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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
and musicianly effects due to careful set-
tings and perfect note punching, the finish
of all interior and exterior parts of the
boxes. Then the popularity of the "Olym-
pia" becomes perfectly understandable and
explainable.
It is only after a visit to the well-
equipped plants of F. G. Otto & Sons, at
44-50 Sherman avenue, and 105-107 Frank-
lin street, Jersey City, that a fair concep-
tion of the thoroughness of the Otto meth-
ods of manufacturing can be gained. And
"thoroughness" is the word of command
in every department, for visit where you
will—the immense wood-working, nickel-
plating, grinding and polishing, comb,
note-punching, or machine and electrical
rooms, in fact, any part of the five build-
ings with their 52,000 feet of floor space—
and an army of competent men can be
found under the charge of expert superin-
dents, turning out music boxes which will
delight and educate present and future
generations.
Dealers who intend to be in line for fall
trade cannot afford to overlook the music
boxes made by F. G. Otto & Sons. That
they are trade makers and quick sellers is
best demonstrated by the fact that leading
dealers speak highly and unequivocally of
them in this connection.
Roth & Engelhardt.
Roth & Engelhardt, the well-known
action manufacturers, are receiving no
small share of patronage as a result of the
improving condition of the times. Old
supporters are increasing their orders,
while many new additions are being made
to their roster of customers.
WHITE-SMITH MUS. PUB. CO., Boston, Mass.
Instrumental.
Tracy, (Ten. L. "The Rose King March"
50
Songs.
Noyes B. Morril "Uncle Sammy's Navy"
50
Bailey, E. H. "What the Wild'Waves Said" .50
Pflueger, Carl "Turn Thy Face from my
Sins" (sacred)
40
FORT WORTH MUSIC CO., Fort Worth, Tex.
Instrumental.
Newell, W. "Nirna Waltz"
OLIVER DITSON CO., Boston, Mass.
Instrumental.
Goerdeler, Richard "Our Gallant Volunteers"
Bendix, Theodore "Fiancee Waltzes"
Rollinson, T. H. "The Jolly Millers" (galop)
Lessi, Leah B. "Leatra"
Ilynsky, Alex. "Berceuse"
Grieg, E. "Erotik"
Wachs, Paul "Menuet Pompadour"
Wachs, Paul "Coquetterie"
Grieg, Edward "To Spring"
Winding, Aug. "Tarantella"
Grieg, Edward "Solveig's Song"
Halfdan, Kjerulf "Spring Song"
Gounod, Charles "Boat Song"
Songs.
Preston, Helen "Rock-a-Bye, Dolly."
Gray, Hamilton "The Purple Heather"
Mackenzie, Sir A. C. "Spring Song"
Wood, -Mary Knight "At Dawn" ('cello obli-
gato)
The Marquis de Leuville "My Lady's Favor"
Little, Alfred E. "Absence"
Cowles, Eugene "When Stars are in the
Quiet Skies"
Chaffin, L. G. "Only Two"
Chaffin, L. G. "Coquette"
...
Greely, Philip "One Broad, United Land". .
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THOS. GOQQAN & BRO., Galveston, Tex.
Instrumental.
Haaren, L. F. "Roosevelt's Rough Riders" .50
Coleman, W. C. "On to Porto Rico"
50
King, Joe S. "Battle of Santiago"
1.00
King, Joe S. "Our Honor's Cause and Cuba's
Freedom"
50
Monk, Ruth "Our Victorious Navy"
50
Mathison, M. T. "On to Spain March"
50
Song.
Kahr Lorace, Jr. "Don't Mind Me, Boys". . .50
Sacred Song.
Schemmel, Aug. "Lord With Thee Will I
Take Refuge"
50
Hale, W. B. "Old Glory"
HAMILTON S. GORDON, New York.
Songs.
GRAND PIANO CO., St. Louis, Ho.
Song.
Crause, W. A. "It is the Same Old Story" . . .50
Stewart & Bauer.
Geo. Bauer, of Stewart & Bauer, manu-
facturers of mandolins, guitars and ban-
jos, Philadelphia, Pa., reports an unusu-
ally busy summer with bright prospects
for the fall. Stewart & Bauer are build-
ing up quite a foreign trade for their prod-
ucts.
The music dealers of Topeka, Kan.,
report a pronounced increase in the sale of
popular songs since the subsidence of the
war excitement.
F. A. Guttenberger, of Macon, Ga., has
taken the agency for the Everett piano for
that locality.
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Davis, Gussie L. "Have Pity Judge, She's
My Mother"
50
Goldthwaite, Geo. T. "My Dear Little Irish
Colleen"
50
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