Presto

Issue: 1925 2008

January 17, 1925.
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P R E S T O
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
awards of $50 each. Thus it is one of the most in-
teresting events from the purely educational point of
view as well as in the sense of high-class entertain-
ment.
C. L. Willey Company, Big Chicago Lumber
Progressive Chicago Industry Ties Up with
Conditions of Contest.
Dealer, Suffer Loss of $400,000 on
Radio Corporation of America in Unique
• The contest will be broadcast by radio as the
Wednesday Morning.
Brunswick Hour of Music on the following dates:
Contest to Aid the Understanding of
First contest night, Tuesday, February 2rd. Sec-
Good Music.
The great veneer works of the C. L. Willey Com-
ond contest night, Tuesday, February 10th." Third
contest night, Tuesday, February 17th. Fourth con- pany, at 2558 South Robey street, Chicago, narrowly
escaped total destruction by fire on Wednesday. The
test night, Tuesday, February 24th.
TESTING "MUSIC MEMORY"
Radio listeners will not be told the name of the flames spread rapidly to the roof and threatened to
artist or the title of the selection rendered, but must ignite adjoining lumber yards and mill works.
try to identify the artists and the name of the com-
The Willey company is located in the heart of the
Stations WJZ, New York, WRC, Washington, and
position played or sung. Blanks sent by the Bruns- lumber district of the Southwest Side, and a 2-11
WGY, Schenectady, combine in the Enterprise
wick Company are to be filled in and returned after alarm followed by a 3-11 alarm and a special call for
to Broadcast Compositions.
the last contest night. The programs last one hour five engines was turned in, bringing almost the entire
One of the most interesting contests since radio each Tuesday. The contest is open to all except the fire apparatus of Chicago's Southwest Side.
came into prominence will be broadcast from Sta- employees of the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.,
An early estimate of the damage was placed at
Chicago, the Radio Corporation of America, New $400,000. The fire started shortly after 7 o'clock,
tions WJZ, New York City, WRC, Washington, and
York,
and
the
artist
and
orchestras
whose
selections
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y., during the month of
when about 125 employes were about to begin work.
will be broadcast.
February.
It originated in the band-saw section of the plant,
A list of compositions to be used in the contest and supposedly from a hot box caused by some over-
The contest will be conducted by the Brunswick-
blanks
will
be
furnished
upon
request
by
the
Bruns-
Balke-Collender Co., 623 South Wabash avenue, Chi-
heated mechanism. The flames spread quickly
wick Company, Chicago. The list contains sixty se- through a stockroom and then to all parts of the
cago, in co-operation with the Radio Corporation of
lections, embracing some of the finest as well as most building, fed by veneers and varnishes.
America. New York City, with its objective to enable
popular compositions in the entire range of music.
people to attain a .more thorough appreciation and
The Willey company supplies a good deal of the
understanding of good music.
veneers used by a number of the piano industries. It
is one of the largest dealers in mahogany and other
Object of Contest.
TRAVELERS FILE BRIEF.
fine veneers and woods.
To aid them also in acquiring a familiarity with the
A brief in support of a 20 per cent reduction below
music compositions which are being sung and played
the maximum fare for interchangeable scrip or mile-
COST OF VEGETABLE OILS.
today by the foremost artists.
age tickets has just been filed with the Interstate
Another point of the contest is to make clear the
The vegetable oil investigation of the United States
Commerce Commission by the International Federa-
remarkable new musical possibilities of radio as re- tion of Commercial Travelers' Organizations. The Tariff Commission has ascertained costs of produc-
cently attained through the combination of radio's brief urges the commission to enter an order which tion at home and abroad. An extensive probe was
outstanding achievement, the Brunswick-Radiola.
would provide a practical test, provided it was done made in the United States to determine what it actu-
Cash Awards.
upon the record in the case and was not based en- ally costs to produce vegetable oils here. The in-
The Brunswick Company lias announced its inten- tirely on the purpose of the law. It also claimed that vestigators included Dr. Grinnell Jones and A. T.
no evidence had been introduced at the last hearing Geraci, who visited England, Holland and France.
tions to entertain and inform in music more than ever
They were accompanied by R. H. Cragg and Mervyn
that would justify or warrant further exemptions.
before, and the "Music Memory" is to be an inter-
Braun, who later went to British India and Ceylon
esting and thoughtful medium to that end. $5,000 in
for their investigation.
cash awards will be paid to the winning contestants.
The Bowles Music & Jewelry Shop, Bloomington,
The awards will be announced about March 17th.
111., was recently opened under the management of
The first award is $1,000; second, $500; third, $300;
John C. Hollingsworth, carrying a full line of music
The Rialto Music Shop, located in the Rialto Thea-
fourth, $200; ten awards of $100 each and forty
goods.
ter building, Omaha, has added a small goods section.
BRUNSWICK CONTEST
FINE VENEER DESTROYED
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
The (new) Buckeye Sill Piano Truck
Manufacturers of
The New Buckeye Sill
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
For
(.! rands
and Uprights
work.
and best for
ONE GRADE ONLY
The "Weasell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found
45th St., lOrti A w . & W 4O4i.
