Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 1

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MUSIC
TRADE
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Grand Rapids Vapor Kiln
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Standard E nd Pile (Medium)
GRAND
RAPIDS
Grand Rapids Lumber Loader
T h is loa d e r is bu il t w ith a I..ipe fr a me , th at ca n be ra ise d
A ttach ed
to t he f ram t a r e fo rk ed g-lIid e ~ to kee p t he s tic ke r s in
\'er ti ca l a lig n me n t, t hus p r e ve n ti n g sa g.'li n g.
:1I1(i lowe red by m ('a Il S of a ratc he t :m o c ra nk.
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VAPOR
KILN
TECHNICAL
BOOKLETS
Standard Cross Pile
These t r ansfer ca rs are made of s tru ctural
stee l to o u r o w n spec i channel s id es and e lec tr ic we ld ed th ro u g h­
Ollt.
:\ 11 \Vh e~ l s chilled face, ro ll e r bear ing
with sing le fl an~es. Fo r s tra ight tracks.
This equipment is made for use with Grand R apids Vapor
Kilns, but it can be used with equ al efficiency w ith any
other types of kilns. This equipment is the result of the
desir e to meet the requi rements of those who seek to solve
their wood drying problems) overhead h andling, etc., in the
m ost economical manner.
Gr and R apids Vapor Kilns and kiln equipment are in use
fr om Co ast to Coast and abroad, and the fact that 41 per
cent of the 1922 business came fr om repeat orders (addi­
ti onal installations) indicates the perfect p erformance of
this lumber drying method .
T ec hnical bulletins covering pra ctica lly eve ry phase of
wood curing problems will be sent you upon request, so
that you may more thorou ghly acquaint yourself with the
G rand Rapids Vapor Kiln servi ce and wh at it will mean to
you. A competent engineerin g corps is at your command.
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Cross Pile Trucks
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GRAND RAPIDS VAPOR KILN
Main Office and Factory:
GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN
Engineers-Manulacturers-C on tractors
Represented on the Pacific Coast by
E. F. TINDOLPH, 5539 White Henry-Stuart Building
Seattle, Wa.h.
End Pile Trucks
F OR EIG JIi O F F I CES:
Boorma,n & Boorm a n
Syd.ney, Austra1ia
A . R . ' '' iJliams ) Ia c hin e r y Co.
S t. Johns, N. B.
The Oliver l\[a<:hin c ry C o .
1\Ianehcstcr, I"':ngland
H a mpe & Hart.wig
Hamburg, Germany
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.M ad e
w ith ma llea b le cas tin gs, Tlve ted
j oints, G ill ette ro ller bea rin g s a nd s tee l
ax les.
A ll wheels ma ll eah le with doubl e
fl a n ge 2!4 fa ce. ~ o ca st-iro n or bo lts useo.
Ma o e f o r 35 p Olin o s a nd ligh te r s tan oa rd
r ;'t il sec ti o n .
7, 1923
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THE
7, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
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JOHN H. WILSON, 324 WASHINCTON STREET, TELEPHONE. MAIN 6950
B()ST()N, MAss, Jul y 3.- T elep hone se r vice in thi s
cit y a nd in the whol e New E n g la nd S ta te s was
se ri o u s ly affected on la s t T u es da y 11Io rnin g when
th e opera tor s f,'011l severa l exc ha n ges lei t their
booths a nd de c la red a strike. Not mor e than 30
pc r cent of the entire number left their boards,
due to an internal co ntr oversy among th e mem­
bers of til<' 1\1,0 factio ns rep rc,;c ntin g th e unit e d
ope ralors, Disagreell le nl as to w h ic h of the
bodi es s hould pr eva il in tilC m a tt e r of s triking
a nd orde r ing the operations caused an open
ruptur e a nd from the very b eg inning the st rike
look o n th e as pect of a fizzle.
Service, however, s uff e re d g r eat ly a nd man y
of th e pian o d ea le r s cO lllp lai n e d of a falling o ff
of bu ,; in ess, du e to in a d eq ua te se r v ic e.
