Presto

Issue: 1927 2144

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September 3, 1927
PRESTO-TIMES
position has always been a problem with sugar-
growers. A great advantage of this novel, useful
material is the ease with which it is handled and
Waste Product of Sugar Cane of Great Value for applied.
If celotex be used, a direct saving will result in
Effecting Insulation in Music Halls.
the erection and upkeep of village concert or lecture
Celotex, made from sugar cane waste, now has a halls. For this product's marvelous insulating prop-
large use as insulation material for rooms and halls erties will reduce the heating bills for such struc-
devoted to music. By its use the acoustic arrange- tures by about two-thirds, and also keep them cool
ments of halls can he corrected and perfected, and in the hottest weather. These fibrous boards—which
at a cost so negligible, moreover, that the process are stronger than wooden ones of equal thickness—
is brought within the reach of practically everybody. obviate the need of linings of matchboards and felt;
By many exhaustive trials, this novel product has insulating best, indeed, when nailed direct to the
now been proved to be the medium par excellence studding or uprights of ordinary frame walls. The
for lining the walls and ceilings of chambers intended empty air space behind the celotex sheets then sup-
for the reproduction of music. Its power of absorb- plies the necessary sound correction.
ing sounds, which is many times greater than that of
the usual deadening-felt, prevents the transmission
into the room of all outside noises; while its capacity
for deadening echoes and repressing vibration within Recent Additions to Representatives of Zenith Radio
the hall lends to music performed there a surprising
Corporation Announced by Paul B. Klugh.
and pleasing purity of tone, says the London Music
Recent
additions to the list of Zenith distributors
Trades Review,
Several facts have conttibuted to make, and as announced by Paul B. Klugh of the Zenith Radio
always must keep, celotex relatively cheap. Firstly, Corporation are:
Fiske Automotive Supply Company, Albany, New
it is being made from what otherwise is practically
a waste; one so abundant, too, that its effective dis- York; Woodhouse Electric Company, Norfolk, Va.;
W. J. Holliday & Company, Indianapolis, lnd.; Wil-
liams Talking Machine Company, Birmingham, Ala.;
N. A. Fegen, Cleveland, Ohio; Quanrud, Brink &
Reibold, Bismarck, X. D.; The Cooper Louisville
Company, Louisville, Ky.
GROWING USES FOR CELOTEX
NEW ZENITH DISTRIBUTORS
Worry Over Player Details
is avoided by the manufac-
turer who uses the
A. C. Cheney Player Action
in his products. He knows
everything is all right and
that the best musical quali-
ties of his pianos are develop-
ed by the use of this player
mechanism.
A. C. CHENEY
PIANO ACTION COMPANY
A NEW YORK CHANGE.
Perlberg & Halpin, music merchandise wholesalers,
891 Broadway, New York, was dissolved Septem-
ber 1, but a jobbing business was continued in the
same location by Henry Perlberg. The partnership
was formed in 1910, and the firm of Perlberg & Hal-
pin grew steadily year by year at its Park Row
headquarters until expansion was necessary about
two years ago, and the old quarters were aban-
doned, the business moving to a fine modern estab-
lishment at Broadwav and Nineteenth street.
Greater Beauty
and Greater
SCARFS,
CUSH-
IONS,
COVERS
CASTLETON, N. Y.
SCHAFF
Piano String Co,
Manufacturers of
Comfort
Bench Cushions, Piano Throws, Bags
for Small Instruments, Upholstered
Bench Tops.
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS —PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
TUNERS AND REPAIRERS
Our new Illustrated Catalogue of Piano
and Player Hardware, Felts and Tools
is now ready. If you haven't received
your copy let us know.
1305-09 North 27th St.,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
GENERAL PIANO KEY
REPAIRING
24-HOUR
SERVICE
RECOVERING
BUSHING
SHARPS
, .
E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
2106 Boulevard Place
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Period Drapery and Mfg. Co.
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Music Trade Paper Discusses Incident in Industry
Pointing to a Sales Syndicate.
Last month it was currently stated that the price
agreement in the German piano actions industry was
converted into a sales syndicate, says Deutsche In-
sterntembau. Meantime, the Association of Piano
Action Manufacturers has circularized its customers.
Although in this statement it would appear as if it
was only a question of regularizing certain imma-
terial features in the management of the business
and the conditions of the association, further develop-
ments are being carefully watched in piano-manu-
facturing circles.
It is an old experience that all combinations which
have price agreements, or similar understandings,
must ever become stiffer and more stiff, if they are
not to disintegrate. In this way, during the last
few months, quite a number of sales syndicates have
been formed, and it would seem that the agreement
of the action makers will be converted into a strict
cartel. Such combinations are frequently accom-
panied by the taking over of a number of concerns
by one firm, while the larger firms buy up smaller
concerns in order to acquire greater influence and a
higher quota in their association. It is rumored
that similar operations are already taking place in the
action industry.
Illustrated Folder* On Request
NEW ALBANY, IND.
