Music Trade Review

Issue: 1919 Vol. 68 N. 20

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THE MUSIC TRADE
BIG DEMAND FOR "DIXIE" NUMBER
Stern & Co. Finding "Dixie Is Dixie Once More"
Is Making a Hit Everywhere
Jos. W. Stern & Co. have recently sent to the
trade sample copies of "Dixie Is Dixie Once
DIXIE IS DIXIE ONCPMffl
REVIEW
is very tuneful and is issued in instrumental
form as a one-step. It has been given a very
attractive title page, and many dealers are giv-
ing it feature positions in their display spaces.
The publishers are giving this song much pub-
licity and it is finding favor among vaudeville
singers. The orchestras, too, are using it fre-
que-ntly as a dance selection, and from all pres-
ent indications it should be one of the leading
numbers of the Stern catalog.
HONOR "PERSHING'S CRUSADERS"
MAY
17, 1919
GOOD RESULTS FROM SONG DISPLAY
Southern California Music Co. Uses Unique Win-
dow Decorations—Large Sales Result
A particularly effective aljl^ original 1 window
treatment was^founj^, in Los Angeles recently j
when the Southern Cafrfljjpia Music Co. turned
over a window ior**advertising*1rtil^fetbr4 v -Q4j,th,e
new instrumental mimljffc "Me-Ow,". published
by the*'Sarn*'^6x Publishing Co.,''-but, although
of "cardboard, the display had animation. The
E. T. Paull March Adopted as Official March
for the Seventy-seventh Division
The following letters were recently forwarded
to E. T. Paull, of the E. T. Paull Music Co., and -
announce the adoption of "Pershing's Cru- .
saders" as the official march of the Seventy-sev-
enth Division of the United States Army:
I. In compliance with instructions from Major General
Robert Alexander, commanding 77th Division, I have exam-
ined the Military March "PERSHING'S CRUSADERS" (re-
ceived from Headquarters 77th Division), and, finding it .
a noble work of supreme spirit and dignity, have carefully
arranged it for military band.
(Signed)
CLARENCE BYRN,
Band Leader, 306th Infantry. -•'• .
Commanding Officer 306th Infantry, U. S. S. Mount Vernon,
April 23, 1919.
To Commanding General, 77th Divison.
1. If it meets with the approval of the compdser, Mr.
E. T. Paull, of the piece entitled "PERSHING'S CRUSADERS,"
it is desired to adopt this march as the regimental march
of the 306th Infantry, as typifying in boldness and grandewr
the spirit and achievements of the regiment.
'-•-
(Signed) F. S. BOWEN,
Novel Window Display
Colonel, 306th Infantry.
Advance Headquarters, 77th Division, Hotel Biltmore,
N. Y. C , April 29, 1919.
. .. . animal's eyes moved about, and as its tail wagged
To E. T. Paull Music Co., 243 W. 42nd St., New York City.
at. intervals its mouth opened, and it did not
1. General Alexander requests me to forward this paper
to you, as the request of Col. Bowen meets with his
require a wide stretch of the imagination to see
entire approval.
(Signed)
ARTHUR F. MCKEOGH,
1st Lieut. Inf., U. •••&- A, • •
Title Page of New Stern Hit
More," together with circulars and other adver-
tising matter. According to the latest reports
of dealers throughout the country, this number
is in great demand, and many repeat orders are
now being received by the publishers. The song
Pace & Handy, originators of the "BLUES,"
specialists in rags and Southern ballads, offer
"The Song the Sunny Southland
Sings"
"Satan, I'm Here"
"Oh! Death Where Is Thy Sting"
"Ringtail Blues"
"Hooking Cow Blues"
" Who Have You Been Loving
Since I Went Away""
"The Kaiser's Got the
(He's Got Them Weary Blues)
By BROWN and HANM*"
"A Good Man Is Hard
The Broadway Music Co., Boston, Mass., has
opened its new offices at 240 Tremont street,
formerly occupied by McCarthy & Fischer.
Many alterations have been made, and the build-
ing has been much improved.
THE Sensational Oriental Intermezzo
ii
Arabian Nights"
Sdng JLnterfriezzo
, u i 4 W i S i ""'By*.-
1547 Broadway (Gaiety Theatre Bids.). NEW YORK
. . . 60 ALLYN'SVirHARTFORD. CONN.
Successor* to CHURCH.. £AXS0W- * CO.. New York
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
311 West 43d Street
New York City
by
NCIS, DAY & HUNTER
Are the Publishers
oi Picardy
McCORMACK;
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41 Epst 34th Street-
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
p blIshers
BOSTON »
WALTER JACOBS
BOSTON, MASS.
fc.. „...
347 Vjonge Street
"UpRONTO, CAN.
