Presto

Issue: 1924 1954

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PRESTO
SOME LATE DOINGS IN
THE RETAIL TRADE
Items of General News Value from
Throughout the Country.
the Field
W. E. Strassner and W. F. Custer are partners in
the new Strassner-Custer Music Co., opened last week
at 209 Cleveland avenue, Canton, O. Pianos, talking
machines, rolls, records and a line of musical mer-
chandise will be carried by the firm, which already
shows Baldwin pianos and players and a line of
phonographs. Features of the business will be well-
equipped sheet music and rolls departments.
The Decatur, 111., branch of the Bruce Music Com-
pany, Springfield, 111., has been purchased by L. H.
Nifong, formerly of Peoria, and R. W. Garecht, for-
merly of Springfield, who have opened the shop under
the name of the Decatur Music Shop. The new firm
will deal in phonographs and pianos.
T. A. Hein has opened a music store in Dodge
Center, Minn.
Samuel Perron, until recently superintendent of the
playerpiano department of M. Steinert & Sons, Bos-
ton, has opened a repair shop for pianos, players and
reproducers of all kinds at 221 Columbus avenue. Mr.
Perron has worked in all branches of piano construc-
tion for the past twenty years and has been instru-
mental in patenting several devices for reproducing
pianos.
A new store at 38 Railroad street, Johnsbury, Vt.,
has just been selected by Peterson's Music Rooms,
successor to A. L. Bailey, an old-established music
house. In addition to the line of talking machines
and records, a complete line of pianos is handled.
Mr. Peterson has been engaged in the music trade
in this vicinity for more than thirty years. .
Landay Bros., Inc., will open a branch store at
Thirty-fourth street and Broadway, New York City,
next week.
The C. C. Harvey Co., at 57 Main street, Brock-
ton, Mass., for a long term of years, moved December
1 to its new business at 27 Legion Parkway, just
around the corner from the old quarters. This new
building consists of two floors, which will be occupied
in its entirety by the C. C. Harvey Co., the first floor
January 5, 1924.
for the talking machine department, and the second
floor for piano and general musical merchandise de-
partment. V. Merrill Jones is manager.
The Semels Music Store at 481 Orange street,
Roseville, N. J., was formally opened recently and
annexed to the E. Blout, Inc., chain of Victrola
stores. The store presents a most inviting appear-
ance and is equipped with the very best in merchan-
dise, fixtures and decorations.
Several spacious
booths for demonstrating records have been installed
and the store is now in complete" running order.
PROGRESSIVE CALIFORNIA FIRM.
The Gardner Music Company, Gardena, Cal., has a
new building which is indicative of the growth and
forward step this firm is experiencing. The structure
houses an exclusive music store of high order. T. T.
Gardner has lived in Gardena the past eighteen years.
Twenty years of his life have been spent in music
business. Three years ago he built the present struc-
ture and the new home embraces 2,400 feet of floor
space, being of 30x80 feet dimensions. It will be of
brick front, hardwood floors, and will have every
modern convenience for doing an up-to-date music
business.
TRADES STORE FOR GROCERY.
Arthur Gray, of Mooresville, Indiana, has traded
his music store in that town to Katie Douglas for the
White Star Grocery. It has been customary with
piano men to take things in trade, but this is the first
case of a swap for a whole grocery on record.
VACATION FOR CARL E. PECK.
Carl E. Peck, president of Hardman, Peck & Co.,
New York, sailed for Bermuda last week on the
steamer "Arcadia" for a vacation that will continue
to about the end of January. Mr. Peck was accom-
panied by his wife and daughter.
A NEW YORK FAILURE.
The assignment of Max S. Pohs, musical instru-
ments, 365 New York avenue, Brooklyn, was made
this week. Mr. Pohs' liabilities are placed at $17,158,
with assets of $4,679.
ESTABLISHED 1854
THE
BRADBURY PIANO
FOR ITS
ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE
FOR ITS
INESTIMABLE AGENCY VALUE
THE CHOICE OF
Representative Dealers the World Over
Now Produced in Several
New Models
WRITE FOR TERRITORY
Factory
Leominster,
Mass.
Executive Offices
138th St. and Walton Ave.
New York
Division W. P. HAINES & CO., Inc.
For a
Bigger and Better
Business
There is nothing to compare
with the complete line of
M. SCHULZ CO.
HARDMAN, PECK & CO. ( F X dtd )
Manufacturers of the
I
HARDMAN PIANO
The Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Co.
Owning and Operating the Autotone Co. makers of the
Owning and Operating E.G. Harrington & Co., Est. 1871,makers of the
AUTOTONE (KiSS)
The Hardman Autotone
The Harrington Autotone
The Autotone The Playotone The Standard Player-Piano
HARRINGTON
PIANO
(Supreme A tnong Moderately Priced Instruments)
The Hensel Piano
The Standard Piano
The Players are RIGHT in
everything that means
money to the dealers and
satisfaction to the public
tot* will n*vet do anything bettet
than when you get in touch with
M. SCHULZ CO.
THE KOHLER INDUSTRIE J\
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711 Milwaukee Avenu*
CHICAGO
SOUTHERN BRANCH t 730 Cuufler Bid*, ATLANTA, QA.
of NEW YORK
AFFILIATED
COMPANIES
CTi Aanufacturing for the trade
Upright and Grand Pianos
Player Pianos
Reproducing Pianos
Auto De Luxe Player Actions
Standard Player Actions
Art De Luxe Reproducing Actions
Parts and Accessories
Wholesale Chicago Office and Service departments
KOHLER INDUSTRIES
San Francisco] Office
462 c Phelart c Buildirig '
12 2 2 KJ MB A LLvBU I L D I N G
CHICAGO
STEGER
STEGER & SONS
Piano Manufacturing Company
Manufacturers of
STEGER Pianos and Player Pianos
REED & Sons Pianos and Player Pianos •
SINGER Pianos and Player Pianos
THOMPSON Pianos and Player Pianos jj
ARTEMIS Pianos and Player Pianos
STEGER Stools, Benches, Music Cabinets ji
STEGER Phonographs
,,
STEGER Polish
I
General Offices and Salesrooms: Steger Build- >
ing, Wabash and Jackson, Chicago.
