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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD
January 15, 1919
RECORD BULLETINS FOR FEBRUARY
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STANDARD AND NOVELTY SELECTIONS
9123 Sundown in Birdland (Fred W. Hager). De
scriptive, bird voices, orcli. accomp,,
Sybil Sanderson Fagan The Boy and the Birds (Fred W. Hager). Descriptive, bird voices, orch. accomp., ^ T> • ^ Sybil Sanderson Fagan
9116 Pipi Ku. Native Hawaiian melody, accomp. by
ukulele and guitars. .. .Biltmore Hawaiian Quintet Moani Keala. Ntitive Hawaiian melody, acconip. by ukulele and guitars. .Biltmore Hawaiian Quintet
9124 At Dawning I Love You (Eberhart-Cadman).
Tenor solo, orch. accomp Harvey Hindermeyer
A Stein Song (Hovey-BuUard) . Baritone solo, orch. accomp..' Royal Dadmun
9117 Silver Threads Among the Gold (H. P. Danks).
Male quartet Liberty Quartet
For You Alone (O'Reilly-Goehl). Tenor solo, orch. accomp Stassio Berini
EMERSON PHONOGRAPH CO.
THE NEW SEVEN-INCH RECORDS ' BIG PATRIOTIC AND POPULAR HITS Good-bye, France (Irving Berlin) — Baritone Solo,
orch. accomp Eddie Nelson
Welcome Home (Ed. Nelson) — Tenor Solo, orch.
accomp Robert Rice
Mother, Here's Your Boy! (Mitchell-Gottler
Morse) — Baritone Solo, orch. accomp., ^ J , ^ , D. (Bud) Bernie
Good-bye, O'ld Khaki Kid (Walker-Lamont)—
Patriotic Gang Song, orch. accomp. .George Beaver You Don't Know (Callahan-Roberts) — Tenor
Solo, orch. accomp William Sloane
I 11 Be Back in the Springtime, Molly (Ring
Hager-Ash) — Tenor Solo, orch. accomp., ^. , TT , ^ William Sloane
Oh! Helen (McCarrcrn-Morgan) — Character Song
orch, accomp Eddie Nelson
A Good Man Is Hard to Find (Eddie Green) —
Character Song, orch. accomp Ernest Hare
Madelon (I'll Be True to the Whole Regiment) (Camille Robert) — French War Song, orch.
accomp D. (Bud) Bernie
When I Come Home to You (Callahan-Frey) —
Male Quartet, orch. accomp Liberty Quartet
Jim, Jim, I Always Knew That You'd Win (Von Tilzer-Ryan-Hanlon) — Baritone Solo. orch.
accomp D. (Bud) Bernie
J^^J-"^' Da, Ja Da Jing, Jing, Jing! (Bob Carleton) — Baritone Solo, orch. accom.
TT /T,, o ^r. D. (Bud) Bernie
Kisses (The Sweetest Kisses of All) (Sullivan
Cowan)---Male Trio, orch. accomp. .. Sterling Trio Sweet n Pretty (Gee; I Wish You Were Min?) (Creamer-Layton) — Character Song orch
accomp.. Collins and Harlan
DAiNCE SELECTIONS Kentucky Dream (Henry-Onivas) — Waltz. T> J AT T, , T , Emerson Military Band
Red Moon Rays (Cole-Johnson)— Two-step, -ri, r ,T r „ Emerson Military Band
The Canary (Ivan Caryl])— Fox-trot, r , ,1 /TT . Emerson Military Band
Gravel Walk (Herman Avery Wade) — Fo.x-trot, ivT J I // -11 T, , Emerson Military' Band
Madelon (Camille Robert)— French Poilu, March A/r^' -a; Emerson Military Band
Mummy Mine (Coburn-Rose)— Fo.x-trot,
Emerson Military Band
EMPIRE TALKING MACHINE CO.
n,. OF THE DAY
,'■ '° Get Up in the Morning (Ber
Im). Orch. accomp Arthur F,VMo
Would You Rather be a Colonel witlV an Eagle on Your Shoulder (Mitchell-Gottler) . Or?h.
