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| | 4! THE EVENING WORLD, on e of the 1! 500 Music Merchants Must MERCHANTS Some FROM EVERYWHERE REGALED AT FEAST Members of National Asso: tion Have Their Annual , Banquet at Commodore. =D. PANDREW Gen “oa «JL HUDSON Co ALBERT = =r ih G ~ By Elias McQuaid. ‘The best of twenty good stories placed before the 1,500 ladies and gentlemen who attended the nine- teenth annual banquet of the Na tional Association of Music Merchants of America in the ballroom of the Hotel Commodore last night was told by John Philip Sousa. It was a story of other days, when the March King wore @ full beard and the color there. of was black. “The band,” said Sousa, “was piny- ing @ long engagement in one of the larger cities of England, After a late supper, or early breakfast, whichever you choose to call it, it was my cus ftom to return to the hotel about 2 @’olock in the morning. “Every morning I saw a picture, such as we see regularly in the mod ern olty, but which, I confess, I never witnes without a little tug at the heart-strings. Every morning a lone worubwoman was at work on the marble staircase of the hotel. "I was reluctant to speak to the woman, much as I sympathized with her, for words are but hollow things, and I delayed until I had approached my manager on the subject of, passes. This manager or mine was! what I believe the boys describe as @ hard-boiled egg. I doubt if he would have paid 6 cehts to see the Battle of Waterloo staged over again with the original cast. “But finally I got the ‘Oakleys,’ and | on the fifth morning of our stay made bold to address the poor scrub- woman. Not until I began speech with her did I observe that she was) rather buxom and not as elderly as) most scrubwomen. “*Yours is not the pleasantest oc- | cupation in the world, I ventured, ‘tolling while others sleep?” “Indeed, then it isn’t,’ ehe sald. ‘My back is almost broke with it.’ “T've been thinking,’ said I, ‘that you might welcome a little recrea- tion; that perhaps you like music, and I've got two tickets for the band concert next Friday night. Would you like to go?” “I would that,’ sald the lady. ‘And is Friday your first night off?” BOYHOOD SECRET OF SECRE- C. ARTHUR 2ONG WELL VETERAN PLATER -Plane OLMONS Tarror_ “smasy HEATON , AUTO-PNEUMATIC President; Mrs. Troy, Second Vice President; B. Knowlton of Watertown, Mrs. Edwa: Mitor of the Talking Machine Jour-|H. V. Beasley of Texarkana, Ark, U TARY DAVIS REVEALED, ar confessed that this was his fifty-|from Florida, where the business Following the confession of Secry-| sixth banquet since New Year's.| said to be experiencing a boom, came tary of Labor James J. Davis, ffhat| (“Giad” is down to 181 pounds.) S. Ernest Philpitt (stores in Jack-}Vice President; in his youth he played the clarinet} Alex. McDonald of the Sohmer|sonville, Tampa and Miami), and in the town band of Shani, Pa.) Piano Company, New York, Vice|John Turner of Tampa. Henry Droher Members of the National tion | Chairman of the Jubilee Convention| was present from Cleveland, where he of Music Merchants cons! an| Committee, swapped business yarns] directs the business founded nearly a inquiry to determine whlat instru-| with Manager Charlie Devine of the| century ago by his grandfather, who ments are played by the other fellows | Cincinnati branch of the Aeolian.