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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 14 - Page 47

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Pine Bluff, Ark.—The Dixie Melody Seven.
John Gordy, director.
Hope, Ark.—The Hope Rand. Dwighl Blake,
leader.
Hope, Ark.— The Hope Roys' Band. Fred
Martin, leader.
Port Angeles, Wash.—Port Angeles Band. J.
Clearfield, I'a.—The Italian J'.and. J. M. ilo-
W. Proekerman, director.
Kinlcy, director.
Port Angeles, Wash. — The Port Angeles
McKeesport, Pa.—The Conservatory of Music Juvenile Rand. J. W. Prockerman, director.
( )rchcstra. Prof. A. Mayer, leader.
Jeannette, Pa.—The Jeannette High School
l.ittle Sandusky, O.—The Little Sandusky
Band.
Community ()rchestra.
Ogdcn, Utah—The Ogden Ladies' Band, Lc-
Pekin, 111—The Pekin High School Band. Mr.
Ray Minter, leader.
I'ocbel, director.
Harrisburg, 111.—"Roseland Syncopaters."
Logansport, In tl — The American Legion
Detroit, Mich.—The D. S. R. Rand.
r.and. Karl Wille, director.
Bellefontaine, O.—"Hildred Grabiel's Apos-
Bellingham, Wash.—The Beiiiiigham High
tles of Pep." Hildred Grabiel, leader.
School Orchestra.
Wheeling, W. Va.—"Nolan's Serenaders."
Mill City, Ore.—The Bohemian Band. Yladie
Wheeling, W. Va.—The Wheeling High
Dvorka, leader.
School Band.
New York City—The Women's Symphony
Bessemer, Ala.—The "Boosters' Band." J. R.
Orchestra of .America.
Holton, director.
New Castle, Pa.—The Croton School Hand.
Sunnyvale, Cal.—The Saxophone Band. Prof.
Prof. W. A. Hoffmastcr, leader.
A. J. Elmer, director.
Altoona, Pa.—The Harmonica Hand. William
Sacramento, Cal.—The Ladies' Band. Thomas
Simpson, Jr., leader.
H. Wills, leader.
Newark, O.—The Masonic Hand.
Wheatland, Cal.—The Wheatland r.and. J.
Hadley, Mich.—The Hadley School Orches-
C. Greaver, leader.
tra. Mr. Heck, director.
Ephrata, Pa.—"The United Brethren Sunday-
Michigan City, Ind—The Michigan City Syni- School Orchestra." Earl Kurtz, director.
phony Orchestra. Walter W. Johnson, leader.
Sharon, Pa.—The Farrell Musical Institute
Columbus, O.— The Columbus Symphony Or-
Symphony Orchestra. A. Vendetti, leader.
chestra. Karl W. Hopkins, leader.
Van Wert, O.—The Van Wert Juvenile Or-
Lincoln, 111.— The Juvenile Rand. Robert
chestra. Al Kreisel, director.
Walter, director.
Stroudsburg, Pa.—The East Stroudsburg
Franklin, Pa.— The Sheepskin Rand.
Baptist Church Orchestra. Rev. Stokes, leader.
Moberlv, Mo.—The Sinda Grotto Rand. Mr.
Stockton, Cal.—The Manteca Band. Charles
( )s!erloh, leader.
1). Smith, leader.
Canni, Til.—The Canni Concert Rand. I. R.
Kenton, ().—The High School Band. Cap-
Massie, leader.
lain Willes, director.
New Rcthlehem, Pa.—The Roys' Rand. Prof.
Coletovvn, O. — The Coletown Band.
Prof
Colona, director.
Messinger, leader.
(irccncastlc, Tnd.—The High School Hand.
Bellefontaine, O—The M. E. Brotherhood
Wabash, Ind. — The Roys' Rand. Henry
Band. Fred Stanley, director.
Fields, director.
Albia, la.—The Albia Municipal Band.
Woodsrield, O.—The Woods field Orchestra.
Wabash, Ind.—The Wabash Community Serv-
I)anville, Ind.—The RONS' Rand.
