Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 13

SEPn:MBER
29, 1923
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MUCH REMODELING ALONG THE PHILADELPHIA PIANO ROW I
Story & Clark, Stetson, Heppe & Son and Cunningham Co. All Make Extensive Alterations
In
Their Warerooms-Present Month Has Realized Expectations of Moderately Optimistic
jJIIII.AUI::LP H1A, PA., Se'pternbcr 24. · This m onth,
which in trade annals marks t h e re turn to Fall
activities and traditio na ll y is looked o n as the
open in g of th e n ew seaso n, has rea liL: ed th e
expec tati on of the moderatel y opt imistic, even
thou g h, du e to unu s ual weal h er co nditi ons, it
lag<;e d a lilt le behind the fore cash of the en­
thusiastic. The past week h as don e quite a
liltl e to bring u p the month's agg regate and
if th ue cont inu es, as seems probable, dur ing
nex l week the s am e rate of increase noted
during th e last seve n days t h e Septembe r rec­
ord certain ly wi ll be at very least entire ly
satisfacto ry.
For those hou ses appea ling to th e popul ar
demand an d which, in p urs uit of thi s policy,
offered during last mon th m id-S um mer bar­
,gains, are s uffe rin g-, of course, a little r etarda­
tion of buying, e ntir e ly na t ura l und e r the ci r­
·c um ~ t ances. On th e co nt ra ry , firms whi c h make
no particular a ttrac ti on for Aug ust found Sep­
t em ber goo d . . \ particu la rl y n o ti ceable ins ta n ce
in this respec t is the expe r ie n ce of N. Stetson
&. Co. , whose feature is the Ste in way. This
firm, during it s decade and a half of exi~tence,
neve r e n gage d in specia l sa les promotion cam­
paigns b y pr ice reduc ti ons or se n sa t iona l fea­
ture s. D urin g c\ u g us t , however, a nnoun cemen t
was made of th e i ilcrease in prices of t h e thr ee
siz(,s of Ste inw ay g rands, sty les M, 0 a nd A.
Tile an nouncement, of course, brought in a very
large in cre,lse in the numb er of or d e r s and re­
s ul te d in closing sa les which ' for some time had
been und er consideration.
Heppe Christmas Club Launched
The He ppe C hri stmas Cl ub has been launched.
The ne w clu b wi ll be the sixteen th of its kind
in the Heppe his tor y and th e firm believes th at
it wa~ the fi rq in the country to or igi nat e a
p lan which h as been hi g hly produ ct ive of sales
r esults. D ur ing the deca d e and a h alf o r m ore
of it; bei ng the H eppe Chr istmas Cl ub has had
on it s books the names of 8,235 membe rs. This
. year's c lu b wi ll be limit e d to exac tl y 500 an d
th e ex per ience of the pa st suggests th a t mem­
bersh ip w ill no t b e avai lable m uch after the
Illiddle of next month .
Remod eling Operations Among Piano Row
Pi ano Row is still in th e throes of struggl in g
against th e adve rs it ies b ro u g ht o n by th e pres­
ence of art isan s and m echa ni cs emp lo yed by
the Girard Estate to stre n g th en all th e str uc­
ture s by iron g ir de r reinforcements. Plas te r
a nd obstr u ctions, dirt and conf usion were, of
co ur se, unplea sa nt durin g th e Summertime,
but now that Fall activities a re on t he y ar e
particu la rl y objectionable. Sti ll, howev er, the
trade is e nterin g int o th e sp irit of the affai r,
but wit h a very firm wi s h th at a ll will be ov e r
just as soon as possibl e. The Story & Clark
st ore was the first to be attac ked by the bu ild­
ers, b ut this has now been comp leted and is
Illost attract ive. T h e Stetson s tore followed a nd
'though ~ tructural repairs have been completed
th e fin is hing touches ye t r emain to be d o n e on
th e upp er floo rs. \I\' orkmcn, h owever, a r e-or,
at leas t, in one in stance were un ti l a few day s
ago-ve r y bu sy in the large es ta bli s hln e nt s of
H ep pe &. So n a nd the C unn in g h am Piano Co.
