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October 4, 1924.
PRESTO
U.S. MUSIC CO.'S NEW LISTS
October Bulletin of United States Music Com-
pany Gives Excellent Variety in Word,
Art and Foreign Numbers.
The United States Music Co., Chicago, has issued
its October list of rolls which includes the following
word rolls with the name of the recording artist
printed in parenthesis:
Along the Old Kentucky Shore, waltz, Maddox and
Taylor; At the End of the Sunset Trail, waltz, Emer-
son and Hanson; Caldonia Blues, Thomas and Wallace
(Geo. Thomas); Charley, My Boy, one-step, Kahn and
Fiorito (Lee Sims); Doodle Doo Doo, fox trot, Kas-
sel and Stitzel (Lee Sims); Dreamy Delaware, waltz,
Donaldson and Violinsky (Harold Wansborough);
The Eagle and the Lion, march with lyrics, Chas. A.
Arthur; Forsaken Blues, fox trot, Morgan and
Straight (Eubie Jones); I Want to Be Happy, fox
trot, Caesar and Youmans (Horace Prell); It Looks
Like Rain, fox trot, Wendell Hall (Horace Prell).
Auto-Art rolls for standardized producing tracker
bar: Word rolls—On the Road to Mandalay, ballad,
Kipling and Speaks (Robert Billings).
Auto-Art Instrumental Rolls—Etude (revolution-
ary Etude) Op. 10-No. 2, Chopin (Cora Mel Hatton);
From Puritan Days, "In Domine Domini," "New
England Idyls," Edward MacDowell (Robert Bil-
lings); The Joy of Autumn, "New England Idyls,"
Edward MacDowell (Roger Le Mar); La Gondola,
Etude, Op. 13, No. 2, A. Henselt (Cora Mel Hatton);
Midsummer, "New England Idyls," Edward Mac-
Dowell (Cora Mel Hatton); An Old Garden, "New
England Idyls," Edward MacDowell (Robert Bil-
lings); Petite Valse, Op. 28, No. 1, A. Henselt (Cora
DEALERS and TUNERS!
Keys Recovered and Rebushed
All work is done by expert workmen
and modern machinery and you are
assured of correct spacing which is so
important. When keys are replaced they
will appear exactly as when the instru-
ment left the factory.
PRICES FOR PYRALIN IVORY
52 heads and tails
$8.00
52 fronts
2.50
88 keys rebushed
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
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112 W. 30th Street
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
HOW TO S E N D
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wrap or box securely, and ship Parcel Post or Express.
Mel Hatton); Prelude in G minor, Rachmaninoff
(Ivan Petrikoff).
Library Edition—Word Rolls: La Rosita, song,
Stuart and Dupont (Robert Billings).
Library Edition (Music Only)—I. At a Trysting
Place, II. To a Wild Rose, from "Woodland
Sketches," E. MacDowell (Robert Billings); Dance
Caprice, Op. 28, No. 3, Grieg (Cora Mel Hatton);
Etude (Revolutionary Etude), Op. 10, No. 2, Chopin
(Cora Mel Hatton); Loin du Bal (echoes of the
ball), waltz, Ernest Gillet (Ralph Austin); Whisper-
ing Willows, intermezzo, Victor Herbert (Cora Mel
Hatton); Kiss Me Good Night, waltz, Bernie, Ste-
vens and Olson; Moonlight and You, fox trot, Russo,
Sizemore and lAlden (Eubie Jones); Morning
(Won't You Ever Come 'Round), fox trot, Turk &
Silver (Eubie Jones); Oriental Love Dreams, fox
trot, Kerr, Burtnett and Miller; San, fox trot, Mc-
Phail and Michels (Horace Prell); Shadows Across
My Heart, waltz, C. Roland Flick; Sing a Little
Song, fox trot, Erdman, Chon and Westphal (Lee
Sims); Susquehanna Home, fox trot, Dave Ringle
(Lee Sims); Somebody Loves Me, "Scandals," fox
trot, De Sylva and Gershwin (Lee Sims); Sweet Lit-
tle You, fox trot, Irving Bibo (Horace Prell); Un-
derworld Blues, Wallace and Thomas (Hershel
Thomas); Why Live a Lie? one step, Gilbert and
Koehler (Horace Prell); Words, fox trot, Dubin,
Tucker and Spencer (Lee Sims).
Foreign Word Rolls—Budem 'Zas pit! polka, Bo-
hemian, Karel Vojtechovsky; Chodske Pisnicky, Bo-
hemian, V. F. Fiser; Zieh doch Aus dein Kleid! Ger-
man, Adorjan Otvos; Bortarcamnak Borbul a Fedele,
Hungarian, Adorjan Otvos; Cuan Penze a Mamma
Mai, march, Italian, Giuseppe Vescera Sousedska;
Mily Djabelku Moj, Polish. Adam Rajski; Pognala
Wolki, Polish, Fr. Przybylski.
Foreign Rolls (Music Only)—Pade-Espan Valcas,
Lithuanian; Bedziemy Pic', polka, Polish; Kaliszki
Kujawiak, Polish.
FEATURES IMPERIAL LINE.
Under the name of "Imperial," Lyon & Healy,
Chicago, is now offering to the trade a new line of
low-priced band instruments made in Europe, in ac-
cordance with the company's specifications. The
feature of this line is the Imperial sousaphone, which
can be sold at retail for an alluringly low price. A
folder on Imperial band instruments is now being
prepared and will be ready for distribution very soon.
TO PLEASE OENNETT BUYERS
New List from Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind.,
Provides Batch of Sellers.
Gennett record buyers who enjoyed previous num-
bers by Saxi Holsworth and His Band may now be
served by dealers with a new record (No. 5530) for
dancing: How Come You Do Me Like You Do, fox
trot (Austin-Bergere), and Tropical Palms, fox trot
(Ventre-Gornberger-Cowan). Two very alluring mel-
odies, one featuring Vera Burt, with Saxi Holsworth
and His Band playing both.
A new Homer Rodeheaver record has "Will the
Circle Be Broken' (Lillenas-Lines), and "Beautiful
Isle of Somewhere" (Pounds-Fearis). This is one of
the first numbers Homer Rodeheaver has made on
Gennett Records since his return from his world wide
cruise. These two are among his best liked hymns
and he sings them with all his old time force and
whole-souled enthusiasm.
Record No. 5526 has two flute solos of Irish mel-
odies—The Girl I Left Behind Me, Irish reels, and
The Gap of Dunlow, The Three Lakes, Irish jigs, by
John Griffin.
Vocal Duets—Anyway the Wind Blows (Creamer-
Hanley), and Look-a What I Got Now (Lewis-
Young-Jerome), Kaufman & Ryan, duet, Harry
Reser, banjo uke accompaniment and Thomas Gris-
elle, piano accompaniment.
Foreign (Spanish)—La Bombonera (Maquinal-
mente) (de la opereta "Tu Boca"), shimmy fox, and
Hortensia, shimmy (A. G. Torrens), Orquesta Tex-
MOISTURE-PROOF STRINGS.
The string department of Armour & Co., Chicago,
advertises moisture-proof strings and says: "Ex-
cessive rains and moisture throughout the country
have increased the widespread appreciation of the
secret moisture-proofing process that Armour & Co.
have perfected for protecting Armour's Music Strings
from the harmful dampness of the atmosphere and
the moisture of the hands. This is very important
in damp climates and along the seaboard. Dealers
everywhere should emphasize this admirable feature
and strong selling point."
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Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
Please do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if desired. .
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