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Show POPULAR SONGS ID WALTZES The records made for Columbia this month Include "Beautiful Ohio' and Till W e Meet Again," two of the most popular songs in the United states today, to-day, played as waltzes by the Kalnluki Hawaiian orchestra. These melodies :lend tie niselvi very well to the plav-ing plav-ing of this Hawaiian ensemble, and ! these records give a volume of tone hitherto unequalled in Hawaiian se lect ions. I "The Music of Wedding Chimes," suing for Columbia by the Peerle-r, Quartette, proves once again thai well : known truth which about a million c,f lour youths and maidens demonstrate .r.lresh every year that, there Is no 'ether music to equal it There are lohimlng bells throughout the aecom-Jpaniment aecom-Jpaniment but ih sineins is the most j important part in this selection, and I it is not what is known as a "clilnv record." On the reverse Henry Bun I Sings "Dear Old Sue," a love ballad 'of the old-time sweetheart kind. "My little Sunshine," sung by I Charles Harrison, is a song that rad iatcs love, happiness, Joy and you'll It's Just a simple little love song of the sort that makes everyone join In the chorus. This song is coupled with How Can You Say Goodbye''" sun-; by Irving and Jack Kaufman This duet has a catchy melodv and is by far the best effort yet of this comparatively compara-tively new combination. |