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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 79 N. 26 - Page 41

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DECEMBER 27,
THE
1924
McDougall-Gonn Music Go.
Settled in New Quarters
Substantial Increase in Business Reported As
Result of Enlarged Facilities for Handling
Demand for Conn Instruments
December 16.—The McDougall-
Conn Music Co. is now fully installed in its
new location at Eleventh and Alder streets in
the new million dollar Elks building, and Mr.
McDougall says that their friends soon found
them and they have made many new ones since
the move. They carry a full line of Conn in-
struments, being the exclusive distributors of
Conn band instruments for this district, and
they carry Leedy drums and supplies, Bacon
and Vega banjos and Conn and Heberlein vio-
lins and have a most complete sheet music de-
partment under the direction of Stanley Uaylis,
who is a talented musician. In the sheet mu-
sic department they carry a complete stock of;
classical, popular, orchestral and band music.
The new store is one of the best lighted stores
in the city, either by day or night, and the
large windows give them not only light but '
great facilities for featuring their product, and
even in the short time that they have been j
there, have taken full advantage of this oppor- ,
PORTLAND, ORE.,
ijfrltor*
MUSIC TRADE
tunity. Mr. McDougall is the director of the
60-piece Elks band and has built up one of
the finest band organizations in the Pacific
Northwest.
He reports that recently they
equipped the American Legion, the Lester
Reese Post of Newberg, Ore., with 12 Conn
drums for their fife and drum corps.
G. T. Kaffenberger Leaves
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
Chas. T. Kaffenberger, for many years Pacific
Coast representative of the firm of Buegeleisen
& Jacobson, wholesalers of musical merchan-
dise, New York, has resigned his position with
that firm and has gone to Dolgeville, N. Y.,
where he will spend some time visiting with his
son and resting.
"Kaffie," who has long been one of the best-
known travelers in the small goods industry,
for
Free
From
Acid
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MARTIN
THE MARTIN BAND
I N S T R U M E N T CO.
ELKHART, INDIANA
New Progressive Truck
Instrument Cor])., wholesaler of musical mer-
chandise, 319 Sixth avenue, New York. Al-
though three of these speedy machines were
put into service during the past few weeks to
render prompter service to Progressive dealers
in the Metropolitan district, th» holiday rush
has proved to be so heavy that A. W. Landay
was forced to add another to the truck fleet.
As may be seen from the accompanying illus-
tration the trucks are designed for rapid service.
Sold by
35c
WISCONSIN
Still another rapid delivery truck has been
aided to the fleet of the Progressive Musical
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
. 25c
FRANK HOLTON & CO.
Giving Prompter Service
BACON
BANJOS
will make. May we explain
now why Martin Instruments
will insure you greater profits
for 1925? No obligation. Just
write.
Restores origi-
nal finish with-
out eating into the plate with acids.
Removes dirt and tarnish instantly.
* .
recently completed his sixtieth round trip across
the Continent, having made two trips each year
regularly for a long period of years. In a talk
with a representative of The Review this week
the veteran traveler stated that his future plans
are undecided.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted'
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Handcraft
Band Instruments
' p HAT'S the profitable deci-
J_ sion many good dealers
oAt your dealers
mail
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Well-known Musical Merchandise Traveler to
Take Vacation Before Deciding Upon Future
Plans
A polish so
pure you can
use it as a tooth
wash.
ELKHORN
REVIEW
MUMIC
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OLIVER DITSON CQ
BOSTON, AtASS
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Representative
Merchants
BACON BANJO CO., Inc.
GROTON, CONN.
Manufacturer!
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ENDORSED
BY THE LEADING
BANDS & ORCHESTRAS
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Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern S e r v i c e
Musical Merchandise
Trimmings of Quality
New Brunswick, N. J.
VIOLINS
BOWS
STRINGS
AND
STEWART
ESTABLISHED 1834
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Square
NEW YORK
Hoops, Brackets, Nuts, Pegs, Tailpieces,
ArmrestSj Resonators, Tuning Forks,
Tambourine Jingles, Hawaiian Steels
Hardware and Trimmings
for Ukulele and Banjo Ukes
Patent Heads for Banjo, Man-
dolin, Guitar and Violin
A Dependable Source of Supply
National Musical String Co.
DURRO
Waverly Musical Products Co., Inc.
342 Madison Ave.
New York
STONE DE LUXE
MASTER MODEL DRUMS
Best for Drummer and Dealer
Now Used Universally. High Quality. Moderate Prices.
Write for new catalog "K"
GEO. B. STONE & SON, Inc.
61 Hanover St.
Boston, Mass.

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