Presto

Issue: 1927 2119

March 12, 1927.
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PRESTO-TIMES
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
Interest in the formation of bands in industrial
plants in England grows rapidly. A similar growth
of interest in bands is reported from Australia.
The Manley Piano Co., of Williamson, W. Ya.,
Musical Merchandise Shown in Tasteful Man- was recently appointed representative of the C. G.
Conn, Ltd., line of band and orchestra instrumenis.
ner in Window and Store Has Increased
Waters & Ross, 19 Stockton street, San Francisco,
Chances of Quick Sale.
reports success for its recently established wait-on-
yourself musical merchandise department.
The old helter-skelter way of dumping goods in
Free lessons on band and orchestra instruments are
windows and on shelves and counters are things of
provided by 'the schools of St. Charles, 111., the pro-
the past, and the carelessness which survives is a
gressive town in which one of the factories of The
reminder of earlier days.
Cable Co., Chicago, is located.
Good examples of well-kept stores are everywhere,
The new phonograph record lines of the Starr
and special aids to presenting the goods in an allur-
Piano Co., Richmond, lnd., are considered by dealers
ing and artistic manner are available. The manufac-
as great sources of stimulus of phonograph sales.
ture of store fixtures, cases, cabinets and contrivances
Walter E. Richardson, Chicago, recently was
for showing music goods in the most effective way
has reached an enormous volume and novelties in the granted a patent on a key pad for saxophones.
line are constantly being introduced.
The art of window dressing, once monopolized by
the dry goods and millinery stores, has been devel-
oped in an admirable way by the more progressive
A Few Items Interesting to People in Sheet Music
music stores. An artistic show window presentation
Department Are Printed.
of pianos has long been a rule with dealers; now band
and orchestra instruments and sheet music are pre-
Harry
Klotz,
Denver, Colo , representative of
sented in windows and on the inside in an effective
Jerome
H.
Remick
& Co., is a baritone whose voice
way that impresses the merits of the goods. In the
does much to make known the merits of Remick
windows the goods are not crowded in the old heter-
songs on the concert and vaudeville stage.
generous way that was so distracting but the array is
Five winning song-dance numbers of the Englc-
limited to one kind of instrument or one line.
wood Music House, 516 Englcvvood avenue, Chicago,
Inside the stores 'the musical merchandise is shown
are available with orchestrations for which twenty-
in handsome cases that keep the goods bright and
five cen.ts is quoted.
free from dust and the best feature of all is that
The Otto Zimmerman & Son Co., Inc., Cincinnati,
everything is visible and a possible suggestion to
music printers since 1876, has the largest engraving
buy to visitors to the s' L ore. The music dealer, anx-
department in the United States.
ious to make sales, does not neglect this proven means
A bill has been introduced in the Missouri legisla-
towards interesting the publ'c in his goods. Realizing
ture to make "My Missouri," composed by Miss
the advantages of a proper display he naturally is
Mary Ellis of Kansas City, the official state song.
interested in suitable store and window fixtures,
The ballot taken by the Columbus Phonograph Co ,
which may be called first aids to orderliness.
Inc., New York, on the choice of ten composers
The proper ways of showing the goods are neces-
whose work would comprise an ideal ten-foot shelf
sary in these days of keen competition. The fixtures
has been completed with Beethoven leading all the
and show window devices must be modern and suited
rest.
to the desired purposes, because the customer has
The Oliver Ditson Co., Boston has published the
been trained to expect pleasant store methods in
second anthem by Charles S. Norris, the owner of the
whatever line of goods he may be interested.
Charles S. Norris Warerooms, 181 Tremont street.
The new anthem is called "Lo, a Great Multitude."
Irving Sklare, manager of the Portland, Ore.,
branch of Jerome H. Remick & Co., song publishers,
was a visitor on business to Chicago this week.
Many New Names Appear in Musical Instrument
Business and Old Ones Continue in Activities.
THE OHIO CONTESTS.
