22
P R E S T C
June 21, 1924.
PATRIOTIC AIRS FOR FOURTH
Good Gennett List Which May Be Featured to Good
Advantage by Dealers.
UJhere Supply
aliuaijs meets
the Demand j
Hardware, Felts, Cloths, Hammers, etc
for Pianos, Organs. Players, Talking
Machines, Special Stampings, Turn-
ings, etc., when you order from us.
The American Piano Supply Co., Inc.
No. 112 E u t 13th Street
NEW YORK CITY
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
The Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., has issued a
bulletin of Gennett records suited for sale approach-
ing the Fourth of July. These nuinbers are brim-
ming over with love of country, are dignified, full of
character, and played with an inspiring virtuosity,
fervor and patriotism that cannot fail to make a last-
ing impression. In the list are:
Fire Call, march, and President Coolidge March,
New York Fire Dept. Band (No. 5341).
The Ideal Republic, address by William Jennings
Bryan, and National Emblem March, Gennett Mili-
tary Band (No. 5224).
The Gallant 106th Infantry March and Washing-
ton Grays March, Lieut. Matt's 106th Infantry Band
(No. 5338).
Men of Ohio March and 136th U. S. Field Artillery
March, The Armco Band (No. 5051).
Knights of Columbus March and Sabre and Spurs,
Knights of Columbus Band (No. 4784).
Under the Double Eagle, and Stars and Stripes
Forever, Gennett Military Band (No. 10003).
Guardes Du Corps March and 2nd Regiment Conn,
N. G. March, Lieut. Matt's 106th Infantry Band
(No. 5436).
Hands Across the Sea March, and The American
Ace March, Lieut. Matt's 106th Infantry Band (No.
5435).
Stars and Stripes Forever March and National
Emblem March, Knights of Columbus Band (No.
4734).
W O O L PRICES.
Western wool prices for the season show the mar-
ket to be about eight cents under last year's level, a
figure established by Utah dealers. Buying of the
new clip has started in eastern Oregon.
MUSICIANS BUY CONNS.
Fifty-eight instruments made by C. G. Conn, Ltd.,
Elkhart, Ind., were sold to San Francisco musicians
during the eight weeks ending June 7, according to a
statement in a local publication made by R. F. Code,
manager of the retail department of the Conn San
Francisco Co., 47 Kearny street. The list included
sousaphones, trumpets, trombones, clarinets and saxo-
phones.
Piano Bass Strings
2OO9-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Correr Lewis Street
CHICAGO
LOOK
U P R I G H T VERSUS CONSOLE.
The representative of a large concern manufactur-
ing phonographs said to a Presto man in New
York last week, that his trade demands almost en-
tirely the console model and that he could hardly
sell upright phonographs any more. This report got
to the ears of J. A. Lund, of the Columbia Grand Co.,
of Chicago, who said: "I will buy those upright
cases; I want all the uprights I can get; we have a
great trade in upright model phonographs." So it
goes; what seems hard for one seems easy for an-
other.
There are eight main broadcasting stations in Eng-
land.
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Title.
Played by.
Shine
James Blythe Fox-trot
Spain
Gus Drobegg Fox-trot
In the Evening James Blythe Fox-trot
Limehouse Blues Gus Drobegg
Blue
The Picture I Painted of You
There's "Yes-Yes" in Your
Paul Jones
Waltz
Gloomy Moon
Harry Earl
Waltz
Thru the Shady Lane
Billy Fitch
Waltz
Someone Loves You After All
(The Rain Song from "Kid
Boots")
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
You Are Too Sweet for a
Dream
Wayne Love Fox-trot
Colorado
Billy Fitch
Waltz
Bambalina (from Wildflower)
Clarence JohnsonN Fox-trot
Sonny Boy
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
Birmingham Papa Harry Earl Fox-trot
Please
Harry Geise Fox-trot
Just Leave Me Alone
Wayne Love Fox-trot
Bringing Home the Bacon
Harry Geise One-step
Rose
Harry Earl Fox-trot
Honolulu Rose
Billy Fitch
Waltz
It Had to Be You
Harry Geise Fox-trot
When It's Love Time in
Hawaii
Billy Fitch Waltz ukulele
Put On the Ritz
Clarence John Novelty fox-trot
Old-Fashioned Home, Sweet
Home
Harry Geise Fox-trot
Just One Rose
Billy Fitch
Waltz
To Retail at
Why Pay More?
75
None Better.
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Columbia rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
Columbia Music Roll Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave.
CHICAGO
ILL.
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