Presto

Issue: 1922 1892

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PRESTO
October 28, 1922.
THE PRESTO'S WANT ADVS.
A RARE O P P O R T U N I T Y .
FOR SALE—An old established and distinctly high-grade
piano and general music store may be bought on
attractive terms. Complete in every department.
Located in one of the best cities in Illinois. Owner
retiring. Full particulars on application. Address
"Owner, Box 4," PRESTO, Chicago.
POSITION W A N T E D .
Highly successful music store manager experienced in
sales building, financing and profit making is avail-
able for immediate change. Young, energetic, entire
business life in only two positions, both registering
big successes. Communicate at once. Address " E n -
ergetic," Box 11, PRESTO Office, Chicago.
SALESMEN WANTED.
We have an opening for one or two high class piano
salesmen in our Kansas City organization. Hard
work will be required. Men whose experience qualifies
them for both floor and outside work preferred.
Chance to qualify for executive position is offered to
a hustler. Salary and commission arrangement. Sev-
eral of our men are in the $100 per week class. We
want more of this type. This is the wrong piace for
a fellow looking for a "soft snap." Write, giving full
particulars regarding age, experience, nationality, sal-
ary expectations, etc., to Smith, Barnes & Strohber
Co., 917-919 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
BUSINESS O P P O R T U N I T Y .
Wanted—Piano Salesman desiring to locate in the very
best spot in California, must be clean cut in every
way, to join with fine established general music store
in best town in state, of 10,000 population. Prefer
man with a little money to invest as partner in busi-
ness. Address Graber-Henrich Music House, 204 E.
Main St., Visalia, Calif.
T A L K I N G MACHINES W A N T E D .
W A N T E D — Columbia or Victor talking machines, all
styles. Give styles you have and price in first letter.
No quantity too large if price is right. Address
"Hanover," care PRESTO.
SALESMAN W A N T E D .
Excellent opportunity in western Iowa, city of 70,000
population, for salesman with small capital desiring
to establish himself in business. Address, Iowa, care
Presto, Chicago.
SALES C O R R E S P O N D E N T W A N T E D .
Old established Chicago piano house needs young man
with natural salesman's instinct to write piano selling
letters to out-of-town prospects. Must be energetic
and resourceful.
Rural training and sympathetic
understanding of home folks more essential than
technical knowledge of goods. City sales experience
not necessary; our most successful piano salesmen
come from the country. State qualifications in first
letter; age, schooling, experience, married or single,
salary to start, etc. Address, Correspondent, Box
18, Presto Office, Chicago.
STORE FOR S A L E .
FOR SALE—Music Store in good central Ohio city of
about 30,000. Established nine years. Good line of
pianos and phonographs. Owner interested in other
business. A small amount of cash required. Address
STORE C H A N C E , care Presto, Chicago.
SUPERINTENDENT WANTED.
Fact'.-ry Man Wanted—A man with thorough experience
and good references wanted to fill position as assist-
ant superintendent. Assistant, care Presto, Chicago.
FACTORY M A N W A N T E D .
Wanted—A good mill room man and cabinet maker, with
good record, can secure foreman's position in a well
known piano factory. Address Foreman, care Presto,
Chicago.
A BUSINESS O P P O R T U N I T Y .
For Sale—Exclusive Music Store in a thriving Wisconsin
town, doing a fine business; stock and equipment in
perfect shape. A rare chance for one who appre-
ciates the advantages of a medium-sized town. Cash
necessary.
Apply Box 17, Presto Office, 407 So.
Dearborn St., Chicago.
SALESMAN W A N T E D .
A thorough!.* experienced man for floor work. Must be
a good f .ser. Kreiter Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
FINISHER WANTED
At our Milwaukee warerooms. Steady position.
Piano Co., Milwaukee, Wis.
Kreiter
REAL BARGAINS.
Your choice of forty used Uprights, ebony finish, from
$27.00 to $45.00 each. Address replies to R. J. C ,
Cable Piano Company, Chicago, Illinois.
SALES AGENCY W A N T E D .
Wanted—Sales agency for Piano supplies and accessories,
by established music roll company, doing business tn
Chicago and by mail all over U. S. We are in touch
with all live dealers and manufacturers, and equipped
to handle side lines. Address ".Side Lines," Box 11,
Presto Office, Chicago.
SALESMEN W A N T E D .
W A N T E D — T w o first-class outside piano salesmen for
one of the strongest piano houses in the South. No
snow or ice. Excellent opportunity for hustlers.
Apply Isaac Bledsoe, Hotel Morrison, Chicago.
TRAVELER WANTED.
Wanted—Wholesale road-man, with ability to sell high-
class merchandise, to travel In the States of Iowa,
Missouri and Nebraska.
Give full particulars in
first letter. Adam Schaaf Piano Co., 319 So. Wabash
Ave., Chicago, III.
