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NEWsTaND OBSERVER, RALEIGH, N. C. THURSDAY NRNINC, SEfTEMBER I ; 1921. .lUfirffl snap n SffiOKER PROGRAM morning with brief Droerams act elee-UUred XI r. Decsoa. tke t'J'al being tiMM of ofliours. Dr. IV. 8. Bankin will 1 leJft. All af thia aeScienfy ka x spank before the am "The Saaa ef lourred daring the peat Bve monthe with John A. Park Win Be rector of Musical Events Di- Pubhe Dearth for North Carebssa." Dr. 1. J. Joyner will speak M 'Chmm tiva Marketing of Tobaxxe, Bad L 3 Tpmlisoa Co-ope mtive Marketing tJ tl iiuamw AW A. J. rieteher, becretary Actional Farm Los Aesoeia lion, JiaMgb, will tpeak a "How th the eseeniiea ef a fraction of a tnek. Ia Aru the defiekBejr 1-35 inch, IB May .80 leches, la June ivs incnes, ia July 3.44 inches sad August 4-21 inches, a total deficiency fur tka tit months ef 13.45 inches, whereas tka total deficiency aiaea tka first af the Determined Biske tha print ran fu the smoker of the Chamber of Commerce ... Friday eve ait a the County Court ream as attractive that titer will le bo vacant sea's at the opening hour, S o'clock, the eumniittco in charge Inst evening announced that Eugene Mills ' will aesist John A. Park in iiroaeutiiig ' tha musical feature. j Mr. Park will be the soug leader and ! Mr. Mills, who in associated with ' Fletcher 4S Mills, will play on the slid log guitiir.- His sulvutious will be added ' to bv two or three other instruments. The fanea! couiiuittee in charge tot tke expansion of the Chamber uf Coiuui. j has authorized the pritirutiua of a apeelal song sheet which will be used for the first time Friday evening. Edward K. Trefa, of Chicago, who will ' (t the chief sj-i-ukes. at tb smoker wired from New York last eveuing thai he was about tn start for Raleigh. It is possible that be will arrive early Friday and be able to meet Kaleigh eiti I tens whose acquaintance he made while ia field aecrelury of the Chuiuber of Commerce of the Vuitcd (Stitte. Air. Trei has cuius positive ideas on JUi subject uppermost in the minds of kll business men juet now the return Of normal business conditions. Aa ad ores on thia topic which he made a week age ia Madixou, Vis., ('.routed a do tided alir among his hearers, not only in that citv but in-Milwaukee ai.d Chi exu. It is promised by the Chamber of Commerce smoker committee that Mr. Trefz will not only thrill but in form his hearers Friday evening. . H. Crow will be Raleigh's spokes turn and the presiding officer will le Jr. Z. M. Caveness, president of the ChsinlM-r and general rhairinuu of the kotuvitttee-whitsti has assumed respeusi Ifcjlity for the expansion undertaking. j Tha tetfvusuea uf the effort of the I jCluunber of Commerce to boeiW (he 'use great big community orgauunuoa 'Of kUileign ia euiikHaied in a statement whiuh ai yrirterday sent to a lurg 'dumber of the ciL.ien. "Mans have Ueii udopted and prer fratinus are under way lor a riorgum 'stioa of the IfiUefk Chun lier uf Coin Fans Mae Cm th FrHn1 ImJ M.i.k "Jyear was 14-10 tack. Tka raiafall for tka five aaoauie was: pru, t i mow Mav. 49 inches: June, 1.14 Inches; July. MX inehes; August, l.J inches totl ef ll.M inehes. Tha precipitatioa of 1J4 iarkes In June tke lowest for that mouth on record. The rainfall ef a for Aug it is the lowest except in 11T, when it wus 1J0 laebes. Met Heather Hurta. Yesterday's temperature of 9".l fle . , . . , . 