Victor records (May 1917)

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VICTOR RECORDS | Number | | JONES, ADA, Comedienne No series of records in the entire Victor Catalogue has given more innocent pleasure to the public than the clever solos in various dialects by Miss Jones, the quaint German, Irish and other dialect specialties of Jones and Spencer, and the popular songs of the day given as duets by Miss Jones and Mr. Murray. Whether Miss Jones’ impersonation be that of a darky wench, a little German maiden, a ‘‘fresh’’ saleslady, a cowboy girl, a country damsel, Mrs. Flanagan or an Irish colleen, a Bowery tough girl, a Sey or a grandmother, it is invariably a perfect one of its ind. The recent death of the popular and genial comedian, Mr. Spencer, is regretted by a host of friends and admirers. Mr. Spencer was a highly-gifted entertainer, having all dialects’ at his command, and his original sketches have been enjoyed by countless hearers in the last seventeen years. . JONES RECORDS Barney McGee and /’m Tying the Leaves So They Won’t Come Down—Harlan|16122)10| .75 Beatrice Fairfax, Tell Me What toDo and What's the Use—Murray-Kaufman|17926|10| .75 Bull Frog andthe Coon (Nathan) and Whole Damm Family—Billy Murray|16214|10| .75 Down in Gossip Row (Harrigan) and Paddy Duffy’s Cart—American Qt|}17056/10) .75 Has Anybody Here Seen Kelly and I’ve Got Rings on My Fingers—Murray|16510}10) .75 He's Me Pal (Edwards) and My Wife’s Gone to the Country—Collins-Harlan|16750|10| .75 He’sthe Makin's of aDarn’dFine Man and When Priscilla Tries—Jones-Murray|18100|10| .75 if copy't CHANNELL JONES If That's Your Idea of a Wonderful Time and I Can’t Believe— W atkins| 17630} 10) ° .75 if They’d Only Move Old Ireland Over Here and He’s a Devil—Murray|17576|10| .75 Out of a City of Six Million and You’d Never Know—Collins-Harlan|17911|10| .75 Piano Tuner—with Porter and That’s Why I Never Married—Billy Murray|16851)10| .75 Poor John (Pether ) and Waiting at the Church—A da Jones|16057|10) .75 Put On Your Slippers and Fill Up Your Pipe and [f it Wasn’t for You—Jones-Murray|18205}10} .75 Put on Your Slippers, You're In for the Night and J’ve Taken Quite a Fancy to You—Ada Jones and Billy Murray|16788|10| .75 Waiting at the Church and Poth eae age Comic (Pether) Ada Jones|16057)|10| 75 Wilhelm the Grocer and He’d Have to Get Under—Murray|17491|10)} .75 JONES and MURRAY—Duets and Specialties All Alone (Von Tilzer) and When I’m Alone I’m Lonesome—A merican Qt\16884|10| .75 All Night Long—Jones-Murray and Somebody’s Coming to Town—Murray|17278|10) .75 Be My Little Bumble Bee and On a Beautiful Night—Heidelberg Quintette|17152|10| .75 Boy Who Stuttered and Girl Who Lisped and Smile, Smile—Jones and Murray|16662|10| .75 Don't Slam That Door and J] Can’t Behave When You’re Around—Jones-Murray|18236|10)| .75 | Can't Behave When You're Around and Don’t Slam That Door—Jones-Murray|18236|10| 7 If it Wasn't for You and Put On Your Slippers—Jones-Mur ray|18205)| 10} .75 I'm Crying Just for You and Let Bygones Be Bygones—Clark-Burr|17562|10| .75 I'm GladI’m a Boy, I’m Glad I'm a Girl and Flannigan' s St. Patrick’ s—Jones-Spencer|16753)10| .75 I'm Looking for a Sweetheart _and /rish-Dutch Argument——Porter and Kennedy|16322|10| .75 I Remember You (Bryan) and Lena—Yodel Airs—Guitar acc.— Ward Barton|16303)10| .75 I've Taken Quite a Fancy To You and Put On Your Slippers—Ada Jones|16788|10| .75 Mrs. Sippi, You're a Grand Old Girl and Pull for Shore—Peerless Qt\17667/|10} .75 My Hula Hula Love and You’ll Do the Same Thing Over Again— Murray|16910|10| .75 My Orchard is Short of a Peach and Daddy, Come Home— Murray|17519/10| .75 Oh, You Coon and Down in Georgia On Camp Meeting Day—Collins and Harlan|16018}10| .75 Settle Down in a One Horse Town and Way Down on Tampa Bay -Peerless Qt}17708)10| :75 Smile, Smile and Boy Who Stuttered and Girl Who Lisped—Jones and Murray|16662|10} .75 Sooner or Later and Chinese Blues—Irving Kaufman|17919}10) .75 Taffy—with Hayden Quartet and Everybody Works But Father—Billy Murray|16824|10| .75 What a Wonderful Love That Would Be and They Start Victrola~Murray|17631/10) .75 What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For? 2 ; and If You Ever Get Lonely—A merican Quartet|18224/10| .75 When Priscilla Tries to Reach High C and He's the Makin’ s—Jones|18100|10| .75 When We Are M-A-R-R-I-E-D and In Monkey Land—Collins and Harlan\16517/|10} .75 Whole Town's Wise I'm in Love and When You're Wearing—Murray|17679|10| .75 Wouldn't You Like to Have Me For a Sweetheart Coming Home from Coney Island—A da Jones and Len Spencer|16172\10| .75 You Can’t Expect Kisses From Me and Luella Lee—Campbell-Burr\17188)|10} .75 JONES and SPENCER, Specialties Bashful Henry and Lovin’ Lucy pa Jimmie and Maggie at Hippodrome|35013)12|1.25 Coming Home from Co ey Island and ouldn’t You Like Me—Jones-Murray|16172|10| .75 igan’s St. Patrick's I’m Glad I’m a Boy—Jones and Mu 16753|10| .75 Golden Wedding—Rural Melodrama and Disamiug—Maciotaiat 16658/10| .75 (Continued on next page)