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Waltz; 9. Oh! Look at That Baby, Fox-trot; 10. Get Out
and Get Under the Moon, Fox-trot.
"JES'
DOGGONE BLUES"—1. Kansas City Blues; 2.
Colorado Blues; 3. The West Texas Blues; 4. Memphis
Blues; 5. Hesitation Blues; 6. Boa Constrictor Blues; 7.
Florida Blues; 8. Joe Turner Blues; 9. War Bride Blues;
10. The Aviation Blues.
"LA HERMOSURA DE MEXICO"—1. Lindas Mexi-
canas, Marcha; 2. Carmela, Polca; 3. Ramona, Valse; 4.
Pa-que me dice cosas, Cancion; 5. Benito Canales, Valse;
6. Para que Sufras, Pasillo; 7. Panchita, Polca; 8. Club
Verde, Valse; 9. Adolorido, Fox Corrido; 10. Por Unos
Ojos Negros, Cancion.
TOP NOTCHERS—1. My Pet, Fox-trot; 2. That Brand
New Model of Mine, Fox-trot; 3. Lou'siana Lullaby,
Waltz; 4. Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me, Fox-
trot; 5. Just a Little Bit o' Driftwood, Fox-trot; 6. Get
Out and Get Under the Moon, Fox-trot.
OUR MUSICAL AMBASSADOR—1. Old Pals Are the
Best Pals After All. Fox-trot; 2. Oh! Look at That Baby,,
Fox4rot; 3. The Church Bells Are Ringing for Mary,
Waltz; 4. From Midnight Till Dawn, Fox-trot; S. Will
You Be Sorry? Fox-trot; 6. Adoree, Fox-trot.
DRAMATIC—1. A Cloister Scene (Mason); 2. Sym-
phonie No. 6 (Pathetique), Tschaikowsky, Op. 74; 3. An-
dante. Bartlett, Op. 205; 4. Angel's Serenade, Braga; 5.
Good-Bye, Tosti.
POPULAR—1. My Heart Stood Still; 2. Last Night
I Dreamed You Kissed Me; 3. Laugh Clown, Laugh; 4.
Eyes That Love; 5. Deep in My Heart, Dear.
POPULAR—1. Get Out and Get Under the Moon; 2.
My Pet; 3. Old-fashioned Roses; 4. In the Evening; 5.
Happy Go Lucky Lane.
JULY 28, 1928
Gertrude Ederle and Claire Windsor
Purchase Welte-Mignon (Licensee) Pianos
Clark Orchestra Roll Go.
ROLLS FOR 65 NOTE ELECTRIC REWIND PIANOS
HITS FROM H1TLAND—(1) Hello Montreal, fox-
trot; (2) In a Little Tvvo-By-Four For Two, fox-trot; (3)
Go Lucky Lane, fox-trot.
"A MUSICAL MODEL"— (1) Get Out and Get Under
the Moon, fox-trot; (2) Last Night 1 Dreamed You Kissed
Me, fox-trot; (3) You May Be Right, You May lie
Wrong, fox-trot;
(4) Lou'siana Lullaby, waltz;
(5)
Waitin' for Katy, fox-trot; (6) Real Estate Pa-pa, lox-
trot; (7) When, lox-trot; (8) Old Fashioned Roses, waltz;
(9) From Midnight Till Dawn, fox-trot; (10) Old Pals
Are the Best Pals After All, fox-trot.
"SPICED WITH PEP"—(1) My Pet, fox-trot; (2)
That's My Mammy, fox-trot; (3) Oh! Look At That Ba-
by, fox-trot; (4) All Day Long, waltz; (S) My Angel, fox-
trot; (6) Louisiana, fox-trot; (7) Adoree, fox-trot; (8)
When You're Nobody's Boy, waltz; (9) It Was the Dawn
Of Love, fox-trot; (10) The Yale Blues, fox-trot.
FLASHY FAVORITES—(1) That Brand New Model
Of Mine, fox-trot; (2) Will You Be Sorry?, fox-trot; (3)
In The Evening, fox-trot; (4) Forevermore, waltz; (5)
Dead Sea Blues, foxtrot; (6) Just A Little Bit O' Drift-
wood, fox-trot; (7) There's One Little Girl, fox-trot; (8)
My Dear Old Mother's Shawl, waltz; (9) Your Worries
Ain't Like Mine, fox-trot; (10) Your Troubles Will Be
Like Mine, fox-trot.
