Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 20

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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
JACK MILLS TENDERED DINNER BEFORE EUROPEAN TRIP
Large Number of Friends and Associates Bid Him Farewell on Night Before He Sails for Eng-
land—A Short Sketch of the Rapid Progress of This Firm in the Publishing World
Jack Mills, of Jack Mills, Inc., sailed for
London on Tuesday of this week. On Monday
evening a farewell dinner was tendered him by
his many friends in the trade and his business
associates at Keene's Chop House, West Forty-
fourth s t r e e t , New
York City.
Music
was furnished by the
Original
Memphis
Five. Others who re-
sponded with songs
or piano solos were
Billy J o n e s , Cliff
Hess, Johnny Wilson,
Eddie Buzzell, Jack
Osterman and other
Broadway
stars.
Short addresses were
made by many of
Jack Mills
those who attended
wishing Jack Mills the best during his Euro-
pean tour. The various executives of the or-
ganization also spoke feelingly of their em-
ployer, the organization and its aims.
Jack Mills seemed greatly touched by the
words of his confreres and although his emo-
tions were, undoubtedly, aroused to the highest
pitch, he responded with a few well-chosen
words.
Samuel Jesse Buzzell, attorney for Jack Mills,
Inc., made the chief address of the evening.
He said, in part:
"We are gathered here to-night to pay our
respects in person to Jack Mills on the eve
of his departure for Europe. It is an occasion
not of sorrow or sadness, but of great joy and
pleasure.
"I should like to stand here for hours and
tell you what I know about this boy, his fight
and struggle and his success, and it would
read just like one of those books we used to
read by Horatio Alger, but the excellent com-
mittee has arranged some very wonderful sur-
prises for you and even if you permitted me
this opportunity it would not be fair. It is
fitting that I tell you that in the Summer of
1919 I formed the corporation Jack Mills, Inc.
It had a little money, but at its head this boy,
who had vision, foresight, determination and
backbone. In an incredibly short time, and it
POPULAR STANDARDS IN DEMAND
is a short time, Jack Mills, Inc., has grown,
has made a reputation, has enjoyed prosperity,
has spread its name outside of New York City
into every State in the Union and in little
hamlets of States that are not even on Rand
McNally's map, in England, Australia, France
and in other remote parts of the world, and it
is still growing. It has built up and around
it an organization composed of very efficient
men in all of its departments, who are imbued
with the spirit of work, and who appreciate the
opportunity they have in working and being
one of the members of this growing organiza-
tion, and, as I said before, at the head of it is
this boy, who had the vision, foresight, de-
termination and the backbone to see it, and,
in my opinion, this is another significant chapter
that will clearly show to everybody the vast
opportunities a country like this affords to all
of us."
Among those who attended were Will
Teller, head of Robfert Teller Sons & Dorner,
Marco Marx, Eddie Buzzell, Max Kortlander,
A. E. Satherley, Joe Mittenthal, George Lott-
man, Jimmie McHugh, Irving Mills, George
Friedman, Irwin Dash, theatrical people, news-
paper men and others.
CHICACO, I I I . , May 12.—Among the leading or-
chestras and bands featuring the numbers pub-
lished by the Mid-West Music House, 64,^4
YVoodlawn avenue, is Manning's Band. Richard
Manning and his band played at the opening of
Riverview Park on May 9, featuring several of
the numbers published by the Mid-West Music
House, including the popular waltz number, "In
Rose Time," and the fox-trot, "Blossoms." Four
concerts are being given by Manning's Band,
which started May 9 and will continue through
the month on the 13th, the 18th and 22nd.
NEW PHIL PONCE NUMBER
The Phil Ponce Publication recently issued a
new novelty, entitled "The Cat's Whiskers,"
which is being played nightly by many of the
leading orchestras along Broadway. The num-
ber is in fox-trot form and is popular with
dancers.
"A SMASHING I
SPLASHING HITI
;
ELIZA DOYLE SMITH ! 2 » l * ^ i i * 59E.VANBURENST.CHICAGO
RED - SEAL,
"SERIES"
CAPITOL MARCH
CONNECTICUT MARCH
REMICKS BEST SELLERS
Beside a Babbling Brook
(Donaldson and Kahn's latest) .
Complete Catalog
(Popular 6 Standard)
Carolina In the Morning
My Buddy
Falling
Im Just a Little Blue
(For You)
Down by the River
(To My Emmaline)
Sweet One
Barney Google
When Will I Know?
JEROME H. REMICK&CO.
DETROIT



