Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 87 N. 13

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The Music Trade Review
SEPTEMBER 29, 1928
E. A. Sutphin Featuring
Arthur Jarrett Strong
Hohner Key Accordions
Admirer of Gibson Banjo
September 24.—'With a large
supply of the Hohner Key Accordions the local
distributor, E. A. Sutphin, 925 Arch street, has
equipped itself to take care of the unprece-
dented demand for these instruments which
now prevails in this section. The Sutphin Co.
has been shipping large quantities of these in-
struments throughout the State of Pennsyl-
vania, southern New Jersey and Delaware.
There just has been received at the Sutphin
warehouses a large assortment of imported
violins and cellos from German manufacturers.
E. A. Sutphin has been making the rounds of
the coal regions, and reports conditions in that
section are improving after a prolonged idle-
ness among the miners.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Banjo Day on the Farm
The Bacon Banjo Co. is well represented in
the accompanying photograph taken on Mon-
tana's farm at Meredith, N. H. D. L. Day,
PHILADELPHIA, PA., September 24.—One of the
leading exponents oi the banjo, Arthur Jarreti,
who comes to Philadelphia lor a long engage-
ment with the Ted Weems Orchestra, is a
booster tor the Gibson banjo, using that instru-
ment exclusively. During his stay here he
will give solos as well as ciance music "in broad-
casting from the Walton Hotel root, where the
Weems Orchestra is to play lor the season be-
ginning on September 23. This popular ban-
joist is using the Gibson Florentine, a $5U0 in
strument made by Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo,
Mich.
Suffers Heavy Fire Loss
A large stock of sheet music and musical in-
struments was destroyed by a recent fire in the
warerooms of Bailey's Music, Inc., 710-712
Sprague avenue, Spokane, Wash. The loss was
estimated by officials of the company at
approximately $15,000, the greater part of which
was covered by insurance.
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Manufacturers
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Attractive
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Service
ESTABLISHED 1834
New Bands and Orchestras
general manager, and George Peate, distributor
for Canada, are shown with Montana's Stude-
baker, under the shade of the old apple tree.
L. JVL Dillon Takes Agency
for Clark Music Go. Line
Lawrence M. Dillon, of Cortland, N. Y., has
taken over the agency for the line of musical
instruments handled by the Clark Music Co., of
Syracuse. He has opened a store in the Cort-
land House block.
Demonstrations will be conducted for a week,
after which Mr. Dillon plans to move the stock
to his residence, 18 Homer avenue.
Alliance, O., Fairmont Children's Home
Hand, Norman C. Fetters.
Biggs, Calif., Biggs City Band, William
Lower.
Cape May, N. J., Cape May County American
J.egion Band.
Hayward, Calif., American Legion Band, Leo
B. Hillings.
Painesville, O., Painesville Band, Ora Spink.
Rising Sun, O., Rising Sun Band.
Sharon, Pa., Sharon Moose Band, George
Morgan.
Somerset, Ky., Somerset School Band, P. H.
Hopkins.
Toronto, O., St. Mehiel Post Drum Corps,
Bob Steele.
Wheeling, W. Va., Bellaire High School
Band, Professor Bechtoet.
