Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 16

THE ' MUSIC
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TRADE
REVIEW
O CTO BER
20, J 92.1
FEATORING COHAN'S "THE RISE OF ROSIE O'REILLY"
BUYS SONG SHOP IN JAMESTOWN
B os ton Store in Chi cago Devotes Entire Di spla y Windo w to Ge o r ge M. C o han's Mu si cal C o medy.
M rs. Blanche Larson Takes Over Business
Formerly Conducted by A. G . Rogers
Which Scores B ig Bit Wit h Chicago Critics and Public
Ceo. 1vI. Co ha n's musica l co rn ed:. Sll ccess ,
"T h e Ri~e of Rosie O'Reilly, " afte r len gt h y
rl1 IlS in E a ster n c itie s, i s now ac hi evi n g nc \v
h.ur(' ls in Ch ica go, whe r e i t h a s reg istere d a
The Iloqon , tore in C hi cago celeb r a te d the
cOt lting o f ·'R.osie O·R. e il ly" wit h o ne of th (·
nlost cf'fect i l·c window di sp la) s of s hed mu s ic
CI cr s ta ged t he re .
.\ s ta rtlin g ly life -li ke fi g ure
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!\Irs. B lanche
Lar so n, a 'l accom pli s h ed Illus ic ian an d th .. con­
duc t or of a pop ul ar d ance o rch es tra, reccnlly
purchas ed th e Song Shop at g Ea s t Third st reet,
lh is city, for mer ly conducted b y .\. G. Ro gers,
~. nd is co ntinuin g th e bu s ine ss und e r th e na me
of Larson's Song S hop . S h e plan s to move to
lIe'N qu a rter s s h ortly ill or der to ac co llll11 o dat e
th e gro \vin g bu s in ess.
TO GIVE SAXOPHONE RECITALS
Jascha Gu r ewich to Give First Saxo phone Re­
cital at Carnegie Hall in December
Ja s cha Gurcwich, fo r th r ee y ears fea tur e
:,axonho ni st with Sousa· s band, wi ll gi ve what
is said to be t.he ii r5t saxophone recital in Amer­
ican Illu s ical history at Carnegie Hall on Sun ­
d ay ("vening, D ecembe r 9, when .his pro gr am
wi ll co nsi st of s uch we ll -known saxop h one nov­
e ltie s a s "Ida," "B as he va ," "S la ptoniou s ," "Sun­
ri se" and "Heart - Break in g," as we ll a s SO l11 e
master ly saxop h on ic transcript ion s of so m e of
t he o ld cl as sic s. .\11 of these numbe rs arc pu b­
lish ed by Jack :Mill s, In c.
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Featurin g " The Ri se
di s tin ct hi t.
Critics h ave b ee n ("- pec i"ll) en ­
thusi as ti c rega r d in g the v;) rious song !lUlilbers
in the silow, pa r tic ul arly "\V il en .Ju ne COllies
.\ Iong v\ ith a Song, " "Born a ud Bred in Brook ­
lyn ," "I )J ever ).,1et a Gi rI Like Y ou" and" r .Ol·e
D rea ms ."
SCHOOLS ADOPT CONFREY COURSE
Christensen Music School to Use Course In
Novelty Piano Pla ying in All Its Branches
Located Throughout the Country
It is ann ou nced t ha t Zez Co n[rcy's lIIodern
Course in Nov elt y Pi ano Playing, pr epare d b y
the pop ul ar composer of su ch s uccesses as
"Kitt e n 0n th e Keys," "S tumblin g," etc. , a nd
publish ed by Jack :Mill s, I nc. , New Y ork, h as
b een ad opt e d offic ia ll y by the Ch ri ste ns e n
Sc ho o l of Mu sic, wi th so me sixty bran ches in
va ri Olls sections o f the co un try, and V,ii ll be used
by that s chool in conjun cti on w ith iu; ot h er
met h ods.
Th e n ew C on[rey cour se, a lth o u g h o nl y re ­
cently in troduce d, has p ro ved very po p ular and
the fir st e diti o n was so qui c kl y ex hau st ed th at
in some cases they el'e n had di ffi c ult y in .c:·cI­
ti n g s uffi cie n t copies to me et th e current de­
mand, a lthou g h this co ndi tion is b e in g o l·er­
come rapi dl y.
PARISH WITH JACK MILLS, INC.
