Presto

Issue: 1925 2016

PRESTO
March 14, 1925.
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
should lay in a supply," urges Mr. Harman. The
chestnut blight was reported on the Pacific Coast in
1907 by Dr. Herman Merkel, now chief forester of
the New York Botanical Gardens, but then in the New Organization of New York Trade to Elect
service of the United States Forestry Department.
Officers on That Date.
He urged prompt remedial measures to prevent the
spread of the blight, but prompt action was not
The New York Musical Instrument & Accessory
taken by the Government. As a result, the chestnut
Manufacturers'
Association will hold its next meet-
blight spread eastward and was prevalent in the East
ing March 25 at Mouquin's Cafe, Sixth avenue and
in 1918, having come across the entire country.
Twenty-eighth street, when permanent officers will
be elected and the formation of the association per-
BACK FOR SAXOPHONE.
fected.
When Lawrence Miller, youthful insurance agent,
Walter Grover, of A. D. Grower & Son, Long
vanished last fall after embezzling $25,000 from the
American Acceptance Corporation, Chicago, he wrote Island City, N. Y., is temporary chairman, and J. J.
to Maurice Rosenzweig, vice-president, and asked to D. Taylor, of the Waverly Musical Products Co.,
be forgiven, saying "the lake will tell no tales." But temporary secretary.
The declared purpose of the association is that it
he appears to have changed his mind since then, for
early last evening he purchased a $100 saxophone work in close harmony with other organizations of
from the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, tried to pay the musical instrument and accessory manufacturers
for it with a check, said his name was Bachrach, and elsewhere in the country. The advantages of co-
then disappeared after paying in cash when the clerk operating with jobbers in musical merchandise were
recognized him. Another youth, believed to be Sey- pointed out by Mr. Grover.
mour Raske, a close friend of Miller, was with him
Those present at the first meeting of the Musical
when he made the purchase. Police said both are
wanted in San Francisco and Memphis, Tenn., for Instrument and Accessory Manufacturers, New York
Zone, included the following:
passing bogus checks.
D. L. Day, Bacon Banjo Co., Inc., stringed instru-
ments, Groton, Conn.; Walter Schmidt, Oscar
CONN SCHOOL GROWS.
Schmidt, Inc., stringed instruments, Jersey City,
Interest in the Conn School for band and orchestra N. J.; Frank Gibson, Gibson Musical String Co.,
students in connection with the Conn Boston Co., strings. Belleville, N. J.; L. E. McCuen and Edward
488 Boylston street, Boston, is growing in a satis- W. Gerken, Rex International Products Co., bugles,
factory manner that pleases Claude D. Pierce, the Brooklyn, N. Y.; F. H. Martin, C. F. Martin & Co.,
manager of the Conn branch. The school for band stringed instruments, Nazareth, Pa.; H. C. Lomb,
and orchestra instrument players is gradually enlarg- J. G. Sparkes and J. J. D. Taylor, Waverly Musical
ing. Rehearsals are held at the old Conn store, 249 Products Co., Inc., musical instrument hardware,
Columbus avenue, which has been remodeled and out- New York; A. D. Grover and Walter Grover, A. D.
fitted with several private rehearsal booths as well as Grover & Sons, Inc., stringed instrument accessories,
a room for grouped playing. This store carries a full Long Island City, N. Y.; George F. Chapin, Standard
line of Conn instruments and accessories and supple- Musical String Co., strings, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Walter
ments the big store on Boylston street.
Gotsch, Walter M. Gotsch Co., bags and covers, Chi-
cago; L. A. Elkington, stringed instrument hardware,
New York; Albert Houdlett, Houdlett & Sons, Inc.,
Miss Norman Keirsey has been made manager of
the music roll department of the Charles E. Wells stringed instruments, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Maurice L.
Litton and Morris Brooks, Lifton Mfg. Co., musical
Music Co., Denver, succeeding Mrs. Cleveland Davis,
instrument cases, New York.
who resigned recently.
N. Y. M. I. & A. M. A.TO MEET
ADDS LEEDY DRUMS
Chicago Firm Takes on Fine Line of Drums and
Plans Big Wholesale Trade.
The Continental Music Co., 339 South Wabash
avenue, Chicago, announces the addition of the fine
line of Leedy drums to its wholesale department,
which is reported unusually busy as the spring orders
are arriving.
The Continental Music Co., distributors of Pan
American band instruments and saxophones, has also
announced a- beautiful catalogue, now being prepared
for the trade, and which will be released next week.
It contains a complete line of the merchandise carried
in stock by the company and will accord the music
merchant a wide selection from which to choose.
The addition of Leedy drums, manufactured by the
Leedy Mfg. Co., Indianapolis, Ind., will be welcomed
by customers of the Continental Music Co., and will
now avail themselves of .the excellent merchandise
and service of the Chicago firm.
MENACE OF CHESTNUT BLIGHT
Secretary of Southern Trade Association Sends Out
Warning to Users of the Lumber.
Piano and phonograph manufacturers using chest-
nut lumber are advised of a blight in chestnut wood
by C. B. Harman, secretary of the Southern Sash,
Door and Millwork Manufacturers' Association, with
headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., who says the chestnut
blight has marched steadily southward and in a few
years will destroy the last chestnut timber in the
Southeast as it attacks the maintain sections of North
and Souh Carolina and North Georgia.
All of the experts brought by the Forestry Depart-
ment to bear upon the blight have been unable to pre-
vent its spread, so Mr. Harman is advising users of
chestnut to increase their demand for it and lay in a
supply before the blight can advance to it. Once the
blight attacks it, it will immediately become worthless
for any purpose whatever.