,
Factories: Steger, Illinois, where the "Lincoln"
and "Dixie" Highways Meet.
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PRESTO
January 5, 1924.
John McCormack
famous tenor, says,
"The Mieesner Piano certainly fills a tong-feit want, the
want of a small piano with a splendid action and lovely tone"
Writ* Today for Miettncr catalogue, prices an I full
information
MIESSNER
The Little Piano with the Biff Tone
MIESSNER PIANO CO.
General Offices & Factory, 126 Reed St.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
STRICH & ZEIDLER, Inc.
GRAND, UPRIGHT and PUTTER
AND
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th Street
NEW YORK
NEWS ABOUT THE MEN
WHO RETAIL THE PIANOS
Brief Items of Trade News Gathered Here and
There in Music Field.
The Strand Music Store, Albany, N. Y., purchased
the property at the southeast corner of Quackenbush
street and Broadway and a modern structure will be
erected upon this property this year. This is an ex-
tremely valuable corner.
A considerable amount of the Overbrook Piano
Co.'s playerpianos in Philadelphia have been secured
by the Lit Bros, department store and a special drive
on them is being made. An application for the
bankruptcy of the Overbrook Piano Co. was recently
filed by a number of creditors.
The H. E. Diggles Music Co. held its formal open-
ing recently in the new store in the Public Market
Building at Thirteenth and J streets, Sacramento, Cal.
The firm will operate as a piano exchange.
Rearrangement of the store of the Earl Poling
Music Co., Howard and Mill streets, Akron, O., has
been completed, making it an up-to-date music store.
The Stafford Springs, Conn., branch of the United
Talking Machine Co., recently added a new piano de-
partment. The store has secured the agency for the
entire line of the Weaver Piano Co., York, Pa. Man-
ager John Cavanaugh reports that the results of the
sale are beyond his expectations.
I memorate 'twas one of those "Hurrah boy touches."
One of the kind, "Tonight I'll slip this back to
you."
But w T eeks, aye, months, rolled by and yet I saw you
not,
Nor did I care, Two Spot, what had become of
you.
58 Inches Long
Tfae beat exponent of the present Baby Grand Age.
Ill toqe — ifs lines—its restricted space requirement and
attractive price—
MAKE IT THE PREMIER AGENCY
Get full details of this valuable selling franchise NOW.
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Lartfeat Institution in the World Building Grand
Pianos Exclusively
WALTU C BBFFBRU
rWfleet
JUSTUS HATTEMC8
Vka-Preiifeat
510-532 West iltd Street
NEW YORK
IN EVERY
DETAIL
HADDORFF PIAJSTO CO.
ROCKFORD,ILL.
ON THE RETURN OF TWO DOLLARS.
By ALD. JOHN J. COUGHLIN, of Chicago.
[Author of "Bright Moon of Love" and Other Song-
Gems.]
O, two-case note, methought I ne'er again would see
thee;
I'd given you up for lost, with others gone before.
But now that you've returned, I greet you warmly,
fondly;
And I reiterate, methought I ne'er would see thee
more.
GRAND PIANO
AJSI
ARTISTIC
Two "bones" cut no material ice with yours sin-
cerely;
But still I like to see a man his promise keep.
And that reminds me of what Ella Wheeler Wilcox
says:
"Man's inhumanity to man makes countless millions
weep."
I'm always there to help a friend financially em-
barrassed;
Just say the word and I into my trousers pocket
dive.
But oft when I get back the two case that's been
borrowed,
'Tis only for to strike me next time for a five.
—Chi. Tribune.
Wholesale Offices:
Naw Y«ffc Q «
I N W. fend St.
Chk«*D
410 S. MictxtM A T . .
San Pvanciaes
311 Cklfarnk St.
Schaff Bros.
Players and Pianos have won their stand-
ing with trade and public by 54 years of
steadfast striving to excel. They repre-
sent the
LARGEST COMPETITIVE VALUE
because of their beauty, reliability, tone
and moderate price. They are profitable
to sell and satisfactory when sold.
Brighten Your Line with the
SCHAFF BROS.
The Schaff Bros. Co.
Established 1868
The Good Old
SMITH & NIXON
Pianos and Player Pianos
Better than ever, with the same
"Grand Tone In Upright Case."
Grands and Players that every deal-
er likes to sell, for Satisfaction and
Profit.
Smith & Nixon Piano Co.
1229 Miller St., Chicago
S. W. MILLER PIANO CO.
Makers of
S. W. MILLER
PIANOS and PLAYERS
Dealers who Sell Them are
Satisfied with Results and
are Profit-makers.
Do not confuse our Pianos
with the Boston Miller.
New Catalog Ready
S. W. MILLER PIANO CO.
SHEBOYGAN, WIS.
GRAND PIANOS
EXCLUSIVELY
One Style—One Quality
giving you the
Unequaled Grand
Unequaled Price
at
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
Practice Keyboards
When in doubt refer to
PRESTO BUYERS GUIDE
Huntington, Ind.
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
Already being sold by leading dealers
throughout the country
Write today—tell us your next year's re-
quirements and we will meet your demands
with prompt and efficient service.
Columbian Grand Piano Mfg. Co.
490 W. Erie St.
CHICAGO
21S EngUwood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
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