Presto

Issue: 1924 1996

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PRESTO
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trot, Gus Drobcg's Frolic Orchestra; Jealous, Gus
Drobeg's Frolic Orchestra; In the Evening, fox
trot, Cope Harvey's Orchestra; Spain, fox trot,
Turk's Princess Dance Orchestra; Shine, fox trot,
Turk's Princess Dance Orchestra; There's "Yes,
Yes" in Your Eyes, fox trot, Davidson Princess The-
ater Orchestra; Adoration Waltz, Cope Harvey's
Orchestra; Oh! Eva! Ain't You Coming Out To-
night!, Winter's Orchestra; Somebody Stole My Gal,
Vocal Chorus, Majestic Dance Orchestra; I Want to
Be Happy, from "No, No, Nanette," fox trot, Gus
Drobeg's Orchestra; Tea for Two, from "No, No,
Nanette," fox trot, Whity's Drobeg Orchestra;
Sweet Little You, fox trot, Turk's Princess Orches-
tra. Vocal Chorus, James Wall; Copenhagen, fox
trot, Turk's Princess Orchestra; Parade of Wooden
Soldiers, fox trot, Capital Dance Orchestra; The
Glow Worm, fox trot, Capital Dance Orchestra; Wild
Flower, fox trot, Miami Syncopators; Bambolina,
fox trot, Miami Syncopators; Wonderful One, waltz,
Capital Dance Orchestra; La Momme Tango (The
Tango Kid), Capital Dance Orchestra.
Comic Duets—Henry Jones, Your Honeymoon Is
Over, orchestra accompaniment, duet; Change Your
Name, Malinda Lee, comic duet with orchestra ac-
companiment.
Hawaiian Selections—Ciribiribin, Waikiki Orches-
tra; One, Two, Three, Four, Hawaiian guitars with
singing; Hawaiian Lullaby, Honolulu Hawaiian or-
chestra; Kawaha, Hawaiian Melody.
Song Standard List.
Standard Vocal—On the Road to Mandalay; Little
Mother of Mine; Forgotten; Somewhere a Voice Is
Calling, baritone, Stanley Webb, with Orchestra.
At Dawning, and Macushla, tenor, Charles Harri-
son. Danny Deever, Stanley Webb; Drink to Me
Only with Thine Eyes, baritone; The Rosary, Jane
Rartlett; Mighty Lak a Rose, Jane Bartlett; A
Dream, Charles Harrison, with orchestra; Good
Night, Little Girl, Good Night, Charles Harrison;
When You and I Were Young, Maggie, baritone,
Howard Shelley; Believe Me, If All Those Endearing
Young Charms, contralto, Marguerite Wilson; Just
That One Hour, Charles Hart; Down in Happy Val-
ley, tenor and baritone, Charles Hart and Elliott
Shaw; A Venetian Song, Stanley Webb; For Ever
and For Ever, Stanley Webb; Silver Threads Among
the Gold, Vernon Dalhart; Can't You Heah Me
Callin' Caroline, Vernon Dalhart; Ship O' Dreams,
Charles Hart; Orange Blossoms, tenor and baritone
duet, Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw; A Little Home
with You, Elliott Shaw; I'm Falling in Love with the
Girl of My Dreams, Sam Ash.
Instrumental Records.
Happy Days, Philharmonic Trio; The Sweetest
Story Ever Told, Philharmonic Trio; National Em-
blem March, Olympic Military Band; My Maryland
March, Olympic Military Band; Souvenir, violin solo
by Helen Lee; Canzonetta, violin solo by Helen Lee;
Melody in "F," cello solo, Bernard Altschuler; Sous
La Fcuille, cello solo, Bernard Altschuler.
The Mocking Bird, and Song Bird, whistling solo,
Margaret McKee; Humoresque, violin solo by Mich-
ael Gusikoff; Valse Bluette, violin solo by Michael
Gusikoff.
Neapolitan Medley, and JPcjlores Waltz, accordion
duet, Santini Brothers; Prelude in C Sharp Minor,
and Moment Musical, piano solos, Emanuel Balaban.
The Birds and the Brook, and Bird Imitations,
whistling solo, Margaret McKee, the California Mock-
ing Bird.
Medley of Country Reels and Medly of Country
Jigs, violin solo, Michael Donovan, piano accompani-
ment; Kitten on the Keys, played by Lindsay Mc-
Phail; Valse Classique, xylophone solo, Geo. H.
Green; Cocoanut Dance, and Southern Dixie Medley,
banjo solos, Fred Van Eps, with orchestra accom-
paniment.
Operatic Records.
The operatic records are Pagliacci-Prologo, bari-
tone, Greek Evans, and Love Is Like a Wood Bird,
Henrietta Wakefield; Caro Nome, from "Rigoletto,"
Regina Vicarina, and The Bell Song, from Lakme,
soprano, Maude Gordon, with orchestra.
