RCA Victor (1910)

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56 POPULAR LIST NUMBER 5398 SIZE 10 Photo by Surony MAUDE RAYMOND The Victor Company announces the ex¬ clusive engagement, for disc record work, of this popular artist, whose magnetism, intelligence and charm have made her a notable figure in musical comedy. Her buoyancy and life, and the “ ginger” she puts into the singing of any song she un¬ dertakes, never fails to arouse her au¬ diences to enthusiasm. Three of Miss Raymond's greatest suc¬ cesses, to be found on pages 52, 54, 55, are now offered and they are bound to make a large hit with Victor audiences, as they have in the theatres. 4067 5611 4294 4931 4386 4816 70001 5749 10 10 10 10 4663 5461 Heart You Lost in Maryland You’ll Find in Tennessee (Solman) Haydn Quartet This reproduction of Mr. Solman’s charming song is one of the finest of the Haydn’s ballad records, which is high praise indeed. It is of unusual volume, with a delicate pianissimo effect in the refrain which forms a delightful contrast, while the even balance of the voices is remarkable. 5702 He Falls for the Ladies Every Time (Solman) Josie Sadler 5124 He Goes to Church on Sunday Murray A song which gives hypocrites of all shades a few hard raps. 4150 Heinie. An entertaining little song in German dialect. Murray 5729 Heinie Waltzed Round on His Hickory Limb Josie Sadler Josie Sadler’s quaint records are gaining in popularity each month, her dialect being pronounced the most amusing of its kind. Here is another funny record, giving a graphic de¬ scription of Heinie’s skill in waltzing with his wooden leg. You not only can hear Miss Sadler describe this, but you can hear Heinie himself thumping the floor with his off leg and shuffling with his good one! Hello! Central, Give Me Heaven Here’s to the Girl ( From Girls of Gottenberg ) Here’s to Our Absent Brothers (Helf) He’s a Cousin of Mine (Hein) He’s Me Pal — A little “ tough ” song (Edwards) He Walked Right In, Turned Around, Etc. He Was Very Kind to Me (Price $1.25) Lauder Hilda Loses Her Job Josie Sadler The opening scene is a three-cornered argument between a policeman, Hilda and her late mistress. However, the field is soon cleared of all the com¬ batants except Hilda, who remains in possession and tells us all about it in a very funny monologue, in the course of which the servant problem is thoroughly discussed. Her speaking voice finally gives out and she sings the rest. This is one of Miss Sadler’s most amusing specialties, and that is saying quite a lot. MORTON Hi-Le-Hi-Lo ( Old German uodel song ) ,, , , ' J; r> -,,r , n Mr. Morton is one of L»eorge r . Watson 10 the best “coon” singers Honeybees’ Honeymoon in A™erica' ?nd is a ... . .. great favorite in vaude Miss Jones-Mr. Murray 10 vi lie Harlan 10 Haydn Quartet 10 Stanley 10 Clarice Vance 10 Ada Jones 10 Roberts 10