| learned the organ in Germany. in President Herding Cabinet. The! The Chairman of the big committee] Arthur Trostler of Kansas City President, everybody ‘nows, tooted a|is Mark P. Campbell of the Bram-| stopped off for the dinner en route to io in a band at|bach Piano Company. Atlantic City and the convention of the National Association 0! iking 4 EDWIN BUTLER THE NEW atachine Jobbers.. According to go#- PRESIDENT. sip at the Commodore, Mr. Trostler J. Edwin Butler of Marion, Ind.,| will be elected President. waa elected President of the Asso- Egen ‘Treasurer. Secretary Davis was the head- Mner at the ajeakers’ table and di- vided hongify and applause with Sousa anf, Bdgar A. Guest, the Mich- faan pofet, Marie Rappold sang a| ciation yesterday and will preside at| CHICAGO HAS ITS REPRESENTA * ‘ag gong about the little girl | next year’s convention. TIVES ON HAND. who sed @ ttle boy a kiss when| Charles and William Jacob and| From Chicago came, among others, erPNes won lila: trees—and whom | Alex. McDonald shook hands with| Benjamin H, Jefferson, advertising boy found in the garden the | most of the dealers they visited re-| manager for Lyon & Healy, largest morning tying apples on a big! cently in a 10,000-mile and 41-day! musical instrument house in the ush of lilacs. Other entertainers! bocst-the-piano-business trip from] West, and Leslie C. Wiswell, director ‘were’ Jool Lay,’ Arthur Middleton, | const to coast. The Jacobses are tied| of its Victrola department, The tame Pal Whiteman's Orchestra and Er-| up to the Mathushek Piano Company] of C. Arthur Longwell of (76 Aeolian ‘win Nytregyhazi, pianist. of New York. C. A, Grinnell of the] Company, it was said, rests upon the The retiring President, M. V. De|big Detroit house of Grinnell] fact that for fifteen years he has been Forrest of Sharon, Pa. (where the| Brothers, with branches all over} travelling the U. 8. A. from end to Secretary of Labor comes from) read) Michigan, heard somebody say the}end demonstrating not only player & letter of encouragement to the)Grannells have twenty-nine music] pianos, but reproducing pianos. Also musto men from President Harding.| shops. “Thirty,” he corrected; “we] present were Louis Buehn of Phila- Jt was Mr. De Forrest who revealed | opened another this morning.” delphia, President of the Association Jimmy Davis's past as a boy clar-| Col, F, B, T, Hollenberg of Little} of Talking Machine Jobbers; Preai- ineti: Rock, Ark., was hailed on all sides} dent Tom Pletcher of the Q. R. 8. as the Father of the Association. The| Musio Roll Company, and President ment of music in America along the| Colonel js one of the lead in the] Alexander Shoninger of the Piano fines of the singing societies and! pusiness in the Southwest, Another] Travellers. Singing competitions of his native popular gentleman was John W.| Jesse French of Newenstle, Ind, Wales. He appealed tor the support | Boothe of Los Angeles, President of| manufacturer of the Jese French & of the association for the Administra-|the jocal organization in Southern] son piano, bore modestly the title of ‘tion programme on immigration and} California, The delegation from the| “dean of the industry,” and B. L. citizenship, and repeated some of the| pacific Coast was thirty strong. One] Atherton of the Amphion Company of things be has been saying lately injof the Westerners is George R.