PRESTO-TIMES
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THE CONVENTIONS
All Associations of the Musical Merchandise
Trade to Hold Annual Meeting in Chi-
cago June 6 to 9, When Special Exhib-
its Will Be Prominent Features.
The sheet music and musical merchandise industry
will have important parts in the activities June 6 to
9 at the Hotel Stevens, Chicago, when four national
associations representing great groups in the music
industry will hold their conventions there. Interest-
ing exhibits from a considerable number of the musi-
cal merchandise manufacturers will add to the value
and interest of the proceedings. These are an added
assurance of a big attendance. Reservations by men
of the industry at the Hotel Stevens and other hotels
indicate that the number of dealers and manufacturers
at the annual meetings of their national associations
this year will be greater than at any previous gath-
ering of the organizations.
The Social Aspects
That the 1927 conventions will be primarily of a
business nature is apparent, but the social aspects of
the gatherings have not been ignored. In addition
to the banquet for visiting dealers and jobbers the
National Association of Musical Merchandise Manu-
MUSIC SELLERS BE READY!
With This New Song—The Fastest Growing Seller
on the Counter.
"CAROLINA"
I'm Coming Back
To You.
{New Song Hit)
Jack Smith, The Whispering Baritone of Victor Rec-
ord Fame, sang- it in Boston for a week with pro-
found MicoesK. Featuring it now, and hundreds of
other professional Stars.
PA17L SPECHT, with his Recording Orchestra, says
it's a PEACH.
(Soon W1U Be on the Air Everywhere)
SPECIAL: For Show Window and Counter Displays.
Write for terms and price. Sample Free.
J. S. UNGER MUSIC HOUSE, Reading, Pa.
REMICK SONG HITS
Just Like a Butterfly.
The Whisper Song.
Four Leaf Clover.
Moonbeam, Kiss Her for Me.
Hello, Cutie.
~*
I'll Take Care of Your Cares.
All I Want Is You.
I Need Lovin'.
Blame It on the Waltz.
Hello, Blue Bird.
I've Gotta Get Myself Somebody to Love.
I'm Back in Love Again.
The Night of Love.
Cabarabia.
When Will We Meet Again.
J. H. REMICK & CO.
New York
Chicago
Detroit
facturers at the Hotel Stevens, June 7, a get-together
luncheon for manufacturers will be given at noon of
the same day at the Hotel Stevens. For the banquet
in the evening the local jobbers have joined the
manufacturers in making the function one of the
social successes of the convention. William F. Lud-
wig, who is chairman of the entertainment committee,
has as his assistants J. R. Stewart, H. H. Slingerland,
H. Kuhrmeyer and Walter Gotsch.
The Conn Exhibit
Preparation for a comprehensive showing of its
band and orchestra instruments have been made by
C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind , in Room 435 of the
Hotel Stevens, beginning Monday, June 6, and con-
tinuing to June 9. The exhibits will include samples
of all 1927 models and special features will be dem-
onstrations of the various instruments by artists of
national fame.
Among those who will meet the dealers in the Conn
exhibit will be C. D. Greenleaf, president of C. G.
Conn, Ltd.; James F. Boyer, secretary; and C. G.
Fairchild of the dealers' division.
Other Displays.
Carl Fischer, Inc., New York; Gibson, Inc., banjos,
Kalamazoo, Mich.; the B. R. Hunt Mfg. Co., instru-
ment cases, Union City, Ind.; Ludwig & Ludwig, Inc.,
banjos, Chicago; Bacon Banjo Co., Croton, Conn.;
Martin Band Instrument Co., Elkhart, Ind.; H. & A.
Selmer, Inc., Elkhart, Ind.; Slingerland Banjo Mfg.
Co., Chicago; Leedy Mfg. Co., drums, Indianapolis:
Fred Gretsch Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Frank
Holton & Co., Elkhorn, Wis.
ROLLS FOR COINOLAS.
A new list of easy-selling music rolls for Coinolas
and orchestrions made by the Operators' Piano Co.,
715-721 Kedzie avenue, Chicago, printed elsewhere in
this issue, is a strong suggestion to the owners of
the instruments and the dealers handling the line.
The new automatic music for May has been selected
with the judgment of the Clark Orchestra Roll Co..
and recorded with the snap that characterizes the
rolls from the De Kalb manufacturers.
THE COINOLA LINE.