Jack
sig n ed
w rit er ,
villians
Mills, I nc. , music p ubli s her s, have just
u p Mitche ll Par is h, th e we ll-kn own son~
who is kno wn to hundr ed s o f va ud e­
t hr oughout th e coulltry as an unu s uall y
PANAMA Ot5
TWILICtJ-l>
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Successor to' Rio
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"'~45 f"'.3r NEW YO.'~' , t.
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Consult the universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it ad vertisements are inserted
free o[ charge for m en who desire positions.
of Rosie O ' Reilly"
of R osie h e rsel f hand lin g the ",u s ic formed the
ce ntr ,, 1 fi g·ure . . Iu st h ow n ovd a nd interesting
;. window th e ph o to~:r aJl h sh ow s.
iHcall li .. . e , ?II . \\'itlilark & So n s , [lub li she r s of
t l.e · ' I ~os i e () ' l~c ill \· ' s ong hil S, re port a g reat
d e n. and for th e m.
ab le wr it e r, and will cater to t he r eq ui re m e nt s
o f th e professio n h .1! pr ov idoin g specia l mat eria l
and lyr ics.
LOU BREAU ON VISIT TO CHICAGO
I.o u I\,·eau, of the firm of Breau & T obi as , is
al pre,cn t on a v isi t to C hica go, hi s old hom e
town, where he wrol e his fo rm e r successes,
" Hummin g" and "I \Vant ::vI) Ma m my." Mr.
Br ea u' s presen t tr ip h as to do with the exp lo i­
tation of v a riou s nu mbers no w featured b y hi s
COlllpany, in c ludin g " Hot Ro ast ed Pe anuts ,"
"Lddie, S tcad y ·' and " c\ Voi ce \;Vit h a Smi le. "
"Tliat Red Head Gal"
"Steamboat Sal"
"Ach! Louie!"
"You Wanted Some­
one to Play With"
"S'Nora"
"Israel"
"M T Pocket Blues"
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ELIZA DOYLE SMITH
MU\I<
59E.VAN BUREN ST. CHICAGO
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OCTOBER
THE
20, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
CHRISTMAN PIANOS
PLAYERS
GRANDS
"The Fir" Togch Tell."
WESER
REPRODUCING GRANDS
Write for details
Pianos and Players
S97 E. 137tb Street, New York
Becker Bros.
Factory and
Warerooms:
767-769
10th Ave.
NEW YORK
High Grade Pianos and Player-Pianos
Sell readily - Stay sold
Great profit possibilities
Style
Order a sample to-day.
Liberal advertising and
cooperative arrangements
flatqu!iqrk
Grand, Upright
and Player
E (shown below) our latest 4'6"
W rite for catalogue
and price list
PIANOS
NEW HAVEN and NEW YORK
MATHUSHEK PIANO MANUFACTURING CO., 132nd Str~~\:~do1.\7~I;.;er Avenue
Weser Bros., Inc.
Manufacturers
520 to 528 West 43rd St.
New York
Slightly Used
High Grade
Grands, Uprights, Player-Pianos
At Unusual Bargains
Grands
Uprights
Player-Pianos
N~W
tKHAUUlR BROS., Cypress A venue, 1361h and 131th Streets
YORK
We make a specialty of buying and
selling used pianos and always have
a large quantity at the dealer's
disposal.
Moderate Prices-- Prompt Service.
A. E. Wise
THE
BUCKEYE SILL
is its name
It is the most convenient sill truck made.
It has tubular steel rollers, at ends of sill,
and wheels in the center.
17-19 East 12Sth St., New York
Lyon & Healy
Headquarters lor Piano Repair
Tools and Materials
Lyon & Healy own make
tuning hammer has no equal
Wheelbarrow handles at either end for
For Grandi, the swinging tail-board folds down on a level with
aprights and Baby Grands.
the pad-blocks.
When the bail on upright is turned down, the truck is mounted on its end rollers. 'Dhrow
the center lever forward and center wheels drop down. Turn bail up and truck rests on
center wheels. Shippin~ wei~ht 104 lbs.
Made only by
SELF LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.,
-Unilormly Good
PIANOS
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BOGART PIANO CO.
135th 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
Quality. Our Players Are Perfected
to the Limit of Invention
CABLE & SONS,550 W.38th St., N.Y.
SHONINGER PIANOS
LYON &: HEALY-Chicago
Findlay, Ohio
Always Reliable
BOGART
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You'd be willing to pay his expenses and a
big fee. Instead of this man talking face to
face with you, he writes his story and it
is published in The Music Trade Review.
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for 52 weeks.
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