Presto

Issue: 1923 1931

22
PRESTO
ADVANTAGES OF VENEERING
Process Is Not Only Cheaper Than Construction
with Solid Lumber But Better.
Although there is a public prejudice against
veneered products, a large proportion of all the
furniture manufactured has more or less veneered
construction in it, according to Forest Products Lab-
oratory, U. S. Forest Service, Madison, Wis. The
same applies to pianos and talking machines. The
high-grade finish woods are used almost entirely as
veneers. More table tops, drawer fronts, doors, and
side and end panels of all kinds of furniture are built
up of three or five layers of wood than are made of
.single solid pieces.
Veneer construction has several advantages over
solid wood, besides permitting the use of cheaper
material, in the core or on unseen surfaces. These
advantages should be borne in mind by the purchaser
who thinks that veneering cheapens the product.
Alternate plies in practically all built-up panels are
laid with their grains running at right angles to each
other; that is, in three-ply veneer the face veneers
are glued at right angle to the core, and in five-ply
material the face veneers and the core are parallel
and the intervening layers or crossbands are laid at
right angles. A panel of this construction has the
advantages that it is more nearly of the same strength
in all directions, and that as it absorbs or gives up
moisture it shrinks and swells about as much one
way as another. Splitting along the grain in one set
of plies is made impossible by the cross grain of the
alternate plies, and rapid shrinking across the grain
Pian-O-Grand
Beautiful Piano Case
Design and Construction
in the face veneers is offset by slow shrinkage along
the grain in the core.
Veneered panels do not change dimensions as much
as solid wood. Warping is largely eliminated in
thick panels by plywood construction. More care
can be taken in the selection of surface wood in
veneered furniture than can be taken in solid furni-
ture. The manufacturer can dry veneer stock very
quickly and cheaply, and he can utilize all of his
wood to the best advantage.
Veneered furniture, if properly cared for, will last
as long as solid furniture. The glued joints when
correctly made are as strong as the wood under ordi-
nary service conditions.
Long exposure to very
damp air or direct contact with water, of course, will
decrease the joint strength even when a very water-
resistant glue is used. But such service conditions
would be almost as detrimental to solid furniture as
to veneered furniture, because even in solid furniture
the members are joined together with glue.
Biggest money maker and most effective
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market.
Plays Standard 65-Note Rolls
Whether for public places, theatres or
private parlors, it is all that its name
suggests—Pian-O-Grand.
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NELSON-WIGGEN PIANO CO.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Interesting One Issued by Hammacher, Schlemmer
& Co., New York, Much Sought.
One of the most interesting and widely-read trade
booklets issued this year is that of Hammacher,
Schlemmer & Co,, New York, to mark the celebra-
tion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding
of the house. The booklet has been sought by a
great many people outside of the industries the big
supply house serves, as it contains many facts deal-
ing with the history and development of New York
City in the period between 1848 and 1923.
Biographies of William Schlemmer, the founder of
the house and of his son, William F. Schlemmer, the
present head of the famous concern at 4th avenue
and 13th street, explain why the house of Ham-
macher, Schlemmer & Co. has maintained a promi-
nent place in the hardware trade. This old New
York firm is an instance of the marvelous growth
of the city. The historical facts of the house and
the metropolis are interwoven in a manner that makes
the booklet more than ordinarily interesting. The
historical facts about New York from 1848 to date
are absolutely reliable.
A MUSICAL ARMISTICE.
France and Germany have signed a musical armis-
tice. The Germans began boycotting French music
when the French entered the Ruhr. The French
Syndicate of Music Dealers retaliated with a ban on
Germans who heretofore had printed much music
sold in France. Neither side enjoyed letting the
pleasure of patriotism interfere with business, so
both, last week, called off the blockade and are now
doing business as usual.
PORTABLES IN NASHVILLE.
The Brownie Sales Co., has opened headquarters
at 154 Eighth avenue, Nashville, Tenn. The concern
handles the portable talking machines made by the
Edgar Sales Co., Dayton, O., and is pushing the
line in newspaper advertising.
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. E. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,660
expert workmen.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the u*e of tke
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable ralve or key aotfon;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of Juainit,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to aay point in tin U. S. subject to ten £ays free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all Urge cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
VALUED HISTORICAL BOOKLET
LINKS BY RADIOGRAM.
