Presto

Issue: 1928 2173

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March 24, 1928
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
APRIL GULBRANSEN ROLLS
Winning List of Music from the Gulbransen
Company Includes Classic, Semi-Classic,
Standard Marches and Popular Numbers.
The following is an advance list of Gulbransen
Music Rolls, released for April, the names of the re-
cording artists being printed in parentheses:
CLASSIC AND SEMI-CLASSIC.
30040—Butterflies, Steinke (Jones).
40068—Prelude C sharp minor, Rachmaninoff
(Haase).
30162—Moment Musical, Schubert (Haase).
30193—Perfect Melody, O'Hara (Jones).
30236—Spanish Dance No. 1, Moszkowski (Haase).
STANDARD ( W I T H WORDS).
20234—On the Road to Mandalay, Speaks (Haase).
20131—Valse Boheme, DeCosta (Clarke).
MARCHES (INSTRUMENTAL).
30271—U. S. Field Artillery, Sousa (Schornsteiu).
POPULAR ( W I T H WORDS).
20413—Dolly Dimples, Alter (Wehrlen).
20412—'S Wonderful, Gershwin (Wehrlen).
20408—She's a Great, Great Girl, Woods (Clarke).
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
of De Kalb, Illinois
LLS
Thos. H. Endicott, sales manager of the Zenith
Radio Corporation of Chicago, after an extensive per-
sonal survey of the eastern and middle west terri-
tory, is highly enthusiastic regarding the future sales
of the new Zenith AC electric receivers, particularly
the models with self contained power speakers. Mr.
The Freliuger Music House, at 315 Columbia street,
Endicott said "The advent of the electric radio re- Lafayette, Ind., will move May 1 to 654 Main street,
ceiver has increased our sales over one hundred per where the store is being remodeled.
cent and kept the Zenith factory at top speed on three
shifts. The popularity and improved tone quality
established by the use of power speakers in the elec-
tric receivers will cause another wave of demand
which we will meet by being the first radio manufac-
turer on the market with new receivers in the early
part of this year, and also able to make early deliv-
213 East 19th Street, New York
eries. We look forward to the largest sales in the
history of the Zenith Radio Corporation. The mar-
Sole Agents for
ket for electric radio, which Zenith was first to recog-
nize, has barely been scratched during the past year,
the real volume will come during 1928."
Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc.
Hammer
FREE SONG OFFER.
The Englewood Music House, 516 Englewood ave-
nue, Chicago, sends the following announcement:
"Professional copies will be sent to all girl singers
who ask for a copy of Will Sullivan's latest song:
'Has Anyone Seen My Pal,' a true song taken from
real life with a calling melody." The song is pub-
lished by Englewood Music House.
and Damper
Felts
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Fine Action Bushing Cloths, etc
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ilium
One of the outstanding features in the sale of
specialties in Concepcion, Chile, in 1927 was that of
phonographs and records, whereas imports in almost
all other lines had been restricted by continued de-
pressed business conditions. The three principal fac-
tors in this marked increase were attributed to the
improved method of sound reproduction, the privelege
of making installment payments, and a more inten-
sified sales campaign. The manufacture of phono-
graphs is carried on to some extent in Concepcion
from parts and accessories obtained in the United
States, and though the machines are of various sizes,
some of them are of good appearance and are being
well received by people of moderate means.
ZENITH AC RECEIVERS
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
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PHONOGRAGH SALES IN CHILE
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20407—My Ohio Home, Kahn-Donaldson (Wehr-
len).
20411—Sunshine, Berlin (Wehrlen).
20410—What Do You Say, Yellen, Ager, Ash
(Clarke).
20409—Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs Off the Moon,
Young-Levant (Clarke).
POPULAR (INSTRUMENTAL).
20414—Willow Tree. Waller (Wehrlen).
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PRESTO-TIMES
March 24, 1928
NEWS FROM PORTLAND
New Department Added by Sherman, Clay &
Co.—Victor Manager Appointed—Cad-
man Plays and Other News.
