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JULY RELEASES.
I Wonder How I Look When I'm
Asleep—Fox Trot.
Rio Rita—Fox Trot.
I'm a Stern Old Bachelor—One
Step.
Dawn of Tomorrow—Waltz.
I Could Waltz on Forever (With
You Sweetheart)—Waltz.
I'll Take Care of Your Cares—
Waltz.
Falling in Love with You—Waltz.
Tenderly Think of Me—Fox Trot.
Red Lips (Kiss My Blues Away)
Fox Trot.
When You're in Love—Waltz.
May God Bless You, Mother—
Waltz.
Positively-Absolutely—Fox Trot.
South Wind—Fox Trot.
Oh, What a Pal Was "Whoozis"—
Fox Trot.
So Blue—Fox Trot.
Hello, Cutie—Fox Trot.
I Wonder Who's with You When
I'm Not There—Fox Trot.
(You Flew Over) Uncle Sam
Takes His Hat Off to You—Fox
Trot.
Lindbergh (The Eagle of the U.
S. A.)—Fox Trot.
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
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Quality and price make
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NEW QULBRANSEN ROLLS
Fine List of Dances, Ballads, Marches and
Accompaniment Rolls for August Just
Issued to Music Trade.
receivers and accessories to meet every requirement.
De luxe phonograph and radio combinations, in cab-
inets of period design, costing $2,000 and upwards,
will be shown—and there is a big market for these
expensive instruments. Models of efficient sets, rang-
ing in price from $35 upwards, will be shown by
every manufacturer. As indicated, most of these sets
have not been on public exhibition before. Radio fans
will get their first glimpse of them at the World's
Fair.
The following includes the Gulbransen music rolls
issued for August. The names of the recording
artists are printed in parentheses:
Dance (word rolls): 20342—Charmaine! Rapee-
Pollack (waltz, key F ) , (Stevens).
20331—The Doll Dance (What a Peculiar Tune),
Army Bands of the United States Receive Copies for
(fox trot, key D), Brown (Wehrlen).
Ceremonial Use.
20333—Hot Feet (fox trot, key E flat), Hall
(Fisher).
The "Soldier's Song" soon will be added to the
20332—Just Like a Butterfly (fox trot, key F ) , library of army bands for ceremonial use, a copy of
Woods (Wehrlen).
the selection having been submitted to the Army
20339—Lucky Lindy (fox trot, key G), Baer Music School, the Department of War announced
(Wehrlen).
in a statement July 23.
20334—Me and My Shadow (fox trot, key E Hat),
The full text of the statement follows:
Jolson-Dreyer (Clarke).
Another national anthem is soon to be added to
20335—Sometimes I'm Happy. "Hit the Deck" the library of army bands for ceremonial use. There
(fox trot, key A flat, Youmans (Wehrlen).
lias been transmitted to the Army Music School, for
20336—There's a Trick in Pickin" a Chlck-Chick- the use of the director of the United States Army
Chicken (fox trot, key A flat), Tobias-Goetz-Robin-
Band, Washington Barracks. D. C , a copy of "The
son (Fisher).
Soldier's Song" which is regarded as the national
Ballads (word rolls): 20338—Goin' Home, "New air of the Irish Free State. Copies of this music will
World Symphony" (key D flat), Dvorak (Haase).
be sent subsequently to regimental and post bands
20337—Indian Love Call -'Rose-Marie" (key F ) , throughout the service.
Friml (Haase).
March (instrumental): 30314—Hilo March (Hawa-
SCORES WITH GIANT VICTROLA.
iian) (key G), Lake (Stevens).
Seattle was recently visited by the Giant Victrola
Accompaniment for Violin (instrumental): 30313— sent out from the Victor factory, on tour, and secured
Humoresque, Op. 101, Xo. 7 (key G), Dvorak ( Haase). for Seattle by J. M. Spain, Seattle Victor representa-
tive. A street dance was given in Times Square em-
bracing two and one half blocks. Tt was then estab-
lished in Woodland Park, Seattle's largest public
park, and was daily heard with admiration. A long
Clark Orchestra Roll Company, De Kalb, 111., Also program of all types of music from the classics, both
vocal and instrumental, was printed in the papers,
Present New Music for Orchestrions.
with the hour, so that those wishing to take in cer-
The Clark Orchestrion Roll Company, De Kalb, tain numbers could plan accordingly.
111., has issued its August bulletin of Orchestrion
rolls for Coinola and Empress Orchestrions, "Em-
BIG RECORD SALES.
press" Styles Y, Yl. B, BB, AS, C, F. V, R, and all
It
is
doubtful
if any record has ever enjoyed the
orchestrion combinations; also "Coinola" Styles D,
huge sale and popularity in Seattle that the Columbia
C2, X, AF, AX, CF, CB and K.
The new rolls are in keeping with the usual lively record, "Two Black Crows," has experienced. It has
character of the Clark productions and are assured been impossible for Columbia record dealers to keep
good sellers. In the list are «many tunes made pop- it in stock, and they have orders for it for weeks
ular by radio, w"hich make them desirable to handle ahead. The phrases used in it have become a house-
anywhere. Many of the numbers are of the all-hit, hold words in Seattle homes, and one hears it referred
advance kind. Notable in the Clark list are the for- to wherever one goes.
eign rolls—Mexican, Hungarian, Spanish, Hawaiian
and others.
"SOLDIER'S SONG" FOR ARMY
NEW ROLLS FOR COINOLA
FOURTH ANNUAL RADIO FAIR
Big Exposition Will Be Held in New York Next
September, Largest Ever Projected.
"The Fourth Annual Radio World's Fair" states
G. Clayton Irwin, Jr., general manager of the Radio
World's Fair, "will not only be the largest
and most interesting industrial exposition ever held
in the United States under a single roof, but it will
be, in every aspect, an event awaited by the radio
leaders of all the countries where broadcasting has
been introduced to make life happier." The exposi-
tion will take place in New Madison Square Garden,
in the heart of New York city, September 19 to 24,
inclusive.
Manufacturers alone have reserved 50,000 square
feet for their 222 booths. About 80 other booths
will be devoted to displays by the Army, the Navy,
the Department of Commerce, universities, technical
clubs, amateur wireless organizations, and other
groups. Nearly every state (possibly every one) each
province in Canada, and many foreign countries, in-
cluding far away Australia, Japan and China, will be
represented. Radiovision, telephoto apparatus, and
the like will be featured in the program that is being
prepared by leading scientists.
There will be no less than 2,000 different types of
REMICK SONG HITS
Just Like a Butterfly.
The Whisper Song.
Four Leaf Clover.
Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me.
Hello, Cutie.
I'll Take Care of Your Cares.
All I Want Is You.
I Need Lovin'.
Blame It on the Waltz.
Hello, Blue Bird.
I've Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love.
I'm Back in Love Again.
The Night of Love.
Cabarabia.
When Will We Meet Again.
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