The Billboard 1924-07-12: Vol 36 Iss 28 (1924-07-12)

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You Deedle, I Deedle, every hall 08d shumle to the amen 4 this bg ned of : . : ° ere the ‘Sturdy Ford of Deedle-Dee-Detrolt. Both | Clarence Willlams is the Lucky Publisher of the Season’s Hits Ww hail from Michigan Michigan Lodges,, Clubs, \. etce., are rapidly taking up this number. And, oh, how those Orchestra Boys love thig sing || ARKANSAS BLUES _ | pastimes A Down Home Chant—On All Records and Rolls return mail Separate copies are 35 cents esch We distribute no free copies. All numbers may be used to broadcast free from license. Pro ae WEST INDIES BLUES _ | Racpaare ite THE CHAMBERLAIN CO America. has hed Only Seems Okeh, nd others. —_— ----—-—_---——_ ----oo oer Oo" ‘ 7 a wow !! ‘Sure-Fire Comedv Number: ger IT. WH. LETS. PLAY HOUSE’ “wares arid Mais by SAM COSLOW Writer of BEBE, Wants Ie GRIEVING FOR YOU, and other hits. ag —) RES -ORCHESTRATIONS: 2 25 CENTS eae MUSICIANS— For only $1.00 we will send you 10 late Orchestrations, ' eluding the big stp Tasch PLAY HOUSE.” “were * ~ AMERICAN music PUBLISHING CO, | Leedy Manufacturing (, THE | LEEDY. FRASER PEDAL Note New “Relax’ Footbos ard. ‘ge | FREE—New 1924 Catalog “M”" Now ! ready Many new Novelti Indianapolis, Ind. | ite dance ACCORDIONS The Best Made Accordion in the World 3 Prince Bt.. NEW YORE THE HIT OF HITS! eee Copy free to recognized P “THERE ALWAYS IS SOMEBODY ELSE” Fox-Trot Ballad. BIGGEST JAZZ “HIT ON PACIFIC COAST. Orchestratieas, 25¢ (No Free Copies). LONZO NOEL MUSIC PUB. CO., 1215 E. 14 Street, Los Angeles, Calif. Dont Forget This Great Comedy Number CACM OF PARTMENT £2 OV STING T INS VITETION I ITSELF ICAL DANCING pee Sal * aus AN erformers. Wonderful Dance Tune are toy © S on UGHT OPER ROVELTY WAV OCEYNLS ACTS. OneTOree, ETS HE B ES Directors Alan Dale, Wm A. Brady, Henry L Miller, Sir John Martin Harvey, J. J. Shubert, Mar guerite Clark. THE ALVIENE ART THEATRE POSITIVELY TAUGHT ANY PERSON Dance tions, 25¢ None Debuts arrened “Eminent resi Miter i ee a ee eee 00) and receive above numbers free, and ieisiom Cansreatony, snl iy ‘Cochrane ive’ Bo ‘ (Are! Coristensee's System taught “trem Coast te Canct™ —fear ~ +4 i br ggg My Pica! i * wus a “tay r cunaensen sivas w Rou mg CLARENCE WILLIAMS MUSIC PUBLISHING COMPANY, INC. |) fee. Pe ter oe Mand Adele Ascoe Suite 5. 20 East Jackson, CHICAGO. 1547 BROADWAY, (Suite 415-420 Gayety Theatre Bldg.) NEW YORK tion write dy desired to SB ScHETANY, 13 Wes natat'ves wanted 3 rin PIANO PLAYING affords appearances amd stage experience introducing CLAY SMITH, Week of Week of Week of ning start. CHAS. E. The Eminent Composer and Critic. Written by AL. SHORT, May 26th, Chicago Theatre. June 2nd, Tivoli Theatre. June 9th, Riviera Theatre. ROAT MUSIC CO. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. | DRIFTING TO YOU” The Waltz Ballad Beautiful Director Tivoli Theatre. Scheduled for elaborate Art Production in Balaban & Katz Theatres, Chicago, for three weeks, starting Monday, May 2¢th. Splendid orders have been coming in from all parts of the United States and Canada and “DRIFTING TO YOU” is off with a run PE SSOSSSOSE SESE SE SOOO ESE SEOOHESSSESSOH OOO OSE SE OOSOOOS ESE SSOSOSSOOS OSE SEO OEOEOOOOOEEOOOOOOOOS o4 A ‘‘Great” Fox-Trot Ballad By ROXANNE PROFESSIONAL COPIES 9999999509 599554 005500050 055060500 0000004 HAMPTON and CURTIS GORDON. \ Snappy Fox-Trot. Wonderful for Ballad Singers. Sorry For You FREE. ~*~ DANCE ORCH., 25c EACH, va oe Join our Orchestra Club—$2.00 pér year—and receive one new number each month and six numbers FREE TO START YOU OFF. = =a CSSTBITSSTTSSIssssssssssssssy SPENCER WILLIAMS MUSIC CO., Inc. Pe eesecooeseoe! ‘JAGK GORDON PUB. CO., 201 No. Hoyne Ave., Chicago “Red Star Music Co. 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