NEW YORK
457 W. 45th Street
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
Better your SPIRVICE with a new Buckeye Sill. We have re-
built and greatly improved, for longer service, the handles, center
rock shaft and the uprights of both ends.
Send for circular.
Eight styles of End Trucks, Piano Hoists, Covers and special
made straps.
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Manufactured by
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
Self Lifting Piano Truck Co.
FINDLAY, OHIO
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
Th« only Company Furnishing t h . Kays, Actions, Hammers and Brackets CwnpJete
i
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Easeoc, Conn.
Office and Factories: Ivory ton, Conn.
THE O. S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
of
High
-
Manufacturers of
-
OHIO
and
Tupper Lake
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
Grade
PIANO PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, ING.
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peoria Street,
J. BRECKWOLDT, Pre«.
Chicago, 111.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT. Sec. & T r e u
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PRESTO
January 17, 1925.
PRAISES MARTIN TRUMPET
Letter from Bob Kimic, Noted Trumpeter, Tells of
Tonal Merits of Instrument.
Where Supply
ahuaqs meels
the Demand j
Bob Kimic is a trumpet artist whose opinion on the
merits of a particular instrument carries the weight
of practical use. So when Mr. Kimic praises the
Dansant Martin Handcraft Trumpet the words im-
press the professional as well as the amateur. He is
at present playing with the Flor d'Italia Orchestra, an
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
Hardware, Felts, Cloths, Hammers, etc
for Pianos, Organs, Players. Talking
Machines, Special Stampings, Turn-
ings, etc., when you order from us.
WHERE SUPPLY MEETS DEMAND.
The American Piano Supply Co.,
No. 112 East 13th Street
NEW YORK CITY
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturer* of
JJOB K1M10.
Piano Bass Strings
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Cor er Lewis Street
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
organization of considerable note on the Pacific Coast
and in the Northwest. In his letter to the Martin
Band Instrument Company Mr. Kimic says:
"Your dealer sure did me a great favor when he
sent me a new Martin Dansant Trumpet to try. I
did not need a new trumpet. However, I just fell
in love with the Martin because it blew so easily, has
a short valve action, perfectly in tune, and—oh, what
a beautiful tonal quality. If anyone is looking for a
real trumpet they should try a Martin and I am sure
they will agree that I am right in my assertions."
THE BATON TWIRLER.
Harold Roberts is paying his way through the
University of Southern California at Los Angeles
by acting as drum major of the university band.
When asked if he played any instrument, Roberts
frankly said, "I used to try to play a cornet, but
after starving for several months, I gave it up as a
bum job. Then I practiced twirling a baton until
I could do all kinds of stunts without dropping it,
and ever since, I've been marching in front of bands,
instead of making discords in them."
E. A. DAHLEN TAKES PARTNER.
Ernest A. Dahlen, popular sales representative of
the musical merchandise division of Lyon & Healy,
Chicago, is the happy "party of the second part" in
a matrimonial contract recently drawn in Columbus,
Ohio. Merchants in the state of Ohio will want to
congratulate him on his next visit.
P. W. ADAMI TRAVELS.
P. W. Adami was recently made a member of the
Lyon & Healy sales staff, Wholesale Musical Mer-
chandise Division and will travel in the state of
Michigan. He was formerly with the Columbia
Phonograph Company and Thos. A. Edison, Inc., and
has a host of friends in the music industry.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, since 1848
4th Ave. and 13th St.
JANUARY, 1925
No.
Title
Played by
1077 Some Other Day, Some Other Girl
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1074 My Best Girl Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1071 A!l Alone
Lindsay McPhail
Waltz
1067 I'm Gonna Bring a Watermelon
Carl Wcstbank Fox-trot
1085 Because They All Love You
Paul Jones Fox-trot
1062 After All I Adore You
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1058 I'm Smilin' Thru My Tears
Nell Morrison
Waltz
1057 My Old Pal
Dave Gwin
Ballad
1055 TeH Me Dreamy Eyes
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1053 Broken Dreams Erwin Schmidt
Waltz
1051 San
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1050 How Come You Do Me Like
You Do?
Clarence Johnson Fox-trot
1049 Old Virginia Moon
Wayne Love Marimba Waltz
1047 Lucile
Paul Jones Fox-trot
1046 When the Shadows Fall
Dave Gwin
Waltz
1045 The Heart of a Girl
Wayne Love
Waltz
1043 St. Louis Gal
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1042 My Twilight Rose
Wayne Love Fox-trot
1041 The Pal That 1 Loved, Stole the
Gal That I Loved Wayne Love
Waltz
1040 I'm Satisfied
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1039 Morning
Nell Morrison Fox-trot
1038 Tia Juana
James Blythe Fox-trot
1037 Where's My Sweetie Hiding
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1036 When I Was the Dandy
Paul Jones Fox-trot
1035 Copenhagen
James Blythe Fox-trot
To Retail at
Why Pay More?
75
None Better.
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Capitol rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
Capitol Roll & Record Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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