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The Music Trade
Rosette (Newtnan-Lombardo)—Waltz S o n g . . . . E a r l Knight
That's Just My Way of Forgetting You (DeSylva-
Brown-Henderson)
Ed. Sheppard
Automatic Roll
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"A HARMONY HUSTLER"—(1) Because My Baby
Don't Mean "Maybe" Now, fox-trot; (2) Too Busy, fox-
trot; (3) In a Bamboo Garden, fox-trot; (4) It Must Be
Love, waltz; (S) Just a Little Way From Home, fox-trot,
(6) Sweet Lorraine, fox-trot; (7) Ready. for the River,
fox-trot; (8) I Wonder, waltz; (9) Forever and Ever,
fox-trot; (10) I'm Wingin' Home, fox-trot.
(1) You Took Advantage of Me, fox-trot; (2) We Love
It, fox-trot; (3) Lindy Girl, one-step; (4) Rosette, waltz;
(5) I Wonder How You're Spending Your Evening9
Now, fox-trot; (6) Dream House, fox-trot; (7) From
Monday On, fox-trot; (8) Arms of Love, waltz; (9) Im-
agination, fox-trot; (10) That's My Weakness Now, fox-
trot.
(1) Just Like a Melody Out of the Sky, fox-trot; (2)
Constantinople, fox-trot; (3) Sprinkle Me With Kisses,
waltz; (4) My Angel, fox-trot; (5) Chilly Pom Pom Pee,
fox-trot; (6) AH Day Long, waltz; (7) Last Night I
Dreamed You Kissed Me, fox-trot; (8) My Heart Keeps
on Speaking of Love, waltz; (9) That Brand New Model
of Mine, fox-trot; (10) Just Across the Street From
Heaven, fox-trot.
(1) Don't Keep Me in the Dark, Bright Eyes, fox-trot;
(2) Get Out and Get Under the Moon, fox-trot; (3) Will
You Be Sorry? fox-trot; (4) So Dear, waltz; (5) The
Yale Blues, fox-trot; (6) You're a Real Sweetheart, fox-
trot; (7) Laugh, Clown, Laugh, waltz; (8) Georgie
Porgie, fox-trot; (9) Real Estate Pa-Pa, fox-trot; (10)
Oh! You Have No Idea, fox-trot.
"RECORD BREAKIN' TUNES"—(1) Bluebird Sing
Me a Song, fox-trot; (2) Hello, Montreal, fox-trot; (3)
Stay Out of the South, foxtrot; (4) Lou'siana Lullaby,
waltz; (S) CTiloe, fox-trot; (6) Oh! Look at That Baby,
fox-trot; (7) Go Home and Tell Your Mother, fox-trot;
(8) Japansy, waltz; (9) My Pet, fox-trot; (10) Happy
Go Lucky Lane, fox-trot.
MARVELOUS MELODIES (XYLOPHONE)—(1) Jus'
Like a Melody Out of the Sky, fox-trot; (2) Constanti-
nople, fox-trot; (3) Laugh, Clown, Laugh, waltz; (4) I'm
W^ngin' Home, fox-trot; (5) Because My Baby Don't
Mean "Maybe" Now, fox-trot; (6) It Must He Love,
waltz; (7) Dream House, fox-trot; (8) Too Busy, fox-
trot; (9) Rosette, waltz; (10) Chilly Pom Pom Pee, fox-
r
°PICKIN' '.EM HOT BLUES—(1) Oh! You Have No
Idea; (2) Mr. Freddie Blues; (3) Yale Blues; (4) Kansas
City Blues; (5) Beale Street Blues; (6) Sugar Lou; (7)
Ready tor the River; (8) Dead Sea Blues; (9) Back
Water Blues; (10) Real Estate Papa.
"MUSICA MEXICAN A DE AMOR Y DESPRECIO"
—(1) Tampico Hermoso, corrido; (2) Feliz Ano Nuevo;
(3) Carlota, valse; (4) Jesusita En Chihuahua, marcha;
(5) Pajarillo Barranqueno, cancion; (6) Rasalia No. 1,
valse; (7) Cuatro Milpas; (8) La Estrellas, danza; (9)
La Higuerita, couplet; (10) La Prieta, corrido.
Clark Orchestra ROH'CO.
