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Victor records (Nov 1913)

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VICTOR RECORDS LAUDER, HARRY, Comedian The success of this popular Scottish comedian in America has been phenomenal, and he is declared to be one of the greatest entertainers now To hear him sing his amusing songs and specialties, however, it is not necessary to visit the few cities where he appears, for the Victor now offers records of his best numbers. recently made by Mr. Lauder at the Victor's Camden Laboratory, and are so natural that the hearer will be simply astonished, every word and before the public. whisper being absolutely distinct. It is hard to define just what it is in Lauder’s work that makes him But the secret probably is that he is simply natural, and bubbles over with wit and melody because he can’t help it! Under the terms of Mr. Lauder’s new agreement, he will make no disc records of any kind except for the Victor. the most important engagements ever made by the Victer Company, Lauder beirg the highest salaried entertainer in the world. Perhaps the best evidence of Lauder’s value as an entertainer is the fact that he is, in vaudeville language, “booked solid” for the next eight Every week of the four hundred and sixteen is positively con so popular. years ! These records were This is one of | Number | = Price LAUDER tracted for at a salary which, previous to Lauder’s entrée, was never dreamed of by a vaudeville performer. NOTE.—In many of Lauder’s records he concludes by saying ‘‘ Good Night.”’ the Scotch dialect sounds very much like the slang term ‘‘ Get next.’” which the comedian is cordially saying | LAUDER RECORDS A wee Deoch an’ Doris Blarney Stone Bonnie Leezie Lindsay Bounding Bounder, or, “On the Bounding Sea”’ Breakfast in Bed on Sunday Morn Fu’ th’ Noo He Was Very Kind to Me Hey! Dona I've Loved Her Ever Since She Was a Baby I’ve Something in the Bottle for the Morning Love a Lassie Love a Lassie Jean MacNiell Killiecrankie Kilty Lads MacGregor’s Toast Mr. John Mackay Picnic, The (Every laddie loves a lassie) LAUGHING SONGS 70062({12|1.25 70018} 12/1.25 60011/10| .75 70010)12)1.25 70063)12/1.25 70000) 12/1.25 70001|12/1.25 6000510) .75 60009) 10) .75 60000/10| .75 60001/10| .75 70002/12/1.25 60021/10| .75 60018)/10| .75 70097) 12/1.25 70003) 12/1.25 60008)10| .75 70060) 12) 1.25 However, it is Queen Among the Heather Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ Roamin’ in the Gloamin’ Rob Roy MacIntosh Saftest of the Family Same as His Faither Was Before Him She is My Daisy She’s the Lass for Me She’s the Lass for Me Stop Your Tickling, Jock Tobermory Trip to Inverary Trixie from Dixie Wearing Kilts Wedding 0’ Lauchie McGraw Wedding of Sandy McNab Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather Wee Hoose ’Mang the Heather Wee Jean MacGregor We Parted on the Shore When! Get Back to Bonnie Scotland And Then | Laughed—Stewart I'm Old But Awfully Tough-Stewart Laughing Specialty Laughing Spectator—Porter aughs You Have (M Yaller Gal—Billy Golden Laughing Song from Manon Ticklish Reuben—Laughing Song This expression in ** Gude Nicht,” 60010)10) .75 6010510} .75 70061} 12|1.25 70004/12)1.25 70005} 12)1.25 60094/10] .75 70006/12)1.25 60107/10) .75 70096/12)1.25 6000210) .75 60003'10} .75 60006|10} .75 70095/12)1.25 6000410) .75 70007|12)1.25 70008) 12}1.25 60106|10) .75 70076}12/1.25 60028) 10) .75 70013/12/1.25 70009} 12)1.25 and =Two Jolly Sailors—Porter and Harlan|17418|10| .75 and Uncle Josh Joins the Grangers—Stewart| 16403|10| .75 Henry Klausen|52004!10] .60 and Harrigan Medley—Signor Grinderino|16519|10| .75 et-Five Famous Comedians and Ticklish Reuben—Stewart|17232|10| .75 The every-day laugh (Will Evans) ; the man who laughs at misfortune (Fred Moule) ; the old maid’s laugh (Amy Augarde) ; the Frenchman’s laugh aurice Farkéa) ; the laughing Coon (Burt Shepard) Stop Your Tickling, Jock—Scotch Laughing Specialty Harry Lauder|60002/10| .75 Ticklish Reuben—Stewart and Laughs You Have Met—Five Famous Comedians|17232\|10| .75 and Pals (Bowery Specialty) Jones and Spencer|16164\|10| .75 (Auber) Edith Helena teres My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice—Samson (Saint-Saéns) Baker Bz Laughs You Have Met (illustrated by Five Famous Comedians) Evans, Moule, Augarde, Farkéa and Shepard }|17232]10| .75 Cal Stewart ughing Water (Hager) (See also “Indian Medley") Victor naa Victor Band La { Midnight Flyer March (Hager) 35017|12/1.25