Twelve months are expected to elapse before Mar-
coni, having obtained all the necessary licenses, will
link, not merely the British Empire, but the whole
world, by radiogram. From the south and west of
the British Islands he already covers 2,920 miles be-
tween England and New York, and is likewise in
daily touch with Glace Bay (1,906 miles) and with
Montreal (2,700 miles). He is extending from Mon-
treal to Winnipeg, Edmonton and Vancouver, and
thence to Pekin (4,630 miles) and to Melbourne
(7,300 miles). Another route designed is via Azores,
Madeira and Cape Verde, to Buenos Aires and thence
to Punta Arenas, adjacent to Cape Horn. There is
another line, from Great Britain to Cape Town, join-
ing South Africa with Nairobi (Kenya Colony), and
proceeding to Madras, Rangoon (Burmah) and
Hongkong. It is declared that when these wireless
lines are complete every portion of the British Em-
pire will be in communicative touch with every other
state and colony.
Nothing in the Automatic field to com-
pare with it.
July 28, 1923
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
COLUMBIA
WORD ROLLS
August—Advance
Title
653 Hey! You Want Any
Codfish
652 Tell Me a Story
651 Bebe
650 Dirty Hands! Dirty
Face!
649 My Old Ramshackle
Shack
648 D o w n A m o n g the
Sleepy Hills of
Tennessee
647 Laughin" Cryin' Blues
646 Don't We Carry On
645 In a Tent
644 Down Hearted Bluos
643 Lonesome
642 Beale Street Mama
641 When Clouds Have
Vanished, and Skies
are Blue
640 Mad
639 Two Time Dan
638 Eddie—Steady
637 The Waltz of Love
636 Grand Daddy
635 Louisville Lou
Played By
Paul Jones
One-Step
Florence Sanger Fox-trot
Florence Sanger Fox-trot
Nell Morrison
Ballad
Paul Jones
Fox-trot
Nell Morrison
James Blythe
Wayne Love
Nell Morrison
James Blythe
Wayne Love
James Blythe
Fox-trot
Blues
Fox-trot
Fox-trot
Blues
Ballad
Fox-trot
Dick Ede
James Blythe
Florence Sanger
Wayne Love
Dick Ede
Florence Sanger
Gladys Bagwill
Fox-trot
Fox-trot
Fox-trot
Fox-trot
Waltz
Fox-trot
Fox-trot
To Retail at
Why Pay More?
75
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Quality and price make
Columbia rolls the deal-
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A trial order will con-
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CHICAGO
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23
PRESTO
July 28, 1923
Dance Numbers—I Love Me (Mahoney), Irving
Kaufman, tenor, and Barney Google (Rose-Conrad),
Irving and Jack Kaufman. Just Gone (Oliver-John-
son) and Canal Street Blues (Oliver-Armstrong),
Starr Piano Company, in September Bulletin, King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. Stella (Fox-Trot) Suit in U. S. Court Discloses Interesting Facts About
H. Armstrong, Inventor.
(Jolson-Davis-Akst), Eddie Elkins' Orchestra, and
Presents Splendid Range of Songs
Other Lips (Fox-Trot) (Harris-Wallace), Eddie
The decree by the United States District Court of
and Dances.
Elkins' Orchestra, Lewis James sings the chorus. New Jersey, in the case between the Westinghouse
The September list of Gennett records promises Down by the River (Fox-Trot) (Creamer-Layton) Electric and Manufacturing Company, plaintiff, and
rare musical treats for phonograph owners. A well- and March of the Manikins (Fox-Trot) (Onivas), the Radio Craft, Inc., and the De Forest Radio Tele-
balanced and up-to-the-minute list of Gennetts pre- Bailey's Lucky Seven. I Cried for You and My phone and Telegraph Company, defendants, disclosed
sents an effective entering wedge for early fall Sweetie Went Away (Fox-Trot) (Turk-Handman), some interesting facts relative to the patent issued
record business. Here are the latest songs and Howard Lanin's Arcadia Orchestra. Sittin' on the Edwin H. Armstrong in connection with the regen-
dances which are being strongly advertised to create Inside, Lookin' at the Outside (Fox-Trot) (Baskette) erative circuit.
a demand, a fine selected list of standard music to and I Ain't Never Had Nobody Crazy Over Me
Armstrong, after obtaining his patent on Oct. 6,
(Fox-Trot) (Durante-Stein-Roth), Ladd's Black
meet a widely diversified taste.
1914, granted seventeen limited licenses to various
Aces.
