Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 77 N. 24

DECEMBER 15, 1923
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
A. F. KIEFER NOW STARR JOBBER
ARTISTIC VICTOR HOLIDAY FOLDERS
Takes Over Kunde Holdings in Milwaukee, In­
cluding Distribution of Starr Phonographs
and Gennett Records in That Territory
Christmas Publicity for Dealer Distribution
Features Machines and Records
MILWAUKEE, VVIS., December 6.- Alfred F.
Kiefer announced recently that he had taken
over the holdings of A. G. Kunde, who had bee n
local distributor for Starr phonographs and
G;::nnett re co rds, excll1sively. Before taking
over this interest Mr. Kiefer was for a while
connected with the talking machine depart ment
of the Yahr & Lange Drug Co., Sonora dis­
tributor, and before that was for ten years ac-
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The Victor Talking Ma ch in e Co. is distribut­
ing to the trade some exceptionally handsome
holiday folders designed for dealer distribution.
One of the folders, ha ndsomely illustrated in
colors, carries the complete line of Victor con­
sole, cabi net and portable instruments. The
cover of this folder contains a picture of th e
interior of the home with a Victor console
prominently displayed in the center of the room,
while behind it ar e pictures of the various
famou s Victor artists. The rear cover shows
the outside of a house in a Winter setting, with
a band grouped before it. Th e text is brief
and carries a Christmas atmosphere.
Anoth er folde r deals entirely with records
designed especially for Christmas. This is also
done in colors and the text on the front cover
urges the appropriateness of Victor records as
Christmas gifts.
THE TALKING MACHINE AS EDUCATOR
How Prof. Mohler's Lectures to School Teach­
ers at Columbia College on Cultivation of
Musical Taste and Appreciation Help
Mrs. and Mr. A. F. Kiefer
countant and auditor for the Hoffman Co.,
which concern formerly operated a phonograph
jobbing business. Besides th e exclusive repre­
sentation of Starr phonographs an d Gen nett
records, Mr. Ki efe r a lso maintains a twenty­
four-h our service department for Starr phono­
graphs. In this work he takes care of the local
Starr and Gennett dealers and as sures them of
prompt delivery by calling for and delivering
the repaired jobs.
RIGHT METHODS BUILD BIG TRADE
Records 60 Per Cent Increase in Business This
Year as Result of Making Store a Rendezvous
for Lovers of the Best in Music
NORTHAMPTON, MASS., December 7.- -The rec­
ord of business development here of the A. M.
McCollum Co., which is now k nown as the Con­
solidated Dry Goods Co., is an indication of
what can be accomplished through the ri g ht
kind of mercha ndisi ng methods. This year th e
bus in ess has shown an increase of 60 per cent
over the same period last year. T .argely re s pon ­
sible for this satisfactory state of affairs in the
talking machine department are H. C. Marsh,
manager, and Miss Marion Dragon, who is In
dire ct charge of the department. Mi ss Dragon
is an accomplished musician an d she has been
successful in building up a select clientele of
lovers of the best music. The talking machine
department is located in the basement of the
establishment. It has been attractively fit te d
up and is the rendezvous of the music lovers of
the city. Victor, Edison and Pooley machines
are featured by this live dealer.
NEW ORCHESTRAS FOR VOCALION '
Coleman's Hotel Ambassador and Club Troca­
dero Orchestras Signed Up to Record
Among the new Vocalion Red records to be
released shortly will be the first recordings of
the orchestras controlled b y Emil Coleman,
namely, the Ambassador Hotel Orchestra and
the Club Trocadero Orchestra, which have
been added to the long list of prominent dan ce
orchestras now playing for the Vocal ion. Th e
announcement of numb ers by it will be soon .
Lo uis H. Mohler, a \vcll -kn o wn author it y In
the educational world, has been conducting at
the Teachers' College, Col umb ia University,
New York, regular classes of g rade teachers
and music supervisors on th e su bj ec t of "How
to most s uccessfully cultivate th e taste for and
appreciation of good music among school chil­
dren." The subject matter of these le ssons, as
developed by Mr. M ohler, comprises specially
selected r ecords from th e Columbia catalog.
These selections a re taken from the symp hon y
list of records and the Columbia library of edu­
cational records. The teachers g o out to the
schools in the country an d practice Mr.
Mohler's methods wit h g reat success. To make
it possible for teachers to follow his method
after attending his classes and eve n wi thout
attending, Mr. Mohler ha s compiled a very thor­
ough outline of his co urs e, listing appropriate
records and explaining methods of instru ct ion.
and the proposItIon could be proved
sound from every angle, you wouldn' ,
hesitate, would you? Of course not,
but do you realize that a talking machine
department can be made to provide
sufficient revenue to take care of the
overhead on your entire establishment?
