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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 6, 1925
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Schollenberger, who for several years has been
identified with the Lerch Co., in the capacity of
manager of the record department. The young
couple will reside in Canton, following a honey-
moon through the East.
Dealers Push
"CENTURY"
Because
It Is
Nationally
Advertised!
Century Music Pub. Co.
235 West 40th St.
New York
Traveling for Ditson Go.
L. A. Martell, who has a wide acquaintance
with music dealers throughout the country and
who has long been associated with the Oliver
Ditson Co., was recently appointed traveling
representative for that firm. Mr. Martell will
make a trade trip to the Far West this Summer.
George W. Furniss, who formerly covered the
Pacific Coast and other territory for the Oliver
Ditson Co., will confine his activities to other
sections of the country.
H. P. Lerch a Benedict
CANTON, O., June 1.—Of interest to music deal-
er circles in eastern Ohio is the marriage this week
of Herbert P. Lerch, of the D. W. Lerch Piano
Co., Canton music house, and Miss Anna M.
Can't Go Wn
f FEIST;
Handsome Home of D. E.
Ahlers Piano Co., Dayton
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DEAR ONE
YOU AND I
0 KATHARINA
LOVEIY LADY
SONG OP LOVE
I'M SO ASHAMED
UOODLK DOO DOO
HAUNTING MELODY
HONEST AND TRULY
THE MIDNIGHT WALTZ
WHEN I THINK OF YOU
THE PAL THAT I LOVED
PAL OF MY CRADLE DAYS
ROCK-A-BYE-BYE-BABY DAYS
WILL YOU REMEMBER ME
LET IT RAIN, LET IT POUR
I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS
NO WONDER (THAT I LOVE YOU)
HONEY, I'M IN LOVE WITH YOU
LET ME LINGER LONGER IN YOUK
ARMS
Knabe and Ampico Representative in That City
Now Occupies a Particularly Attractive Build-
ing—Special Program Marks Opening
DAYTON, O., June 1.—The new warerooms of the
D. E. Ahlers Piano Co., this city, located in the
new shopping section are among the most at-
tractive in this part of the country. The build-
ing itself is thoroughly modern in every respect,
and the interior is furnished in a manner which
does full credit to the excellent line handled by
the company, it having recently secured the
agency for the Knabe and J. & C. Fischer pianos
with, of course, the Ampico.
The company has been attracting the atten-
tion of the Dayton public with full-page adver-
tising of an attractive character and at the open-
ing held recently provided an excellent musical
program.
MY GAL DON'T LOVE M E ANY MORE
W H E N THE ONE YOU LOVE LOVES
YOU
1 HAD SOMEONE ELSE BEFORE I
HAD YOU
IF IT WASN'T FOR YOU I WOULDN'T
BE CRYING NOW
Write for Dealers' Prices
LEO
Knabe Artist Gives Program
for Employes of Reo Go.
the program, but in the marvelous performance
Miss Ruth Lloyd Kinney Offers Program of
of the Ampico both as an accompanying instru-
Song With Ampico Accompaniment and Am-
ment and as a means of bringing the playing of
pico Solos at Automobile Plant in Lansing
Rachmaninoff and other artists to the Reo em-
ployes.
An interesting feature of Miss Ruth Lloyd
Kinney's recent tour with the Knabe and the
Ampico was her concert given at the plant of
the Reo Co. at Lansing, Mich. On this occa-
DAVENPORT, IA., June 1.—The L. A. Murray
sion Miss Kinney's beautiful program of songs
Music
Co., of this city, has been granted a
with Ampico accompaniment was heard in ad-
dition to several Ampico numbers from the re- charter of incorporation with a capital stock of
cordings of Rachmaninoff and other artists. In $50,000. The officers are L. A. Murray, presi-
dent; Margaret Murray, vice-president, and Dor-
addition to this Miss Kinney broadcasted from
othy E. Murray, secretary.
Station WREO. She reports a most enthusias-
tic reception from the people at the Reo plant
Prof, and Mrs. A. M. Setter have organized
and the greatest interest was taken, not only in
the New Castle Music Co., New Castle, Pa.
Murray Go. Chartered
Without These
Sequel to
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Give Me One Rose to Remember
Me Neenyah (My Little One)
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When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Sing Along!
Home to My Joy and Thee
That Wonderful Mother of Mine
Dear Little Boy of Mine
Mother O! My Mother!
Just Been Wond'ring All Day Long
Gypsy Love Song
Mother Machree
My Wild Irish Rose
Sunrise and You
Smilin' Through
Kiss Me Again
China Rose
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