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Show M -3. -n-.r ? x-tx. cicrrTOx 4ri - pi A VP RAIK I ' ' for i player piano, you arc . "' 'rll denying yourself the 4 .ntx fmvt"' ym.. wwr tjv usff most wholesome enjoy- l W IHl fef :: ment in the world. H H ' N i J H , II ' i ! now ready at the i i I k better music stores QRS Pkyer Rolls for October have arrived. : b . --' j I ' I Do you realize that you no longer have to wait until the I i ' "new" is worn off to get a number for your player pianos? j Q'R'S Monthly Bulletins index the latest and best in music. j The player owner can now get numbers in QR S Player j , ; i Rolls almost as soon as the sheet music is out. ! . B Are you on the Q R S Player Roll Monthly Bulletin mail- I i ing list? A word to your dealer will bring it to you. I I j , I New October Numbers j in Q-R-S-Player Rolls I H 903-And He'd Say Oo-L-L ! "Wee Wee. One $1.00 903-In My Dreams. Waltz. Words hy Andrew$1.00 4 i M blep. WotAu and music by Hrry Kuby and Ceo. Christy. Music by Victor Arden. Played by Arden 3 j I y Je"-1. Played by Fete Wendiintr. A "Frenchy" and Ohman. A dreamy sentimental waltz that will K 1 1 r r f meicdy with a dehtfl-itful. catchy lyric. "They would be welcomed by Victor Ardcn's many admirera. 5 ; " I A r Y miv iyBllC1 Pi ipoon beneatli the moon above and he'd eay & "loirk. 1 UUl lt.kCfiS.lV W Oo-La-La! Wee Wee." OOS-IVe Made Up My Mind to Mind a Maid Made 25 j h,. . g beaming, be.ut.lul m nih.." A wonderful beaut.fully played by th. popular ltut. g I I W IC I InfnKav R walu wi:h a dreamy ballad of love and happiness. I I 1116 VyClOCCr C , . . , , , ,v, , , , 911-1 Wanna Go Back fTo Dear Old Mother'. 1.00 B j I ffl 897-Carolina Sunihine. Wain. U'oidj by V ate 1.25 Kneel. f-oxTml. Words by Joe Goodwin. Music I X T CJ O VI . S Hirsch. Music by i.rwin K. Schmidt. Played by by Jamea Hanley. Played by Max Korllander. Thia g I I JtV"iJ OlJiifiLin R Scolt & Waters. An entrancing waltz that carries melody and lyric will taLe you back to those dear j I u iaginadon (0 m0at pleasant memories of oid days. I I f Carolina. J I tj 396-1 Ain't Gonna Civo Nobody None o" This Jelly 1.00 907-1 Want a Daddy Who Will Rock Me to Sleep. 1.25 i I fi Foil Fox Trot. Word arid music by Spender ! ox Trot. ( rom Greenwich Village Follies.) Words ;J " I Villiams and Clarence Williams. Played by Max by Bartholomae and Anderson. Music by A. Bald- ' I JgJiWi. . i Kortlander. A "Blue" melody with, a lync full of win Sloane. Played by Phil Ohman. A song hit. t I s rrp ' '?'J dash and promiac. . A beautiful dance melody. d I D ' '' yST&rZ entow-, J599Just for Me end Mary. Fox Trot. Words by Grant Clark 1.00 I f ::. -'f ' " --Nw. t. ccr. --S-nasHnT lm and Howard Rogers. Music by Leo Edwards. Played by Zez jfl I j 'ry11'- : '"'j 7T7 tfat Confrey. A pleasing melody with a lyric that assures its 5j I I I f- "1 ''SI'TXMt 904-Monlexnma. One Step. Words by J. Will Callahan. Music 1.00 I 1 1 f t. K t - :i ISfl ? &J'.- 1 P- V-y :rf3 f."i by Lee S. Roberts. Played by the composer and Mai Kort- ; I f V-" I ' ilrf4rj ty' iJ ' "'' f"" 'J iT W "f Under. Mr. Pvoberts' latest Itumber. j ff'Si':'''--J 1'. 7.i V .'.'-'v, SV-rfi S02-My Isle of Golden Dreams. Wait.. Words by Cus Kaha 1.25 ! I I (i-IS ' ' ' TsiS:- ':'.-'v - Vt'' T'-.,OWaiS1j0' I,. '-'oJ. A.:-7 W and Egbert ".'an Alstyoe. Music by Walter Blaufusa. Played by g I m 4 t -jjl'' 'ia"' v'3f- r i f ' - H1 J rf Baxter and Kortlander. "Drifting in dreams, drifting it asema" f! J I - . fl gJ 'itCS -V' V1..' ."JTtvwJ Axt ttf'i . ' V.- ': ., .1 A Itw V ' 1 L'Y fi? on the strains of this beautiful Hawaiian waltz melcdy. I 'tWl'l feliA"'." '. ft''?' ''":vWrr"' ),. ' .- T." j J ' j t ''' 13' H ' li'(ffifl h'lfiZ&f ?3 Bf rrtA CrF!fiA:' ' S';v -- ? f .905-Som Day You'll Know. Fox Trot. Words by J. Will CaJla. 