65-NOTE ELECTRIC REWIND ROLLS
NEW FALL STYLES—(1) Get Out and Get Under the
Moon, fox-trot; (2) Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed
Me, fox-trot; (3) Old Pals Are the Best Pals After All,
fox-trot; (4) All Day Long, waltz; (5) That Brand New
Model of Mine, fox-trot; (6) Just a Little Bit o' Drift-
wood, fox-trot; (7) When, fox-trot; (8) Old-Fashioned
Roses, waltz; (9) You May Be Right, You May Be
Wrong, fox-trot; (10) My Pet, fox-trot.
"LOUD SPEAKER" HITS—(1) Constantinople, fox-
trot; (2) I'm Wingin' Home, fox-trot; (3) It Must Be
Love, waltz; (4) Just a Little Way From Home, fox-trot;
(5) Just Across the Street From Heaven, fox-trot; (6)
Sprinkle Me With Kisses, waltz; (7) That's My Weakness
Now, fox-trot; (8) Georgie Porgie, fox-trot; (9) So Dear,
waltz; (10) Too Busy, fox-trot.
"A MUSICAL ARISTOCRAT"—(1) Just Like a Mel-
ody Out of the Sky, fox-trot; (2) Oh! You Have No
Idea, fox-trot; (3) Laugh, Clown, Laugh, waltz; (4)
You're a Real Sweetheart, fox-trot; (5) Ready for the
River, blue-trot; (6) Arms of Love, waltz; (7) From Mon-
day On, fox-trot; (8) Sweet Lorraine, fox-trot; (9)
Rosette, waltz; (10) Chilly Pom Pom Pee, fox-trot.
"JINGER JINGLES"—(1) Because My Baby Don't
Mean 'Maybe" Now, fox-trot; (2) I Wonder How, fox-
trot; (3) Dream House, fox-trot; (4) I Wonder, "waltz;
(5) We Love It, fox-trot; (6) Forever and Ever, fox-trot;
(7) You Took Advantage of Me, fox-trot; (8) My Heart
Keeps on Speaking of Love, waltz; (9) Lindy Girl, one
step; (10) Imagination, fox-trot.
"TEN XYLOGRAMS"—(1) Just Like a Melody Out of
the Sky, fox-trot; (2) Constantinople, fox-trot; (3) Laugh,
Clown, Laugh, waltz; (4) I'm Wingin' Home, fox-trot;
(5) Because My Baby Don't Mean "Maybe" Now, fox-
trot; (6) It Must Be Love, waltz; (7) Dream House, fox-
trot; (8) Too Busy, fox-trot; (9) Rosette, waltz; (10)
Chilly Pom Pom Pee. fox-trot.
ECHOES OF YESTER-YEARS—(1) Smiles, foxtrot;
(2) Poor Butterfly, fox-trot; (3) The Sheik, fox-trot; (4)
That Naughty Waltz; (5) I - Might Be Your "Once-in-a-
While," fox-trot; (6) The Vamp, fox-trot; (7) You're
Some Pretty Doll, fox-trot; (8) Beautiful Ohio, waltz;
(9) Tell Me, fox-trot; (10) Just a Little Drink, fox-trot.
BARNYARD BLUES—(1) Cow Cow Blues; (2) The
Tom Cat Blues; (3) Souealin' Pig Blues; (4) Bow Wow
Blues; (S) The Jackass Blues; (6) The Hooking Cow Blues;
(7) The Yellow Dog Blues; (8) Mean Old Bedbug Blues;
(9) Black Snake Blues; (10) Wild Cat Blues.
SKATING RINK TONIC—(1) Stars and Stripes For-
ever, march; (2) Mary Ann, fox-trot; (3) Ting-a-Ling,
waltz; (4) Sleepy Head, waltz; (5) I Wish I Were Back
in My Cradle, waltz; (6) Kula Lou, waltz; (7) Ramona,
waltz; (8) The Sidewalks of New York, waltz; (9) Too
Many Parties and Too Many Pals, waltz; (10) Three
o'Clock in the Morning, waltz.
MEXICAN—(1) La Prieta, corrido; (2) Pajarillo Bar-
ranqueno, cancion; (3) Donde estas corazon, cancion; (4)
Benito Canales, valse; (5) Ya va cayendo, cancion; (6)
Feliz Ano Nuevo; (7) Tampico Hermoso, corrido; (8) Car-
mela, polca; (9) Club Verde, valse; (10) Por Unos Ojos
Negros, cancion.
