The talking machine world (July-Dec 1920)

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October IS, 1920 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 207 RECEIVE LOVING^UP FROM DEALERS Retailers Who Take Trip to Victor Factory Last Month Present Token of Their Appreciation to the Putnam-Page Co., of Peoria, 111. Peoria, III., October 4. — The members of the large delegation of Victor dealers of Indiana who, under the auspices of and accompanied by officers of the Putnam-Page Co., Victor wholesalers of this city, made a special trip to the Victor factory in Camden, N. J., from September 5 to 9, recently presented to the PutnamPage Co. a handsome silver loving cup as the mark of their appreciation of the courtesies extended to the dealers during the trip. F. H. Putnam, president of the Putnam-Page Co., acknowledged the gift to each dealer individually, writing as follows: "There are some achievements that we accomplish through careful planning, but no Cup Presented to Putnam-Page Co. amount of effort on our part could merit such a wonderful tribute as is the loving cup that arrived here to-day inscribed by the Victor dealers' party. "We, of the Putnam-Page staff, know that the spirit that inspired the remembrance was l)orn of a set of generous-minded men, and we thank you for that as well as the beautiful and substantial token. "The cup will have a place of honor in our new dealers' service room and will be a C(jnstant reminder of the responsibilities to our dealer associates and our most cordial relations with you. "We trust that when you attend our 'get-together' in February, we may put the cup to practical use." GRANBY JOBBERS IN NEW YORK Ziegler, Baker & Jolinson, New York, Okeh record jobbers and well known in Eastern trade circles, have been appointed distributors for the Granby phonograph, manufactured by the Granby Phonograph Corp., Norfolk, Va. This enterprising concern has placed a large order for immediate delivery, and will shortly inaugurate an intensive campaign in behalf of this line. Since its introduction to the trade a few weeks ago, the Granby phonograph has made remarkable progress, and Ziegler, Baker & Johnson selected this instrument after making a thorough investigation of its musical quality and after studying the local market from every possible angle. The members of the firm are convinced that the dealers in metropolitan territory will find a ready demand for Granby phonographs, and as each member of this jobbing firm is a practical talking machine man, the Granby dealers who are served by Ziegler, Baker & Johnson will be offered practical cooperation in solving their trade problems. If it can be said that your store has "atmosphere" then it is a sign that what you are doing is being appreciated. FOREIGN MUSIC ROLLS FOR YOUR FOREIGN RECORD TRADE MEANS INCREASED SALES THE NEW MONO ROLL OFFERS JEWISH . POLISH ITALIAN AND GERMAN Folk Songs, Dances and Classics, recorded with a faithfulness that arouses memories of the homeland. Many selections recorded from manuscript. ALL ROLLS 88 NOTE OPEN CUT, FIRST QUALITY $ .75 to $1.75 Liberal trade discounts from the latest bulletin, each with the words on a separate card for singing. GERMAN M 2000 M 20U1 M 2002 M 2003 M 2004 M 2005 U 2U06 M 2007 M 2008 M 2009 M 2010 M 2011 Das Heidenroslein (Volkslied) Von Goethe Ich Weiss iXicht Was Soil Es Be deuten (Die Lorelei) I'oit Heinrich Heine Wenn Ich Mich Nach Der Heimat Sehn (Der Tyroler und Sein Kind) Vo}i