1 grees, the tigncsi mis yrsr, aoea heln matters, said Mr. DeaeoB, tt increases evaporatioa and actually r dueea the supply ia th laka. Mr. Dta son sirid the only hose was for shew- ! Pumping at Low Pressure To Prevent Water Famine (Coatlnued freas fsge Oae) rxsrtment, Sfw put into effeot daring tits day yesterday, sud aormal rreasure I was niaintaiued only during rueal hour. 1 All through the day ths pressure was (tut up to Us kick stark a beat sia hours two Win inWuig tits three aasnl iwiuua. lata pracuos wui as eeaunaeo today, Mr. Bain stated, but tomorrow it may be accessary to cut dowa kighjsrs, wkul geacrally follow a lng d? 'jntTcc,'' aay the letter, "lifeiaioa to alruujjtuen the nrguuirutiuu la in re pressure three hours a duy ens kour for sack of tb three steal periods. Ks sorting to three hours of high preasur pumping was held out as virtually oer tuin, beginning tomorrow, by Mr. Sain. Explains Lew Pressure Low pressure yesteduy lluught many inquiries, and Air. ttaia explained the matter as follows: Iw prossurs taeani that normal aereies is afforded centum era in baserueh'tk nud on first floors, but that in most cusps consumers above first floors cannot get service except whan water is being pumped at high preasur. Iw pressure will not carry water above first floors except in low sections whers natural pressure assists. Thus, gener ally, consumers above Bret floors are now being supplied adequately only nhea ths puiups era working at high r ensure during tke regular meal sours. These hours are from (l:UU te : a. Bi., II :U a. ui. to 1:L p. ni and 6M to p. in. This schedule wiD b fu lowed tsdsy, but toiuorrow oae kaur af higli presaars during th three meal perioils will must likely be resorted to, nd consumers above Jrst Boors will et a full supply f ruin about 8:00 to :U0 a. ui., 11:00 to 1:00 a. m., and 7:tH) to :W) p. m. Tka low pressure af. fords norm I service for euasumers in liasements and on first floors st nil times. Cut Uwn Censwasstien Mr. Bain atated that puuipiug at low pressure, reateirtioua oa ef water, nud general es operatioa ea the part of the people Imd cut down ths diuly rna Kumptioa of water considerably, but. suid that still mure rigid economy by the people was necessary, Uss of water for washing automobiles, sprinkling Inwns, for leceutoUvei except yard en- giuea, aad f or eouat ruction parpoaaa bas spell. There ass a fall ef Beany na men in th water lins at th lake yestenlsy, and the inllow continued tu approxi- Biat a half million gallons. DAUGHERTY SCORES RADICAL THEORIES (Centlaatd frees Pag Oae) violets law, Is going tea far to excuse himself.'' Assaults usoii tks prohibition amend meet and lawa, he continued, involved aa erroneous theory ef persoaal liberty under onr tonstiutinnal system.'' ''Tker may still debate tb wiidoss of Ui law," as asserted, ''but there is only on eourse of oonduct and that is obed Mace to th law while it exists." 'Th tonstitutional safeguards of minorities in tnis repuone itav no rx cusa for any person te hold its laws in contempt," ke said, ia discussing this roiaU '"Thos who do sot believe in jur (overameut and the enforcement of eu' law should go to a country whicri glvei them their peculiar Jiberty. "My duty is elear. Aa long as I am respoBsibl head of the Department of Justice th law will be enforeed with all Ui poner possessed by the govern ment which I am. at liberty to call te my command. lease Warning Cotamereial sud social leaders who scoff at th Federal prohibition law arc aiding the cause of anarchy and pro meting meb violence, robbery und homicide, it wws declared in a warning issued to tke American people by the judicial seetina ef th Bar Association. Tka nnU of tha 1 nitait Fjtatea SAFER SCHOOLS WADE'S SLOGAN Stacey W. Wade Sends Out Letter. To- School Authorl ' ties Irt State iBsurmaee