In th e plant of the latte r co n ce rn , at the North­
west co rn e r of Eleventh a nd C h es tnut stre et s,
the reinforceme nt program is qu ite a n extensive
"n e. D u ri ng th e week agita tors made efforts
to induce a str ik e of st ru ct ur a l iron wo rk e r s
el11p loyed o n open s hop buildin g ope ratio ns­
a pparently, h oweve r, witho ut union sa nction­
and th ey were t o a n ex t ent s ucces sf u l at the
l ' un ningham Building operatio n, Ches tnut st re e t
n ~ ar juniper st reet, the new home of thi s or­
"anization, as well as in its present quarters at
t !,e cor n e r of E leve nth a nd C he s tnut s tre e ts.
j\tlca n w hde wo rk progressed, however, on s ev­
("'a l fl )o rs of the d o uble p r operty, 1117- 1119
Chest nu t . t 'eet, which is occupied by \. J.
Heppe & S o n.
The G. W. Hu ver Co. is now comp lete ly III
sta ll ed in its new loc at ion a t 1013 C hestnut
st ree t, whither it removed f rom 103 1 C h es tnut
st reet be cause of sa le of that build in g to in­
te,est s co nn ected with the RUdolph \Vurlit ze r
Co. The Huver Co., how ever, is stil l main tain­
In g a di sp lay in the s torc wi ndow o f its o ld
sta nd . The new s tore is a most a ttr active one
and it h as amp le fa c iliti es in the way of well­
appoi nt ed booths for delllon s tra tio n.
G. H . Eucke r, ge n era l man ager of retail divi­
sions of t h e Story & C lar k Co., paid a we lcom e
visi t during the week to th e Phi la delphia
branch.
Visitors to N . Stetson & Co.
G. A. J3a ri o,,'s Son Co., o ne of th e lea din g
Trenton, 1\. ]., pia no estab li s hm ellts and a dis­
tributor for the S tein way and o th er makes of
pianos, handled both wholesa le a nd retail by
N. Stetson & Co., is ma k in g v e r y exte nsive im­
pro vemen t s a nd bett e rment s to it s Main s tree t
es ta bli s hment in the New Je rsey capital. P. G.
Mundorf, manager of the Weaver P ia no Co. ,
Yo rk, Pa., was a vis itor of th e week to th e
headquarttrs of N . S tetson & Co., for w hose
goo d s he is also a di s tr ibutor.
Herbert M. S impso n, president of Ko hl e r &
Campbe ll , In c., ca ll ed durin g th e week on
H eppe & SOI1 . Mrs. Rosedale, cas hi er of th e
firm, returned from a be lat ed vacation s pent
in Cape May.
Victor Dealers Enthusiastic
The trade hand lin g Victor r ecor d s repo rt s the
expres s ion on the part of buyers du ring t he
week of h ear ty approva l of the Victo r Co.'s new
policy of weekly in stea d of mo n t hl y relea ses
and also of the new dou ble-face d Red Seal rec­
ords which went on sale h e re for the first time
on Friday la st. In t rade opinion t h ese innova ·
tions s h o uld pro ve to be ver y profitable to the
Victor Co. in stimu lating buying a n d incr easi ng
the favor in w hich it is held b y c us tomer s.
Mrs. Le vy , head of the book k eepi n g depar t­
ment of Ram sdell & So n, r etur ned yestcr d ay
from a belated but none th e les s e nj oyabic
vacation. The n cw H.a msd e ll lo cat ion was vis­
ited last week by an unu sua ll y la r ge nUlllbe. C ,
patrons r et urn ed fro l11 mo unt ain and shore, a nd
pay in g a vis it as a t"ribute of appreciation of
p leasant re lations.
It is com plete ly stocked
wit h new goods, there being four lin es of close ly
packed pianos fr ol11 ent rance door t'o rea r exi t.
