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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1925 Vol. 81 N. 11 - Page 42

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
LYNBROOK NU-ART BANJOS
(Registered United Stales Patent Office)
The Most Marvelous Toned Banjos on the Market
SEPTEMBER. 12, 192.T
Ben Bernie Won Success by
Being Good and Different
Fred A. Holtz, of Martin Band Instrument Co.,
Tells How Popular Orchestra Leader Won
His Reputation
KI.KHAKT, IND., September 1.—-Individuality is as
important in orchestra work as in any under-
taking in life, in the opinion of Ben Bernie, the
40 Melrose Street
New York orchestra maestro, who has written
ALBERT HOUDLETT & SONS, Inc.
Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Fred A. Holtz, sales manager of the Martin
Established 1865
Hand Instrument Co., maker of the Martin
band instruments which are used by Bernie's
highly successful orchestra. Mr. Holtz is able
of Holton instruments and Mrs. Worth is now
to reveal many of the secrets of Bernie's suc-
.supplementing her string instruments with a
cess.
Holton alto saxophone. They make their home
According to Mr. Holtz, Bernie early came to
in Belleville, N. J. Bert Worth was the director
the realization that to get to the top an orches-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Worth, American Musicians, of the original Paramount orchestra and has tra must not only be good but different. The
Complete Tour of the World, After Playing made many records for phonograph companies.
wisdom of this notion is attested by the fact
Some of his engagements include the Bruns-
in Many Countries
that Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt or-
wick orchestra, New York; Savoy Hotel, Lon-
chestra are to-day known from coast to coast.
ELKMOKN, WIS., September 1.—Mr. and Mrs. don; Ciro's, Monte Carlo; Hotel Claridge, Paris;
As a fitting climax to the meteoric rise of
Casino, Ostcnd; Palace Hotel, Madrid, and the
Bert Worth, American musicians who have
Bernie comes the announcement that this or-
chestra has been chosen by Famous Players to
inaugurate a new policy of jazz musical selec-
tions at the Kivoli Theatre, New York. Ac-
cording to New York critics the appointment
was a high honor to a splendid director and
an orchestra of real ability. Bernie gives Mar-
tin instruments credit for contributing a great
part to the success of his orchestra.
DRUMS, TAMBOURINES, CYMBALS, UKULELE-BANJOS
Use Holton Instruments
on Tour of the World
Maurice Jones' Band Plays
in the New No Name Hotel
Mr. and Mrs.
been taking a world tour, report excellent re-
sults from their set of Holton band instruments
which are accompanying them on their world
jaunt, according to word received from
them by H. J. Charlton, general manager of
Frank Holton & Co.
Mr. Worth has long been an enthusiastic.user
VEGA
Bert Worth
Verkes Flotilla Band, Melville, Australia where
they are now and where they are scoring a
triumph.
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
The Review. In it advertisements are inserted
free of charge for men who desire positions.
Black Diamond
Strings
BANJOS
THE WORLD'S BEST
String and
Band Instruments
National Musical String Co.
The Vega Company
155 Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass.
New Brunswick, N. J.
GEORGE CLOOS,Inc.
Established 1862
Manufacturer of All Kindt of
FLUTES. PICCOLOS. CLARIONETS. FIFES. DRUM-
STICKS, DRUM-MAJORS' AND LEADERS' BATONS
Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done
1659 Stephen St., Ririgewood P. 0 . . Brooklyn
,SJf- GOLD BAND REED 3&ȣ
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PROFIT
The best Reed Outfit on the market. Contains: 2 doz. Bh Clar.. 1 doz. Eb Clar..
1 doz. Sop. Sax.. 3 doz. Alto Sax.. 2 dox. C Mel. Sax.. 2 dot. Bb Tenor. 1 doz.
Barl. All packed individually in envelope*. 1 doz. in a box. scientifically cured.
$ T *y . 5 0
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CARL FISCHER, Inc., gggBS New York
WICHITA, KAN., September 1.—The Maurice
Jones Hand has opened an engagement at the
New No Name Hotel here. This is probably
the only hotel in the country operating without
a name and a contest is being conducted to
determine the best and most suitable name for
the hostelry. Until a satisfactory name is found
it will continue to operate as the New No Name
Hotel and the Jones band will continue to at-
tract crowds of those interested in fine music
for they are one of the finest organizations in
the Southwest. They are crpuipped with Hol-
ton instruments bought through the J. W.
Jenkins Music Co.
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
BACON
BANJOS
Played by Leading
Musicians and Orchestras
Sold by Representative
Mutie Merchants
BACON BANJO CO., Inc.
GROTON, CONN.

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