Presto

Issue: 1927 2134

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P R E S T O-T I M E S
June 25, 1927.
SMALL GOODS, MUSIC ROLLS AND SHEET
NEW WELTE MIGNON ROLLS
Standard and Popular Numbers in Great Va-
riety in July Bulletin Issued by De Luxe
Reproducing Roll Corp.
In the following Welte-Mignon (Licensee Record
releases for July, the names of the recording artists
are presented in parenthesis:
C-7659—"The
Chocolate
Soldier"
Selections,
Strauss-Harris (Edward Harris).
B-7665—Slumber Song, Op. 7, No. 2, Nevin (Jean
Fahre).
B-7670—Valse Caprice, Op. 6, No. 1, Nevin (Ed-
ward Harris).
C-7671—"Rakoczy March (Hungarian Rhapsody,
No. 15), Liszt (Richard Singer).
C-7672—The Blue Train, Nos. 1, 3. and 4, Milhaud
(Darius Milhaud).
C-7673—Ragamuffin (London Pieces, No. 2). Ireland
(Evelyn Howard-Jones).
Boston's Latest Song 'Hit'
"CAROLINA"
(I'm Coming Back ToYou)
Featured by Jack Smith, Victor Artist, Paul Specht,
end 100 other leading stars.
Sample Copy Free—Write Us at ONCE.
J. S. Unger Music House, Pub., Reading, Penn.
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.
C-7674—"Calif of Bagdad" Overture. Boieldicu
(Ludwig Lendry).
B-7675—"Turkey in the Straw," Guion (Cecile de
Horvath).
B-7676—The Dragon-fly, Palmgren (Cecile de Hor-
vath).
X-7677—llumoresque, Op. 101, No. 4, Dvorak
(Richard Singer).
C-7678—Gypsy Airs. Op. 20, Sarasate (Richard
Singer).
X-7679—Tambourin Chinois, No. 3, Kreisler-Chaloff
(Reginald Stewart).
C-7680—Romance in F-sharp, Op. 28, No. 2, Schu-
mann (Henri Deering).
B-7681, Bourree in A Major. Laros (Earl Laros).
B-7682—Passepied from "Le Roi S' Amuse," De-
libes (Carol Robinson).
C-7683—The Melody Way (Piano Instruction Rec-
ord):
1—Magic Music; 2—To a River; 3—Little
Wooden Shoes; 4—Evening Song, Miessner (Stuart
Gregory).
C-7684—The Melody Way (Piano Instruction Rec-
ord): 1—Lady Moon; 2—My Pony; 3—Happiness;
4—Sleep, Baby, Sleep; 5—Lady Bird; 6—The Mock-
ing Bird, Miessner (Stuart Gregory).
C-7685—The Melody Way (Piano Instruction Rec-
ord): 1—Lightly Row; 2—The Melody Way; 3—
Slumber Song; 4—London Bridge; 5—Farmer in the
Dell, Miessner (Stuart Gregory).
C-7686—The Melody Way (Piano Instruction Rec-
ord): 1—Clear the Moon Is Shining; 2—Knead Your
Dough, Marie; 3—Wishes; 4—Santa Lucia, Miessner
(Stuart Gregory).
New records of popular music:
Y-75270—"Hit the Deck" Medley, Fox Trot. You-
mans; Hallelujah! Sometimes I'm Happy (Harry
Perrella.)
Y-75271—Love and Kisses—Fox Trot, Baker-Sil-
ver (Vee Lawnhurst).
Y-75272—Fifty Million Frenchmen Can' t Be
Wrong—Fox Trot—Novelt\-, Fisher (Vee Lawn-
hurst).
Y-75273—Red Lips—Kiss My Blues Away—Fox
Trot, Bryan, Monaco, Wendling (Jack Ward).
Y-75274—Sweet Someone—Fox Trot, Keyes (Jack
Ward).
Y-75275—Moonbeam! Kiss Her for Me—Fox Trot,
Dixon-Woods (Howard Lutter).
