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BANJO PUBLICITY
OF THE RIGHT KIND
Broadcasting Banjo Bands
Before the Public of the Many Stage and Concert Artists Today
in Orchestra or Solo Playing is Helping to Make Banjo Sales
"LISTEN IN"
To the Bacon "Silver Bell" Banjo Hour
WTIC
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO., STATION
Hartford, Conn.
Every Tuesday Evening 9 to 930
Commencing September 4th, for Eight Consecutive Weeks
Note the Powerful, yet Musical Tone of the B & D Silver Bell Banjos
Tuesday evening, September 4th, Fred Bacon
and his Silver Bell Factory Boys.
Tuesday evening, October 2nd, The Stephen
St. John Silver Bell Banjo Orchestra of Sche-
nectady, N. Y. Stephen St. John, Director.
Tuesday evening, September 11th, Keppel
Silver Bell Plectrum Banjo Sextette of New
Haven, Conn. H. C. Keppel, Director.
Tuesday evening, October 9th, Joseph Con-
sentino, of Lawrence, Mass. Celebrated Tenor-
banjo soloist. E. F. Griffin at the piano.
Tuesday evening, September 18th, Pizzitola's
Strummers of Holyoke, Mass. Jos. F. Pizzitola,
Director.
Tuesday evening, October 16th, Frank and
Ann Bradbury, of Hartford, in Banjo and
Piano items, assisted by the Silver Bell Sere-
naders (Mandolin Octette). Frank C. Brad-
bury, Director.
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Tuesday evening, September 25th,
Amenta's Silver Bell Club, of Hart-
ford, Conn. R. J. Amenta, Director.
Tuesday evening, October 23rd,
Fred F. Gatchell and his "Silver Bell
Boys" from Springfield, Mass.
Dealers can make these concerts a distinct benefit by inviting those interested
to "Listen In". Better still—Make it a Banjo Musicale at your store
LET YOUR BROADCASTING AUDIENCE INCREASE YOUR SALES
New Illustrated Catalogue and Literature on Request
The BACON BANJO CO., Inc., Groton, Conn., U. S. A.