Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 3

Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
46
THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
A Window Display
That Did Double Duty
ment, was so enthusiastic over the number and
so well pleased with the Q R S roll made by
the Chicago concern, that he at once made ar-
rangements to have the combination window
Sherman, Clay & Co. Exploit Both Sheet Music put in.
and Music Rolls of New Song "Twilight"
Arthur Duclos, manager of the player roll de-
partment, reports that as a result of the window
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., July 5.—Sherman, Clay
the department is having a remarkable sale on
& Co. have combined in this picture a sheet mu- the Q R S rolls. The window was designed
JULY 18, 1925
J. S. Galdwell Writes
Meritorious Number
Manager of the J. R. Reed Music Co., of Aus-
tin, Tex., Composer of "The Corner That
You Live In"
John S. Caldwell, manager of the J. R. Reed
Music Co., of Austin, Texas, is the composer of
the song "The Corner That You Live In." The
music is set to words by the same writer and is
dedicated to Dr. George Green, pastor of the
First Baptist Church, of Austin. The song was
sung for the first time in Austin on Sunday eve-
ning, June 28. As a church hymn and as a
cheerful forward-looking message the number
should have wide appeal. Introduced in Aus-
tin it undoubtedly will find its way to other cen-
ters, as it is indeed a most unusual number.
G. K. Harris Broadcasts
Charles K. Harris, who appears occasionally
on the radio, recently took his entertainers over
to station WOR. Besides Mr. Harris himself,
he had the DeMille Trio and Miss Alvira La-
Moure, the latter a rising young prima donna,
who will shortly appear in grand opera. Mr.
Harris opened his program with his new waltz
song, "Danger In Your Eyes," and Miss La-
Moure sang Mr. Harris' latest barcarolle called
"I Knew." This latter, although only recently
released, has achieved wide popularity and is
being introduced by some of the most promi-
nent recital and concert singers as well as well-
known vaudeville stars.
Popular Portland Sellers
PORTLAND, ORE., June 27.—According to the sheet
music dealers a big run has been made recently
on Villa Moret's "Just a Little Drink," Sha-
piro-Bernstein's "Oh Ah" and "Who Takes
Care of the Caretaker's Daughter," Feist's "Oh,
Katharina" and "Midnight Waltz." Of the bal-
lads Charles Wakefield Cadman's "A Rose for
Every Heart" and "June Brought the Roses,"
both of which were published by Harms, Inc.,
Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Wonderful Window Display of "Twilight"
made big hits during the Rose Festival and "On
sic and Q R S player roll window of their lat- under the personal supervision of Mr. Jesse the Oregon Trail," Sherman, Clay & Co., was
est hit "Twilight."
Glick, who has charge of all of Sherman, Clay featured by all bands, orchestras and theatres
Ed Little, manager of the sheet music depart- & Co.'s window decorations. Mr. Glick is him- during the festival week. Since the festival
self a composer of note, having written such the sales have been doubled on some of the
well-known numbers as "Pale Moon," "Indian foregoing. A Remick number which is receiv-
Lullaby," and others.
ing the attention of the local orchestras is
Of Interest to McKinley Dealer,,!
"Swanee Butterfly," and the Remick Song &
Now ready for season 1925!
Gift Shop and Seiberling-Lucas Music Co. re-
New Russian Fox-Trot
port big sales of the number. Generally speak-
The new Irving Berlin Russian fox-trot ing the demand for sheet music is steadily
50 New Numbers and New
"Sonya" should be a particularly effective of- growing in this section.
Catalogs now ready for 1925
fering during the Summer months. It carries
an unusual dance arrangement and it introduces
37 C h o i c e N u m l x T s for I'jjino, 5 V i o l i n iiml
P i a n o D u c t s , X V i o l i n , V i o l o n c e l l o anil I'uino
a type of melody that will give it distinctive-
I*1IT»'H.
,•> More f o r S a x o p h o n e a m i I'isino.
ness when played by dance orchestras. The
Berlin organization has commenced exploita-
Salable Copyrights! Best Reprints!
tion on this song and dance and hopes to make
it a big feature before the Summer is over.
School, Lodge and
Assembly Marches
World Famous
McKINLEY
MUSIC
''Always First With the Best"
Free Catalog* with Stock Orders
A complete Htwk of snhiMe music at very
low cost.
