The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 52, No. 72, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1918 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LEADER. flUTTIRm AKLA.. SATUR I )! V. XOVKMBKK 2. 101?
WHAT IS NEW IN MUSIC
SOUSA'S BAND
PLAYS STIRLING
NEW MARCHES
Vtrled Sidelights of Wtr's Great
' Trjfcdy Illumine ilso the Latest
Torular Sod??
N times ef ceace
svbea Soum com-
posed a new
rr.arch everybody
was eager to hear
it Now when the
martial soint it
rampant; wbeo
under tje inspira-
i Him ol the actual
dm ol battle nois
ing its tain across
tbe tea the prrs-
rnt Lieutenant
John Philip Sousa.
U. S. X. K. K.
ntifrt l.inilf i.i
htw and thrilliryr marches tie wbolj
eeuntry tand at aitcriuon to catch
the matchless sar-alnj trout the soul
W hi lan.ous Band.
" As a composer e I marches Scuta glands
4tta alone. A
treat is pre-
aer.ted therefore
en a new Victor
Pecord. in two
march tunes ol
the invincible
American Amy
nd Kavy "Sabre
ad Spurs" is the
march of the
American Cav-
alry. In It are
clever instrumen-
tal tugcestions cf
kofsei hoof a and
the clear call of
the buttle that
no above the
avidly moving "
melody.
"Solid Men to the Front" is a march
full of spirit which Mingrsu that "Solid
Men" contrary t tbe habit rf eolid
bodies move quickly. Nut only the
nan in the street but the musician can
find in bousa's inarches a wealth of in-
terest in the fascinating rhythm end
th powerful and brilliantly contraMed
instrumentation.
One of the cleverest bits rt sw for
torr.e tire is voiced by lienr? Eurr on
C rew Victor Rror I. called "That
wnter
after heannir a vioiirut play J
IJrdlas well-known compoMtion at
eenctrt was so impressed with the
"... we.ndr"u melody
That fascinated tre
1 bought a record that ame day
Kcw ray Victrela rla)s all day."
In the refrain a nlm ohbhcafo i
introduced whKh adroitly sug(e.tn
J7rd.a's composition.
On the reverse of tin's record Helen
dark and Henry Burr sin "On the
Lel You're a Linl Devil (But I'll
Soon Make an Angel of Von"). It t
m case where two souls find themselves
discovering that they are both "fed
trp" with overspeedini; amul the aitrac--tion
of Kew York's "Great White
May." Both of the- ' .nnbers arc hav-
tn fhetiornen' . in the 191S
"Winter Garde '
Another at-"-' ' Ki b a very
ntcessful ca. v"' NorV it
"Smiles" pr"-' ' t Lambert fur-
Bliy Ml 1 11. . " "ii Kceord. There
is a light musical-comedy quality about
ft that cannot fail to interest all lover
tt food music.
I- .Reginald Werrenrath sings a tender
1011 on the other side of the record.
I "Tba Radiance of Your Fyes." It
ill n easy flowing melody that dwell
with you long after the song has ceased.
Into this music Mr. Werrenrath pours
vasltli of expression and one simple
ratmot hear him without beinir moved
y'tht emotiont he so ekilfuHy evoke.
a
' tmat War-fospired Popalar Songs
Though the French vocabulary of this
Yankee soldier was extremely limited
lie knew all that w as necessary t stn!.-
f a flirlatioa in "Out Uui. Mane."
?t is a speedy song full of snap and go
and the way Arthur 1-Vlds sinss it
well you must hear him on the now
.Victor Kecord just ir.ade.
The other side of the record holds
notber one just as full ot ginger as
5014 could ask for. It tai.es the Peer-
ls Ouartet to do justice to thi typi-
cal doughboy semg ' W Don't Want
he Bacon (What We Want is a Piece
f the Rhine I." Its Fertunrnt a wish
.bat augurs just row of speedy fulnil-
xuent. - Savorirg of the great conflict but in
yfctlere-nt-vem is the song "Oh! How
f ttisVI Coold SU:- Until My Daddy
Cme Hon-.e" a pathetic lament of a
rl.Wr'a little
f one. Henry Burr
C sings it with feel-
B ing on a stew Vic
tor record. The
sitRRCf tion of bed-
time for the little
one is bronyht cut
strongly by tbe
bells and the re-
frain is played
o-cr en tbe oboe
with a charming
obbltgato for the
ce''o.
