Presto

Issue: 1923 1943

22
October 20, 1923
PRESTO
AMERICAN
PIANO SUPPLY
COMPANY
Felts, Cloths, Hammers,Punchings,
Music Wire, Tuning Pins, Player
Parts, Hinges, Casters
A FULL LINE OF MATERIALS for PIANOS and ORGAN
When in Need of
SUPPLIES
Communicate with Us
American Piano Supply Co.
110-112 E. 13th St.
New York
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
When Will I Know? Brennen-Nager (Phil Ohman).
Where Is Reuben and Rachel Now? fox-trot, Harley
Rosso (Osborne and Howe). Why Don't My Dreams
Come True? marimba waltz, Flood-Patten (Osborne
Word Rolls, Bluebird Ballads, Concert Rolls and Howe). You've Simply Got Me Cuckoo, fox-
and Foreign Presentations in Great
trot, Hirsch-Greer (Victor Arden).
Bluebird Ballads—Anchored, ballad, Cowan-Wat-
Variety in New Bulletin.
son (Phil Ohman).
By That Old Garden Gate,
The following Word Rolls for November have been waltz, Baron Caster. The Horn, ballad (Frencfi and
issued by the Q R S Music Co., Chicago. The name English words), Parker-Flegicr-DeVigny. A Kiss in
the Dark (from "Orange Blossoms"), waltz, DeSylva-
of the recording artist is printed in parentheses:
Black Man, fox-trot, Spencer Williams (James P. Herbert. My Faith in Thee, sacred, Dudley-Wells.
Johnson). Easy Melody, fox-trot, Conley-Rodemich My Treasure, waltz, Oliver Wallace.
The Q R S Concert Series Rolls for November are:
(Pete Wendling). Hawaiian Memories, waltz, Cos-
Valse Impromptu, Liszt (Enger D'Albert). Gondo-
tello-Heagney (Osborne and Howe). House of
Mozkowski
(Fannie
Bloomtield-Zeisler).
David Blues, fox-trot, Myers-Schoebel (J. Lawrence liera,
Cook). If I Knew You Then, marimba waltz, Waltz from Violet Girl, Hellmesberger (Epstein).
Rrown-Joyce-Hanley (Scott & Watters). I Love You, Scherzo from Sonato, Op. 31, Beethoven (Marguerite
G. Watson (Osborne and Howe). I Love You Volavy). Cadiz, Alberniz (Cosme McMoon). Spirit
(from "Little Jessie James"), fox-trot, Thompson- of the Woods, Friml (Volavy). Amoureuse, waltz,
Archer (Victor Arden). In That Old Family Album Berger (Merton). None So Rare, Von Flotow
(Brockway).
of Mine, marimba waltz, John Stevens (Scott and
In the foreign rolls for November are three Ger-
Watters). Kiss Me with Your Eyes, waltz, Brown-
Spencer (Phil Ohman). Last Night on the Back man, one Bohemian, two Hungarian, one Jewish, four
Porch (I Loved Her Best of All), fox-trot and one- Polish, four Slovenian and ten Spanish.
step,
Brown-Schraubstader
(Pete
Wendling).
RECEIVER FOR COUTERIER CO.
Mamma Goes Where Papa Goes, fox-trot, Yellen-
Edwin V. Sch.urz, treasurer of the Hobart M.
Ager (Max Kortlander). Mamma's Gonna Slow You
Down, fox-trot, Wells-Cooper (Pete Wendling). Cable Co., Laporte, Ind., was last week appointed
Mean, Mean Mama, fox-trot, Parish-Young-Squires receiver for E. A. Couterier Band Instrument Co., of
(J. Lawrence Cook). Midnight Rose, fox-trot, that place, by the Circuit Court on petition of the
Mitchell-Pollack (Scott and Watters). Nobody But People's Trust & Savings Bank, of Laporte. The
You, fox-trot, Buck-Hirsch-Stamper (Herbert Clair). plant of the company, which employs about a hun-
Oh, Daddy! (You Won't Have No Mamma At All), dred people, will continue in operation. The receiver-
fox-trot, Russell-Herbert ("Sid" Laney). Oh, Gee! ship proceedings were instituted to save the com-
Oh, Gosh! Oh, Golly! I'm in Love! fox-trot, Olson- pany from bankruptcy, which would have involved
Johnson-Breuer (Pete Wendling). Pretty Peggy dissolving the company.
