The talking machine world (July-Sept 1921)

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168 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD September 15, 1921 ADVANCE RECORDS FOR OCTOBER (Continual from page 167) CLARION RECORDS TRIBUTE TO G. W. HOPKINS Silver Bowl and Bound Volume of Letters of Praise Presented to Vice-president of Columbia Graphophone Co. by Advertising Club Geo. W. Hopkins, vice-president and general snles manager of the Columbia Graphophone Co., was presented recently with a magnificent silver bowl, together with a bound book of letters by his associates in the New York Adverlising Club. Mr. Hopkins has just completed I wo terms as president of this well-known organization and his regime was noteworthy for the tremendous strides achieved by the Advertising Club during this period. The bound book of letters contains hundreds of communications from members of the Advertising Club, all of which speak in the highest terms of praise of the success attained by Mr. Hopkins as president of the organization, constituting as a whole a remarkable personal tribute to Mr. Hopkins' efforts in behalf of the Advertising Club of New York. I While Hoys McUl, Men Mdo.ty Men ARK) RECORDS EXHIBIT AT STATE FAIRS n Francisco, Cal., nged to have elabond records at the MEETING OF TALKING MACHINE MEN The monthly meeting of the Talking Machine Men, Inc., the organization composed of progressive talking machine dealers of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, was held on August II at Keen's Chop House, 72 West Thirtysixth street, and over fifty members of the organization were present. Resolutions were read by E. G. Brown, secretary of the Association, on the passing away of Eurico Caruso and M. Gorlansky, the wellknown talking machine dealer of Yonkers, N. Y, Al Downs and Richard Finch, of the professional department of Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, demonstrated several songs which that firm is to feature in the Fall season. These included: "Stolen Kisses," "Sunny Tennessee" and "I Wonder if You Still Care for Me?" Charles D. Isaacson, editor of the "Music in the Home" page of the New York Globe, will, early in September, address a gathering of the retail clerks of the metropolitan district in the auditorium of the Wurlitzer Co. Arrangements were completed by the Talking Machine Men, Inc., to join the National Association of Music Merchants. You Ought to Know In case you are contemplating expanding the sphere of your business to include departments devoted to Pianos, Player-Pianos, Musical Merchandise or Sheet Music, that you'll find news and comments about them all in REVIEW ESTABLISHED ]876 The oldest and leading music trade weekly, which covers every branch of the industry It Contains Instructive and educational articles. Hints on salesmanship and advertising. Editorials that are timelv and authoritative. Facts about the new things in the trade. Trade happenings in all parts of the United States ''Review the Music Trade With Us" Send your $2 now for a full year's subscription to THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW 373 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK