Presto

Issue: 1927 2144

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September 3, 1927
PRESTO-TIMES
SMALL GOODS,
Music
ROLLS AND SHEET MUSIC
the great laboratories experts are daily testing, im-
proving, refining, with the co-operation of world-
famous artists. It is this constant striving toward an
ever higher ideal of perfection which has made Conn
Popular Musical Merchandise Man Is Reelected
Clever Additions to a Proven Strong List of supreme.
Head of Big National Organization.
The Conn factory is the largest of its kind in the
Fine Songs Make the Line an Attractive
world.
More
men
are
employed
there
than
in
all
At
the
recent meeting in Philadelphia of the Na-
One for Dealer.
similar factories in America combined. Conn is the tional Wholesale Talking Machine & Radio Associa-
The frequent addition of new numbers to the list only manufacturer of every instrument used in a tion, Wil'.iam J. Ilaussler of Bruno & Son, Inc., New
of Jerome H. Remick & Co., songs that immediately band. More Conn saxaphones are sold than any York, was reelected president.
are acknowledged big hits, does not dim the favor other make in the world.
The other officers of the association, all of whom
for a large number of the older ones on the list. It
Soloists choose Conn instruments for their indi- were reelected, are: George C. Beckwith, George
is a tribute to the merit of the old songs and the vidual superiority—brilliant tone, perfect scale, relia-
Beckwith Co., Minneapolis, vice-president; F. W.
keen sense of selection by the management.
ble action and, above all, the easy blowing which
"Just Like a Butterfly," 'Hello, Cutie," ' T h e results from Conn's exclusive hydrau'ic pressure
Whisper Song," "Four-Leaf Clover," and "Moon- method of expanding taper branches. Conductors
prefer Conns for the r inspiring, organ-like effect
beam, Kiss Her for Me," are songs in the hands of
the dealers for some time, but which continue to in a complete ensemble.
claim the favor of the buyers in a manner equal to
The exclusive features which have won the en-
that of the newer numbers.
dorsement of artists are of great value to the be-
Among the excellent sellers with the dealers every- ginner as well. Conn instruments with all their
where today are "A Night in June," "Swanee Shore," exclusive features cost no more than other so-called
"Gorgeous," "No Wonder I'm Happy," "Blue standard makes. Write now for catalog and com-
River," "When I Look at You," "Banjo Eyes," "Sally plete information, mentioning instrument.
Rose " "Underneath the Stars," and "Beneath Vene-
tian Skies." All the songs are strong in their appeal
QUICK ACTION NOTED.
from every point of view. Good sentiment properly
Among
songs
written in a short time is "Abide
phrased distinguishes the verses and the tunes have
with Me," which Samuel Liddle wrote for Clara
the characteristic merit of Remick publications.
Bu'.t. Boucicault took the words of "Killarney" one
morning to Balfe, who merely glanced through them,
then sat down at the piano and excitedly played the
melody which all the world was soon singing. The
music of "The Holy City" came in a flood of inspira-
Other Great Band Leaders Join in Endorsing the tion to Michael Maybrick (Stephen Adams) on the
receipt of Mr. Weatherley's poem. Trotere, too, used
Quality of Conn Instruments.
to tell how he was walking home from the Aquarium
A free concert on the evening of August 26 by one evening, when the idea of "In Old Madrid" came
Sousa's Band at the dedication of the Buckingham to him. Not having paper handy, he rushed into a
Memorial Fountain in Grant Park, Chicago, was a shop, seized a paper bag, and in two minutes scrib-
demonstration of C. G. Conn instruments by those bled down the whole melody.
who knew of the favor of the players for the fine
instruments of C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind. The
THE ANNOUNCER'S PART.
great band leaders of the world, symphony orchestra
Stations are distinguished by the quality of their
and grand opera conductors as w r ell as the masters of
popular music, join Sousa in endorsing the supreme transmission, their signal strength, the qualiy of their
programs, and the "sound-personality" of their an-
quality of Conn instruments.
For fifty years Conn has been building instru- nouncers, said Studio Manager Howard I. Milhol-
WILLIAM J. HAUSSLER.
ments of highest quality. At the World's Columbian land before the recent convention of the Western
Exposition, 1893, and at every world exposition since, Music Trade Association. A good program may be
Davidson,
Perry
B. Whitsit Co., Columbus, Ohio, sec-
Conn instruments have won the highest awards. In marred by poor announcing; and in poor announcing retary, and Harry G. Koerber, Koerber-Brenner Co.,
may be included not only ungrammatical phrasing
and mispronunciation, but gratuitous and wordy ex- St. Louis, treasurer.
