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PRESTO
TWO SPECIAL CLARK ROLLS
American and Hawaiian Hits Suited For Playing on
Empress and Coinola Styles.
The latest "O" rolls of the Clark Orchestra Roll
Co., De Kalb, 111., are announced in a special slip
mailed to dealers. These rolls are suited for use on
the "Empress," styles Y, Yl, B. BB, AS, C, F, V, R,
and all Orchestrion Combinations, and on the "Coin-
ola," styles D, C2, X, AF, AB, CF, CB, and K. The
contents are are follows:
O-2141, Wild-Fire Hits—Last Night On the Back
Porch, fox trot; Banana Blues, fox trot; Foolish
Child, fox trot; Cut Yourself a Piece of Cake, fox
trot; Just a Girl That Men Forget, waltz; No, No,
Nora, fox trot; Maggie! (Yes, Ma'am), fox trot;
12th St. Rag; I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland, waltz;
Oh! Sister, Ain't That Hot!, fox trot.
O-2142, Hawaiian Beauties—Hawaiian Memories,
Flower of Hawaii, Under Hawaiian Skies, My
Hawiian Dream, On the Isle of Wicki Wacki Woo,
Sad Hawaiian Sea, Coral Sands of My Hawaii,
Chimes of Waikiki, Honolulu Lullaby, Aloha Oe.
DECEMBER VOCALSTYLE ROLLS
Fox-Trots, Waltzes, Blues and Instrumental Num-
bers in Excellent Variety in New Presentations.
The following rolls are included in the December
bulletin of the Vocalstyle Roll Co., Cincinnati. The
name of the recording artist is printed last:
Fox Trots—Blue Rose (Coleman and Herbert), L.
Stevens; Bug House Fables (Clarence Gaskill), Ernie
Black; C'm'on and Dry the Dishes (Bernard and
Long), Ernie Black; I've Got a Cross-Eyed Papa
(Zany, Duval and Ingraham), Billy Waterworth;
Easy Melody (Conley and Rodemich), "Buck" John-
son; Happy and Go Lucky (Clarence Gaskill), Sam
Jones; I'm Sittin' Pretty (Davis, Baer and Santly),
"Buck" Johnson; Now That I Need You, You're
Gone (Clarke, Leslie and Mever), L. Stevens; Out of
the Sunshine Into My Heart (Weber and Bowers),
Frederick V. Bowers; Rememb'ring (The Duncan
Sisters), L. Stevens; Take, Oh, Take Those Lips
Away (McCarthy and Tierney), Hilda Myers; That's
a Lot of Bunk (Brennan and Henshaw), Abe Cole.
Waltzes—I Still Believe in You (Sterling and
Chase), played by Eva Halloran; I'd Love to Waltz
Through Life With You (Buck and Herbert), Mary
Allison; Carmen Ohio (arranged by H. IT. Snyder),
Mary Allison; If Love Were All (Wells and Axt),
Dick Osgood; Pinin' Just For You (Royce and
Adams), Mary Allison; Roll Along Missouri (Kal-
mar, Ruby and Jerome), Mary Allison; Stay Home,
Little Girl, Stay Home (Brown and Hanley), Ernie
Black; You Can't Make a Fool Out of Me (Cunning-
ham and Van Alstyne), Sam Jones.
Blues—If T Can't Get the Sweetie I Want I Pity
the Sweetie I Get (Young, Lewis and Schwartz), Abe
Cole.
Instrumental — Audrey, waltzes (Kittie West
Black), Osgood and Black; Nobles of the Mystic
Shrine, march (John Philip Sousa), L. Stevens.
December 8, 1923.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
AMUSEMENT CENTERS
NEW LUDWIG ADDITION
Enlarged Quarters Will Provide Greater Facilities to
Active Chicago Drum Company.
The new addition to the factory of Ludwig & Lud-
wig, 1611 North Lincoln avenue, Chicago, is near
completion. The new building which adjoins the
present factory will give the company 35,000 square
feet of floor space. The demand for Ludwig drums
has been insistent and has necessitated the large addi-
tion to the already active industry.
The new quarters will give the Ludwig company
greater facilities and increased production will enable
the company to meet all future requirements. The
latest and most efficient devices will be installed and
the efforts and experience of the active industry will
be devoted solely to fine drum making. The result
of this policy is obvious and should convince dealers
everywhere of the fine quality in Ludwig drums.
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
BIO DEMAND FOR QENNETTS
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, Freu^h Horns.
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.
Makers of the BESTONE Banjo Reso-
nators
We Can Manufacture Any Specialty in
Our Line to Order.
232 Canal St. and 118 Walker St., NEW YORK
Holiday Shoppers Keep Record Department of Starr
Piano Co.'s Chicago Branch Busy.
Holiday shoppers have greatly increased the Gen-
nett record sales of the Starr Piano Co., S. Wabash
avenue, Chicago. Every day new Gennett records
are being produced and the "latest on Gennetts" is a
well adapted slogan. A new list of the late records is
always on hand for the benefit of customers.
Every department of the Chicago store is busy and
the sales of both piano and phonographs are expected
to eclipse that of last year.
TEACHES SAXOPHONE JAZZ.
A new jazz instruction book for C melody saxo-
phones has been published by the Chart Music Pub-
lishing House, 26 Quincy stretet, Chicago. It is an
addition to its line of easy method instruction books
produced by the company. The book contains a num-
ber of charts to be used as fingering guides as well
as exercises and special selections, and the method is
easv to follow.
SUPERIOR QUALITY COUNTS
"SPECIALTY BRAND" PRODUCTS
ARE IN DEMAND BY EVERYONE
MAIN SPRINGS—REPAIR PARTS—MOTORS
/
Write for our descriptive catalogue and price list
which will be of great interest and value to you
(Something New)
THE SPECIALTY PHONOGRAPH AND ACCESSORIES COMPANY
210-212 East 113th Street
New York, N. Y.
Tiny Coinola
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pros.
J. E. BOYER, Sec'y
World's UrgMt maDufutewi of High Grmdm Band ana Orchestra Instruments. Employs l,Mt
expert workman.
All of the most calibrated Artists nse ana endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the uee of tke
Conn Instruments in their organisations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable Tarvo or bar aedon;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artiaticnes* of 4eaign,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to aay point in ths U. S. subject to ten <3ays free trial, ffmsinh store
or afomeie* will be found in all largo cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
Manufactured by
The Operators Piano Co.
16 to 22 South Peoria St.
CHICAGO
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