KURTZMANN ADVERTISING SERVICE
Attractive Series of Advertisements for Use "Of
Dealers Prep·ared by C. Kurtzmann & Co.­
Special Copy for Seventy-fifth Anniversary
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Player-Piano
NOTES
FROM THE LAUTER-HUMANA
FACTORY, NEWARK, N. J.
ELECTRIC LIGHT IS NEW AND
USEFUL FEATURE
In Spool Box of Every Lauter=Humana
Gives Light Where It Is Most Needed-Dealers
Say That It Is Valuable Sales Aid
One of th e mos t recent features of th e
Lauter-Humana player-piano is th e small elec­
tric li gh t that is located on th e inside of th e·
spoo"J box. By this means the whole spoo l box
is -we ll lighted, making it possibl e to r ead t h e
words on a roll w ith ou t a n y othe r illu mina tion
in the room. This is an entirely orig inal de­
ve lopmen t of t h e Lauter fac tor y and h as bee n
the cau se of m u ch fa vo rab le comment amo n g
the lea ding pi ano dea le r s of th e cou ntry.
That th e electric li g ht is also a valuable sa les
a id is shown by th e s tateme nt of on e of th e
La u ter d ca lers:
" I ha ve had much s uccess w ith the e lectr ic
li g ht in closing deal s. I do not use thi s t a lkin g
point durin g t he ea rly part of the sa le, but ,vh il e
LIGHT WHERE IT IS NEEDED
the c us tom er's mind is sti ll in a pliable stage
an d he is pe r haps looking over some other in­
st rUl1lcnts I turn o n the li ght. Wh en he r e­
turns the effect is a lwa ys ex trem e ly favo ra bl e.
J know that it has h e lp e d me close several deals
during the pas t few months."
The electric li g ht is on ly one of the refine­
ments found in t he Lauter-Hu m ana. Th e others,
suc h as the s u ctio n pump, pre ss ur e ga u g'e, clc.,
are featur es not found in any ot her pla ye r-piano.
With so many di s tin ct features, it is not s ur ­
prising th at th e Laut er- Hul11 ana prac t ically se ll s
itse l£.
An advert is in g service of un usua l attractive­
n ess is now being prepared b y C. Ku rt zmann
& Co., Buffa lo, N. Y, for t he use of their dealers
ill loca l adve rti sing durin g t he Fall mon th s.
Th e advert isemen t s, eac h of which illu ~trates
some pa rticu lar type o f Kurtzmann in s t rumen t,
eit h e r a g ra nd or player, are desig ned for vari­
.'\. E. Schmal ziga n, w h olesa le manager' fo r t he
ous s izes of newspaper space, rangi n g from one
I ,a ut er-Hum ana Co., has ju st returned from a
to three co lumn s, h ave attractive borde rs. we ll
sho rt New E ngland trip. He spe nt a day w ith
b a la n ced t ex t a nd space for the sig na tur e of
Mr. VIr W. VI/ oo d a nd the sales for ce of thc
the dealer.
S. )/orris Co. , Bos ton rep resentaliv('s for th c
A part icularly interesting ser ies of adverti,c­
I,aute r-H uma na. This concer n reported an ex­
lllent s have been prepared for the use of K urt z­
ma nn dealers durin", t he month of Octobe r , , ce ll ent Summer bu s ine ss.
w h en C. KurIL:l11ann & Co. ce le b rate the seve nty­
fi fth an ni versary of the esta bl is hm en t of the
Neve r before have indica ti ons bee n so pla in
business in 184ll. Each of the four advertise­
for a fl ouris h ing F a ll a nd holiday t ra d e. lJeal­
ments in th e ser ies emp ha sizes th e en during
crs a re awa re of th is conditio n an d are anxious
qualities of the Ku rtz illann pianos and tells of
to secure t heir stock as soon as possible. This
the progress made b y that inst rument during
i, q uit e in cont rast to the "las t-minut e" attitude
the thr ee-qu arte r s of a ce ntur y that it has bee n
th at pr evai led several years ago.
b efo re the public. Newspaper mats of a ll th e
adver ti sements are furnished to d ea le r s w it h out
Many of the d epa rtm en t s in the Laute r­
charge upon request and they have a lr eady been
Humana factory are wo rk ing overtime in th e
furni shed wi th s h ee ts show in g rep rod u ctions of
d ete rmination to fi ll de alers' requi rem e nt s and
all the advertisements in the se ri f'S.
so m e arc even workin g on Sundays.