PRESENTING THE GOODS
SHEET MUSIC TRADE NOTES
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
75c—FEBRUARY RELEASES—75c
1694 A Little Music in the Moonlight
—Fox Trot
1673 Candy Lips—Fox Trot
1686 Don't Forget the Pal You Left at
Home—Marimba Waltz
1683 Elsie Schultz-En-Heim—Fox Trot
1682 Give Me a Ukulele—Fox Trot
1661 Gone Again Gal—Fox Trot
1685 Knows His Groceries—Fox Trot
1690 Hello, Swanee! Hello!—Fox Trot
1696 How Could Red Riding Hood?—
Fox Trot
1695 I Don't Mind Being Alone—Fox
Trot
1691 If Tears Could Bring You Back to
Me—Fox Trot
1684 I'm Tellin' the Birds—Tellin' the
Bees—Fox Trot
1687 It Made You Happy When You
Made Me Cry—Fox Trot
1674 I've Got the Girl—Fox Trot
1689 My Baby Knows How—Fox Trot
1693 My Girl Has Eye Trouble—Fox
Trot
1688 Oh, How She Could Play a Uku-
lele—Fox Trot
1675 Original Black Bottom D a n c e
1679 She's Still My Baby—Fox Trot
1672 Sidewalk Blues
1678 Susie's Feller—Fox Trot
1680 Tonight You Belong to Me—Waltz
1676 Trail of Dreams—Waltz
1697 When I First Met Mary—Fox Trot
1681 When I'm in Your Arms—Fox
Trot
1682 Within the Prison of My Dreams
—Fox Trot
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. Kedrie Art., CHrCAGO, ILL
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
NEWS OF SMALL GOODS FIELD
The plant of the Wall-Kane Needle Mfg. Co., 3922
Fourteenth avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., manufacturers
of talking machine needles, was completely destroyed
by fire last week.
A patent has been granted by the United States
Patent Office for a "flexible sound record" to two
English inventors. 0
The Dream Shop is the name of a new music store
opened recently at 916 F street, N. W., Washington,
D. C , by Alexander Bolker, musical merchandise,
phonographs and Q R S music rolls are carried.
A. Favella & Sons, manufacturers of stringed in-
struments, Brooklyn, N. Y., has moved from 411
Berry street to larger quarters at 552 Myrtle avenue.
Friedrich & Bro., violin jobbers, New York, has
moved from 279 Fifth avenue to 5 East Fifty-seventh
street.
Ernest Dahlen has purchased the interests of Fred
Worch in the sniall goods department which they
established some time ago in the store of the S. E.
(ioldsmith Furniture Co., 73 East Long street, Col-
umbus, O.
The name "Playol" as a trade mark for instruments
for imitating animal and other cries, has been regis-
tered in the patent office by Buegelersen & Jacob-
son, New York.
The Sherman, Clay & Co.'s Band, San Francisco,
recently organized by E. J. Delano, head of the musi-
cal merchandise department, is giving programs over
radio station KFRC.
Observant dealers are making the most of the
violin revival by keeping good stocks of varied char-
acter, to suit different tastes and price desires, of
violin buvers.
Seventeen counties in Ohio have started music
memory contests, and in every county prizes for win-
ners have been provided. Many of the promoters in
the counties report satisfactory enthusiasm among the
school teachers and children, but regrets are ex-
pressed at the discontinuance of state supervision of
the contest.
STORE SCHOOL GROWS.
The steady increase in pupils in the band and or-
chestra school operated in connection with the Saxo-
phone Shop at 622 Main street. Little Rock, Ark.,
necessitated in the remodeling and enlargement plans
now being carried out in the store. Mr. Bean, man-
ager, said that a portion of the new available space
will be devoted to a repair department under efficient
management.
BOSTON PUBLISHERS ELECT.
William Arms Fisher was re-elected president of
the Boston Music Publishers' Association at the an-
nual meeting at the Boston Art Club recently. Other
officers elected were: Charles W. Homeyer, vice-
president and James A. Smith, secretary-treasurer.
Messrs. King, Preston and Buttleman were appointed
a committee to represent the association at the fes-
tival of the Civic Music Association of which Mrs.
William Arms Fisher is chairman.
S. Ernest Pin'lpitt & Son, Tampa and other places
in Florida, reports a great success for its recently
concluded series of concerts in the Philpitt's Ariist
Course given in Tampa.
AMJSIC PRINTERS
ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS
PRINT ANYTHING IN MUSIC
BY ANY PROCESS
SEND FOR QUOTATION AND SAMPLES
NC ORDER TOO SMALL TO RECEIVE ATTENTION
THE LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MUSIC PRINTER V E S T OF NEW YORK AND
THE LARGEST ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT IN THE UNITED STATES.
ESTABLISHED 1876
REFERENCE ANY PUBLISHER
THE O T T O
CINCINNATI,
ZIMMERMAN
SON CO.jNC.
OHIO.
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March 12, 1927.
PRESTO-TIMES
The Buyer's Guide to Greater Music Trade
A List of the Foremost Manufacturers of Musical Instruments and Supplies whose Advertisements
appear in Presto-Times, and whose Announcements are Guaranteed by this Publication.