POLISH—(1) Gwiazda Syberyi, mazur; (2) Poczekaj
Hanka; (3) W Zielonym Gaiku, polka; (4) Stracona
Dziewczyna, wale; (5) Nie Bede Sie Zenil (Piosnka Goral-
ska Od Sacza); (6) Taniec W Karczmie; (7) Grzesiek
Granacik; (8) Old-Pacanowa (Z-Radomski Guberni); (9)
Siedziala Dziewczyna; (10) Stanela Woda Na Wisle.
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ON THE MIDWAY—(1) Veterans of Foreign Wars,
march; (2) The Doll Dance, fox-trot; (3) Beloved, waltz;
(4) St. Bernard Commandery, march; (5) Rose Marie,
fox-trot; (6) Girl of My Dreams, waltz; (7) Sesqui-Cen-
tennial Exposition, march; (8) Nola, classic; (9) The
Desert Song, waltz; (10) the Medinah Temple Shrine
March.
ALONG THE RIO GRANDE—(1) Ramona, waltz;
(2) Sobre las olas, waltz; (3) Tierra Blanca, marcha; (4)
Among My Souvenirs, fox-trot; (S) Tango Negro, tango;
(6) La Golondrina, cancion; (7) Mocosita, tango; (8)
El Novillo Despuntado, cancion; (9) Sonsa, tango; (10)
My Blue Heaven, fox-trot.
ROLLS FOR COINOLA AND EMPRESS ORCHES-
TRION PLAYERS
NEW FALL STYLES—(1) Get Out and Get Under
the Moon, fox-trot; (2) Last Night I Dreamed You
Kissed Me, fox-trot; (3) Old Pals Are the Best Pals
After All, fox-trot; (4) All Day Long, waltz; (S) That
Brand New Model of Mine, fox-trot; (6) Just a Little
Bit o' Driftwood, fox-trot; (7) When, fox-trot; (8) Old-
fashioned Roses, waltz; (9) You May Be Right, You May
Be Wrong, fox-trot; (10) My Pet, fox-trot.
ROLLS FOR NELSON-WTGGEN INSTRUMENTS:
4X, 5X, 5, 6, 6T, 7
"S'NICE"— (1) Constantinople, fox-trot; (2) I'm Wing-
in' Home, fox-trot; (3) It Must Be Love, waltz; (4)
Just a Little Way From Home, fox-trot; (5) Just Across
the Street From Heaven, fox-trot; (6) Sprinkle Me With
Kisses, waltz; (7) That's My Weakness Now, fox-trot;
(8) Georgie Porgie, fox-trot; (9) So Dear, waltz; (10)
Too Busy, fox-trot.
THE SONG BIRD—(1) Just Like a Melody Out of the
Sky, fox-trot; (2) Oh! You Have No Idea, fox-trot;
(3) Laugh, Clown, Laugh, waltz; (4) You're a Real Sweet-
heart, fox-trot; (5) Ready for the River, blue trot; (6)
Arms of Love, waltz; (7) From Monday On, fox-trot; (8)
Sweet Lorraine, fox-trot; (9) Rosette, waltz; (10) Chilly
Pom Pom Pee, fox-trot.
"MUSICAL PIQUANCY"—(1) Because My Baby
Don't Mean "Maybe" Now, fox-trot; (2) I Wonder How,
fox-trot; (3) Dream House, fox-trot; (4) I Wonder, waltz;
(5) We Love It, fox-trot; (6) Forever and Ever, fox-trot;
(7) You Took Advantage of Me, fox-trot; (8) My Heart
Keeps on Speaking of Love, waltz; (9) Lindy Girl, one-
step; (10) Imagination, fox-trot.
MEXICAN FAVORITES—(1) Besos y Cerezas, fox-
trot; (2) Adolorido, fox corrido; (3) Ramona, waltz; (4)
Fumando Espero, tango; (5) Florinda, paso doble; (6)
Las Estrellas, danza popular; (7) Morir Sonando, valse;
(8) Besos de Noche, fox-trot; (9) La Copa de la Amhr-
gura, tango; (10) General Calles, marcha.
Steinway Pianos Selected
for Minneapolis Symphony
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., August 20.—The Metro-
politan Music Co. has added another feather to
its cap, having had the Steinway piano chosen
as the official instrument for the Minneapolis
Symphony Orchestra. The downtown ticket
office for the orchestra has been moved to the
Metropolitan headquarters. E. E. Dyer, presi-
dent of the company, says that this Summer's
business shows a marked increase over some
years previous. Even July had a larger volume
in every department.
