Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 4

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MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Grawford-Rutan Go. Expands
Armour & Go. Make Much
Band Instrument Section
Progress During the Year
Numerous New Agencies for Musical Instru-
ment Strings Made by Big Chicago House
Established During the Past Twelve Months
Kansas City Concern Now Handles Complete
Line of Band and Orchestra Music—Repair
Department a Paying Proposition
CHICAGO, III., January 19.—Much progress has
been made by Armour & Co., in their musical
instrument string department during the past
year, according to H. O. Gable, manager of this
department, who reports that a large number of
new agencies for the various Armour gut
strings have been established with music dealers
during the past twelve months.
Dealers seem to appreciate the fact that the
Armour plant offers tremendous facilities for a
source of supply of fresh gut, according to Mr.
Gable, a factor which plays a great part in
bringing out the proper tonal qualities as well
as durability in the opinion of musical author-
ities. The ability to get gut strings of guar-
anteed freshness rather than those made of
pickeled and salted gut is given as the reason
actuating many dealers in stocking the Armour
strings.
Another factor to which Mr. Gable attributes
the progress made by the Armour strings with
music dealers throughout the country is the
new sales-stimulating display case for strings
which Armour & Co. are now supplying their
dealers as a sales aid. This compact and serv-
iceable case acts as a good advertising medium
and enables the dealer to serve his trade more
conveniently. A number of dealers have written
in enthusiastically praising the Armour string
display case.
Rutan Co., 1013 Grand avenue, iss preading out,
as usual, to include fifty per cent more space.
The latest feature is a department for band and
orchestral music, which is to be complete, in-
cluding standard and popular music for all or-
chestral and band instruments. This depart-
ment is under the direction of J. E. Agnew,
formerly of Des Moines, la., where he main-
tained his own music publishing business for
twenty-nine years. Mr. Agnew will continue
his publishing business here as well as managing
the music department for the Crawford-Rutan
Co.
The repair department of the Crawford-Rutan
Co. is an excellent paying feature of the busi-
ness. The Musical Booster, the sixteen-page
house organ, is growing rapidly and has proven
to be very much of a success in increasing the
numbers of customers.
Prospects for Spring trade, according to the
Crawford-Rutan Co., are mighty good, being
better than usual for this time of the year.
With the beginning of the necessary prepara-
tion for the Summer concert season business
should assume greater proportions than hereto-
fore; from observations on business conditions
of this year, the Spring and Summer seasons
are expected to be good.
KANSAS CITY, MO., January 18.—The Crawford-
Weymann Literature
Harry Stadlmair in West
Harry Stadlmair, representing the Henry
Stadlmair Co., Inc., wholesaler of musical mer-
chandise, 115 East Twenty-third street, New
York, is making a trip in the Middle West.
Free
From
Acid
A polish so
pure you can
use it as a tooth
wash.
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25c
35c
FRANK HOLTON & CO.
ELKHORN
WISCONSIN
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., January 18.—The First
Congregational Church has just started a con-
gregational band equipped with Conn instru-
ments. With the exception of the conductor
and the concertmaster, all the players are ama-
teurs and most of them are parishioners. The
director is Lieutenant McAbee, U. S. A. W.
Hooper, one of John Philip Sousa's first bands-
men, is to play the Conn Sousaphone in the
newly organized band, which has about a hun-
dred pieces. The band will play in Union
Square every Sunday, prior to Church services
at the First Congregational Church. It will
march to the sacred edifice in time for services.
Daniel Miller, president of the Conn San Fran-
cisco Co., has been taking a keen interest in
the organization of the band.
Martins Are in Demand
SCHENECTADY, N. Y., January 16.—An excellent
business in Martin band instruments was done
during the Christmas holidays by Cluett &
Sons, local representatives of the Martin Band
Instrument Co., Elkhart, Ind. This house has
sold Martin instruments to a number of bands
which it has organized in local schools and
churches.
Tom Brown Increases Capital
CHICAGO, I I I . , January 16.—The Tom Brown
Music Co., 17 West Lake street, this city, it is
announced has increased stock from $100,000
to $150,000.
BACON
BANJOS
"Magic Wonder" Registered
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
WASHINGTON, January 17.—Application for trade-
mark registration for the name "Magic Wonder"
was recently filed with the Patent Office by C.
Bruno & Son, Inc.
OLIVER DITSON CQ
BOSTON. MASS
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Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of

