Presto

Issue: 1925 2042

September 12, 1925.
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PRESTO
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
NEW ANQELUS MUSIC ROLL
September Catalog of Music Adopted for Use
of Angelus Super Reproducing Piano
Is Issued.
Love, waltz, from "Blossom Time," by Banta and
Hess. 2289—If You Knew Susie (Like I Know Susie),
fox-trot, by Alan Moran. 2290—Twilight (The Stars
and You), fox-trot, by Constance Mering. 2291—Tell
Me More, fox-trot, from "Tell Me More," by Phil
Ohman. 2292—Ukulele Lady, fox-trot, by Phil Oh-
man. 2293—Ah-Ha! fox-trot, recorded by Alan
Moran. 2294—Because of You (The World Is
Mine), fox-trot, recorded by Phil Ohman. 2295—
Charleston, fox-trot, recorded by Freddie Rich.
NEW Q R S ROLL RELEASES
Four Easy-Selling Fox-trots on Special Listed Ready
for Shipment September 8.
The following Q R S releases for September 8 are
announced and numbers named were released to the
trade and shipped on standing orders on that date.
Orders from customers not on the standing order
list will have prompt attention:
3227—Cecilia, fox-trot.
3236—In the Garden of To-morrow, fox-trot.
3240—Save Your Sorrow (For To-morrow), fox-
trot.
3243—The Whole World Is Dreaming of Love,
fox-trot.
The following are included in the September cata-
log of rolls adopted for use only on the Angelus
Super Reproducing Piano issued by the Wilcox &
White Company, Meriden, Conn.:
Recorded by Fannie Bloomfield Zeisler: 8340—
Etude de Concert, F minor, Liszt.
Easy-Selling List of Popular Numbers Included in
Recorded by Hernia Menth: 8383—The Old Re-
New October Bulletin Just Out.
frain, Kreisler. 8380—Two Preludes, Op. 28, No. 20
and Op. 28, No. 7, Chopin.
Recorded by Tina Lerner: 8362—Caprice Bar- The following rolls are included in the October
bulletin of the Mel-o-dee Music Co., Inc., New York
baresque, Op. 71, No. 3, Palmgren.
Favorite Ballad (with Words)—Recorded by Ed- City, the name of the recording artist being added:
ward C. Harris: 2221—1 Love You Truly, Jacobs-
Alone at Last, Freddie Rich; Dreaming of. My Old
Bond.
Home,
Sweet Home, Geoffrey O'Hara; The Far Green The B. R. Hunt Manufacturing Co., Now at Carmel,
Dance Records (with Words): 2297—I Miss My
Ind., to Locate in Union City.
Hills
of
Home, J. Pierre Connor; Isle of Enchantment,
Swiss, fox-trot, recorded by Alan Moran. 2298—I
Want a Lovable Baby, fox-trot, recorded by Freddie Constance Mering; Kosher Kitty Kelly, Frank Milne;
The B. R. Hunt Mfg. Co., Carmel, Ind., has com-
Rich. 2299—Collegiate, fox-trot, recorded by Frank Marguerite, Alan Moran; Mighty Blue (A Mighty pleted arrangements to move its musical accessory
Banta.
Blue Blues), Phil Ohman; My Sweetie Turned Me factory to Union City, the same state, and will begin
Dance Records (with Words): 2300— Don't Tell Down, Freddie Rich; Oh! Boy, What a Girl, Freddie at once moving their machinery to that city.
Me I've Just Been Dreaming, waltz, recorded by
It is stated by members of the firm that the move
Constance Mering. 2301—I'm Tired of Everything Rich; Oh Say! Can I See You To-night, Eddie Kill-
But YoUj fox-trot, recorded by Phil Ohnian. 2302— 1 feather; On a Night Like This, Willard Robison; is due largely to the lack of express service, which
Manhattan, fox-trot, recorded by Edyth Baker. 2303 So Am I, George Gershwin; What a World This was discontinued some time ago in Carmel.
Early in June the company announced that it was
— Peaceful Valley, fox-trot, recorded by Willard Would Be, Phil Ohman; Who Wouldn't Love You,
Robinson. 2304—The Promenade Walk, fox-trot, re- Phil Ohman.
planning a merger with an Illinois concern. This
corded by Phil Ohman. 2305—Sonya, fox-trot, re-
proposition fell through for unknown reasons and the
corded by Frank Banta. 2306—Steppin' in Society,
Hand Played—The Student Prince Selections—(1) firm went on search of a town which would give
recorded by Edyth Baker. 2307—Yes", Sir; That's My Deep in My Heart, (2) Students' March, (3) them a bonus to locate there. After viewing about
Baby, fox-trot, recorded by Edyth Baker.
Serenade, (4) Drinking Song, Edwin Gabriel.
fifty such sites the plant at Union City was chosen as
Reprint from a Recent Bulletin: 8369—Chant sans
the best proposition.
Paroles, Op. 2, No. 3, F major, recorded by Fannie
The Hunt company has been located in Carmel
Bloomrield Zeisler. 8375—Caprice Viennois (Cradle
DAN DES FOLDES IN EUROPE.
over two years and has enjoyed a growing business
Song), recorded by Herma Menth. 8378—Dying
Daniel Des Foldes, foreign language records sales while there. The managers claim help is hard to get
Poet, Joseph Martin. 8374—Nola, recorded by Ed-
ward C. Harris.
manager of the Columbia Phonograph Company, there and that teaching green hands has cost them
Favorite Ballad (with Words): 2256—Because, Tnc, recently left for a vacation in Europe. During $100 each.
recorded by Edward C. Harris. 2296—Pal of My his trip he plans to visit France, Germany, Austria,
Cradle Days, recorded by Phil Ohman.
