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Show nounces that the famous entertainer has been engaged for an additional week, despite the frantic effort? of a Denver park concern to secure his services for that time. Mr. Morphy is rehearsing 'nls hand on a new song one of those old-time old-time southern melodle6 which he expects ex-pects will prove a big bit all over the western country. The song Is entitled. en-titled. "Ain't - Alabama Good Enough For You. Sue?" and the writer will guarantee It nnd recommend It as something worth while. Mr. Morphy late last night sang the eong for the benefit of the Examiner editorial department and at itn conclusion they were forced to admit that Alabama was plenty good enough for them, regardless re-gardless of Sue. Mr. Morphy will sing again in the open air at the park tonight. MORPHY HOLDS HIS OWN WITH THE RAIN Bert Morphy, "the man who sings to beat the band." was up against It for a moment or two last night, but he pulled through all right, thanks to taat powerful voice of his. The atmosphere about Sylvan park was damp wet in fact and the attendance at-tendance was rather less than usual, but the singer carried out his program pro-gram and. as he 6aid, "sang to beat the rain." The management of the park an-1 |