Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — “KATCHA-KOO” MUSICAL NUMBERS ARE A BIG FEATURE [ARTICLE]

“KATCHA-KOO” MUSICAL NUMBERS ARE A BIG FEATURE

“Katcha-Koo” contains the kind of mielodies that” once heard are neveir forgotten. It is simply impossible to keej> from whistling the catchy strains. It Is difficult to say which of the melodies will prove the most popular. Some will like “Wheru.l Went to School With You,” sung by George Padgett and Miss Wallace, as Dick and Dolly, along with the Auld Lang Syne group. ‘‘lt’s the Clothes That Make the Man,” sung by “Katcha-Koo,” (Robert >4x)y). “I’m Waiting Yet” as I interpreted by the maharajah (Dr. Mypr) and entire chorus will tickle the risibilities of the audience, and another topical song, “If Things Were Only Different,” always arouses tremendous enthusiasm. This last song is sung by a quartet of the principals—Dick (George Padgitt), Harry (Cope Hanley), Solejah (Catherine Watson), and Urbanah (Maurine Tuteur). The chorus numbers are also melodious, and all in all “Katdha-Koo” may well be designated as a musical (production parexcellence. —Advt.