"There's
lody Home But
Me.' on the other
side of the record.
tvnifie Tr9-
ntrit of a little eight year-old bey in
naki. Tbe music is brisk and mareh
HV and "barls Hart portrays te
fnsdo of the yooors'er in bis singiag
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STATUTE FOR WILSON
" IN TRENTINS
llome Not. 2. Irridentists pre
pUBBTTg-IQ erect nonumetiU to
Vresldent Wilson in Trent and
Ti-Jjeit)1n recognition of his. leading
part In the struggle lor the principle
of ihe right ot peoples to decide thelf
owi) destinies.
ARMYS HEALTH IMPROVES.
Washington Xor. 1. Steady lm-
rravement in health conditions at
arny camps and cantonments during I
th week ending October 23 is noted j
in tthe' health report for that week.!
mke public tonight at the office pt.
thf.urgeon general ot the army I patch lo the Tageblatt of Berlin say
JTria is buying army horse in Vex
; A charming picture Jiretchea before
tae imagination at Qaence VMuio
hiti great operatic artist as be is.
Mugs a aimple redu.tave ballad ut
an old cuupic bappy ana united
still goiug bravely haa.J in iiaaj uu to-
ward tiie eud o( lite jouiucy ita 04
tear ate that cue may be taken aud
tbe cllier left lhe caajui.-itc uiiier-
nrtf of feeling to wtica the voice of
SV nitrhill lrud Hull tu sympathetically
ia "Mate o Wmr" uu a new Victrula
Krcord and bis eay (lowing uiatery
tl the technique cl hi art n;ake til
tturd it: of exceptional uitcroW
A Marry Pic f Ragtior
"Everything u Teacher Down io
CeorKia" is certaiuly lucly irum ti.e
oid "KO. ' iiic Amrricao yu.irlet
presents it as it uukat tu be kun
Most cf it com ever 11 auiijf by ttie
trr.or to the i;jroas ra'ti:!ic. tai the
chorus chimes in T hen ue breathless
Mcd frnniU. Ibii a'pr..r on a new
ictor KecoiJ tu.s inunih wuile the
oilier side contAins "t.aiulin i i ru Coiu-
irjj J. act. to o'J" tUile in cuntri I J
tho Other sdiclicn. it ii more tender
in aectimcnt : the tim:ic ttn.vcs m-7ra
tiiiy and tLoe wliu love to hear a
mala quartet sing ruh "larter sh.ij
ebnrda ' iU h.-.vc their t.ite tully siati-
lied hfO they listen to this one by
the Peerless Uuarict.
By way !eair.f variety a couple of
"Cohen"' r..oiiolobttes are cuen by Muti-
r hilver i n a nrw iclor Kecont.
'Co he u jet M.irriid" Is thf title of
uTie. Imagine the capit 'l that i.i nude
of the situat.on hcic "L'oheu" i toll
that ' two could !ne a e-a-ly as one''
oil the name incon.e and he pioceeds t4
try the everiirf nt I tn the reverse of
tie record Vie trr.J "Cohen ir.i 11:1
Honeymron." Monroe Silver ii a pat-
ma'tcr in ti e nrt rf liipcnsins the pe-
culiar br'iiul 01 I mnor s0 char jc'.eriii;
of the lower Tift Si le of Hroadway.
Hi3 toms alo iirr the r.iaea of the
T!oer-. with .1 Jietiect Arerie:R -Yiddish
atoi:t. attj 's.s be pa!.5 oif can
fairly sae hi' I'.irV eyes le:in: is. ar.J
imagine t' e Hirrsie i?etures typi-
cal tf t'lis c.i.'.ny buinoroos r.icr of
orirnt:t! T.i'h an orculer.til Lrritage
of e.f!-rience.
Painp to the ttetglit -f f.uical e-
fres?l-1 ve caa
tvSi ou vrice of (Lit
li-Cnrci and
I.tica in a
Pe
tion frO'H erill s
oori "la Tnv.
iata" on a Vie-
nt
i:l-
is lost
ia
aviata.