The foregoing, together with the following, com-
planations and light comedy by-play that may be
understood and appreciated in the studio, but is sad prise the board of directors: French Nestor, French
Nestor Co., Jacksonville, Fla.; J. Newcomb Black-
and flat to the rest of the world.
man, Blackmail Distributing Co., New York; Joseph
C. Roush, Standard Talking Machine Co., Pittsburgh;
HISTORY OF THE FIFE.
"Carolina" (I'm Coining Back to You.) "Mem-
Lester Burchfield, Sanger Bros., Dallas, Tex., and
The
growth
of
fife
and
drum
corps
in
connection
ories Dream," "Supposing," "Yes, Dreams Come
John El iott Clark, J. E. Clark Co., Salt Lake City.
with the American Legion, Boy Scouts and schools
True," "The Man That Catches Me Must Have
has increased an interest in the fife equal to that of
the Good Hard Cash," "Your Arms Are Home
the drum. Sales of fifes are possible to music deal-
Sweet Home to Me," Etc.
NEW DANCE COMING.
ers everywhere. Its history, too, is interesting. The
Exploited nationally by hundreds of the leading stars
It is up to the popular music composers to write
in all parta of U. S. A. Special prices for a STARTER
old English spelling was phife, phiphe or ffyffe. Dur- music to fit the Dixie Stomp, vigorous but graceful,
to DEALERS, 10c each.
(Unsold copies can be
exchanged.) Sell for 25 to 35c net. Big profit, no risk.
ing the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries the fife that is being groomed by the Association of Dancing
ORDER NOW—Offer good for a limited time only.
became such a favorite instrument in England that
Masters to replace the Charleston and the Black
J. S. Unger Music House, Pub., Reading, Penn.
it displaced the bagpipe. The first British patent for
Bottom.
a fife was issued in 1810.
NEW REMICK SONG HITS
WM. J. HAUSSLER, PRESIDENT
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Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
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September 3, 1927
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
AUGUST RELEASES.
1825—America First, Last and Always—
Fox Trot.
1816
Bells of Hawaii—Waltz.
1826—Doll Dance—Fox Trot.
1823
Do You Love Me? (When Skies
Are Grey)—Fox Trot.
1810
Gorgeous—Fox Trot.
1814
Hallelujah!—One Step.
1817
Hawaiian Love—Marimba Waltz.
1818
Honolulu Honeymoon — Marimba
Waltz.
1815 Just Once Again—Fox Trot.
the subject of only one song submitted, although
"aviation" is the general classification of five.
M. E. Porter, executive secretary of the Associated
Rinne-Henry Music Company Opens Store in Indian- Glee Clubs, has classified the first batch of composi-
tions received at the .Steinway Building offices of the
apolis with School and Repair Shop.
association as fol'ows: Love (almost invariably un-
With the extension of musical education in rural requited), 52; flowers, 36; home and mother, 2.2; philo-
communities as one of its chief aims, the Rinne- sophical (and dismal), 15; lullabies, 8; sea poems, 7;
llenry Music Company, Indianapolis, has opened a humorous, 7; patriotic, 5: aviation, 5; adventure, 4;
music store and school of music in the Pembroke Christmas, 2; blues, 1; drinking songs, 1. Xo versi-
fied arguments for or against prohibition or the
Arcade, 133 East Washington street.
Sacco-Vanzetti executions have been received.
Hermann H. Rinne, a member of this firm, is well
The contest, which closes December 1, offers
known to citizens of Indianapolis, as he w?- a drum-
prizes of $100 for words alone and $500 for the best
mer in the orchestra at English's opera house for
twenty years. He was also a member of the J. C. words and music suitable for male voices. The prizes
have been donated by Hr. Herbert Tily, conductor
Weber band at Cincinnati, ().
of the Strawbridge and Clothier Chorus in Philadel-
Merrill Henry, the other member of the firm, has phia. The purpose of the contest is stated as "an
been on the Chautauqua circuit for a number of years, effort to stimulate the writing of songs to the end
and is at this time conductor and teacher of high that before the veteran numbers are done quite to
school bands at Franklin, Whiteland and Zionsville. death a new and virile gee dub literature may have
The main program of the new school will be to been born."
develop musical organizations in rural communities,
The committee of judges is headed by Frank Dam-
and especial attention will be paid to rural high school
rosch, former conductor of the New York Symphony
band and drum corps.