Th e
se rvicc has re. lll ained less th an nOrJllal the
g reater part of the week and there is littl e hope
of a settle1l1ent in the near future , d u e to th e
disrupted faction Of th e operators,
Mason & Hamlin Headquarters Moved
Maso n & Hamlin Co, h as m ove d its offices
t() t h e n ew ly leased buildin g at 146 Iloylston
street, fOJ'l11er ly occupied by the offices of the
Hallet & Davis 1'iano Co. Th e CO lllp,'ln y w ill
not b e ab le to occ up y th e g ro und Roo r of thi s
buildin g , as th e C h a rle s M. S tidr, In c., wa re ­
r oo nl h:lS a lca<.;C' until t he fir s t of n ext yea r.
The p lace is being thorou g'hly renlOd e lecl and
ovc r hauled. On th e first clay of occ up ancy a
beautif u l gran d pia n o was sold to initiat e th e
new q uar le r s a nd the initi at io n p roved va lid ,
fo r on Ih e ,eco ncl da y th ree pi ,lI tos l11 0 re we re
,o ld
Satisfactory June Business
Th e 111 0 llth of jun e h as been reported b y
lliany 0 1 th e wa r e room s a s s li g h t ly in excess o f
th e vo lum e o f bu s ill ess turned in last ye ar, Jul y
is looke d t o hopef ull y a nd opt imi s m is rife 11)
th e trad e for a b e tt e r S uul llier than usua l.
Alex , Steinert, Jr. , H ome ' From Paris
One of the we ll-kn ow n aHiva" on th e " .\qui­
tania" fr0111 Eur ope la s t S und ay was !\ lexa nder
S te inert, J r. , so n of .\ Iexa nd c r S t e in e rt. of ]vr.
S te in ert & Sons Co. H e has b ee n at the Par is
Co n se r va to r y s tud y in g and af t er a Slllllmer
,pcnt lI'ith hi s parents at Hospital 1'oint, llev ­
cr l.,. - l'()I'C, will return th ere in the l;a lL
New VocaliQn Hall M a nager
Ki rk CO lTrin, w h o for sev e ra l year s h as b e('n
co nn ec ted. w ith Fo rb cs & v\ a ll acc, S prill g fl e ld ,
:'vtass., has acce pt e d th e position of manager of
'v oca li on Hall and wil l begin in h is n cw capac it y
th is week . He will fil l the position t e mp o rari ly
fi ll ed by W. E. Bi r dsa ll an d wi ll have cO lllpl e te
c h arge of th e wareroO Ill .
No Rest for M c Phail Officials
Th e re w ill b e 11 0 vacat ion sc h edule at the
offices of Ihe <\ . IV£. )Vfc1'hail I'iano Co. so far
a, the ,'Cl'llli,'es 'are concerned. They wi ll re ­
main on the job loo kin g forward to t h e bu s i­
n ess s ur e t o cO lli e h eav ie r w ith th e fir st weeks
o f I:all. \.\/. 1-1 .\ ve r y , pr o[J ;' ic to r o [ four s tor es
ill th e prin c ip a l ci ti es of New Hamps hir e, has
in sta lle d th e M cPha il lin c of pianos in a ll th e
warcrooms. Ilcsidcs th e abovc m e nti o n ed 'vV.
H, Avery, vis it ors a t the wa r e r OO lil S o f th e i'vlc ­
I" h a il C o. in c lud ed Har ry Lefavo ur , of Sale lll,
Ma ss " a nd .'\. M. Seavey, of Saco, Me.
The Hallet & Davis Co, Salesman
The June issue of the Hallet &: Dav is Piano
Co,'s Salesman is off the pre ss and is among
tHe trade. It is fi lled w ith e,ee lknt pict u res,
t wo o f w hi c h s h ow the pr og r ess o n th e a ddi­
lion to th e facto r y in Ne pon se t. Th e in s ici e pic,
ture, arc th ose of the banquet given John 1-­
Co tt e r, or the CO lllpany-, by his fr ie nd s at the
C hi cal'.o convention; 1)owler Bros., t hirt y-yea r­
o ld p iano of Ih e Hallet 8.: Davis m a k e; th e
.\nge lu s Bun ga low, in whi c h H e nn a :vl e nth,
V ie nn ese piani s te, will g ive co nce rt s for th e
Monroe Doc trin e Centennial; th e Yirtuolo win­
d ow ca rd an d a gro u p of Car le C. Co nw ay, J. \.
Stitt an d H. G. Ree d .
