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PRESTO
January 26, 1924.
FEBRUARY COLUMBIA ROLLS
New Assortment of Fox-trots, Waltzes and Blues
Announced by Chicago Company.
The new February releases of the Columbia Music
Roll Co., Chicago, are of the usual alluring quality
in recording. Art Gillham, a clever pianist, has been
added to the brilliant staff.
The following are the new fox-trots: Your
Mamma's Gonna Slow You Down, Clarence Johnson;
Every Day, Gladys Bagwill; So This Is Venice, Art
Gillham; It's Not the First Time You Left Me (But
It's the Last Time You'll Come Back), James Blythe;
Maggie (Yes, Ma'am), Everett Robbins; A Smile Will
Go a Long, Long Way, Everett Robbins; Are You
Lonely? Gus Drobegg, marimba; If I Cau"t Get the
Sweetie I Want (I Pity the Sweetie I Get), Clarence
Johnson; What Do You Do Sunday, Mary? Billy
Fitch; Keep Yourself Together, Sweet Papa, Clar-
ence Johnson; Old-Fashioned Love. Clarence John-
son; When It's Night-Time in Italy, Everett Robbins.
The following new waltzes are included in the Feb-
ruary list: When Lights Are Low, Billy Fitch; The
Land of Broken Dreams, Art Gillham; London
Bridge Is Falling Down (On the Isle of Childhood
Dreams), Art Gillham; How I Miss You, No One
Knows, Gladys Bagwill; Tripping Along, James
Blythe; Just for Tonight, Gus Brobegg; You Didn't
Want Me When I Wanted You, Gus Drobegg; So
This Is Love, Billy Fitch.
The February blues are: "The House of David"
Blues, Clarence Johnson; Mean Blues, Art Gillham;
Hard Luck Blues, Everett Robbins; Midnight Blues,
Clarence Johnson.
are also allowed furnished quarters, heat and light
free of cost. The duties are to organize and train
mixed choruses, quartets and other musical organiza-
tions, and to give vocal lessons and instrumental les-
sons, particularly on the piano. Competitors will not
be required to report for examination at any place,
but will be rated on their education, training and ex-
perience. Full information and application blanks
may be obtained from the United States Civil Service
Commission, Washington, D. C, or the secretary of
the board of U. S. civil service examiners at the post
office or custom house in any city.
OUR GUITARS IN MEXICO
Ninety-five Per Cent of Instruments Purchased There
Are Manufactured in the United States.
When the Mexican swain serenades his inamorata
he accompanies his song on an American guitar.
When the blithe insurrecto makes the dolce far niente
merry with music it is an American guitar he uses
to plunk the inspiriting measures. No matter where
he gets his gun the temperamental Mexican depends
on the manufacturers of the United States for his
beloved guitar. In short ninety-five per cent of the
guitars sold in Tampico are made in the United
States, the remaining bare five per cent coming from
Germany.
The figures are those of Consul James B. Stewart
in a report to the Department of Commerce in which
he gives flattering explanation that durability counts
in Mexico more than is generally supposed and that
the American guitar is characterized by that desir-
able feature. The American frankly admits that the
American guitar is less attractive to the eye than
the German instrument but it is stronger and made
of better wood.
But the German violins sell more readily in Mexico
Indian Service Department Advertises for Music than the violins from elsewhere. Their reputation is
a thing that the interval of the war did not decrease.
Teacher for Haskell Institute, Kansas.
When the German violin makers were ready to
The United States Civil Service Commission an- resume manufacturing and exporting they found
nounces a competitive examination for music teacher, their old Mexican customers ready to do business.
receipt of applications for which will close February All the violins sold in Tampico are imported direct
26. The examination is to fill a vacancy in the Indian from Germany or come from that country through
Service for duty at Haskell Institute, Kansas, at an the United States.
entrance salary of $760 a year, plus the increase of
$20 a month granted by Congress, and vacancies in
The Scoville Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., maker of
positions requiring similar qualifications.
brass hardware, has bought out the Oakville Co., an-
In addition to the salary named above, appointees other Waterbury concern in the same line.
UNCLE SAM WANTS TEACHER
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
Manufacturers of
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
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The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found.
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DE LUXE PLAYER ROLL CORP.
February Bulletin of Classics and Dance Rolls With
Words Issued to Trade.
The following classics are included in the new Feb-
ruary bulletin of the De Luxe Player Roll Corpora-
tion, New York, the name of the recording artist be-
ing printed in parenthesis:
Chanson (Melodic), Friml (Marguerite Bailhe);
Concerto No. 2, in C minor, Op. 18, Second move-
ment, Rachmaninoff (Sylvan Levin); Concerto, No. 2,
in C minor, Op. 18, Third movement, Rachmaninoff
(Sylvan Levin); Danse Caprice, Leonardi (Leonidas
• Leonardi); Eine Liebesnovelle, Wolff (Ruth Binga-
man); Elle Danse (She Dances), dedicated to Anna
Pavlowa. Friedman (Cecile de Horvath); Gigue in
G. Scarlatti (Alfredo Oswald); Heartsease, Beach
(Cecile de Horvath); Melancholic Op. 51, Rubin-
stein (Fannie Bloomiield-Zeisler) ;Mikado Selections,
Sullivan (Edna S. Hart); Moment of Sadness, Les-
chetizky (Austin Conradi); Music Box, Friml (Mar-
guerite Bailhe); Prelude, Op. 26, No. 2, GHere (E. R.
Sollitt); Prelude in G, Op. 32, No. 5, Rachmaninoff
(Leonidas Leonardi); Scottish Legend, Beach (Dor-
sey Whittlngton); Sian Chok (Spring Song), old
Chinese, arranged by Harriette Cady (Harriette
Cady): Sonata, E-minor, Op. 90, Beethoven (Xaver
Scharwenka); Song of the Volga Boatmen (old Rus-
sian), arranged by Harriette Cady (Harriette Cady);
Tarantella, Leschetizky (Ruth Bingaman); Thank
God for a Garden, ballad, Del Riego (Howard Lut-
ter); Viennese Waltz, Zoltan de Horvath (de Hor-
vath); Waltz in E minor, Chopin (Bendetson Net-
zorg); Waltz, Op. 12, No. 2 and Elfentanz, Op. 12,
No. 4, Grieg (Leonidas Leonardi).
Dance Rolls with words: Arcady (from "fiombo").
fox trot, Jolson & de Sylva (M. T. Loscalzo); Dancin'
Dan, fox trot, Stanley (John Spencer); Linger
Awhile, fox trot. Rose (Stuart Gregory); Lovey
Came Back, fox trot, Handman (Stuart Gregory);
Old Fashioned Love (from "Runnin' Wild"), fox
trot, Mack & Johnson (M. T. Loscalzo); Roamin' to
Wyomin', fox trot, Donaldson (Howard Lutter);
You're in Kentucky Sure as You're Born, fox trot,
Little, Gillespie and Shay (Howard Lutter).
JOBBERS TO MEET.
A lengthy and important program has been out-
lined by the officials of the National Edison Disc
Jobbers' Association for the annual convention to be
held at the Waldorf Astoria, New York, on Feb. 11
and 12. Besides the entertainment which will be of
unusually pleasant kind, there will be business ses-
sions at which very important trade matters will be
discussed.
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O S. KELLY
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DOLGEVILLE,N.Y
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WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peorla Street,
J. BRECKWOLDT. Pres.
Chicago, 111.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT, Sec. & Trea*.
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