"XYLOSOPHY"—(1) Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed
Me, fox-trot; (2) My Pet, fox-trot; (3) Old Pals Are
the Best Pals After AH, fox-trot; (4) Lou'siana Lullaby,
waltz; (5) That Brand New Model Of Mine, fox-trot; (£)
That's My Mammy, fox-trot; (7) Adoree, fox-trot; (8)
Forevermore, fox-trot; (9) Oh! Look At That Baby, fox-
trot; (10) Get Out and Get Under the Moon, fox-trot.
"HIGH VOLTAGE BLUES"—(1) Real Estate Pa-Pa,
(2) Charleston Clarinet Blues, (3) Dead Drunk Blues, (4)
I5oa Constrictor Blues. (5) The Yale Blues, (6) Your
Troubles Will Be Like Mine, (7) Borneo, (8) Dead Sea
Blues, (9) Your Worries Ain't Like Mine, (10) Get Out
and Get Under the Moon.
"FORWARD! MARCH!"—(1) Stars and Sripes For-
ever, (2) Semper Fidelis, (3) National Emblem, (4) Man-
hattan Beach, (5) The NC-4. (6) Soldiers Of the Sea, (7)
Veterans Of Foreign Wars, (8) Spirit Of Independence,
(9) The Rainbow Division. (10) The American Legion.
"SERVICE STARS" (Dedicated To The American Le-
gion)—(1) The American Legion, march; (2) There's a
Long, Long Trail, ballad; (3) Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo,
one-step; (4) Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit-
Bag one-step: (5) Over There, one-step; (6) It's A Long,
Long Way To Tipperary, one-step; (7) 7th Regiment
March; (8) How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On the
Farm?, one-step; (9) Madelon, song; (10) Hail, Hail, The
Gang's All Here, one-step.
ITALIAN—(1) Nun e' Carmela Mia waltz; (2) 'A Zin-
gara, song; (3) 'A Rezza, song; (4) Lacreme 'e Cun-
dannate, song; (5) Luna Mezzo Mare, march; (6) Avem
Maria, tango; (7) Addio Felicita, song; (8) 'A Vela,
song; (9) Ombra Si' Tue; (10) Terra Straniera.
SPANISH—(1) Welcome Home, marcha; (2) Borin-
quena, danza; (3) Creola, tango; (4) Trago Amargo,
tango; (5) Trillito, flamenco; (6) Cinco Tecolotes, marcha;
(7) Sevilla, fox-trot; (8) Venezuela Heroica, valse; (9)
La Carcajada, one-step; (10) El Dolor, valse.
THE VOICE OF OLD MEXICO—(1) La Rosita, fox-
trot; (2) Senorita Mine, fox-trot; (3) Marcheta, fox-trot;
(4) La Veeda, fox-trot; (5) Ramona, waltz; (6) Rio Rita,
fox-trot; (7) Granada, fox-trot; (8) Dancing Tambourine,
fox-trot; (9) An Old Guitar, fox-trot; (10) Dolores.
ROLLS FOR COINOLA AND EMPRESS ORCHES-
TRION INSTRUMENTS
HITS FROM HITLAND— (1) Hello Montreal, fox-trot;
(2) In A Little Two-By-Four For Two, fox-trot; (3) Col-
legiana, fox-trot; (4) Japansy, watlz; (5) Why Do I
Love You? fox-trot; (6) The Dance Of the Blue Dan-
ube,
fox-trot; (7) She's the Sweetheart Of Six Other
Guys, fox-trot; (8) You're Only Passing the Time With
Me, waltz; (9) You Can't Blame Me For That, fox-trot;
(10) Happy Go Lucky Lane, fox-trot.
THE VOICE OF OLD MEXICO—(1) La Rosita, fox-
trot; (2) Senorita Mine, fox-trot; (3) Marcheta, fox-trot;
(4) La Veejia foxtrot; (5) Ramona, waltz; (6) Rio Rita,
fox-trot; (7) Granada, fox-trot; (8) Dancing Tambourine,
fox-trot; (9) An Old Guitar, fox-trot; (10) Dolores, fox-
FOR
NELSONAVIGGEN INSTRUMENTS: 4X, 5X, 5,
6, 6T, 7
4X-205— "OH! BOY, WHAT JOY!"—(1) Get Out and
Get Under the Moon, fox-trot; (2) Last Night I Dreamed
You Kissed Me, fox-trot; (3) You May Be Right, You May
Be Wrong, fox-trot; (4) Lou'siana Lullaby, waltz; (5)
Waitin' For Katy, fox-trot; (6) Real Estate Pa-Pa, fox-trot;
(7) When, fox-trot; (8) Old Fashioned Roses, waltz; (9)
From Midnight Till Dawn, fox-trot; (10) Old Pals Are
the Best Pals After All. fox-trot.
