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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 1 - Page 37

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JULY 4, 1925
THE MUSIC TRADE
37
REVIEW
SLINGERLAND
Spring Lake, Mich. The Spring Lake Band.
Martin Sietsema, leader.
Ford City, Pa. The American Legion Band.
Napoleon, O. Napoleon Girls' Band. W. F.
Kimberly, director.
Glenwood, la. The Deo Severns Orchestra.
Deo Severns, director.
Bethlehem, Pa. The Slovak Juvenile Band.
John Wiley, leader.
Portage, Pa. Ray Eicher's "Red Hot Melody
Masters." Ted Jeanette, leader.
Escanaba, Mich. The Kiwanis Club's Boys'
Band. Joseph Greenfield, leader.
Attica, Ind. The Attica Band. Kenneth Hill-
yer, leader.
Marion, Ind. "The Roi-Ton Entertainers."
(ilenn J. Derr.
Moravia, la. The "Kid Band." R. W. Clark,
director.
Batavia, N. Y. The American Legion Band.
Edward Sullivan, director.
Clearfield, Pa. The Clearfield Italian Sand.
Joseph Ianaro, leader.
Mt. Carmel, 111. The Mt. Carmel Band. R.
K. Friend, leader.
Monticello, N. Y. The Monticello Band.
Elyria, O. The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Orchestra.
Providence, R. I. The Phenix Cornet Band.
Brooklyn, N. Y. Boy Scout Harmonica
Band.
Warren, O. "The Melody Monarchs." L. C.
Larson, leader.
Grapeville, Pa. The Grapeville Band. Wil-
liam M. Pershing, leader.
Belding, Mich. The Boy Scout Band. Earl
Silvers, leader.
Jackson, Mich. The Jackson Citizens' Band.
Frank Hoffman, leader.
Fayette, O. The Fayette Band.
New Philadelphia, O. "The Collegiate Band."
Jack Collins, director.
Greeneville, Tenn. Greeneville Brass Band.
Three Rivers, Mich. Fairbanks-Morse & Co
Band. W. J. Predmore, leader.
Monongahela, Pa. The Italian Band. I'rof.
Rutilio Rotili, director.
Rellwood, Pa. The liellwood Hand. I'rof.
H. W. Schalles, director.
Grand Rapids, Mich. The Ninth Reformed
Church Orchestra.
Brookville, Pa. The Young Peoples' Band.
Fred G. Barret, leader.
Princeton, Ind. The State Martial Band. W.
S. Smith, leader.
Leavenworth, Wash. The Leavenworth Com-
mercial Club Band. Mr. Franklin, director.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. The Boys' Band. Prof.
Victor A. Oswald, director.
Fairmont, W. Va. Skinner's Orchestra.
Musicians' Complete Service
Proves Bases of Its Success
Saxophone Shop, Holton Representative in
Little Rock, Ark., Meets Every Demand of
Professionals and Amateurs
LITTLE ROCK, ARK., June 29.—Supplying the
wants of musicians completely, the Saxophone
Shop, 622 Main street, under the management
of W. G. and Art Bean, has gained a wide-
spread popularity in the two and a half years
of its existence. W. G. Bean, one of the mem-
bers of the firm, is secretary of the musicians'
union and has a wide circle of friends and ac-
quaintances among Little Rock musicians.
The Saxophone Shop is the agent for the
State of Arkansas for Holton saxophones and
band instruments made by Frank Holton & Co.,
Elkhorn, Wis. All kinds of band supplies are
sold and every kind and make of band instru-
ment is repaired.
"MAY-BELL
ft
Slingerland Banjos—Sold by practi-
cally all leading dealers. Over forty
styles to select from. Instruments of tone quality and dur-
ability. Sold at moderate price. Write for catalog and dealer's
proposition.
Slingerland Banjo Co.
1815 Orchard Street
Chicago, 111.
The OETTINGER MUSIC STAND
Opens and Closes with One Motion
Holds Any Size Sheet of Music
Made of Solid Drawn Tubing, Spring Brass
Ask Your Jobber or Write to
83 Newberry Street
BOSTON, MASS.
OETTINGER PRODUCTS
Art Bean has just returned from the Holton
factory at Elkhorn, where he took a two weeks'
course in band instrument repairing. Mr. Bean
generally goes up to the Holton plant for this
instruction every year and, as a result, the
Saxophone Shop does a business in its repair
department that includes the mending of broken
instruments from every town in Arkansas.
The entire Bean family is musical. Art Bean
is the organizer and director of the Saxophone
Syncopators and several brass quartets. Miss
Margaret Bean is director of Al Greenes South-
ern Serenaders which recently played Keith
and Orpheum circuits and also leads Bean's or-
chestras.
Forms Instruction Corps
for All of Its Customers
Landau's Store in Wilkes-Barre Now Has Four
Teachers Available for Those Who Buy From
It
WILKES-BARRE, PA., June 29.—In line with the
policy of Landau's music and jewelry stores to
increase their services to patrons whenever and
wherever possible and to cooperate with the
community in the promotion of musical edu-
cation, this firm has secured the services of four
of the city's best known musicians who will
give private lessons on almost any musical in-
strument at the Landau store.
Landau's is completing the organization of a
boys' and girls' band at Plains, a small town
SEND FOR TRADE PRICE LIST OF
for
Violin, Viola,
'Cello and Bass
MULLER & KAPLAN
154 East 85th St.. N. Y
Gold Medal Strings
for musical instruments
Gold-plated Steel and
Wound Strings
Gibson Musical String Co. B *Nf 1 l?! le
near here, and has started to develop ukulele
classes of juniors and adults in the city.
Harry Thomas will direct the ukulele instruc-
tion classes one evening each week in addition
to giving private lessons at the store. Louis
Savitz has been engaged to give instruction on
the violin, Robert Knecht, drums and Al Mar-
ney, piano.
Music School Makes Sales
FOND DU LAC, WIS., June 29.—Local musical deal-
ers have begun to feel the stimulus of business
due to the opening of a school of music here by
J. Roy Weber, one of the most talented violin-
ists in the State.
Kant Krack Cases
"The Quality Supreme"
GEIB & SCHAEFER CO.
Manufacturers
Musical Instrument Cases
Sold by all Leading Jobbers
1751-9 N. Ct»tr«l Park A T . . , Cki.

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