(from "Varieties of 1923"), one-step, Earl Carroll
(Victor Arden).
Rose of the Morning, fox-trot,
CONN AGENT THIRTY-ONE YEARS.
Wood-Romberg (Phil Ohman). Since When, fox-
C. C. Wardj the agent in Boston for the Conn band
trot, Henry Jackson (J. Lawrence Cook). Sittin' in instruments, with a store at 249 Columbus avenue,
a Corner, fox-trot, Kahn-Meyer (Pete Wendling). has represented the Conn instrument at that address
Steal a Little Kiss (While Dancing), waltz, Little- for thirty-one years. The interest in music goods
Sutton (Phil Ohman). Sundown Blues, fox-trot, for band and orchestra purposes today presents an
W. C. Handy ("Sid" Laney). Ten Thousand Years interesting contrast to that evinced by the Hub's
from Now, ballad, Brennan-Ball (Phil Ohman). citizens in 1892, according to the reminiscences of
Mr. Ward.
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Established 1867
Strauch Bros.
All Well-posted Piano Dealers, Sales-
men, and the Piano Buying Public
recognize the value of this name on a
Piano Action*
For more than 55 years it has been associ-
ated with the best products of the Piano
industry. It has always represented
Quality and Merit
Paragon Foundries
Company
When a Piano Action bears the name of
Strauch Bros, it is an additional guarantee
of the quality of the instrument containing it.
Manufacturers of
STRAUCH BROS.,Inc.
Paragon Piano Plates
N E.W YORK
Oregon, Illinois
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Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
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NEW YORK
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DE LUXE REPRODUCING ROLLS
Classic, Accompaniment and Dance Rolls in Ad-
mirable Variety in New Offerings for November.
The De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New-
York, has issued its bulletin of new music for No-
vember. The name of the recording artist is printed
in parentheses:
Classic—Aeolian Harp Etude, Op. 25, No. 1,
Chopin (Bendetson Netzorg). Allemande. Gavotte
and Musette (from Suite Op. 1), D'Albert (Edna
Beach Webb). Bird Sermon, The (Legend No. 1—
St. Francois d'Assise), Liszt (Daniel Wolf). Capriccio
in B minor, Brahms (Silvio Scionti). Carmen Selec-
tion, Bizet (Jan van Remden). Concert Waltz
Friml (Bendetson Netzorg).
Country Gardens,
Grainger (Cecilo de Horvath). Irrlichter (Will-o-
the-Wisp), Liszt (Arthur Friedheim). Just a Girl
That Men Forget, Dubin, Rath, Garren (Howard
Lutter). Mazurka C major, Op. 56, No. 2, Chopin
(Vladimir de Pachmann).
Minuet (from "L'Arle-
sienne," Suite No.), Bizet-Rachmaninoff (Katinka
Narinska). Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 2, Chopin (Heniot
Levy). Prelude, B flat minor, Op. 28, No. 16, Chopin
(Vladimir de Pachmann). Spanish Dance No. 1,
Moszkowski (Edna S. Hart). Spanish Dance No. 2,
Moszkowski (Edna S. Hart). Sonata, A major, No.
9, Part I, Mozart (Vladimir de Pachmann). Sonata,
A major, No. 9, Part II (Menuett), Mozart (Vladimir
de Pachmann). Sonata, A major, No. 9, Part I I I
TUNERS'
23
PRESTO
October 20, 1923
Here are
BASS STRINGS
Special attention given to the needs of the toner and
the dealer
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
2110 Fall-mount Avenue
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(a la Turca), Mozart (Vladimir de Pachmann).
Vesperale, Cyril Scott (Madalah Masson). Waltz,
Sollitt (Edna Richolson Sollitt). Waltz No. 1, Levy
(Heniot Levy).
Accompaniment Rolls—La Paloma, accompaniment
for soprano vocal interpretation of Rosa Raisa
(Yradier). Largo al Factotum (Barber of Seville),
accompaniment for baritone, vocal interpretation of
Giacomo Rimini (Rossini).
Dance Rolls with Words—Dreamy Melody, waltz,
Koehler, Magine, Naset (Charles Rosoff). Foolish
Child, fox-trot, McPhail and Bargy (Stuart Gregory).
I Love You (from "Little Jessie James"), fox-trot,
Archer (Howard Lutter). Sittin' in a Corner, fox-
trot, Meyer (Charles Rosoff).