I
Cried
for
You
(Freed-Arnheim-Lyman)
and
There are new artists and new organizations with If I Knew You Then as I Know You Now (Brown- persons and corporations. He assigned the patent
the new in melodies all of which affords a bid for the Joyce-Hanley),
Elliott Shaw, baritone. Mean, Mean to the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
new season business. The "latest and best on Gen- Mamma (Fox-Trot)
(Young-Squires) and If You Company, in November, 1920. Important points in
netts" is always the slogan, and it is up to the Want to Keep Your Daddy
Home (Fox-Trot) (Rick- the license agreements were that the license was non-
hustling, aggressive dealer to make the most of his etts-Grainger), Bob Ricketts'
Band. Barney Google transferable and that it was a license to manufacture
opportunity.
(Fox-Trot)
(Rose-Conrad),
Joe
Saxotette and sell apparatus to radio amateurs for use in ama-
The Green Label Gennetts in the September (cannot be broadcasted) and When Thomas'
You
Walked
Out teur radio stations, radio experimenters, scientific
bulletin are: The Old Refrain (Mattullath-Kreisler) ; Someone Else Walked Right In (Fox-Trot) (Berlin),
schools and universities.
reverse side, Kashmiri Song (Woodforde-Fiden), Eddie Elkins' Orchestra. You Tell Her—I Stutter
The Court held that the radio company had no
Henry Moeller, tenor. Orientale (Cui); reverse side, (Rose-Friend) and Rip Saw Blues (Landry-Hager- existence separate from the De Forest Company, ex-
A Song of India (Chanson Indoue), (Rimsky-Kor- DeKay-Megson), Art Landry and His Call of the cept one of form. The Radio Company had one of
sakow), Scipione Guidi, violin; piano accompaniment, North Orchestra. Roses of Picardy (Fox-Trot) the licenses granted by Armstrong, but this license
Thos Griselle.
(Weatherly-Wood) (cannot be broadcasted) and could not be transferred to the De Forest Company.
The following numbers of varied appeal also Just One Night (Waltz) (Nur Eine Nacht) (Geiger) The business activity of the Radio Company with
appear: The Song of Triumph and Into the Woods (cannot be broadcasted), Biltmore Hotel Orchestra, respect to subject matter of the patent was the busi-
My Master Went, Homer Rodeheaver, baritone. Hazay Natzy, director. Annabelle (Fox-Trot) ness activity of the. De Forest Company. The de-
Valse La La (Glantz-DeBueris) and Gladioli (Valse) (Brown-Henderson) (cannot be broadcasted), Joe cree was in favor of the plaintiff.
(DeBueris-Glantz), Nathan Glantz, saxophone solo. Thomas' Saxotette, and Electric Girl (Fox-Trot)
Irish Boy (One Step) and The Rights of Man (Irish (Wheeler-Smith-Holmes), Biltmore Hotel Orchestra,
BUYS FORT WORTH BUSINESS.
Hornpipe), Intro: Hennessy's Hornpipe, Flanagan Hazay Natzy, director. When June Comes Along
Guy M. Adams has purchased the talking machine
Bros. Barcarolle (Offenbach) and Melody in F with a Song (Fox-Trot) (Cohan) (cannot be broad-
(Rubenstein), Art Landry and His Call of the North casted), from Musical Comedy, "The Rise of Rosie department of the Mitchell-Greer Co., Fort Worth,
Orchestra. Honolulu Rag (Ferera), Ferera and O'Reilly," and First, Last and Always (Fox-Trot) Tex., and has changed the name to the Adams Music
Co. Mr. Adams has been connected with the talking
Franchini, Hawaiian guitars, and Hawaiian Blues (Akst-Davis), Bailey's Lucky Seven.
machine department in the house named for the past
(Motzan-Jerome), Frank Ferera's Hawaiian Quar-
twelve years and understands the nature of the busi-
tette. Jazzin' Babies Blues (Jones) and 12th Street
Rag (Bowman), Richard M. Jones, piano solo.
Stempers' Music store, Freeport, 111., has moved to ness. The Victor and Columbia lines are handled.
Popular Song Hits—Chirpin' the Blues (Hunter) a larger store on West Main street. The new Stem-
and Just Thinkin' (A Blues) (Grainger-Ricketts), per store has been entirely redecorated and the front
The Stemper Music Co., Freeport, 111., has moved
to 111 West Main street.
Viola McCoy; piano accompaniment, Porter remodeled.
Grainger. I Cried for You (Freed-Arnheim-Lyman)
and If I Knew You Then As I Know You Now
(Brown-Joyce-Hanley), Eliott Shaw, baritone.
Maybe Someday (Spikes Bros.) and All Night Blues
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