1.00 B ! I IJlirwa t.V;"-;'-,. r- V t.) ','';'nW.i-''ijs'-vffl J ban. Music by Ml Kortlander. Played by the composer and 9 'nSM f'jjA.'f YJ'V'.-'-i-' :-' S ;A'W--':!ia.'01 Hi Lee S. Roberts. You'll want to know thia delightful melody with i ' 1 i !fl PlfeP :;($ fl .,s tender sentimentally,,. : j 1 ''5a f'.S J-.b'!"--. f'ft 6'i .''"''x.'" ''-'-,,f'''''f j 898-The Hand That Rocked Mv Cradle Rules My Heart. Fox Trot. 1.00 1 ! I ff fVv3V4"V Worda and muaic by Irving Berlin. Played by Baxter and Korl- I' I ' 4 r'-':;". i''t7r j '" J'- . W;--' -7..-"'.rX . . " J lander. Irving Berlin's latest number. A beautiful sentimental lW teSV..'- ''9"5y!.:: 'h-l-'-'i f t "Mother o-Mine " song. I 'fl f&Ky? 800-Wait 'Till You Gel Them Up in the Air Boys. One Step. 1.00 Jf. i 'J Ji pW'mS "SJ ''' :,a:,i''0'''"'i"Vi ll Worda by Lee Brown. Music by Al von Tiber. Played by .jf I B f if? :'- tj1!' :;';- , ; ':" ' ?' ,'r J III Osborne and Howe. A real one step, full of life. A typical JtT ' &v; ) V.'-:i I KrVU ' y-;' ; '"''"'V! !" V--J.. Vi':,;'V; I 910-You Didn't Want Ms When You Had Mo. 1.00 j& ' ' I &';A- 1J f$.?-',-Ki:m .:-v:y-i .... s:'.'V ' i f ! Ill: Fox Trot. Words by Russell and Groesman. I P&Z-Z.'-'-Zi r:.? -V.' ' V- ,;- v A V.::"', Music by Geo. J. Bennett. Played by Arden I g rrV"'' if : v : 1v" 1 7 -' ' ' ' ' ij' 'i'J i V '' 'r '-'i 'it and Ohman. A touching sentimental song i t I fv-v-ip': ,V ': ; : ' 'i V 't;..--'A' 'N V V : , ',1V. lg: ' asking the question, "So why do you want I -' menowJ" I , I W JM1 I SaCfiSJOUJ A Delightful Fox Trot A Wcnderful Song "Just to be a ' I I K " S S 1 I I f' V'.'-sfc ' -a V, & ''';.; "i"'.-.-- 'fjTr. iVV bovagain. a barefoot boy in patches. By the wixardy of his IS r '.' . .":'.j 1 N ' ' Ml II '' A.V :V ,:'-'""-J ?';, art the composer brings back memories of those barefoot days. I T;:'l I I hljfit-,:,:-::! Mffir, -fi Played by tha compoaer exeluaively for Q-R-S Rolla. ' I ' 0CJ&VW mill) SOI N- 8SV-MISSIS3IPPE MOONLIGHT Bf t ' rf-'V hi' Ai?r L' .ri- 'r :. ;.U 5..- -V" f-.N , K !j An Entrancing Waltr-A R-autifu! Soug-All the romance of the IP ur t -i jV' -''f-,-'--.;-T!7r-- .--?r"v"Y" !! .-H-"i'..V!i';,'. :;.: , ELraSSialCiJ Mississippi and all the sentiment of the moonlight has been inter- J HV lr -i.rV'- s Sl''''' J?Xp ' woven in this entrancing melody and lyric. Words by J. Will ft ' rf V:JuKrilHV;i '''''i'.V'.l - ;V"'. V?---::. ?' Calbhan -Music by Lee S. Roberts -Played by the composer I .' fj,! ,'?f,al -c,u3.ve.yforQ-RS-Rol.,. ; f -H$ 1feinf:l iyP'-r--' FM mm No.349-mammvs lullaby if k '' i W &;.f f' jh One of those affectionate, tender old time lullaby song (hat ? H 1 " '4'' ''jT '!-''':?1'"4n.rviJ o'-l V ."'';- Vi':,r IIS never Rrowa old and is always more sentimental and awaking new : W ; -'-V-V 'Vy'i'-''4'Ji.',4!'p ,9 s'r-V-,".''.'' fr-l IV n f-S ".'"M'T-V : i memories each time you play it. Your f layer roll library is not tlSh4xJ&tX v."- $fi:ki:.:f. jrJjK-ti fc$SQ&VWtf W ' '. '-' II complete without this number. Words by J. Will Callahan- ( ' i L ''mZi-9 tylfiCA S?-'iH :rrPn.'i---V Hi UVe by Lcc ? Roberta-Played by the composer, assisted by I? ? 5l,p-1....,, :i-'-'-r V;..jf , M.K. An exclusive QR-S Word Roll. It . STIFF NECK, LUMBAB3 Aches and Pains of Rheumatism Sometimes Some-times Almost Unbearablo. There' are weather conditions that make rheumatism worse. They are not the fame, in the cases of all persons. Some vicl ims of this disease suffer more in dry, warm weather than in moist, cold weather, but all suffer more or less all the time. The. cause of rheumatism is an excess of uric, ar-id in the blood, affecting thf muscles and joints. Hence th" blood . mst have, attention for permanent re-, re-, ' bulls in the treatment of this disease. V Hood's .Sarsaparilla. has given entire patisfaction in thousands of cases. Do not fail to give it a trial. 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