Jos. Ferd. Nesmiiller Wie Die Blumlein Draussen Zittern (Volksweise) I'on Franc Abt Ich Hatt Einen Kanieraden (Volkslied) Von Ludwig Uhland Steh Ich in Finstrer Mitternacht. . . Von Id^ithelm Flauff Still Ruht Der See Von H. Pfeil Immer Noch Ein Tropfchen (Schot tische) Von W. Hinsch Darf Ich Bitten (Schnell Polka).. Vnn A. Czibitlka Electrisch (Schnell Polka)) Aus "Die Landstreicher" Von C. M. Ziehrer In Flagranti (Schnell Polka) Aus "Die Landstreicher" Von C. M. Ziehrer Marsch-Polka. "Auf der Kirmess" Aus V ollisliedern znsammengesetzst M 1021 Overture "Schauspiel" (It. Drammat ico) By Chr. Bach. Arr. by Ellis Linder ITALIAN M 1022 Bolero d' Amore (Italian Song)... By R. Falvo M 1023 'O Marenariello (Italian Song) By S. Gambardella M 1024 Santa Lucia (It. Barcarolla) Arr. by Nino Cavitti M 1025 Nuttata 'E Sentimento (Italian Ballad) By G. Capolongo M 1026 'O Sole Mio! (It. Canzonetta) . . . By E. di Capita M 1027 Nun T' Affaccia (It. Serenata) By Luigi Fragna M 1028 Torna a Surriento (It. Canzonetta). By E. de Curtis M 1029 Soeranze x erdute (Valse Italiano) . . By A. Morelli M 1019 La Benedizione del Pugnale (From Les Huguenots) By C. Meyerbeer, Arr. by Ellis Linder M 1020 Rosa Delia Spoza By Lavalle. Arr. by Ellis Linder M 1021 Overture "Schauspiel" (It. Drara matico) By Chr. Bach. Arr. by Ellis Linder M 1039 Mari, Mari! (Italian Song) ;0.75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .90 .90 .90 .90 .90 1.25 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.25 1.25 1.25 .75 M-R MR M M M M-R M iM M M Jl M-R M iM M M MR M M M M 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 POLISH Gdy Narod Do Boju! (Marsz) . . . . By A. Szuszccewicc Marsz Narodowy Polski By J. Z. Krygier Stanislawa Polka Arr. by J. Messina Co Ja Winna (Mazurka) By S. Trymolski Podkoweczki Dajcie Ognia (Mazur) By K. Namyslowski Marzenia Rozkoszy (Wale) By A. Szussczeviicz Cieszmy Sie Polka By W. Osmanski Marzenia Mlodosci (Wale) Arr. by W. K. Grigaitis Dziadunio Polka By K. Namyslozvski Oberek Do Bialego (Polish Dance) By K. Namyslowski Warszawska Polka • • • Arr. by IV. K. Grigaitis Wieniec Melodyj Narodowych By Urbanek. Arr. by K. W . Grigaitis 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1035 1036 1040 MR MR MR MR MR MR MR Wesola Wiesniacka Polka Arr. by E. Owczarski Faworitka Polka Arr. by IV. K. Grigaitis Nowy Rok Polka By J. IVisnieii'ski Ognisty Mazur ; By B. K. Namyslowski Pieszczotka Polka By .4. Szuszczewicz I'liszka Polka By Fr. Zikoff l^adna Ile'lcia Polka Arr. by IV. K. Grigaitis Dziarska Chlopcy Mazur Arr. by W. K. Grigaitis Polish Dance Medlej; No. 1 I. Polonez Kosciuszki II. Cieszmy Bracia Nadzieja Polish Dance Medley No. '2 ..... . I. Mazur (z op Skalmierzanki) II. Mazur (Zuch Stach) Polish Christmas Hymn. Wsrod Nocnej Ciszy (Pastoralki) RUSSIAN AND MALO-RUSSIAN 1037 (Potpourri-iz-Russkich-Piesen No. 1) Flayed by Louis Dubrow (Potpourri iz-Malo Ruski-Piesen No. 1) Played by Louis Dubrow HEBREW Mazel Tov Mechutonim (Hebrew Bulgar Dance) Die Frehliche (Hebrew-Bulgar Dance) Chupeh Tanz (Hebrew Dance) Kolomeika Tanz (Hebrew Dance) . . . A Russiche Schehr No. 2 (Hebrew Dance) M 1041 M 1042 1038 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.25 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 ,75 .75 .75 .90 .90 1.00 1.75 1.75 1.00 .75 .75 1.00 1.10 MADE BY THE ROSE VALLEY COMPANY 55th Street & Hunter Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. New York Office— 1367 Broadway— SAM H. SPECK, Manager.