Italy and Switzerland. While his trip is not for The Flanner-Hafsoos Music House, Inc., Milwau-
Accompaniment (with Words)—A105—The Last
Rose of Summer, Key F; Annie Laurie, Key E flat, business purposes, we know that Mr. Des Foldes will kee, recently equipped the St. Stephen's Lutheran
seek "Atmosphere" for future Foreign Language Church Band, of Concord, Wis., with Conn instru-
recorded by Edward C. Harris.
Records.
ments.
Dance Records (with Words): 2288—Song of
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September 12, 1925.
PRESTO
PHONOGRAPH PATENTS
Long List of Inventions May Afford Evidence
of the "Come Back" with Which the
Talking Machine Is Credited.
Our large stock Is very seldom depleted, and your
order, whether large or small, will receive imme-
diate attention. In addition, you get the very
best of
Felts; Cloths; Hammers; Punching*;
Music Wire; Tuning Pins; Player
Parts; Hinges; Castings; etc.
We have in stock a full line of materials for
Pianos and Organs.
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NEW YORK
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Manufacturers of
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ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
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NEW YORK
65,212. Design phonograph cabinet. Hulbert A.
Yerkes, Forest .Hills, N. Y.
l,502,3r>2. Reproducer for talking machine. Stuart
B. Booty, Dulwich Hill, Australia.
15,875. Reissue, phonograph. Alden L. Howard,
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
1,502,312. Mounting means for phonograph rec-
ords Ralph Mayhew, New York, N. Y.
1,502,060. Portable phonograph. Solomon Sachs,
New York, N. Y.
1,502,532. Phonograph. Charles S. Tobin, Miami,
Fla.
1,502,764. Tone modifiers for phonographs. Ed-
win C Clark and A. T. Brower.. Cleveland, Ohio.
1,502,769. Nonset stop for phonographs. James
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65,336. Design, phonograph. Otto T. Haarlander,
South Orange, N. J.
1,503 058. Phonograph record cleaning brush. John
L. Mikovitz and F. Petersell, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
1,503 330. Record cabinet. Mike A. Mousel, Elm-
wood, Wis.
1,502,747. Foldable turntable for talking machines.
Solomon Sachs, New York, N. Y.
1,503,787. Means for energizing or winding the
spring motors of sound reproducing and other ma-
chines. Harry S. Folk, Melbourne, Australia.
1,503,631. Means for storing gramophone records.
George A. Holt, Manchester. England.
l,50.~\518. Sound-producing device. Frank G.
Schneider, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,503,854. Receiving device for electric phono-
graphs and the like. Frank Seclau, New York, N. Y.
1,504,421. Tray for phonograph records, etc.
Joseph W. Bishop, Muskegon, Mich.
1,505,073. Disk talking machine. Horace L. T.
Buckle, Yiewsley, England.
1,504,433. Needle silencer for talking machines.
Moritz F. Corswandt, Chicago, 111.
1,504,387. Tone modifier. F. E. Shane, Kansas
City, Mo.
1,505,307. Talking machine. T. T. Bennett, Glas-
gow, Scotland.
1,505,267. Talking machine repeater and stop. E.
H. Josephson, Long Island City, N. Y.
1.505,477. Record holder. R. N. McClure, Saw-
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1,506,160. Phonograph. George B. Burch, New-
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1,506,562. Sound-reproducing device. Leroy R.
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1,505,952. Phonograph mechanism. W. A. Fricke,
Oak Park, 111.
1,506,300. Illuminating device for talking ma-
chines. W. S. Harp, Baltimore, Md.
65,482. Design, combined radio and phonograph
cabinet. Walter Lytton, Chicago, 111.
1,505,972. Horn for talking machines. R. A. Sea-
brook, Mishawaka, Ind.
AMPICO TRADE STIMULATORS.
The following Ampico special releases are ready
for immediate shipment: I Want You All for Me,
fox-trot, J. Milton Delcamp; Silver Head, fox-trot,
Vincent Lopez; Sentimental Me, fox-trot, Adam Car-
roll; A Kiss in the Moonlight, fox-trot, Fairchild and
Carroll. These recordings will be listed in the Octo-
ber bulletin and will be included in all contract
orders by the Ampico Corporation, New York.
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
SEPTEMBER RELEASES
No.
Title
1235 Alcne at Last—Fox-Trot
1241 Can't Your Friend Get a Friend for Me?
1237
1256
1246
1242
1236
1238
1243
1239
1244
1255
1234
1253
1249
1254
1247
1252
1257
1240
1251
1248
1250
1245
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
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The Background
4tH AVC 811(1 13th St.
—Fox-Trot
Carolina Sweetheart—Waltz
High Tone Mama of Mine—Fox-Trot
Honey, I'm in Love With You—Fox-Trot
If You See That Gal of Mine Send
Her Home—Fox Trot
Isn't She the Sweetest Thing—Fox-Trot
I've Found My Sweetheart Sally—Waltz
I've Got the Blues for Tennessee—
Fox-Trot
Just Lonesome—Waltz
Let Me Linger Longer in Your Arms—
Fox-Trot
My Sweetie Turned Me Down—Fox-Trot
Oh! Heinrich! (You're So Nice)—
Fox-Trot
Red Hot Henry Brown—Fox-Trot
Rose of the Evening—Waltz
Silver Head—Fox-Trot
Somebody's Crazy About You—Fox-Trot
Sometime—Waltz
Sonya—Fox-Trot
Summer Nigh'.s—Fox-Trot
Twilight (The Stars and You)—Fox-Trot
Underneath the Yum-Yum Tree—
Fox-Trot
We're Back Together Again—One-Step
You Can't Make a Monkey Out of M«
Fox-Trot
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
Hand Played
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Will please your trade and
double your sales.
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Capitol rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
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(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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