Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE
AUGUST 22, 1925
REVIEW
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Movie Star Forced to Play
Harmonica in New Film
Studying Under Protest William Desmond De-
velops Into Real Harmonica Expert to the
Delight of Motion Picture Fans
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., August 14.—The mouth
harmonica is shortly to make its debut in the
movies. Details of this were not confided to
the public by a press agent, but by William
Desinond, who has been filmed playing the in-
strument. Desmond and his company are film-
ing a new play, "The Winking Idol," at Bould-
er Creek, Santa Cruz County, and the enter-
prising manager of the picture house there
recently gathered in the residents and summer
visitors by advertising a speech by Desmond,
"in person." Desmond, who has a witty Irish
tongue, touched lightly on such sorrows of a
"movie" actor's life as being forced, by an
unfeeling director, to arise at daybreak, and
described with detail the latest exacting de-
mand made upon him by his director, Francis
Ford, who, he said, had declared enthusiasti-
cally, in effect:
"I've a brand-new idea for you to come
on—something never done before, and it'll inter-
est every man and boy in the audience." Des-
mond said he asked for details, and Francis Ford
described how the actor, supposed to be a cow-
puncher, was to appear: "You ride down the
trail, full of jazz, pep and vim, playing a mouth
harmonica. Put so much life into it that all
the spectators will want to play."
Desmond objected that he couldn't put life
into any harmonica, when he had never tried to
play one, but the director, swept away by his
idea for a brand-new entrance for his star,
said that if Desmond had never tried the har-
monica he wasn't in a position to say he could
not play it, and, anyway, he must learn enough
to give the spectators the impression that he
was a harmonica virtuoso.
Desmond told his Boulder Creek listeners
that he bought a harmonica, absorbed a few
tips from the salesman on how to play it, and
retired to a secluded spot in the redwoods, to
practice. "You won't shoot me, if I play for
you?" he asked. The answer being unanimous
applause, Desmond brought out his harmonica,
and played several popular songs with such vim
and musical feeling that the frail wooden build-
ing literally rocked with applause.
SrMUSlCAL INSTRUMENT
Manufacturers of m u s i c a l instrument
cases of quality. Veneer, Duck, Leather,
Fibre.
SfteFELSBERG CO,40Crass5tNewark,Ni
The violin, piano and other instruments have
been filmed many times, but it is believed that
the harmonica is a newcomer on the screen.
Landau Music & Jewelry
Store Awarded Prize
Selected as Being First Among Class B Deal-
ers in Recent Competition Conducted by C.
G. Conn. Ltd., in Jubilee Celebration
HAZI.ETON, PA., August 15.—The Landau Music
and Jewelry Store, 25 West Broad street, was
to-day given a check for $400, first prize in the
Class 1? Dealers entries for the Golden Jubilee
Contest of the C. G. Conn, Ltd., firm of instru-
ment manufacturers.
This recognition comes to the firm as a result
of its progressive advertising, demonstration
and sales methods in selling Conn instruments
to bands, orchestras and private parties in the
Hazleton district.
MILWAUKEE, WIS., August 18.—The Flanner-
Hafsoos Music House, Inc., this city, recently
provided a complete equipment of Conn instru-
ments for the new band organized by St.
Stephens Lutheran Church, at Concord, Wis.
T H E O L D E S T AND
LARGEST MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE HOUSE
GRET5CH
IN AMERICA
Exclusively
Wholesale
ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 *
3 5 1 - 5 3 FOURTH AVE. NEWYORKCITY
42*48 EAST ?0™57., MEW YORK
Victor Distributors
the Lange
Banjo Lines
With the exception of the
Paramount line, which la sold
exclusive agency basis, L.anre
are now sold direct to music
everywhere.
a n d e f i l a
a n g S l l l C
DRTTBCH
famous
on the
banjos
dealers
t h e Ban
J° made
for the Beginner
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
The Langstile banjo enables you to serve a
big class of trade satisfactorily, being: made
for the beginner. Lang-stile dealers will be
liberally supplied with sales helps and
literature.
p
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MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS
SINCE 1883
The Fred GretsdiMfr Co.
