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The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
AUGUST RELEASES.
1825—America First, Last and Always—
Fox Trot.
1816 Bells of Hawaii—Waltz.
1826—Doll Dance—Fox Trot.
1823
1810
Do You Love Me? (When Skies
Are Grey)—Fox Trot.
Gorgeous—Fox Trot.
1814
Hallelujah!—One Step.
1817
1818
Hawaiian Love—Marimba Waltz.
Honolulu Honeymoon — Marimba
Waltz.
1815
1822
Just Once Again—Fox Trot.
Just Wond'ring—Marimba Waltz.
1819
Lazy Weather—Fox Trot.
1827
One Sweet Letter from You—Blue
Fox Trot.
1820
1828
She's Got It—Fox Trot.
Under the Moon—Fox Trot.
1821
Vo-do-do-de-o—Blues.
1824
When Day Is Done—Fox Trot.
1811
Where the Wild, Wild Flowers
Grow—Fox Trot.
1812
You Don't Like It—Not M u c h -
Fox Trot.
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roil
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
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P RESTO-TIMES
August 27, 1927.
Hand Played
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 R mil department.
are also cooperating in putting the show across with
a bang.
The Flanner-Hafsoos Music House will handle
the Nunn-Cascade radio receiver, a Milwaukee made
product, the coming year.
James Lawler, Jr., 27, well known orchestra direc-
tor at Fond du Lac, Wis., was killed in an automo-
bile collision this week near Kenosha. Mr. Lawler
was driving with a friend from Fond du Lac to
Chicago to join an orchestra when their car struck
another containing five other people.
NEW PEPPY CLARK ROLLS
Clark Orchestra Roll Company, De Kalb, 111.,
Provides Electric Piano Owners with
New Means to Profits.
New Clark orchestra rolls of electric piano music
have been issued for September by the Clark Or-
chestra Roll Company, De Kalb, 111. The new rolls
are distinguished by the characteristic taste in selec-
tion and up-to-dateness of the De Kalb company, and
the titles of the rolls eloquently suggest the peppy
nature of the tunes.
In the selections are the undeniable hits which
have been made familiar to the public on the stage
and over the radio as well as by the playing of the
more prominent orchestras. The September num-
bers are valuable additions to the fine catalog of
numbers which are making the panio owners busy
profit collectors.
Clark orchestra rolls are made for the following
automatic instruments, 65-note rewind coin operated
electric pianos, using Zy 2 inch cores: Cremona;
Eberhardt; Empress 65-note; Engelhardt; Eusym-
phonic; Harwood; Heller; Howard; Jewett; Lehr;
Marquette; Midget Orchestra; Monarch; Western
Electric A, C. X; American; Carleton; Casino;
Coinola A and C and Cupid; Colonial; Cote; Nelson-
Wiggen, Style 1, Banj-O-Grand, Style 2, Banjo X,
Style 3, Styles 4 and 8; Originators; National 20R;
Presburg; Price & Teeple; Rand; Regina; Reichard;
Schaeffer; Seeburg A, B, C, E, F, K, L and P. G. A.;
Starr; Tangley Calliaphone; Victor;. Violophone.
They are also made for use with the following in-
struments using 3 inch cores; Anderson, Ariston,
Armstrong, Autoelectrola, B i l l i n g s , Concertrola,
Decker Bros., Electratone, Evans, Haines, Ideal,
Wm. A. Johnson, Kibby, King, Kreiter, Netzow,
Reed, Rhapsodist, Schultz, Standard F and GR,
Waltham, Watson, Wilson.
FRENCH VIOLINS.
French violin makers have again justified their
claim to produce the finest-toned violins in the world,
says a correspondent of London Music. At the
close of the International Music Exhibition at
Geneva, 51 violins by the best-known modern makers
throughout the world were tested. The judges
awarded the first prize to M. Gallicaune, of Paris,
who, while looking through some Italian manu-
scripts dated 1716, has discovered the formula for
the famous Cremona varnish. The second prize went
to M. Hel, of Lille. The instruments entered by
these makers received several hundreds of points
more than the next in order of merit.
PLAY MAYOR WALKER'S SONG.
When Mayor Walker of New York arrived in
Dublin last wek he got one pleasant surprise that
nattered him. In the midst of the reception, when
Mayor Walker and Mrs. Walker and their party
came ashore, there was much to remind him of New
York and the United States. He heard "The Star-
Spangled Banner," "Sweet Rosie O'Grady," "East
Side, West Side" and "Come Back to Erin," and
even his own composition, "Will You Love Me in
December as You Did in May?" This last tune was
played by the boys' band of the Artane School, and
pleased him immensely.
GUIDE TO JAZZ.
From the house of Forster Music Publisher, 218
South Wabash avenue, Chicago, comes a set of books
intended to guide the amateur through the intricacies
and complexities of jazz playing. Here is jazz an-
alyzed into its elements and put down item by item
Clark Orchestra Roll Company, De Kalb, 111., Again for those who would learn. The set is even divided
into three parts for beginners; for students with a
Provides Winners in September List.
fair knowledge of music; and for advanced students.
The September bulletin of orchestrion rolls for the The set makes no pretenses of being anything else
Coinola and Empress orchestrions, "Empress" styles
than what it is, but it accomplishes its end in an
Y, YI, B, BB, Av, C, F, V, R and all other orches- admirable manner, going straight to the center of its
tra combinations, has been issued. Included are aim without waste motion or loss of time. This, by
numbers suitable for the Coinola, styles D, C2, X, the way, has always been the secret of good popular
AF, AX, CF, CB and K.
music, itself.
Every roll is a collection of hit< that have the pull-
ing power over the patron's Trickles. There are
tunes that have been sung and danced into popularity
on the stage and proved their alluring quality on the
sheet music counters.
NEW ORCHESTRION ROLLS
REMICK SONG HITS
NEW BANDS STIMULATES TRADE
Movement for Forming New Organizations Gains in
Enthusiasm All Over the Country.
For the third consecutive year the Horicon (Wis.)
City Band won first honors in the Class A band con-
test in the Northwestern Band Association's annual
tournament at Waterloo, Wis. Other bands which
placed in this class were: Granton, second; White-
water, and Mayville, tied for third; Juneau, fourth;
and Janesville, sixth.
The Fifth Wisconsin Radio and Music Show will
be held at the Milwaukee Auditorium, October 4 to 9.
Preliminary plans are being drawn up for this affair
and it is expected that it will be the biggest and best
ever held. Already half the space on the main floor
of the auditorium which will be used for exhibit
booths of all kinds has been sold, and this is a very
favorable sign to go by.
Over 800 music and radio dealers from all over
Wisconsin will cooperate to make this show a suc-
cess and over 45,000 people are expected to attend
the affair. The Milwaukee Music Merchants Asso-
ciation and the Wisconsin Radio Trades Association
Just Like a Butterfly
A Night in June
Swanee Shore
Gorgeous
No Wonder I'm Happy-
Blue River
Hello Cutie
The Whisper Song
When I Look at You
Banjo Eyes
Sally Rose
Underneath the Stars
Beneath Venetian Skies
Four Leaf Clover
Moonbeam Kiss Her For Me
J. H. REMICK & CO.
New York
Chicago
Detroit
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(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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