I A^T^Git ' Weary" Yet ' (Wenrich)'.' ' ofch" fc'-^""'
On the Level, "You're 'a Li'ttle Devil' (f rom' Wiif-"^'''^ ter Garden Show) Orch. accomp. . .Louis Winsch Liza Jane (Creamer-Layton). Orch. accomp., T T, ,. , . Arthur Fields
Ja-Ua (Carlton). A musical humpresque. Orch
Sany°irOur AlYey (CareyY.' ' Unaciimp'^,''"""'
Mammy's Little Coal Black Rose (Whitinf/
Come Where My Love li^'^ Dr^amTn'g '(foi^'"^^"
Be?IS e ^^^ITve You; " bear ' -^^^^I^^'^
Thill'' "T^P'-i^-n'-A James Stanwood
There s a Green Hill Out in Flanders (Flynn)
O'rch. accomp Henrv Burr
The Last Long Mile (Breiteiifeld)' ' ' Orch ac
^.7""; ■ • ■ COMic SELECTIONS " " ^'^'''^ Girls, If You Ever Get Married (Stamper).
Orch accomp. . joe Remington
!, 1 A ^ "'^ Looking for You (Golden-Hub
bell). Orch. accomp Louis Winsch
Cohen Telephones His Tailor— Humorous monologue. . MoTTis Briel
A Love Sick Cxion — Humorous dialogue,,
r^i^r^^ ^„ Golden and Marlowe
DANCE SELECTIONS
Ar^hiin"Tsr°hf '.?f'"'•'4rx^^^'^■E"]J?''■^ Military Band Arabian Nights (David-Hewitt). One-step
We Don't Want the Bacon-Mi^lTef o^n^li^^n''"^' tro.: Three Wonderful Letters from Home; Dreaming of Home, Sweet Home,
c ~ -rv ^-r. . „ Empire Military Band
Some Dance (Foresio-Hunting). One-step, M^n , c ^ ^ Empire Military Band
A, (Kaufman). One-step. .Empire MilitaiV Band I ra^AIways Chasing Rainbows, from "Oh, Look"
'°%™AiiAN-SELEC™ -Hilena Waltz. Hawaiian guitars. Louise and Ferera He Lei Kaiulani — Hawaiian Medley. Hawaiian
ni^''^n"'VTf Louise and Ferera
Oloha Oe (Farewell to Thee). Soprano solo,
Hawaiian guitar accomp Mary kvan
Samola (Halsey Mohr). Hawaiian guitar ac
'=°'"?NstRUMENTAL SELECT Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) — Intermezzo.
Violin, piano accomp t,„ t),,i,:,,:
The^Bhish Rose (O'tfara). Violin soio,"' piano
^''sTi'NbARb VOCAL SELECT iONS"^''" ^"^''"' Asleep m the Deep' (Lamb-Petrie). Basso orch
accomp Robert Winter
Sweet Genevieve (Cooper-Tucker). Orch accomp ..... . . . jan^es Stanwood
Ihe Church in the Wildwood (Pitts). Unac
comp... Chautauqua Preachers' Ouartet
Xn the Sweet Bye and Bye (Webster). tTnaccomp Chautauqua Preachers' Quartet
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REPAIRS
TALKING MACHINE TROUBLES AND HOW TO REMEDY THEM
Conducted by Andrew H. Dodin
[This department of The Talking Machine World is designed for the service of all classes of our readers, including those who make, and those who sell, talking machines.
.^ndrew H. Dodin, who conducts this department, has a wide and enviable reputation as a repairer of talking machines and conducts an exclusive talking machine repair shop at 176 Sixth avenue. New York. Tell him your troubles through The World and he will help you if possible. The service is free. — Editor.]
REGARDING ^OUND BOXES
(CoHtinued) The Parr Sound Box
The Parr sound box differs from the usual pivoted sound box in the following way: The edge of the body of the box is scalloped, giving it a very attractive appearance, the diaphragm is of a special compositio;i and the needle arm is assisted in its vibrating action by means of a horseshoe magnet, fastened to the back of the sound box, with the magnetic force exerted at the end of the needle bar, opposite the thumb screw.