Commissioner Stacy W W.Vs is Uking idvaaCkz f the one ing of aehool all ever Nortk Carolina to strike aa early blew lot greater safety of sehoola and school children from the danger of Ires. To every school ia the Stats k is ending out a letter raphes inn g tke importance ef tr preventinn- ".Next aesk," ks says, "tka aehasli of orta Carolina will b speasd aad every school room will b acupi4 by tn eruiaraa t our Mate. "Those who srs charged with Ui rs sponsibility of tk ear af the child re a should be sure that arerytlHwf bas ueeB aone to insure their ssety. Be sur that every f r hassrd lias been removed; that th hiating plant in each building ia properly lasUJtea aad ia correct repair: that ippisvtd Ire extinguishers ksv bee a lsstslled wksn and where seeded ; that th Installs tioa of th electrical wiring baa been thoroughly inspected and that asm is in good condition, and that exit aad fir eseapct srs ia proper skap. lea per ccut ol all aceideatal death ia tan country result from Srs. hack year a great many of our ashool bouses in .North Carolina burn. Dob t let )t l said that any school nous burns, or a child lost it life, as a result ef your acgiect or luatteutiou. 'Eighty sva ptr cast of tk fire of this country art caused by carelessness, a proportionate pari of which tree are in schools, not through th carelessness ot ruii'iren, put mruugn in tare less hsss of those, charged with the legal obligation f safeguarding th limb sad life of your child and mine. This re- sponsibility rest upon svsry school of ficial, including teachers. If you arc Iiente to a detiuite uee.l wbir.b has been U,M stopped, aad bottling works were I ),sv undertaken to suppress the ag Yelt for many months. We want to make ' it more icrviceuble to you. Especially we Haul to give you flu' opportunity to pe of grcnter urn in1 to vnur city, ''The Huluigh CkuiuUeJ of Ciuiuueree Is going to U a gnt big progressive Bigauiiation of the must modern ty tf as to fonu and operation. JH'uiocracy and appeal to every member will be its outat&udiug characteristic service by and for all of the people of Raleigh' .coiiirjiuuity, will be the sum of its ac ' COIlpllillUieutS. I "Thia is a serious effort to build along permanent and effective lines. Witk tb hearty support of every titixen wls pre. nut and future is tied up with Rid ii,tt v. cuu hvgUt at one to enpilsliae a new area of prosperity. 'Th board of directors urge yon to giv th matUy your serious considers tion. We need your assistance to ft' I sijerabjy, but there is Baliigh the right kind of a Clumber I fof .,,;,. By f 0 pi 01 vmturrt.c. " on, ;eu " jm .m us ia aa effort te make Hnleigh a better j'luce in which to live nud do business. Farmers To Close Annual Gath ering In Raleigh Today (Ceatlnsed from Pag Oae.) ef farm folks ia happiness, service to tke community and children of the right sort. "If th bom doesn't do tlies things ia soms measure it is a failure, she declared. "If w eaa buy happiness wiUiout aBy," su wat on, sw don't seed th money, and if we ran t buy bappl Bess witk money, our money is wasted." the stag for sometim te come 8ht ouoted th astounding figures tkat, in a stndy ef ten thousand rural tome recently, tt was discovered that ia 60 per cent pf them, th women had sol rharg of milk and butter uroduc tion, whii is only 7 per cent tkey had the benefit of their marketing ; in Si per cent of them, th women had sole charge of poultry and eggs, sharing tn the returns from tliem only In 6 per cent of th esses; and in 61 per cent of tb homes, women carried water on go average of thirty -in feet. "We hav been talking of co-opera adikd to the prohibited ltt yesterday. Knlelgh bottler use Bjuch water t serve a large territory ia Uiis eeeUuii. 