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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 22 - Page 45

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THE
JUNE 1, 1918
STEWART BANJO STRINGS IN DEMAND
Euegeleisen & Jacobson Report Excellent Mar-
ket for This Line of Strings
Buegeleisen & Jacobson, New York, musical
merchandise importers and wholesalers, report
an unusually active demand for the S. S. Stew-
art professional twisted silk rough finished banjo
The S. S. Stewart Banjo String
string.
This same quality of string is also
manufactured as a violin "E" string, and with
the advent of summer "weather there is always
a very active call for silk violin strings, owing
to the fact that they are ideally adapted for
hot weather use.
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
The S. S. Stewart professional twisted silk
banjo string is an imported product, and
Buegeleisen & Jacobson have advised their
dealers to anticipate their requirements for these
strings as much as possible, as the supply is
very limited. The five-string banjo is steadily
gaining, in popularity, and the dealers report an
increased demand for this instrument, with a
corresponding gain in volume of the banjo
string business.
The quality of the S. S. Stewart silk twisted
banjo string is emphasized by the fact that one
of America's leading banjoists recently visited
the Buegeleisen & Jacobson warerooms in order
to ascertain where he could secure an adequate
supply of these strings for the members of his
orchestra. He stated that these are the only
strings he is using, and that he would gladly
pay $25 a bundle if it was necessary in order
to procure these strings.
He was furnished
with a list of "dealers who handle this product,
and he expressed his intention of getting his
orchestra well supplied while on tour throughout
the country.
VIOLIN WITH TRUMPET ATTACHMENT
A violin was invented in England which had
a trumpet attachment made of aluminum. The
strings were vibrated by means of a diaphragm
which was connected with the trumpet.
BRUNO & SON MAKING DELIVERIES BY NEW AUTO TRUCK
C. Bruno & Son, Inc., 351 Fourth avenue, New wholesalers, have just added to their delivery
York, musical merchandise importers and equipment a handsome Ford-Dearborn truck,
which is shown in
the accompanying il-
lustration. The body
of this truck, which
is a dark blue, with
the lettering in gold,
presents a very at-
tractive appearance.
The truck is utilized
for general metro-
politan
deliveries,
and has contributed
materially to the ef-
ficiency of C. Bruno
& Son's delivery sys-
tem to their nearby
dealers.
Delivery Truck Used by C. Bruno & Son, Inc.
I WILL BUY
DURRO
AND
STEWART
FOR CASH
Sheet Music and Small Goods
Peate's Music House,
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
113 University Place
NEW YORK
Black Diamond
Strings
45
Eze-Tune
Combination Tall-
piece and Tuning;
l>evlco for Tenor
Banjo.
An article that no
B a n j o i s t run du
without.
Fits a I 1
makes ami styles ot
Bnnjos tun I T f ii ii i
Banjos. Friioct tun-
ing secured almost
instantly and main-
tained with i i r j t -
tically no interrup-
tion to playing
A
tone improver a n il
an ecu n o in i ze r of
strings.
Wholesale Price $1.35
each.
Order from
your
regular
jobber or
direct from
Sherman,play & Ga
Sole Manufacturers
SAN FRANCISCO
BOLIVAR ON "THE MANDOLIN"
The mandoleen are a strainge insturment of
pleshure an' torclmre that are swete to sum
folks an' lyke a catt on a back fense to othirs.
]\ lias ruint moar young- men than a good singin'
voyce. Mi father, Hennery B. Brown, has no
use fer mandoleens. One nite we herd sum
mandoleen musick under my sister's window.
"Hod durn it!" says mi father. "Thare's sum
of them blamed mandoleens an' they're a'playin'
'I'arsyfall.' "
"Goodness me, Hennery!" says mi mother.
"You're very devoid when it cums to braynes.
'Parsyfall' ain't played on mandoleens. It's
played on base drums an' symbels."
Mi sister gott upp an' dressed. "It must be
George dere," she says to mi mother.
My sister went to her window. "Cum in,
boys!" she called out.
When she let 'em inside she found they was
three cullard gentlemen. ' She run up stares
quick.
"Father," she says, "they're negrows. Hirry
down an' intertain 'em."
"Huh!" says mi father, "whot do you take
me fer—a furst of August reception committee
of one? I will, lyke Helena, Montana."
Finly mi mother went down and give each
man a quarter. "Go," she says, "an' don't play
no moar under our window, fer I have a pore
week-minded husband up stares."
Mi father herd her, but he never got soar. As
the negrows left he hollered out the window:
"Gud bye, George, dere!"
Utica, N. Y.
OLIVER DITSON GO.
JOHNFRIEDRICH&BRO
BOSTON. MASS.
M anuf acturen
'Importer* and Jobber* of
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
ESTABLISHED It34
THE WORLD'S BEST
RUNO
THE OLDEST AND
LARGEST MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE HOUSE
IN AMERICA
Exclusively Wholesale
ESTABLISHED I S3*
National Musical String Co.
Superior QaalUy MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
Nev Brunswick, N. J.
l l 08 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Victor Distributors
Established OTIT half ft century
C.BRUNO §-S(W,INC.
3 5 1 - 5 3 FOURTH AVE. NEWYORKCITC
Victor Distributors

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