Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 21

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
win, who repeated his justly famed "Rhapsody
in Blue" and Manna-Zucca in a rendition of
two of her latest compositions, "Zouaves Drill"
and "Waltz Brilliante." Morton Downey, the
At Concert in Carnegie Hall Last Saturday Irish tenor, sang "Maytime" and "June Night."
Doors Had to Be Closed Against Crowd—
The Whiteman orchestra has already closed
Bookings Closed for Spring Season
bookings far into the Spring season. Before
the finish of the present tour it will have visited
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra now on every state in the Union.
concert tour made its second public appearance
in New York City in Carnegie Hall on Satur- How Elfred Tied
day, November 15. The popularity of this
orchestra was again demonstrated through the
Up With Whiteman
fact that the doors of the hall had to be
closed after all available standing room had Used Full-page Advertisement in Akron Paper
been occupied.
and Special Window Displays During Orches-
tra's Appearance
Whiteman offered a program of typical Amer-
ican music. The soloists were George Gersh-
AKRON, O., November 17.—A timely tie-up with
the local appearance of Paul Whiteman and His
Paul Whiteman's Orchestra
Again Captures New York
Wood-wind
Instruments
RUNQ
NOVEMBER 22,
1924
Concert Orchestra was made last week by the
Klfred Music Co., 354 South Main street, local
agent for Paramount banjos and Leedy drums.
The orchestra uses both of these instruments
and the Elfred store made the most of the op-
portunity to advertise them to the public of
the city.
A full-page advertisement was used in Akron
newspapers telling about the concert and White-
man's use and endorsement of Paramount
banjos and Leedy drums. A special window
display was staged showing the full line of
Paramount banjos and Leedy drums, and fea-
turing the special Whiteman poster furnished
to dealers for the concert tie-up by William L.
Lange, 225 East Twenty-fourth street, New
York, maker of Paramount banjos.
"Mike" Pingitore, banjoist with the Paul
Whiteman Orchestra, and George Marsh, the
drummer, appeared at the Elfred store and
demonstrated the instruments to the customers
of the store.
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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Instruments for the Reed
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ORPHEUM and
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BANJOS
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Incorporated
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Kant Krack Cases
WILLIAM L. LANGE
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225 East 24th Street
New York
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Manufacturers
Musical Instrument Cases
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1659 Stephen St., Ridgewood P. 0., Brooklyn
Sold by all Leading Jobber*
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for
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A polish so
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Dealers wishing to cater especially
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Goods carefully bought are easily sold
Send for Dealer's Catalog No. 23
FRANK HOLTON 8c CO.
/or
WM. LEWIS & SON
"35 years of service
to the Professional
and Dealer"
225 South Wabash Ave., Chicago
Band Instruments
and Saxophones
Distributors:
CONN NEW YORK CO., Inc.
GENERAL OFFICES
OVER
100%
PROFIT
GOLD BAND REED ZSZ&&
best Reed Outfit on the market. Contains: S dor. B t ' C J a r ' B 1 b ( I , 2 £ i E t > i C t o
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CARL FISCHER, Inc.,
119 W. 46th St., New York
(New York City and adjoining
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488 BoyUton St., Boston
New York
(Bouton and adjoining
territory)
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NOVEMBER 22,
1924
THE MUSIC TRADE
Stadlmair Returns from
Extended Western Trip
Covers Entire Small Goods Trade West of the
Rockies and Finds the Dealers in a Buying
Mood—Many New Entrants in Field
Harry Stadlmair, Western representative of
the Henry Stadlmair Co., Inc., wholesaler of
musical merchandise, 119 East Twenty-third
street, New York, returned this week to the
New York office after a long Western trip on
which he claims to have visited most of the
small goods dealers west of the Rockies.
"Harry," as he is familiarly known to hundreds
of dealers, left New York immediately after the
convention in June and has been traveling
steadily since.
He reports that this has been his most suc-
cessful trip and that most dealers are now in
the mood for buying in anticipation of Winter
needs. He also noted that many of the Western
dealers who had previously confined themselves
to the retailing of pianos and talking machines
are now entering the small goods field with
substantial musical merchandise departments.
banjo-ukuleles featured by the Stadlmair house.
The concert was well advertised with Hughes
billed as the "Wizard of the Ukulele" and he
played to a large audience that remained to
purchase a large number of instruments. It is
interesting to note that most of the sales were
in the better-grade instruments.
Henry F. Miller Go.
Now Selling Small Goods
Well-known Boston Firm Opens Elaborate
New Department Carrying Full Line of Mer-
chandise
BOSTON, MASS., November 17.—Among the local
music stores that have recently entered the
small goods field is the Henry F. Miller Stores
Co., which has installed a small goods depart-
ment in its store at 395 Boylston street. This
is but one of a number of piano stores in this
part of the country that have made the impor-
Reed Containers
String and
New
Features
Tempered Aluminum Floor
Rack and Resonators.
The lightest Xylophones
with Resonators in the world.
The New Deagan Tilting Floor Rack.
Accommodates all sizes reeds. Will
not break reeds when inserting.
Costs less than a half-cent a reed
with your imprint.
SEND FOR FREE SAMPLES
TheSaxophoneShoppe,inc.
84 Old Arcade, Cleveland, 0.
BANJOS
lant step of entering tin- musical merchandise
field.
Everything musical will now be handled by
the Miller store, which is now one of the most
complete music stores in New England. Every
type of band and orchestra instrument is carried
in the new department, which is under the man-
agement of C. A. Hewett.
Something New!
November 17.—"Ukulele"
Hughes, representing the Henry Stadlmair Co.,
Inc., wholesaler of musical merchandise, New
York, appeared in a special concert at McCoy's,
Inc., the local music store, last week, dem-
onstrating the "Miami" ukuleles and "Avalon"
CONN.,
VEGA
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Hughes and McCoy's
HARTFORD,
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OLIVER DTTSON CQ
BOSTON, AtASS
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Manufacturer*
Importer* and Jobber* of
IVrite for agency proposition on these
fast-selling Deagan Instruments
J. C. Deagan, Inc.
Deagan Building
1786 Berteau Ave.
Chicago
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern S e r v i c e
ESTABLISHED 1834
ico.
The Vega Company
155 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.
Banjo and Drum Heads
Genuine Rogers "Quality brands"
were given Medal and highest
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Five grades to select from, cheapest
to the very best.
White calf in thin, medium and
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Ask Your Jobber or
Write Ui for Samples.
LIFTON MFG. CO.
Maker* of Muiioal Instrument
Cases, Folios, Rails, Brief Cases.
40-46 West 20th St., N.Y.
Write for your copy today!
ressive
Joseph Rogers, Jr., & Son
Farmlngdale, N. J.
( M U S I C A L INSTRUMCNT CORPORATION^
Gold Medal Strings
for muuical instrument*
Gold-plated Steel and
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co. *'$' j . rm
319 Sixth Ave., New York City
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
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New Brunswick, N. J.
AND
Representing
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Inc.
ANDS KOCH, A. Accordions, Harmonicas, Violins, Bows
and Full Line of Accessories
Office and Show Room
1133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Write for Catalog anil Prices
Snipping and Stock Room
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