Thousands of other retail music mer­
chants have proved the above made
statement true and thousands of retail
music merchants have looked to The
Talking Machine World for guidance
in the matter of selecting the make of
talking machines they would handle, the
way they would map out their talking
machine department, etc.
REALTOR'S MESSAGE ON RECORDS
Special Reco rds Made for Minneapolis Firm
Teach Home Ownership
Mrl\ :-IEAPOLlS, MINN., December 7.·--For th e fir st
time in history real estat e precepts have been
inscribed on phonograph r-ecords and set to
music. The idea is the work of Dick Wood­
ruff, manager of the small house department of
Confer Bros., who has conceived the plan of
utilizing the talking machine as a mea ns tow ar d
teaching home ownership. The records, manu­
factured by an Eastern concern, have popular
airs sandwiched in between short talks on the
benefit s to be derived from home ownership.
More th a n 2,000 of thes e rec ords have been sent
out by mail by Confer Bros.
BRINGS RECORD ARTISTS TO CANTON
C:\NTON, 0., December 7.-0ne of the most ex­
tensi ve campaigns to stimulate interest in the
sale of Brunswick machi nes an d records has
been effected by George S. Dales, head of a
concern operating three r eta il music stores in
this part of the State, wh o has completed ar­
rangements for the ap pearan ce here all thi s
week of Bennie Krueger's Orchestra a t th e South
Main Gardens, th e largest dance pavilion in
this section. Mr. Krueger wi ll autograph hi s
records both at the dance hall and at the sto re .
A he avy adv ertising campaign is under way
her aldin g the eve nt.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
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oldest and largest trade journal in the
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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
DECEMBER
15, 1923
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CONDUCTED BY V. D. WALSH
FIRST STEP TAKEN TOWARDS ISSUING GENERAL CATALOG
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and ~'alue of a ge neral catalo g', but that an at­
tempt should be m ade for such preparation need
not longer be disputed. In takin g them into
consideration the size of the task can be vis­
ualized, the energy required for the preparation
can be not ed, the cost can be appro ximat ed,
the possible distribution can b e outlined and
th e cost per copy can be: est im a ted. All th ese
and numerous other questions wi ll be brought
forward and laid before the proper authorities
and interested parties for a decision as to a
complete catalog or a n enlargemen t, in some
manner, of those already in existence.
This will scttk, in one way or another, for all
time, or at least in the present decade, the
problem of a general catalog'. In the meantime
hardly anyo ne will discourage the work. A ll
wiJl undoubt ed ly lend a helping hand, but who is
to carry out the vo luminous detail s and bear
t he initial cost will, of cours e, have to be de­
cided later.
LIKELV TO REVIVE COUNTER SALES
BUVS "HEART=BROKEN ROSE"
Remick Number, "They'll Never Bring Up
Father 'Till They Tear Down Dinty Mo'o re's,"
Is Rapidly Becoming a Success
A. ]. Stasny Music Co. Buys Leading English
Fox-trot Hit Number
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"Heart-broken Rose," the fox-trot ballad hit
of England, written by Milt H agen and Sam
Goold, was purchased this we ek for American
publication by the A. J. Stasny Music Co., Inc.,
of 58 West Forty-fifth street, New York, which
outbid several publishers, by payin g the writers
a ver y large royalt y.
The s on g "Heart-broken Rose " has a curious
history, Written by two New York writ ers,
Milt Hagen and Sam Goold, it was first pub­
li shed by Dix & Co., Ltd., in London. Paul
S pe cht pla yed it at the New Corner House in
Piccadilly, where it was an instantaneous hit
la s t S umm er.
Mrs. A. J. Stasny, who was in L ondo n a t
th e time, heard the number and tried to secure
the American publication rights from the Eng­
li sh publisher, but t he I\.merican writers had
reserved the I\.merican copyright.
On Mrs.
Stasn y's return to Ncw York she interviewed
the writers , but discovered that ne go ti ations had
been already begun by other American finns.
A spirited biddin g followed, with the result that
the Stasny Co. this week secured the new hit
which has a lready b een recorded by th e English
Columbia Phonograph Co.
"JUST FOR TO=NIGHT" NIGHT
Paradise Ballroom , Newark, Devotes a Special
Evening to Number
Featuring "They'll Never Bring Up Father"
its other merits, the possi bilitie s of reviving
counter sales in a large way. The fam iliar
titl e attracts much attention and a display of
th e sheet music on the mus ic counters gencrally
creates sales.