Sherman, Clay & Co. of Portland, Ore., has in-
stalled a moving picture department, which has been
located on the third floor of its building at Sixth and
Morrison streets. Louis E. lloxie of the San Fran-
cisco headquarters, who has general charge of this
new department, was in Portland for the installation.
John •Armfield. who has charge of the phonograph
and radio departments, which are also located on the
third floor, will have additional charge of the new
department.
W. C. Rice, who has been in the phonograph busi-
ness in Seattle for the past 21 years, has been ap-
pointed manager of the Portland, Ore., branch of the
Pacific Northwest Victor Distributing Company, re-
placing Elmer Hunt, who resigned to take effect
March 1. Mr. Rice was in the phonograph business
in his home state, Wisconsin, for seven years before
he went to the Pacific Coast.
Charles Wakefield Cadman, American composer-
pianist, was greeted by a large audience when he
appeared March 1 at the Shrine auditorium in Port-
land, Ore., in an all-Cadman program, when he was
assisted by Florence Beeler, mezzo-soprano. Cad-
man is well liked and very popular in Portland, hav-
Gerts, Lumbard & Co.
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ing directed and composed the music for the pageant
"'Kosaria," which was given in connection with the
annual Portland Rose Festival.
The sheet music dealers of Portland, Ore., were
visited the first week in March by Otto Schroeder, National Association of Musical Instrument
and Accessories Manufacturers Urged to
Henry Teller and Billy Wilman of Marks.
The popular numbers that are in big demand in
Join Banjoists' and Guitarists' Guild.
Portland, Ore., at present are "Among My Sou-
venirs," "Rain" and "The Song Is Ended," accord-
The desirability of supporting the American Guild
ing to Maybelle Elliott, in charge of the sheet music of Banjoists, Mandolinists and Guitarists, which holds
department of the Seiberling, Lucas Music Company. its next convention in Hartford, Connecticut, on June
11, was the subject of much discussion at the last
meeting in New York City of the National Associa-
tion of Musical Instrument and Accessories Manufac-
turers. It was particularly recommended that mem-
At Two Notable Events in Chicago This Week Fa- bers subscribe for memberships in the guild.
A Privilege.
mous Pianists Play Steinway Pianos.
One of the important membership privileges is the
Guy Maier and Lee Pattison, pianists, appeared Fri- exhibition of instruments at the annual convention.
day and Saturday of this week with the Chicago Sym- This will be one of the chief features of the conven-
phony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall. The program in- tion this year.
cluded "Concerto for Two Pianos," by Mozart and a
Membership applications should be made to Alma
ballad for two pianos and the orchestra by Sowerby. N. Nash, secretary, 3110 Brooklyn avenue, Kansas
City, Mo., while exhibition information should be re-
Steinway pianos were used.
On Sunday afternoon Yolando Mero gave a piano quested from the convention managers, Walter Kaye
Bauer, 252 Asylum street, Hartford, Connecticut, or
recital at The Playhouse, Chicago, for the benefit of
the scholarship fund of Gamma chapter of the national Frank C. Bradbury, 54 Church street, Hartford.
musical sorority, Sigma Alpha Tota. The Steinway
piano was used by this artist.
NOMIS QUITS BUSINESS.
The door of the Nomis Musical Supplies Corpora-
tion on one of the upper floors of 5 Union Square,
REMOVAL VIOLIN SALE.
August Gemunder & Sons, 125-127 West Forty- New York, still gallantly carries the sign of the firm,
Second street, New York, announces a removal sale but when visited on Thursday of last week, a man
in which substantial discount will be made on all in charge of the rooms said that the company had
violins, old and new, and all other goods in stock, gone out of business.
on account of the removal about April 15 to larger
warerooms and studios at 119 West 42nd street, near
Sixth avenue, third floor. Every instrument sold with
the Gemunder guarantee. The firm was established
in 1846.
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