T he reading and editori al matt er o f th e pape r
is li g ht a nd bri s kl y contriv ed, b e in g .n ot too
len g thy o r bo reso ill e. Th e it ell is a re s h or t a nd
full o[ the pun c h p rope r to a h ou se organ. The
paper is the work of Arthur Forbe s, who , in ad­
dition to hi s other tasks und er the cap ti on of
publicity manall'e r, edits and ~upe r v i ses th e
Sales n lan .
Some Trade Personals
Harr y R E ll s h as returned from hi s vacat ion
te Quebec and other poi nt s in Canada . He is
of the sa les force of t he Ch arles M. St ieff, Tnc.
E. C. Carr, manage r of the ware roo m, was
th e c hai rnl a n of the Elks' Committ ee w hi c h re ­
ce n t ly welco m e d th e sc reen s ta rs w ho ca me to
open th e ni g htl y e ntertainm en ts at Braves'
Field .
Friends of the we ll-known Dan]. Su lli van
surprised h im at hi s home last week w ith a
birthda y party. Dan is of th e Su lli va n & Ba rr y
I' ia no Co., loca te d in the n ew Thorndik e
Buildin g.
C harl es S. No r ris has go ne to L ake Sunapee
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for the r est of the Sum mer. lVIr. )Jor ris h as
SUlllJllered at this we ll-known New Hamps hir e
re so rt for so m e years bac k.
M. P. C urri e r, Jr., has retired t o hi s we ll ­
loved vacatio n spot, Kea rsa rge, N. H" fo r the
w hole m on th o f Jul y. Mr . Cur rier h as b een to
Kears"rge llIany years running an d th e place
s uits hi m perf ec tly,
H . 8. Monta g u e. of th e sales force of Ch ick ,
ering & So n s, is th e tirst to begin th e vaca tion s
at thal wa re room. He will leave to-da y for a
t wo - week p er iod.
H. H. Macdon a ld, of Macdonald & Schwartz ,
is makin :; hi s a nnu a l trip to Anti gon is h, Nova
Sc otia, to see hi s mother. He will spcIld th e
g reater part of th e 1110nth in th e Pro vinces,
With Macd o nald & Schwartz
An addition in th e pe r so n of Charles C li f­
ford , as retail sa les manager of Macdonald &
Sc h wa r tz, has been anno unc ed.
Mr. Cl ifford
was form er ly on the sa les force of the Hall e t
&. D avis Pi a n o Co.
Ja cob Sc hill e r a nd Vv illia m Lon gacre, h 'O Ill
th e Lester Piano Co. , JJhiladelphia, .1:'a. , v is it e d
here this w eek. !\ no th e r visitor of promin e nc e
was n. S. J ones, of th e Sac r a mento br a nch of
S herman, C lay & Co. , San Fra ncisco, H e was
the gue s t of th e H a ll et & Dav is Pian o Co,
MIL WAUKEE DEALERS DECLARE JUNE A RECORD-BREAKER
Local T rade Has Done a Volume of Business in Month Su rp assing All Expectations for This
Pe r iod of the Year-All Grades of Pianos and Players Continue in Steady Demand
MII.WAUK I':E, \Iv' IS., Ju ly 3.- Th ere are a num ber
of Illu s ic d eale r s in M il wa uk ee w h o, this yea r.
h ave n ot looke d forwa rd w ith th e us ual p leas­
urable an t ic ip,ltion to the 1nd ependencc Day
holiday, n ot on ly because it came at mid-week ,
but because it is ,c:oing to interrupt o n e of th e
finest se ll ing movements that th e lo ca l trad e h as
( vc r kllown durin g th e fir s t t wo wee k s of Jul y,
nowlI in th e ir h ea rt s , o f co ur s e, dealer s a re g lad
to have a re s p it e an d a r e not at al l ave rse to
giv in g their emp loyes a recess w hi ch th e great
pat ri otic day p r ov ides, but it is nevertheless
true that they h ave been doin g thin gs w hi c h
'wc r e n ever b e fore th o u g ht poss ibl e in th e mu s ic
bu s in ess a t t hi s tim e of th e y ear.
The Illost en thu s ia st ic r ep ort co n cerning bus i­
ne,s co ndition s is that g iv e n by Hug h M.
