Presto

Issue: 1925 2049

October 31, 1925.
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PRESTO
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
Hotel in New York City recently. A motion picture
record previously made of the action in the studio
of Station WJY was used. It showed Godfrey Lud-
Fine List of Timely Music Provides more Profit-Mak- low, well-known Australian violinist playing. This Why Instruments Made by C. G. Conn, Ltd.,
film was flashed on the screen at the Pennsylvania
ing Opportunities for Alert Dealers.
Elkhart, Ind., Enhance Musical Value of
Hotel, and simultaneously WJY was tuned in on the
The November bulletin of new Capitol word rolls Radiola, when the mellow strains from Mr. Ludlow's
Band, Told by March King.
made by the Capitol Roll & Record Co., Chicago, violin were heard, actually broadcast from WJY.
Lieut.
Philip
Sousa and his band was a notable
is another assurance of profit to the dealers. Quality
feature at the Auditorium, Chicago, last Sunday, at
and price make these rolls certain profit-producers
TIE-UP WITH ORCHESTRA.
which theater he appeared for the first time thirty-
in the roll department. The rolls are hand-played
When Abe Lyman's Orchestra appeared at the three years ago. The event prompted C. G. Conn,
and are made of the best materials obtainable. The
following numbers are included in the November Orpheum Theater in Denver, Colo., recently an ex- Ltd., Elkhart, Ind., to make a most effective page
cellent ad for the instruments made by C. G. Conn, display in the Sunday newspapers pointing out the
bulletin:
Days of Hearts and Flowers, fox-trot; Deep Elm Ltd., Elkhart, Ind., was provided by the Charles C. association of the great bandmaster and his band
(You Tel 'Em I'm Blue), fox-trot; Garland of Old- Wells Music House, representatives of the Conn in- with Conn instruments.
"Hear Sousa and his band at the Auditorium today.
Fashioned Roses, waltz; Headin' for Home, fox-trot; struments. The house tied up with the orchestra in
I'm Tired of Everything But You, fox-trot; I've a special manner by newspaper advertising and win- And as you listen, remember the instruments are
Conn's," was the caption to a strong drawing of the
Named My Pillow After You, fox-trot; Kosher Kitty dow displays.
leader and his organization. This is said:
Kelly, waltz; Let Us Waltz As We Say Good-bye,
The Baldwin Piano Co., Dallas, Tex., has taken
"Fourscore instruments played by as many artists,
waltz; Manhattan, fox-trot; Let's Wander Away, fox-
possession of its new store at 1017 Elm street.
and yet the effect is as of one tremendous organ,
trot; My Hawaiian Evenin' Star, marimba waltz.
when Sousa plays. From the softest passage to the
No One, fox-trot; Normandy, fox-trot; Off and
grand crash of a thrilling climax this blended beauty
Gone, fox-trot; Oh! Boy What a Girl, fox-trot; Oh,
seems to flow from the tip of his baton.
Lovey, Be Mine, fox-trot; Oh Say! Can I See You
"The secret is threefold: Sousa—the artists—Conn
Tonight, fox-trot; Say Arabella, fox-trot; Seminola,
instruments! Sousa himself and his artists have re-
fox-trot; Show Me the Way to Go Home, fox-trot;
peatedly proclaimed the supremacy of Conn instru-
Siberia, fox-trot; Sometime, ballad; Take 'Em to the
ments, with special emphasis on the ensemble effect
INCORPORATED
Door, blues; The Promenade Walk, fox-trot.
attainable by complete Conn equipment."
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS
A quotation from a letter from the March King
RUSSIA'S DECREE AFFECTS RECORDS.
himself
is printed:
With the object of controlling the production of
"Conn instruments have been used in my band
phonograph (master) records, matrix and gramo-
for thirty years and more, simply because we have
phone records (reproductions) in Russia, the Council
found them to be best. I consider that complete
of Commissars has issued a decree dated March 25,
Conn equipment enhances the musical value of any
1925, requiring permits for the production, importa-
band at least 50 per cent."
tion, and exportation of these products, as well as
Unubu a
for the importation of the indispensable raw materials
ST. LOUIS FIRM EXPANDS.
and supplies for their manufacture.
The Silverstone Music Company, St. Louis, for-
merly an exclusive talking machine house, held a
MOTION PICTURE RADIO.
formal opening of its new furniture department re-
That the combination of radio and motion picture
cently in the remodeled store of the company on
may be made to produce a complete musical program
Olive street.
from a distant point without sacrificing the attractive
features of the original rendition was demonstrated
Chris Sorenson has opened a music house on Main
by the Radio Corp. of America at the Pennsylvania
street, Enumclaw, Wash.
NOVEMBER CAPITOL ROLLS
SOUSA'S BAND EQUIPMENT
SCHOTZfMOENNIG
EXCLUWE
JOBBERS
IMPORTERS
MU5ICAL MERCHANDISE
207 SouthWabash Av.
CHICAGO
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
THE SELPO TRUCKS
FOR PIANO MOVERS
Manufacturers of
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found*
FACTORIES:
45th St., 10th Aw. & W 46th.
VTIP If
OFFICE.
4J7 W. 45* Start
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
The last word in END TRUCKS. Make your service the best.
These trucks are most complete and sturdy. The frame is cross
braced and riveted, so it can not rack.
The bail has been lengthened to increase its leverage. Also, Sill
Trucks, Piano Hoists, Covers and special made straps.
Manufactured by
SELF LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.
FINDLAY, OHIO
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
Th» only Company Furnishing th« K«y», Actions, H i m m m and Braekoti Complete
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Essex, Conn.
Office and Factories: Ivory ton, Conn.
THE O. S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
of High
Oracle
PIANO PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
-
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OHIO
Fiitery M 4 OWM
DOLfiflflLLE.II.Y
Milk
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, ING. Saw
Fulton Chain
Manufacturer! of
and
Tugper Lajct
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peorla Street,
J. BRECKWOLDT, Pre«.
Chicago, 111.
W. A. BRECKWOLDT, Sec. & Treaa.
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PRESTO
October 31, 1925.
NEW BANDS STIMULATE TRADE
Musical
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 have In stock a full line of materials for
Fianos and Organs.
AMERICAN PIANO
SUPPLY COMPANY
UO-112 EAST 13th STREET
N E W YORK
••••
SCHAFF
Piano String Co
Manufacturers of
Organizations in. Many Places Suggest
Opportunities for Energetic Dealers.
A brass band has been organized at Waynesfield,
Ohio, and it is expected it will number about twenty
pieces.
At the regular meeting of the Odd Fellows, Lin-
coln, 111., last week, it was decided to organize an
orchestra.
Chester E. Barnett, Cairo, 111., has reorganized the
orchestra under the name of the "Eighth Street Mel-
ody Boys of Cairo, 111."
A high school orchestra has been organized in
Cynthiana, Ind, with Arving Ewing as leader.
The Board of Directors of the Maysville Band,
Maysville, Ky., is completing arrangements for the
campaign to raise funds for the band, and a system-
atic canvas of the entire city is planned.
A community band is to be organized at Red Bud,
111. Dr. Schuchert, who recently moved there from
Cape Girardeaux, is in charge of the arrangements.
Miss Chamness, supervisor of music in the Nobles-
ville, Ind., schools, will organize a Noblesville School
Boys' Band.
A school band of forty pieces is being organized in
North Manchester, Ind.
Sheffield, 111., boys have organized a band under
the direction of Forrest Richardson.
A high school orchestral band has been organized
in the Princeville, 111., public schools, under the direc-
tion of Elmer A. Arons of Bradley Conservatory of
Music.
LA PORTE PHONOGRAPHS.
The Davis Phonograph Shop, La Porte, Ind., has a
repair department which has been operated by Mr.
Davis, the owner, for over twenty-five years. From
repairing the shop has developed into manufacturing.
His phonograph model, the "Classic," has had a big
sale in the Indiana city and continues an excellent
seller. Mr. Davis specializes in portable phonographs.
He builds this instrument without an elaborate cabi-
net, and also makes consoles, uprights and table ma-
chines.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
NOVEMBER RELEASES
1297
1284
1292
1324
1287
1298
UNITEDSPECTAKTY®.
Piano Bass Strings
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EXPERIENCED FACTORY SERVICE
Corner Lewis Street
Recovering and Rebushing Keys
Repairing Pneumatics
CHICAGO
We make them the Same as New.
FAST SERVICE
LEATHER
FOR
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
NEW YORK
$8.00
2.50
4.0O
1.00
SEND US YOUR REPAIR WORK
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PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
40 Spruce Street
52 Heads and Tails (best heavy pyralin Ivory)
52 Fronts
88 Keys Rebushed
52 Fronts cleaned and polished
UNITED SPECIALTY®.
Monticello, Indiana
1288
1302
1293
1301
1289
1272
1314
1303
1310
1296
1322
1291
1304
1315
1286
1300
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 Fairmount A n .
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
N«W York, sine 1848 1 2
1299
1290
Days of Hearts and Flowers—Fox-
Trot.
Deep Elm (You Tell 'Em I'm Blue)—
Fox-Trot.
Garland of Old Fashioned R o s e s -
Waltz.
Headin' for Home—Fox-Trot
I'm Tired of Everything but You—
Fox-Trot.
I've Named My Pillow After You—
Fox-Trot.
Kosher Kitty Kelly—Waltz.
Let Us Waltz As We Say Goodbye-
Waltz.
Manhattan—Fox Trot.
Let's Wander Away—Fox-Trot.
My Hawaiian Evenin' Star—Marimba
Waltz.
No One—Fox-Trot.
Normandy—Fox-Trot.
Off and Gone—Fox-Trot.
Oh! Boy What a Girl—Fox-Trot.
Oh Lovey Be Mine—Fox-Trot.
Oh Say! Can I See You To-Night—
Fox-Trot.
Say Arabella—Fox-Trot.
Seminola—Fox Trot.
Show Me the Way to Go H o m e -
Fox-Trot.
Siberia—Fox-Trot.
Sometime—Ballad.
Take 'Em to the Door—Blues.
The Promenade Walk—Fox-Trot.
4th Ave. and 13th SL
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
Hand Played
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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