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THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

THE JULY ADVANCE LIST OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS
carries seven (7) numbers from the
pace & Handy Catalog. Viz.

"SAINT LOUIS BLUES," AEolian Record No. A1214.
"A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND," Columbia Record No. A2721
"BEALE STREET BLUES," Edison Record No. 50536
"SATAN, I'M HERE," Edison Amberol Record No. 3746
"SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL," Emerson Record No. 7503
"SAINT LOUIS BLUES," Edison Amberol No. 3741.

JUNE LIST OF PHONOGRAPH RECORDS carries:

"LONESOME ROAD BLUES," AEolian Record.
"SAINT LOUIS BLUES," Operaphone Record.
"OLE MISS RAG," Okeh Record.
"SHAKE, RATTLE AND ROLL," Emerson Record.
"OH, DEATH WHERE IS THY STING? (Comic). Gennett Record.

Pathé Frères Phonograph Company has recorded the following numbers from the Pace & Handy Catalog (played by the late Lieutenant James Reese Europe's Hell Fighters Band):

"THE DANCING DEACON."
"MAUVOLEYNE WALTZ," by Frederick M. Bryan.
"HESITATING BLUES."
"SAINT LOUIS BLUES," by W. C. Handy.

If you are unable to secure these records from your local deal we shall be pleased to get them and ship them to you.

LIST OF SHEET MUSIC AT 15c per copy.

"REMEMBER AND BE CAREFUL EVERY DAY."
"A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND."
"I'M DYING WITH THE WORRIED BLUES."
"SWEET CHILD."
"DOWN BY THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER."
"THE HOOKING COW BLUES."
"THINKING OF THEE."
"THE WAY TO KEEP A GOOD MAN."
"SATAN, I'M HERE."
"RINGTAIL BLUES."

These copies may be had wherever sheet music is sold, and at the counters of all Woolworth, Kress, Kresge, Kraft, McCrory, Gogggan, Willner, Grand and Metropolitan 10-cent Stores.

"A Good Man Is Hard to Find" may be had on Victor Talking Machines, Columbia Grafonolas, Emerson Records; also, Q. R. S. Imperial, U. S.; Rythmodik, Standard and other player rolls.

When you buy these numbers you are contributing to the success of your race.

For further information write to W. C. Handy, Manager.

PACE & HANDY MUSIC CO., Inc.
(Home of the Blues)
1547 Broadway New York, N. Y.

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FLORENCE COLE-TALBERT
Soprano
"She has one of th ebest voices that God has given her race."-Los Angeles Times.
"Special praise must be given Mrs. Florence Talbert who beside her natural gift has already reached a high plane of processional accuracy."-Herman Devries in Chicago American.
Engagements accepted for Concerts, Recitals, Oratorio.
659 28th Street, Detroit, Mich.

Clarence Cameron White
VIOLINIST

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"Critics are one in their high estimate of the splendid attainments of Clarence Cameron White and his Concert appearance in your city means the music event of the season." For terms and dates address
616 COLUMBUS AVENUE BOSTON, MASS.

CLEOTA J. COLLINS
Soprano
She has a very lovely lyric soprano voice of beautiful quality and sings songs with style and intelligence. Her recitals are very interesting.-
LILA ROBESON
Of the Metropolitan Opera Company of New York
103 W. 43rd St., New York City

Agents wanted everywhere to supply the big demand for our high grade Calling Cards. Most fashionable styles of cards for ladies and gentlemen, 100 for 50 cents. No extra charge for address. Light, pleasant and very profitable spare time work. Outfit furnished. Prompt and dependable service. All orders sent postpaid. Write for samples and terms. 
Address: The House of Chowning
Indianapolis, Ind.

TEACHERS 
A state supervisor of schools writes us: "Will you kindly furnish me a large list of teachers for our schools for the next year? I can have them appointed at once. We need them for all types of schools, but primarily for rural schools."
We also have immediate calls for teachers of auto mechanics, carpentry, painting, agriculture, Spanish and French.
THE MUTUAL TEACHERS' AGENCY
1403 New York Avenue Washington, D. C.

The Colored Teachers' Bureau
Will Help You Get a Better Paying Position.
REGISTER NOW REASONABLE TERMS
Address: Colored Teachers' Bureau
Box 22, Wilberforce, O.