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The Nicomede Music Co., popular publishers
of Altoona, Pa., will soon make shipments on
the new revised edition of the Morris Tenor
Banjo Method, They urge music dealers who
have a stock of the older editions to make a
special effort to dispose of them. An advertis-
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IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC PUBLISHING
Conducted by Fred B. Diehl
Songs that Sell
ROSES OF YESTERDAY
BELOVED
GET OUT AND GET UNDER THE
MOON
TEN LITTLE MILES FROM TOWN
FLOWER OF LOVE from "White
Shadows"
I LOVED YOU THEN AS 1 LOVE
YOU NOW from "Dancing
Daughters"
PALS, JUST PALS from "Sub-
LONESOME from "Lonesome"
RAINBOW 'ROUND MY SHOUL-
DER from "The Singing Fool"
I CAN'T DO WITHOUT YOU
SUNSHINE
REMEMBER ME TO MARY
SOMEBODY SWEET IS SWEET ON
ME
WHAT A NIGHT FOR SPOONING
WAITING
OLD PALS ARE THE BEST PALS
AFTER ALL
WHEN ELIZA ROLLS HER EYES
'CAUSE I FEEL LOW-DOWN
T'AIN'T SO, HONEY, T'AIN'T SO
I'M AFRAID OF YOU
New Ballad Fox-Trot
Issued by Chappell-Harms
cities of the Middle West and Canada. He plans
to make stops in Detroit, Chicago, Kansas City,
St. Louis, Buffalo and Montreal, as well as
other points en route, and has arranged radio
A new ballad fox-trot, entitled "The Gateway appearances in practically every city, on which
of Dreams," has been issued recently by Chap- he will sing and play most of the hits from his
pell-Harms, Inc., New York, and is proving a large Fall catalog. The numbers he will fea-
threat favorite with some of the more promi- ture are as follows: "Dusky Stevedore," "Take
nent radio stars. The song was written by J. Your Tomorrow and Give Me Today," "Guess
Will Callahan, co-writer of "Smiles," with music Who's In Town," "You Can't Take My Mem-
by Granville English. The number is unusual ories from Me," "Right or Wrong" and "Steam-
in that it possesses an appeal both to the pro- boat."
fessional vocalist and to the popular music lover
and is gradually winning a host of admirers
from both classes. "The Gateway of Dreams"
has been presented on the A. & P. Gypsies'
program, being sung by Oliver Smith, tenor,
who received many letters requesting encores
A song-title contest has been announced by
of the piece on future occasions. The song was Georgie Price, star of the play called "The
also presented in the Wrigley Hour recently as Song Writer," which opened about a month
a tenor solo with full orchestra, to mention ago at the Forty-eighth Street Theatre, New
only a few of its bigger radio plugs.
York. According to the conditions of the con-
test, Mr. Price, who is a professional song
writer himself, offers a cash prize for the best
title and agrees to write an original song
around it, which will be published by Shapiro,
Bernstein & Co., New York. The judges of the
TERRE HAUTE, IND., September 22.—A new de-
contest will be Mr. Price and Lorenz Hart,
partment, devoted to the sale of sheet music well-known production lyricist, and their selec-
and Columbia records, has been opened by the tion will be made on Friday, September 28.
l'ickett Service Co., 24 South Eighth street, this Only amateurs are eligible for the contest.
city. The Pickett concern previously handled
radio merchandise exclusively but the proprie-
tors, C. D. and Paul H. Pickett, are convinced
that wherever there is radio there is music and
MEMPHIS, TENN., September 22.—Saul Blue-
for this reason added the new department. Miss stein's Melody Music Shop, formerly located at
Paulin Dahlan, prominent local pianist, has been 111 Madison avenue, has moved to 13 South
placed in charge of the music section, which
Main street, where a long-term lease has been
carries a full stock of popular hits, show music, secured on the second floor of Liggett's drug
i'olios and the like.
^tore. Mr. Bluestein handles sheet music, rec-
ords and musical instruments and has been
"located at his previous address for the past
seven vears.
Georgie Price Offers
Prize for New Song
New Music Department
Opened in Terre Haute
New Quarters in Memphis
Triangle Go. Head
Visiting the Trade
Joe Davis, head of the Triangle Music Pub-
lishing Co., New York, is completing a two-
weeks' trip through the trade in the principal
HELLO MONTREAL
Terrence O'Connor, who formerly conducted
a general music store on South Main street,
Naugatuck, Conn., has moved the business to
larger quarters on South Church street.
Gene Austin's
Love Ballad
Is the
Melody Hit
of the Year
I WONDER
SONG IS ENDED
BOOKS THAT SELl;
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WORLD'S FAVORITE SONGS
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Are You
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