August 7, 1920.
PRESTO
SONG TRUST IS CHARGED
MEMBERS OF N.A.OF S.M.D.
List of Sheet Music Dealers Who Have
Joined the Association Devoted to Their
Department of the Trade.
Since the initiative of Paul B. Klugh, who first pro-
posed the amalgamation of the various music trades
associations into the Music Industries Chamber of
Commerce, all of the branches of business devoted
to the affairs of music have been organized into the
divisions of the trade. Following is the list of mem-
bers of the National Association of Sheet Music
Dealers, of which S. Ernest Philpitt is president:
The officers and board of directors are as follows:
S. Ernest Philpitt, president; Paul H. Schmitt, vice-
president, and W. H. Witt, secretary and treasurer.
The following were elected to the board of directors:
Thomas F. Delaney, J. L. Dilworth, E. Grant Ege,
C. W. Graffan, J. J. Apfell, J. Elmer Hardy, Charles
Homeyer, W. J. Kearney, E. P. Little, J. M. Priaulx,
H. R. Maddox, L. F. Miller, J. Edgar Robinson,
Harvey J. Wood and A. H. Rosewig.
Adams & Co., C. C, Peoria, 111.
Andrews Music House, Bangor, Me.
Art Music House, Lewistown, Mont.
Aton Music Co., Sioux City, la.
Becker, H. A., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Billings, E. B., Providence, R. I.
Blodgett, C. A., Springfield, Mass.
Boosey & Co., New York City.
Boston Music Co., Boston, Mass.
Brehm Bros., Los Angeles, Calif.
Brown Music House, T. P., Jacksonville, 111.
Brownell Music Co., Akron, Ohio.
Bryant, Willard, Detroit, Mich.
Bush & Gerts, Dallas, Texas.
Cavlin Music Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Cassedy Co., Geo. A., Schenectady, N. Y.
Caughling, D. M., Toledo, Ohio.
Chaffin Co.. J. F., Fitchburg, Mass.
Century Music Co., New York City.
Chandler-Ebel Co., Brooklyn. N. Y.
Chappell & Co., New York City.
Clark Music Co.. Syracuse, N. Y.
Consolidated Music Co., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Cressey & Allen, Portland, Me.
Curtice Co., Ross P., Lincoln, Nebr.
Church & Co., C. C, Hartford, Conn.
Davis, Burkham & Tyler, Wheeling, W. Va.
Denton, Cottier & Daniels, Buffalo, N. Y.
Denver Music Co., Denver, Colo.
Diggles Music Co., H. E., Sacramento, Calif.
Ditson & Co., Chas. H., New York City.
Pitson Co . Oliver. Boston, Mass.
Dyer & Bro.. \y. J.. St. Paul. Minn.
Enterprise Music Co., New York City.
Fapard-Crowell Co.; Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Fischer, Carl, New York City.
Fischer & Rro., J., New York City.
Forest. Mrs. F. A.. Fall River, Mass.
French. H. A., Nashville, Tenn.
French & Sons. Jesse, Montgomery. Ala.
Flammer, Harold, New York City.
Fuller-Ryde Music Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Feist, (Inc.). Leo, New York City.
Gallup & Alfred, Hartford, Conn.
Gamble Hinged Music Co., Chicago, 111.
Goggan & Bro., Thos., Houston, Texas.
Goldsmith Music Co.. Columbus. Ohio.
Gray & Co.. H. W., New York City.
Grassett Music House, Meridian, Miss.
Grinnell Bros., Detroit, Mich.
Grobe, Henry, San Francisco, Calif.
Heaton Co., Otto B , Columbus, Ohio.
Hoffman, Carl, Kansas City, Mo.
Homeyer, Chas. W., & Co.. Boston, Mass.
House, C. A.. Wheeling, W. Va.
Howard-Farwell Co., St. Paul, Minn.
Howe Co., Elias. Boston, Mass.
Hudson Music Store, J. L.. Detroit. Mich.
Huntzinger and Dilworth. New York City.
Jenkins' Sons Music Co., J. W.. Kansas City, Mo.
John Church Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kaun Music Co., W. A., Milwaukee, Wis.
Knight-Campbell Music Co., Denver, Colo.
Kranz Co.. G. Fred., Baltimore, Md.
Krausgill Piano Co., Louisville, Ky.
Krolage Music Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lehmann Co., W. H., Des Moines. la.
Luckhardt & Belder, New York City.
Ludwig & Co.. Wilkesbarre, Pa.
Lorenz Publishing: Co., Dayton, Ohio.
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 111.
Laustrup, C. E., Council Bluffs, la.
Levis Music Store. Rochester, N. Y.
MacDermid, Jas. G., Chicago, 111.
McCormick, Peter, Toledo, Ohio.
Marks, M. Doyle, Elmira, N. Y.
Miller Music Co., Patterson, N. J.
Morgan, T. E., Johnstown, Pa.
New England Cons. Music Store, Boston, Mass.
Nordheimer Piano & Music Co., Hamilton, Out.,
Can.
Palermo, M., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Patton, E. D., Omaha, Nebr.
Peate, Wm. H., Utica, N. Y.
Philpitt, S. Ernest, Washington, D. C.
Phoenix-Kline Music Co., Syracuse, N. Y.
Plummer Music Store, Newport, R. I.
Powell & Chandler, Scranton, Pa.
Presser Co., Theo., Philadelphia, Pa.
Reed Music Co., J. R., Austin, Texas.
Reeves Music House, Helena, Mont.
Remick & Co.. J. H., Detroit, Mich.
Renner, John F., Sandusky, Ohio.
Roat Music Co., Chas. E., Battle Creek, Mich.
Roehr Music Co., W. F., Topeka, Kans.
Rosewig, A. H., Philadelphia, Pa.
Sam Fox Publishing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Schirmer, Inc., G., New York City.
Schmidt Co., A. P., Boston, Mass.
Schmitt, Paul A., Minneapolis, Minn.
Schubcrth & Co., Edward, New York City.
Sedgwtck & Casey, Hartford, Conn.
Shattinger Piano Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Sherman Clay & Co., San Francisco, Calif.
South Texas Music Co., San Antonio, Tex.
Southern California Music Co., Los Angeles, Cal.
Standard Music Co., Nashville, Tenn.
Steere, C. E., Worcester, Mass.
Summy Co., Clayton F., Chicago, 111.
Stahl, W. S., Puyallup, Wash.
Tainter & Co., F. E.. Lewistown, Me.
Tayler Co., A. A., Tacoma, Wash.
Thearle Music Co., San Diego, Calif.
Thompson & Co., C. W., Boston, Mass.
Tupper & Reed, Berkeley, Calif.
University Music House, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Volkvvein Bros., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Voitler &*Son, H. J., Cleveland, Ohio.
Walt, Edw. J., Lincoln, Nebr.
Warner, Francis R., Youngstown, Ohio.
Warren's Music Shop, Pendleton, Oregon.
Weeks & Dickinson, Binghamton, N. Y.
Whaley-Rovcc & Co., Toronto, Ont., Can.
White Smith Music Co., Boston, Mass.
Witmark & Sons, M., New York City.
Wood Music Co.. B. F., Boston, Mass.
Wcods, Harvey J., Seattle, Wash.
Wunderlich Piano Co., Kansas City, Mo.
OPENS TEMPLE OF MUSIC.
i'he new Temple of Music, recently opened in
New Brunswick, N. J., by Ramon Montalvo, pro-
vides every aid to pleasant shopping. It houses the
largest talking machine business in that section of
the country. In addition to booths show rooms and
service counters, the Temple of Music has a ca-
pacious recital hall. The building is entirely de-
voted to the cause of music.
OPENS MUSIC STORE.
A complete line of popular and classical music is
carried by Miss Lillian Moser in her new store re-
cently opened at 106 Third avenue. Cedar Rapids, la.
The building in which her former store was located
was destroyed by fire early in April. Miss Moser,
who is a clever musician, is organist of the First
Christian Church and also conducts one of the most
prominent orchestras in the city.
NEW SONGS FROM OREGON.
A song called "Louisiana" published by Wallace
& Freed of Seattle is very popular on the coast and
is one of the songs at Oregon Eilcrs being fea-
tured. Other popular songs there are "Whistle a
Song," "Kismet" and "When He Gave Me You,
Mother Mine. 1 '
PUBLISHING HOUSE INCORPORATES.
S. and C. Enkelwitz and L. E. Jacobs are incorpo-
rators of the Jack Darrell Music Publishing Co.,
New York. A capital stock of $10.00 is given by
the company, which is located at 869 East 156th
street.
COPYRIGHT IN PERU.
The Peruvian Minister of Finance has announced
the ratification by Peru of the copyright convention
signed in Buenos Aires in 1910, which extends copy-
right privileges to the signatory nations.
Consolidated Music Corporation and Several Ohter
Publishers Enjoined by Government.
A government suit was brought in the Federal
court, New York, on Tuesday of this week, to enjoin
the Consolidated Music Corporation and several
other companies from fixing prices and making
agreements intended to stifle competition in player-
piano rolls. A "trust" in popular song- copyrights is
charged, as the means by which prices were to be
controlled.
Among the defendants are Irving Berlin, Inc.;
Leo Feist, Inc.; T. B. Harms, Francis Day, Hunter,
Inc.; Shapiro, Bernstein & Co.; Watterson, Berlin &
Snyder, Inc.; M. Witmark & Sons, Inc.; and all
officers and general managers of these firms.
PHILADELPHIA CLAIMS IT.
A New York fireman has had credit for inventing
the automatic phonograph alarm signal. Now
comes a Philadelphian who has produced a "talk-
ing clock." It is the work of Joseph Pinto. The
clock can strike the hours, but turning a handle
causes it to speak them. A phonographic attach-
ment makes this possible. At 6 a. m. it calls, "Time
to get up; it's 6 o'clock," and at 11 p. m. a stern
voice announces, "Time to go home, young man;
it's 11 o'clock," and messages can be delivered at any
hour of the day.
GOOD TEN DAYS' SALE.
The World Publishing Co., of 423 Poydras street,
New Orleans, La., makes public a note from one of
the big Woolworth stores which reads thus: "We find
that during your 10 days of demonstration of 'Why
Do You Leave Me, Sweetheart' and 'There's Some-
thing 1 Like About You' we have sold about 1,050
copies, which we consider very good." We should
say that more than a thousand copies in ten days in-
dicates songs with "go" in them. A hundred copies
a day of any song is a big showing anywhere.
BOND MUSIC SHOP.
The Bond Music Shop, recently opened by the
firm of Carrie Jacob Bond & Son, at Highland ave-
nue and Hollywood boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif.,
is now recognized as the headquarters of the com-
pany. There are branches in Chicago, Toronto,
Can., and London, Eng. From a tiny shop in an
apartment the Bond Music Shop has become one of
the important sheet music publishing houses in the
country.
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