"Piano makers who use chestnut in their products
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
The (new) Buckeye Sill Piano Truck
Manufacturers of
The New Buckeye Sill
PIANO ACTIONS
ONE GRADE ONLY
For Grands and Uprights and best for
stair work.
HIGHEST GRADE
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found*
FACTOR.ES,
N
£
W
YORK
a ™ *
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
Better your SERVICE 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 (or circular.
Eight styles of End Trucks, Piano Hoists, Covers and special
made straps.
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
Manufactured by
Self Lifting Piano Truck Co.
FINDLAY, OHIO
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
Th« only Company Furnithing th« Kfty*. Actlaitt, H a m m M and Bfol—•> C I I H > I > > *
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Ea*ex, Conn.
Office and Factories: Ivoryton, Conn.
THE O. S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
of
Might
Oracle
PIANO 1 PLATE :s
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SPRINGFIELD
OHIO
Factory ai
DOLQEVILLE.N.Y
JULIUS BBECKWOLDT & SON, ING.
Manufacturer* of
and
Tupper Lake
Piano Backs, Boards* Bridges, Bars 9
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peorla Street,
]. BRECKWOLDT. Pro.
Chicorfo, 01.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT. S*c. A Tr..
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March 14, 1925.
PRESTO
SPECIAL VOCALSTYLE NUMBERS
Three in Issue Announced This Week Recommended
as Excellent Sellers.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
AMERICAN PIANO
SUPPLY COMPANY
The Vocalstyle Music Co . Cincinnati, O., has an-
nounced the issue of the following rolls:
13219—The Prisoner's Song, famous mountain bal-
lad.
13056—The Wreck on the Southern Old 97, com-
edy song, will bring back memories of Casey Jones.
12981—You Will Never Miss Your Mother Until
She Is Gone, great camp meeting song in the moun-
tains.
"Heart appeal and business appeal are embodied
in these mountain tunes. Plaintive in melody and
theme they have a real heart appeal to all music
lovers whether they live in the mountains or not.
Their rythm is different and the melodies and words
fascinating in their simplicity. Their business appeal
is in the fact that your trade will gladly buy them if
you give them the chance," is the advice to dealers
of the Vocalstvle Music Co.
110-112 EAST 13th STREET
NEW YORK
FRENCH EXPORTS OF MUSIC GOODS.
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
Us!
Remember
Our large stock is very seldom depleted, and your
order, whether large or small, will receive imme-
diate attention. In addition, you get the very
best of
Felts; Cloths; Hammers; Punching*;
Music Wire; Tuning Pins; Player
Parts; Hinges; Castings; etc.
We ha \f
in stock a full line of materials for
Pianos and Organs.
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Manufacturer* of
Musique et Instruments says that about 100,000,000
francs worth of musical instruments was exported by
France in the year 1924, which shows a great advance
on the corresponding period of 1923. The journal
quoted, whilst gratified at the figures, reminds its
readers that a minister of the United States has said
that the music business should represent 10 per cent
of the total commerce of the country. In every case,
the French music business is progressing in most of
its branches—piano manufacture and other instru-
ments, sheet music, etc. Old firms have renewed
their equipment and modernized their processes of
manufacture.
ROLL EXPORTS FOR DECEMBER.
Australia is the biggest music roll customer of the
XTnited States in the totals for the month of Decem-
ber, the latest to be published by the Department of
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, at Washington.
That country bought 11,956 rolls at a cost of $6,636.
Canada was a good second, with 10,007 rolls costing
$5,514; Mexico third, with 8,930 rolls costing $4,597;
and Cuba fourth, with 1,772 rolls costing $1,304.
HOLDS PHONOGRAPH SALE.
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
The Arthur P. Griggs Piano Co., Davenport, la.,
is holding "Davenport's Greatest Phonograph Sale."
New and used phonographs are offered at alluring
prices. "We will accept your present piano or
phonograph and allow full present cash value as a
first payment," is the inducement printed.
FIRE IN VENEER PLANT.
Two employes lost their lives when fire destroyed
the drying plant of the Evansville Veneer Co., Evans-
ville. Ind... recently. The probable loss is $100,000.
A large amount of valuable mahogany lumber was
burned.
The A. Hospe Music Co.. Omaha, Neb., reports a
noticeable increase in violin purchases which F. E.
Rees, head of the musical merchandise department,
attributes to special advertising for the line.
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 F.innount Are.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Sine* 1848
4th Ave. and 13th S i
MARCH, 1925
No.
Title
Played by
1122 Peter Pan
Carl Westbank Fox-trot
1119 You and I (From My Girl)
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1118 Desert Isle (From My Girl)
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1115 Old Pal Nell Morrison. .A beautiful ballad
1114 My Sweetie and Me
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1113 (When You and I Were)
"Seventeen"
Paul Jones
Waltz
1111 Laff It Off (Comedy Song)
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1110 Only a Weaver of Dreams
Paul Jones
Waltz
1109 I Aint Got Nobody to Love
James Blythe Fox-trot
1108 You Know I Know
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1107 On My Ukulele
Paul Jones Comedy Fox-trot
1106 I'll See You in My Dreams
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1105 Red Red Rose
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1104 Somebody Like You
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1103 Goo-Goo-Good Night, Dear
(A Stutter Song)
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1102 Christofo Columbo
Paul Jones Comedy Fox-trot
1101 Somebody Loves Me—from
"George White's Scandals"
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1100 Lover's Waltz
Wayne Love
Waltz
1099 When the One You Love
Loves You
Dave Gwin
Waltz
1098 No Wonder (That I
Love You)
Wayne Love Fox-trot
1097 Back Where the Daffodils Grow
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1096 Insufficient Sweetie
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1095 Some of These Days
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1094 Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Art Gillham Marimba Waltz
1093 Me and the Boy Friend
Billy Fitch 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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