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The Music Trade Review
Price Co. Uses the
Radio With Fine Effect
program at the request of one of the largest
newspapers in California.
"We introduced the Personality Boys to you
a week ago, but through unforeseen circum-
Firm Uses an Hour Weekly to Exploit Lines stances they were unable to appear. They'll be
Together With Efficient Follow-up
here Monday night and we're all prepared for
a big time. Weedy Rudolph is closely related
TAMPA, FI.A., December 27.—The M. L. Price
to Rudy Wiedoeft by profession. He can make
Music Co. is doing some very good work in a saxophone talk, sing, laugh and cry. Better
the way of radio broadcasting as may be seen known in private life as Dolph Allison. Ask
from the following weekly reminder they send about our Christmas Club olan. Chickering
out with a personal touch, keeping alive the in- pianos, C. G. Conn band instruments and Para-
terest in their program:
mount banjos used exclusively in broadcasting
M. L. Price Music Co. "Radio Hour" Mon- all our programs."
day evenings from 8 to 9 p. m. over Radio
Station WDAE by remote control from M. L.
Price Studio, Tampa, Fla. Program Monday
evening, December 12, one big hour of vaude-
ville. Price Pair-O-Sax, curtain raiser; Whis-
pering Dick, popular songs like you like 'em;
The thirteenth semi-annual convention of the
Radio Impersonations, Maude Martin Du Interstate Merchants Council will be held at
Laney, Personality Boys, Radio song and the Hotel Sherman on February 7, 8 and 9,
dance; Weedy Rudolph, five minutes" of Sax-O- and will bring some 2,000 retail merchants of
Fun; Price Pair-O-Sax, curtain.
various trades to the city.
"Announcements of special interest. Note:
Problems of retail buying and selling, adver-
every artist appearing on this program is a pro- tising, display, etc., will be discussed in talks
fessional vaudeville and radio entertainer. The by well-known merchants and business men,
Price Pair-O-Sax need no introduction. They and will be followed by round-table discussions.
are back with us again and we hope to have A very representative number of manufacturers,
them every Monday night. Whispering Dick including musical instrument firms, are joining
is a novelty in this part of the country. He is forces with the Chicago Association of Com-
a whispering tenor and will have you begging merce in welcoming merchants to the conven-
for more. Just a little fellow with red hair, but tion.
lie can sing a popular ballad like the composer
thinks it should be sung and that's impossible.
Maude Martin Du Laney's radio impersonations
arc known from Coast to Coast. She is on this
CLEVELAND, O., December 24.—H. J. Whitney,
formerly connected with the Wright Music Co.,
in charge of band instrument sales, is now with
the East Ninth street store of the Euclid Music
Co., as director of musical sales for the com-
pany's five stores.
Merchants Council
Convention for Chicago
H. J. Whitney Makes Change
BACON
BANJOS
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
Black Diamond
Strings
Sold by Representative
Mutic Merchants
THE WORLD'S BEST
BACON BANJO CO., Inc.
National Musical String Co.
GROTON, CONN.
DURRO
DECEMBER 31, 1927
Banjos Used in Brooklyn
Armory With Success
Paramounts Come Through Volume Test in
Huge Brooklyn Structure With Flying Colors
Recently the tremendous Twenty-third Regi-
ment Armory in Brooklyn was the scene of a
unique demonstration of the volume and carry-
ing power of Paramount banjos on the occasion
of the annual concert and dance of the Letter
Carriers' Association. The immense armory, in
which a whole regiment can drill at one time,
was filled to capacity.
The complete program for both concert and
dance was rendered by an orchestra of thirty-
two pieces augmented by four banjo players,
each playing a Paramount banjo. The ringing
rhythm and tempo held to the beat by the four
Paramount banjos was heard in every corner of
the vast auditorium.
Nicomede Polishes
ALTOONA, PA., December 20.—The Nicomede
Music Co., manufacturer of musical accessories,
this city, states that it is manufacturing five
highly recommended polishes and cleaners
known as Nico polish for nickel and brass,
Saxo polish for silver and gold, Lustroil polish
for wooden instruments, Wonder Cleaner for
banjo and drum heads, and their latest Tuxedo
Polishing Cloth for all metal finishes. This
combination supplies a polish and cleaner for
every purpose.
Plan New Music Store
WHEELER, ORE., December
The Lobel Music Store, Schenectady, N. Y.,
has moved from 164 Jay street to new quarters
at 152 Jay street to obtain suitable quarters for
its increasing business.
New Brunswick, N. J.
The Quality Supreme "
VIOLINS
BOWS
STRINGS
1674
COVERED TAIL-
PIECE OF MERIT,
DURABLE AND
PRACTICAL.
REAL VALUE
AND
STEWART
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Sauare
24.—Mr. and Mrs.
Hen Arnold have secured quarters here and
will open a music store. A complete stock of
stringed instruments and accessories, as well
as sheet music, will he carried. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold are talented musicians and will
give instruction.
SEW YORK
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
and SPECIALTY CASES
Mfg. by
GEIB & SCHAEFER CO.
Est. 1899
1751-9 N. Central Park Ave.
Chicago, 111.
Waverly Musical Products Co., Inc.
18 Eleventh Street, Long Island City, N. Y.
Chicago Office: 14 East Jackson Blvd.
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
Elhhart,
is foremost in
Reed instruments
and Accessories *-*
~ write us for our
dealers proposition
(Registered United Stales Patent Office)
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
A
LSO MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED NU-WAY BANJOS,
DRUMS, TAMBOURINES, CYMBALS, UKULELE BANJOS
40 Melrose Street
ALBERT HOUDLETT & SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Established 1865