Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 83 N. 10

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Music Merchants Pledge Support to
National Promotion Tax
General Support From Members of the National Association of Music Merchants Being Pledged to Buy
New Promotion Stamps for Fund to Develop Propaganda for Wider Purchase of Music In-
struments—Dealers Suggest Plan Be Extended to Both Radio and the Talking Machine
M
EMBERS of the National Association
of Music Merchants throughout the
country continue to advise the head-
quarters of the association of their willingness
to pay for the extra new Merchants' Promotion
Stamp and their enthusiasm regarding the pro-
gressive move to be financed by the funds thus
received.
A number of the merchants have taken oc-
casion to stress the belief that stamps of rea-
sonable denomination be placed on all talking
machines and radio apparatus so that those
divisions of the trade may contribute their share
towards music advancement work. If the char-
acter of the members who have already en-
dorsed the project may be accepted as a
criterion then it ."would seem that the success of
the new promotional movement is assured.
Within a very few weeks after the close of
the • convention there was published an impos-
ing list of association members who had ex-
pressed their, willingness to pay for the extra
stamps and since that time the' following have
taken ocfcfefeion tqf» write to the national head-
quarters of their endorsement of the plan:
C. A. Rein Piano Co., Plainfield, N. J.
Thomas Music Stores, Inc., Albany, N. Y.
Strawbridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa.
Frank C. Allen, Portland, Me.
Keller's Music Store, Reed City, Mich.
E. C. Malarkey, Girardville, Pa.
Leon N. Walthall, Walthall Music Co., San
Antonio, Texas.
John J. Glynn, James & Holmstrom Piano
Co., New York, N. Y.
Jonas Carlson, Cadillac, Mich.
Barker Bros., Inc., Los Angeles, Cal.
Gustav Winkler, Winkler Piano Co., Trenton,
N, J.
Henry L. Mason, Boston, Mass.
E. F. Droop & Sons Co., Washington, D. C.
Omer E. Westerfield, Greenville, O.
Jacobs Music House, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
G. F. Schafer, Batavia, N. Y.
E. C. Pauling, Salem, Mass.
F. R. Alforcl, Middletown, N. Y.
Geo. L. Hirtzel, Jr., Elizabeth, N. J.
J. D. Hall, Cicero, Ind.
Hardy Music Co., Bay City, Mich.
Scott Bros. Piano Co., Ashland, Ky.
M. O. Mattlin, Cleveland, O.
E. Paul Hamilton, Newark, N. J.
Parker-Gardner Co., Charlotte, N. C.
Packard Music House, Ft. Wayne, Ind.
J. M. Fisher, Anderson, Ind.
Gibbs Piano Co., Springfield, Mass.
Emil J. Wagner, Tiffin, Ohio.
J. R. Lemieu Piano Co., St. Paul, Minn.
Loewenstein Music Co., Keokuk, la.
Schaeberle & Son, Ann Arbor, Mich.
O. W. Hanson, Kane, Pa.
August Korn, Michigan City, Ind.
Ben Reynolds & Co., Washington, Pa.
Lang & Hess Music Shop, Escanaba, Mich.
Christena-Teague Piano Co., Indianapolis,
Ind.
Weber Jewelry & Music Co., St. Cloud, Minn.
F. W. Rynda, Le Sueur Center, Minn.
Williams Piano Co., Sioux Falls, S. D.
Runge Music Co., Ft. Collins, Colo.
Jno. B. Carlile & Co., Lebanon, Ky.
Ralph P. Dunlap, Peekskill, N. Y.
W. L. Rhein Piano Co., Belleville, 111.,
Piper, Mclntire Co., Manchester, N. H.
J. H. Clifford, McKeesport, Pa.
.Kaliski Music Co., Ltd., Monroe, La.
N. Y. Band Instrument Co., New York, N. Y.
C. W. Gregory Music House, Rocky Mount,
N. C.
R. C. Bollinger Music Co., Fort Smith, Ark.
Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich.
J. A. Turner, Tampa, Fla.
Frederick J. Meyer, Auburn, N. Y.
Edwards Piano Co., Jacksonville, Fla.
Goodell Piano Co., Houston, Texas.
Dreher Piano Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
J. W. Day, Junction City, Pa.
Thearle Music Co., San Diego, Cal.
Henry P. Mayer, Paris, Texas.
Emerson Hillbruner Music Co., Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.
Curt C. Andrus, N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
Schmidt Music Co., Davenport, la.
Conklin's Jewelry & Music House, Marquettc,
Mich.
.Mark Max, Gimbel Bros., New York, N. Y.
Lanning Music Shop, Winfield, Kansas.
N. E. Wilcox, Gimbel Bros., Inc., Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Philip Werlein, Ltd., New Orleans, La.
Swain & Swain, Indianapolis, Ind.
Barnhart Music House, Wenatchee, Wash.
Howe Music Store, Alpena, Mich.
Greenville Music Store, Greenville, 111.
Goold Bros., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.
Alnutt Music Co., Savannah, Ga.
