Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 2

THE
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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
14, 1923
JULY
"The Maker's Name and Reputation Are the
Real Protection of the Buyer"
BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
lE't ..... y hl&'h·grade BUS H & GERTS p ia no bears the name of Its n A K E R S. For a
" uarter of a centur y B US H & GERT S h ave made hlgh·grade pianos. Both B USH
oil G ERTS are prac tical plano maker s and have mad e 50,000 piano s und er t he ON1l:
N AME, ONE T RA DE·MARK. D eal e rs w an t ed In aU unoceupled territory . Write
Weed and Dayton Streets
Chicago, Ill.
~or
Ge.neral Office, Factory and Display Rooml!
prices and termB.
KURTZMANN
PIANOS
THE FINEST FOOT-POWER PLAYER.PIANO IN THE WORLD
Manufactured
by
BEHNING PIANO CO
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
Retail Warerooms, 22 East 40t h Str eet at Madi s on
A'I'en u~, ~ew
364 L ivi ngston
Yo rk
NEW YOR"
Str ~ .. t , Br oo k \~
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Win Friends for the Dealer
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
STULTZ & BAUER
FACTORY
Manufacturers of Exclusive High-Grade
S2~S36 Nia~ara
St., Buffalo, N. Y.
FOTOPLAYER
for the finest
Grands-Uprights-Players-Reproducing Pianos
F o r mo r e t h a n F OR·T Y·TlVO s u ccessIve' year s this company bas
bean o w n ed !lnll contro ll ed "o \e ly b y m em b ers of tb e Bauer famil y , w hose
persona l SUIJe r vlsion is gi ve n to c "c r y instrumen t built by this company.
A World's Choice Piano
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338·340 E. 3ht St., Now York
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The Packard Piano Company
FORT WAYNE, IND., U. S. A.
NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS, 130 WEST 42d STREET
JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO ,CO., Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
TRANSPOSING
KEY-BOARD PIANO.
Eminent era erll errt prot/uct for 0.,... 60 year.
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THE STERLING COMPANY
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"If there is no harmony in the factory
there will be none in the piano"
New York
aro ..be Ie • • de of tIoe Sterll", tIoat lau ..adc Ita r _,
&"-. an1'7 detail of It. oo"llruccion receiy. tIIoro....
froa apen .... rkmen-eYe17 material aoed Ia Ita
•__nccio. i. th. beat-absolutely. That ........ a ,Iaae
.f p..-aanst excellence Us eYe17 particDlar in wbiela •
,iaao aIaoald aeel. Tbe dealer _
tb. COIInectioa be­
tw_ til... fact. &lid the univenal popularity of tile
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The AMERICAN PHOTO
PLAYER CO.
PIANOS
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STERLING
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Write for Open Territory
Factoriea and Warerooms:
Motion Picture
Theatres
San Francisco
Chicago
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Pric••••d terma will bat.r..t
Office: 25·27 West 37tb St., N. Y.
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Factory: 305 to 323 East 13Zd St., N. Y.
DERBY. CONN.
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MANSFI~I... iD
PROD U C TSA~E . ~~1"'l"~\~
cA COM.,L&TELlNE OF. GRANDS;:
'<- 'l.I.f'~IGI-f1"S"\~Pf'~X~~""JA.ttI2S(
135thSt.,.,iiclWillc>w Av."
. . .•••. NEWY~Jt~.~.Y.
U.Uormly Good
Always Reliable
BOGART
PIANOS ~~~~:
BOGART PIANO CO.
laG," SI.
and Willow Ave.
NEW YORti
Telephone. Melrose 10155
CABLE & SONS
Piano. and Player-Piano.
sUPEllIoa IN EVERY WAY
Old EotabUlbed HOUle. Produotloa Limited to
Quallt:r. Our Pla:rero Are Perfeoted to
tbe Limit of layeado".
CABLE &. SONS. 550W.
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"A NAME TO REMEMBER"
BRINKERHOFF
Pianos and Player-Pianos
The details are vitally '~ ntereatinc to you (
""Made by a Decker Since 1......
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
PIANOS and PLAYERS
209 South State Street, Chicaco
117·711 Ea., 116111 Sir_I. New York
LEUR
PIANOS aJMI
PLAYERS·
Used and Endorsed by Leadin&; Coruserva­
tories of Music Whose Testimoniu.
are Printed in Catalo~
OUII OWN 'AOTOIIY 'AeILITIIE&, WITKOUT
LAIilGIE OITY £X~INKS, ~ItODUOt: 'tNlST
INI&TltUMINTS AT MOD III AT I ~IIJOIS
H. LEBR &: CO., Easto~ Pa,
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
eft.tabU.bed 1846'
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WD I T J.OCK to.nd L EG (JET
A."~" , .
NF.W V()RK
The
Music Trade Review
Covers every side or the M usic T rad es com­
pletely ev e ry week. Depar tments d evo ted to
the piano, player, talki ng machine, musical
merchandise, supply t r ades, music publish ­
ing. Authori tative , accurate and valuable.
