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Acolian-Vocalion First record by All Star people under Acolian auspices. Vocalion fans have reason to rejoice Fox trot. Fox tr Danc Played by Wads- Pre Gee's Bt Orchestra, Pathé orth’s 222 It's called on the elty Dance Orchest to be the All Star instruments present besides saxophone, Green's xylophone, and Arden’s piano, the record doesn’t reveal them. Per- haps it is given this special name so that Wadsworth may have full authority and blow the limit. At any rate his saxophone cavorts in defiance of all conventions. el “Wadsworth Nov- but it sounds to us If there are other Wadsworth’s tio, tite'Streets or Carro. One-step. Dabney's Novelty Orchestra. Daxcinc Deacon. Fox trot. 's Band. Aeolian-Vocalion 12217, “On the Streets of Cairo” sounds more genuinely oriental than most pieces of the kind, and it is played by an organization with balalaika color. The selection on the reverse makes no claims to mystery; it con- sists of trombones and trumpets syncopating for dear life. On Played by Dab- Somenopy'’s Heart. Fox trot. Tue First Rose or Summer, Medley fox trot. Played by Happy Six. Columbia A2797. Decidedly good. The Felicitous Folk know how to save their ammunition till the right | Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra moment. Each of these selections begins | crisply but unostentatiously and builds up steadily, getting more insistent all the time. Which jis the correct psychology. We Meer Acaix. Waltz. Onto, Waltz. Played by and George Hamilton Green. Tis. Beautirut Wiedoeft erson 10 Waltz favorites dished up with saxo-xylo- phone virtuosity. Wiedoeft loves to show us how many runs he can interpolate—we mean, intootleate—without gumming the time-beat. Rudy Em- Tosanawk. One-step. Military Band, On, Wnat a Pat Was Mary, Waltz by All Star Trio. Emerson 1089. Considerable Indian excitement in one-step form, whooped up by a bully hand. On the reverse Wadsworth and his sad partners dott their usual gay grotesqueness and show how prettily sentimental they can be when they want to. Some listeners will be as surprised as though they heard a temperamental mule break into sweet cooing. Played by Emerson Played Fox trot. One-step. erson 1076 ] Viectxia Buves. Leap Me To It, ana Five. E Played by Louisi- jazzings by this favored five. onducive. Further Highly dane Fox trot, Played by Len Edison $0593. VesTeRN LANp. Taxt, One-step. side Orchestra. erg’s River- Real-life recording of these ubiquitous All ar chaps. Going strong. “Taxi” will be hailed by many. Wuen tHe Preacner Makes You Mine. One- Buopita, Fox trot. Played by Tuxedo Synco- One of the best records in our list. The tunes are spirited and well played and the recordings of the instrumental voices, par- ticularly the trumpet, saxophone, and’ xylo- phone, are good likenesses. Doc Time. Medley fox trot. trot. Played by tor 18618 Buves. Medley x YeELLow Tuur Great stuff. Delivered in true Jos Smith style and finish. In the Yellow De affair there are gladsome_ imitations of hu- man laughter by Harry Rederman’s cachin- natory trombone You Dion’r Want Me Wien You Hap Me. One-s Roses or Pica Medley waltz. Played by feolian Dance Orchestra. Aeolian-Vocalion 218. A lively one and a pretty one. Next week—"Opera” December 13, 1919 MLLULALALALLMLALLA LALLA LLL AOL LLL LALLELLL LU “iD Have You a Spare Hour a Day? If you are wide-awake astic, energetic, you witl not let that hour be wasted. Hun- dreds of men and women are turning their spare time into bank acc by representing the LESLIEJUDGE COMPANY in their own community. 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