PIANOS and PLAYERS
Baldwin Piano Co., The
Bauer & Co., Julius
Bay Company, H. C
Becker Bros
Bond Piano
Brinkerhoff Piano Co
Bradbury Piano
Bush & Lane Piano Co
Bush & Gerts Piano Co
Cable Company, The
Celco Reproducing Medium
Chase, A. B
Christman Piano Co
Churchill Piano
,
Conover Piano
Continental Piano Co
De Luxe Player Action
Decker & Son
Estey Piano Co
Euphona Inner Player
French & Sons Piano Co., Jesse
Goldsmith Piano Co
Gulbransen Co
Haddorff Piano Co
Haines & Co., W. P
Hardman, Peck & Co
Hartford Piano
Heppe Piano Co
Homer Pianos
Ivers & Pond
James & Holmstrom Piano Co.
Jewett Piano Co
Kingsbury Piano
Kohler Industries
,.
Cincinnati
Chicago
Chicago
New York
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Chicago
New York
Holland, Mich.
Rockford, III.
Chicago
Norwalk, O.
Norwalk, O.
New York
Chicago
Chicago
Boston
New York
New York
Chicago
New Castle
Chicago
Chicago
Rockford, 111.
New York
New York
Chicago
Philadelphia
New York
New York
Boston
Chicago
New York
Kreiter Mfg. Co
Krakauer Bros
Leins, E., Piano
Lester Piano Co
Ludwig & Co
Mason & Hamlin Co
Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co
Miessner Piano Co
Operator's Piano Co., The
Packard Piano Co., The
Poole Piano Co
Radle, Inc., F
Schaeffer Piano Mfg. Co
Schaaf, Adam
Schiller Piano Co
Schulz Co., M
Schumann Piano Co
Settergren Co., B. K
Smith & Nixon Piano Co
Starck Piano Co., P. A
Starr Piano Co
Steinway & Sons
Steinert & Sons, M
Straube Piano Co
Strich & Zeidler
Tonk & Bro., Inc., William
Vose & Sons Piano Co
Weaver Piano Co., Inc
Webster Piano
Welte Mignon Corp
Wellington Piano
Werner Piano Co
Western Electric Piano Co
Williams Piano Co
Milwaukee
New York
New York
Philadelphia
New York
Boston
New York
Milwaukee
Chicago
Fort Wayne, Ind.
Boston
New York
Chicago
Chicago
Oregon, III.
Chicago
Rockford, 111.
Bluffton, Ind.
Chicago
Chicago
Richmond, Ind.
New York
Boston
Hammond, Ind.
New York
New York
Boston
York, Pa.
,
New York
New York
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
SMALL INSTRUMENTS and SUPPLIES
BAND INSTRUMENTS:
Conn, C. C, Ltd
BENCHES AND CABINETS:
Perfection Piano Bench Co
Period Drapery & Mfg. Co
Overton Company, S. E
Tonk Manufacturing Co
ENGRAVERS & PUBLISHERS:
Remick & Co., J. H
Rayner, Dalheim & Co
Presto Buyers' Guide
Zimmerman & Son Co
MUSIC ROLLS:
Capitol Roll & Record Co
Clark Orchestra Roll Co
Vocalstyle Music Co
PIANO ACTIONS:
A. C. Cheney Action Co
Comstock, Cheney & Co
Wessell, Nickel & Gross
PIANO LOADERS & MOVERS:
Bowen Piano Loader Co
Self Lifting Piano Truck Co
Elkhart, Ind.
Chicago
New Albany, Ind.
South Haven. Mich.
;
Chicago
,
,
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Cincinnati
Chicago
De Kalb, 111.
Cincinnati, O.
PIANO PLATES:
Fairbanks Co., The
Kelly Co., The, O. S
Wickham United Industries
Springfield, O.
Springfield, O.
Springfield, O.
PIANO STRINGS:
Schaff Piano String Co
Trefz, Otto R., Jr
Chicago
Philadelphia
PIANO REPAIRS:
American Piano Supply Co
Bouslog, Inc., E. A
Frield Miller & Co
Leins Piano Co. (Fine Pianos Rebuilt)
McMackin Piano Service
Piano Repair Co., The
New York
Indianapolis
Indianapolis
New York
Des Moines, Iowa
Chicago
ALL SUPPLIES & MISCELLANEOUS:
Castl^'an, N. Y.
Ivoryton, Conn.
New York
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Findlay, O.
American Piano Supply Co
New York
Breckwoldt & Son, Inc., J
Dolgeville, N. Y.
Hammacher, Schlemmer & Co
New York
Oetting & Son, Inc., Philip W
New York
Polk's School of Piano Tuning
La Porte, Ind.
Trefz, Jr., Otto R
Philadelphia
White Mfg. Co., A. L. (Portable Organs)
Chicago
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