Presto

Issue: 1925 2024

PRESTO
May 9, 1925,
placed. Lumber production was then about forty-
five billion feet annually, and the estimated replace- NEWS OF SMALL^ GOODS FIELD
ment therefor fifteen billion feet.
"Today we are told, on public authority, that the Many New Names Appear in Musical Instrument
Official of One of the Big Lumber Trade Asso- consumption is six times as great as the replacement,
Business and Old Ones Continue in Activities.
which would mean that the regrowth of merchant-
ciations and an Expert in Processes Cites
Lyon & Healy, Chicago, has published a new
able saw timber is about at the rate of seven billion
Convincing Instances.
board feet annually. Today, therefore, we are, ac- booklet describing the Maraviglia, piano and chro-
Dr. Wilson Compton, secretary and manager of the cording to these estimates, getting an annual replace- matic accordions.
Burglars stole musical merchandise to the value of
National Lumber Manufacturers' Association, in a ment of merchantable saw timber less than one-half
recent newspaper article, says that waste of lumber of the annual volume of regrowth fifteen years ago, $3,200 last week from the store of Otto B. Heaton,
in concerns using it presents an evil equally as ap- notwithstanding the fact that in the meantime nearly 168 North High street, Columbus, O.
Mrs. W. O. Renolds is the new manager of the
palling as the national carelessness in rebuilding our eighty million acres have been added to the extent of
forest tracts. "There has been too much of depress- cut-over lands, and that the condition of cut-over Parker Music Store, Eldorado, 111.
ing talk about timber famine, loss and devastation," lands is notoriously improved over that of fifteen
The Bolton & Jones Music Store, 819-821 State
he writes, "and not enough talk about the possibili- years ago.
street, Santa Barbara, Cal., recently carried out ex-
ties of saving by more complete utilization of timber
"The glaring inconsistency of these supposedly tensive alterations in its warerooms. The doors
and the vast potentialities of systematic replacement authoritative estimates should be sufficient demon- will be thrown open to the public about May 1.
of the forests if nature, with a little conscious human stration that in this matter we are the victims of too
A protest, filed by Charles Stern, Chicago, against
much guessing."
aid, is given a fair chance.
the collector's assessment of duty on a certain variety
"At a recent national conference on forest utiliza-
of accordions, was overruled in an opinion by Judge
tion, the President of the United States asserted that,
Sullivan last week. The importers contended for
DRIVE FOR Q R S ROLLS.
if the public would assume its responsibility for find-
A strong drive for sales of Q R S Music Rolls is duty at forty per cent under the first clause of para-
ing a use for materials not now being utilized, the being made by the Simon Piano Co., Spokane, Wash., graph 1443, for musical instruments.
possible saving from those sources alone would pro- and Miss Charlotte Wassen, in charge of that depart-
New quarters have been taken by the Music Shop,
long the life of our timber supplies by nearly one- ment for the store, says the drive has stimulated sales Farmville, N. Y., opposite the Continental Hotel. A
half. The realization of this saving is purely a ques- throughout the territory, which includes northern full line of music goods is handled by Mrs. Beasley,
tion of public understanding and co-operation, and of Oregon, eastern Washington and northern Idaho. A. owner.
intelligent commercial practice."
L. Quinn, Pacific coast manager for the Q R S
After citing specific instances of wasteful processes Music Co., says that roll demand is good at present
PLATE FOUNDRY SOLD.
in the lumber mills he continues:
in the section served by the Simon Piano Co.
The
Kings
County Iron Foundry, Inc., Brooklyn,
"The same condition exists at many points in the
N. Y., has purchased the former plant of the Daven-
logging and manufacturing operations. The practical
WISCONSIN DEALERS HELP.
port Piano Plate Foundry in Stamford, Conn., a large
problem is to find the point at which the increase in
merchandise dealers throughout the state and well-equipped foundry with every facility for the
cost ceases to be compensated by the saving in mate- of Musical
Wisconsin are giving considerable publicity to the production of piano plates. The officers of the Kings
rial. This is a matter of judgment. But it is certain sixth
Wisconsin High School Band Tourna- County Iron Foundry, Inc., are A. M. Laughran,
that the possibilities of profitable savings, through the ment annual
to be held in Viroqua the first week in June, president; M. Fuerst, secretary and assistant treas-
exercise of intelligent judgment, have as yet been by and the
city of Viroqua is planning a series of enter- urer; H. E. Hopkins, vice-president; A. T. Moor-
no means exhausted.
