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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 61 N. 7 - Page 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Frank M. McKee, the well-known society orches-
tra leader, and Joe Huber, the blind cornetist and
teacher, of St. Louis, Mo. It is announced that
Thaviu's Band will be at the exposition from Oct.
9 to Dec. 4; Innes' Band, Oct. 16 to Nov. 26, and
Pelz Band, for four weeks beginning Aug. 14.
The'Martin Band Instrument Co. Booth.
W. J. Henderson, manager of the Martin Band
Instrument Co.'s exhibit, expects a visit within a
week or so from F. E. Compton, of Elkhart, Ind.,
president of the company. He has had quite a
rush of visitors at the booth for the last fort-
night, and reports some very substantial sales as
a result.
Special Sonora Features.
Plans are being worked out for some special
feature attractions at the Sonora talking machine
exhibit.
Guerrini, the local accordeon maker, has been
drawing a lot of attention to his booth this week
by having some first-class accordeon players per-
form there.
BETTER SPIRIT MANIFEST IN SAN FRANCISCO TRADE.
July Made Good Showing—Exposition Putting Money Into Circulation — Piano Men Attend
Bohemian Jinks—The Seeburg Line Well Housed—Many Trade Visitors Recently.
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is entertaining his father, who is out from Florida,
with a trip to Lake Tahoe, but is expected back
in a few days. During his absence Messrs. Gal-
liani and Danz have been putting in strenuous
work at the local store. They recently put on a
puzzle contest, in which they received a great
number of replies, and have closed a good many
sales as a result. Mr. Galliani recently returned
from Los Angeles, where he went as a member
of a prize-winning Elks' drill team.
Hy Eilers made one of his flying visits to the
San Francisco store recently, but is now back in
Portland.
Manufacturers Music Co.'s New Quarters.
The J. B. Munjar Music Co., recently organized
to take up the Seeburg line in San Francisco and
(Special to The Review.)
spent several days after the convention with the
vicinity, has moved from the floor below the
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., August 7.—Most of the
Wiley B. Allen Co., has just left by the northern American Photo Player Sales Co. to 52 Turk street,
salesmen as well as the heads of local houses en-
route, and will return East over the Canadian
in the moving picture supply district, at the
joyed some relaxation during the convention
Pacific, stopping at Lake Louise and other points same time changing its name to "Manufacturers
period, but on the whole considerably more busi- of interest.
Music Co." F. K. Ricksecker, a former Eilers
ness was done during that time than had been
C. A. Ericsson, of Ludwig & Co., expects to leave man who has lately been with the American Photo
counted on. Naturally no great records are ex- for the East next week.
Player Sales Co., is now connected with the new
pected for the mid-summer season, but July closed
Some Fishing Trip.
house. The Auto Orchestra Co. is still handling
•in good shape as compared with a year ago, and
Geo. R. Hughes, of the Wiley B. Allen Co., is the Seeburg line at wholesale, and F. T. Bourgeois,
now, with the schools opening in a good many still talking about the time he had fishing in the of this company, is now making a tour of the
places, a little more life is noted. The great
Coast.
McCloud River country with Paul B. Klugh, vice-
amount of money put in circulation by the ex- president of the Cable Company. The outside
Harry Herman, New York, sales manager for the
position is gradually making itself apparent in branch managers of the Wiley B. Allen Co., most
American Photo Player Co., has returned to the
many ways, and with people in the country be- of whom were in town for the convention and East after spending several weeks on the Coast.
ginning to get returns on their crops, in many
the Cable breakfast, have now returned to their
Sherman, Clay & Co. are putting a new motor
cases better than seemed likely a few months ago, posts, full of enthusiasm and determination to truck in service at their Spokane, Wash., branch.
the outlook is for a fairly active fall season.
strive for new records in the fall as a result of
their association with the leaders of the trade.
Some of the Conventioners Still Remain.
Paderewski Buys Ranch.
A few of the piano manufacturers and mer-
Kranich & Bach, 237 East Twenty-third street,
chants who were attracted here by the convention
According to reports from San Luis Obispo,
are still in the city or at near-by points, but within
Ignace Paderewski, the renowned pianist, is start- New York, have just issued three interesting fold-
a few more days the last of them will have de- ing the development of a large ranch which he ers devoted to their Jubilee player, player grand
and to a general discussion of the "violyn plate"
parted. Ernest Urchs, of Steinway & Sons, has recently purchased near Paso Robles.
just left, and Frederick Steinway expects to get
Clark Wise, of Clark Wise & Co., is taking an used in the Kranich & Bach pianos and player-
away next week, after spending about a month in
outing north of the bay, leaving the store in pianos. These booklets are attractively and inter-
estingly compiled, the information contained therein
California. He is staying over to attend the grand
charge of R. A. Wise, who himself spent most of
forming a valuable addition to the group of timely
Sunday concert that closes the jinks at Bohemian last month in the country.
dealer helps which Kranich & Bach have been issu-
Grove, which has been quite an attraction to local
Personals.
piano men this week. Mr. Steinway will be ac-
W. R. McArthur, of the Eilers Music House, ing for the past few months.
companied by Leander S. Sherman, of Sherman,
Clay & Co.; Philip T. Clay and Andrew G. Mc-
Carthy, of this house, having spent the week at
the grove.
Byron Mauzy also has been attending the Bo-
hemian Jinks. Things have quieted down a little
at Mr. Mauzy's store since the convention week,
when he had many visitors looking over the
various •sample lines to which he gave space in
his building; but A. A. Batkin, the manager, re-
ports a good steady business for this time of
year, and the talking machine department, which
has lately undergone material improvements, is
more than holding its own.
Alfred Dolge, of Los Angeles, Coast representa-
tive of the Haddorff Piano, is in San Francisco
this week.
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Visited Sacramento.
Henry Hauschildt, of the Hauschildt Music Co.,
made a trip to Sacramento a few days ago to try
out a new automobile and incidentally make a visit
to his branch store, which he says is doing very
well for this time of year.
Expect Visit from Noted Chicagoans.
C. S. Walter, of the Walter & Nichols Co., ex-
pects a visit within the next few weeks from J.
V. Steger, of Steger & Sons, and W. L. Bush,
of the Bush & Gerts Piano Co., whose lines he
has handled from the start. The Walter &
Nichols Co. is now comfortably settled, after
being under difficulties for some time due to alter-
ations in the building, and are getting thinks well
lined up for the fall campaign.
Visiting New Branch Stores.
Mr. Stephens, of Sherman, Clay & Co., is taking
a trip this week to Stockton and Fresno, where
new branch stores are being fitted up. The store
at Stockton will be occupied within a few weeks,
but the Fresno place will take longer, as the build-
ing is not yet complete. At both places the out-
look is favorable, and it is expected that the im-
proved facilities will be secured in time to be of
the greatest advantage.
Geo. J. Dowling Homeward Bound.
Geo. J. Dowling, of the Cable Company, who
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