'ibis will elect a ceus dersble saving. Mr. Haiii yesterday had a soaferenee with uttieiala ef the gas depart mcut ef the Caroliua l'ener aad ligkt Company, be elated they were doing evsrythuui possitile t rut down us of water is making gas for Buleigh euasumers. Mr. bteia said curtailment of th water used by the gas plant would b resorted te only when absolutely necessary, as a large proportion of tit people are da peailetrt upon (as for eovkiag purposes, Peottkf Co-eaeratlag "Tke people are responding eery nicely," declared Mr. baia. "kut thty are net yet eViiiig their bask By. splen did cs-operstion tkey are saving stuck water aad helping th situation eoa- cUJl more room era tioa and slow pumping we may be able to weather the drought until relief comes through ram. W must ease every drop of water poa- aible. Pray far JUin la the face of tks steadily increasing seriousness ef th water (ituatioa bare, inecial prayers for rata wer offered la all Raleigh prayer meetings lost night. At the Baptist Tatiernar.l Ut. ui u. Brouchton was scheduled t preach. Tk rhurrh was filled almost to rapacity, out Dr. Brouchton, who was in th city, was kept away from church by a aaddta illness. Net Temporary Easergeacy. Mr. Bain pointed out that tka water situatiua i one that promises to noiu yjvsn if a beavy rain relieves th aitnstioB temporarily, be aald, it will be eea long evil of the liquor traffic, the state ment signed by Judge Charles A. Woods, ef Soath Carolina, chairman of the Miction, said. fcWben for th gratifi ration of their appetites, lawyers, bank ers, merchants and Btanufacturer and social lenders, both men and wooien seeff at this ln, or any other law, they are aiding the eause of anarchy and promoting wiob violence, robbery and homicide. "They ar oiBg dragon's teeth and they aeed not be surprised when thy find that bo Judicial or police authori ty can save sur country or humanity from reaping the harvest." The statement was issued after a larg audience bad listened to William Howard Taft, Chief Justice of th St- precmt Coart ef the tnited Ptatec, nrgs measure te rsduc delay in th court He recommended appointment oe 18 ji iudsw. two for eack fedoral district te aid in clearing tha dockekr. Turbulent Session Introduction of a report by Kliku foot, chairman of ths legal education aectlon, in th section' afternoon ses sion aroused considerable controversy over tb requirement for admission to the bar. After a turbulant session, th report wss adopted amd will b presented to th asso&utUon tomorrow, it recom mends two years' college smd three years' Law schooling to admit to th bar, in schools ansintaiBing eertaia stand ards. Th patent law section heard report ob revisioa and eodificatlon of trade mark laws, which it referred back to tha committee after dlaeuMtoBi for fur ther revisioa. sary to bold flows consumption, as a. 1. l VA.,alkaka etswan generally month in which precipitation Logan Authorities Telegraph u light. BUinei.nxrainra iv.or.u.c rnonT Annaa Fftf TpflfinS (Ceatlased Frent Page One.) meat to declare martial law and threatening to blow np troop trains in tke svsat soldier wr sent Into tk State A telegram signed by members ef the West Virginia delegation- which eon ferred yesterday itb Secretary Weeks water level up te normal aad keep it ther is the only ehane ef a retura to normal conditions, h declared. The superintendent said low pressure was being resorted to la preference to cutting off tke supply entirely. This plan will lneonvninc soma eonsura