Presto

Issue: 1924 1968

PRESTO
April 12, 1924.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
21
NEW TALKING MACHINE PATENTS
1,428,828.
Phonograph needle buffer.
Thomas
1,430,700. Phonograph machine. Gaston Strobine,
Ahearn. Ottawa, Canada.
Paterson, N. J.
1,428,845. Combined phonograph and moving pic-
1,430,780. Repeating mechanism for phonographs.
ture machine. Robert D. Gray, Ridgewood, N. J.
Llewellyn S. Woodhull, L. M. Prentice and J. HV
1,429,204. Phonograph and the like. Robert Head, Rice, Detroit, Mich.
New York, N. Y.
1,431,604. Sounding device. James S. Stemons,
1,429,151. Record holder. Rodney N. McClure, Philadelphia, Pa.
Los Angeles, Calif.
1,431,714. Phonograph record. Frank O. Wilking,
1,429,046. Non-set automatic stop. Clarence B. Indianapolis, Ind.
O'Neill, Clymer, Pa.
1,432,273. Machine for synchronously reproducing
1,428,995. Method of and apparatus for taking and
sounds and projecting pictures. Gustav Bohn and
reproducing cinematographic pictures with musical
H. A. Breining, Philadelphia, Pa.
accompaniment. Otto Springfield and L. Czerny,
1,432,232. Automatic stop for talking machines.
Berlin, Germany.
Josef Brandstetter, Chicago, 111.
1,428,819. Manufacture of sound records. Adrian
1.432.552. Production of color music and other
K. Sykes, New Barnet, England.
luminous effects and apparatus therefor. A. B. Hec-
1.428,818. Production of sound records. Adrian tor, Greenwich, near Sydney, N. S. W.
I'". Sykes, New Barnet, England.
1.432.553. Production of color music and other
1,429,052. Disk-record cabinet. Stephen S. Ward, luminous effects and apparatus therefor. A. B. Hec-
San Diego. Calif.
tor, Greenwich, near Sydney, N. S. W.
61,467. Design. Phonograph cabinet. Cicero Hine,
1.432,559. Phonograph record cabinet. Earl F.
Chicago, 111.
Jamieson, Brainerd, Minn.
1,429,839. Cabinet talking machine. Robert A. Bos-
1,432,727. Stop mechanism for talking machines.
well, Washington, D. C.
John E. Renholdt, Bridgeport, Conn.
1.429.339. Cabinet for containing talking machine , 1,432.092. Horn or amplifier for phonographs. Wm.
records. Joshua Green, Hove, England.
L. Stark, Hastings, Mich.
1.429.340. Collapsible gramophone, talking machine
1,432,139. Sound reproducer. Milton J. Trumble,
records. Joshua Green, Hove, England.
Alhambra. Calif.
1.429,755. Repeating and stopping device for talk-
1,432,943. Speed governor for phonographs and
ing machines and the like. Frank B. Mitchell, Hove, other purposes. "Dexter W. Allis, Whitman, Mass.
England.
1,433,103. Automatic talking machine. Lloyd L.
61.501. Design, phonograph cabinet. Cicero Hine,
Squibb, Camden, N. J.
Chicago, 111.
1,432,927.
Phonograph. Edward J. Tomlinson,
61,512. Design, contained for gramophone needles. East Orange. N. J.
Clifton West. London, England.
61,560-6. Design. Cabinet for phonographs. James
1,429,937. Sound amplifier for phonographs and
S. Clingman, Grand Rapids, Mich.
making the same. Charles J. Dodge, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,433.774. Cover support for phonographs. Mar-
1.430,450. Replaying device for talking machines. tin C. Bersted, Chicago, 111.
1,434,005. Sound reproducing record. John F.
R. B. Howard, Windham, Vt.
1.430.395. Convertible tone arm. Aubrey R. Ma- Gulyban, Cleveland, Ohio.
lone. Franklin, Ky.
1,430,185. Sound reproducer. Morris S. Rankin,
GARRICK NUMBERS ON Q R S.
Mount Ephraim, N. J.
The Garrick Music Sales, 4040 Dickens avenue,
1,430,469. Talking machine. Arthur W. Rivett, St.
Louis. Mo.
Chicago, have a special release out on Q R S roll on
1,429,993. Interference tubes for phonographs and "Tell Me You'll Forgive Me"—No. 2624—in addition
telephones. Mari E. Wolvekamp, Oakland, Calif.
to several phonograph releases to be out very shortly.
1.430.567. Automatic stop. George W. Beadle, The two-plug songs, "Lost-My-Baby Blues" and
Stamford, Conn., and S. Kohn, New York, N. Y.
1.430.568. Automatic stop. George W. Beadle, ''Tell Me You'll Forgive Me" have gone over very
big, due somewhat to the radio Campaign. The Gar-
Stamford, Conn., and S. Kohn, New York, N. Y.
1.430.565. Stop mechanism. Frank C. Hinckley rick Music Sales is printing the third edition on both
of these numbers.
and J. F. Skane, Bridgeport, Conn.
1.430.566. Stop mechanism. Frank C. Hinckley
and J. J. Scully, Bridgeport, Conn.
CONROY'S ADDS EDISON.
1.431,119. Automatic sound control for phono-
graphs and the like. Orlando E. Kellum, Los An-
The Conroy Piano Co., St. Louis, has resumed its
geles, Calif.
representation of the Edison phonograph for which it
1.430.569. Stop mechanism. John J. Scully, Bridge- was widely known at one time. The Edison depart-
port, Conn.
ment in the Conroy Piano Co. is in charge of Leo
Saul, an enthusiast for the Edison, formerly with the
Silvertone Music Co., Edison distributors in a large
territory centering in St. Louis.