Roalnd W. Hayes
Phonograph Records

NOW READY AND ON SALE
(Order by Number)
No. 1. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot-$1.50
Negro Spiritual, by Harry T. Burleigh.
No. 2. Vesti La Glubba (Put on Your Smock)-$2.00
Arioso from Pagliacci, Orchestral Accompaniment, Leoncavallo.
No. 3. Twilight-$1.00
By Katherine A. Glen.
No. 7. By and By-$1.50
By Harry T. Burleigh.
AGENTS
BOSTON, Mass., A. J. Jackson & Co., 130 Boylston St. 
BOSTON, Mass., Harold Whitham, 1781 Washington St.
BOSTON, Mass., Hicks, Laney & Eaton, 798 Tremont St.
BOSTON, Mass., R. A. Dinsmore, 1221 Tremont St.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Mrs. G. W. Nowell, 890 Main St.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., J. S. Adams, 150 Eastern Ave.
WOBURN, Mass., Edward Caldwell, 388 Main St.
DETROIT, Mich., Miss Grace L. May, 253 Woodland Ave.
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Wm. G. Porter, 386 Margaret St.
TUSKEGEE, Ala., Arthur Logan, Tuskegee Instutite.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Miss E. O. Wyatt, 1319 Avenue H.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., J. M. Robinson, Jr., 1924 East St.
BALTIMORE, Md., W. H. Roberts, 235 N. Amity St.
PORTLAND, Ore., Mrs. E. D. Cannady, 401 Buchanan Bldg.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Mrs. Margaret Corbett, 1941 Bainbridge St.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Harry O. Johnson, Security Savings Bank
OAKLAND, Cal., Mrs. A. M. Smith, 494 Moss Ave.
CHARLESTON, S. C., E. B. Lawrence, 470 King St.
NORFOLK, Va., Miss B. C. Smith, 822 Avenue A.
PITTSBURGH, Pa., Mrs. Chas. H. Trusty, 820 Anaheim St.
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dr. C. Sumner Wormley, 997 Florida Ave.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Miss Alice E. Williams, Box 131, Chatham, Ill.
MADISONVILLE, Ky., J. A. Watson, 117 Main St.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Mrs. H. W. Jordan, 822 W. Walnut St.
LOUISVILLE, Ky., Columbia Phonograph Co.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Miss Florina M. Williams, 297 Thayer St.
NEW YORK CITY, N. Y., Dr. Harry C. Blue, 563 Lenox Ave.
MONTCLAIR, N. J., James D. Williams, 7 Walnut Pl.
COLLINGSWOOD, N. J., Mr. R. M. Taylor, 501 Park Ave.
WACO, Texas, Miss Lula Mayes, 1127 N. 7th St.
MERIDIAN, Miss., L. L. Foster, 1207 26th St.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., W. H. Roberts, 601 West St.
WILMINGTON, Del., Mrs. Elizabeth D. Banton, 924 French St.
GREENVILLE, S. C., Mr. James R. Kennedy, 630 Pendleton St.
CHARLESTON, W. Va., Mr. Edward C. Lewis, Box 1204.
WILLIAMSBRIDGE, N. Y., Mr. Robert H. Q. Young, 743 E. 218th St.
DETROIT, Mich., Mr. W. Arnold Hooper, 647 St. Antoine St.
TULSA, Okla., Mr. Harrison M. Magill, 3051 1/2 N. Hartford Ave.
ATHENS, Ga., Dr. Charles Walton, 1211 1/2 Clayton St.
DAYTON, O., Mr. R. D. McGregor, 100 Pontiac St.
CHICAGO, Ill., Mr. David Mitchell, 6428 Eberhard Ave.
PARKERSBURG, W. Va., Mrs. James E. Edmondson, 591 5th St.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mr. Claborne Riddle, 4208 W. Cote Brilliante.
NEW YORK CITY, The Pace & Handy Music Co.. Inc., 1547 Broadway.
STAMFORD, Conn., Mr. Emmett Lewis, Box 277
Reliable and energetic Agents wanted in cities not here mentioned.

Roland W. Hayes, Tenor. Recitals, Concerts, Oratorio, Opera, Booking engagements for Continental Tour, Season 1919. For terms, dates, etc. please write.

Roland W. Hayes
3 WARWICK ST. BOSTON, MASS.

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