4X-204—SUPREME SONG SUCCESSES—(1) My Pet.
fox-trot; (2) That's My Mammy, fox-trot; (3) Oh! Look At
That Baby, fox-trot; (4) All Day Long, waltz; (5) My
Angel fox-trot; (6) Louisiana, fox-trot; (7) Adoree, fox-
trot; (8) When Ydu're Nobody's Boy, waltz; (9) It Was
the Dawn of Love, fox-trot; (10) The Yale Blues.
4X-203—"TEMPO DI DANCE"—(1) That Brand New
Model Of Mine fox-trot; (2) Will You Be Sorry?, fo>
trot- (3) In the Evening, fox-trot; (4) Forevermore,
waltz; (5) Dead Sea Blues, fox-trot; (6) Just a Little
Bit O' Driftwood, fox-trot; (7) ' There's One Little Girl,
fox-trot: (8) My Dear Old Mother's Shawl, waltz; (9)
Your Worries Ain't Like Mine, fox-trot; (10) Your
Troubles Will Be Like Mine, fox-trot.
Gertrude Ederle
WO notable additions have been made re-
T cently
to the list of prominent people who
have become owners of Welte-Mignon (Licensee)
reproducing pianos, they being Gertrude Ederle,
the young lady who last year succeeded in swim-
ming the English Channel, and Claire Windsor,
Claire Windsor
the motion picture star. Miss Ederle purchased
;. Becker piano and Miss Windsor, a Stieff, these
being two of the hundred or more makes of
pianos where Welte-Mignon (Licensee) actions
are installed by the manufacturers who produce
them.
Here and There in the Trade
Youts & Hofacre have opened a new music
concern, called the Clinton Music Store, at
ing, on South Main street, adjoining its quar- Clinton, Okla., handling a general stock of
ters on the North, which will be used as an musical instruments of all kinds.
annex, in which to conduct a ten-week course in
group piano instruction.
Boltin Piano Co., operating stores at
Freehold and New Brunswick, N. J., has opened
Walter Kline has just opened a new piano a third branch at 215 Clifton avenue, Lakewood,
store at 15 Walnut street, Salem, N. J., handling with Mrs. Lillian King in charge.
a full line of Jacob Bros, pianos.
The Claypool-Lacey Music Co., Crawfords-
George E. Perley and Lou F. Morgans have ville, Ind., has filed an amendment to its charter,
opened a new music store at 521 Grand ave- increasing its preferred stock from $15,000 to
nue, Des Moines, la., handling a complete stock $50,000; the common stock will still be $25,000.
of musical instruments.
The Music Shop, 20 East Main street, Mc-
Leansboro, 111., has been incorporated with a
Everett McLaughlin, of Braintree, Mass., has
capital stock of $8,000, and will deal in all kinds
purchased the business of the Beal & McCarthy
of musical instruments.
Music Co., one of the oldest firms in Brockton,
Mass.
John A. Cartwright has recently disposed of
his music store at 16 West Washington street,
J. L. Heltebrake has opened a new music Newcastle, Ind., to J. E. Cash, who will operate
store, called the Milroy Music Co., at 569 Lin- the store, handling Victor talking machines and
coln avenue, Winnetka, 111., handling pianos, records.
musical merchandise and accessories.
HE H. Ackerman Piano Co., Marion, O., has
T leased
the second floor of the Hughes Build-
P«rcy M. Oyler, who conducts a music store
at 403 Walnut street, Harrisburg, Pa,, has filed
a voluntary petition in bankruptcy with liabil-
ities of $22,000 and assets of $2,700.
The Hille-Baldwin Music House, of which
Earl Hille is proprietor in Independence, Kan.,
has acquired the business of the Radio Sales &
Service Co., which is now a part of Mr. Hille's
store.
A new branch store has been opened by Grin-
nell Bros., Detroit, Mich., at Birmingham,
Mich., the location being at 121 North Wood-
ward avenue.
The Hamilton Music Store, 6008 Penn avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa., suffered considerable damages
recently in a fire of undetermined origin.
L, M. Welch has opened a new, complete
music store on First street, Jena, La., handling
pianos, talking machines, small goods and musi-
cal accessories.
L. W. Middleton, proprietor of the music
store bearing his name, has moved the store
back to its former location in the Princess
Theatre Building, where a full stock of sheet
music and small instruments will be carried.
The Wendheiser Music Store, of Rockville,
Conn., moved recently to its new quarters in
the Central Block, handling phonographs, sheet
music records and small instruments.
The Foster Music & Jewelry Store, formerly
located on North Grand street, Monroe, La., has
moved to its new home on the ground floor of
the Bernhardt Building on North Second street.