BASS STRINGS
Special attention given to the needs of th« tuner and
tta* dealer
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
2110 I airm.iont Avenue
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
LEATHER
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, AH Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
Tiny Coinola
T. L. LUTKINS,lnc.
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
Manufactured by
40 Spruce Street
CHICAGO
Strauch Bros.
All Well-poste 1 Piano Dealers, Sales-
men, and the Piano Buying Public
recognize the ' due of this game on a
Piano Action.
For more than £ 5 years it has been associ-
ated with the fast products of the Piano
industry. It ha./ always represented
Quality and Merit
When a Piano Action bears the name of
Strauch Bros. U fs an additional guarantee
of the quality of the instrument containing it.
STRAUCH BROS.,Inc.
Piano Actiot.t, Hammer a and Repair a
327 to 347 Walnut Ave., at 141»t Street
NEW YORK
"
The Operators Piano Co.
715-721 N. Kedzie Ave.
NEW YORK
Established 1867
FAIRBANKS
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
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April 12, 1924.
PRESTO
COUTURIER BAND INSTRUMENTS
UJhere Supply
aliuaijs meets
the Demand 7
Hardware. Felts, Cloths. Hammers, etc
for Pianos, Organs, Players. Talking
Machines, Special Stampings, Turn-
ings, etc., when you order from us.
The American Piano Supply Co., Inc.
No 112 East 13th Street
NEW YORK CITY
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturers of
List of Dealers Representing Line Greatly Extended
by Lyon & Healy, Chicago.
To the long list of prominent firms who have been
identified with the Couturier band instruments for
years, new houses of the first importance arc being
added daily by Lyon & Healy, Chicago, which re-
cently acquired the plant at La Porte, Ind.
Among the recent representatives appointed who
will carry a full line of the Lyon & Healy Couturier
band instruments and saxophones are such concerns
as Philip Werlein, Ltd., New Orleans, La.; R. C.
Bollinger, Ft. Smith, Ark.; Kranz-Smith Piano Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md.; Geo. P. Gross, Cincinnati,
Ohio; Allen Lawrence, Scranton, Pa.; St. Louis Saxo-
phone Shop, St. Louis, Mo., and Brehm & Melvin,
Los Angeles, Cal.
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Cor
er Lewis Street
CHICAGO
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
NEWS OF SMALL GOODS FIELD
Many New Names Appear in Musical Instrument
Business and Old Ones Continue in Activities.
Plans have ben prepared to rebuild the veneer
plant of the Mengel Co., Hickman, Ky., recently de-
stroyed by fire.
The Hardwood Manufacturers' Institute will hold
its next meeting May 8 and 9 at the Brown Hotel,
Louisville, Ky.
S. G. NOTES
Wni. F. Kaiser is the latest addition to the sales
organization of the Conn-Chicago Co., Chicago. He
will travel in northern Illinois and southern Wis-
consin.
The D. W. Lerch Music Co., Canton, O., has en-
larged its store to permit the addition of the Victor
line to the Columbia and Brunswick lines of phono-
graphs.
TO A STREET MUSICIAN.
Blatantly sweet with rhythmic beat
And a lackadaisical manner,
Quickening feet to a magic treat,
Plays the old street pianer.
Piano Bass Strings
The Background
Dirty and gray and sad as the day,
Torn as a tattered banner,
Poor old Jose scowls for his pay
As he turns the street pianer.
Here's coin for boots (more like, cheroots!),
Jose, you're a cheap tinpanner;
But silver lutes and woodland flutes
Lurk in your old pianer.
Newcomer, in Chi. Tribune.
STANDARD
(CAMBRIDGE)
Piano Actions
COLUMBIA
WORD ROLLS
April Releases
SYNCHRONIZED WORD ROLLS
Title:
Played by:
840 Tell Me You'll Forgive Me
Harry Geise Waltz
839 Boy Scouts Parade
March—One-step
838 Nine O'Clock Sal
Harry Geise One-step
836 Lost My Baby- Blues Harry Geise Blue Fox-trot
835—Maybe She'll Write Me—She'll Phone Me
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
834 You Can Take Me Away From Dixie
Harry Geise Fox-trot
833 Sad Hawaiian Sea
Clarence Johnson Marimba Waltz
831 My Dream Moon
Harry Geise Fox-trot
830 California, Here I Come
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
829 Kentucky Sure As You're Born
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
828 IIoo Doo Blues
Harry Geise Blue
827 Twelve O'Clock at Night
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
826
825 Hawaiian Memories Billy Fitch Marimba Waltz
Clarence Johnson Waltz
824 Until Tomorrow
One-step
Harry Geise
823 Nobody's Sweetheart
Fox-trot
Everett Robbins
822 Immigration Rose
Waltz
of My Sunset Dreams Harry Geise
821 rand
Steppln' Out
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
820 Kgj|itian Rose
Kverett Robbins Fox-trot
819 Twilight Rose
Harry Geise Fox-trot
818 Eileen
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
817 I'm Goln' South
Harry Geise Fox-trot
816 Blue Island Blues
Clarence Johnson Blue
815 When Mother Sings Sweet and Low
James BIythe Fox-trot
To Retail at
PERFECT PUNCH INGS
AT
Why Pay More?
CFGOEPEL*CO
137 E A S T I3 T -* ST.
NEW YORK
Standard Action Company
Cambridge, ^Massachusetts
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Since 1848
4th AVC and 13th St.
75
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.
721 N. Kedzie Ave.
CHICAGO
ILL.
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