Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . And, Oh, She DancesSuch-A-Way Youll never need to leave your favorite partnerin the middle of a dance. With the ColumbiaGrafonola you can dance to the last lingeringnote and step. The Non Set Automatic Stoptakes care of that. Just start the Grafonolaand it plays and stops itself. A Columbia Grafonola, Equipped with Columbia Recordsis an All Year Round Delight It is ready when company calls to give just that little festive note you want. Ready inthe long cold evenings, the Sunday afternoons, to lend the inspiring effects of beautifulmusic—songs, hymns


Farmer's magazine (January-December 1920) . And, Oh, She DancesSuch-A-Way Youll never need to leave your favorite partnerin the middle of a dance. With the ColumbiaGrafonola you can dance to the last lingeringnote and step. The Non Set Automatic Stoptakes care of that. Just start the Grafonolaand it plays and stops itself. A Columbia Grafonola, Equipped with Columbia Recordsis an All Year Round Delight It is ready when company calls to give just that little festive note you want. Ready inthe long cold evenings, the Sunday afternoons, to lend the inspiring effects of beautifulmusic—songs, hymns, instrumental—anything you^ fancy dictates. Ask your Columbia dealer to play these: Dear Old Pal of Mine, Charles Hackett, Tenor Solo. 79196 $ The Bells of Aberdovey, Bell Solo, Walter Ash Grove, Bell Solo, Walter Whitlock. RJ,030, $ The Love Nest, and Song of the Orient,Fox-Trots, Hickmans Orchestra. A2955. $ Bean, Song Fox-Trot, and Bells ofMonterey, Fox-Trot, Paul Biese , $


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