Presto

Issue: 1924 1989

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PRESTO
September 6, 1924.
SERVICE FOR DEALERS
Syndicated Plan for Providing Monthly Book-
let, with Mailing Facilities, Announced
by Lyon & Healy.
The Wholesale Musical Merchandise Division of
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, has adapted a plan for syn-
dicated mailing service suited to the needs of the
music industry with remarkable results. The com-
pany prepares monthly a booklet entitled "Musical
Joy." This is sixteen pages in size, two colors, beau-
TITLE OF "MUSICAL JOY" REDUCED ONE-THIRD.
tifully illustrated. It presents in a sales producing
manner, a general line of musical merchandise. The
title and a typical illustration are reproduced here-
with.
This booklet is prepared for merchant use exclu-
sively. Nowhere in it does the name of Lyon &
Healy appear. An ingenious arrangement on the
back cover makes it possible to imprint the name of
the merchant so the booklet appears in every way to
be his individual literature, designed particularly for
him. The service includes a mailing envelope, a re-
to the prospect through vital appeals. His love of
popularity, good times, and romance are touched.
The many opportunities to make money by playing
professionally are revealed.
The merchandise described is naturally of the
standard, non-exclusive, medium-priced class. It is
merchandise practically every merchant has in stock.
The matter of price at first seemed to be a serious
obstacle. Careful study, however, has resulted in a
range of prices agreeable to nil subscribers to the
plan, allowing a good margin of profit.
The merchants who have received the greatest
benefit from "Musical Joy" are, of course, those who
have built up the best mailing lists. The booklet is
particularly effective for mailing to rural districts and
small outlying towns. It has secured for merchants
using it in this way a large portion of the business
formerly going to the large mail order houses.
The service is offered by Lyon & Healy to mer-
chants on an exclusive basis. A 250,000 Christmas
edition is now being planned. This will be twice the
regular size, beautifully printed in Christmas colors,
with artistic, expensive illustrations. It will be the
finest edition of "Musical Joy" published so far. The
booklet affords a method of practical merchandising
heretofore not obtainable. Many a merchant has al-
ready made his music store the best known in his
territory, simply by the consistent mailing of "Musi-
cal Joy." An individual sales organ brings to a store
a prestige worth many times the small cost.
NEW CONN HEATING PLANT.
C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind., manufacturer of
Conn saxophones and band instruments, has begun
construction work on a new central heating plant be-
tween its twin factory buildings, the cost to be in
the neighborhood of $50,000.
The Kember Music Shop, Latstetter Building,
Clarksburg, \V. Va., has been remodeled and the
business expanded.
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 Fairmount Ave.
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
SMALL GOODS TRADE EXPANDS.
The musical merchandise business of the Kranz-
Smith Piano Co., Baltimore, Md., is increasing at a
very rapid rate. The company recently fitted up a
separate department for brass and string instruments
in the basement of the store at Charles and Fayette
streets under the management of Edward Kieffer. A
large display ^window which never fails to attract at-
tention of the throng that daily passes the store
shows musical merchandise in an attractive way. The
window is finished in old Colonial style, apinted in
silver with gold trimmings and the lighting fixtures
are verv artistic.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Practice Keyboards
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 Englewood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
OPENS MUSIC GOODS STORE.
L. E. Webb, Morgantown, W. Va., has opened a
new music store and will carry several lines of high-
grade stringed instruments and accessories. The
store has been fitted up adjoining the studio of Mr.
Webb, who gives instructions on several stringed
instruments.
1 ILLUSTRATION WITH SAXOPHONE LIST.
turn envelope and an order blank, all imprinted with
the merchant's name. All he has to do is to as-
semble this material when it arrives, address and
mail.
It seems almost impossible that such an elaborate
booklet can be supplied for less than four cents per
copy, including the inserts and mailing envelope, but
that is all the service costs. Almost 200,000 copies
are distributed monthly, which means that a very low
quantity price can be obtained. And the man using
only 250 monthly can take advantage of it. The
booklet is as good as modern advertising knowledge
can make it. The various instruments are presented
MARTINS IN CONCERT.
