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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1927 Vol. 85 N. 10 - Page 20

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The Music Trade Review
Van Buren, Ark., "Ozark Society Six" Or-
chestra, Afton Blake.
South Side, Nebr., Postal Band, Ben Kastl.
Dunlap, Ia. k Dunlap Band, D. C. Rosenberger.
Pocahontas, la., Pocahontas Band, J. H.
Jeffers.
Stanton, Nebr., Stanton Band, James John-
Forest City, Ark., Forest City High School
son.
Band.
Clarinda, la., Boys' Band, Lee Griffin.
Summerfield, Neb., Summcrfield Band, W. N.
Louisville, Nebr., Farmers' Union Band,
Nelson.
Frank Mooney.
Big Lake, Tex., Big Lake Boys' Band, H. A.
Mapleton, Nebr., Mapleton Band, G. A. Rice.
Sutter.
Louisville, Nebr., Municipal Band, F. H.
Tuolumne, Cal., High School Band, R. E.
Nichols.
Ensign.
Blair, Nebr., Blair Municipal Band, Ed.
Hollistcr, Cal., Hollister Community Band,
Matthiesen.
John Bonoi.
Humboldt, la., Municipal Band, H. L. Strong.
Millersburg, O., Millersburg Band, S. H.
Ravinia, S. D., Municipal Band, R. Rufing.
Murray.
Arcadia, Nebr., Arcadia Band, Kermit Erick-
Toronto, O., Toronto Boys' Brass Band,
son.
Thurman Dawson.
Cedar Rapids, Nebr., Cedar Rapids Band,
Salt Lake City, Utah, Junior Municipal Band,
Wm. Schmid.
A. R. Overlade.
McCook, Nebr., McCook High School Band,
Farrell, Pa., Harmony Queens, Mrs. W. A.
Leo Kelly.
Miller.
Bedford, Iowa, Bedford Municipal Band, W.
Ann Arbor, Mich., Chamber of Commerce
W. Mitchell.
Band, Nicholas D. Falcone.
Windom, Minn., Windom Juvenile Band, R.
Mission, Tex., Mission Band, T. A. Humason.
E. Skellie.
Morrilton, Ark., Morrilton Band, Dolan
Pen Argyl, Pa., Pen Argyl High School
Matthews.
Band, W. E. Muth.
Berlin, Pa., Boy Scout Band, Earl Boucher.
St. Clairsville, O., High School Band, Jonah
Howells.
Minster, O., American Legion Band, Geo. H.
Knestman.
Waynesboro, Pa., Concert Orchestra, Robert
Saxophone {/
Ferguson.
Rock Rapids, la., Drum and Bugle Corps, N.
Rudy's greatest
C. Rogers.
contribution to
better saxo-
Council Bluffs, la., "Hilltop Serenaders," Jack
phone playing
Riaski.
Made from finest
hard rubber rod (steel
Falls City, Nebr., Falls City Civic Orchestra,
ebonite)—specialme-
S. W. Altstadt.
dium bore adds to
and
PRICES responsiveness
Brainard, Nebr., Brainard Band, Fred Semin.
brilliancy of tone.
Soprano. .
Unquestionably the
Woonsocket, S. D., Woonsocket Municipal
best
rubber
mouth-
$7. so
Band, Geo. A. Bittrich.
piece made —almost
Alto . . . .
immune to wear.
Stanton, Nebr., Stanton Band, James John-
*8.S0
Used by a large
Melody * .
son.
proportion of the
leading players
•9.00
Burwell, Nebr., Burwell School Band, Prof.
Tenor . . .
Barnett.
••.so
Baritone..
Portsmouth, O., "Labedz Victorians" Orches-
$10.00
tra, Victor Labedz.
Mouthpiece
SEPTEMBER 3, 1927
Wilson Music Go. Has
Handsome Warerooms
Wilmington, Del., Music House Occupies Three
Floors of Building—Handles the King In-
struments
WILMINGTON, DEL., August
29.—Incorporating
all the latest improvements and newest depart-
ures, the completed J. B. Wilson Music Co.
building, at 922 Shipley street, stands today as
one of the finest music houses in this city, com-
paring favorably with those in larger cities.
The striking three-story structure is finished
in buff stucco. Extending fifteen feet across,
a spacious show window gives ample space for
elaborate displays.
On the first floor of this building are in-
stalled five large cabinets for the showing of
the complete line of King musical instruments
handled by the concern.
The stairway, ascending to the second and
third floors, is in three sections. One encoun-
ters it immediately on entering the door. It
is a beautiful piece of work with polished oak
treads, ivory posts and mahogany railing.
A glass-enclosed section is part of the second
floor front. It will be used for radio demon-
strations. Except for this portion and the of-
fice, the remainder of the floor will be devoted
to the display of Ludwig drums and traps.
Grand Finals of Harmonica
Contest in Cleveland
City Champion Harmonica Player to Be Deter-
mined By Test This Week—Music Houses
Donate Prizes For the Successful Contestants
CLEVELAND, 0., August 28.—This week will see
the grand finals of the harmonica contest. The
champions from the East, West and South sides
have been selected, also the quartets, and they
will play at Loew's State Theatre to see who
shall be the champion of champions. Prizes
are to be awarded and" have been donated by
the music departments of The May Co., The
Halle Bros. Co., The William Taylor Sons Co.,
The Bailey Co., The Euclid Music Co., and the
M. Honer Co., of New York. Superintendent of
Public Schools, R. G. Jones will award the
prizes.
Miller With Gibson, Inc.
KALAMAZOO, MICH., August 29.—Frank
Miller
has joined Gibson, Inc., manufacturer of fret-
led musical instruments, as assistant sales and
advertising manager, it was announced today
by Frank Campbell, manager of sales and ad-
vertising.
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Gold-plated Steel and
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Banjo and Drum Head
Cleaner
The only successful preparation on the
market for cleaning heads. Used and en-
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in every music store.
Gibson Musical String Co.
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Manufactured by
NICOMEDE MUSIC CO.,
Altoona, Penna.
MULLER & KAPLAN
Violin, Viola,
'Cello and Bass
154 East 85th St.. N. Y.
LEFEBVRE PRODUCTS
Lefebvre Patented Reed Holders foi the Trade
Lelebvre Permanent Composition Reeds
Service Department
G. E. LEFEBVRE
505 The Arcade
Cleveland, O.

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