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UNCLE JOSH MONOLOGUES, by Cal Stewart
Mr. Stewart's “Pun’kin Centre” stories continue to give much enjoyment to thousands of his admirers. ‘‘Uncle Josh’s” rural wit and ag philosophy and his infectious laughs are simply irresistible. More than & \ thirty of his specialties are offered by the Victor for your choice. a.
STEWART'S ‘‘UNCLE JOSH" RECORDS
And Then I Laughed—-Laughing Song and Two Jolly Sailors—Porter-Harlan|17418 County Fair at Pun’kin Centre and Widow Dooley—Specialty—Jones and Spencer| 16019
I'm Old, but Awfully Tough and Uncle Josh Joins the Grangers—Cal Stewart| 16403 Last Day of School at Pun’kin Centre and Uncle Josh’s Huskin Dance—Stewart| 16109
Ticklish Reuben and Laughs You Have Met—Five Comedians 17232 Uncle Josh and Aunt Nancy Visit N. Y. and Uncle Josh on Street Car—Stewart|16227 Uncle Josh and the Billiken and Hot Tamale Man— Arthur Collins| 16293
Uncle Josh and the Fire Department and Uncle Josh at Skating Rink—Stewart| 16931 Uncle Josh and Lightning Rod Agent and Down in Jungle Town—Collins-Harlan 16805 Uncle Josh and the Photographer and Farmyard Medley—American Quartet| 16676 Uncle Josh and the Sailor—Cal Stewart and Yama Yama Medley—Pryor’s B\35005 Uncle Josh at a Camp Meeting and Uncle Josh Playing Golf—Cal Stewart| 16226 Uncle Josh at Skating Rink and Uncle Josh and the Fire Department—Stewart| 16931 Uncle Josh atthe Circus and Uncle Josh's Troubles in a Hotel—Cal Stewart|16193 Uncle Josh at the Dentist’s and Small Boy and Mother at the Circus— Burnley} 16413 Uncle Josh at the Opera and Uncle Josh in Society—Cal Stewart|16145 Uncle Josh in a Chinese Laundry and Uncle Josh on a Bicycle—Cal Stewart| 16068 Uncle Josh in a Dep't Store and Uncle J’s 2nd Visit to the Met ropolis—Stewart|16520 Uncle Josh in Society and Uncle Josh at the Opera—Cal Stewart\16145 Uncle Josh Joinsthe.Grangers and I’m Old, but Awfully Tough—Stewart| 16403 Uncle Josh Keeps House and — Hortense at the Skating Rink—Nat M. W ills|35156 Uncle Josh ona Bicycle and — Uncle Josh in a Chinese Laundry—Cal Stewart|16068 Uncle Josh on a Fifth Avenue Bus and Uncle Josh Playing Baseball—Stewart|16228 Uncle Josh Playing Baseball and Uncle Josh on a Fifth Avenue Bus—Stewart|16228 Uncle Josh Playing Golf —_ and Uncle Josh at a Camp Meeting—Cal Stewart| 16226 Uncle Josh’s Arrival in N. Y. City and Uncle Josh’s Trip to Boston—Stewart|16225 Uncle Josh’s Huskin’ Dance and Last Day of School at Pun’kin Centre—Stewart|16109 Uncle Josh’s 2nd Visit to Metropolis and Uncle Josh in Department Store—Stewart| 16520 Uncle Josh’s Trip to Boston and Uncle Josh’s Arrival in New York—Stewart|16225 Uncle Josh's Trip to Coney Island and Roll on de Ground—Billy Golden|16804 Uncle Josh’s Troubles in a Hotel and Uncle Josh at the Circus—Cal Stewart) 16193
Uncle Rome (The Old Boatman) (Weeden-Homer) _Whitehill|64388 Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Lampe) (A Dream Picture of Old South) (Contents under “ Medleys a7) Conway’s Band| 17493 Folks Up Willow Creek—March (Old Time Tunes) _Conway’s B ae ensed Day (Alwood) Homer Roan If Your Heart Keeps Right (de Armond-Ackley) RodeheaverS |17456
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