The appearance in Salt Lake City, Utah, recently
of the Vincent L. Lopez Band was made the occasion
of special band instruments window displays by the
O'Loughlin Music Co., representing the Martin Band
Instrument Co., Elkhart, Ind., whose instruments
are used by the Lopez organization.
Germany still holds an important position" in the
export trade in rubber goods, although the trade is
lighter this year than in 1923. German exporters
offer strong competition in the world trade in rubber
tubes.
is your guide for unfailing quality.
The high quality which has characterized
the Strauch Bros. Piano Actions and Ham-
mers for almost sixty years, distinguishes
our latest product, the
STRAUCH BROS., INC.
327 Walnut Ave.
New York City
Satisfaction, or Money Back
Trucks, Hoists, Covers etc.
Address
Piano Movers Supply Co.
Manufacturer*
Lancaster, Penna.
The outstanding phonograph for any occasion. Enables
you to retail a PORTABLE of QUALITY as low as $25.00.
Size 11^-2x14; weight 13 pounds.
Built of QUALITY and SERVICE
There will be a greater demand for Portables this season
than ever before. Don't delay in sending in your orders.
STRAUCH BROS.
Simple in construction they are
dependable in every particular.
$60—SIXTY DOLLARS—$60
Gets One "BILGER" Loader
TRAVELPHONE PORTABLE
A Pneumatic Action bearing the name
STRAUCH BROS.
PNEUMATIC ACTIONS
While our surplus stock of Loaders lasts
your check for
The Specialty Phonograph and Accessories Company
210-212 East 113th Street, NEW YORK, N. Y.
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write far catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
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PRESTO
REMICK HITS IN RECORDS
Winning Numbers of Remick List Also Produced in
Roll Form Are Lively Sellers.
A marked repetition of the proof of popularity of
some of the song hits of Jerome H. Remick & Co.
is their favor in player music roll and talking machine
record form. The sales of rolls and records of
Remick hits are pleasant accompaniments to the
lively sales of the favored numbers in sheet music
form. The big roll and record makers are eager to
produce the Remick numbers and 'the effort gener-
ally is to have the rolls and records appear as near
simultaneously as possible with the sheet music.
The eagerness of the player music roll and talking
machine record makers to have their Remick hit
products appear simultaneously with the music
copies is an acknowledgment of song success with
Jerome H. Remick & Co. The roll and record
makers must be "fast workers" to keep abreast of
the desires of the roll and record buyers. The in-
sistent demand for the sheet music winners in the
roll and record forms is one of which the roll and
record manufacturers are well aware. When the
stage artists and the bands and dance orchestras are
first singing and pla3'ing the popular hit is the profit-
able time for the roll and record of the hit to appear.
The rolls and records of the Remick songs are good
sellers because the songs in sheet music form are
good sellers. Big business in rolls and records of
Remick hits is a result of a pleasant cause.
September 6, 1924.
played by Mary Allison. San (Geo. White's Scan-
dals of 1923) (fox-trot), by McPhail and Michels;
played by Abe Cole.
"Savannah" (The Georgianna Blues) (blues), by
Fred Fisher; played by Sam Jones. Sing a Little
Song (fox-trot), by Erdman, Chon and Westphal;
played by Ruth Mack. You Will Never Miss Your
Mother Until She Is Gone (mountain song); by Car-
son and Brockman; played by Si Keck. Where the
Dreamy Wabash Flows (fox-trot), by Friend and
Baer; played by Mary Allison. Work, for the Night
Is Coming (hymn), by Walker and Mason; played
by Mary Allison. Knights of Columbus March
(march), by Paul Clifford; played by Osgood and
Black.
NEW ROLL RELEASES.