| syracuse, makers of the inside mech- favor of “saving” wage, instead | Hughes of the Wiley B. Allen Com-| anisms of most ,"players” was said of merely a “living” wage. He re-|pany, San Francisco, First Vjce|to be the “heaviest pneumatic” in the minded these dealers in planos and) prosident Wil! C. Hamilton was on] trade, Mr. Atherton totes 300 pounds, talking machines that theirs ts one from Pittsburgh W. 8, Weser, head of the house of of the first businesses to feel the pinch! prom Boston came the most dis-| Weser Brothers, with a factory at when the wage earner is penalized. | tinguished looking gentleman at the] 43q Street and 11th Avenue and five AN Cuticura Talcum Is So Refreshing A fow grains of this exquisitely scented powder dusted on the skin hes and cools, and overcomes heavy perepiration, It is an ideal face, skin, baby and dusting powder and takes the place of other perfumes for paaay- ekin. Hres by Mall. Address: ‘‘Outieurs Lab- , Maidan 49, Mass."’ Sold every- Be ‘Boap fhe. Oin \' " noe Courtes Talcum 2c, retary Davis urged the develop- | DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF | dinner, Col, Edward Payson, whol or gix retail stores about town, was MUSIC THERE. wears Henry Cabot Lodge whiskers] said to be the only man In the busi- if ‘and is prominent in the Esperanto] ness who lived in New Rochelle and This te Jubilee Week among the! movement. Another Bostonian pres-| drives his own car to New York every music men, who have owned New ent was D. D. Luxton of Vose & Sons. York and thronged the Hotel Com-|Lrittain B. Wilson represented the modore since Monday morning. And Music Trade Review, and Edward M. day, W. H. Yahrling was the only dealer present from Youngstown, O. Everybody sang, everybody had a At Their Banquet at the Commodore Georgine Avery of Mrs. C. Third burger of New York, Secretary, and Mrs. Harry L. Vibbard of Syracuse, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922, Hogar ph ak reme E. oy a new dessert—press “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese into moulds; turn out; cover with sweetened whip- ped creamand surround with crushed berries, You'llloveit! Remember, only the genuine “PHILADELPHIA” Cream Cheese has the brand on the package. Bans, GOOD Cheese POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywher AMUSEMENTS. NEW AMSTERDAM THEATRE -W 42nqST POPULAR MATINEES WED. & SAT. Ste va aoe eke ivat THE, PLAY REGULAR PRIC hare oa HENRY ILLER'S 224," 0034.84 Beet 33 < ALLAN, POLLOCK Dt in’ A PINCH HITTER” EAuL CARROLE Thea, ‘Opens Ni WHEEL\: 1 in 20 Parts, T BOX OFFICE. auctiae Went a DAVID BELASCO Presents LENORE ULRIC 2s “KIKI LIBERTY "st 388¢ ‘0 The tates °° COHAN "ror sito wwea, eat @ ED, WYNN if PEPrFECT FOOL (AN_UNBEATABLE COMBINATION | gat rc eta Heen Hayes with Oty Kruger By & 434 St. “48th St een Wed. and 8 WALLACE EDDINGER — MARY NASH IN “CAPTAIN APPLEJACK” 6000 MORNING DEARIE 6L0B AMUSEMENTS. Motion Picture Criticism Elevated in Substance by “In wo far as magnificent nat ural rcencry, Imposing and costumes, ther things speed can, motion authentic bicture— Nero," the physical appearan has been reproduced. Are masved und moved through Valleys