Presto

Issue: 1920 1776

PRESTO
August 7, 1920.
J. P. SEEBURG PIANO CO.
PIANO AND PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS ® TOOLS
Manufacturers of
COIN-OPERATED ORCHESTRIONS
Ask for Catalog No. 184
Phonograph Cabinet Hardware
And Up-to-Date
Ask for Catalog No. 155
Let us quote on your "special" parts—we have
excellent facilities for making all manner of Turn-
ings, Stampings, Smal 1 Castings, Wire Goods, Etc.
PLAYER-PIANOS
Money-makers for the trade in which there are Novelty
and High-grade Standardized Merit.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
N«w York Since 1848
4ih Ave <& 13th St.
Dealers can not afford to neglect the opportunities
offered by the SEEBURG MIDGET ORCHESTRION.
There are live prospects wherever there are picture
shows or other places of refined indoor entertainment.
Send for Catalogues.
QUALITY
J. P. SEEBURG PIANO CO.
419 West Erie Street
CHICAGO
in Name and in Fact
TONE. MATERIALS, CONSTRUCTION, WORKMANSHIP,
DESIGN—all in accord with the broadest experience—are the
elements which give character to Bush & Lane Products.
BUSH & LANE PIANOS
BUSH & LANE CECIL IAN PLAYER PIANOS
take high place, therefore, in any comparison of high grade
pianos because of the individuality of character which distin-
guishes them in all essentials of merit and value.
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
Holland, Mich.
SMITH & iftlXON
PLAYERS
and
PIANOS
We are making these distinctive
leaders as low as any good cnes
can be produced.
We may sur-
prise you. Investigate and see.
G O L D S M I T H Player Pianos
Offer Opportunities Surpassing All Others for Dealers
who Appreciate Fine Instruments at Fair Prices.
No charge for the name,
Than which few are so well known
GOLDSMITH PIANO CO., 1223-1227 Miller St.,Chicago
Get This Name Clearly in Your Mind
YOU WILL WANT THEM LATER, IF NOT RIGHT
AWAY. SO MAKE YOUR ARRANGEMENTS NOW.
In the field for 50 year*
MORRISON-WATERS PIANO CO.
924 McLean Avenue
Made by Chickering Brothers, Chicago
THE UPRIGHT WITH GRAND QUALITIES—THE GRAND THAT IS
INCOMPARABLY GREAT.
In Every Community a Few People Appreciate
and Will Pay for The Best.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
REPRESENT SOMETHING EXCLUSIVE
OFFICE AND FACTORY*
Chase-Hackley Piano Co,
South Park Avenue and East 23rd Street,
(ESTABLISHED 1863—THE PIONEER PIANO INDUSTRY OF THE WEST)
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER
MANUFACTURERS OF
R. S. HOWARD CO
Chase Bros.. Hackley and
Carlisle Pianos
Chase Bros. Player de Luxe
Exceltone Player-Pianos
PIANOS and PLAYERS
Wonderful Tone Quality.
Best Materials and Workmanship.
M a i n O f f i c e s : 485 East 133rd Street, NEW YORK CITY
as for Catalogues
A FULL LINE OF FIVE LEADERS FOR THE TRADE
Factory and Main Offices:
MUSKEGON. MICHIGAN
CHICAGO
RICHMOND, VA.
932 Republic Building
State and Adams Sts.
Virginia Power and Railway
Building
STARR
PIANOS
Our new designs are models of artistic piano
•onstruction. More than fifty designs, a
ttyle for every need at a price for every pmrse
find unmatched selling points m lh 0BARR, RICHMOND, TRAYSER a n d
WBMINGTON PLAYER-PIANOS
CHICAGO, ILL.
Klndler & Collins
AND
Pianos
5 8 0 - 5 2 4 W. 48441 S
NEWYOPK
PUYBR-PIANO8
Correspondence with dealers solicited.
THE STARR PIANO CQ.
STARR and RICHMOND GRAND PIANOS
STARR. RICHMOND, TRAYSER and REMINQTCW
PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
Factories :
RICHMOND, INDIANA
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T i l l PRESTO BUYERS*
«UIDB CLASSIFIES ALL
PIANOS AND PLAYERS
AND THEIR MAKERS
PRESTO
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THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY
THE PRESTO YEAR BOOK
IS THE ONLY ANNUAL
REVIEW OP
THE MUSIC TRADES
' • c.nt., $2.09 « r~,
ONE WEEK IN SUMMER
An Indianapolis paper has started a discussion of
the best day in the week for results. One contributor
thinks Monday is the best because it follows the "rest-
ful Sabbath." Another thinks Wednesday is the best
because it is in the middle of the days, when the forces
are in full swing and power. Still another declares
that Friday is best because of the promise of the Sat-
urday half-holiday and the succeeding "day betwixt."
But the star contributor of them all declares that every
day in the week is a good one for almost anything but
work.
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