III skllle'd" Amateur
We are now able to offer this celebrated
professional favorite direct to the trade.
6O Broadway
S u p e r - O r p h e u t n professional
This greatly Improved instrument meets the
needs of the professional and promises to add
to the reputation of an old name.
P a r a m o u n t KtB 6
V'*
201—"Bugle Band," genuine Koch
Harmonica. 10 double holes, 40
reeds, brass plates, heavy convex
finely nickel-plated covers full
octave tuning. This is the choice
of experienced players. Like
all Koch Harmonicas, guaranteed
perfect in tune. Each instrument
is packed in a hinged box with
embossed lettering. Per doz., $2.70
Write for Proposition!
Established 27 Years
225 E. 24th St.
New York
BrookLyn,NY
'• -if*
This line is sold to only one dealer in a city
on the exclusive agency basis with full pro-
tection. Some territory Is still open for the
Paramount line. Write and we will gladly
tell you if your territory Is open.
Dealers:
Trade
Mark
ANDS KOCH, Inc.
Office and Show Room
1133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Write for Catalog and Pricet
Shipping and Stock Room
NEW DORP, S. 1., NEW YORK
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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
AUGUST 22, 1925
A. C. CHENEY PIANO ACTION CO.
Manufacturers
PNEUMATIC ACTIONS FOR PLAYER-PIANOS
HIGH-GRADE PIANOFORTE ACTIONS
CASTLETON, NEW YORK
ISAAC I.COLE& SON JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & CO.
M
T ffl c: nd Dolgeville,N.Y.
Saw Mills at Fulton Chain and
Tupper l...kn
Manufacturers of Sounding Boards, Bars, Backs, Bridges, Mandolin and Guitar Topn, Ktc.
Also Agents for RUDOLPH GIKSK Music Wire in the United States and Canada
Mantfaetnrcrt
•IAD Kinds of
Monarch Tool &Mfg.Co.
MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Wall Boxes, Magazine Slot Hox«s,
Coin Slides, Reroll Machines, Money
Boxes, Pomps, Pnmp Hardware. Spe-
elal parts Made to Order.
PIANO CASE VENEERS
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS
Foot 8th St., E, R.
New York
129 Opara Pla««
CINCINNATI, O.
F. RAMACCIOTTUnc. PIANO ACTION MACHINERY
Designer! and Bunders o(
PIANO BASS STRINGS
121-423 W. 28th St. New York
Special Machines for Special Purposes
THE A . H. NILSON MACHINE C O
BRIDGEPORT
CONN.
0. S. KELLY CO.
PIANO PLATES
The Highest Grade of Workmanship
THE OHIO VENEER
COMPANY
Quality Selections ir>
Foreign and Domestic Veneers
and
Hardwood Lj>mbe
Importen and Manufacturer!
Mint and Main Office:
Eattern Office: 405 Ltxinstoa Are
Cincinnati. Ohio
at 42nd Slr-et. New York
FAIRBANKS
PIANO
PLATES
Foundries: SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Continuous Hinges
Grand Hinges
For P r l c c
in Pedals and Rods
Quality
Bearing Bars
Casters, etc., etc.
Reliability
Service
CHAS RAMSEY
CORP,
A QUALITY PRODUCT
THE FAIRBANKS CO
SPRINGFIELD, O.
KINGSTON, N. Y.
"SUPERIOR" PIANO PLATES
DavidH.SchmidtCo.
Piano Hammers
of Quality
POUGHKEEPSIE
NEW YORK
KOSEGARTEN PIANO ACTION MFG.
CO., INC.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
Manufactured by
SUPERIOR FOUNDRY CO., Cleveland, Ohio
Upright Piano
Actions
Established 1837
NASSAU, Rensselaer County, IS. Y,
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANO
ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
OFFICE
457 WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
FACTORIES-WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
Tenth Avenue and West Forty-Sixth Street
NEW YORK
The
Music Trade Review
publishes more merchandising ar-
ticles than any other music trade
journal; each one with a new
thought for the dealer's benefit.
THE C0MST0CK, CHENEY & CO,
= MANUFACTURERS:
Piano-forte Ivory Keys, Actions and Hammers,
Ivory and Composition Covered Organ Keys
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