Mr. Rinne of the firm calls attention to the value Orchestra: Professor John Erskine of Columbia I'ni-
of music in keeping the modern youth employed. 'Ie versity, Robert Frost and Marshall Bartholomew.
has statistics which show that of 100,000 students in
music only three had turned out bad'y.
CONNS IN FAIR DISPLAY.
The unique feature about this new firm is that
In the display of merchandise at the Merchants'
both members are professional musicians and know
Building in the fair grounds at Iowa, Mich., last
the needs of the trade. The instructors in the school week G. W. French had a splendid showing of the
are selected from some of the best theater orchestras new automatic Orthophonic Victrolas. An array of
in the city.
C. G. Conn musical instruments in gold and silver
The store will carry a complete line of band and beckoned visitors to inspect the line. In connection
orchestra instruments. Aside from the store and with the latter it was stated that Al Sweet and his
instruction department the company will carry acces- concert band, which provided music for the grand-
sories and do repairing of musical instruments.
stand programs, use Conn instruments exclusive 1 }',
affording Ionians and others ample opportunity of
ascertaining for themselves the sterling quality of this
make of musical goods.
NEW MUSIC STORE AND SCHOOL
TELL TAYLOR SUED BY PARTNER
Chicago Music Publisher Made Defendant in Injunc-
tion and Accounting Proceedings.
Tell Taylor, of the firm known as Tell Taylor,
Music Publisher, 177 North State street, is defendant
in a suit for injunction and accounting filed in Supe-
rior court by his partner, Louis ("Lou") Sievers.
The latter says in his bill that he entered into a
partnership with Taylor in May, 1926, on an equal
share basis with listed eleven popular songs they were
to publish. Last May, he says, he was relieved tem-
porarily of his duties by Taylor, who was to collect
outstanding credits. He charges that Taylor failed
to account for all his collections, including royalties
on music rolls and records of songs. The injunction
is asked in order to restrain Taylor from making fur-
ther contracts and collections.
1822 Just Wond'ring—Marimba Waltz.
1819
Lazy Weather—Fox Trot.
1827
One Sweet Letter from You—Blue
Fox Trot.
1820
She's Got It—Fox Trot.
1828 Under the Moon—Fox Trot.
1821
Vo-do-do-de-o—Blues.
1824 When Day Is Done—Fox Trot.
1811
Where the Wild, Wild Flowers
Grow—Fox Trot.
1812
You Don't Like It—Not M u c h -
Fox Trot.
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
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CONTEST VERSES DISAPPOINT
Unrequited Love Theme of Many Aspirants for
Prizes in Glee Club Contest.
A dismal picture of the typical American song poet
as a forlorn Mid-Western youth pouring out the ta!e
of his unrequited love or his woes over the loss of
the old family home, is reflected in the songs and
poems submitted to the Associated Glee Clubs of
America in a contest to obtain new material for
choral singing.
The character of the writings show the young men
as interested far more in sorrowing and deserted
mothers and the humble love of the children of the
fields than in martial tunes with which to lead a regi-
ment to the fray. This typical youth, who, according
to the postmarks, lives, mostly in the Midd'e W r est,
spends much of his time, if one is to judge by his
poetic efforts, in looking with a somewhat jaundiced
eye and sour mien at a misunderstanding world.
Probably prohibition is the reason why there is
only one rollicking drinking song among the first
163 compositions submitted. Another indication of
the national trend of thought is that Lindbergh,
whose flight quickly inspired so much ''poetry," is
MUSICIANS' CLUBROOM.
A large room in the basement of the Knight-Camp-
bell Music Co. store at 1625 California street, Den-
ver, Colo., has been made into a clubroom for pro-
fessional musicians. The room has been fitted up
with a piano and phonograph and an assortment of
records. Adjoining it are four small rooms. Mem-
bership is open to all local professional musicians
gratis. The clubrooms were formerly opened re-
cently, when Tommy Watkins and his fifteen-piece
orchestra from Eiitch's Gardens played a program of
popular music from 11 :30 a. m. to 2 p. m.
REMICK SONG HITS
Just Like a Butterfly
A Night in June
Swanee Shore
Gorgeous
No Wonder I'm Happy
Blue River
Hello Cutie
The Whisper Song
When I Look at You
Banjo Eyes
Sally Rose
Underneath the Stars
Beneath Venetian Skies
Four Leaf Clover
Moonbeam Kiss Her For Me
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