Y-75276—Me and My Shadow—Fox Trot, Jolson-
Dreyer (Julian Rodney).
Y-75277—Down in the Old Neighborhood—Waltz
Song, McKenna (Julian Rodney).
Music
THE PADEREWSKI PRIZES
Awards of One Thousand Dollars and Five
Hundred Dollars Offered for Composi-
tions in Symphony and Chamber
Music.
In the Paderewski Prize Fund Competition for
1927 a prize of one thousand dollars ($1,000) is
offered for the best work for the orchestra, in the
form of symphony, suite, symphonic poem or other
serious work, not exceeding fifteen minutes in per-
formance.
A prize of five hundred dollars ($500) also is of-
fered for the best piece of chamber music—a trio for
pianoforte, violin and violoncello, or a sonata for
pianoforte and violin or violoncello, not exceeding
fifteen minutes in performance.
The judges will be George W. Chadw T ick, Fred-
erick S. Converse and Henry Hadley.
The offering of these prizes is made possible from
time to time through the income from a fund donated
some years ago by lgnace Paderewski for the pur-
pose of encouraging serious creative effort among
musicians in the United States.
Works offered are to be sent to Mrs. Elizabeth C.
Allen, secretary of the Paderewski Fund, 296 Hunt-
ington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. They must
be received on or before March 1, 1928. They must
be sent in under an assumed name or motto, accom-
panied by a sealed envelope containing the com-
poser's real name and address, together with a birth
certificate or other satisfactory evidence that the
competitor is either an American-born citizen or was
born abroad of American parents. The trustees as-
sume no responsibility for the loss of manuscript
while in transit.
The competition is open only to American-born
citizens, or to those born abroad of American parents.
The works offered must never have been performed
in public, and never have been offered at any prev-
ious competition. To be eligible, any composition
must, in point of technical workmanship and musical
content, reach the standard required for works com-
monly given public performance in the regular con-
certs of symphony orchestras or chamber music or-
ganizations, respectively, of the first rank in the
United States. The judges may in their discretion
decline to award either or both of the above prizes if
in their opinion or in the opinion of a majority of
them no composition is submitted for either or both
of such prizes which meets the standard here laid
San Francisco is to have its fourth annual radio
show August 20 to 27, at the Exposition Auditorium, down.
under the auspices of the Pacific Radio Trade Asso-
Arthur D. Hill and Joseph Adamowski, both of
ciation.
Boston, are trustees.
J. H. REMICK & CO.
New York
Chicago
Detroit
FOR TRUE ECONOMY BUY
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June 25, 1927.
PRESTO-TIMES
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"I'm on My Merry Way" (vocal solo), "Sweet Ma-
rie" (vocal solo with recitation), Al Shayne, Accom-
panied by Broadway Strollers.
(When The Pussywillow Whispers to the Catnip)
Two Models, Finished in a Variety of Colors, Win-
"The Whisper Song" (Pst! Pst! Pst!) (comedy vo-
ning Prominent Place in Season's Trade.
cal), Macy and Smalle (the Radio Kings).
"The Winding Trail" (vocal quartet), The Four
The Schaeffer Piano Mfg. Co., Republic building,
Chicago, reports a strong demand for its phonograph Bachelors and Harry Pollock (violinist).
Old Time Playin':
models, particularly the Schaeffer Portable Model
"Forked Deer," "Gray Eagle," Taylor's Kentucky
which is the ideal instrument for out-of-door use.
The Schaeffer Portable Model has a remarkable clear Boys.
Race Records:
and strong tone and its strength and light weight
"Skeleton Key Blues" (vocal blues), "East Coast
assure a big favor with campers and tourists.
The company is centering much activity around Blues" (vocal blues), Lizzie Washington.
"Free Women Blues" (vocal blues), "I. C. Blues"
the portable and it anticipates a season of steady
(vocal blues), Jelly Roll Anderson.
activity. In view of this expectation, the producing
"Yellow Dog Blues" (vocal blues), "Loving Lady
capacity has been increased and improvements made
Blue" (vocal blues), Sam Collins.
which are recognized throughout the trade.
