Presto

Issue: 1924 1984

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PRESTO
NE\y COLUMBIAN WORD ROLLS
August List of Winners Include Latest Fox-Trots,
Waltzes and Blues.
The August releases of Columbia Word Rolls is-
sued by the Columbia Music Roll Co., 721 North
Kedzie avenue, Chicago, are of the up-to-date charac-
ter that distinguishes the product of the house and
the names of the recording artists are assurances that
the selections are well recorded. The following fox-
trots are included in theAugust list:
Lazy (I Want to Be) (Clarence Johnson); Brown
Eyes (Billy Fitch); Somebody Else Took You Out
of My Arms (Wayne Love); He's the Hottest Man
in Town (Clarence Johnson); I'm Somebody No-
body Loves (Billy Fitch); Somebody Stole My Gal
(Paul Jones); Moonlight and You (Billy Fitch); Oh!
Eva (Everett Robbins Comedy); Jimminy Gee (Billy
Fitch); Maytime (Clarence Johnson); Mandalay
(Billy Fitch); Big Boy (Everett Robbins); Some
Day, Sweetheart (Clarence Johnson); I Need Some
Pettin' (Clarence Johnson); Echoes of My Old
Plantation Home (James Blythe).
The following waltzes are among the August pres-
entations :
Nightingale (Wayne Love); Swanee River Rose
(James Blythe); You're in Love with Everyone
(Billy Fitch); Down Hawaii Way (Drobegg and
Love Hawaiian); "Sally" (James Blythe Har-
mony); I Hate to Think What Would Happen to Me
(Billy Fitch).
Clearing House Blues (Clarence Johnson) is a new
blue, and At the End of the Sunset Trail (Wayne
Love) is a charming ballad.
August 2, 1924.
wag on just the same without these special objects of
vanity and pampered palates.
The forests, however, and the products that come
from forests are at the base of many of our most im-
portant industrial and intellectual progress.
The cost of lumber has advanced beyond the aver-
age of all other commodities. The supply is dwin-
dling rapidly, which means that the cost of lumber
will continue to increase. Lumber is being used four
times faster than it is grown in the United States and
twenty times faster than it is grown in New York
State. The supply of virgin timber is sufficient for
twenty-five years at our present rate of consumption.
The pro rata use of wood is becoming less by the
force of necessity, but it cannot be reduced much
further without inflicting hardship upon the people.
Unless provision is made immediately for new forests
wood will not only.become a luxury but it will re-
main a luxury for many generations.
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 Fainnount Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
LUMBER SUPPLY DWINDLES
Cost Is Ahead of Other Commodities and Is Still
Rising.
If lumber should become a luxury in the United
States the effect would not be like that of some of
our well-known luxuries such as diamonds, chinchilla
and terrapin, says the New York State College of
Forestry at Syracuse University. Such luxuries be-
ling to the non-essentials. They have nothing to do
with the actual necessities of life. The world would
Keys Recovered and Rebushed
AH work is done by expert workmen
and modern machinery and you are
assured of correct spacing which is so
important. When keys are replaced they
will appear exactly as when the instru-
ment left the factory.
PRICES FOR PYRALIN IVORY
52 heads and tails
$8.00
52 fronts
2.50
88 keys rebushed
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
The following music for the September bulletin has
been announced by the Vocalstyle Music Co., Cincin-
nati:
At the End of the Sunset Trail, ballad; Don't
Blame It All on Me, fox trot; Georgia Lullaby
marimba waltz; The Grass Is Always Greener (In
the Other Fellow's Yard), fox trot; Hearts and
Heroes, march song; Hinky Dinky Parlay Voo?,
march song; I Can't Get the One I Want, fox trot;
I'm Trying to Coax the Smiles to Come Back, mar-
imba waltz.
June Night, fox trot; Mr. Jelly Lord "Blues"; My
Papa Doesn't Two-Time, No-Time Blues"; Noreen,
marimba waltz; Old Familiar Faces, fox trot. Old
Glory March, march song; Please, fox trot; Plume
of Purity, march-two step; Red Hot Mamma, fox
trot; Sadie O'Brady, marimba waltz; Somebody
Loves Me, fox trot; Tin Roof Blues "Blues"; Where
the Rainbow Ends, ballad; You'll Never Get to
Heaven with Those Eyes, fox trot.
Instrumental—King Porter, a "stomp"; London
Blues "Blues."
J. C. Wilson will soon establish a music store at
832 Massachusetts avenue, Indianapolis, Ind.
May Bell
Slingerland Banjos
are sold the country over because
they are Highest quality and sold
at a reasonable price.
Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
Write for Catalogue
SLINGERLAND BANJO CO.
1815 Orchard Street
,
DEALERS and TUNERS!
Content of September Bulletin Announced by Vocal-
style Music Co.
SLINGERLAND
INSTALLS NEW MACHINERY
U. S. Music Co. Doubles Efficiency Roll Cutting Ma-
chines of Which Twelve Are Installed.
The U. S. Music Co., 2934 West Lake street, Chi-
cago, announces that it has added twelve new roll
cutting machines to its equipment and that they will
be ready for operation early this fall, probably by
Sept. 1.
The machines are the very latest produced and
contain many labor saving devices, according to
George Ames this week.
"The twelve roll cutting machines are now being
installed and necessitated the removing of a good
number of the older ones. The work of these ma-
chines is quicker and much cleaner than those of the
older type, and a great increase will be made in pro-
duction and efficiency.