and ac aides Mobs swarm the streets und elreus—the Presented ky WILLIAM FOX. Directed, by J,GORDON "NOW LYRICS aescNOW ALB SEATS RESERVED Harris & Morley Si he W Lancaster, and 0 BETTY BLYTHE i in ‘HIS WIFE'S HUSBAND’ EME VAUDEVILLE, we, Douglas & Bari, in, Leonard & DO YOU REMEMBER Dion Roucicau pinay “The Shaughrau ‘Then see the wonderful picture adapted from this play. “MY WILD IRISH ROSE’? With an all star cast BEGINNING SUNDAY MAKK TRAN Broadway and 47th NEW oS eh BRIGHTON |"si'itit's Brighton Beach] "ASS" ttatns. IGHT = A, Opp. W, 130 St Ferry. MUSIC BOX \ IRVING Hs MUSTCHOX REVUE nt music show ever made In America. SAM A. HARRIS si¥.0885; 23 Mats, Wed. & Sai SIX CYLINDER LOVE With ERNEST TRUEX, 630 ST Music [, Music atl, bet; Bier & Gent. | * P. W. Eves, 8.30, Mat. Sat. 2,30, 2D YEAR—ORIGEINAL CAST, IVOL| ‘Over the Border’ way ‘A Paramount. Picture, ‘at 49 St, Rivoli Concert Orchestra. ADE SAYS— autiful young woman, with much a needs legal advice Ra Oe in “OUR LEAD! rT th THOMAS MEI GAN aw and LOIS WILSON as the The Paramount pleture th patty helt comes to t RIVOLI NEXT SUNDAY ALTO Dorothy Dalton al “The Woman Who Walked Alone’ re. A Paramount Pictu Famous Rinito Orchest MIDNIGHT AUTHORS’ LEAGUE CARNIVAL “risey pupa! ITS KIND EVER HELD § NEW YORK SON SQUARE GARDEN TO-MORROW Wow WA Mox OFFICE NOW OPE PAR re ; RETRI St. BUTIO THE GREATEST EVENT. OF| — ‘CE, ENTIKE SEASON. WMA 2 en a ae b | MARK aE Loe ESS TRAN x Sennett Comed BROOKE VAL PIANO TRI oR! BURG cm 5.30 PM. Bate., 9-20, 10.30 A. rh, Sundays "9.30, 10.30 A. "3, 600, 6 0 PB SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET. Pe UBCS ESI ESSA SEASHORE ‘BUNGALOWS $200 SEASON UP BOOKING. 2 and 4-room apartme furniahed Foome. B10, 12.00, $15, weekly boating, fishing, 5 minutes KR. R, NORE, Hovis, Highlands, N. J FOR SALE. | DIAMONDS WATCHES JPEN DAILY THLE RM: 50 New Attractions Bait Water Burf Bathing NOW OPEN. Pryor’sBand Free Dancing. Free Circus NOTED SOLOISTS—FAMED ORCHESTRA. ——————— wLb Betty Compson & Tom Moore Tye. Battery 0.30, 10.30 A. M., __ AMUSEMENTS, WINTER GARDEN ™ FODIE CANTOR :« SNAKE it sidPPt With NAN W. of By, va, 8.20. SHUBERT * Wea. and Bat, 2. McINiY ne and HEATH In the Musical + RED PEPPER” Laugh Shaker MAXINE ELLIOTT'S sic" MAKJONIE in the Comedy Ram BEA Ink GULuUFISH With WILTON LACKAYE, 4ATH ST, Then... of Bway Matin CECH Wind CLEO MAYITELD tn THE | BLUSHING BRIDE Thurs, & Sat sata Fen 4@ GARRICK 69 WW. 25th. v9.8.0 BUGENE VU NElba' os “THE HAIRY APE,’ Plymouth, W. 45th St. Evgs. 8. Mats. Thurs. & Sat. 245 Mats, Thurs, & Sat.2.a0. | big rhe With Grane | BIG KE Y Mitehett and HIT: the Nugents AMUSEMENTS, CENTURY { Th re fStAMBOUL. 4 ee piety }, B0e to 92.54, AMBASSADOR 40°", "9c" Zachaee BLOSSOM TIME EATEST MUSICAL HIT OF AGES! ‘smsRONY EXO Nes TW i aac NDOVERROAD 4 Season's Smartest Comedy. PLAYHOUSE Went, gu, Bt a. , 40TH iT. Peet, | tuts bs ‘Up The Ladder’ sain (res Nest weis Wot Wy.bvw8 30 Wed. and at. 2.30 LAWFUL LARCENY Buuit * at, “2.0 Mate. W, MILNE'S "NEW COMEDY—THE | TRUTH BLAYDS| ABOUT With 0. B. MEGGIE and __ ALEXA’ Ta, Wey NI of B'way | Mats. Wed, a Sut. 2.9 ‘NA NICHOLS" New Comedy, | West. West Point (Week Days Dally Including Sunda kill, son und leaves 9.40 A, Mi; rail tickets New York to Albany, and Dally including Sunday tWest Point (except Sun 42d Bt, 10-A, Mos West 10. Ves Desbrosses St 0 P.M; Yonker Sundays ly—For +Bes Hendrick Hudson caved Desbrosses. Bt fRoturn steamer sane day trom Time Desbrosses St. Pier Tel. (commencing June Newburgh ‘and. ¢houghkeep He, h st A Mountain, ¢Newburgh and ?Poughkeepsle, | VANDERBILT a 830, FANNY HAW THORN’ i or |. SRATS ALL PERFORMANC! THE, We ed &BAt.