Presto

Issue: 1925 2038

August 15, 1925.
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PRESTO
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
63161—Some Day (We'll Meet Again), fox-trot.
Pub. Waterson. Pianist—Lee Sims.
63158—Sweet Georgia Brown, fox-trot. Pub.
Pianist—Lee Sims.
tJ. S. Music Co. Bulletin Presenting an Un- Remick.
63163—Yes, Sir! That's My Baby, fox-trot. Pub.
usually Attractive Variety of Popular
Berlin. Pianist—Lee Sims.
and Auto-Art Word Rolls.
LIBRARY EDITION WORD ROLLS.
WORD ROLLS.
93123—That Tumble-Down Shack in Athlone,
43156—Alone at Last, fox-trot. Pub. Berlin. Irish ballad. Pub. Waterson.
Pianist—Lee Sims.
LIBRARY EDITION.
43132—Collegiate, fox-trot. Pub. B. Shapiro & Co.
23103—Blue Bells, novelette. J. S. Zamecnik.
Pianist—Lee Sims.
Pianist—Robert Billings.
43141—Dreamy Carolina Moon, waltz. Pub.
Browne. Pianist—Harold Wansborough.
43142—Golden Dream Girl, Hawaiian waltz. Pub.
Forster.
43134—If I Can't Have You, waltz-fox-trot-chorus. How Workers in the Making and Selling Famous
Pub. B. Shapiro. Pianist—Harold Wansborough.
Music Rolls Are "Resting Up."
43149—I'm Tired of Everything But You, fox-trot.
E.
I.
Kaiper,
president of The Vocalstyle Music
Pub. Feist. Pianist—Robert Billings.
Co.,
accompanied
family, is motoring in the
43125—Isn't She the Sweetest Thing (Oh Maw! East and will stop by at his
Lake Placid, New York, for
Oh Paw!), fox-trot. Pub. Remick. Pianist—Lee several weeks before returning to Cincinnati.
Sims.
Herbert J. Brand, manager of the New York City
43143—1 Wonder Where We've Met Before, fox-
branch
of The Vocalstyle Music Co., recently visited
trot. Pub. Waterson. Pianist—Cal Welch.
Vocalstyle headquarters in Cincinnati for several days
43169—Je Vous Aime (I Love You), "Puzzles of
and then proceeded to Chicago for a visit with rela-
1925," waltz. Pub. Harms.
tives.
43137—Keep on Croonin' a Tune, fox-trot. Pub.
Clark's Lake, Mich , is the August mecca for sev-
Mills. Pianist—Cal Welch.
43154—Manhattan, "Garrick Gaieties," fox-trot. eral members of The Vocalstyle Music Co. organi-
zation. George Shives, popular Vocalstyle traveler,
Pub. Marks. Pianist—Tom Blake.
43155—Marguerite, fox-trot. Pub. Feist. Pianist accompanied by his family, is fishing and fox trotting
there for a few weeks. Miss Mary Allison, Vocal-
—Lee Sims.
43111—My Empty Arms, "Chatter Box Revue," style studio manager, is also a member of a jolly
group of vacationers at Clark's Lake.
fox-trot. Pub. Shapiro. Pianist—Robert Billings.
43147—My Sugar, fox-trot. Pub. Waterson. Pian-
BLOW UP IN HORN FACTORY.
ist—Henry Winston.
Spontaneous combustion in the dust exhaust fan
43146—No Other (No One But You), fox-trot.
started a fire at the Holton band instrument factory
Pub. Weil. Pianist—Jack Pierce.
at Elkhorn, Wis., one day last week. The flames
43153—The Promenade Walk, "Artists and
threatened the structure for some time, but the dam-
Models," fox-trot. Pub. Harms. Pianist—Tom age was slight.
Blake.
43135—Shake That Thing, blues. Pub. Chicago.
Pianist—Cal Welch.
43145—Smile All the While, fox-trot. Pub. Y. &
B. Ager. Pianist—Jack Pierce.
43148—So Long, I'll See You Again, waltz. Pub.
Mills. Pianist—Harold Wansborough.
43139—Somebody's Crazy About You, fox-trot.
Pub. B. Shapiro. Pianist—Cal Welch.
43106—Some Day (We'll Meet Again), fox-trot.
Pub. Waterson. Pianist—Lee Sims.
Embody Five Cardinal Features;
43144—Sonya, Yup, Alay Yup! fox-trot. Pub. Ber-
lin. Pianist—Jack Pierce.
DURABILITY
43152—Steppin' in Society, fox-trot.
Pub. B.
Shapiro. Pianist—Cal Welch.
SIMPLICITY
43131—Sweet Georgia Brown, fox-trot. Pub.
ACCESSIBILITY
Remick. Pianist—Lee Sims.
43167—Trombone Blues, fox-trot. Pub. Melody.
SOLIDARITY
Pianist—Cal Welch.
GUARANTEE
43112—Wanted a Pal by the Name of Mary, waltz.
Pub. Roat.
Write for Prices and Territory
43126—Yes, Sir! That's My Baby, fox-trot. Pub.
We Have Something of Interest for You
Berlin. Pianist—Lee Sims.
SEPTEMBER MUSIC ROLLS
VOCALSTYLE VACATIONERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
P
REGULAR ROLLS.
Music Only.
13170—Colonel Bogey, march. Pub. Hawkes.
13133—Emblem of Faith March. Pub. Beard.
AUTO-ART WORD ROLLS.
These rolls for standardized reproducing tracker
bar.
63159—Because of You, fox-trot. Pub. Feist.
Pianist—Lee Sims.
63160—Collegiate, fox-trot.
Pub. B. Shapiro.
Pianist—Lee Sims.
63162—Isn't She the Sweetest Thing (Oh Maw!
Oh Paw!), fox-trot. Pub. Remick. Pianist—Lee
Sims.
63124—Mighty Lak' a Rose, song. Stanton and
Nevin. Pianist—Robert Billings.
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August 15, 1925.
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