PRODUCING MANAGER.
Manager desires position with reliable Piano House
where production would be appreciated. Address:
"Production," care Presto, Chicago.
STARR
"Built on Family P. ide"
Doll & Sons
Represent the Artistic
in Piano and Player Piano
Construction
IACOB DOLL & SONS
STODART
WELLSMORE
FOR S A L E .
Established piano and small goods business located in
Quincy, Illinois. Ill health of the senior member of
the firm of Giles Brothers makes it imperative to dis-
pose of the stock at once. Will not require much
capital. Firm will assist in financing right party.
Established in 1885,—one of the finest equipped stores
in the state. Firm owns the building. A rare op-
portunity to take over a profitable business. A d -
dress Giles Brothers, Quincy, III.
T U N E R W A N T S POSITION.
POSITION WANTED—First-class tuner and player me-
chanic wants position with good house. Had several
years' experience on all makes of pianos and players.
Graduate Polk's School. Twenty-six years old, mar-
ried and a hustler. Address "R. A.," Box 9, care
PRESTO, Chicago.
ROAD-MAN'S O P P O R T U N I T Y .
J arge eastern piano manufacturer offers an attractive
proposition to travelers now representing one or
more factories to handle our complete line of up-
rights, players, grands and reproducing grands on a
money-making basis.
Large open territory. I m -
mediate appointments will be made. Address A t -
tractive, Box 12, Presto Office, Chicago.
Jacob Doll & Sons, Inc.
Southern Boulevard, E. 133rd St.
E. 134th St. and Cypress Ave.
NEW YORK
STRICH & ZEIDLER, Inc.
SALESMEN W A N T E D .
Two thoroughly experienced Piano and Player Piano
salesmen, for outside territory. Must be producers
and able to furnish first-class references. To these
men we offer a special proposition. Territory in
Southwest. In 'answering state experience had, for
whom working, age, and whether married or single.
Address "Southwest," care Presto, Chicago.
GRAND, UPRIGHT and PLAYER
AND
HOMER PIANOS
RADIO "MONOPOLY" CHARGED
740-742 East 136th Street
NEW YORK
Curb on Broadcasting by Big Companies Named,
Alleged By Omaha Man.
A charge that the Radio Corporation of America,
the General Electric Company and others have en-
tered a conspiracy to obtain a monopoly of wire-
less service and prevent individual use of the radio
was made in a suit filed in the United States Dis-
trict court last week by John O. Yeiser, Jr., of
Omaha, who asks an injunction to restrain the
defendants from interfering with his right to broad-
cast.
Air. Yeiser alleges that "there are 25,000 wave
lengths that may be used in transmitting distinct
non-interfering radio service, and yet the said de-
fendants, by conspiring with unknown underlings
in the department of the government assuming to
exercise authority over the radio service, have crowd-
ed all broadcasting stations sending music, lectures
'and educational matters to waves of 360 meters."
The Radio Corporation, General Electric Company,
the American Telephone and Telegraph Company,
the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and the
YVestinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company
and other persons and corporations unknown to Mr.
Yeiser, he avers, "intend to erect distinct sending
stations and commercialize the same by charges for
broadcasting."
He alleges his own radio station was closed re-
cently because he was operating slightly above the
360-meter wave length. A jury to determine, damages,
which he alleges to be $25,000, is requested, with
treble damages under the Sherman anti-trust law
and an attorney's fee of $25,000.
STEINWAY THE LEADER.
The Steinway piano is featured as leader by the
Salak Brothers Piano Company, Racine, Wis., which
opened its store at 306 Fifth street, last week. The
opening was of an informal nature, but an elaborate
formal event will be held later.
PIANOS
Our new designs are models of artistic piano
construction. More than fifty designs, a
Style for every need at a price for every purse
• Dealers Sad tanmatched selling points m thst
STARR, RICHMOND, TRAYSER a n d
REMINGTON PLAYER-PIANOS
PIONEER SCHOOL FO
PIANO MEN
In it's 20-year
with upwards of
1000
SUCCESSFUL
GRADUATES
COURTHOUSE SO,
VALPARAISO. 1ND.
Piano °layer-Piano and Organ Tuning, Repairing, Regula-
tinf
A Voicing. Best equipped achool in the U. S.
DipJo-nas awarded and positions secured. Private and class
instn-tions. both sexet.
SeMoml all the ymmr. fHuttratmJ mat«?o#u*» ree.
TOLICS SCHOOL OF TUNING, VALPARAISO, iND
WILLIAMS
PIANOS
The policy of the Williams House is and always
has been to depend upon excellence of product
instead of alluring price. Such a policy does not
attraot bargain hunters. It does, however, win the
hearty approval and support of a very desirable
and substantial patronage.