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Gonn Church Band
Son, Inc., manufacturer of banjos and stringed
instruments, has produced an interesting piece
of sales literature entitled "The Key to Greater
Profits." It reproduces six especially prepared
dealer ads, electros of which will be furnished.
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Restores oiigi-
nal finish with*
out eating into the plate with acids.
Removes dirt and tarnish instantly.
oAt your dealers
"By mail • •
PHILADELPHIA, January 17—H. A. Weymann &
JANUARY 24, 1925
Sold by Representative
Music Merchants
BACON BANJO CO., h e .
CROTON, CONN.
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
DURRO
Attractive Specialties
Modern
AND
Service
STEWART
ESTABLISHED 1834
Musical Merchandise
Trimmings of Quality
VIOLINS
BOWS
STRINGS
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Square
NEW YORK
Hoops, Brackets, Nuts, Pegs, Tailpieces.
Armrests, Resonators, Tuning Porks.
Tambourine Jingles, Hawaiian Steels
Hardware and Trimmings
for Ukulele and Banjo Ukes
Patent Heads for Banjo, Man-
dolin, Guitar and Violin
STONE DE LUXE
A Dependable Source of Supply
MASTER MODEL DRUMS
Waverly Musical Products Co., Inc.
Best for Drummer and Dealer
Now Used Universally. High Quality. Moderate Prices.
342 Madison Ave.
New York
Write for new catalog "K"
GEO. B. STONE & SON, Inc.
61 Hanover St.
Boston, Mass,
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Grands — Uprights — Players
Reproducing Pianos
Recognized for their high standard of quality
I^enrp ;f. fWUler & &>ons;
Division of The Continental Piano Co.
395 Boylston Street
Boston, Man
THE FINEST FOOT-POWER PLAYER-PIANO IN THE WORLD
KURTZMANN
PIANOS
Manufactured by
BEHNING PIANO CO.
East 133rd Street and Alexander Avenue
NEW YORK
Retail Warerooms, 22 East 40th Street at Madison Avenue, New York. 864 Livingston Street, Brooklyn, N, T
Win Friends for the Dealer
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
STULTZ & BAUER
FACTORY
Manufacturers of Exclusive High-Grade
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
Grands -Uprights -Players -Reproducing Pianos
For more than FORTY-TWO •«eee»alT« yeara thl* com May 1MM
l>e*n owmed and controlled aolely by member• «f the B»ner family. whMf
personal •aperTlal** !• givea t* every lmatrwm—t bmllt by t*»l» tfmapmmj.
Sterling Reputation
A reputation of
more than sixty
years' standing as-
sures the musical
and mechanical ex-
cellence of every
Piano sold by the
House of Sterling.
A World's Choice Piano
Write for Open Territory
Factories and Warerooms 1 338-340 E. 31«t St., New York
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"// there is no harmony in the factory
there will be none in the piano"
Sterling Piano Corporation
81 Court St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Packard Piano Company
FORT WAYNE, IND M U. S. A.
MANSFIELD
PRODUCTS ARE BETTER
A COMPLETE LINE OF GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
135th St. and Willow Art.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
3 Great Pianos
With 3 sounding boards
in each (Patented) have the
greatest talking points in
the trade:
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JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO CO., Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
Eminent as an art product for over 60 years
Prl«M mmA Unas will Interest yen. Write na.
Office: 25-27 We$t 37th St., N. Y.
'A NAME TO REMEMBER
BRINKERHOFF
Pianos and Player-Pianos
The details are vitally interesting to >ot
EST. 1856
& SON
"Made by a Decker Since 1856"
PIANOS and PLAYERS
209 South State Street, Chicago
697-701 East 135th Street. New York
PIANOS and
PLAYERS
We fix " o n e p r i c e " —
wholesale and retail.
Used and Endorsed by Leading Conservatories
of Music Whose Testimonials are
Printed in Catalog
The Heppe Piano Co,
OUR OWN FACTORY FACILITIES, WITHOUT
LARGE CITY EXPENSES, PRODUCE FINEST
INSTRUMENTS AT MODERATE PRICES
H. LEHR & CO.,Easton,Pa*
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
1846)
D
ECKER
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO
LEHR
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Factory: 305 to 323 East 132d St., N. Y.
WHITI^OCK and l,# The
Talking Machine
World
Devoted to the interests oi th«
Talking Machine Dealer. The old-
est ana dominating publication ia
the field. Its authority and valu«
is recognized by the entire trade
12 Issues for $2.00
383 Madison Areme
NEW YORK
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Sons Pianos
and Player-Pianos

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