Ample proof of thi s was recent ly demon­
strated by the S. S. Kresge sto re, of Lynn,
Mass., which gave the ti tle pa~es an rxclusive
window show in g an d the sheet music a con­
s pic uous place upon the co unter s, both of which
resulted in a considerable sale of the muSlC
during thi s spec ial drive.
The publishers are exp loitin g "They'll Never
Bri ng Up Father 'Ti ll Tht:y Tear Down Dinty
Moore's " on a national scale and, while it
hard ly will achieve the popularity of its prede­
cesso r, "Barney Goog le, " its sales, from pres­
ent indications, will be quite large,
Ray Miller ha s set aside lhe evcning of Tues­
day, D eccm ber 18, in hi s Paradise 13,t1lr oo1l1,
Newark, to be known as " Ju st for To-night"
night, in order to exp loit the well-known w a ltz
a ll eve nin g. /\.rrangemcnts ar e now being made
for a series of novelties and surp ri ses to be
held in order to bring as much attentio·n to th e
song as possible. Prizes will be g iven to the
amateur vocali sts s inging "Just for To-night"
by E. B, Marks Music Co., p ubli s her of the
waltz,
1\ publicity campai g n through the medium of
newspapers, circulars and signs has been
sta rt ed on "J ust for To-nigh t" in Newark and
nei ghbo ri ng towns , from whi ch Paradise dra\'is
a tr emen dou s patronage.
All music dealers
have been notified of the event, and are lendin g
all co-operation to it by window display s, an d
That Old Gang of Mine
Sittin' in a Corner
If 1 Can't Get the Sweetie 1 Want
(I Pity the Sweetie 1 Get)
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Indiana Moon
When You Walked Out, Someone .
Else Walked Right In
Love (My Heart Is Calling You)
T en-T en-Tennessee
Kokomo
Roamin' to Wyomin'
Lovey Came Back
I Love the Girl Who Kisses
Why Should I Give My Love to You
Tell All the Folks in Kentucky (I'm
Comin' Home)
You Darling You
You
I Wish I Had Someone to Cry Over Me
Bit by Bit, You're Breaking My Heart
Nobody Else Can Love Me Like I
My Old Tomato. Can
Salt Your Sugar
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Just One Kind Word
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Universal Dance Folio
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Special Edition for 1924
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The Jerome H. Remick & Co" Inc" new no\'­
elty song. "They'JI Never Bring Up Father 'Till
The y T ear Down Dinty Moore's," has, a mon g
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SONGS THAT SELL
Resolution Ad to Compile General List at Central Point a Preliminary Step
Among the resolutions adopted at th e last
meeting of officers and directors of the National
i\ sso·ciation of Sheet Music Dealers, held in New
York City, was one that steps be taken to com­
pile a comp let e list of American music publica­
ti ons to be kept at a central point and made
ava ilab le to, all members of the Association.
This, it is thought, will bt: the first step towards
issui n g a propo sed general catalog a nd all music
publishers are requested to collaborate in th e
work.
Further encoura gement for a general catalog
was made rec ently wh en tht: Twin Ci ti es Sheet
Music D eale rs ' /\.ssociation signified its approval
of plans for such a compilation. This, toge ther
with the encouragement of some of the largest
dealers in the country, will undoubtedly make
the preliminary plans a lmost compulsory in
their carrying out.
There are, of co urse, a number of opinions
not only regarding th e advisability, fea s ibility
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Song Gems from Irving Berlin's Third Annaal
MUSIC BOX REVUE
An Orange Grove in California
The Waltz of Long Ago
Little Butterfly
Tell Me a Bedtime Story
Learn to Do the Strut
Climbing Up the Scale
One Girl
IRVING BERLIN, Inc.
1607 Broadway, New York
are featuring the number on their counters and
walls. Exploitation of this kind proves to bring
big results to the dealers who co-operate in
this work.
ACTIVE IN COPVRIGHT WORK
E. C. Mills Visits Canada and Washington in
Interest of New Bill
E, C. Mills, chairman of the Exe cutive 80ard
of the ;-1u s ic Pub1i returned on Monday of this week from Canada,
where he spent several days conferring' on the
new Canadian ropyright Law which will shortly
go into effect, carr yi ng r ec iprocal right s for this
and ot h er countrie s.
Early thi s week Me. Mill, left for Washin g­
ton, D. c., in the int e rest of the new amendm ent
to our Copy ri ght Law, which is being placed
before the present session of rongress. There'
are se veral o th er propo'sed m easures which are
of interest to music publishers which will also
receive his attention.

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