September 20, 1924.
P R E S T C
22
Q R S ROLLS FOR OCTOBER
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The new Q R S Word Rolls for October are pre-
sented in a bulletin by the Q R S Music Roll Co.,
Chicago. The new list includes the following, with
the name of the recording artist printed in paren-
theses:
Adoring You (from "Ziegfeld Follies of 1924"), fox-
trot, McCarthy-Tierney (Victor Arden). Follow the
Swallow, fox-trot, Rose-Dixon-Henderson (Arden
and Kortlander). Go 'Long, Mule, fox-trot, Creamer-
King (J. Lawrence Cook).
Hawaiian Moon,
Hawaiian marimba waltz, DeWitt-Zerse (Scott and
Watters). The Heaven in Your Eyes, Bluebird
waltz, Kortlander-Wendling (Harold Scott). Honest
and Truly, waltz, Rose (Harold Scott). Lonely
Little Melody (from "Ziegfeld Follies of 1924"), fox-
trot, Buck-Hubbell-Stamper (Victor Arden). Medal
of Honor March, Bluebird march, Marley-Matthews
(Osborne and Howe). The Pal That I Loved Stole
the Gal That I Loved, marimba waltz, Pease-Nelson
(Osborne and Howe). Plain Quadrille (with dance
calls (Osborne and Howe). Pretty Pettin' Man, fox
trot. Hall Geise (Pete Wendling). Put Away a
Little Ray of Golden Sunshine for a Rainy Day, fox-
trot, Lewis-Young-Ahlert (Arden and Kortlander).
She Loves Me, fox-trot-one-step, Brown-Egen
(Pete Wendling). Sleepy Honolulu Moon, Hawaiian
marimba waltz, Heagney (Scott and Watters).
Somebody Loves Me (from "Scandals of 1924"), fox-
trot, DeSylva-Gershwin (Arden and Kortlander).
Somewhere in Napoli, marimba waltz, Stanley-Ryan-
Hunt (Osborne and Howe).
Stop Henrietta, fox-
trot-one-step, DeSylva-Meyer (Max Kortlander).
Underneath a Sunny Sky, fox-trot, Parish-Gillen
(Pete Wendling). What Did I Get by Loving You?
waltz, Collier-Reid (Harold Scott). Where the
Dreamy Wabash Flows, fox-trot, Friend-Baer (Pete
Wendling). Old Familiar Faces, fox-trot, Rose-
Edwards (Arden and Kortlander). I Love a Lassie
(Ma Scotch Bluebell), Bluebird song, Lauder-Graf-
ton (Harold Scott). The Temple Bells (from "In-
dian Love Lyrics"), Bluebird ballad, Hope-Finden
(Phil Ohman). Till I Wake (from "Indian Love
Lyrics"), Bluebird ballad, Hope-Finden
(Phil
Ohman).
Specially released numbers not previously listed:
At the End of the Sunset Trail, fox-trot (724);
Bungalow Love Nest, marimba waltz (924); Caldonia
Blues, fox-trot (924); Hawaiian Moon, Hawaiian
marimba waltz (924); I'm Falling in Love with a
Shadow (of the Girl Next Door), waltz (824);
(All Alone with You) In a Little Rendezvous, fox-
trot (824); Lonesome Lou, fox trot (824); Mona-
vanna, fox-trot (624); Underworld Blues, fox trot
(924); War Horse Mama (Pig Meat Sweetie), fox
trot (924).
The Q R S foreign rolls for October include two
Bohemian, one Croatian, six German', one Hungar-
ian, seven Italian, one Lithuanian, five Polish, two
Russian, four Slovak, four Spanish and two Swedish
numbers.
RADIO SHOW POSTPONED.
The date of the third annual national radio exposi-
tion, at the Grand Central Palace, New York, has
been changed from October to the week of November
3. This was done to have a longer period elapse be-
tween the Radio World's Fair, to be held September
22-28, and the exposition. The exposition this year
will be in progress on election day. Election returns
will be radiocast at the show.
REPAIR SHOP BUSY.
The Piano Repair Shop, Chicago, is now comfort-
ably settled in its new quarters at 339 South Wa-
bash avenue, where it has completed installing new
machinery and is now equipped to do work of any
nature in repairing pianos and talking machines. This
shop specializes in work for out-of-town dealers and
is doing repairing for dealers throughout the country.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Since 1848
4th AVC and 13th St.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
COLUMBIA
WORD ROLLS
OCTOBER, 1924
No.
Title
Played by
986 Georgia Lullaby
Dave Gwin
Waltz
985 Put Away a Little Ray of
Golden Sunshine
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
984 Keep On Dancing
Carl Westbank Fox-trot
983 West of the Great Divide
Dave Gwin
Ballad
982 I Didn't Know Carl Westbank Fox-trot
981 Savannah
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
980 Sweet Little You Carl Westbank Fox-trot
979 Pretty Soon
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
978 Chimes of Waikiki
Marie Sare Marimba Waltz
976 Whispering Palms
Marie Sare Waltz with Ukulele Effects
975 Kiss Me Goodnight Dave Gwin
Waltz
974 Sleepy Honolulu Moon
Marie Sare Dreamy Hawaiian Waltz
973—One of a Million Fools Billy Fitch
Waltz
972 A New Kind of Man, with a New
Kind of Love
James Blythe Fox-trot
971 Patsy
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
970 Good Night, Sleep Tight
Wayne Love Fox-trot
969 Dreamer of Dreams
Nell Morrison
Waltz
968 Too Tired (Urn Hhm)
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
967 Follow the Swallow
Nell Morrison Fox-tr».t
966 It's Lullaby Time
Billy Fitch
Waltz
965 Waikiki Is Calling Me
Wayne Love Dreamy Hawaiian Waltz
964 Why Did You Do It? Billy Fitch Fox-trot
963 What Did I Get By Loving You?
Clarence Johnson
Waltz
959 The Little Old Clock On the
Mantle
Harry Geise Fox-trct
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