May 26, 1923
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
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The Redewill Music Co., Phoenix, Ariz., recently
occupied its elaborate new quarters at 212 West
Washington street, which has been remodeled and re-
'lecorated at a cost of approximately $60,000.
Clifford Bros., Inc., has taken over the music store
conducted by 1. G. Royce at 502 Main street, Win-
sted, Conn.
THE FAMOUS
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
of De Kalb, Illinois
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
struments or not, it will pay you to
handle and be able to furnish
CLARK ORCHESTRA ROLLS
Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
LARS.
Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originator j — Patentee*
De Kalb, Illinois
REMICK SONG HITS
The Zenith Radio Corporation, Chicago, announces
the addition of two new distrihutors in the Middle
Western territory—the W. M. Dutton & Sons Com-
pany, with main office located in Hastings, Neb., and
Lindeman-Hoffer, Inc., with home office situated in
the Davidson Building, Kansas City, Mo.
The territory of W. M. Dutton & Sons Company
will include the entire state of Nebraska, 17 counties
in western Iowa, 13 counties in northern Kansas, and
three counties in the northwest part of Missouri.
The company has opened a branch in Omaha and
from there will handle the distribution of Zenith
radio for Lincoln, Omaha and Council Bluffs
territory.
A few weeks ago a change was effected in the
personnel of the above organization; A. C. Barclay
was elected president, succeeding VV. M. Dutton, and
H. A. Laison was made vice-president, the place
previously filled by W. R. Snyder. George Dutton
retains his position as secretary-treasurer to the com-
pany. W. M. Dutton will remain active in the affairs
of the corporation as chairman of the board of
directors, and Mr. Snyder will also be on the board
The new president, A. C. Barclay, became con-
nected with the company three years ago. Previous
to his coming to Hastings he had many years of
experience with large commercial organizations in
the East.
An enviable record in the merchandising of musical
instruments and equipment has been the history of
the principals, Messrs. Lindeman and Hoffer, of
Lindeman-Hoffer, Inc.. Zenith distributors for Kansas
and western Missouri. Mr. Hoffer was formerly con-
nected with the Baldwin Piano Company and while
with them made many friends in both the music and
radio trade throughout the country. Mr. Lindeman
of this organization enjoyed a very brilliant success
whi e connected with the Q. K. S. Company.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
USES CHART SYSTEM.
BANG!—WE'RE OFF!
Over 1000 orders were filled the past month to
Professional Artist for this "Song." In every
State of U. S. A.
THE MAN THAT CATCHES ME MUST
HAVE THE GOOD HARD CASH
J. H. REMICK & C 0 .
Chicago
Middle West Territory Will Be Well Served
by Appointment of Leading Firms
in Nebraska and Missouri.
Arthur Herbert, formerly of Montreal, opened a
music studio in the Roberts' building. First street,
Wyandotte, Mich., last week, where he is teaching
sound system of playing.
Hebert is only a young man, but he has wide
experience in musical circles, particularly in Canada.
He plays both piano and saxophone. The newcomer
to Wyandotte employs a chart system which works
automatically and by which popular music is soon
mastered.
I Told Them All About "You.
Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs
Off the Moon.
Who Knows.
I'll Think of You.
A Night in June.
Just Like a Butterfly.
Auf Wiedersehn.
Surrender.
Twing-a-Ling.
There's Somebody New.
Who's Blue Now.
Russian Doll.
Under the Sing Sing Sycamore
Tree.
You Gotta Be Good to Me.
New York
NEW ZENITH AGENCIES
Detroit
(Comic with Extra Verses)
Regular Trade Price—Retails at 35c
Write for Special Introductory Rates
(Unsold copies can be exchanged.)
J. S. UNGER MUSIC HOUSE, Publishers
Reading
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Pennsylvania
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