The whle !'irt is
a superb mingling
ar ot human emo
tions which tin J
ta'tliiul tntercre-
tion by these luniinoui
4riuamrut ot cpera.
stars lu th
Toa-ticUing Dane Music
When you want a genuine wimi of
Jtroadway wuU its bright liishts (.aily
dressed i.ieu urni women soldicis in
Khaki aaiJoii in white ir blue auto-
rnob.ies and jitneys Lu.-cs and trolleys
all journeying down the road together
vorliis apart m everything but the coni-
nion pursuit of Joy jviu want to hear
the dance tnusic that Joseph C. Smith s
itrckertra playi. Your opportunity is
r.t baud ia two energetic fox-trot just
issued cn a now Victor Record. ' Hia-
tlustan" has tiie true oriental touth .i
vigorous melody insistent rhythm and
jvweriully picturesque in 11s instru-
mental e.'tect.
"'N'n' Lvervthing" is brimful of en-
ergy nnd 'pep ' introducing "t leopatra"
and "I Want You to Want Me." 1 bese
two fox-trots are enough to ke?p a live
bunch of dancers going a w hole c ve mng.
Lovers cf the bi?arre in music will
not fail to find interest in the "Hymn to
the Sun" a strange air from 'The Gcl-
nen Cockerel" whose meinur.ilile produe
tion was cue of the events of the recent
t'l-eratic season at
the Metropolitan.
It is a song of the
tjueen cf She-
rraV.ha. in whiclt
i
fhe hails the sun
but lately returned
from "her own
!enr land" to ak
t i d i u e ot the
flowe-s a".! ov rs
back i-t I.i 10-
riait ou would U
ratnrally want (V
some noted artit
to interpret this
theme and you
lina such desire .iar
Matsel Garrison's
vT-j-n-..isHui pi tais sciijr on a new
vietrola Kecord.
The Philadelphia fyniphony Orchet-
Sra occupies a place of prominence
tmong the symphony orchestras not
only of America but of the world. It
is a rotable achievement that v here for
sears but a fortunate few could listen
to its exquisite harmonies tbe Vtetrola
has given wings to its sublime melodies
and the whole world may now hear and
en.ioy The Philadelphia Orchestra baa
.just added to its rervrtoire of Vietrola
Records "Anitra's Dance." tbat graceful
r.nd seductive bit of music from Grieg'a
'Terr C.ynf" Suit No. tte theme
of which le.-ds itself at the ma.ter hanrf
of Tdward Grieg to a tone picto of
ras ishmg beamy.
first whnt infinite pleaire is withiis
the retich cf evervone- is little rralired
eeept by the possessor of a Vietrola.
with its ready and continuous recess t
the latest and best mrrie of tbe senrVf.
This may be eirperienced by all. how-7-
tr visiting tbe nearest Victor
dealer. A request to hear any new
er fatome selection at any time wilt
gladly be granted by. any Victor dealer.
ARMY OFFICERS .NDORSE
WAR WORK CAMPAIGN
at'- tart tho I nit. War Work
Campaign is swkhic to rauv 170
a 'V.'-'i'ii 111 tne l r.i'ad is;aie to nioe?
tky needs t.f tho war .service which
fs boitic I'frformcd by the Y. M. C.
r5i"rraF-.- -
a
t I' J ' troll tieeor j 1
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N 1 V-TfT ponrte" fN
J j toitchin? scene
D :"C dW.tl! "Tt
s
a? . - 1
Carrisotn Wi
A... Knighti c Colun'ou?. Jewish Wel-
fare Hoard and other organizations in
Hie allied armies ha- brought a flood
of indorsement from vario'is offleiaLe
and units to Paris b "adiiuarters.
NAME OF WILSON
IS QUITE POPULAR
Amsterdam Nov. i. A Prague dis-
msi me j 1 a ui--ii inn auivsb u u 1 II efc J .
fctreef in Prague haa been reaaaiedl
Wilton tre?t.
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If tigns of pinile rednej 01
roughness appear fsich tlteiu with
Lutiaira CKntnici.t fxtore fiauiing
with Swp. Nothing p.irer sw eeter
or more speedily effective to ilea;
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PUBLIC SALES.
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von U .i.tipi'irti rs in lo'i.n's offiolnl -i.m '
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If.
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paign of advertising. The present conditions make
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The 1 ive merchant will see the necessity of news-
paper advertising-an evening publication always
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