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PRESTO
FINE NEW QENNETT LIST
Excellent Variety of Records Provided for
Dealers to Impress the Holiday
Shoppers.
IDhere Supply
always meels
the Demand 7
Hardware, Felts, Cloths, Hammers, etc
for Pianos. Organs, Players, Talking
Machines, Special Stampings, Turn-
ings, etc., when you order from us.
WHERE SUPPLY MEETS DEMAND.
The American Piano Supply Co.,
No. 112 East 13th Street
NEW YORK CITY
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
Piano Bass Strings
2000-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Cor er Lewis Street
CHICAGO
The Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., released a
new list of Gennett records this week, which includes
the following:
Sacred—Love Led Him to Calvary (Webster-
Gabriel), Mrs. Virginia Asher and Homer Rode-
heaver, contralto and baritone duet with orchestra,
and Glorious City (Battorf), Homer Rodeheaver,
baritone, orchestra accompaniment.
Popular Vocal—All Alone (Irving Berlin) and
Blue-Eyed Sally (Beriiard-Rcbinson), the Tremainc
Brothers (duet), orchestra accompaniment. Daddy
Do (Fred Longshaw) and Copenhagen (Walter Mel-
rose and Chas. Davis), Kitty Irvin, piano and clari-
net accompaniment. I Got Your Water On (Bolan)
and Leaving School Blues (Baby Bonnie), Baby
Bonnie, piano accompaniment Lovell Bolan. Every-
body Loves My Baby (Palmer-Williams) and Texas
Moaner Blues (Clarence Williams and F. Barnes).
Josephine Beatty, accompanied by Red Onion Jazz
Babies.
Irish Numbers—The Fun at the Fair (Irish Jig)
and Drowsy Maggie (Irish Reel), George Halpin
( Fiddler), Dennis Marion, paino accompaniment.
For Dancing—Leaky Roof Blues (Lange), Lange-
McKay Orchestra, and Battleship Kate (Sweatman-
River), Wilbur Sweatman and His Acme Synco-
paters. Blackin' Blues (La Porte-Nathanson) and
Boll Weevil Blues (McCurdy-Palmer), Miami Lucky
Seven. On Wings of Love (tango fox-trot) (An-
drew) and You're Just a Flower from an Old Bou-
quet (Denni-Denni), Paul Sanderson and Hi.s Or-
chestra; vocal chorus, the Tremaine Brothers.
Toodles (Ruby-Spencer) and No One Knows What
It's All About (Rose-Woods), Westchester Biltmore
Country Club Orchestra; vocal chorus, Jack Kauf-
man. It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo'—No Llovera
Mas (Las Pelonas) (fox-trot) and Benamor (fox-
trat), Nathan Glantz and His Orchestra.
Foreign—Spanish—Muchachita Loca (tango) and
O-Ma-Gaby (fox-trot), La Orquesta de Nava.
Italian—Pascale Adda' Parti (Rossi) and E' Mama!
(E. Rossi), Balsamo, tenor, orchestra accompaniment.
New Christmas Numbers—Joy to the World
(Watts-Handel), and Hark! The Herald Angels
Sing (Wesley-Mendelssohn), Gennett Mixed Quartet,
accompanied by Sterling Brass Quintet; It Came
Upon The Midnight Clear (Scars-Willis), and While
the Shepherds Watch Their Flocks (Tate-Tansur),
Gennett Male Quartet, unaccompanied. The Star of
the East (Cooper-Kennedy), Mandel and Kreutz,
duet, orchestra accompaniment, and God Rest Ye
Merry Gentlemen, Criterion Quartet. Medley—Sacred
Night, Holy Night—O Faithful Pine—Good King
Wenceslas, Trinity Orchestra, and Holy Ghost, with
Love Divine, Gennett Trio. Jingle Bells, Criterion
Male Quartet, and Small Songs for Small Singers,
Lewis James, tenor.
THE MARTIN FRENCH HORN
LEATHER
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
40 Spruce Street
NEW YORK
Letters from Professionals Using Instrument Pro-
nounce It a Wonderful Model.
There was a time when musicians as a general rule
believed that no American manufacturer could com-
pete with European manufacturers in the making of
the French horn.
But since the bringing out of the French horn as
built by The Martin Band Instrument Company of
Elkhart, Ind., it would seem that the old theory must
make way for the new order of things. This belief
is based upon the actual experience of players, who
voice their opinions in letters like the following from
Ziegler's Music Shop and School at Muscatine, Iowa:
"The Martin French horn arrived the other day,"
says the letter in part, "and although I had sold the
customer a horn of European make, after trying out
the Martin he said he preferred to pay the additional
price and have the Martin.
"Mr. Phil Richards, first horn of the Tri-City Sym-
phony Orchestra, lives in Muscatine and after try-
ing the Martin pronounced it a wonderful instru-
ment."
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Since 1848
4th AVC Slid 13th St.
December 20, 1924.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
No.
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JANUARY, 1925
Title
Played by
Some Other Day, Some Other Girl
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
My Best Girl Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
All Alone
Lindsay McPhail
Waltz
I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon
Carl Westbank Fox-trot
Because They All Love You
Paul Jones Fox-trot
After All I Adore You
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
I'm Smilin' Thru My Tears
Nell Morrison
Waltz
My Old Pal
Dave Gwin
Ballad
Tell Me Dreamy Eyes
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
Broken Dreams Erwin Schmidt
Waltz
San
Lindsay McPhail One-step
How Come You Do Me Like
You Do? Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
Old Virginia Moon
Wayne Love Marimba Waltz
Lucile
Paul Jones Fox-trot
When the Shadows Fall
Dave Gwin
Waltz
The Heart of a Girl
Wayne Love
Waltz
St. Louis Gal
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
My Twilight Rose
Wayne Love Fox-trot
The Pal That I Loved, Stole the
Gal That I Loved Wayne Love
Waltz
I'm Satisfied
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
Morning
Nell Morrison Fox-trot
Tia Juana
James Rlythe Fox-trot
Where's My Sweetie Hiding
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
Fox-trot
When I Was the Dandy
Copenhagen
James
Paul Blythe
Jones Fox-trot
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
Capitol rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
Capitol Roll & Record Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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