S2 Issues for $2.00
383 Madison Avenue, N. Y.
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Sons Piaao
and Player-Piaooa
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JULY
THE
14, 1923
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
37
! INlfti:WOiUJ)lJ~~ 1
CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
E. C. MILLS OFFERED LEADERSHIP OF A. S.
c.
A. & P.
SONGS THAT SELL
Reorganization Committee of That Organization Makes Offer to Executive Chairman of Music
Publishers' Protective Association-Offer Is N ow Under Consideration
\ , 11a.; bern su>pectcd for SO llle till' e th e r e
;ere pl a n ' under foot by the .\ m eriea n Soc ie t y
of COII'llOSer" ,\uthor., ane! Publish e r s whereby
a ,e lec t e d CO II"11iltce has been auth o ri zed to r e­
o "):;a ni l.e th e soc iety and, jf p oss ibl e , pl aer at
I h e I, c,id o f the orgallilation E, C. ?lIill s, chair­
'" an 01' the board of executi,' es of th e :Musi c
I'ubli s h ers ' J 'rotccti,'c ,\ 1Ii le d h ea d o f tl,c ,'\ 'ller iean Society, with a bs o'
lul l' p owcr <11,,1 co ntrol o,'er i1> d est in)' .
Th e Soc ie ty i, I""s in g thro u g h the 1I1 0, t cr iti­
" d p u io d ill it s hi s tor y, L" J(l o llbt e dl y, a 1l rtt­
l< Ill p t "il l b (' 111ade .grc,;,' to ;l1I1 C11d the Cop ,r ig ht :\ e t of 1909, Thi s,
t Oget h e r with thl' or';;1I1i l.e d OppOSi11g ;lSsoc ia'
ti011S, I1lakes it IlU ('",ar v fO I' th e Soc ie t y to n ot
o nl y <;trcllgthCIl its prcscllt org'a ni /a ti on, but to
1') rCparc to fight fr0111 n'('J')' ang'\c a n y ,,It'e lllpt s
to a bsorb its propCI'ty or to und (, 1'1nin e ih pres­
e nt legal right-;.
'I'h (' eO'lll11ittc(' , forlll('d b ) t h l' \ , S. (' ,\, ;llld
I'" is CO llll'oscd 01 :'II'"" 1)I· c.d ll S, o f Harll",
Tn c,: Louis 1:~r11 <; (l'in, Sl1:1l'ir o . 1:(']' n .; (c i11 .'V, Co"
I l"' " :1 ,"1 ( ;('nl' I:uck ;111(1 Ha,l'UlOnd H uiJi>('I,
",(' II-kn o,,'n w ri le r s . al'd h e ld it ., li r ,.; t Ill e l'lin~
POPULAR STANDARDS IN DEMAND
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re c ently, followin g w hi c h i t ca ll ed upon 1[r.
\ [ill s and Ill Ther e is sO llle doubt as t o w h e th e r E. (' :'IIi11s
\li ll ac(' cpt th e offe r and authority , \Vhile h e
i> " rcat ly intere s t e d in th e Soc ie t y and , ind ee d,
11<1S \la."cd its b;,lt les co ntinu o u s ly and with ex­
«('ptional result..; , h e did thi s , t o a I;,r ge extent,
out of ,;uppoJ'\ fo r th e righ b in \'o "' c d, Indced,
'he has, \I'ithout d o ubt, iJec') ot ."reatcr strength
to thc A S, C. /\, ;tnd I) tl1<111 it s own Incllli>cr,;,
No ne is equippcd lik e I, e t o COVC1' the mall':
angles 01 tl,e quc st io n in\·o "'c(\. II \\,<1' :'II ills
" ho laid down th e l;tll' .'; .go\'crning thc Society
hefore the radi o o r ga ni l.a ti o n . .; last Se[>t('nli>(']'
\I' ith s uch s in'pli('il \' a,"l fa irn e.'" that all left
,. uch n lcc lin g', \l ith il fee lin g that the A, S, C.
You Know You Belong
to Somebody Else
(So Why Don't You Leave Me Alone 1)
Down Among the Sleepy
Hills 01 Tennessee (new)
Dearest
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allta go lli ~ tj c
and \v(lntC'd t o a :-;s i ~t ill s ol v in g th e
problem s 01 'th e br oa d cas t e r s. Later , in a sc ri cs
of conterences and att e ndalH'c at g atherin gs of
l11oti on pictur c t h ea tr e ow n e r s, h e pI'oYcd c\ca r l \'
the contenti o n s of the Soc iet y to such an ext e nt
that (Jrg;;tlliz;tlioJl
\\' is ll c d to a rrall,l!,c a workillg
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agrccl11cllt.