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October 25, 1924.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
NOVEMBER, 1924
No.
Title
Played by
1010 I Never Had a Mammy
(from "Topsy & Eva")
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1009 Bobbed Head
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1008 Let Me Be the First to Kiss
You Goodmorninjj
Florence Sanger Fox-trot
1007 The Grass is Always Greener in
the Other Fellow's Yard
Dave Gwin Comedy One-step
100S My Papa Doesn't Two Time
No Time
Florence Sanger Fox-trot
1005 Pickin' 'Em Up and Layin' 'Em Down
James Blythe Fox-trot
1004 Red Nose Pete
Dave Gwin Comedy One-step
1003 Blue Eyed Sally
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1002 Driftwood
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
1001 Temper'mental Papa
James Blythe Fox-trot
1000 Mrs. Schlagenhauer
Paul Jones Comedy One-step
999 Why Live a Lie
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
998 'Neath Hawaiian Stars
Marie Sare Waltz, with Ukulele Effects
997 I'm Just a Little Blue
Drobegg and Love Marimba Waltz
996 Honolulu Lullaby
Marie Sare Marimba Waltz
995 Sing a Little Song Harry Geise Fox-trot
994 Dreamy Delaware Billy Fitch
Waltz
993 Step Henrietta Carl Westbank Fox-trot
992 In Shadowland
Dave Gwin
Waltz
991 You Know Me Alabam'
Everett Robbins One-step
990 Oriental Love Dreams
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
989 Old Plantation Melody
Everett Robbins
Waltz
988 I Can't Get the One I Want
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
987 Red Hot Mamma
Everett Robbins Fox-trot
977 Pleasure Mad
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
To Retail at
Why Pay More?
75
None Better.
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Capitol rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
Capitol Roll & Record Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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PRESTO
October 25, 1924.
NEW TALKING MACHINE PATENTS
1.447,921. Stop for disk records for talking ma-
chines. Joseph F. Bland, Winston-Salem, N. C.
1.447.855. Sound clarifier. Correl W. Johnson,
New York, N. Y.
1,447,923. Talking machine attachment. John E.
Christensen, Chicago, 111.
1.447,343. Talking machine. John A. Fern, Cin-
cinnati. Ohio.
1.447.215. Phonograph or the like. Louis S. Kurtz-
m;uin. Buffalo. X. Y.
1.447.216. Combined chair and cabinet for phono-
graphs. Paul J. Le Gorie, Union Mill, N. J.
1,447,183. Method of and apparatus for securing
a matrix shell to a suitable backing. Theodore C.
Roberts. Bridgeport, Conn.
1.447.1F7. Talking machine.
B. R. Scabrook,
Mishawaka, Ind.
1,447,186. Sound box. 15. R. Seabrook, Mishawaka,
Ind.
1.448,376. Repressing disk sound records. Rich-
ard (J. Berger, Bridgeport, Conn.
1,448.336. Talking machine. John Dahlquist, New-
port Xews. Va.
1.448.061. Orchestra sound cabinet.
Norberte
Gutierrez, St. Louis, Mo.
1.448,366. Motor tension indicator for talking ma-
chines. Ludwig Schmitt, Chicago, 111.
1.448,090. Phonographic sound box. Walter Scott,
Sheridan. Wyo.
1,448,784. Combined talking and picture-exhibit-
ing machine. John L. Boyle, Boston. Mass.
1.448.792. Making master phonograph records. W.
H. Cole, Newark. N. J.
1,448,733. Multiple record magazine phonograph.
Joseph H. Dickinson, Larchmont, N. Y.
1,449,277. Filing device for sound-reproducing rec-
ords. Carlo L\ Finocchiaro, New York, N. Y.
1,448,933.
Phonograph reproducer.
Alfred K.
Miller, Los Angeles, Calif.
1,448,8/2. Sound-box construction. Louis K. Scot-
ford, Chicago, 111.
1,449,252. Automatic phonograph. James E. Stout,
Hanover, Pa.
1,44 ,892. Kecord cabinet. Harold A. Wilberg,
New York, N. Y.
62.132. Design, talking machine cabinet. Joseph
E. Biggs, Richmond, Va.
62.133. Design, talking machine cabinet. Joseph
E. Riggs, Richmond, Va.
1.449,662. Automatic stop for phonographs, Ray
rhond R. Foute, Chicago, 111.
1,449,407. Phonograph, driving mechanism, Clin-
ton W. Howe, Chicago, 111.
1,449,616. Talking machine reproducer. James
McYVuinn. Liverpool, England.
1,449.530. Sound amplifier. Frank E. Miller, New
York, N. Y.
1,449,433. Seal for phonograph records. Ernest C.
Munson, Fostoria, Ohio.
1,450,045. Sound recording and reproducing instru-
ment. Charles L. Newkmd, London, England.
