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PRESTO
NEW GENNETT RECORDS
Long October Line Announced in New Bulle-
tin Issued by Starr Piano Company,
Richmond, Ind.
The following Gennett records for October are
announced by the Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind.:
Uncle Josh in the Cafeteria (Stewart) and Uncle
Josh at a Circus (Stewart), Byron Harlan, Mono-
logue.
Gaelic Barn Dance and Holly and Ivy (Irish
Reels), Flanagan Brothers.
Popular Song Hits—Sad 'N' Lonely Blues (Grain-
ger-Wilson) and Bleeding Hearted Blues (Austin),
Edna Hicks, Piano Ace, Porter Grainger; Sweet
Woman (Rose-Dixon-Henderson), Stavin' Change
(Bernard), Al Bernard, tenor; Squawkin' the Blues
(Fowler) and You Got Ev'rything a Sweet Mama
Needs (Fowler), Helen McDonald, Piano Ace, Lem-
uel Fowler; My Sweetie Went Away (Turk-Hand-
man), Ernest Hare, Baritone, and Hi Lee Hi Lo
(Chop Suey a la Fox ee Trot ee) (Schuster-West),
Billy Jones and Ernest Hare, tenor and baritone.
Latest Dance Melodies—Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh!
Golly I'm in Love (fox trot) (Olson-Breuer) and
Dirty Hands, Dirty Face (fox trot), (Leslie-Clarke-
Jolson-Monaco), Bailey's Lvicky Seven; Bad News
Blues (fox trot), and Broken Hearted Blues (fox
trot) (Ringle-Flickmann), Ladd's Black Aces; In-
diana Moon (waltz), Specialty Orchestra, Charles
Hart sings chorus, and Born and Bred in Brooklyn
(waltz), from Musical Comedy, "The Rise of Rosie
O'Reilly," specialty orchestra; I've Been a Fool
(Frederick-Homer-Landry-Hagen), and Some of
These Days (Brooks-Klickman), Art Landry and
His Call of the North Orchestra; Pharaoh (Egyptian
Fox Trot) (Maloof), and Egyptian Glide (tango
Orientale) (Maloof), Maloof and His Oriental Or-
chestra; Pickles (fox trot), Bailey's Lucky Seven
and Do You, Don't You, Will You, Won't You (fox
MAGOSY & BUSCHER
First Class
OVAL AND ROUND METAL
SPINNERS
Makers of high-grade hammered Cym-,
bals in Brass and German Silver, from 2
to 18 inches; Brass Mutes for Cornets,
Trombones, French Horns.
trot), Lanin's Famous Players; My Old Love
(Mexi-
can Love Song), and The Flatterer (fox t r o t ) , Mo-
guel Brothers' Marimba Band; Love Tales (fox trot),
and Midnight Rose (fox trot), Howard Lanin's Ar-
cadia Orchestra; El Opio (fox trot), and Wounded
Bird, Moguel Brothers' Marimba Band; Four Little
Black Berries (waltz) (O'Connor), and Southern
Ros.es (waltz) (Strauss), Green Brothers' Xylophone
Orchestra.
Foreign Selections—Social Club (Paso-doble flam-
enco) (M. Martinez P.), and Yucatan Club (Paso-
doble flamenco) (M. Martinez P.), Gonzalez y su
Orquesta; "T He Perdido Y No Puedo Olvidarte"
(fox trot) (Larry Conley), "Las Lagrimas De La
Olvera" (Danzon) (Ricardo Garcia Arellano), Gon-
zalez y su Orquesta; La Cegadora (fox trot), and Mi
Viejo Amor (Cancion Mexicana) (A. Esparza Oteo),
Marimba Hermanos Moguel.
Popular Gennett Records of the Day—Yes! We
Have No Bananas (fox trot), Bailey's Lucky Seven,
Irving Kaufman sings the chorus, and Bebe (fox
trot) (Silver), Bailey's Lucky Seven; You Tell Her—
I Stutter, and Rip Saw Blues, Art Landry and His
Call of the North Orchestra; Tin Roof Blues (New
Orleans Rhythm Kings), and That's a Plenty (Wil-
liam-Craemer). New Orleans Rhythm Kings; I Love
Me (I'm Wild About My Self), Irving Kaufman,
tenor, and Barney Google, Irving and Jack Kaufman;
Indiana Moon (waltz), Specialty Orchestra, Chas.
Hart sings the chorus, and Born and Bred in Brook-
lyn (waltz), from "The Rise of Rosie O'Reilly,"
Specialty Orchestra.
Oh! Gee, Oh! Gosh, Oh! Golly, I'm in Love (fox
trot), and Dirty Hands, Dirty Face (foxtrot), Bailey's
Lucky Seven; Bad News Blues (fox trot), and
Broken Hearted Blues (fox trot), Ladd's Black Aces;
When June Comes Along With a Song (fox trot),
and First, Last, and Always (fox trot) (Akst-Davis),
Bailey's Lucky Seven; Annabelle (fox trot), Joe
Thomas' Saxotette, and Electric Girl (fox trot)
(Wheeler-Smith-Holmes), Biltmore Hotel Orchestra;
Roses of Picardy (fox trot), and Just One Night
(waltz), Biltmore Hotel Orchestra.
September 22, 1923
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
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Oklahoma Organization Winning Fame with the
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carry their name to all parts of the country. This
Our Hammered Cymbals are as Good as Turk-
ish Cymbals in Sound, and they don't cost as
much.
Drum Major Batons in Wood and Metal.
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We Can Manufacture Any Specialty in
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DEALERS AND TUNERS!
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Ivorine (grained), Complete Tops, Set Keys 8.00
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Sole manufacturers and distributors of H. P.
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information is received in a letter from Zimmerman
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Oklahoma City.
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The Belle Isle Serenaders are in constant demand
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