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January 3, 1925.
P R E S T O
Lady, Be Good (from "Lady, Be Good"), fox-trot,
played by Arden and Ohman. Let My Home Be
Your Home (When You're Down in Dixieland), fox-
trot, played by Russel Robinson. Madeline (Be
New Bulletin Out Contains Attractive Variety Mine), fox-trot, played by Victor Arden. My Kid,
ballad, played by Phil Ohman. Nancy, fox-trot,
of Word Rolls, Concert Numbers and
played by "Sid' 'Laney. Nobody Loves You Like I
Foreign Selections.
Do, fox-trot, played by Pete Wendling. No Wonder
(That I Love You), fox-trot, played by Arden and
The new bulletin of Q R S music rolls for January Kortlander.
How I Love My Darling! fox-trot
issued by the Q R S Music Co., Chicago, contains and one-step, Oh!
played by Pete Wendling. Paradise
I he following:
Valley and You, marimba waltz, played by Scott and
New Word Rolls—At the End of the Road, ballad, Watters. La Rosita, fox-trot, played by Harold
played by Ted Baxter. Big Bad Bill (Is Sweet Wil- Scott. (When You and I Were) Seventeen, waltz,
liam Now), fox-trot, played by Pete Wendling. Col- played by Harold Scott. Somebody Like You, fox-
lege Memories, Bluebird march, played by Osborne trot, played by Pete Wendling. Sweet Dreams, fox-
and Howe. Ev'rything You Do, fox-trot, played by trot, plaved by Scott and Watters. Sweet Marie,
J. Lawrence Cook. Good Old Favorites—No. 1 Bluebird ballad, played by Lee S. Roberts. Take
(Medley)—(1) Sweet Marie, (2) Bedelia, (3) Take Me Back to Your Heart, waltz, played by Osborne
Me Back to New York Town; (4) Yip-I-Addy-I-Ay! and Howe. Under the South Sea Palms, marimba
(5) Take Me Out to the Ball Game; played by waltz, played by Osborne and Howe.
Scott and Watters.
Concert Series Rolls for J-anuary—Whispers at the
Hawaiian Daisies, Hawaiian marimba waltz, played Ball, waltz, E. Meyer Helmund, played by E. Meyer.
by Scott and Walters. How I Love That Girl, fox- Helmund. Don Giovanni, minuet, Mozart, played by
trot, played by Max Kortlander. I'm a Dreamer Howard Brockway. Bohemian Folk Songs (four se-
(Dreaming Love Dreams), waltz ballad, played by lections), arranged and played by George Kerr.
Phil Ohman. Indian Love Call (from "Rose Marie"), Calm as the Night, Leopold Godowsky-Bohm, played
fox-trot, played by Phil Ohman.
by Moissaye Bogulslawski. Sheep and Goat (Walkin'
Q R S JANUARY ROLLS
"SUPERIOR" PIANO PLATES
to Pacture, 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, six Slovak, two Slovenian,
seven Spanish and one Swedish.
OPENS IN SUBURB.
Joseph Broestl is proprietor and manager of
Broestl's Music Store recently opened in Lakewood,
a desirable suburb of Cleveland. "Everything in
Music" is his assuring phrase on all his printed mat-
ter. Band instruments, talking machines, radio and
sheet music are included in the line of the new store.
A BIG ADVERTISER.
Five million dollars for advertising for the year
1924, representing $900,000 increase over the figure
for 1923—namely, $4,100,000— was the publicity goal
set by the Victor Talking Machine Co. for the year.
It represented an expenditure that places the com-
pany in the very front rank of the big national adver-
tisers of the country.
NEW INDIANA STORE.
Ed. Williams has opened a music store on the east
side of the Square in Bloomington, Ind. The firm
features talking machines and radio. Mr. Williams
is an experienced music goods salesman with a wide
circle of friends in and around the Indiana town.
Manufactured by
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HOW TO SEND
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Pleaae do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
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