WIIIIAMS
Pianos,
WILLl7%ITI3 Maker* of . Williams Organs
Epworth Pi nos and
PLAYER-PIANOS
Correspondence with dealel ) solicited
THE STARR PIANO CO
STARR and RICHMOND GRAI \O PIANOS
STARR, RICHMOND, TRAYSER at »J REMINGTON
PIANOS and PLAYER-H fr.NOS
Factories :
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RICHMOMD* INDIANA J
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October 28, 1922.
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P R E S T O
Through Generations
Have Come Ludwig Ideals
KROEGER
(Established 15S2)
The name atone is enough to suggest to dealers the Best
Artistic and Commercial Values.
The New Styl« Players Are Finest Yet. If you can
get the Agency you ought to have it.
T
HE Ludwigs, the Ericssons
and the Perrys created,
nearly a century ago, the stand-
ards to which the Ludwig has
been built. Their ideas and ideals have been car-
ried forward by the present generation and today
the direct descendants of those early builders of artis-
tic pianos are the men directing the destiny of the
Ludwig Piano.
KROEGER PIANO CO.
YORK, N, Y
STAMFORD. CON1.
And
TWO TRADE WINNERS
HARTFORD
I CHURCHILL
Ludwig & Co.
If you want Good Goods at Right Prices, here are two
that will meet your requirements—Players and Pianos.
RELIABLE — FINE TONE — BEAUTIFUL
Willow Ave. and 136th St.
NEW YORK
Made By
HARTFORD PIANO COMPANY
HALLET & DAVIS
1223-1227 MILLER STREET, CHICAGO
Grands-KURTZMANN-Players
Grand
^ ^
Small Grand
Upright
Player Piano
1 ^ I A 1VT g \ O
1
X J"m, 1^1 V ^ l 3
M A N U F A C T U R E D BY
and General
526-536 Niagara Street
Handled by th«
most successful
r«tail«rs in tha
country.
HOME OFFICE, 146 Boylston St., Boston
WAREROOMS. Boston, New York, Chicago
C. KURTZMANN 6. CO.
Factories
^ ^
Office*!
FACTORY: Bo»ton
RADLE TONE
Buffalo, N. Ye
THE MUSICIAN'S DELIGHT
Design and Durability Everybody's Delight
Our Players are Equipped with the Patent UNEEK
MUSIC ROLL HOLDER
THE ORIGINAL RELIABLE
F.
R A D L E ,
I l l C . EsL 1850, 609-11W. 36th bt. f NEW YORK
F>IAINO
(STRICTLY HIGH GRADE)
Star* Setters.
Certain Satisfaction
Thirty years of satisfactory service in American homes.
GENERAL OPPICBS AND FACTORY
/-* | j | (*• A
WEED and DAYTON STREETS
Endorsed by
f\f\
wll It/\UU
The SMALL GfiAND w*h • BIG TONE"
Campanjni
Mar«tzek
Tetedoux
Corr*dl
James £H Holmstrom
NEW YORK C I . Y
ARTISTIC
GRANDS, UPRIGHTS
and PLAYER PIANOS
S. B. MUlls
Mollenhauer
OU Bull
Dr. Carl Martin
Maude Morgan
Clara E. Thorns
Louis* Gerard
Helen* Noldl
and hosts of others
KRAKAUER BROS.
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
The Tone of the J Alias & HOLMSTIOU Baby
Grand is of the rarest beauty. It is the ideal
instrument for ail cultured homes. Uprights
with perfect transposing keyboard.
THE BOOK THAT SELLS PIANOS
No Salesman Can^ Afford to Be Without It
Price 50 Cents
JAMES ft HOLMSTROM PIANO CO., Inc.
PRESTO PUBLISHING CO.
Factarri Car. AlraaiuW Ave. & 132d St.) KJ17\X/
Off*.. M d n u i 23Etat 14th Str^t. . . \ I N k W
«3FiithAve.
CHICAGO
H A l v L ) J V l A . N , X liCxJV &
Manufacturers of the
C^O. ( O i8"a e )
Republic Bldi.
HARDMAN PIANO
The Official Piano of the Metropolit3n Opera Co.
i!
Owning and Operating the Autotone Co. makers of the
AUTOTONE (Jfeeftaa
The Hardman Autotone
The Harrington Autotone
The Autotone The Playotone The Standard Player-Piano
FOR TONE, BEAUTY
AND LASTING
ACCOMPLISHMENT ,
J
Ov/ningandOpeiatingE.G. Harrington & Co.,Est.i87i,makers of the
HARRINGTON
PIANO
{Supreme A mong Moderately Priced Instruments)
The Hensel Piano
T-he Standard Piano
,-AUTO-PLAYER
The WERNER INDUSTRIES CO.
W. P. HAINES & CO.
(INCORPORATED)
PLAYERS and PIANOS
138th Street and Walton Avenue
NEW YORK CITY
P I A N O S
AND
PLAYE R S
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