era. but it will keu th main tiled and tioa, and w will coutinu to talk I gjv protection in case of fire. Cutting about eo-operation, not tne noms is in off the supply entirely won 1 4 leave am greatest co operative institution in the without fir protection. Tb Macae4 tha War Department later to "UI'M PUD sasitv i Mir I1JB COvB VIHUUHBw vuttawij w Miu Johnson u m idTocAt of the tb pre tent tu4 1 a. a. m. i ii a i A I . . ., D'tager xor nousenoia nnancmg ho directly inw Uis mams, as long as lyMtrday just strongly urgea lis auopimn in every m-i u possilile to do so, water lor ansomi i , h . -,putl. ..m pimuct. i eeoj sou are ptuis:i.iu9 w Tk importance of a plan in horn pumpd. Drinking water will be fur- bsautifl cation was stressed by Mr. Oil- nished until tb creek gee dry, Mr. Bain said. Demands Per Haw Soarce. Meantime, Commissioner Bray is be ing Hooded with demands that aa ade quate souree ef supply be provided. "Oa to Reuse Bivsr ia tka cry. Mr. Bray, however, ha ba a war of this for sometim sad during tb past see crsl weeks be bas been engaged ia t tbm about now te mite weir lomes making aa entenawt surrey wi;B a new i QorcrBor, they will not obey PresV mere tasteful ana attractive, eae toia I to aewrmintog sow mnea u win on4at'i proclamstioa. Kecesury that them kow te bring balance late ta at- to giv naieign a water auppiy irom i redcral troop be sent at one if loss nnrtmsnt of their furniture and pic-i Pause Jtiver. jt caia tt wouia m of hfi b ts bs aveided. Mora th. tnrec Eb explained combination af j few weeks befor th surrey could blj)00 men uadcr armi elose ta Boon. colon for hangings and wall and rug, eompjetea ana ashsim eaiunate ei snei il(lt jiB ,,4 wor, on their miJ - iWawings ef ths proper placing of fur- cost of tka project made. Mr. Brayl Utter Ta Governor. ' T . - . . V M-.l IL.i At.. Ml 1. b rnrs. color charts, sad samola flrao-I siaica ne waa oopeiut mat me expsa-i aeneral BandhBlta. on lea e WV trlM wer aisply to Ulustrat wht tur neceswy would not be of tack bb jBgton, carried letur from Reeretory ike said. wsw w "'"" wi weexi i uortraor aiorrtn. a (aid: Aftav a eeneart ea the eamwaa rieen tha projeet Impoesibl. Tk COmmiavl TM rsseived the Prssl.l.nf. bw tha first V. C. Jtegimt BsnX last onf -v that a mors adequate source! proclamation ordering the ininrreetion- Bigbt ,tha Baltgn cemmnnity Bcrvtce awppiy mu u suoxuea, es 1 ry imnt U Wart Vlrfinig te retire imt en a program af amusement for m " ouigrow . presvai pececfully ta their kome by noon on benefit of the farmer and farm women, I plmt area wkca th lake ia wall filled. fcspUraber 1, 19ftrX-m sending Gen- whes Dr. W. C. HortoB acted aa master wnpreaedesteg vtr b. I ral H. H. Bandholts tl bearer ef this ef teremeaies. Th program began with . Awarding tp flgurci fuwiahad by U letter, with, Imtmetiani te report ta ma tf? b7.?vr' !brt .V w" "l,wf1'?,01, Y" h extent te which order af the lette, who, after outlining fundamental principle in home planning, turned his I meeting inte an open discussion and aa veered questions which were fired atl bim. Mrs- McKlmssea Speaks Mrs. Jans B. McKimmon, Jtate Horn Dsmonjtratios Agent, (poke te the farm women yesterday morning. She talked! i calling on yon urned to Cbarleet'on," and find miners Troa practially every camp in th Kanawha raystte-ttoonc. section pushing to the Ligia-Boon lis. W personally saw lovsrai men on our return with high powered rifle ia automobile rushing to th troubled gone, Tha governor is jnst dvisd from Logsa that firing U taking pines, at tha top ef ths moun tsis Bar th Uigaa Boon line. But is rushing rinfpreement ta that point from every availabl ttation. Miners pnly Utt, according ta report to ,nireugH sis-, iaq By vj, xwoert I wv,wtvss ws.