Presto

Issue: 1927 2148

October 1, 1927
PRESTO-TIMES
KREITER
AMPICO TRAVELING SCHOOL
The Leading and Most Popular
Pianos and Players
Grands, Players, Uprights and
Reproducing Pianos
The Results of Over Forty Years'
of Experience.
Kreiter Pianos Cover the Entire Line
and no Piano Dealer who tries these in-
struments would supplant them by any
others, A trial will convince.
Kreiter Mfg. Co., Inc.
310-312 W« Water St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Factory: Marinette, Wi».
E. Leins Piano Co.
Makers of Pianos and
Player Pianos That Are
Established L e a d e r s .
Correspondence from Reliable
Dealers Invited
Factory and Offices, 304 W. 42nd St
NEW YORK
The Heppe, Marcellua and Edouard Jules Piano
manufactured by the
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
are the only pianos In the world with
Three Sounding Boards.
Patented In the United States, Great Britain,
France, Germany and Canada.
Liberal arrangements to responsible agents only.
Main OfflceT 1117 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
The LEADING LINE
WEAVER PIANOS
Orandu, Upright* and Players
Finest and most artistic
piano in design, tone and
construction that can be
made.
YORK PIANOS
Uprights ard Player Pianos
A high grade piano of great
vaiue and with charming tone quality.
Livingston Pianos— Uprlehta and Player Piano*
A popular f»iatiO at a popular price.
Over 70,000 instruments made by thii company are link-
ing their own praises in all parts of the civilised wor!<\.
Write f 01 catalogues and state on what terms you would
like to deal, and we will make you a proposition il you are
located in open territory.
WEAVER PIANO CO., Inc.
Fietery: TORK. PA.
Established 1870
CHRISTMAN
UPRIGHTS, GRANDS, PLAYERS
AND REPRODUCING PIANOS
THE FAMOUS "STUDIO GRAND"
"The First Touch Tells"
(Reg. U. S. Pat. OH.)
CHRISTMAN PIANO CO., Inc.
597 East 137th Street.
NEW YORK
AMPICO SCHOOL IN SESSION
So many requests for a session of the Ampico
Traveling School were received from tuners who at-
tended the recent convention of the Piano Tuners'
National Association in New York city, that one was
immediately arranged with a large number of enroll-
ments, totalling seventy-two, of which thirty-nine
passed the examinations satisfactorily, receiving the
credential authorizing them as thoroughly compe-
tent to inspect and adjust the Ampico.
Day and evening sessions were held in order to
accommodate the unusual number of registrants.
The sessions were under the supervision of E. J. Pi-
quette and C. L. Schneider, assisted by E. S. Wero-
lin. Practically every state in the Union, even as
far distant as California, was represented in this ses-
sion of the school and the enthusiasm and interest
displayed was most gratifying to the instructors. The
usual expressions of thanks have been received by
those conducting the school, and again did this im-
portant activity of the Ampico Service Department
impress with its importance and thoroughness.
This session being held at the Service Building of
the Ampico Corporation unusual opportunity was
offered for the extensive study of the installation of
the Ampico. At the conclusion of the Ampico school
E. S. Werolin, manager of the Service Department,
conducted classes in grand regulating—these sessions
also being well attended.
JESSE FRENCH & SONS
STORE IN MONTGOMERY
The full realization of this fact has been entirely
responsible for the success and steady growth of our
company."
MILLER=KENNEDY SERVICE
Attractive Grand Opening Events of Ala-
ISSUES FIRST AD SERIES
bama's Greatest Music Store, Impress
Public with Character of Business.
Artistic Advertising for Piano Merchants Makes the
A full page in the daily Alabama Journal of Mont-
gomery, Ala., was used by the Jesse French & Sons
Piano Co, to announce the formal opening of Ala-
bama's most beautiful and complete music house,
September 13. A cut showing the front of the build-
ing at 117 Montgomery street illustrated the im-
portant fact.