'>^r
.
C. C. CHURCH & COMPANY
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
ML DAVID
SEND FOR CATALOG
PACE & HANDY MUSIC CO., Inc.
One-Step
a feline "meow" roll out. -., w
. v> "•••
The Southern California Music Co., which also****"
conducts a Sheet music department, toolc~occa-
sion to display copies of "Me-Ow," as well as
the,records in the window, and the result was.
that two departments benefited by the demand -fP
created by the window display. The "Me-0&"
display was the work of F.-JJ. Barley.
8 Bosworth St.,
Publisher
<(
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., Boston.
Branch Houses; New York and Chicago
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MAY
THE MUSIC TRADE
17, 1919
"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the BOSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
Real Protection of the Buyer"
General Office, Factory and Display Rooms
Krwy Wgh-rrade BUSH * GKBTS piano bears th« name of Its MAKERS. For m
quarter of a century BUSH & OBBTS have made high-grade pianos. Both BUSH
A OBBTS are practical piano makers and hare made 60,000 pianos under the ONB
MAMS, OSOC TRADE-HARK. Dealers wanted In all unoccupied territory. Writ*
for prlees-and terms.
Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, 111.
THE
BEHNING
POPULAR
PEASE
PIANOS
I.I
| |
Manufacturers of Exclusive
I ) HIGH-GRADE-GRAND-UPRIGHT-PLAYER-PIANOS
| I
For more than THIRTY-FIVE successive years this company hat
= H been owned and controlled solely by members of the Bauer family, whost
§ 1 personal supervision is given to every instrument built by this company.
1
• stories and Warden* ^ ^
A WOP-lTS CllCHCC PiailO
338-340 E. 31«t St., New York
Tone
East ISSd Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
II STULTZ & BAUER
NEW YORK
Charming
BEHNING PIANO CO
Retail Warerooms, 22 East 40th Street, at Madison Avenue, New York City; 364 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Warerooms: 128 West 42nd Street
Factory: Legget Ave. and Barry Si
LEHR
Manufactured by
OLD ESTABLISHED
Quality
Write for Open Territory
SHONINGER PIANOS ^ PLAYERS
EXQUISITE CASES OF ORIGINAL
pCJO^r Workmanship
Used an«J Endorsed
FACTORY AND OFFICES. NEW HAVEN. CONN.
By leading conservatories of music, whose testimonial! are
printed in catalogue.
WAREROOMS. 505 FIFTH AVENUE. NE#V YORB
F. RADLE
H. LEHR & CO., Eaiton, Pa.
ESSENTIALLY A HIGH GRADE PRODUCT
Known the World Over
HOWARD CO.
PIANOS ana
Manufactured by F . R A D L E , we-.^.^l.re.. N e w Y o r k C i t y
DE RIVAS & HARRIS
Uniformly Good
A l w a y s Reliable f
Wonderful Tone Quality—Best
Materials and Workmanship
ROGART
PIANOS
PIANOS PLAYER
Office and Factory
BOGART PIANO CO.
485 East 133d Street, N.Y. City
9-11 Canal Place
NEW YORK
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Upright and Player-Pianos
Haw Factory. 134th t* 135th S t i . Bad WIlUw A»».
(Ctoadtv 6000 Pianos per annum)
NEW YORK
Warde Piano Co.
INC.
Best Value for the Money
66-68 and 70 East 125th Street
NEW YORK
Writ* as for Catalogue*
"A NAME TO REMEMBER"
BRJNKERHOFF
Pianos *rn QUALITY SALES
developed through active and con-
sistent promotion jof
209 South State Street, Chicago
BUSH & L&NE
Pianos
CABLE & SONS
insure that lasting"fn?n"d8hi|» betw#n
dealer and customer ^hichjc£|ultf in
a coft»fe&*^*iTO l rea8iaxa WeaBge
The detail* are vitally interesting to you
BRINKETWOP^PIANO co.
55 YEARS IN
BUSINESS
W* hare passed tit* 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 >f
piano merchants in every section.
Chase Bros, is the pioneer piano of
the West and with our complete line
the denier has a piano strength which
is unbeatable.
Pianos and Player-Pianos
SUPERIOR
IN EVERY
WAY
Ota Established
House.
Production
Limited to
Quality. Our Players Are Perfected to
' ''the Limit of Invention.
BUSH & LANE
HOLLAND, MI<
CABLE A SONS, SS§ W. 38th St., N. Y.
THE CORDOI^FIftTIO
(Established 184S)
WHITLOCK «ad
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Son Pianos
nd Mellotona Player-Pianos
. - * < * •
The Kohler & Campbell Piano is the Best
Wffitd for the Money,
Everybody says sol Why? Because their #ntesm\
manufacture of
an instrument it is impossible to eqtaai * f&Pth
or -any lesser scale of production.
Kohler &
fe Str ei s 3.nd 11th Avenue, New York City

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