Much interest was given the AudioGraphic
music rolls, and the Duo-Art pianos by the Na-
tional Education Association convention dele-
gates. Many of the music supervisors expressed
extreme enthusiasm over the educational possi-
bilities of the rolls.
Polk College of Piano
Tuning Preparing for Fall
Polk College of Piano Tuning, La Porte, Ind.,
is again going through the usual preliminary
work before the Fall Class of September 12
comes in.
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The enrollment dates for the Fall Class are
September 10 and 11. School commences
on the morning of the twelfth, and for many
weeks the student will be given the funda-
mental principles of the piano, player-piano,
coin-operated and reproducing pianos. At the
end of the term the student is required to
tune and regulate a number of pianos, or until
he is able to obtain the grade of a technician,
which is the standard of the school.
International Roll Go.
Opens Philadelphia Branch
August 20.—A Quaker City
branch of the International Player Roll Co. has
been established at 125 North Ninth street,
where the needs of the territory are taken care
of under the direction of the local manager,
John Neldine. The firm carries a complete
assortment of rolls for immediate shipments to
the Eastern section of Pennsylvania, Southern
Jersey and Delaware. A complete up-to-date
list of Italian records is also carried.
PHII.ADFXPHIA, PA.,
AUGUST 25, 1928
In the Trade
The Frederick Music Co., Buffalo, N. Y., has
been incorporated with a capital stock of 200
shares of common stock. T. C. Howard of
Buffalo is named as correspondent.
The American Musical Supply Co., Jersey
City, N. J., .has been incorporated with a capital
stock of 23,000 shares, no par. Wall, Haight,
Carey and Hartpence, of Jersey City, are the
correspondents.
Casson & Bartlett have opened a new music
store at 509 Belmont avenue, Springfield, Mass.,
handling pianos, phonographs and radio goods.
C. E. Vaughan has purchased the interest of
W. A. White in the White Music Co., Gaines-
ville, Ga., and will operate the store at the
same location, 30 West Washington street,
under the name of the Vaughan Music Co.
The new music store of Clarence C. Shaffer
has been formally opened in the new Colonel
Drake Theatre Building, Oil City, Pa.
Fred Smith, formerly of Lebanon, Ky., has
just opened a music store on Third street, Dan-
ville, 111., handling Baldwin pianos, sheet music
and small instruments.
The National Electric Phonograph Co., 80
East Jackson boulevard, Chicago, 111., has been
incorporated with a capital stock of $1,000 to
deal in phonographs and sound reproducing de-
vices. The incorporators are Charles B. Moore,
E. Parhly, Jr., and H. W. Harvey.
The Thomas Music Co.'s warerooms at 101
North Pearl street, Albany, N. Y., have been
completely remodeled and the display space on
the ground floor has been practically doubled.
The Will A. Watkin Co., Dallas, Tex,, recent-
ly installed a Marshall & Wendell grand in the
Highland Park Presbyterian Church of that
city, which was a duplicate of the instrument
installed in the First Presbyterian Church
earlier this year.
Three Hardman pianos were installed re-
cently in the recital rooms and auditorium of
the North Carolina College for Women at Sal-
isbury, N. C. The transaction was made by
the Maynard Music Co., of that city, local
representative for Hardman, Peck & Co., New
York.
The Munn Music & Jewelry store, Crooks-,
ton, Minn., recently moved its business into j
the store adjoining it on the east, which will \
afford larger display space as well as an en-,
trance from the rear.
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Lawrence Hildinger, of Sunfield, Mich., has,
purchased the Aelick Music and Furniture Store,!
Chesaning, which has been operated for the 1
past seven months by William F. Lutz, as-!
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signee.
The Mellow Music Shops, Inc., New York,;
Have been incorporated recently to engage in!
a retail music business with a capital stock of
$10,000. W. Pollans, 2 Lafayette street, is the
correspondent.
The Renner Music Co., Sandusky, O., has"
been incorporated recently with a capital stock;!
of 200 shares, no par value. John F. Renner,!
Cora Renner and John A. Feick are the pro-f
prietors.
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F. J. Hedrick has opened a new music store ^
in Monroe, Mich., featuring the full line of'"
pianos manufactured by the Baldwin Piano Co. f
Talking machines and radios will also be
handled.