-ww swasi tha xtnt m which tha order af th r. JoDi wtt. nrj. obt- at tka pmn. wwnsr our.su, u summer .s i)ea fnMnt k eby,4. j, tt Utpmtt ' vvi w ete wit m con-1 , itevv veatioB dcltgstN wsr ia tha homer for kept ia tbi ssctioa, Tk precipl harmony and th wkola crowd "rocked I utioa for Jane. July aad August of down" oa tka familiar tun witk muck utu year, ka said, ket bsta only o 43 hesrtinesc aad nthniUsm. ' laches, a aw reetrd. BaiafaU for th Than were amusing feataro dance At months of April, May. Jaa, July given with groat' skill by Dr. J. Biah- and August of taw year also baa beta ard Crosier and Miaa Paler Crocitr tl lowest oa record, said Mr. Dtasoa, with Mrs. Crosier at th piss a, and oa- who stated tha precipitatioa totaled leriBining raaawp oy Mr, r. v. I oary 114 laske. Th aearest approaofc Csstlsbury. Mis LillU Tamer charm-1 te thta waa ia 1901 wksn the cracicita- tegly sang ''Will the Wisp and as 1 tioa lor th fir month wu J449 BB aaeor. ''Br th Waters ef Minus.! isehaa. The nantf Muk . tv. tonka.". "Mamayl Song," aad "Mora, low DroeiDitatioa of ill Ineha. for JMw will b refartcd by th mlli inr Glory Sont wr deligMfully rung! Juan, Jly, aad August waa ia 1412. Uf taaritl!' partly at tactical by iira. j. n. CMtrelJ, wkea th total we .S iatkes, 1 ' Will I iri. v.. v . ' . .1 Tl. 'tw eonrT.Tm'clo.; ,hi. Lf." vwT rir,?, " Total of UfiMfiH ur of Uad .r. . - ,,; - - e-- . u.-isowa to wheat In Australia, ecosaary to Had rdtrl troop this officer Is designated to command them. May I ask that yoa will afford him very posslbl aasistaaoa aad co-opera, tioa ia th way f fl6rs, itenograph n aad elarka, uirter, traniporutioq, U. ' 4 - - "I ry Mraertly hep that it maw aot beeom nciry to employ fd. oral troop. If they ar nsed it will b t rntor p and order la th most fftit ad prompt way. Th member of a tWheol Board, a tewa tkip trust, esaaty JupertnUadest of sekools, or a teacher a tk sehoola. yon arc ekarge with th respoiaibilitv of seeing thst the children r proper ly protected, llrery 'parent should auks it his tr hsr business to, see that their rkildrcB ar properly cared iox. "During sa average - of five hosrs euk day (Turing JOy'dsy evh yr, ... ;n: -.1.(1, .v . iwsaiy nvs ututoa eauarea ar tn the schools of th United 8uWs. The at tendance is compulsory; bo fusdsmsnt al educational problem is grsster thaa th safety af these childrea. "Fire drills are extremely importiat and should be held at least twice a meatk, but perfeetioa of drilliag U if little alua if fir exits ar emitted cr improperly designed, or if Jsa-s arc locked er de aot open outward. AH doers to school buildings should open outward aad kuld be onlpped with paai release bef latches. MAY PAY DAMAGES IN PREFERENCE TO FINE C. 0. Clark and Vaaoo Xvaaa. tka lat ter colored, wer yesterday fivea tk option of paying Prank JiamQten iloO for iajurUs sustained by Hamiltoa i tke result af an automebil selliaioa or of being fined heavily ia city court Judg Harris fouad Wk dsfeadaat gmlty oa charges ef rsrklea aad care- ess driving. Two machines, en frivea by Clark aad the other by tha negro, collided re cently at the intersection of Martin and bast streets, and one of the ear was thrown against a buggy ia which Ham iltoa was riding. Hamilton suffered an injured hip and leg and later brought charge against Clark aad Evan. Judge Harri etaUd ia court that Clark was or to blame than th negro, aad specified that h should pay fiUO nd Evans 450 in making up th money for damages. Tha Judgs stated be could not fores payment of damage in a criminal action; but gav th defndents tka alternative of paying tk $150 in prsferene t fin and a dimag suit ia civil tourt. The county of London now has Uty womsn L.agiatrates. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR - SMITHFIELO WOMAN , sannasjBmBsjBB 6aitbeld, Aug. Jl Th funeral of a-- mar ssss ... ' Jans lurui jenperane Emitk, who dM hcrwyeeterday at the age ef aiaety tw, waa held this afteraooa at f o'clock frost the Methodist chares. Interment wu mad ia th family plot in th earn etery en the bank af house river. Miss Smith wss on of th eldest c!ti xsas f th eon sty, and aha wss beaati ful ia her lov aad ia her lift, xm- lary in her ssrvics to neighbor aad to uodr and la ker attendance at church. She wss a consecrated number of tat Methodist eharek af this eity. 'Thoa shalt come to thy grave, caitk th Lord, ''ia a full ag like a a stalk uf cum cometh to hi season." And so til tkat ia Mrtal f Miss Martha Smith wu laid to rest thia afternoon ia th presence of a great multitude of both white and colored who went to pay Ibsir last respect to thi lovely woman. Mil, fATTIB PIAZin DIES AT HOMI IN KOCKY MOUNT Bocky Mount. Aug. SI. Funeral serv ices for Mrs. Psttls Praxier, who died early Monday mtraing after having beta stricken by paralysis, wsr hld from th Frailer home, tit Marigold rtrett,- yesterday it i o'clock, be- 'MOTHERS'" for Three Oeneretbsrua Have Mad ChiuJ-mrth, Uier By Usrnj WTIItlxrv. wsrsa eem,ns BeswcawaeosMva Mv.sm laserm lissure C., Bsn. a-, truurr. fog eend'ttfted by Bee. V. I leaser, of Waitakers, Intermjat followed ta Pin View cemetery. , MEETS A GIEAT KEED. I eery beacfiicial ir xhaostd Mo difies due to heat, or orer-worh Adw,. fatti, the opera tar, eend dag op rratw air at tk ag of ai.' -. Sure, Relief I BBSBwBBl I Hot water Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INOIOIISTIOrA 1 Csllewsy Brag C HALCJCH yJlj 131 PsystteriUo Street 1 1 jpi 1 1 1 11 1' rth .. 1 arrnrniTm iisiii 111111 1 111 111 1 1 1111 iiii 1 111 iiwii 1 ssi imiim 11 111 .111 i f r ii. V;:if;;iiy;;;;.i;iiiii;iiHii X.-- 5..- ..... - --; : T -C ii;.to..in.i.....:..: :-;- ' ....... .- J .. - , ' V Out today New Setoff Records September 1921 aLi -n , La Wally Ebben? N andro Ionteiu (Farewell, My joyous Home!) Villanella (Sibella) Melody PolonaJao (Chopin-Llt) Piano Don Carlo Per ma giunto i Q dl aupremo (Th Day Supreme) Sonnambula Sovra U aeq (While My Heart Its Jov Revealing) Santa Lucia Luntana . (SanU Lucia, I Long For You) Gypsy Aira, No. 2 (Sarasatc) Violin Souvenir (Prdla) Violin Learn to Smile A Drtara of Lore f.Libstrsum) (in A Flat) riw Juliu Caeaar Antony' Oration (Fart I) Juliua Caear Antony Oration (Part II) Damnation of Fauat Rikdczy Hungarian March Virginian Judge Third Segaion (Parti), Virginian Judge Third Settion (Fart II) There's a Corner Up in HeaTen little Tin Soldier My Treasure Walt (Ttsoro Mio) Aeeerdioa MaraotrU Waltg Aeeordioa NaJo Fox Trot San Oriental Fox Trot ' AUthe WaytoCalrary Vhere the Gates Swing Outward Never I'll Take You Homo Again Kathleen When the Corn Is Waving, Annie Dear You Made Me forget How to Uy Emaline In My Tippy Canoe Walt Where the Larw Minaiarfonl Flows Walt Stand Up and Sing for Your Father an Old Time Tune . ' v.- T . D!ll 9 ft 1 sti a . av attiy murray mnn unencan uuanet E ranees Alda ucrezia Bori Alfred Cortot Giuseppe De Luca Amelita GalliCurci BenUmino Gigli Jascha HeueU Frits Krelsler John McConnack Olga Samaroff - ii. Sothern E. H. 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Sept. 1, 1921, edition 1
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