$2.n0 higher Bhagat BARNEY BERNARD and ALEXANDER CARR in a new * comedy, “PARTNERS AGAIN.” y MontagueGlans&JulenRekertGoodman| MAE MURRAY “The Ntgw Little Devil” Inctudin, D, BER’ ata 5 RAM . A fast boat ‘to Albany every day including Sunday with direct rail con- nections to all points North, East and Spring is the time to go. One Day Outings to Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, Only) or Bear Mountain For ¢Newburgh, ¢Poughkeepsle, Kingston Point, y. (Also {Bear Mountain and *Weast Point until gin eal ie Yonkers, 10.15 9.00 A. M.: West 42d 8t., 9.20 A. M.; A.M t rall connection. Ali Albany to ate York accepted, ‘or +Bear Mountain, 20-A. M.; Yonkei +West Point West 424 , 9.30 A cute ated t 9300 Canal Daylight Saving New York 8. for housekeeping, by week, month oF season; ¥ ‘ta 1 block to ONE DAY OUTINGS LAKE HOPATCONG, $1.75 Every Sunday Leave W. 23d St. 7:17: Liberty, St... 7.40 AOU; Tackson Ave., dersey City. 7.58 A. M. MAUCH CHUNK, $2.40 are all here, including the Scanian of Chicago the Music Trade] giorious time, everybody was glad to ites Sundays, ee A tod 25; July, 9 x Industries Chamber of Com-| Indicator, Delbert L. Loomis was] yee John Philip Sousa and hear his Neen wa oe bs Tit Elberta, Ba Ta merce, the National Piano Manufac- | jotting down notes for The Music| stories, and everybody who saw the My LUCRETIA BORGIA turers’ Association, the National | Trades. book expressed confidence that one of Agrippa WASHINGTON $5 00 Piano Travellers’ Association, the|iny poLiTics AS WELL AS| the sensations of the literary year will Bay Sad ty LOU ROGERS. or BALTIMORE le. Musical Supply Association of Amer- | be the poems of Chairman Bill Heaton tse . 4 tea, the National Musical Merchan- PIANOS, ot the National Plano Travellers’ As- LOwW§—_) WALLACE REID in ewe SUNdays, June 11 and 25 Gis Aasmaten, tha Peed Ieatri,| Cart Conway of New York, President|S'ctaueny members of which have TATE! “neross the Continent” ek en ad se Return: ment Manufacturers’ Association, | of the Hallett & Davis Company of) tneir banquet to-night. Kitty Francis & Co., ing eave _Wattionton 4.00 P, M., Baltimore the Organ Builders’ Association and | Boston, pointed out as the retir- — — Ries Rats Hor B farempa 5,00 F the National Association of Music | ing President of the National Piano | «14 Hath Charms to Soothe the - - a % a sams st es terais! train Merchants, whose nineteenth annual! Manufacturers’ Aesociation, and C. C. Savage Beast.” Radiat | CAMEO! Karle, Rarbare Castle: astern andard Time Shown banquet was acclaimed by all as the | Chickering of Chicago as the Presl tomobile to seven persons | od CUETO wT a ee Alpine incident of a dasrling week, | dent-elect. Mr. Daniels of Buffalo | one ey of ownership in several ips off the Old Block J». se FALSE FRONTS June 25th LURAY, VA., $6.C0 Among other trade celebrities | irn’t the only m 10 carries pianos |'* © ange i i VUNIORS—Lite ad, av. Wwny- lyr, Karte in person, 