200^ Profit
Write fur Samples and Terms Today!
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
March Victorious
(Mabel Metsjer-Wrljrht)
Music Engravers and Printer*
Pacific Patrol
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
(Mabel Metz«rer-Wright)
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
Reliance March
(Clifford)
Victorious Eagle
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
(Rose?)
American Beauty March
BOSTON Publishers
Knights of Columbus March
Oliver Ditson Company
Valiant Volunteers
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and supply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
McKINLEY MUSIC CO.
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
1501-1517 East 55th Street - CHICAGO
PUBLISHERS, P K I K T U S AND ENCKAVIKS OF MUSIC
Main Oflices: 40-44 Winchester S t . Boston.
Branch Houses: N«w York sad Chicago.
(Williams)
(Clifford)
(Mabel Metzfer-Wrlght)
Order Through Jobber or Direct
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc.
Publisher*
New York City
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE
JULY 18, 1925
SPECTOR & SON
PIANOS and
PLAYER-PIANOS
OF MERIT
An attractive line of instruments of
the highest grade
Spector CBL Son Piano Co., Inc.
417 West 28th Street
NEW YORK
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
HENKELMAN
Pianos—Player-Pianos
The Best Commercial Value on the Market
Send Trial Order and Be Convinced.
HENKELMAN PIANO MFG. CORP., 709-717 East 140th St. (at Jackson Ave.), N. Y.
KINDLER & COLLINS
520-524 West 48th Street
PIANOS
PLAYER-PIANOS
New York, N. Y.
STULTZ
&
BAUER
3 Great Pianos
Manufacturers of Exclusive High-Grade
With 3 sounding boards
in each (Patented) have the
greatest talking points in
the trade:
Grands—Uprights—Players—Reproducing Pianos
For more than FORTY-TWO succeMlre years this company h*a
bean awned and controlled 8*lely by members of the Bauer family, wh*M
personal supervision Is riven to every Instrument built by this company.
A World's Choice Piano
Write for Open Territory
Factories and Warerooms:
338-340 E. 31st St., New York
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiuiititiiniitiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiiniiiNi
iiiniitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
"If there is no harmony in the factory
there will be none in the piano"
ESS? WEE.
mura.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiuiiiiig
The Packard Piano Company
HSBTTOBS.
FORT WAYNE, IND. f U. S. A.
NEW YORK HEADQUARTERS, 130 WEST 42d STREET
We fix " o n e price"—
wholesale and retail.
The Heppe Piano Co.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO CO., Inc.
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER-PIANOS
KEY*OASD PUSOS
Eminent as an art product for over 60 years
KURTZMANN
PIANOS
Price* and terms will interest yea. Write as.
Office: 25-27 West 37th St., N. Y.
a
'A NAME TO REMEMBER
Win Friends for the Dealer
BRINKERHOFF
C. KURTZMANN & CO.
Pianos and Player-Pianos
FACTORY
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
thm details are vitally interesting to >ot
MANSFIELD
PRODUCTS ARE BETTER
A COMPLETE LINE OF GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
135th St. and Willow Ave.
NEW YORK. N. Y.
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO
209 South State Street, Chicag©
LEHR
PIANOS and
PLAYERS
Factory: 305 to 323 East 132d St., N. Y.
D
ECKER
EST. 1856
"Made by a Decker Since 1856"
PIANOS a n d PLAYERS
697-701 East 135th Street. New York
Sterling Reputation
A r e p u t a t i o n of
more than sixty
years' standing as-
sures the musical
and mechanical ex-
cellence of every
Piano sold by the
House of Sterling.
Used and Endorsed by Leading Conservatories
of Music Whose Testimonials are
For Merchandising Ideas
Read The
Review
52 Issues
$2.00
Printed in Catalog
OUR OWN FACTORY FACILITIES, WITHOUT
LARGE CITY EXPENSES, PRODUCE FINEST
INSTRUMENTS AT MODERATE
PRICES
H. LEHR & CO.,Easton,Pa,
THE GORDON PIANO CO.
(Established 1845)
& SON
WHITLOCK and I.EGGET AVES., NEW YORK
Sterling Piano Corporation
81 Court St.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Manfrs. of The Gordon & Sons Pianos
and Player-Pianos

Download Page 46: PDF File | Image

Download Page 47 PDF File | Image

Future scanning projects are planned by the International Arcade Museum Library (IAML).

Pro Tip: You can flip pages on the issue easily by using the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard.