Presto

Issue: 1925 2039

August 22, 1925.
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PRESTO
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
AMERICAN PIANO SUPPLY CO.
Large Stock of Piano and Organ Materials and
Promptness in Shipments Features of Business.
Piano manufacturers, dealers, tuners and repair-
men who want the best in piano supplies, and in the
best of time, should keep the catalog of the Ameri-
can Piano Supply Co., 110-112 East 13th street, New
York City, in a convenient place. The name and ad-
dress are good to have at hand at all times, but par-
ticularly so in an emergency.
The American Piano Supply Co. insures prompt-
ness. The -house carries a big stock, which is never
depleted, and an order, whether large or small, re-
ceives immediate attention.
The American Piano Supply Co. carries a big line
of felts, cloths, punchings, music wire, tuning pins,
player parts, hinges, casters, hammers and everything
in the line of materials for pianos, playerpianos, re-
producing pianos and organs.
NEW U. S. MUSIC ROLLS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
FOREIGN WORD ROLLS.
Bohemian.
43121—Hoj Marenko, Pochod.
43122—Pode Mlejnem, Pochod.
Italian.
43138—Mi Gad E Naise Ghelle, Parole. Jos. Ves-
cera.
43136—Toni Con Le Ghelle, Parole. Jos. Vescera.
FOREIGN WORD ROLLS.
Mexican and Spanish.
42796—"Ella," danzon. Tomas Ponce Reyes.
42797—Francesita, Tango. Maria Tubau.
Polish.
43128—Hej Mazury Mejze Ha! Oberek.
E.
Krotochwil.
FOREIGN ROLLS.
Music Only.
Hebrew
13130—Lebedig Yankle.
Italian.
13116—Kochanich Marsz, Polka. Anthony Vivio.
13114—Verso L'Innamorata, Polka Brillante. An-
thony Vivio.
Mexican and Spanish.
12798—Carmelina, Danzon. T. Alfonso.
13200—El Duende, Danzon. Jose Orfe.
12795—Melenita de Oro, "Ba-Ta-Clan," fox-trot.
13201—Quita Pesares, Danzon. G. Garcia.
12799—Vamos a Cojer Camarones, Danzon. F.
Rojas.
Polish.
13140—Bartek z Magda w Stodolie, Obertas. Pub.
Sajewski.
13127—Jutelym (Ty Im Powidz), Polka. Pub.
Bishop.
13168—Na Poludniu Polka (Dixie).
13128—Oj! Zgrabno Noszko! Polka.
JOHN KIBLER'S PREDICTION.
A parade through the business section of Buffalo, a
motor ride to the Automobile Club's grounds, picnic
and athletic sports, were features in the annual out-
ing of the Victrola Dealers' Association of Buffalo
held recently. At a dinner, John Kibler, acting as
toastmaster, predicted a new era of prosperity the
like of which was never before experienced.
WILL OPEN REPAIR SHOP.
Oscar Seiler has rented a room at Ninth and Off-
nere streets in Portsmouth, Ohio, and will open a
general musical instrument repair shop in the near
future. Mr. Seiler is a son of R. P. Seiler, well
known music dealer, who conducted a business in the
same location many years ago.
UKULELE CRAZE HITS ENGLAND
American Musician Says Hawaiian Instrument Is
Popular at London Tea Parties.
Among the arrivals in New York recently from
Liverpool and Queenstown was Miss Aileen Stanley,
an American singer and musician, who went to Lon-
don to remain one week and was engaged for six
months. A part of her time was taken up with teach-
ing the ukulele to the aristocracy of Mayfair, and she
said that the fascinating instrument from Hawaii had
been taken up at society tea parties.
Miss Stanley produced her ukulele, which was in-
scribed with a score of well-known signatures, in-
cluding those of Prince George, the third son of the
King, Lady Loughborough and Lord Beaverbrook.
Miss Stanley said that the craze for playing the uku-
lele at tea parties was started by Lady Lough-
borough at her London house, 19 Talbot street.
Among others Miss Stanley said she taught to play
the ukulele were Beatrice Lillie, Gertrude Lawrence,
actresses; Joe Coyne, who is starring in "No, No,
Nanette," in London; Poppy Baring, Ella Shields and
Michael Arlen, the novelist. It was a little difficult
to get the serious-minded Englishmen to carry uku-
leles about with them to tea parties for their wives
and daughters, but they are becoming accustomed to
it, Miss Stanley said.
RECEIVERS FOR RADIO FIRM.
Federal Judge Henry W. Goddard last week ap^
pointed receivers for the business and property of th«
Magnus Electric and Radio Manufacturing Corpora-
tion of Delaware, which has a plant at 787 East 138th
street, the Bronx, New York City. They were
bonded at $30,000. .The seasonal nature of the radio
business is blamed for the defendant company's al-
leged inability at present to meet current obligations,
despite the fact that its assets are valued at
$347,102.24.
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PRESTO
August 22, 1925.
There Could Be No Better
Helper for the Salesman In
Closing Piano Sales Than
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
It is used by hundreds of Piano
Dealers and Salesmen, and is in
the hands of a large proportion
of the General Music Merchants.
Attention of Music Lovers and Buyers is called to it
all the Year Around.
The 1926 Edition is Now in Preparation
Price 50 Gents
Presto Publishing Co
417 South Dearborn Street
CHICAGO
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