Piano Bass Strings
GERMAN PIANO ACTIONS
Heaviest grade Pyralin Ivory, beveled
and polished to look like the finest ivory
keyboards built. Beautiful work, guaran-
teed. Sharps ebonized, bushings, etc.
We begin work on your keys the minute they
arrive. Write for New Price List.
Cor er Lewis Street
McMACKIN PIANO SERVICE
CHICAGO
Factory: 1721-3 Mondamin Avenue
DES MOINES, IA.
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Playei-actions installed. Instruments
refinished or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
ited. Write for details and terms,
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
339 South W.ba.h Are.
Chicago
FOR TRUE ECONOMY BUY
PERFECTION
Benches and Cabinets
The line that sells on sight and satisfies always
STYLE 25
Send for catalog and price list
PERFECTION FURNITURE COMPANY
1514-1520 Blue Island Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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September 3, 1927
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PRESTO-TIMES
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
IN THE RADIO TRADE FIELD
Items of Interest to Dealers and Jobbers Gathered
from Many Sources.
The first scheduled public hearing in which an indi-
vidual member of the Federal Radio Commission
will take testimony outside of Washington, has been
set for Thursday, September 8, at Indianapolis, Com-
missioner H. A. Bellows presiding.
The United States exports of radio apparatus de-
creased 12 per cent for 1926, the total value being
$8 794,453, as compared with $9,903,787 in 1925. Ex-
port figures for the first half of 1927, however, indi-
cate that the trade is reviving as the exports in-
creased in value more than $450,000 over the same
period of 1926.
With all members of the Federal Radio Commis-
sion with the exception of Admiral Bullard, chair-
man, out of the city, no more public hearings are
scheduled to be held in Washington, D. C , until
October 4. Until then, all of the commissioners
will conduct surveys in their respective districts and
some will hold special hearings in various parts of
the country, it has just been announced at the Com-
mission.
Coordination of the international use of radio may
be expected to be established by the International
Radiotelegraphic Conference to be held in Washing-
ton beginning October 3. The object of the confer-
ence, said Secretary of State Hoover, who is chair-
man of the American delegation, is to assign wave
bands to the different types of radio services em-
ployed internationally so that interference will be
reduced.
The National Radio Exhibition, which will take
place at the New Hall, Olympia, London, from Sep-
tember 24 to October 1, is being organized by the
Radio Manufacturers' Association, Astor House, Ald-
wych, London, W. C. 2, and will be unique of its
kind.
(iround-to-p'ane conversation was maintained over
a distance of 150 miles in a recent flight to test radio
telephonic communication, according to a statement
just issued by the Bureau of Standards, Department
of Commerce.
ADVICE FOR EXPORTERS.
TO
Your transportation problems can be solved quickly
and accurately if you will communicate with the
transportation division of the Bureau of For-
eign and Domestic Commerce, which furnishes
handling charges and accurate costs. "Why risk
the hazard of poor packing, or why deal with unre-
liable, freight forwarders? Why patronize unsuitable
warehouses in foreign countries? You can safeguard
yourse'f by writing to this division" is the advice.
"Do you know that this division has five field
men, located at strategic foreign points, who devote
one-half of their time to transportation problems;
that the Transportation Field Surveys Section co-
operates with the regional advisory boards of the
American Railway Association throughout the coun-
try and assists them in their domestic rail problems;
that the shipping research section is conducting sur-
veys of foreign ports, stowage of ships' cargoes, s t o r -
age factors, cargo handling, etc.; and that the divi-
sion's experts are all practical minded toward any
transportation problems?
Let the transportation
division help you."
VALUABLE VIOLIN BOWS.
Some interesting examples of old Italian and other
violins and bows were auctioned by the Reynolds
Galleries, 47, Leicester Square, London, W. C. 2,
on July 26. An example (1760) by Johannes Bap-
tista Guadagnini, of Parma, realized $2,400. Other
good prices were $650 for a Montagnana specimen,
and $625 for one by the Florentine Antonio Mezadri.
A total of $10,575 was realized.
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O young men "looking for such an opportunity we
have an unusual offer. Right now in numberless
cities and towns in the United States, there is a great
shortage of piano experts, technicians and tuners.
The few masters there are, nre earning lartie salaries
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Name
Address
Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc,
213 East 19th Street, New York
Sole Agents for
WEICKERT
Hammer and Damper Felts
Grand and Upright Ham-
mers Made of Weickert Felt
Fine Action Bushing Cloths, etc
Crossman Lumber
Company
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
Choice Lower Michigan
End Dried White Maple
Quartered Maple
Wide Maple
All thicknesses
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Tiny Colnola
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
Practice Keyboards
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 Englev.ood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
KEYS RECOVERED AND REBUSHED
FRIELD MILLER & COMPANY
Samples of Work on Request
Prompt and Efficient Service
3355 North Illinois Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Manufactured by
The Operators Piano Co.
715-721 N. Kedzie Ave.
CHICAGO
FAIRBANKS
PIANO PLATES
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
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