24
PRESTO
EQUIPMENT OF COWBOY BAND
June 7, 1924.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
AMUSEMENT CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
Included in the equipment of the widely known
Cowboy Band which plays the 1924 Southwestern
Exposition and Fat Stock Show, Fort Worth, Tex.,
are two Martin Sousaphones which, their players say,
are giving such excellent service that they are the
envy of other members of the organization.
NEWEST GENNETT RECORDS
Dream of You) (fox-trot) (Bard and Hoover) and
Don't Mind the Rain (fox-trot) on No. 5448, and
Oh, Baby (Don't Say No, Say Maybe) (fox-trot)
(De Sylva and Donaldson) and Never Again (fox-
trot) (Kahn and Jones), Bailey's Lucky Seven, on
5452.
Concertina—Mariechen VValzer (Mariechen Wale)
(Marietta Waltzer), Mariechen Waltz, and Kirta
Polka Und Mei' Lieserl Polka, Schepp and Schuckert.
Foreign (Spanish)—Fado 33 (T. Costa) and El
Pajaro Azul (The Blue Bird), R. Milan, Orquesta
Texana.
Alluring Features Presented by Starr Piano Co. in
Latest List of Winners.
The new Gennett records issued this week by
the Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., have a varied
character that makes for a mide appeal. Besides the
usual alluring dance numbers it has other features
that conduce to lively sales in the record depart-
ments.
The Irish Minstrel record, No. 5434, contains When
Shall the Day Dawn in Erin and The Star of Coun-
ty Down, sung by Shaun O'Farrell.
A new band record has Guardes Du Corps March
(Hall) and 2nd Regiment Conn. N. G. March
(Reeves), Lt. Matt's 106th Infantry Band.
Popular Vocal—There's Yes, Yes in Your Eyes
(Cliff-Friend), Vera Cole with Dance Orchestra;
Don't Blame It All on Me (Morse, Terriss and
Wood), sung by Charles Harrison with Dance Orch.
For Dancing—From One Till Two (I Always
CONNORIZED NAME CHANGE.
The Connorized Music Company, of New York,
long known as makers of music rolls, has been
changed to the Autonatic Perforating Company. For
a time the industry was propoted with some vigor
and the old name would seem to have an advertising
value which must not get lost. But the old custom-
ers may remain.
SLINGERLAND
May Bell
Slingerland Banjos
are sold the country over because
they are Highest quality and sold
at a reasonable price.
Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
Tiny Coinola
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Manufactured by
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715-721 N. Kedzie Ave.
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