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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 24 - Page 56

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
JUNE 14, 1924
HERBERT WIEDOEFT
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
CINDERELLA ROOF,
LOS ANGELES,
CALIF.
BRUNSWICK RECORD ARTISTS
BUESCHER DISTRIBUTION IS NATION-WIDE
From Coast to Coast the market for Buescher
Band Instruments and Saxophones is supplied
by leading Music Merchants. New York and
California are both large distributing points, and
Buescher dealers in these two states, as in all
other states, have the prestige of fine local
musical organizations as well as the best nation-
ally known musical organizations.
Buescher advertisements in the national maga-
Music Merchants are invited to write for
zines bring inquiries from prospective purchasers
in all parts of the country. These are promptly
turned over to exclusive Buescher dealers in the
territory they emanate from. The dealer is given
every aid in closing the sale. Buescher "closing"
literature is noted for its effectiveness and its
excellence.
The radio broadcasting stations that dot the
nation, and the record shops everywhere, carry
Buescher Tone into practically every home.
Trade Terms and Territorial Assignments
Bnescher Band Instrument Company, A-24 Buescher Block, Elkhart, Indiana
Harter's Syncopators Buy
Conn Band Instruments
Bell Music Co., Peru, Ind., Conn Agent, Sells
Complete Equipment to Well-known Indiana
Dance Orchestra
PERU, IND., May 26.—Another important sale of
Conn band instruments has just been effected
Wood-wind
Instruments
Highest Standard
Quality Supreme
A FEW OF THE BUESCHER DISTRIBUTORS IN THE WEST
Tom
Brown
Muiic
Chicago, 111.
Co.,
State-Lake
Bldg.,
17
VV.
I.akr
St.,
Carberry-Parker, 120 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
Crawford-Rutan Co., 1013 (Jrand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Daynes-Beebe Music Co., (>1 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
G. A. Hausner, 2;i'4 S. 8th St., Minneapolis, Minn.
H. C. Hanson Muiic Co., Ki7 Powell St., San Francisco, Cal.
Honolulu Music Co., 1107 Fort St., Honolulu, T. H.
Hook Broi. Piano Co., Madison, Wis.
A. Hoipe Co., Omaha, Neb.
Knight-Campbell Muiic Co., 1625 California St., Denver, Col.
Pacific Music Co., 1615 Third Ave., Seattle, Wash.
Seiberling & Lucai Music Co.. 151 4th St., Portland. Ore.
Southern California Music Co., 806 So. Broadway,Los Angeles, Cal.
Vancouver Music Co., .W> Seymour St.. Vancouver. H. C . Canada.
by the Bell Music Co., Inc., local agents for manufacturer of Paramount banjos, 225 East
C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind. Pleasant L. Twenty-fourth street, New York, to handle the
Bell, Jr., in charge of the musical merchandise Paramount on an exclusive agency basis in
department, completed a deal last week equip- Elmira, it was announced this week by Mr.
ping Don Harter's Red and Black Syncopators Lange.
with Conn instruments. This is one of the most
popular dance orchestras in Indiana. It is now
playing an engagement at Myrtle Glen Park,
Silver Lake, Ind., where it will spend the season.
Fred Bacon Recovering
HARTFORD, CONN., June 9.—The many friends in
the trade of Fred Bacon, president of the Bacon
Banjo Co., Inc., Groton, Conn., will be glad to
know that he is recovering from a severe attack of
pneumonia here. Mr. Bacon was taken ill in this
city while preparing to give a banjo contest at one
of the local auditoriums and has been critically
ill at the Hotel Bond for more than a week.
David L. Day, general manager of the Bacon
firm, was called from New York, where he was
attending the music industries convention, and
upon his arrival Mr. Bacon seemed to improve
in condition immediately.
VEGA
BANJOS
String and
Band Instruments
The Vega Company
155 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.
Have the Endorsement
of America's Foremost
Artists.
Send for our Catalog E.
Instruments for the Reed
Section of the Band.
Harry Pedler & Co.
Incorporated
Elkhart
Ind.
Builds Steady Demand
SEATTLE, WASH., June 7.—The Hopper-Kelly
Co., one of the leading piano and talking ma-
chine stores in the city, added small goods early
in the year and now reports that the small goods
division of the business is in excellent shape.
A good, steady business has been done since
the start of the department and prospects are
right for continued growth during the Summer
months. The department carries the Stewart
and Durro lines of stringed instruments. Mar-
tin saxophones and band instruments, made by
the Martin Band Instrument Co., Elkhart, Ind.,
are carried.
The M. Doyle Marks Co., Elmira, N. Y., has
completed arrangements with William L. Lange,
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.

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