"You Usta Be Sugar Blues" (vocal blues), Pauline
The portable is made in two models, the Picnic and
Touring, with the following colors: black, red, green, James. "I Can't Be Satisfied With One" (vocal
blue, tan and gray. The Schaeffer Consolette Model blues), Violet Jackson.
"Judgment Day" (sermon and singing), "Jesus Is
is designed for the well appointed home and has
attracted attention in the trade with its many fea- Coming Soon" (sermon and singing), Evangelist R.
H. Harris and Pentecostal Sisters.
tures.
Old Time Singin' and Playin':
"Merry Girl," "Yellow Rose of Texas," Ben Jarrell.
"Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet," "Weeping Wil-
low Tree," Holland Puckett.
July Bulletin of Gennett Black Label Electrobeam
"Will You Love Me When I'm Old," "True and
Music of Excellent Variety.
Trembling Brakeman," Aulton Ray.
"The Mississippi Flood" (old time vocal), "Bar-
The new July bulletin of Electrobeam Gennett rec-
ords has been issued from the factory at Richmond, bara Allen" (old time vocal), Vernon Dalhart.
Indiana. The winning list comprises:
Popular dance:
"My Wife's in Europe Today" (fox trot—vocal
chorus), "Pardon the Glove" (fox trot), Ross Gor-
Max Ewing, Who Wrote Music for "Grand Street
man and His Virginians.
'Follies" Also Writes Good Poetry.
"I'm on My Merry Way" (fox trot), Fred Rich
and His Times Square Orchestra, featuring Al
Max Ewing, composer of the score of "The Grand
Shayne. "Underneath the Stars with You" (waltz—
vocal chorus), Fred Rich and His Times Square Or- Street Follies," is one of the most interesting mu-
sicians in the production field. He is a poet and a
chestra.
"Hallelujah!" (from "Hit The Deck") (Black Bot- sculptor as well as a concert pianist of note. A
tom rhythm—vocal chorus), "Sometimes I'm Happy" volume of slightly sardonic verse entitled "Sonnets
from the Paronomasian" has won the most extrava-
(from "Hit the Deck") (Black Bottom rhythm—vo- gant praise in all quarters. After leaving the Univer-
cal chorus). Willie Creager's Rhythm Aces.
sity of Michigan, Ewing studied piano with Alexander
"Sweet Marie" (fox trot—vocal chorus), "You Siloti, one of the last great line of Liszt pupils and
Know I Love You" (fox trot—vocal chorus), Rudy a cousin and teacher of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Since
Justice and His Orchestra.
then he has been living intermittently in Paris.
"That Little Something" (from "Lucky"), (fox
The Edward B. Marks Music Co., New York, re-
trot—vocal chorus), Willie Creager's Rhythm Aces.
"I'm Back in Love Again" (fox trot), The Califor- leased the first numbers of the musical score, for
which it had secured the publishing rights. The two
nia Vagabonds.
songs singled out from the production for special
Hawaiian:
campaigns by the Marks concern are "If You Haven't
"Honolulu Moon" (waltz Hawaiian novelty—vocal Got It" and "Silver Apron Strings." Both are spark-
chorus), "Down the Lane" (waltz—Hawaiian nov- ling fox-trots, given excellent representation in the
elty—vocal chorus), Franchini's South Sea Sere- show and selling rapidly and steadily in the lobby.
naders.
Other feature numbers bear such interesting titles
"Hawaiian Hotel," "Repasz Band March," Frank as "Where the Wild Time Grows," "I'm Not Blue,
Plada's Serenaders.
1'iii Mauve," and "Three Little Maids from Broad-
Popular Vocal:
"Fifty Million Frenchman Can't Be Wrong" (comic
vocal), "Oh How I Love My Boatman" (comic vo-
BIG RADIO JOB.
cal), Jack Kaufman.
The "job" that remains to be done in the radio
field is in the hands of radio manufacturers, jobbers
and dealers. It is to place adequate radio service in
each of the 22,000,000 homes of the United States.
Today only about one-fourth this number have radio
sets. These statements were made by Federal Radio
Commissioner Ore&tes H. Caldwell, speaking at Chi-
"SPRING and MAY," in E flat
cago June 11 before members of the Radio Manufac-
"MINE," in E flat
turers' Association.
SCHAEFFER PHONOGRAPHS
NEW ELECTROBEAM RECORDS
COMPOSER IS SCULPTOR
Two Songs of Merit
Both these songs are of medium range and
well suited to either soprano or tenor voices.
Dealers will find them good sellers.
Orders may be placed direct with the
publisher,
VIDA B. BAXTER
124 North Collett Street
Lima, Ohio
SONG FOR ROTARIANS.
Thurlow Lieurance, Wichita, Kans., composer of
Tndian music and dean of music at the University of
Wichita, and Dr. Renee M. Gouldner, prominent
Rotarian, have written a song which will be sung by
the Wichita Rotary Quartet at the international con-
vention at Ostend, Belgium, this summer. Dr. Gould-
ner wrote the lyrics and Dean Lieurance the music.
The name of the song is "Friendship," and it has
been translated into French, Italian and Spanish.
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
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World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
The most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
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Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch stores
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
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DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
PERFECTION PIANO BENCHES
Word Which Gives the Fine Line Its Title Stimulates
the Perfection Furniture Co.
The Perfection Furniture Co. is the new title of the
Perfection Piano Bench Mfg. Co., Chicago, maker
of Perfection benches and cabinets. The expansion
of the company and the production of a more com-
prehensive line of goods was the reason for the adop-
tion of the new firm name recently.
But while wider phases of manufacturing distin-
guish the great plant at 1514-1520 Blue Island avenue,
the old lines—benches and cabinets—still receive the
same vigilant attention of the company. The merits
of design, construction and finish which justify the
term "Perfection" continue to be imparted to the
lines. The Perfection line is made to sell on sight
and to assure the satisfaction of customers is the
earnest purpose of the Perfection Furniture Company.
The word Perfection descriptive of the line and
distinguishing the company is now as always a source
of stimulation to every worker in the busy plant.
NEW JULY AUTOMATIC MUSIC
Fine List Just Issued for Piano and Organ by Auto-
matic Music Roll Co.
Automatic Music Roll Company, 1510 Dayton
street, Chicago, has issued its July Bulletin of Auto-
matic music for pianos, orchestrions and organs. It
is a long and varied line of music which has the power
to attract the nickels from patrons. Several new-
foreign rolls are included.
The list has many numbers suitable for the organ
and notably alluring are those with music from pop-
ular musical comedies and standard operas.
JAZZ PLAYER TAXED.
Dodging one's income tax has as unpleasant con-
sequences in England as in the United States, accord-
ing to the discovery made last week by Teddy Brown,
American jazz band leader. Brown was arrested in
London because he had failed to pay $1,300 due as
his British income tax payment. Offers of friends to
pay it for him and a direct appeal to Sir William
Joynson-Hicks, home secretary, failed to keep him
out of ia.il.
DR. ROOT'S DAUGHTER DIES.
Clara Louise Burnham, well-known author of girls'
books, who died last week at Bailey Island, Me ,
according to a dispatch received in Chicago, was the
daughter of the late Dr. George F. Root, composer
of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys Arc Marching."
Mrs. Burnham was well known by many in the Chi-
cago music trade and especially in music publishing
circles.
NOTABLE BENCH DISPLAY.
A notable display of piano benches and cabinets
at the recent exhibition at the Stevens Hotel, Chi-
cago, in connection with the music trade convention,
was that of the Perfection Bench Mgf. Co., Chicago.
It was remarkable for the novelties and the artistic
manner in which the benches and cabinets were de-
signed and finished. The exhibit well justified the
use of the word perfection in the title of the company.
THE FAMOUS
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
of De Kalb, Illinois
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
struments or not, it will pay you to
handle and be able to furnish
CLARK ORCHESTRA ROLLS
Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
LARS.
Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originators — Patentees
De Kalb, Illinois
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