Turns out Silberbauer studied tuba with August Helleberg. How about that? For a picture of Charles J. Silberbauer and a little history, if you are interested, follow the link below. This might even be your mouthpiece.
I would print these pages out if I was interested in the article. I have found through ancestry searches that many links fail a year or two later.
https://books.google.com/books?id=qUc0A ... nd&f=false
and similar:
https://books.google.com/books?id=L19FA ... nd&f=false
and this OCR pullout:
"The Police Band not only gives recreation and pleasure to the men who participate , but it makes them happy In what they i are able to give to those where none as well as they know the monotony and drudgery of the daily life of most of the people who have no other way to enjoy musical diversion." The New York Police Band Is eagerly demonstrating to the people that the department is not tainted with graft, that the men are honest and sincere in their desire to do public good. Band Organized In 1001. The Police Band was organized In 1901 by Patrolman
Charles J. Silberbauer with other enthusiasts upon the subject. ' Prior to his entrance to the police department Officer Silberbauer was a letter carrier and leader of the
Letter Carriers' Band.
He Is one of the beat bass players In this country, having studied music for many years under Hellerberg (sic), one of the world's greatest bandsmen.
One of the most Interesting phases of the New York Police Band is that it is composed exclusively of policemen who combine musical gifts to their equipment as police officers, and some of them before joining the police force were members of the U. S. Army and Navy bands, while others were at West Point. Patrolman Alexander J. Wlddlck, for instance, was in an English army band and he has played before most of the crowned heads of Europe; Sergeant Beaufrere. of the 53d Precinct, drum major of the band, had had wide experience in that capacity before Joining the force; William D. Benisch, a hardy officer, left a position at the Metro politan Opera House to become a police officer."