PRESTO
October .13, 1923
21
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
Advance Bulletin of Classical, Popular and Dance
Music Issued to Dealers by the Aeolian Co.
An advance bulletin for use of dealers only of Duo-
Art music rolls for November has been sent out by
the Aeolian Company, New York. The name of the
recording artist is printed in parenthesis.
German Dance, No. 3 [Deutsche Tanze], Beethove-
Seiss (John Powell); Melodie, Op 8, No. 3 ["Chants
du Voyageur"], Paderewski (Ignace J. Paderewski);
Second Barcarolle in A minor, Rubinstein (Josef
Hofmann); The Secret [Geheimsin], Op. 57, No. 39,
Grieg (Rudolph Ganz); Siegmund's Love Song ["Die
Walkure"], Wagner (Georges Enesco); Standchen
[Senerade], Op. 17, No. 2, Strauss ( W i l h e l m
Bachaus).
Special orchestral series—Quartet in E flat major,
Op. 12 Canzonetta, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy (Harold
Bauer).
Popular salon music—"Babes in Toyland" selec-
tions, "I Can't Do That Sum," "Toyland," "March
of the Toys," "Bo-Beep," "Children's Theme," Her-
bert (Robert Armbruster); Cupid's Garden [Inter-
mezzo], Eugene (Henri Bergman); Eldorado, Bart-
lett (Genevieve Pitot); Just for Tonight, Op. 52,
Geiger (Eleanor Spencer); The Old Road, Scott
LEATHER
FOR
WINS MEMBERSHIP PRIZE.
The first prize offered by the National Association
of Sheet Music Dealers in a new membership con-
test was won by Emil H. Pflock, traveling represent-
Buescher Publicity Exhibited in Court as Aid to ative for the Boston Music Co., Boston. The prize is
Success of Orchestra Engagement.
a silver loving cup and was presented by S. Ernest
Philpitt, head of S. Ernest Philpitt & Sons, Miami,
In a damage suit by Paul Specht, the New York Tampa and Jacksonville, Fla.
orchestra impresario, against the Recreation Amuse-
ment Center Corporation of Baltimore, Specht's at-
torney had to prove to the satisfaction of the court
that he had made diligent efforts to insure the suc-
cess of his appearance with his orchestra by advertis-
ing co-operation with the Recreation Center manage-
AND
ment.
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(Oscar Haase); Shepherd's Dance [from "Three
Dances from Henry VIII"], German (Robert Arm-
bruster).
Accompaniment rolls—Myself When Young [Bass Washington Commandery, Knights Templar, Port-
in E flat], Lehmann, "In a Persian Garden" (Uda
land, Ore., Finds Instrument Fills Place of Vocalist.
Waldrop); The Trout [Die Forelle], Soprano in D
The Washington Commandery, Knights Templar,
flat, Schubert (Coenraad Bos).
Special dealers' Duo-Art rolls—Coronach ["A of Portland, Ore., has found a new use for the
Highland Lament"], Barrett (Daisy Chambers phonograph, and has demonstrated that the phono-
Woolsey); Love Song, Op. 25, No. 3 ["A Day in graph can take the place of a vocalist in connection
Venice"], Nevin (Herman Fleer); To a Wild Rose, with its lodge work. The Commandery purchased a
Op. 51, No. 1 ["Woodland Sketches"], MacDowell Starr phonograph, Style VII, from the Starr whole-
sale department, Chas. Soule, manager. Mr. Nisley,
(Herman Fleer).
who purchased the instrument arranged a clever de-
Dance and song rolls—The Gold Digger, fox-trot, vice so that a record could be started, and any unde-
Hanley (Henry Lange); If I Can't Get the Sweetie sirable prelude could be eliminated, thus making it
I Want, fox-trot, Schwartz (Clair & Leith); I Love possible to use the instrument for lodge purposes.
You, fox-trot, Archer (Henry Lange); Indiana Moon,
Charles Soule, Portland, Ore., distributor of the
waltz, Jones (Herbert Clair); Just a Girl That Men Starr Piano Co., announces that Ned Douglas, who
Forget, waltz, Dubin-Rath & Garren (Roy Perkins); started in a small way three years ago, has opened
Land of Cotton Blues, fox-trot, Bennett-Jerome & up a fine store at 4511 University Way, Seattle,
Ahlert (Edythe Baker); Love Tales, fox-trot, Rose Wash., and has installed the Starr, Sonora and Co-
(Ray Perkins); Not Here, Not There, fox-trot, lumbia lines of phonographs and the Gennett and
Breuer (Frank Milne); That Old Gang of Mine, fox- Columbia records.
trot, Henderson (Hess & Leith).
STARR PHONOGRAPH'S NEW ROLE
DUO=ART ROLLS FOR NOVEMBER
NEW YORK
F&G
Buescher publicity, consisting of 11x14 window
cards showing the orchestra in color, which were put
about the city in store windows, announcing their
local appearance, Buescher lobby displays carried by
the Specht orchestra, local Buescher dealer ads, etc.,
etc., were all placed before Superior Judge Gorter.
The name "Buescher" and the words "Buescher in-
struments" appeared repeatedly in the proceedings.
Specht won the case, proving to the satisfaction of
the court that he had fulfilled his obligations in every
way.
Paul Specht and his orchestra will be a permanent
feature at the Hotel Alamac, New York, beginning
this month.
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