THE
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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
MERCHANTS' PRESIDENT APPOINTS SPEAKERS' COMMITTEE
New Body, Under Chairmanship of M . V. DeForeest, to Appear Before State and City Associa­
tions, and Other Gatherings of Music Merchants to Carry Message of Organization
the nation a l officers can n ut be l)resent to talk.
Th e inno\ation is an intere sting one and is
expected to have an excell ent dfect in aidin.c:
the officers of the National .'\ssociation of Music
Merchants in th eir campaign to build up the
membership of that organi za tion heyond the
2,000 mark before ll,e next convrnt ion. T he
members of thf' new committee, of which M. V.
DeForeest is chairman, include J. Edwin B utl er,
:Marion, Ind .; E. Paul Hamilton, 422 North
Howarcl. s t reet , Baltimor e; P. E. Conroy, Con­
ro y Piano Co. , 11 00 O li ve street, St. Loui s, Mo. ;
Edmund Gram, Edmund Gram , Inc., 414 Mil­
wauke e: '-treet, Milwaukee , Wis.; J. A. Turner,
Jr., T urn e r Musi c Co., 604 Franklin street,
T am pa, Fla.; John G. Corl ey, the Corle y Co.,
2 13 East Broad street, Richmond, Va.; P. T
Clay, Sherman , Clay & Co ., Kearney & Sutter
\ppr ecia tin ::; tlte va lue of the s poken word
in the development of interest in the National
.'\s:ioc iation of Mu" ic Merchant s and it s work
and parti c ularly in brin g ing new members into
lhe fold, Rob e rt N. Watkin, president o f that
organi za tion, has ~ppointed a comm itt ee of
"Four :Minute M e n" from among the m ember s
o f the A s sociation to spe ak b efore State and
ci ty associat ions and local ga therin g,; of music
trade men carryin g the message of trad e or­
gan ization to all parts of the country.
The app ointment of committee of spcakl'rs
ca m e as a r es ult of the in n ationa l officers to· accept invitatiuns to ap pea r
before vari ous ga therin gs of music merchants
in various parts of the country, accor din g to
sc hedu les hid out b y the lo ca l body, and the
comm itt eemen will function in tho se case s w here
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Staib-Abendschein
Reproducer Grand
Piano Action
streets, San Francisco, Cal.; O. A. Field, Field,
Li ppman Piano Co., 1120 Olive street, St. Louis,
Mo.; 'IN. H. Daniels, Denton, Cottier & D anie ls,
32 Court street, Buffalo, N. Y.; R O. Foster,
Foster & Waldo, 811 Nicollet ave nue, Minne­
apol is, :Minn.; E. H. Droop, E. F. Droop & Sons
Co., 1300 uG" street, N. W ., Washington, D. c.;
C. A. Grinnell, Grinnell Bro s., ISiS Woodward
a ve nu e, Detroit, Mich.; Henry Dreher, Dreher
Piano Co., 1226 Huron Road, Clev(:land, 0.;
F. B. T. Hollenberg-, Holl enberg Music Lo., 415
:YIain street, Little Ro ck, Ark.; Robt. )J. V,at­
kin, president, Will \. Watkin Co ., 1207 Elm
street, Dall as, Tex. ; Wm. C. Hamilton, first
vice-president, S. Hamilton Co., 815 Liberty ave­
nue, Pitt sburgh , Pa.; Geo . R. Hughes, second
vice-prf'sid(:nt, V,iley B. Allen Co., 135 Kearney
street, San F ran cisco , Cal.; Matt J. Kennedy,
serre t:J.r y, 532 Republic nuildin .g·, Chicago, Ill. ;
W. W. Smith, ]. W. Gre ene Co., 801 Jefferson
avenue, Toledo, 0 . ; Alex. McDonald, Sohmer
& Co., 31 \Vest Fifty-seventh street, New Yo·rk
