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THE MUSIC TRADE
Orchestra Idea Invades
Kitchen in New England
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REVIEW
FEBRUARY 21, 1925
Drisko, Alice Halpin, Agnes Halpin and
Malier. Seated: Eva Smith, Clara Mcln-
Frances Altnian, Helen Magee, Laura
and Eleanor Rallantine.
The above news item brings to completion the
purchase by the Richmond Music Supply Corp.
of the catalog of the late E. T. Paull. As des-
ignated the Paull publications will be carried
as a subsidiary company to the Richmond enter-
Oliver Ditson Kitchen Orchestra Serves to
prises.
Demonstrate the Musical Possibilities of the
In the new home of the Richmond Music
Ordinary Culinary Equipment
Supply Corp., occupying the entire sixth floor
CHICAI.O, ILI.., February 16.—The popular "How
Do You Do" melody, published by the Ted of 119 Fifth avenue, New York City, a full wing
There was recently organized in l'oston,
Browne Music Co., 218 South Wabash avenue, will house the Paull publications and offices.
Mass., the Oliver Ditson Kitchen Orchestra,
Caroline Frank, who was associated with Mr.
Paull for many years, will continue in an ex-
ecutive capacity with the newly organized com-
pany.
Ted Browne Sings on Radio
Dealer Pays Compliment to
New Chappell-Harms Issues
E. G. Council, of Dallas, Finds Time to En-
thuse Over Selection of New Publications
Recently Sent Him by That Company
It is very seldom that a music publisher is
congratulated by the dealer on the receipt of
new issues. Rightly or wrongly such ship-
in e IT t s of new goods are generally looked upon
as an added nuisance. Occasionally, however,
publishers do iiear some favorable comments,
but none of these have probably been more en-
thusiastic than that recently received by Chap-
pell-Harms, Inc., from E. G. Council, the well-
known music man of Dallas, who said:
"My hat is ofT to the Chappell-Harms 'ag-
gregation,' for the set of new issues just re-
Oliver Ditson Kitchen Orchestra
ceived is, undoubtedly, the finest lot of songs
which performed at the recent Oliver Ditson
is sounding this greeting to all parts of the 1 have ever seen in one lot, from any publish-
ing house, since I have been in the music bus-
Co. novelty party. The orchestra has been
globe through the radio broadcasting stations.
iness.
hailed as a successful musical ensemble by all It was recently reported that E. H. Scott, of
"If it were the start of the season, instead of
those who have heard them perform. It is said
Tasman, Nelson, New Zealand, heard the greet-
the downhill portion of it, I would be very glad
the primary motive in gathering together this
ing, and during the same evening also heard the
to order twenty-five each, but I am afraid busi-
efficient culinary orchestra is for the purpose other Ted Browne popular hit, "Old Fashioned
of extending not only music to the home but
Rose." The latter was heard over WGN, the ness will not warrant it, so 1 ask that you
kindly send me ten each key of the entire lot,
to invade the kitchen. Here lies the channel
Chicago Tribune station.
and bill at new issue rates."
that has been overlooked by the National Bu-
reau for the Advancement of Music. In con-
junction with this new development of orches-
tras in the home it is said a well-known maca-
roni manufacturer is planning to bring out mu-
Los ANGELES, CAL., February 9.—William S.
sical notes to be used in soup instead of the al- Move Completes Purchase of Paull Catalog by
P.rokaw and Robert S. Fockler, well-known mu-
Richmond
Music
Supply
Corp.
of
Which
It
Is
phabets that have previously been in vogue.
sicians, have taken over the management of the
A Subsidiary
Those shown in the accompanying photo-
Melody Shoppe, 3018 Whittier boulevard, for-
graph of the kitchen orchestra reading from
merly operated by Mrs. F. Reynolds. Mr. Rro-
The Secretary of State of New York has
left to right, standing: Josephine Donehuc,
granted a certificate of incorporation to the K. kaw is well known in the Heights section of
Los Angeles as leader of Brokaw's Harmony
T. l'aull Music Co., Inc., with a capitalization
P.ovs' Orchestra.
of $30,000 for the purpose of publishing com-
positions and producing musical instruments.
The incorporators are: Maurice Richmond and
Max Mayer and the attorney is given as F. L.
Uriscoll, all of New York City.
PORTLAND, ORE., February 9.—The new Sher-
man, Clay & Co. fox-trot "That's My Girl" is
being played by all the orchestras in this city.
BUY YOUR MUSIC FROM
I.I is leading the sales of all the Sherman, Clay
& Co. publications in this vicinity.
E. T. Paull Music
Go. Is Incorporated
Songs That Will Sell
Flag That Train
You Know—I Know
Within the Garden ol My Dreams
Bobbed Head
Broken Dreams
Bringing Home the Bacon
Tallahassee
In a Wonderlul World ot Our Own
Better Keep Away
Sunset, the Hills and You
My Dream Moon
Buys Melody Shoppe
"That's My Girl" Popular
BOSTON Publishers
Oliver Ditson Company
M. W. Pound Is Dead
White-Smith Music Pub. Co.
Main Offices: 40-44 Winchester St., Boston.
Branch Houses: New York and Chicago.
PORTLAND, ORE., February 16.—Marvin W. Pound,
old time song writer and newspaper man, died
at the age of seventy-three in a rooming house
in this city. He wrote "For Myself Alone"
and "The Highway By Moonlight."
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER
Whiteman on Coast
BOSTON
NEW YORK
Anticipate and lupply Every Requirement of Music
Dealers
PUBLISHERS,
PRINTERS AND ENGRAVERS OF MUSIC
Music Engravers and Printers
SEND MANUSCRIPT AND IDEA OF
TITLE FOR ESTIMATE
311 West 43rd Street
New York City
Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, who has
been touring the past few weeks in Southern
cities, will shortly make its appearance in both
the large and small centers of the Pacific Coast
territory.
Order Direct or from Jobbers
Published by
QUIGLEY & BENSON
Garrick Bldg.
Chicago, 111.
T>io wulti
that
ul) lt-udinic
and orchestras are raving about.
Moonlight M a k e s IVIe LonQ FOP YOU
The greatest wait/ HIT of the srnson. Order from the following Jobbers: McKlnley Music Co.,
Chicago, III.; Curl Fischer, Inc., New York City; .). W. Jenkins Sons Music Co., Kansas City, Mo.
FRANK H. G1LLKSPIE, Music PublUher, 1112 Forbes St., PITTSBURGH, PA.