tainments for the visitors. The city also will provide head, production manager, and Leonard W. Newell,
''Finally, we do too much guessing. We do not in $450 as prize money for the contesting bands.
sales manager.
fact know what are our national resources. We do
not know the volume or condition of existing forests;
nor do we know the requirements of the wood-using
industries or the extent to which their customary re-
quirements could be made to encourage better utiliza-
tion. We only guess.
"Fifteen years ago, according to governmental pro-
nouncement at that time, we were using up our saw
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
timber three times as fast as it was then being re-
WASTE OF LUMBER SCORED
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All of the moit 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 th U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
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C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
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P R E S T O
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
GOLDEN JUBILEE
OF BIG INDUSTRY
shack the world's largest factory of its kind—with
these as standards, C. G. Conn, Ltd., starts on its
second half century of development secure in the
public faith.
(Continued from page 6.)
F. E. Hendricks, proprietor of the Hendricks Music
Shop, of Santa Barbara, has opened a branch music
store at 421 Oak street, Ventura, Cal. The new
branch will temporarily share half of the Marks &
Kasmar store, handling a full line of Hallet & Davis
pianos.
is responsible for many revolutionary changes in
methods of manufacture. The famous hydraulic ex-
pansion process is perhaps the most important of
these, as well as the best known. These changes
were brought about primarily to produce better in-
struments, and not to reduce costs especially, though
that was accomplished also where it was possible to
do so without detracting from quality. In a few
instances, both better instruments and reduced costs
were made possible by the same improvement—for
example the new way of making violins.
It is therefore evident that progressiveness has
been the chief factor in the growth of C. G. Conn,
Ltd. Probably next in importance should come the
willingness to learn. Although Conn maintains a
staff of experts which is probably the largest and
most competent of its kind in the world, it is always
ready and glad to listen to suggestions from any-
one. Suggestions from scores of professional musi-
cians have been incorporated in the various models
of instruments manufactured, and in several cases this
willingness to learn made it possible to secure exclu-
sive rights to valuable patents granted to persons not
connected with the Conn organization.
Honest and Square.
From the point of view of the public, the spirit of
fairness about the Conn organization is another im-
portant factor in the growth of the institution.
Honesty and square dealing are principles which
are, one might say, inherent in the Conn system.
The public knows that when C. G. Conn, Ltd., makes
a statement, that statement is true. There is no
"sales talk" about the Conn organization. What is
printed in advertising or written in letters or told by
authorized dealers, is absolutely reliable to the full
extent of human knowledge.
We read about "corporations without heart or
souls," but C. G. Conn, Ltd., is not that kind of a
corporation. If ever a business was conducted with
a heart, it is this business. Although Conn has a
virtual monopoly on modern instruments, due to
patent rights which have cost hundreds of thousands
of dollars, the instruments are sold on a fair profit
basis. Instruments with many exclusive features,
some of which cost the company an actual royalty,
often sell for the same price that is asked for other
instruments without these features.
Another factor in the price for which Conn instru-
ments can be sold is efficiency in production. More
than eighty per cent of the employes of the company
own stock in it; they receive dividends from the
earnings, and there is also a profit-sharing system
which dates back to 1890—perhaps the oldest profit-
sharing system in America. It pays the workers to
do their best, without wasting time, for the greater
profit for the year the greater is their share. They
are partners in this corporation that does have a
heart and soul.
In Years to Come.
Such is the story of fifty years. Progressive,
willing to learn, honest and with a "heart"—C. G.
Conn, Ltd., has won its way to the pinnacle of suc-
cess in its chosen line. Today it is the largest band
instrument factory on the globe, it employs the
most people and it produces the most instruments.
And what of the future? So long as human emo-
tions shall endure, so long shall music have its place
in the world, and the name of Conn has now been
made virtually a part of music. With the progres-
siveness, willingness to learn, and honesty which have
demonstrated their potency in bringing out of a tiny
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