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Columbus, O.: June 8, Indiana Theatre, In-
dianapolis, Ind.; June 15, Ambassador Theatre,
St. Louis, Mo.; June 22, Chicago Theatre, Chi-
cago, 111.; June 29, Chicago Theatre, Chicago.,
GROTON, CONN., May 20.—Vess Ossman and Rex 111.; July 13, Minnesota Theatre, Minneapolis,
Schepp, the crack banjo team, are preparing for Minn.; July 27, Paramount Theatre, Los An-
a busy Summer on the Publix circuit, and are geles, Cal.; August 3, Granada Theatre, San
booked solid until the middle of October, Francisco, Cal.; August 10, Portland Theatre,
according to advices just received from them Portland, Ore.; August 17, Seattle Theatre,
by David L. Day, general manager of the Bacon Seattle, Wash.; August 29, Denver Theatre,
Banjo Co., this city. These artists are using Denver, Col.; September 6, Riviera Theatre,
new No. 6 Ne Plus Ultra model Silver Bell Omaha, Neb.; September 13, Capitol Theatre,
banjos purchased before their recent New Eng- Des Moines, la.; September 21, Palace Theatre,
land trip, and are scoring triumphs wherever Dallas, Tex.; September 28, Texas Theatre,
they appear. In practically every large city, San Antonio, Tex.; October 5, Metropolitan
their act is broadcast from the stage on one Theatre, Houston, Tex.; October 12, Saenger
evening during their week's engagement. They Theatre, New Orleans, La.
recently made a big hit in Toledo on the pro-
Gibraltar Distributors, Inc., New York, have
gram of the Toledo Blade over station WSPD.
They are appearing this week in the Michigan been incorporated with a capital stock of $30,000
Theatre in Detroit and open at Loew's State, preferred, and 300 shares of common, no par,
Cleveland, on May 25. The balance of their to deal in musical instruments. M. Neufeld,
itinerary is as follows: June 1, Loew's Ohio, 206 Broadway, is correspondent.
Ossman & Schepp Starting
Goast-to-Goast Tour
New Values
New Sales
OW is the time to plan your sales—hence* the
trades convention. The new flashy styles and
the wide range in prices of VEGA Band and
Orchestra Instruments give you the most profitable
line of sales. The amazing values in the "N" Spe-
cial Banjo Outfit at $50 and the rich, artistically en-
graved and hand-colored Vegaphone and Vegavox
Banjos stimulate your sales with the finest kind of
prospects. Banjos, Guitars, Trumpets, Trombones,
Saxophones, Clarinets, Violins, and all the rest of
the country's leading manufacturer of high quality
instruments will be on display. See
them; compare the merits, then you
will be convinced that Vega Instru-
ments have every sales appeal.
N
EXHIBIT—SUITE 39-40
DRAKE HOTEL, CHICAGO
JUNE 3 to 6
The VEGA Co
161 Columbus Avenue
BOSTON, MASS.
"N"
Special
Banjo complete
with case, flan-
nel lined, is the
biggest v a l u e
ever produced in
banjos for
$50
ALSO ON EXHIBIT—
Triumphal Trumpets
the latest stream-line design and lower action
Vega Accordions
the finest in quality and style. Built by Vega.
Guitarists want
the most perfect-
ly made instru-
ments.
In the
Vega Ma'hogany
model you have
this at
$40
New Rolmonica Releases
New releases of Rolmonica rolls have been
announced by Buegeleisen & Jacobson, New
York, sole distributors for the Rolmonica, as
follows: R-388, "She's Got Great Ideas"; R-389,
"On a Summery Night"; R-390, "Just Another
Kiss"; R-391, "True Blue"; R-392, "Love (all I
want is love)"; R-393, "Geraldine"; R-394; "The
Lonesome Road (From the Showboat)"; R-39S,
"Bugle Calls—Reveille—Assembly—Taps"; R-
396, "The Song of Songs"; S-397, "La Paloma";
S-398, "Where Has My Little Dog Gone?"; R-
399, "Everything I Do, I Do For You"; R-400,
"A Garden in The Rain"; R-401, "Christina";
R-402, "That's What I Call Sweet Music"; R-
403, "Old Fashioned Lady"; R-404, "Gipsy Love
Song"; R-405, "Here Comes the Showboat";
R-406, "The One I Love Loves Me"; R-407,
"When It's Springtime in the Rockies"; R-408,
"Love Sings a Song in My Heart"; R-409,
"Every Moon's a Honeymoon"; R-410, "Can
You Blame Me?"; R-411, "I Got a 'Code' in
My 'Doze'"; R-412, "Oh Sweetheart Where Are
You To-night?"; R-413, "Sunbonnet Days."
The Sunnyside Music Shop, of which A.
M'azzei is proprietor, has been incorporated to
trade in musical instruments and radio mer-
chandise in Queens, L. I. The company has
200 shares of common stock, no par.
The Brunswick Shop, New Rochelle, N. Y.,
of which I. C. Cohen and Robert Nathans are
the proprietors, has occupied an attractive new
building at 611 Main street, this city.
You have tried the rest
—Now use the BEST
Joseph Rogers 9 Son
"XXX" and "STANDARD" Brand
Drum and Banjo Heads
Made from Genuine
Calfskin
The Frederick Rogers Co.
17 Jackson AT*.
Middletown, N. Y.
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.
Dealer—For Window Display, the
NICOMEDE RAINBOW FLASHER
for
BANJOS and DRUMS
The greatest novelty of the day. An instan-
taneous hit everywhere. A great drawing
card.
FREE—for 60 days only—One Banjo or
Drum Flasher to every dealer ordering five
or more of these flashers.
Mfd. by NICOMEDE MUSIC CO.
Altoona, Pa.
Gold Medal Strings
for musical instrument*
Gold-plat*d Sfml and
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co.
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