1,449,707. Automatic stop mechanism. John and
D. F. Touch, Archbald, Pa.
1.449.922.
Phonograph record cabinet.
W. J.
Trcsnak, Lake Worth, Fla.
1.450.241. Amplifier for talking machines. Joseph
F. Biggs. Richmond, Va.
1.450,739. Material for phonograph record blanks
and making same. James P. Elliott, Chicago, 111.
1.450,439. Recording phonograph. Rudolf Hase,
Berlin, Germany.
1.450,299. Automatic stop for phonographs. Fred
G. Mayer, Richmond, Ind.
1,451.358. Phonograph. John F. Bergander, Chi-
cago. 111.
DEALERS and TUNERS!
Keys Recovered and Rebushcd
All work is done by expert workmen
and modern machinery and you are
assured of correct spacing which is so
important. When keys are replaced they
will appear exactly as when the instru-
ment left the factory.
PRICES FOR PYRALIN IVORY
52 heads and tails
$8.00
52 fronts
2.50
88 keys rebushed
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
FRIELD MILLER & CO.
112 W. 30th Street
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
HOW TO SEND
Remove from frame, number plainly near Capstan,
wrap or box securely, and ship Parcel Post or Express.
Phonograph doll.
Samuel Haskcll,
1,451.022.
Brooklyn, N Y.
1.45L663. Speed regulator for phonographs. E.
W. Ladd, New York, N. Y.
62,194. Design, grille for phonograph cabinets.
John O. Miller, Chicago, 111.
1,451,282. Magazine phonograph. Louis J. Thou,
Marsh field, Wis.
1,452,361. Phonographic apparatus. Henry P.
Clausen, Mamaroneck, N. Y.
1,451.783. Molded sound-reproduction article. Emil
E. Novotny, Logan, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,452,094.
Phonograph reproducer.
Albert B.
Rehn, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,452,319. Sound box. Charles S. Spitzer and J.
Gloub, Chicago, 111.
1,452,132. Phonograph cabinet. John B. Weeks,
Hanover, Pa.
1,452,872. Producing phonograph records. Victor
H. Emerson, New York, N. Y.
1,452,498. Sound box. Elmer Fletcher, Chicago,
111.
1,453,131. Stop device for talking machines. Ed-
ward Greiger, Philadelphia, Pa.
62.257. Design, tone arm. Austin W. Hoover and
R. Winter, Jr., Irwin, Pa.
62.258. Design, tone arm. Austin W. Hoover and
R. Winter, Jr., Irwin, Pa.
VOCALSTYLE NOVEMBER ROLLS
Blues, Fox-Trots, Waltzes and Ballads in Great
Variety Included in New List.
The following are included in the November bul-
letin of the Vocalstyle Music Co., Cincinnati, O.
The reproducing pianists' names are added:
Bol! Weevil Blues, "blues," Clarence Jones; Bringin'
Home the Bacon, fox trot, Myers; Dixie's Favorite
Son, fox trot, Jack Carter; Down Hawaii Way,
Hawaiian marimba waltz, Mary Allison; Down
Home Blues, '"blues," C. Jones; Driftwood, fox trot,
L. Stevens; Eyes of Youth, waltz, Dick Osgood;
Feeling the Way 1 Do, fox trot, C. Jones; Go 'Long
Mule, fox trot, Abe Cole; Lonely Little Melody, fox
trot (Ziegfeld Follies, 1924), Ruth Mack; My Dream
Moon, fox trot, Abe Cole; My Twilings Rose, fox
trot, L. Stevens; 'Oh! For a Pal Like You! marimba
waltz, L. Stevens; The Old Rugged Cross (sacred),
marimba, Mary Allison; Put Away a Little Ray of
Golden Sunshine for a Rainy Day, fox trot, Sam
Jones; Ray and His Little Chevrolet, fox trot, Myers;
Red Nose Pete (fox trot), "Buck" Johnson; Skin-
a-Ma-Rink a Rce (comedy song) (two step), L. Stc-.
vens; The Song of Songs (ballad), Hilda Myers;
Sweet Little You (fox trot), Hilda Myers;
Under Java Skies (valse exotique), Ruth Mack; West
of the Great Divide (ballad), Hilda Myers; When the
Shadows Fall (waltz), Ruth Mack; Why Live a Lie?
(fox trot), Hilda Myers; Words (fox trot), Abe Cole.
Instrumental—Grandpa's Spells (one step). Jelly
Roll Morton; Shreveport Stomp ("stomp"), Jelly Roll
Morton; Stratford Huntch ("Huntch"), Jelly Roll
Morton; Tweedy Medley (A "Hoe-Down"), Charles
Tweedv. •
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn . Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
oi* agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
Please do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if desired.
SLINGERLAND
A Pneumatic Action bearing the name
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The high quality which has characterized
the Strauch Bros. Piano Actions and Ham-
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Slingerland Banjos
are sold the country over because
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Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
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