Holm es , vice-pres ident a nd sa le s mana ge r of the
J. ll. Br'adford lJ iano Co. \-V hil e the business
w hi c h Mr . Ho lm es is mo s t proud of is th at
tr a nsacted at th e m a in s to re a nd in t h e Mason
& Hamlin d epa rtm en t , the ot h e r lin es h ave done
we ll an d the sou th s ide store h as turn ed in a
June "score" that in baseball parlance p laces
practically eve r y Bradford sa le s man in t he "300"
bait in g c la ss,
"r have n eve r in m y ex perience been a bl e to
say that th e S umm e r months wer e e xce llen t
piano se ll ing nlOnt h s ," sa id Mr. Holmes to T h e
Eeview r ep r ese nt at ive on Monday, "This year
ha s bec li a reco l'd - br ea k e r for us. The B radfo rd
h o u se , in the fift y-o n e yea rs it ha s b een in bu s i­
ness, neve r had a m on th of Jun e s o pro li fic in
busin ess as th at ju st passed. Bus iness has b ee n
renlarkably good. Can yo u ima g ine anyt hin g
more hearlening t h an to sell eleven Mason &
Hamlin gra nd s in tw o wee k s and fo ur in o ne
aft e rn oon? That is exact ly what we did durin g
til e las t ha lf o f Jun e, a nd th e way our prospects
are co nlin g along we feel th a t we a r e go in g to
co ntinu e this r ecord throughout July,"
Joseph Ro u sse ll ot, p,-esident of the Ly ri c
Music Co. , fa clor y distrib ut o r o f th e VV. \oV.
Kimball Co., C hi cago, sa id to- d ay that h ence-
forth h e w ill n eve r aga in say that SUlilln er I S
a bad season fo r the musi c business.
VVhil e
t he L y ric h ou:;e has n o t any thing sen sa ti ona l
to r ep ort in th e lin e of outstand ing sal es , n eve r­
th e less it booked a vo lum e in June which u pset
,dl calculation s and excee d ed any past r eco rd for
the s ixth m o nth o f t h e year. Excellent tra d e,
co n s iderin g the time of year , is reported b y all
d epa rtm ents of the Lyric business, from the
lowes t-pri ced to the most expens ive reprodu c in g
instl'Ulllents. A lthou gh
remova l sa le at th e
branch in .Ma nito woc, W is., h e lp ed to swe ll the
t OLa l volume, it was the n ew bu s iness d eve loped
in M il wa uk ee an d th e imm e diate vicinity \-vhi c h
is lar ge ly re spons ibl e for th e ,p lcndid showin g.
J a mes M. Gaine s , of t h e Edm und Gram Piano
House, is enth us ias tic over Jun e bus in ess and
believes Jul y w ill produ ce an e qually s ati s fac­
t ory vo lum e o f bu s in ess, bot h in pianos a nd
ta lkin g machin es, S . A . Mondschein, tra ve lin g
representative of the Gram house in Wisconsin,
for whi c h territory the company has th e ex­
cl usive repre sen ta ti on o f the Stein way, ha s d e­
fen'ed hi s ann u a l vaca tion b eca u se of th e ex ­
ce ll en t co nditi on of bu s in ess a nd w illin g ness
of prospects to close dea ls, IVfr. Mondsch e in
came in ov e r the week-en d for a visit with hi s
fam ily and to confer with h Oln e office executi ves
o n busine ss , and was g ratified to be able to
r epo l·t the lar gest number of Ste in way sa les
in the last week in June th a t the Gram hou se
h as eve r record e d in n ea rl y forty yea rs of se llin g
ll1u s ical in st ru ments of q u a lity.
Stan ley Schlosser, mana ge r of the reprodu cin g
d epa r tment, has co ntinu ed hi s dri ve on sales of
th e A. 8, C ha se with th e Celco and durin g th e
past week ad d ed a n o tl ~e r s iza bl e quota to the
numb er of pro min e nt famili es of Milwaukee an d '
vicinity which h ave ins ta ll ed this g rowin g ly
popular reprodu c in g' in s trum e nt in their hom es, '
The record of th e House of G ram wi th re spect :
to sa les of th e c\ , B. C h ase w ith th e Ce leo re ~'
producin g m e diulll r ea d s lik e a page from
"W h o's \ Vho,"
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