Miller's Music Store, Salem, Mass.
Henricks Piano Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mengel Piano Co., W. Palm Beach, Fla.
Andelin Music Co., Idaho Falls, Ida.
Davidson Bros., Inc., Sioux City, la.
C. R. Cressey, Portland, Me.
Pradshaw Music Co., Fitzgerald, Ga.
Rosenblatt Co., Inc., Greenville, Tenn.
A. C. Germer, Beardstown, 111.
Stark Piano Co., Bellingham, Wash.
Whittle Music Co., Dallas, Texas.
Wilson-Bates Furniture Co., Ely, Nev.
Great Northern Music Co., W. Depere, Wis.
W. J. Swogger, Kendallville, Ind.
Richardson's, Inc., Los Angeles, Cal.
Imperial Music Co., El Centro, Cal.
L. E. Fontron, Los Angeles, Cal.
LeMays Music Shop, Yakima, Wash.
Shafer's Music House, Santa Ana, Cal.
Driggers Music Co., Bainbridge, Ga.
Fisher Music Co., Tucson, Ariz.
Collins Music Store, Albion, Pa.
Butler Music Co., Marion, Ind.
Birkel Music Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
F. R. Sherman, Sherman, Clay & Co., San
Francisco, Cal.
Hall's Music Shop, Middletown, Conn.
Mrs. S. S. Hockett, Fresno, Cal.
The Bell Music Co., Peru, Ind.
J. F. Boyer Music Co., Elkhart, Ind.
Yahrling-Rayner Music Co., Youngstown, O.
Davidson Co., Waterloo, la.
Christines, Bangor, Pa.
Koskie Music Co., Hornell, N. Y.
Otis Bigelow, Dowagiac, Mich.
Kesselman-O'Driscoll Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
Shattuck Music House, Owasso, Mich.
W. T. Matters Music Co., Neosho, Mo.
Meiklejohn Co., Province, R. I.
Richard F. Fischer, Chicago, 111.
Y. F. Johnson Piano Co., Portland, Ore.
A. B. Seavey and Son, Saco, Me.
Will R. Shutes, El Paso Piano Co., El Paso,
Texas.
Barber Music House, Inc., Great Falls, Mont.
Reichardt Piano Co., Chicago, 111.
J. R. Deike, Sandusky, Ohio.
G. H. Leathurby Co., San Francisco, Cal.
Lyman D. Guest, Burlington, la.
Bevan Piano Co., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
E. E. Forbes & Sons Piano Co., Birmingham,
Ala.
Norman F. Maw Music Co., San Diego, Cal.
Chas. M. Stieff, Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Maurice Stover, Muncy, Pa.
Bissell Weisert Piano Co., Chicago, 111.
Chesbro Music Co., Idaho Falls, Ida.
Otto B. Heaton, Columbus, Ohio.
Bruner Piano Co., Lancaster, Pa.
Greensboro Music Co., Greensboro, N. C.
Poppler Piano Co., Grand Forks, N. D.
El Paso Piano Co., El Paso, Texas.
Lechner & Schoenberger Co., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Reed-French Piano Co., Portland, Me.
John Lizdas Piano Store, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
J. I'. Simmons, Lexington, Ky.
Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich.
Hopper Kelly Co., Tacoma, Wash.
M. Zserai, Perth Amboy, N. J.
Pcndleton Music House, Pendleton, Ore.
Larger Vocalstyle Roll
Stocks for New York
New Shelving Installed in Eastern Branch to
Accommodate 10,000 More Rolls—Increased
Demand Necessitated Move
Recent extension of its wall shelving space
to the front of its store has put the New York
district office of the Vocalstyle Music Co., 34
West Fifteenth street, in readiness for a heavy
Fall business which has already begun, accord-
ing to Herbert J. Brand, Eastern district man-
ager. Mr. Brand states that the increased shelf
space in the store is now completely utilized,
accommodating 10,000 additional rolls. The bulk
of the added space has been devoted to Vocal-
style standard rolls, for which there has been
an increasing demand since the establishment
of the Eastern office about three years ago.
"Our dealers have not waited for any warn-
ing notices from us this year, but have volun-
tarily ordered large quantities of our standard
rolls during the past two weeks," said Mr.
Brand. "I have never seen such a consistently
good state of business at this stage of the sea-
son, and am confident that it indicates a busy
Fall."
Opens in Jacksonville, Fla.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., August 28.—The formal
opening of the Hoyt Music Shop, Inc., 220-224
King street, was held this week and several
hundred guests were entertained. The pro-
gram of the day of the opening included selec-
tions by Harry Tobias, local song writer, and
other local entertainers. The store is handling
Hardman and Wurlitzer pianos, Lyon & Healy
and Conn band instruments, sheet music and
phonographs.
Marino D. Benedetto and Alfred Nicolai have
opened a new music store at 421 Main street,
Elmira, N. Y. The new concern handles pianos,
phonographs, records, musical merchandise and
sheet music.
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Balkite Trickle Charger
MODEL K. With 6-volt "A" batteries
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