
Daily Mirror, October 29, 1935, p. 1
Tag Archives: Dutch Schultz
“Name Killers of Schultz”

Daily Mirror, October 26, 1935, p. 1

Daily Mirror, October 26, 1935, pp.14-15
“Schultz Dead!”

Daily Mirror, October 25, 1935, p. 1

Daily Mirror, October 25, 1935, p. 3
“Dutch Schultz Shot!”

Daily Mirror, October 24, 1935, p. 1

New York Post, October 24, 1935, p. 1

New York Post, October 24, 1935, p. 3
“Ten Racketeers ‘Wanted'”
“‘Tis Sweet To Be Remembered”; The Hilltoppers; Tom, Don and Ernie; Conqueror (8747); November 1, 1935

“ON TREASURE ISLAND”; Chick Bullock; Leslie; Burke; Perfect (6-01-01); November 1, 1935

“RED SAILS IN THE SUNSET”; Chick Bullock; Kennedy; Williams; Perfect (6-01-01); November 1, 1935

The New York Times, November 1, 1935
“THERE’S AN OLD FAMILY ALBUM IN THE PARLOR”; Jimmie and Eddie Dean; Melotone (7-02-57); November 1, 1935
“…revive the old gangster squad…”
“Haunted House Blues”; Bessie Smith; J. C. Johnson; Columbia (14010-D); Publication date: 1924

“Haunted Town”; Lena Horne with Charlie Barnet and his Orchestra; Nigel Altman; Alec Fogarty; Bluebird (30-0823-B); Publication date: January 7, 1941

“The House is Haunted”; Ramona; the Park Avenue Boys; Billy Rose; Basil G. Adlam; Victor (24597-A); Publication date:March 27, 1934

The New York Times, October 31, 1935
“The Haunted House Boogie”; MGM (10877-A); Publication date: 1951
“…gorillas running this city.”
“Roll Along Prairie Moon”; Praire Ramblers; Fio Rito; MacPherson; Von Tilzer; Conqueror (8609); Publication date: October 30, 1935

“THE NIGHTMARE”; Clyde McCoy and his Orchestra; Len Riley; Billy Meyers; Al Handler; Decca (681 A); Publication date: October 14, 1935

“The Nightmare Is Over”; Eddie Boyd And His Chessmen; E. Boyd; Chess (1595); 1955

“NIGHTMARE BLUES”; TINY GRIMES QUINTET; Red Prysock; Prysock; Grimes; Atlantic (869); Publication date: August 1, 1948

The New York Times, October 30, 1935
“NIGHTMARE BLUES”; HAZEL SCOTT; Hazel Scott; Scott; Columbia (37999); Publication date: October 1947
“…veiled in deepest mystery…”
“Alone”; Hal Kemp and his Orchestra; Maxine Grey; Freed; Brown; Brunswick (7552); Publication date: October 29, 1935


“Don’t Mention Love To Me”; Johnny Johnson and his Orchestra; Vi Mele; Fields; Levant; Perfect (6-01-03); Publication date: October 29, 1935


The New York Times, October 29, 1935
“It’s Dangerous to Love Like This”; Hal Kemp and his Orchestra; Maxine Grey; Seymour; Lawnhurst; Brunswick (7552); Publication date: October 29, 1935
“In little memorandum books, on the backs of soiled envelopes. and on fragments of napkins, paper bags and other stray bits…”
“WAH-HOO!”; Hoosier Hot Shots; Cliff Friend; Conqueror (8635); Publication date: October 28, 1935




The New York Times, October 28, 1935
“Pick That Bass”; Hoosier Hot Shots; Al and Gertrude Bernard; Melotone (7-04-62); Publication date: October 28, 1935



The New York Post, October 28, 1935 ($350 had the same buying power as $7,008 in September 2021.)
“THEM HILL-BILLIES ARE MOUNTAIN-WILLIAMS NOW”; Hoosier Hot Shots; Cavanaugh; Sanford; Mysels; Conqueror (8635); Publication date: October 28, 1935
“And no one.”
“I May Be Wrong”; Chick Webb and his Orchestra, Taft Jordan; October 1935

The New York Times, October 27, 1935
“I Feel Like A Feather In The Breeze”; Hal Kemp and his Orchestra; Gordon; Revel; Skinny Ennis; Brunswick (7553); October 1935

The New York Times, October 27, 1935 (There were approximately 319 homicides in NYC in 2019.)
“I LIVE FOR LOVE”; Original Dixieland Jazz Band; Russ Morgan; Dixon; Wrubel; Vocalion (3084); October 1935

“I Found a Dream”; Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra; Ozzie Nelson; Hartman; Gorney; Brunswick (7549); October 1935

“I’m a Gambler”; Jimmie Dorsey and his Orchestra; Bob Eberle; Monaco; Leslie; Decca (607 A); October 1935

The New York Times, October 25, 1935
“I Don’t Know Your Name (But You’re Beautiful)”; Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra; Ozzie Nelson; Caesar; Lerner; Marks; Brunswick (7549); October 1935
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Charles Higgins: 1897-1932, (34)
Larry Fay: 1888-1933, (44)
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Bonnie Parker: 1910–1934, (22)
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Charles Floyd: 1904-1934, (30)
George Nelson: 1908-1934, (25)
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Louis Amberg: 1897-1935, (36)
Dutch Schultz: 1901-1935, (34)
“I’VE GOT A FEELIN’ YOU’RE FOOLIN'”; ARCHIE BLEYER and his ORCHESTRA; Durelle Alexander; Freed; Brown; Banner (35-10-22 A); October 1935
