Presto

Issue: 1925 2040

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PRESTO
August 29, 1925.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
sound-reproducing instruments. W. E. Clifton, Not-
tingham, England.
1,491,368. Amplifying horn. John E. Williams,
Duluth, Minn.
64.539. Des., Grille for phonograph cabinets. Otto
J. Haarlander, South Orange, N. J.
64.540. Des., Phonograph cabinet. Otto J. Haai-
lander, South Orange, N. J.
1,491,932. Automatic stop for sound reproducing
machines. O. F. Stuppan, Milwaukee, Wis.
1,497,399. Automatic lighting and sound producing
device. Charles A. Bailey, Cromwell, Conn.
1,496,911.
Phonograph.
C. S. Spitzer and J.
Gloub, Chicago, 111.
1,497,129. Needle sharpening device. Ruby O.
Wood, Seattle, Wash.
64,886. Des. Phonograph cabinet. Frank C. Bur-
ton, Chicago, 111.
1.498,098. Sound reproducer. Frank C. Hinckley.
Bridgeport, Conn.
64,907. Des. Phonograph cabinet. Lachlan Mac-
Lachlan, Grand Rapids, Mich.
1,498,003. Talking machine. Charles T. Ward,
Cupar, Canada.
1,499,151. Applying labels to phonographic rec-
ords and other articles. V. W. Challenger, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
1,499,162. Nonset phonograph stop. John Fastje,
Denison, Iowa.
1,498,621. Automatic phonograph. Roy L. Gerd-
ing, Philadelphia, Tenn.
1,498,850. Phonograph attachment. Fred C. Meyer,
Gary, Ind.
1,498,577. Talking machine record.
John J.
Reinbold, Marietta, Pa.
NEW WELTE=MIGN0N MUSIC
Latest List of Popular Rolls Included in September
Bulletin Out This Week.
All, waltz, Roherts & Bradley (Ruth Mack); Mamie,
fox-trot, Smith & Shilkret (Sam Jones); Pal of My
Cradle Days, waltz, Montgomery & Piantadosi
(Mary Allison); Row! Row; Rosie!, fox-trot, Bryan
& Meyer (L. Stevens); She's Coming Around the
Mountain, mountain song (Joshua Jones); Silver
Head, fox-trot, Brockman, Lopez & Nusshaum (Buck
Johnson); Sing a Sing, fox-trot, Chapman, Lyman
& Arnheim (Abe Cole); Sonya Yup. Alay-Yup," fox-
trot. Schafer & Fisher (Hilda Myers); Sweet Georgia
Brown, Bernie, Pinkard & Casey (Hilda Myers);
When Eyes of Blue Are Fooling You, fox-trot, Clare
& Monaco (Hilda Myers); Why Do I Love You?,
fox-trot, DeSylva & G. & I. Gershwin (Rudy Ger-
main).
Instrumental—Soldiers of the Sea, march, J. W.
Griffis (Osgood and Black); Teddy Junior March,
Sol. Wolerstein (Osgood and Black).
MUSIC PUBLISHERS FEAR RADIO.
Music publishers in New York City say that con-
tinuous radio broadcasting of popular songs hurts the
sale of sheet music. While some publishers admit
that radio broadcasting stimulates the sale of sheet
music for a short time, they usually agree it hurts a
continued sale of the music. Efforts are being made
to arrive at some copyright solution which will allow
the publishers to regulate the broadcasting of popular
compositions.
WHAT PORTLAND, ORE., LIKES.
Maybelle Elliott, manager of the sheet music de-
partment of Seiberling, Lucas Music Co. of Port-
land, Ore., says that the two waltzes recently pub-
lished by the Forster Music Publishing Co. are in
great demand by her customers. They are "Most
of All I Want Your Love" and "A Waltz in the
Moonlight with You."
The work of remodeling the Silverstone Music Co.,
The following popular Welte-Mignon reproducing St. Louis, Mo., is about completed. The company
records for September with name of recording artist will move into its new quarters at 412 North Twelfth
street at an earlv date.
following the composer have been included in new
bulletin:
"I'll Sing Thee Songs of Araby, ballad, Clay,
Oscar Haase.
Recollections—Series 1—Marcheta, Sometime, Kiss
Me Again, A Kiss in the Dark, Sparklets, Auf Wie-
dersehen, Howard Lutter.
Moonlight and Roses, fox trot, Black and Moret,
Howard Lutter.
I Miss My Swiss, fox trot (from "Chauve Souris"),
Baer, Vee Lawnhurst.
Sonya, fox trot, Fisher, Vee Lawnhurst.
Some Time (from "Some Time"), song, Friml,
Embody Five Cardinal Features.*
Howard Lutter.
I Want Another Chance with You, waltz song,
DURABILITY
Meyer and Baer, Stuart Gregory.
SIMPLICITY
March Medley—National Emblem, Bagley, Hands
Across the Sea, Sousa, Rudy Erlebach.
P
NEW VOCALSTYLE MUSIC ROLLS
Fox-Trots Predominate in Easy-Selling List Issued
by Cincinnati Company.
The following song rolls are included in the Sep-
tember bulletin of the Vocalstyle Music Roll Co.,
Cincinnati, with the name of the recording artist
printed in parentheses:
Because of You, fox-trot, Hirsch & Fiorito (Sam
Jones); Beside a Silv'ry Stream, fox-trot, Black,
Moret & Nova (Mary Allison); Funny, waltz, Yoell
& Anderson (Ruth Mack); Go Get 'Em Caroline,
fox-trot, Creamer & Myer (Hilda Myers); Hold Me
In Your Arms, fox-trot, Harty & Stocco (Abe Cole);
Honey, I'm in Love with You, fox-trot, Friedlander &
Conrad (Abe Cole): I Miss My Swiss (My Swiss Miss
Misses Me), one-step, Gilbert & Baer (L. Stevens);
Ida-I Do, fox-trot, Kahn & Jones (Sam Jones);
Jesus Bids Us Shine, children's hymn, E. O. Excell
(Mary Allison); Jewels, children's hymn, Cushing &
Root (Mary Allison); Kiss I Can't Forget, waltz,
Davis & Spitalny (L. Stevens); Lonesome—That's
e e r 1 e s s
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PRESTO
August 29, 1925.
There Could Be No Better
Helper for the Salesman In
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of the General Music Merchants.
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