December 20, 1924.
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PRESTO
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
Q R S JANUARY ROLLS
New Bulletin Out This Week Contains At-
tractive Variety of Word Rolls, Concert
Numbers and Foreign Selections.
The new bulletin of Q R S music rolls for January
issued by the Q R S Music Co., Chicago, this week,
:ontains the following:
New Word Rolls—At the End of the Road, ballad,
>layed by Ted Baxter. Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet Wil-
iam Now), fox-trot, played by Pete Wendling. Col-
ege Memories, Bluebird march, played by Osborne
md Howe. Everything You Do, fox-trot, played by
f. Lawrence Cook. Good Old Favorites—No. 1
(Medley)—(1) Sweet Marie, (2) Bedelia, (3) Take
Me Back to New York Town; (4) Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay!
(5) Take Me Out to the Ball Game; played by
Bcott and Watters.
IVawaiian Daisies, Hawaiian marimba waltz, played
iiy Scott and Watters. How I Love That Girl, fox-
trot, played by Max Kortlander. I'm a Dreamer
Dreaming Love Dreams), waltz ballad, played by
'nil Ohman. Indian Love Call (from "Rose Marie"),
tox-trot, played by Phil Ohman.
Lady, Be Good (from "Lady, Be Good"), fox-trot,
ilayed by Arden and Ohman. Let My Home Be
Your Home (When You're Down in Dixieland), fox-
trot, played by Russel Robinson. Madeline (Be
Mine), fox-trot, played by Victor Arden. My Kid,
ballad, played by Phil Ohman. Nancy, fox-trot,
played by "Sid" Laney. Nobody Loves You Like I
Do, fox-trot, played by Pete Wendling. No Wonder
(That I Love You), fox-trot, played by Arden and
Kortlander. Oh! How I Love My Darling! fox-trot
ind one-step, played by Pete Wendling. Paradise
Valley and You, marimba waltz, played by Scott and
Watters. La Rosita, fox-trot, played by Harold
icott. (When You and I Were) Seventeen, waltz,
clayed by Harold Scott. Somebody Like You, fox-
:rot, played by Pete Wendling. Sweet Dreams, fox-
Irot. played by Scott and Watters. Sweet Marie,
Bluebird ballad, played by Lee S. Roberts. Take
Me Back to Your Heart, waltz, played by Osborne
wd Howe. Under the South Sea Palms, marimba
waltz, played by Osborne and Howe.
Concert Series Rolls for January—Whispers at the
Ball, waltz, E. Meyer Helmund, played by E. Meyer
Helmund. Don Giovanni, minuet, Mozart, played by
Howard Brockway. Bohemian Folk Songs (four se-
lections), arranged and played by George Kerr.
Calm as the Night, Leopold Godowsky-Bohm, played
by Moissaye Boguslawski. Sheep and Goat (Walkin'
'to Pasture, Cowboy, and Old Fiddler Breakdown),
David W. Guion, played by Moissaye Boguslawski.
Specially Released Rolls Not Previously Listed—
Get Yourself a Monkey Man (And Make Him Strut
His Stuff), fox-trot (1224). Faded Rose, waltz
(1224). There's a Little Scotch Home in the Heather,
marimba waltz (1224). Iowa Corn Song, march song
(1224). Shadows Across My Heart, ballad (1224).
Love Light Lane, fox trot (1224). A Dear Little
Letter from You (Egy illatos kicsiny level) (English
and Hungarian words) (1224). Kiss Me Good-Night,
waltz (125). Oh! for a Pal Like You, marimba
waltz (125). Sweetest Little Rose in Tennessee,
waltz (1224). Dreamy Delaware, waltz (125).
Mine (Through All the Years to Come), fox-trot
(1224). Copenhagen, fox-trot (1224). Someone,
Somewhere, waltz (125). Schoolday Sweethearts,
waltz (1224). Wash Woman Blues, fox-trot (125).
Christmas Jingles (1224).
The new list of foreign rolls for January comprises
three Bohemian, five Croatian, five German, one
Greek, two Hungarian, nine Italian, one Jewish, six
Lithuanian, seven Polish, siv Slovak, two Slovenian,
seven Spanish and one Swedish.
BRANCH STORE FOR MOLINE, ILL.
The Sosna Music Shop of Rock Island Gives An-
other Evidence of Expansion.
A branch store of the Sosna Music Shop at 1816
Second avenue, Rock Island, 111., is to be opened at
404 Fifteenth street, Moline, 111. The Rock Island
shop will be managed by Mrs. Rose J. Bowen, who
has been in the employ of the firm for more than
three years, while Mr. Sosna, assisted by Miss Mollie
Ammeran, will take charge in Moline.
Mr. Sosna is the originator of the record exchange
system in the tri-cities which permits patrons to ex-
change old records for newer ones, offering a rebate
on the old ones.
The Adler royal radio neutrodyne and phonograph
combinations will be featured, along with a complete
line of foreign language records.
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Fine Line of Mandolins, Guitars and Ukuleles
of Slingerland Banjo Company Also
Free Sellers.
The fine lirfe of Slingerland's Professional Tone
Banjos, made by the Slingerland Banjo Company,
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high value as well as desirable profits for the firm
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Dealers report wonderful sales during the holiday
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The Slingerland line of accessories also provide,
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