City; John W. Boothe, Barker Bros., 724 South
B roadwa y, Los A nge.les, Cal.; Henry E. vVeisert,
Rissell- Weissert Co., 26 South Michigan ave­
nue , Chicago, Ill.; Rex C. H yre, 929 Society
for Savin gs Building, Cleve land , 0.; A. G. Far­
quharson, 317 Homer Lau g hlin Bui lding, Los
A n ge les, Cal.; Otto Grau, Otto Grau Piano Co.,
C in cinnati, 0.; Harry Wun derli ch, Wunderlich
Mus ic Co., Kansas C ity, Mo.; W. L. Mitlin g,
Nashua, N. H.; Fred P. Watso n, Mt. Vernon ,
I II.; Chas. E . Wells, Denver, Colo.; P a rham
Werlein, Philip Werlein, Ltd ., Kew O rle ans;
C ha rl es H . Ya hrlin g, Yahrling-Rayner Co,
Youn gs town, 0.; Lester Gunst, Ft. Worth,
Tex.; Geo. Bea sley, Te xa rkana, Tex.
CRAWFORD GOES TO THE CUSTOMERS
Piano Merchant of Peru, Ind., Averaging a
Player Sale a Day by Taking Instruments
Into Count ry on Trucks
P£I the Crawford Music Co., of this city, is destined
to close on e of th(' biggest year s in sale s he
has had in the twenty-seven years he has be en
in bu si ness. Mr. Crawford has thr ee trucks
w hich leave the store each morning with in­
strU11le nts which find th eir way into farmers'
homes. He has averaged one player-piano sal e
a day for the past two · months, which will brin g­
his sales clo se to a fi g ure exceedin g 2S per ce nt
o ve r that of last year. The Crawford Music
Lo. handles th ~ Cab le Compa n y, \Veaver, Hobart
M. Cable and ~vI. Schulz lin es of pianos and
player".
NEW BROOKLYN BRANCH MANAGER
with
M. Allen Placed at Head of Branch Store of the
Story & Clark Piano Co.
Lost Motion Attachment
is the latest development in actions for use in reproduc­
ing grand pianos. It can also be used to good advantage
in straight grands.
In the 'reproducing piano it eliminates all lost motion
between the action and mechanism, permits soft pedal
movement adjustment to the lightest pneumatic and
does away with key shifting and key dipping entirely.
iVI. Allen, who was formerly id e ntified witll
lhe Illai 1\ New York branch o f the Slory &
C lark Piano Co. on \V est Thirty--econd street,
has been mad e branch mana~er of the Drooklyn
slore on Fl a thu<;h ;l.venue, suc ce eding Ra y mond
Hodge, who rc,i g ncd recently to take a pos i­
tion in Hartford. L. Sch oenewald, mana .c:er of
the New York division for Story & Clark, has
taken on VVilliam S. Daniels as floor sale sman
in place of Mr ..\Ilen . :'vfr. Daniels was lat ely
identified with Homer J.. Kitt, of vVashingt o n.
OPENS IN STEPHENS, ARK.
STEPHENS, ARK., September 22 - A branch mu sIc
store to handle th e Edison line of phonographs
and records has late ly been estab lished here by
G. J. Be ns berg', proprieto r of the Ben,berg Mu­
"ic Shop , of Camden. ,M r. Bensberg ha~ the
only Edison agency in thi s part of the State .
Send for illustrated booklet which
explains it in detail and tells
how to install and regulate it
THE STAIB-ABENDSCHEIN CO.
134th St. and Brook Ave.
SEPTEMBER 29, 1923
New York
LIBERTY CO. BEING REMODELED
SEHTLI':, W\srr . Se ptemb('r 24. · ·Fxte nsiv e altera
tion, and addition " :n <: in pro gres s in the (' stab­
lishm en t of the Lib c rty Mu s ic Stor e at 1.']6
Fir s t ave nuc.

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