0.30 Pw TE ENE epareenartd pointed out to The Evening World| and politics, for Richard W. Law-|¢f the Western States, whereas only) Bt Oo at a oe oe Bway & | Cont. ¥ NEW JERSEY CENTRAL reporter was Bill Daniels of Buffalo, | rence—boosting oo-operative adver-|one piano to every ine hundred per- ease She emolan dea Made CRITERION 2.3*5; nt: Noon member of the bi jano-and-talk- | tising to al! who would Iaten to rea- has been 50! according to h \ /RO'S SENSATIONAL PRODUCTION een) ing-machine firm 3 Benton, Cottier| sop—rie leader of the G. 0, P. cohorts| quoted by Robert KE. Ram- coated. | For children and adults. “THE STROKE of MIDNIGHT" pany teBRON RIVE & Daniels. Fifty years ago, they say, in the Borough of the Bronx, way yesterday at she Sau Session of - ‘Thrilling Drama of @ Human Life, Canal 8, 0b. ah Bill Daniels was office boy of the or- When he asked if the ladies have|the Music Industry Chamber of Com- MARK c 6 and v'P. M. 8 ganization of which he is to-day the| nothing to say about the plano busi-|merce in the Hotel Commodore, A , KATHERINE M' DONALD Datla ian WM Bek te Me Me ee bead. nope, the reporter was presented to|campaign to advertiae extensively |! "THE WORLD'S TRAN _ eamuaiat, posedanty etene el AA Carried And that ion’t the half of it, men, Mre. Charles Kohler, active head of| mustoal Japtryraenty of all sorts in Neo Terma 10) ON NAVIGATION CoMmtaNY: for Brother Daniele also is the Big the great organization which bears|/every corner 0! je country was : B aT Bt 0 empio} Noise of the Republican organization the name of her late husband. The| urged by Mr. Ramsay Harl em Offic tnd ana Anniversary | contiaentinlt 00, SIGHT SEEING YACHT otherwise the “machine’—in Erie ballroom was one continuous lesson| ‘The State ration of Mu: . + PITOL%4 ‘ Tl eevee ohh Feat al bade County. in national geography. First, W. C.| Clubs alos meeting this we amt Now Located at GoldenDreams’ | (AMERICAN Dally 10.30, 2:80. "Tel, Broad @854 W. H, Alfring, general manager of Dierks would be polntod out—Dierks | exscuttve sessiun yeatertay at the) 9 ay at Stat. Capitol Grand Orchestra : y_Hook and Orean.t , @e Asolian Company, who ts always in of the ©. © Mellor Co Hotel nnsylvania otttcers || — = CED Qust going away or just getting back Pitteburgsh—and then, perhy for ; nn year, 7 ~~ i 2092 7th Ave. ae +s BROADWAY," oamenes «(PEDIT Pa lori’ iy @ business trip, reached the ence Campbei! of tiv Knight-Camp- Mra, Edna Martone of N« ar { = \ || Fi om at} and 2 Renae ee eae ee eae raid Company of Denver Chiy, Tacelactsd Preelsent; Mlse Cure Near 125th St, B EMENTH VAUDEVILLE | || Pick ceeticns Arcmaszismac, |18A%) laid count aan doy tr the Pacific Coast; “Glad” Henderson,| A “big deuler ip a small town" oof New York, Vit Viw QOTEL THERESA BUILD! to New Fork, * BOSTON ‘628 METROPOLITAN LINE | _ STEAMER MANDAL a LY To Atlantic Highlands, N.J. Liga VING tt din Atl on ob atte? FEES. | Sttantle Hishlande *Morning ‘Trip Omitted Mondaye (Daylight Baving Time.) Ballroom Deck Dancing Free Telepher on F are Ww Broad 3M, 1084, Steel, Steamer, “HIGHEANDER” 9. Ww. + 9.30 Weekda: dre Round Trip Scekdays,0c. Children, ido, Refreshments Mu aoe Interstate Park Bowling Green Tron Stsnnbosi de CONEY ISLAND Behedule for Special SS

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