The talking machine world (Aug-Dec 1919)

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162 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD OCTOBER, 19: 9 ^fHEN we announced in this paper a short time ago advising dealers in records and rolls to plunge heavily on MARY EARL S big waltz number, "BEAUTIFUL OHIO" we informed you it was going to be a big hit, and those wise dealers who stocked up heavily were the ones who had the tremendous sale; those who did not suffer from the tremendous shortage of this famous waltz. | E now take pleasure in announcing MARY EARL S new waltz, vocal and instrumental, i XX Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. MUSIC PUBLISHERS BROADWAY & 47th ST. NEW YORK, CITY XX H XX XX "DREAMY ALABAMA" , H This number is fast becoming one of the most sensational hits this country | has ever known, and as big as her "Beautiful Ohio." We advise every dealer in records and rolls to stock up heavily to meet the tremendous demand that is bound to come. " | H In addition to our usual exploitation, we will have a FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT in the November issue of the 1 LADIES HOME JOURNAL * announcing this composition, together with other extensive advertising in | other papers and magazines. The other numbers that will be very successful for records and rolls: "Broken Blossoms" "Hawaiian Smiles" "I Wanna Go Back" "Pleasant Dreams" "Idol" "Witching Waves" | "Ting Ling Toy" PUBLISHED BY | H