The Pathe Sound Box
The deep cut of the Pathe record necessitated the designing of a very heavy sound box, and in what is known to the trade as the French Pathe sound box, we have the heaviest sound box now in use. Its weight does not attract our attention so pointedly as does the size of the diaphragm which measures two and five-sixteenths of an inch in diameter and is about eleven one thousandth of an inch thick. This is only six sixteenth of an inch less than twice the diameter of the diaphragm in the Victor Exhibition sound box, so familiar to us all. The stylus arm is made in a peculiar way, and is set at an angle to the surface of the diaphragm. The sapphire stylus is held in position by means of a nut, engaging a taper thread cut on the end of the arm, which is drilled deep enough to receive the shank of the sapphire mounting. The pivot mountings of the box are much larger than usual and the pivot screws are h«ld firmly in position by lock nuts. If it is not fitted with a universal joint, the angle of the stylus arm and the size of the pivot mountings prevent the use of this sound box on lateral cut records. The Bliss Sound Box
It appears that the often disputed question of the relative merits of rubber tubing and flat rubber washers for use as gaskets in a sound box is conclusively settled in the way the Bliss sound box is constructed, for it does not use either.
The chemically treated silk diaphragm is stretched over a metal ring and held in position in a manner similar to the way a banjo or drum;head is made. The silk is in this way pulled taut, and is ready to receive the vibrations from the pivoted needle arm.
A REAL "JAZZ" EDISON DEALER
Newly Established Edison Dealer Meets With Amazing Success
Frank E. Bolway & Son, Inc., Edison jobbers at Syracuse, N. Y., report the establishment of a new Edison dealer who obtained truly amazing results. This dealer is located in a small town named Attica, N. Y. He was rather a hard man to convince, but finally placed an initial order for one each of the various models and a complete assortment of re-creations. The order was placed about the first of last November, and was received by him about the 8th. On November 18 he telephoned the jobber — long distance — and asked him to have their representative call immediately as he had sold out his complete stock of instruments. Every one sold for cash, and two of them never were taken out of the crate. This is what J. G. Brown, general sales manager of Frank E. Bolway & Son, Inc., calls a "real 'jazz' dealer."
Where Dealers May Secure
COLUMBIA
Product
Ready, Full Stocks, and Prompt Deliveries from Convenient Shipping Centers all over the United States.
Distributors
Atlanta, Ga., Columbia Graphopbone Co., 63 N. Pryor St.
Baltimore, Md., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 16 South Howard St.
Boston, Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 137 Federal St.
Buffalo, N. T., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 737 Main St.
Chicago, III., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 14 N. Mlcbigan Are.
Cincinnati, O., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 427429 W. Fourth Ave.
Cleveland, O., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 1371 Euclid Ave.
Dallas, Tex., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 1011 Elm St.
Denver, Colo., Columbia Store* Co., 1608 Glenarm Place.
Detroit, Mich., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 401
Woodward Ave. Indianapolis. Ind., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
207-217 W. Wasblngton St. Kansas City, Mo., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
1027 McGee St. Los Angeles, Cal., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
745 S. Broadway. Minneapolis, Minn., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
412-414 Nicollet Are. New Haven, Conn., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
206 Meadow St. New Orleans, La., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
517-525 Canal St.
New York City. Columbia Grapbopbone Co., B5
Warren St.
Omaha, Neb., Schmoller & Mueller Piano Co. Philadelphia, Pa., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
210 N. Broad St. Pittsburgh, Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 632-640 Duquesne Way.
Portland, Me., Columbia Graphopbone Co., 48
Exchange St.
Portland, Ore., Columbia Graphopbone Co., 42>431 Washington St.
Salt I>ake City, Utah, Columbia Stores Co.,
221 South West Temple. San Francisco, Cal., Columbia Grapbopbone Co.,
130-150 Sutter St. Seattle, Wash., Columbia Graphopbone Co., 911
Western Ave. Spokane, Wash., Columbia Stores Co., 81B
Sprague Ave. St. I/onls, Mo., Columbia Grapbopbone Co., 1127
Pine St.
Tampa, Fla., Tampa Hardware Co.
Headquarters (or Canada: Columbia Graphophone Co., 54-66 Wellington St., West, Toronto, Ont.
Executive Office
COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. Woolworth Building New York
The Vitanola Distributors Co., 1025 Arch street, Philadelphia, distributors for that city of the Vitanola talking machine, are quite optimistic over the future for this machine and have experienced a good holiday business in these machines.
REPAIRS
All Makes of TalkiAg^ Machines Repaired Promptly and Efficiently
TALKING MACHINE REPAIR AND SALES CORPORATION
ANDREW H. DODIN, President
176 Sixth Avenue New York
TELEPHONE, CHELSEA 8437