NEW VOCALSTYLE LIST ISSUED
rf
P0L*C£i
The
l he Only
uniy
C
l
Completely
Equipped
School in the
United States
Twenty-Third Year of Successful
Operation — 20,000 Graduates
Every branch taught, including Repairing,
Regulating and Voicing—All Player Actions,
with Demonstrating Specimens to work with.
Diplomas awarded and positions secured. Pri-
vate and class instructions. Both sexes.
School all year. Catalogs on request
POLK'S TUNING SCHOOL
wnXAKD B. POWELL, President
CHICAGO
LEATHER
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valvea, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
40 Spruce Street
NEW YORK
VALPARAISO, IND.
FRIELD MILLER & CO.
112 W. 30th Street
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
HOW TO SEND
Remove from frame, number plainly near Capstan,
wrap or bo* securely, and ship Parcel Post or Express.
Please do not remove the old ivories as
there is danger of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if desired.
FAIRBANKS
PIANO PLATES
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
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August 2, 1924.
PRESTO
GROWTH OF BAND SPIRIT
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ment business. The formation and instruction of
bands is a feature in the business of many retail
houses throughout the country. Another scheme for
the encouragement of band contests was put in prac-
tice last year by the National Association of Band
Instrument Manufacturers, which is to distribute
prizes to winning bands in contests organized by local
organizations.
NEW ELECTRIC PIANO ROLLS
August Bulletins of Columbia Music Roll Co., Chi-
cago, Filled with Winning Numbers.
The August releases of Universal Electric Piano
Rolls have been announced by the Columbia Music
A notable feature characterizing the musical mer-
Roll Co., Chicago. The rolls are for Coinola, Style
chandise trade today is the big call for band instru-
"A" and "C," Operators' Piano Co., Style "A," "C,"
ments. That phase of the business has expanded in PROGRESSIVE INDIANA DEALER and Cupid Seeburg, Style "A," "B," "C," "D," "E,"
an amazing way within the past years, and the busi-
"F" and "K." Chicago Electric, Cremona, Howard,
ness in band goods continues to grow. But the Ed. Williams, Who Established Business in Bloom- Tangley Calliope and Calliaphone, and all styles of
growth of the band spirit is not altogether spon-
65-note rewind electric pianos.
ington Thirteen Years Ago, Finds New Location.
taneous, but something which reflects credit on many
The new rolls include, a special review of selected
energetic dealers and on the effective propaganda
Ed. Williams, who combines music goods with numbers, a roll of "Dainty Semi-Classics," excellent
work of the National Association of Band Instru- jewelry in Bloomington, Ind., has moved his business for theater use, "Rainin' Blues/' a roll the character
ment Manufacturers.
to the east side of the Square. The entire show room of which may be guessed from the title, a roll of
The stimulative force created by the association in the new location has been remodeled and rebuilt, "Late Popular Dance Hits" and a roll of "The Very
named results in the formation of bands everywhere. and with the splendid new fixtures it has been turned Latest Dance Hits."
Carl D. Greenleaf, president of C. G. Conn, Ltd., into one of the finest jewelry and music stores in
The last named is No. 1853 and contains: Lazy,
Elkhart, Ind., who is also president of the national the state. Two large new show windows give the fox trot; Only a Rose, waltz; Big Boy, fox trot;
association of band instrument manufacturers, is front of the store an appearance of being a store Swanee River Rose, waltz; Someday, Sweetheart, fox
proud of an unusually active year in band formation in a much larger city.
trot; Moonlight and You, fox trot; Somebody Else
due to the co-operation of the national organization
Mr. Williams came to Bloomington just thirteen Took You Out of My Arms, fox trot; I'm Somebody
and the retailers.
years ago this month and purchased the music de- Nobody Loves, fox trot; You're in Love with Every-
Within the year hundreds of bands have been partment of H. T. Kitson and the jewelry depart- one but the One Who's in Love with You, waltz;
formed in schools and industrial plants and always ment of H. A. Pauley on the west side of the Square. Brown Eyes, fox trot.
He remained in this location until the present and
to the glory and profit of enterprising dealers.
A list of August releases in foreign rolls includes a
While the trade in saxophones continues, it is not his business has grown to such an extent that he was "Mexican Special" of a kind to command profits for
the prominent feature of the musical merchandise compelled to seek newer and larger quarters.
the piano owners. The foreign list of Universal Elec-
business. The popularity of the saxophone has re- In addition to carrying a complete line of jewelry tric Piano rolls is one of the strong features of the
sulted in the systematic formation of groups of play- Mr. Williams is also local dealer for Victrola and products of the Columbia Music Roll Co. The list
ers .by dealers. And this has developed the small Brunswick talking machines and carries an extensive includes, Italian, Greek, Bohemian, German, Polish,
orchestra in families, church organizations and other- line of small musical instruments.
Mexican, Lithuanian, Bohemian, and other rolls.
wise. The help of alert dealers in many places has
made groups of customers into amateur orchestras
The St. Louis Piano Moving Co., St. Louis, Mo.,
with the enthusiastic spirit that assures earnest effort.
of which C. Iverson is president, has taken over the
The energetic dealers see the possibilities of the five-story and basement fireproof building at 1011
music classes towards building up the band instru- Chestnut street.
Energetic Dealers Co-operating with National
Association of Band Instrument Manu-
facturers Are Achieving Great Results.
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Piano Actions
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Cleveland, Ohio
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There will be a greater demand for Portables this season
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Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
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Chicago
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