Charles
ice Boys' Band. Henry Fields, leader.
Raker, director.
Onawa, la.— The Onawa Junior I'.and. Mr.
Martins Ferry, O.—The Marlins Ferry Or- Rrandin, leader.
chestra. Prof. Harold Steele, leader.
Rentonville, Ark.—The Rentouvillc High
Twin Falls, la.--The Twin Falls Orchestra.
School Rand.
C learfield. Pa.—The Keystone Rand. Miuner
Santa Rosa, Cal.—The Santa Rosa High
I'doom, leader.
School Orchestra. Carroll Rrauer, director.
Berkeley, Cal.—The First Methodist Church
Orchestra.
Port Allegheny, Pa.—The Port Allegheny
OLIVER DITSON CQ
Rand. R. F. Roys, leader.
BOSTON. X A S S
Ridgetown, Onl. — The Ridgelown Rand.
Charles Gammage, leader.
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
Pittsburgh, Pa.—The Falcan Military I'.and.
S. C. Kolasmski, leader.
MUSICAL
0
MERCHANDISE
oltoris
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
The Slipperiest
Combination Ever
J4ade by Hand of J4an
Hoops, Brackets, Nuts, Pegs, Tailpieces,
Armrests { Resonators, Tuning Forks,
Tambourine Jingles, Hawaiian Steels
Hardware and Trimmings
for Ukulele and Banjo Ukes
Patent Heads for Banjo, Man-
dolin, Guitar and Violin
Holt on oil has more than a quarter century of outstanding
success in its favor and is more popular with musicians to-
day than ever before.
A staple all.year-round article in constant demand.
Sanitary and clean. No. 1 for Trombones and Saxophone's.
Holton Clarke for valves. N o . 3 for Clarinets. Retails at
?.25 a bottle. Wr.te for information on our terms to dealers.
The Holton Ap«ncy Franchise becomes more valuable each
year. Write a'jout it,
5f>3
CHURCH
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Waverly Musical Products Co., Inc.
Greatest Band Im.'rumenu
ST., ELKHORN, WIS.
CuiCA(.t), 111.., March 3D.---The Continental
Music Co., 339 South Wabash avenue, distrib-
utor of musical merchandise, recently made
arrangements to represent the complete line of
Leedy drums and accessories manufactured by
the Leedy Mfg. Co., of Indianapolis, Ind.
BACON
BANJOS
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
Sold by Representative
Music Merchants
BACON BANJO CO., Inc.
GROTON, CONN.
DURRO
VIOLINS
BOWS
STRINGS
AND
STEWART
BANJOS
MANDOLINS
GUITARS
Largest Wholesale
Musical Merchandise
House in America
Buegeleisen & Jacobson
5-7-9 Union Square
NEW YORK
Black Diamond
Strings
THE WORLD'S BEST
A Dependable Source of Supply
Yearly"
FRANK HOLTON & CO.
of Hoh 'ton's—America's
To Represent Leedy
Musical Merchandise
Trimmings of Quality
\rm
"Over 300,000 Bottles Sold
San Rafael, Cal.—The Oriental Band.
Pittsburgh, Pa.—The Falcon Military Rand.
Harry J. Jerome, director.
Springfield, N. Y.—The Springfield Cornet
Rand. George Steadman, leader.
Greentown, Ind.—Greentown Juvenile Band.
Alton S. Mygrants, leader.
Memphis, Tenn.—The Memphis Symphony
Orchestra.
Petersburg, Ind.—The Community Band. Mr.
Riggs, leader.
Ratavia, N. Y.—The American Legion Rand.
Pittston, Pa.—Landau Boys' Band.
Parkersburg, W. Va.—The Stephcnson Me-
morial M. E. Church Orchestra. Carl Johnson,
director.
Leavenworth, Kan.—The R. O. T. C. Rand.
Grove, City, Pa.—The High School Roys'
Rand.
Huntington, Ind.—The Municipal Band.
ESTABLISHED 1834
Electric
Manufacturer,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
APRIL. 4, 1925
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342 Madison Av«.
New York
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J.

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