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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 80 N. 21 - Page 38

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
working men the development was started into
making this elevated tract of land a wonderful
residential section, and from the approximate
six hundred lots, into which the forty-three
Head of Ands Koch, Inc., Becomes Staten acres are subdivided, there has been about 15
Island Real Estate Magnate in Big Develop- per cent of these lots sold within the last three
ment
months. Together with the newly bought Ty-
son property and the New Dorp Park Co., they
Hrnst Koch, head of Ands Km-Ii, Inc., dis- have still on sale about two thousand four hun-
tributor of Koch harmonicas and jobber of mu- dred lots representing a total value of more
sical niorcJiandi.se, New Dorp, Staten Island, than $1,500,000.
N. Y., returned last week from a visit to the "Staten Island is the coming section," de-
Koch factories in Europe and is now busily en- clared Mr. Koch in a talk with a representative
gaged in promoting Staten Island real estate of The Review to-day, "as the improvements that
in addition to keeping up with increased orders they are now working on are bound to make it
for instruments.
such. The railroad that runs through New
In company with Harry I 'tit let", also a resi- Dorp is being electrified and will be completed
dent of Xcu Dorp, Mr. Koch has bought tin- on June 1 of this year. There is the great
so-called Tyson Farm of one hundred and Staten Island tunnel connecting New York with
thirty-three acres facing on Bishop street, Am- Staten Island that is now under way and is ex-
boy Road, the main road between New York pected to be completed within five years. The
and Philadelphia, the Oakwood Arms Hotel, completion of this subway will greatly increase
the newest and most fashionable hotel on the the value of all Staten Island lots, as it will
island, and Richmond Road. It will be de- make it easy for the people in New York City
veloped at once into nineteen hundred lots which to reach a beautiful.residential section in about
the owners will sell from $500 to $750 each. thirtv minutes."
Mr. Koch also has a two-thirds interest in the
New Dorp Park Co., overlooking New 7 York
Herman J. Schlitt, vice-president of the Regal
Bay, Manhattan and Long Island. In the last Musical Instrument Co., manufacturer of string
few months, a steamshovel was put to work on instruments, Chicago, with Mrs. Schlitt sailed
this property, and with the co-operation of recently on the S. S. "Leviathan" for Europe.
Ernst Koch Returns
From European Factory
GRETscH
for
Trad*
MAY
Victor G. Darmand Now
With Carl Fischer
Another member has been added to the whole-
sale traveling forces of Carl Fischer, Inc., the
New York small goods and music house, it
was announced this week by K. von der Goltz,
advertising manager of the Fischer firm. The
new salesman is Victor G. Darmand, a veteran
music traveler, who has represented a leading
house in the music industry for about twenty
years, and is well-known in New England and
Canada where he will travel for Carl Fischer.
RUNG
THE
O L D E S T AND
LARGEST MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE HOUSE
IN A M E R I C A
Exclusively Wholesale
ESTABLISHED 1 8 3 *
3 5 1 - 5 3 FOURTH AVE. NE VYORKCITV
Victor Distributors
Banjo and Drum Heads
Mark
Genuine Rogers "Quality brand*"
were given Medal and highest
awards over all otheri.
Five grades to select from, cheapest
to the very best.
White calf in thin, medium and
heavy.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MAKERS
SINCE 1883
23, 1925
Josepb Rogers, Jr., & Son
The Fred Gretsch
Farmlngdale, N. J.
6O Broadway Brook!
OLIVER DITSON CQ
BOSTON. A1AS5
Q
Manufacturers
Importers and Jobbers of
KOCH
AND
VMm^liS^^presentm^
Inc.
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE
Attractive Specialties
Modern Service
ANDS KOCH, A. G. TROSSINGEN, Manufacturers of
Accordions, Harmonicas, Violins, Bows • • —
isiiiiand Full Line of Accessories
Write for Catalog and Price*
Office and Show Room
Snipping and Stock Room
1133 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
NEW DORP, S. I., NEW YORK
HENRY 5TADLMAIR fck
p0$$MS/CAL INST/tUM£/m
I 0 ° AND ACCESSORIES - "115-117 EAST 2 3 R D 5T. NEW YORjUf
ESTABLISHED 1834
flolton
Perfect
Proportions/
Never
Change
World's Leading Manufacturer Gives
You Exclusive Representation for the
Means
the En d of Your
Mouthpiece Troubles
Here's a free blowing clarinet mouthpiece,
with a scientifically designed tone chamber,
combining tone perfection vith permanence
of construction.
Made with a white metal base, Bakelite
covered, highly polished, it will not warp or
crack, and the lay is unaffected by sudden
or extreme temperature changes. Tasteless
and odorless, beautiful in appearance and
time defying in its wonderful endurance.
Price #5.00
We will gladly submit our dealer proposi-
tion. Write for it.
Durable-Beautiful
Tone Perfection
'
Mastertone String Instruments
Send for
your copy
Investigate our "Still Hunt."
It
works while your Competitor Sleeps.
Gibson, Inc.
1209 Parson Street
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
Artist Model
Mandolin
i
T h e Holton
mor
A en
g «y Franchise becomes
* valuable each year. Information on
request.
FRANK HOLTON & CO,
Manufactmn of Helton '<—Amtrica '< Grrainl Band Imtrumtntt
Send for Catalog
5 6 J CHURCH ST., ELKHORN, WISCONSIN
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