The comprehensive line of Coinolas of the Opera-
tors' Piano Co., 715-721 North Kedzie avenue, Chi-
cago, includes instruments of all sizes suitable to
cafes, restaurants, ice cream parlors and amusement
places, from the biggest orchestrion to the smallest
keyless instrument—the Tiny Coinola. The expan-
sion of the market for coin operated instruments
should prompt the alert dealer to investigate the
presentations of the Operators' Piano Co.
CAPITOL WORD ROLL FEATURE.
The Capitol Roll & Record Co., Chicago, provides
dealers with another argument for Capitol Word
Rolls in addition to the other claims which have in-
fluenced playerpiano owners since the introduction of
the line. The latest Capitol Word Roll feature is a
one-piece box, a convenience appreciated by the roll
buyers and one which assures the continuation of the
line as a certain profit-producer in a roll department.
May 28, 1927.
JUNE WELTE=MIGNON ROLLS
New List of Classics and Popular Numbers Mailed to
Trade Show This Week.
In the following list of new Welte-Mignon record-
ings the names of the recording artists are printed in
parentheses:
C-7515, Barber of Seville Overture, Rossini (Lud-
wig Lendry); C-7655, "Firefly Selection," Friml-
Harris (Edward Harris); X-7656, Minuetto from
Sonata in C minor, Op. 4, Chopin (Cecile de Hor-
vath); X-7657, Mazurka. Op. 6, No. 3, Nevin (Ed-
ward Harris); H-7658, Bridal Song from "Wedding
Music," Op. 45, Jensen (Thomas Reid and David
Ashton); C-7660, Dawn (Alba); Gondoliers (Gon-
dolieri) (from "A Day in Venice"), Nevin (Julie Ber-
gere); C-7661, Venetian Love Song (Conzonc Amor-
osa); Good Night (Buena Notte) (from "A Day in
Venice"), Nevin (Julie Bergere); B-7662, Valse
d'Amour, Licbling (George Liebling); C-7663, Bridal
Song and Festal Music from "Lohengrin," Wagner-
Liszt (Earl Hamilton); B-7664, Toddling, Rapee and
Axt (Erno Rapee); C-7666, The Nightingale (Le
Rossignol), Alabieff-Liszt
(Marguerite Volavy);
C-7667, Fuga alia Giga. Bach-Howard-Jones (Evelyn
Howard-Jones); B-7668, Round Dance from "Wed-
ding Music," Op. 45, Jensen (Thomas Reid and David
Ashton); C-7669, A Watteau Paysage (Triakontam-
eron, No. 8), Godowsky (Reginald Stewart).
New records of Popular Music—Y-75261, Russian
Lullaby, waltz song, Berlin (Harry Perrella);
Y-75262, Mary Dear (from "Honeymoon Lane"), fox
trot, Creamer, Dowling and Hanley (Harry Perrella);
V-75263, South Wind, fox trot, De Sylva, Brown and
Henderson (Holbrook King); Y-75264, If You See
Sally, fox trot, Donaldson (Holbrook King); Y-75265,
Rosy Cheeks, fox trot, Simons and Whiting (Melvin
Jenkins); Y-75266, Dancing the Devil Away, novelty
fox trot, Harbach. Kalmar and Ruby (Hayward
Headden); Y-75267, The More We Are Together,
the Get Together song. King (Vee Lawnhurst);
Y-75268. Mine, fox trot, Hanley (Howard Lutter);
Y-75269, "Peggy Ann" Selections, instrumental—
Where's That Rainbow?; A Tree in the Park; A
Little Birdie Told Me So, Rodgers (Julian Rodney).
WINS SLOGAN PRIZE.
Mrs. Herman Arky, 2003 Murphy avenue, Nash-
ville, Tenn., has been awarded a prize of $1,500 in
a nation-wide slogan contest recently conducted by
the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, manufac-
turers of the Brunswick panatrope and other prod-
ucts. The prize awarded to Mrs. Arky was for an
answer second in a list of approximately 7,000,000
answers received by the promoters of the contest.
ANOTHER LEGION BAND.
Shelbyvillc, Ind.. has added another to the growing
list of American Legion bands. The new organiza-
tion has been organized under the direction of Edgar
A. Ball, who recently came from Orlando, Fla.,
where he was in charge of three bands. The new
organization is expected to take the place of the
municipal band.
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