On another page of the paper cuts of the late Jesse
French, founder of the Jesse French & Sons Piano
Co., New Castle, Ind.; H. Edgar French, president
and general manager, and H. E. Poston, manager of
the Montgomery store. A group picture of the staff
shows an alert force of men and bright and pretty
girls. Portraits of the heads of departments in the
Montgomery store and representatives of the com-
pany elsewhere in the state also add to the interest
of the story.
The store has two entrances, one on Lee and the
other on Montgomery. The department on Mont-
gomery is devoted to phonographs, records, band
and orchestra instruments, sheet and band music, the
one on Lee street to pianos. An adequate phono-
graph and radio repair department is maintained un-
der the direction of R. F. Caldwell.
H. E. Poston, manager, in speaking of the band
instrument department, said: "This department with
new fixtures and complete line of band and string in-
struments will enable us to give music lovers a
greater service both in obtaining high grade instru-
ments as well as competent repair services. The
music teachers and musicians have enabled us to
maintain the most complete stock of sheet music in
Alabama."
"Probably no other business is so dependent on
confidence and friendships as the piano business,"
said H. Edgar French, president of the Jesse French
& Sons Piano Co, in an interview. "Confidence,
based on square dealing and honest values, is the
very foundation upon which this business thrives.
Strongest Appeal to Parents.
Matt J. Kennedy, the widely known Chicago piano
man, is collaborating with Fred Woolville Miller, an
experienced advertising man, in the introduction of
the Miller-Kennedy Service, special advertising for
music merchants, with headquarters at 35 East
Wacker Drive, Chicago.
The company has already prepared a mailing series,
consisting of six folders (executed in four-color proc-
ess) based on the fundamental human desire and
ambition of parents to provide for the future of their
children.
The copy and illustrations in this first mailing piece
sound the key note of this series of six and also that
of others to follow. The artist is Glen C. Sheffer
who has won international recognition for his fine
work executed in America and Europe.
An artistic blotter distributed ot the trade by the
Jesse French & Sons Piano Co., New Castle, Ind.,
is useful as a desk equipment as well as a reminder
of the "Quality First and First Quality Always" in
the Jesse French & Sons pianos.
WILLIAMS
PIANOS
The policy of the Williams House is and always
has been to depend upon excellence of product
instead of alluring price. Such a policy does not
attract..bargain hunters. It does, however, win the
hearty approval and support of a very desirable
•aid substantial patronage.
Will I AUK Makers of Williams Pianos.
TTILi-I^ITIJ Epworth Pianos and Organ*
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October 1, 1927
PRESTO-TIMES
in the romance of the intrepid prospector whose
name is internationally known. His amazing adven-
tures, which make the most absorbing reading, re-
sulted in untold wealth, but it is the recent episode
—the installation of a Schumann piano in his million-
dollar desert home by Iwantokno, the Schumann
Iwantokno, Schumann Spirit of Performance, Spirit of Performance—that most intimately con-
cerns the piano trade this month.
Delivers Instrument to Prospector's
This story of piano delivery involves the relating
Home in Hottest Place on Earth.
of Schumann methods of piano manufacture that
The picture reproduced herewith was used by the defies the most trying climatic conditions. Even the
finish was taken into consideration.
Schumann
Schumann Piano Co., Rockford, 111., in the Septem-
closed-pore lacquer, which the most severe tests
ber number of "Iwantokno," its clever house organ,
SCHUMANN PIANO FOR
DEATH VALLEY SCOTTY
IWANTOKNO OVERCOMES ALL OBSTACLES.
to illustrate the safe delivery of a Schumann piano
to Walter Scott in his new home just being erected
at Furnace Ranch, near the Funeral Mountains, in
Death Valley, California.
The delivery of the Schumann piano to the home
of "Death Valley Scotty" is an important episode
The Original Small Piano
Made and marketed by specialists in small
pianos. Valuable territory still open.
Write for our effective sales plan.