So This Is Love
("Little Miss Bluebeard"), waltz, Goetz (Howard
Lutter). Somebody's Wrong, Marshall, Egan, Whit-
ing (Howard Lutter). That Big Blond Mamma, fox-
trot, Rose and Monaco (Charles Rosoff).
MUSIC SCHOOL FOR VETERANS.
The Knights of Columbus night school in Wash-
ington, D. C, now include courses in brass, reed and
other orchestra instruments. The various courses are
under the direction of competent instructors, some of
whom are nationally known soloists. All ex-service
men interested in music are admitted free to the
classes and a nominal tuition fee is charged those
veterans of the world war. Registrations are very
large and the effect of the new school on musical
merchandise sales is very marked in the national capi-
tal.
T H E RUBBER SUPPLY.
In 1906 Ecuador exported 1,394,000 pounds of
rubber. In 1922 it exported 7,317 pounds. Low
prices of rubber, insufficient to cover cost of gather-
ing and marketing, are given as the causes in a re-
port by Consul General F. W. Goding. A revival in
rubber production, under the stimulus of present
prices, appears to be in progress, however, 8,000
pounds having been exported in the first seven
months of 1923. The export duty on rubber was re-
moved in November, 1921.
W I L L I A M McDOUGALL'S T R I P .
Conn saxophones are among the most popular com-
modities in the music goods stores of Oregon, accord-
ing to William McDougall of the McDougall-Conn Co.,
of Portland, who has just returned from a round of
visits to the trade in the state. A visit from Mr. Mc-
Dougall is always appreciated by the alert musical
merchandise dealers because of his helpfulness in sug-
gesting means to stimulate business locally.
PRACTICAL PIANO MOVING SUPPLIES
INCREASE SELLING POWER
One-Man Steel Cable Hoist; Two-in-One
Loaders, Trucks, Covers, etc.
L E A T H E R DEMAND GOOD.
The demand for player leathers is reported excep-
tionally good by T. L. Lutkins, Inc., 40 Spruce street,
New York. The special department in this company
which supplies the pneumatic leather wants of the
playerpiano manufacturers is one of the busiest in
the house. In order to procure the skins for making
this variety of leather a representative of the com-
pany makes purchasing trip abroad twice a year.
Gat Our New Circulars and Price*
PIANO MOVERS SUPPLY COMPANY
BUCKINGHAM, PA.
The C. E. Sheppard Co., Long Island City, N. Y.,
has begun the manufacture of metal parts for ban-
jos, mandolins, guitars, ukuleles and talking ma-
chines.
FAIRBANKS
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
PERFECTION
PLAYER ROLL CABINET
Furnished in 5 ply veneered 13/16 stock in
Mahogany, Oak and Walnut
Designed and Manufactured
By
1516 Blue Island Ave.
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
COLUMBIA
WORD ROLLS
October Releases
Title
Played by:
Wayne Love Fox-trot
Stingo Stungo
Gladys Bagwill Fox-trot
Struttin' Jim
693—Oh You Little Sun-uv-er-gun
Florence Sanger—Fox-trot
6 9 2 Dream Daddy
Gladys Bagwill Fox-trot
690 First, Last and Always Wayne Love Fox-trot
6 8 8 Mocking Bird Blues Bagwill and Love
Blues
687 I Cried for You
Ballad
.Gladys Bagwill
686 Annabelle
Wayne Love Fox-trot
6 8 5 I Love You
Gladys Bagwill Fox-trot
6 8 3 Marcheta
Gladys Bagwill Fox-trot
(582 Foolish Child
Florence Sanger One-step
6 8 1 The Pipe Organ Blues
Blues
James Blythe
680 Wonder If She's Lonely, Too
Nell Morrison Fox-trot
679 Coral Sands of My Hawaii
Paul Jones Waltz with Ukelele Effects
678 That Old Gang of Mine Nell Morrison
Ballad
6 7 6 Oh! Min
Nell Morrison One-step
675 Andy Gump
Lila Hicks One-step
6 7 4 Midnight Rose
Florence Sanger Fox-trot
673 Waitin' for the Evenin' Mail
Paul Jones Fox-trot
672 Love Tales
Paul Jones Fox-trot
095
694
To Retail at
c
TC
Why Pay More? / * ^ None Better.
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Columbia rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
A trial order will con-
vince you.
Columbia Music Roll Co.
Perfection Piano Bench Mfg. Co.
Capacity, 150 Rolii
The Background
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