Music Trade Review

Issue: 1917 Vol. 64 N. 10

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THE
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R. F. WINNINGHAM GOES TO BOSTON
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
THE MODERN PLANT OF G. SCHIRMER
PATRIOTIC SONGS IN THE FACTORY
To Represent the A. J. Stasny Music Co. in Buildings Up-to-the-Minute in Construction and New York Concern Assembles Entire Force
New England Territory
Equipment Now Occupied in Long Island City
Each Day for Purpos«*-:*f Singing Patriotic
—Welfare of Employes Generously Considered
StC>njs4BExpected to Instill Love of Country
Robert P. Winningham, formerly road rep-
resentative of the A. J. Stasny Music Co., has The marvelous growth of the music publish-
A large firm of manufacturers of c c ' - '
been appointed manager of the Boston branch of ing industry in this country is exemplified in classes of dry goods, with headquarters in (1"
the modern plant of G. Schirmer, Inc., situated city and factories in Switzerland, has -i
in Long Island City within fifteen minutes of a plan which it calls to the attention oi •
the heart of the metropolis. The model build- business houses in this city.
ing, constructed of concrete and glass, is sur- Every day a little before luncheor '.
rounded by an expanse of open space which assembles its entire force to sing "America"
permits of plenty of light and fresh air. The and the "Star-Spangled Banner." 1 tic purpose
interior is equipped with the best of heating •of these meetings is to impress upon all the
and ventilating systems.
employes of the house the meaning and value
The plant is very efficiently laid out and the of patriotism, says Greater New York.
manufacturing equipment is most modern. The
The idea was suggested by the consideration
printing department has some of the newest that probably not one person in ten knows or
presses known to the printing arts and pro- remembers the words of the two national songs.
duces excey^ionally fine color and rotogravure It occurred to the owners of the business that
work. The workmen throughout the plant are if the churches, schools, business firms and pub-
carefully selected and are thoroughly experi- lic gatherings should encourage the singing of
enced in their line.
the anthems at some time during each day, the
A very close relationship is maintained in the feeling of patriotism would be greatly encour-
Schirmer plant between employer and employe. aged.
Here is one place where the high cost of living
The experiment carried into effect by this
Robert F. Winningham
the concern. He has gained considerable popu- problem seems to be solved. A restaurant is house, which will not permit its name to be used
larity, owing to his having a rich baritone voice, maintained for the benefit of the employes where because it does not wish to give any basis for
which should do much to win him many friends the best and most substantial of food may be suspicion that its experiment is actuated for
in his new position. The whole New England procured at absolute cost. The service and free advertising, is proving a great success. The
territory will be under his direction, and Mr. overhead expenses are met by the firm. A very singing has improved with each repetition and
Winning-ham has gotten together some new and fine meal may thus be procured at an incredit- only about ten minutes are now required for it.
novel advertising schemes with which he hopes ably small cost. Plans are also^jjnder way for
the installation of bowling alleys and smoking
to make his presence felt.
rooms for the employes. During the spring a PEGGY BROOKS "STOPS THE SHOW"
'baseball field will be levelled off near the plant.
Peggy Brooks opened at Keith's Theatre,
TWO POPULAR NOVELTY SONGS
G. Schirmer, Inc., are owners of additional Washington, D. C, on Saturday of last week
Two novelty songs utterly unlike in every space adjoining their plant where more modern using William Jerome's "Come on Over Here,
way save that each has qualities which will do buildings will be erected as necessary.
It's a Wonderful Place," as her feature num-
much to make them popular are "Good Morning
ber, and with such success that it delayed the
Glory" and "Somewhere in Delaware," both the
show. This song, which is published by
A PROMISING IRISH SONG
work of Will J. Harris and Harry I. Robinson,
the Wm. Jerome Publishing Corp., is being
two talented writers who have reunited in order "You Don't Have to Be Irish to Be Welcome in favorably received wherever it is heard.
to turn out some more songs. Jos. W. Stern &
an Irishman's Hb"rHe," Issued Just in Time for
Co. are publishing these numbers as well as a
St. Patrick's Day—Preparing Special Displays
comedy song by the same writers called "When
QUEEN OF BALLADS
Abraham Lincoln Freed the Slaves He Forgot
The new Irish song by Bartly Costello and
the Married Men."
Theodore Morse called "You Don't Have to Be
Irish to Be Welconjc in an Irishman's Home" is
meeting witnTavorable success. Many dealers
Two Sensational English
are taking advantage "of the special offer made
Ballad Successes
by Leo Feist, Inc., the^finblishers^. in circulars
recently sent out to the trade making 6 cents
a copy a special introductory price. Numerous
By Darl McBoyle
dialers are a.lso-oo-operating with the publishers-
Music by Otto Motzan
and preparing special displays of the number for
KARCZAG PUB. CO., Inc.
St. Patrick's Day..
62-64 W. 45th St., 7th Floor, New York
"A TEAR,
A KISS,
A SMILE"
"Somewhere a Voice is Calling"
"The Sunshine of Your Smile"
T. B. Harms & Francis, Day & Hunter
62 West 45th Street
NEW YORK
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON
Publishers
WALTER JACOBS
8 Bosworth St.,
BOSTON, MASS.
Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men ^vho desire positions.
The Song of the foment
"KEEP THE HOME
FIRES BURNING"
(Till the Boys Come Home)
Publisher *»Merry M a d n e s s "
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Main Offices: 62-64 Stanhope St., Koston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
CHAPPELL & CO., Ltd.
41 East 34th St.
NEW YORK
O-R-D-E-R
Red, White, Blues
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 4 3 d Street
New York City
We PublUh an Excellent Line of Teaching Mualc
(tljurrlj, Jlaxantt attb
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U*7-IJ* BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Mister Buzz Saw
Alpine Sunset, Valse Romantlque
Valse Egyptian
The Jubflator March
Visions of Madrid, Spanish Serenade
The Isle of Palms
A Night in June, Serenade
FROM ANY JOBBER OR
G. L. BARN H O U S E , O S K A £ ° » I A
CHAS. K. HARRIS
Columbia Theatre Building, New York
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"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
Real Protection of the Buyer"
General Office, Factory and Display Rooms
Every high-grade BUSH & GERTS piano bears the name of its MAKERS. For »
quarter of a century BUSH & GERXS have made high-grade pianos. Both BUSH
& GERTS are practical piano makers and have made 50,000 pianos under the ONE
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ONE TRADE-MARK. Dealers wanted in all unoccupied territory. Write
es and term*.
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Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, 111.
Manufactured by
THE OLD ESTABLISHED
POPULAR
PEASE
PIANOS
BEHNING
East 133d Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
New York Retail Warerooms. 425 Film Avenue
(I STULTZ & BAUER
Warerooms: 128 West 42nd Street
Factory: Legget Avc. and Barry St.
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NEW YORK
LEHR
Tone
Manufacturers of Exclusive
( 1 HIGH-CRADE-CRAND-UPRIGHT-PLAYER-PIANOS
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For more than THIRTY-FIVE wucceNslve year* thin company has
= §f been owned and controlled solely by member* of the Bauer family, whose
I g personal supervision Is given to every instrument built by this company.
PIANOS
Charming
Quality
EXQUISITE CASES OF ORIGINAL DESIGN
Superior Workmanship
U*ed and Endorsed
By leading conservatories of music, whose testimonials ar«
printed in catalogue.
Factories and Warerooms
A World's Choice Piano
338-340 E. 31«t St, New York
Write for Open Territory
A. B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite J.hat goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior.
H. LEHR & CO., Easton, Pa.
Factory and Principal Office: NOR WALK, OHIO
54 YEARS IN
BUSINESS
Some of the best-posted piano men have learned of the money-making powers of the
DOLL & SONS
We have passed the half century
mark in our business life, and today
we are producing a line of pianos
and player-pianos which more than
ever meet with the varied demand of
piano merchants in every section.
'
Chase Bros, is the pioneer piano of
'' the West and with our complete line
1
the dealer has a piano strength which
is unbeatable.
Pianos.
They are attractively created.
Be one of the wise dealers and investigate them.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc., 98 to l w S ^ E Y R O N R S O U L E V A R D
HALLET
& DAVIS
PIANOS
than Half a Century
Endorsed by Leading Artists for
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Chase-Hackley Piano Company
MUSKEGON
BEHNING PIANO CO.
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BOSTON, MASS.
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- - - MICHIGAN
BRATON S. CHASE, Mgr.
Founded 1863
FOR PNEUMATIC POUCHES
Grand, Upright
and Player
use
ZEPHYR LEATHER
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Patentee and Sole Manufacturer I
JULIUS SCHMID
470-478 Fourth Ave., N. Y. City
NEW HAVEN and NEW YORK
MATHUSHEK PIANO MANUFACTURING C 0 . , 1 3 2 n d St %^ nYdo ^ e c x rT n Y der AT ""•
(Patented)
Tighter and more lively than
any other pouch covering;
Made on Honor and
Sold on Merit
M
R/l D U A I I
M . McPHAIL
A . R/I
cPHAII
PIANOS
D T A M A f*r\
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Have Been Manufactured
in Boston since 1837
GENERAL OFFICES, 120 BOYLSTON ST.
P I A N O CO., BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
(Established 1845)
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WHITLOCK and LE6GETT AVES.. NEW YORK
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Son Pianos
and Mellotona Player-Pianos
K o h l e r £ C a m p b e l l P i a n o is theBest Piano in the World for theMoney
Everybody says so/Why ? Because tfieir enormous output permits the manufacture of
instrument it is impossible to equal for the money on any lesser scale of production •
Kohler £/Campbell. 50th. Street ell th. Avenue.New^Ybrk City

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