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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1923 Vol. 76 N. 5 - Page 54

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
54
FEBRUARY 3, 1923
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BIRKEL OPENS MUS[C DEPARTMENT
NEW LINCOLN COMPOSITION ISSUED
RICHMOND IN NEW ACTIVITIES
Los Angeles House Features Sheet Music Un-
der Management of Hatch and Mathews, Both
Experienced Retail Sheet Music Men
Hinds, Harden & Eldredge, Inc., Publish Appro-
priate Number for February Concerts and
Displays—Striking Title Page
Sheet Music Jobber to Handle Talking Machine
Supplies and Accessories and Line of Popular-
priced Talking Machine Records
Los ANGELES, CAL., January 27.—Arrangements
Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc., has issued
a new song, entitled "Lincoln," which is quite
appropriate for February concerts and trade
displays. The words of the number are by Ed-
win Liebfreed, with music by Robert Braine.
The title page carries a reproduction of the
marble head of Lincoln from a photograph of
George Grey Branard's bust, which was do-
nated to France and will be in the Luxembourg
Gallery in Paris. Due to a clever carving of
the eyes, properly placed lighting gives them
the effect of opening and closing, an optical
illusion uncanny in its realism. The frontis-
piece vividly carries out these effects.
The Richmond Music Supply Corp., 133 West
Forty-first street, New York City, one of the
best-known sheet music jobbing organizations
in the United States, has extended its activities
and is now stocking talking machine supplies
and accessories and will also introduce to sheet
music dealers a line of popular-priced talking
machine records.
The Richmond Music Supply Co. is headed
by Maurice Richmond, who for the past twenty-
five years has been connected with some of the
leading jobbing organizations of the United
States.. Max Mayer, the treasurer of the com-
pany, recently returned from a visit to the
leading trade centers in the East and states that
he found the retailers most active everywhere.
are completed and fixtures already installed for
a sheet music department in the George J.
Hirkel Co.'s store. The department will be
owned and managed by Hatch and Mathews,
who are well experienced in the business, H. W.
Hatch having been with the Los Angeles
branch of G. Schirmcr, Inc., and with the Hatch
Music Co., of Philadelphia, while Mr. Mathews
was for three years retail sales manager of
Schirmer's Los Angeles branch.
R. NEIL WRIGHTMAN IN THE WEST
R. Neil Wrightman, head of Wrightman,
Music Publisher, 20 East Jackson Boulevard,
Chicago, 111., is now making a trade trip through
Middle West territory, featuring the firm's song,
"When Uncle Sammy Blows That Pay Day
Song." This number is known as the National
Bonus Song and has been featured by many
American Legion Quartets. At the National
Convention of the American Legion held in
New Orleans, La., last Fall it was rendered by
the Legion Quartet of Post No. 34. The pub-
lisher is extending unusual co-operation to the
trade in exploiting this issue and this includes
some attractive advertising helps.
Published by
>am Fox Publishing Co.
CLEVELAND and NEW YORK
A charter of incorporation has been granted
to the C. & C. Music Printing Corp., of New
York City, under the laws of New York State,
with a capital of $100,000. Incorporators are:
I. Stolowitz and M. Sohn.
BOBBY CRAWFORD BACK FROM WEST
Bobby Crawford, sales manager of Irving
Berlin, Inc., recently returned from a sales trip
to Middle West territory, where he visited the
various branch offices of the company and the
trade in the larger Middle West cities. He
stated upon his return that there is un-
usual activity in trade circles and that the Berlin
catalog is finding conditions most gratifying.
KNEELAND ONJSOUTHERN TRIP
F. E. Kneeland, assistant manager of the
publication department of the New York office
of the Boston Music Co., is niaking a short
trade trip through the South in the interest
of the Boston Music Co. and the catalogs of
Carrie Jacobs-Bond, the Hatch Music Co. and
Willis Music Co.

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