The following song and dance hits for immediate
release will be included in the October bulletin of the
Vocalstyle Music Company, Cincinnati: Don't Mind
the Rain (fox-trot), I Wonder What's Become of
Sally (marimba waltz), Mandalay (fox-trot), May-
time (fox-trot), Rock-a-Bye My Baby Blues (waltz),
Where the Dreamy Wabash Flows (fox-trot).
GROWTH OF RADIO INDUSTRY.
More than 3,000 manufacturers are now busy mak-
ing and selling radio sets. Thirty radio magazines
are published, 20,000,000 listeners enjoy the programs
of 560 broadcasting stations, and 50,000 men and
women are making their livings out of this industry
that simply didn't exist five years ago.
MAXITONE FOR BANJOS
Lyon & Healy Secure Western Rights for the New
Resonator for Small Instruments.
The exclusive midwestern rights for the new "Maxi-
tone" banjo resonator have been secured by Lyon &
Healy, Inc., Chicago. Because of its low price this
resonator is ideal for attaching to medium priced
instruments. It is made of aluminum and is adjust-
able to fit any banjo having a head diameter from 10
to 11,'4 inches.
It is claimed that this resonator will increase tone
volume and quality from 30 to 50 per cent. Attached
to a medium-priced banjo, it adds greatly to its
appearance and results in the suggestion of the "pro-
fessional model" so much in demand today. Litera-
ture is now available.
SOUTH BEND DEALER PLEASED.
C. W. Copp, enterprising music dealer of South
Bend, Ind., recently visited the wholesale building of
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, and placed a large order
with that house. Mr. Copp reports that his musical
merchandise sales are the best in the history of his
business. Mr. Copp notices a spirit of optimism
among his customers, and they are buying more
freely and heavily. Mr. Copp is also enjoying a very
good record business. Collections, which were very
bad the first part of the year, are improving con-
siderably.
VOCALSTYLE OCTOBER BULLETIN
SLINGERLAND
Unusually Fine Selection of Music Rolls by the Big
Cincinnati Industry.
A new kind of Man with a New Kind of Love for
Me (fox-trot), by Clare and Flatow; played by Clar-
ence Jones. Adoring You (Ziegfield Follies, 1924),
(fox-trot), by McCarthy and Tierney; played by Abe
Cole. Charley, My Boy (fox-trot), by Kahn and
Fiorito; played by Clarence Jones. Don't Ever Make
Another Cry (As I Have Cried for You) (marimba
waltz), by Horwitz and Bowers; played by Ernie
Black. Don't Mind the Rain (fox-trot), by Miller
and Cohn; played by Ruth Mack. Doodle Doo Doo
(fox-trot), by Kassel and Stitzel; played by Hilda
Myers. I Never Care About Tomorrow (As Long
As I'm Happy Today) (fox-trot), by La Vine, Lange
and Holden; played by Abe Cole.
I Wonder What's Become of Sally (marimba
waltz), by Yellen and Ager; played by L. Stevens.
The Little Old Clock on the Mantel (fox-trot), by
Kahn and Fiorito; played by Clarence Jones. Man-
dalay (fox-trot), by Burtnett, Lyraan and Arnheim;
played by Hilda Myers. Maytime (fox-trot), by De
Sylva and Rose; played by Hilda Myers. Moonlight
Memories (waltz), by Terriss and Rose; played by
Hilda Myers. My Wonderful Dream (Hyman), by
Pounds and Gabriel; played by Mary Allison.
Never Again (fox-trot), by Kahn and Jones;
played by Ruth Mack. Only You (fox-trot), by W.
B. and Tom Johnstone; played by L. Stevens. The
Pal that I Loved Stole the Gal that I Loved
(marimba waltz), by Pease and Nelson; played by
Mary Allison. Pretty Soon (fox-trot), by Malie,
Finch and Little; played by Mary Allison. Rock-
a-bye My Baby Blues (waltz), by Yoell and Hill;
DEALERS and TUNERS!
Keys Recovered and Rebushed
All 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 rehashed
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
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
The Only
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
WDXAfiD B. POWELL, President
CHICAGO
LEATHER
FOR
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, 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 box 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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