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PRESTO
July 25, 1925.
NEW QENNETT RECORDS
Big List of Green Label and Other Music Just
Issued by Starr Piano Company,
Richmond, Ind.
The following new Gennett Green Label records
have been put on sale by the Starr Piano Co, Rich-
mand, Ind.:
Liebeslied (Love's Sorrow) (Fritz Kreisler) and
Rondino (Fritz Kreisler), Scipione Guidi, violin;
piano accompaniment, Thomas Griselle.
Latest Hits for Dancing—Wash Board Blues (slow
drag) (Carmichael) and Bone Yard Shuffle (fox-
trot) (Carmichael), Hitch's Happy Harmonists,
under direction and accompanied by Hoagy Car-
michael. Sing Loo (fox-trot) (Ruby-Norman), the
Club Macon Orchestra, and By the Light of the
Stars (fox-trot) (Little-Sizemore-Shay), the Club
Macon Orchestra; vocal chorus, Arthur Hall. Got
No Time (fox-trot) (Kahn-Whiting) and The Mean-
est Kind o' Blues (fox-trot) (Jackson), Wally Erick-
son's Coliseum Orchestra. Madeira (fox-trot) (Kal-
mar-Ruby-Jerome), Bailey's Lucky Seven; vocal
chorus, Arthur Hall; and The Flatterer (La Lison-
jera), (fox-trot) (Chaminade), Willie Creager's Or-
chestra. Milenberg Joys (Rappolo-Mares-Morton),
New Orleans Rhythm Kings, and Sugar Foot Stomp
(Oliver-Armstrong), King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.
Smile All the While (fox-trot) (Davis-Ager),
Bailey's Lucky Seven; vocal chorus, Arthur Hall;
and I've Named My Pillow After You (fox-trot)
(Rose-Lucas-Waldron), Bailey's Lucky Seven.
Popular Vocal—Ah Ha! (Clare-Monaco) and Oh!
Those Eyes (Ruby-Jerome), Jack Kaufman, tenor;
ukulele and piano accompaniment. I've Named
My Pillow After You (Rose-Lucas-Waldron) and
Learning (I'm in Love with You) (Heagney-Greg-
ory), Harrington Sisters, duet; piano accompani-
ment. Save Your Sorrow (DeSylva-Sherman) and
My Mother's Humming Lullaby (Terriss-Wood),
Tremaine Brothers; orchestra accompaniment.
Old-Time Mountain Tunes-—Maybelle Rag (one
step) and Smoke Behind the Clouds (reel), Homer
Davenport and Young Brothers.
Standard—Excerpts from Poet and Peasant Over-
ture (banjo solo) (Suppe) and Sextette from Lucia
(banjo solo) (Donizetti), Sammy Friedman of Gus
C. Edward's Orchestra; piano accompaniment.
Irish—The Bells of Shandon (Rev. F. Mahoney-
J. J. Daly) and The Meeting of the Waters (Moore),
James Hughes, tenor; piano and violin accompani-
ment. Leitrim and Kiss the Bride (Irish reels) and
Merry Old Woman and Irishmen's Hearts to the
Ladies (Irish pigs), Fitzpatrick-Curran and
O'Rourke, violins and flute. Pay the Girl Her Four-
pence—The Emigrants Reel (Irish reels) and Med-
ley of Irish Jigs (Irish pigs) (for set dancing),
James McCarthy, violin; piano accompaniment,
Paddy Muldoon. Haste to the Weddin' an The Maid
o' the Sweet Brown Knowl, Seamus O'Doherty, Irish
tenor; piano accompaniment, Josephine Smith.
Shanahan's Hornpipe—Howke's Hornpipe (Irish
hornpipes) and The Broken Pledge Reel—Kit Shea's
Reel (Irish reels), James McCarthy, violin; piano ac-
companiment, Paddy Muldoon. Kilsheelan Bridge—
Introducing "Petticoat Lane" and "Killybegs" (Irish
jigs) and Clune (hornpipe), The Four Provinces.
Foreign (Spanish)—Los Toreritos, De la Revista
"La Tierra de Carmen" and Noches En El Bosque
(fox-trot), Tomas Pardusco y su Orquesta. Celosa
(tango) (Manuel Joves), Orquesta Mariani, and
Recuerdos Del Pasado (shimmy fox-trot) (Velasco),
Tomas Pardusco y su Orquesta. Beso De Luna
(Pals) (Velasquez), Orquesta Texana, and Recuerdos
De Una Noche De Luna (Vals), Nathan Glantz y su
Orquesta. Paludismo Augdo (danzon) and Las
Mesalinas (danzon) (Rios), Los Toreros Musicos.
Perdoname Senor (tango) (Pracanico) and Pavo
Real y Mariposas (fox-trot) (Teres), De la Revista
"La Feria de las Hermosas," Orquesta Marianr.
O-Ma-Gaby (fox-trot) and Jazz De Las Panderetas
(fox-trot), La Orquesta de Nava. En El Parque De
Los Sauces (jazz fox-trot), Orquesta Costena, and
Fox-Trot Del Pajarito (fox-trot), Orquesta Texana.
Italian—A Vendetta 'E Macri; (Miccio-Donadio)
and Surriento Bello! (Miccio), Gina Santelia,
soprano; orchestra accompaniment.
FAIRBANKS
EXPORT FIGURES FOR MAY
Data Published by the Government Includes Facts
About Rolls and Band Instruments.
A summary for May shows that player music rolls
to the value of $27,962 were sold to foreign custom-
ers. For May, 1924, the total was $25,105. The
rolls exported for the eleven months ending May 30
amounted to $280,591, compared with $264,356 in the
same period in 1924.
During May the export of band instruments
amounted to $58,017; those of string instruments
totaled $28,423.
C. H. TAYLOR & CO. REMOVAL.
In connection with the steady growth of their
business C. H. Taylor & Co., Chicago, have found it
necessary to move from their former location, 218
South Wabash avenue, to 228 South Wabash avenue,
where they have secured larger floor space on the
ground floor. In this connection it can be said that
the company has invested $60,000 more in musical
merchandise, and will now carry in stock everything
from violin strings to pipe organs. The new loca-
tion consists of first floor, balcony and very large
basement. There is a much larger amount of space
now available and the same policy, that of whole-
saling and retailing all kinds of musical merchandise,
will be continued. The new store was formally
opened on July 27 and made a fine impression on the
public.
RADIO DEALERS MEET.
A meeting of the Radio Dealers' Association of
America, a newly formed body of radio dealers, met
at the Hotel Sherman Monday night last. The radio
dealers are also troubled by the "gyp" crowd as
well as by the "bait" dealers and they are trying
to get rid of them. One of the principal things
considered at the Monday night meeting was how
to protect the dealer and public against questionable
practices in distribution of radio goods by "gyp"
jobbers.
DEALERS and TUNERS!
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
"SUPERIOR" PIANO PLATES
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
FRIELD MILLER & CO.
3767 N. Illinois Street
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
HOW TO SEND
Remove from frame, number plainly near Capstan,
wrap or bos securely, and thip Parcel Post or Express.
Manufactured by
SUPERIOR FOUNDRY CO.
Cleveland, Ohio
Please do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if deeired.
PERFECTION
Benches and Cabinets
The line that sells on sight and satisfies always
—35—
Nationally Priced
Size 14x30, in all
finishes
Full size Bench 15x36
Packed two benches in one crate.
Send for catalog and price list
$6.00
7.50
PERFECTION PIANO BENCH MFG. COMPANY
1514-1520 Blue Island Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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