NEW
YORK
• • •
19, 1923
MITJ ALWAYf4 HIT//! ONLY
" Chicago "
"The Thief"
"That Red Head Gal"
"No One Loves You
Any Betler Than Your
M-A-Double M-Y"
• FRED FISHER 7 r
STUusic
HUNTZINGER IN NEW OFFICES
Greatly Increased Business Makes Larger
Quarters Imperative—Numbers in Firm's Cat-
alog Proving Popular
FEATURE MID=WEST NUMBERS
JONAH
MAY
CHICAGO
R. L. Huntzinger,. Inc., has moved from 159
West Fifty-seventh street to the sixth floor of
the Lakner Building, 56 West Forty-fifth street.
The new quarters are now undergoing altera-
tions which will be completed by June 1. The
new offices give greatly increased room for the
growth of this company, which has made con-
siderable progress during the past few years.
The new home has a well-appointed studio for
the use of concert artists and other high-class
singers, spacious offices, large stock and ship-
ping rooms. The trade department is quite
large and is arranged in a manner that allows
for convenient inspection of stock.
The high-class ballad, "God Touched the
Rose," which was issued by the above company
some time ago, has shown indications of be-
coming quite popular. Many artists are now
programming it and the trade is ordering the
number in increasing quantities, which is the
best criterion of the favor it is receiving.
"The False Prophet," an encore song from
the same catalog, is also being heard frequently.
The publisher intends shortly to give it a sub-
title, probably "The Daisy Song," as this will
assist the public and trade in making their
purchases.
The growth of the firm has been steady since
the inception, as is shown by the expansion in
this present move.
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 Weit 43rd Street
New York City
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
BOSTON ? j£
Walter Jacobs, Inc.
JACOBS* PIANO FOLIOS
A Complitt
Library for
Phofr-PI«y
(VOL%.)
Pl«nl»t«
Oliver Ditson Company
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF M U S I C
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
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MAY
THE
19, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the
Real Protection of the Buyer"
Erery high-grade BUSH & GERTS piano bears the name of Its MAKERS. For »
quarter of a c«ntury BUSH & GERTS have made high-grade pianos. Both BUSH
& OEBT8 are practical piano makers and have made 50,000 pianos under the ONI
NAME, ONE TRADE-MARK. Dealers wanted in all unoccupied territory. Write
(or prices and terms.
KURTZMANN
PIANOS
REVIEW
BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
General Office, Factory and Display Room*
Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, 111.
THE FINEST FOOT-POWER PLAYER-PIANO IN THE WORLD
Manufactured by
BEHNING
PIANO
CO
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
Retail Warerooms, 22 East 40th Street at Madison Avenue, New York
364 Livingston Street, Brooklyn. N,
Win Friends for the Dealer
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
FACTORY
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
FOTOPLAYER
for the finest
STULTZ & BAUER
Manufacturers of Exclusive High-Grade
Grands—Uprights—Players—Reproducing Pianos
For more than FORTY-TWO successive years this company has
been owned and controlled solely by members of the Bauer family, whose
personal supervision is given to every instrument built by this company.
A World's Choice Piano
Write for Open Territory
Factories and Warerooms: 338-340 E. 31st St., New York
Motion Picture
Theatres
" / / there is no harmony in the factory
there will be none in the piano"
The AMERICAN PHOTO
PLAYER CO.
The Packard Piano Company
San Francisco
Chicago
NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS, 130 WEST 42d STREET
FORT WAYNE, IND., U. S. A.
New York
STERLING
PIANOS
JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO CO.. Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
It's what to taaide of the Sterling that • * • made ha r«aw-
ttttoa. Kraiy detail of ita construction receives thorough
aW—Usu from expert workmen—every material used im its
••••traction is the best—absolutely. That means a piaM
•f permanent excellence in every particular in which a
piano should excel. The dealer sees the connection b*-
twMa these facts and the universal popularity of the
" THE STERLING COMPANY
KEYBOARD PIANO*
Eminent am an art product for over SO ymart
Prices and terms will interest you. Write us.
Office: 25-27 West 37th St., N. Y.
Factory: 305 to 323 East 132d St., N. Y.
DERBY, CONN.
"A NAME TO REMEMBER
MANSFIELD
PRODUCTS ARE BETTER
A COMPLETE LINE OF GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
135ih St. and Willow Ave.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
Uniformly Good
AlwaysiRellable
ROGART
PIANOS
BOGART PIANO CO.
IKIh St. and Willow Ave.
NEW YORK
Telephone. Melrose 10155
CABLE & SONS
Pianos and Player-Pianos
SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY
Old Established House, Production Limited to
Qualitv. Our Players Are Perfected to
the Limit ot Invention.
CABLE & SONS, 550 W. 38th St., N. Y.
BRINKERHOFF
81 SON
The details are vitally Interesting to you
"Made by a Decker Since IMC"
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
PIANOS and PLAYERS
209 South State Street, Chicago
••7-7*1 East ISMh Street. New York
PIANOS and
PLAYERS
Increase Your Profits
Used and Endorsed by Leading Conserva-
tories of Music Whose Testimonials
are Printed in Catalog
Schaff Bros. Pianos and Player-
Pianos
LEHR
OUR OWN FACTORY FACILITIES, WITHOUT
LARGE CITY EXPENSES, PRODUCE FIMCST
INSTRUMENTS AT M O D E R A T E PRICES
Place your order Now for
Venetian and Monticello Two-Tone Finish onr winner
Your territory may be open
May ive serve you?
The Schaff Bros. Company
H. LEHR & CO.,Easton, Pa,
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
Established 1845)
EST. 1856
Pianos and Player-Pianos
WHITLOCK and LEGGET AVES,. NEW YORK
Huntintfton
Indiana
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Sons Plan*
and Player-Pianos

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