It is Iyell kn ow n that Mr, Mills will not ;,c­
c cpt thc o Ffer if it in a n y way involves his pres­
e nt a c ti v iti es as c h a irl11an o[ the executiv e
board of th e ~IlI , i c Publishers' Protective Asso­
c iati o n. Thi s organization h e has built up from
its infa n cy to a co nstru c ti v e associa tion of lllU ­
sic publi s h e r s, w hi c h h as accol11p li s h ed mu c h
and \" hi c h Mr . ;';f ill s wou ld n o t co unt enance
lea I' i n g.
Th e propOS
  • Iills
    ('ontinl1inl?, hi s present po s ition and also actin g
    ii' a si11lilar capac it y for (he A. S. C. A. and P.
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    ARTISTS CO. IN NEW OFFICES
    FOSTER SONGS IN NEW PLAY
    '\ numb e r o f th e songs of Stephen C. Foster
    will s h or tl y be h ea rd in a new play by Edward
    Locke e ntitled "Swanee RiYcr," an ep i ~;ocle in
    th e lif c o f Step h e n C. Foster in the year 1848.
    A m ong th e more prominent llul110 crs th at m ay
    b c heard arc "O ld nlack Joe," "S"'an ee River,"
    "Goo dni g ht T.arlies" and "My Old Kentucky
    H o ,;, r,"
    In r (' (' (' nl r"<1 1 " c, trtt e reporl s appearin g in th e
    :\ lC\l' Yo rk Til11e~ Harr y Tierney, writer of th e
    Int"i c (or " lr c l1<' ," "Cp She Goes, " "G lo r y" an d
    " ,'-cr i ('~ of ,success ful so ngs , has pur c ha se d it
    h Ol11e costin" c lo s(' t o $\00,000 in P p lh "111 . N. Y.
    When You Walked Out Someone Else
    Walked Right In
    (new)
    I.n dlana Moon (new)
    Pickles (new)
    That Old Gang 01 Mine
    Love (My Heart Is Calling You.)
    Ala Moana (new)
    (new)
    I Wish I Could Cry Over Someone
    (new)
    Home
    (new)
    (new)
    Some Day Y011'11 Cry Over Someone
    Homesick
    Nuthin' But
    By-.!he Shalimar
    Open Your Arms, My Alabamy
    Ivy (Cling to Me)
    Some Little Someone
    Some Sunny Da~
    Come on Home
    Just a Little Love Song
    Yankee Doodle Blues
    Universal Dance Folio for 1923
    First Release of Company Is "Sweet Old Chesa­
    peake Bay," a Fox-trot Ballad
    Th e A rti s t ,; Mus ic Publi s hiu g Co., In c, is
    n ow in il$ offic es , 14~ \"-"est Fort y -s ix th s tr ec t.
    1 n additi o n to publi s hin g thi s firm conte l11pl ates
    the op e r a tion of a c hain of r e tail sto r es. Th e
    offi cers of th e cO lnpan y arc D. 1'. Prin g le , presi­
    dent; Eddie A dams, v icc-pr es id e nt , and Mau·
    rice Ros e n , secre tar y . ill r Adams, w h o was
    for l11 erly very act i\·c in thc operation of th e
    Jcrom e H . Hcrnick & Co, stores, togeth e r with
    Jvlr. Ro se n , wi ll o perate thc New York e nd o f
    the busin(' ss. ~!fr. Pringle \vill be activ e in the
    C le v eland offices of the company. It is und e r·
    s tood a lar ge cata log is in prcparation, The
    fir ~; t r elease a nn o un ce d is a fox-trot ball ad by
    \Valt er Dona ld s on, e ntitled " Sweet O ld C h esa ­
    p e ake Dav." Th e number is to b e \vidc ly ex­
    pl o it e d
    (You're the Nearest 10 My Heart)
    You Tell Her-I Stutter
    IRVI~G
    BERLIN'S NEW
    Music Box Revue
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    Crinoline Days
    Lady 01 the Evening
    Porcelain Maid
    Pack Up Your Sins
    and Go To The Devil
    Will She Come From the East?
    The Little Red Lacquer Cage
    Bring On the Pepper
    IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
    1607 Broadway, New York
    "FAREWELL BLUES" IN VIENNA
    J ;,c k i'vlill s, I~ead of Ja ck :M ill s, In c., who IS
    n ow tourin g Europe , r ece ntl y spe nt what he
    t er med a wee k-end in V ie nn a , A u s tria.
    He
    was clelighted to he a r a hi g h- c lass Hun g arian
    o rchcstra play "Fare'we ll Blues," a typical
    ,'\meriean piece which ill that co untr y would be
    termed "jan
    JAZZ IN NEW PUCCINI OPERA
    Ro,YJ£, ltaly, July 4 ,· Puccini's n ew opera,
    "T lirandot ," will ha lc r,arts for instruments
    previous l)' found on ly in ja/% music. One is an
    o ri e ntal go n g; a lso woo d e n t a mb o ur s a nd a spe ­
    c i;lI kind of xylophonc ior w hi c h Pu cc ini is
    preparin g the 1l11lSic .
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