THE UTTLE PIANO WITH THE BIG TONE
MIESSNER PIANO COMPANY
126 Reed St.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Becker Bros.
Manufacturer* ot
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
and PLAYER PIANOS
Factory and Ware room*
767-769 Tenth Avenue, New York
have failed to check under the most intense heat or
extreme cold, was selected. The piano was bought
from the Southern California Music House, Los
Angeles.
SYMPATHY FOR C. B. McINTOSH.
The recent death of Mrs. Chas. B. Mclntosh, wife
of Chas. B. Mclntosh, vice-president of the Schu-
mann Piano Co., Rockford, 111., has evoked expres-
sions of sympathy for Mr. Mclntosh from a wide
circle of friends in the trade. The heartfelt mes-
sages are indications of the feelings of friendship
for the Schumann Piano Co. official, which have the
power to soothe the pain of his bereavement.
S. ERNEST PHILPITT & SON
MANAGERS IN CONFERENCE
Business and Pleasure Combined in Semi-
Annual Meeting of Officials of Big
Florida Music Company.
Novelty in the program made the recent semi-
annual conference of managers of S. Ernest Philpitt
& Son, Florida, differ from previous gatherings. In-
stead of being taken to a hotel on their arrival in
Miami the managers from Jacksonville, Tampa, St.
Petersburg, Orlando, Miami Beach, Fla., and Wash-
ington, D. C , were landed at the dock where a
cruising houseboat and a fishing cruiser had been
engaged.
The houseboat became the headquarters for the
three days and the light cruiser was used for taking
out the party Sunday for deep sea fishing. Later
Sunday evening the two boats met down among the
Florida keys and a dinned was served, after which
live members of the selling staff of the local stores,
who were guests during Sunday, were returned to
Miami and Miami Beach that they might assume
their duties Monday morning.
During the conference each manager was fur-
nished with a complete store manual in loose leaf
binder form containing therein a complete program
for the various meetings, copies of the papers to be
read, as well as a letter of welcome from the mayor
of Miami and one from the mayor of Miami Beach.
At the close of the conference members were per-
mitted to take these Manuals back to their respective
stores. As a result, in all of these stores these man-
agers held meetings of their local organization, re-
enacting the conference to the letter, giving the high
points of the various discussion to the local or-
ganization.
In attendance at the conference were the officers
of the company: S. Ernest Philpitt, president and
treasurer; Marshall S. Philpitt, vice-president; R. C
Bryan, secretary, Miami Beach, F"la., and Howard E.
Crawford, Jacksonville; Roy H. Creager, Miami; V.
W. Elliott, Orlando; J. W. Harwood, West Palm
Beach; Edwin Martin, St. Petersburg; Marshall S.
Philpitt, Miami Beach; Chas. R. Putnam, Tampa;
S. Dallas Tucker, Washington.
COUNT DU BARRY'S ATTITUDE.
Count George Hay Du Barry, head of the Royal
Court of Music, 106 to 110 Union street, Seattle,
Wash., is advertising a sale of used pianos and in
OHIO'S MUSIC INVESTMENTS.
doing so tells his attitude towards his fellow dealers:
Carl Summer, of Summers & Son Music Store, "Drop other less important things and come to town
Portsmouth, O., on returning from the annual con- to look our pianos over—see them all and then see
vention of the Ohio Music Merchants' Association, us. We speak harshly of competitors, they will
held at Cleveland, was interviewed by a reporter for speak harshly of us for we are the only piano store
the Portsmouth Srn. "The music business has be- not in the Piano Dealers' Association. They tried
come a billion dollar industry and the state of Ohio to put us out of business by refusing to join them
invests, roughly, one-eighteenth of the total amount," two years ago—we still refuse—we undersell them
said Mr. Summers.
all."
THE JEWETT PIANOS
Reliable Grand, Upright and Player Pianos
JEWETT PIANO CO., Boston Factories: Leominster, Mass.
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
GOLDSMITH
Price 50 Cents
Players and Pianos
PRESTO PUBLISHING CO.
Have Every Advantage in Quality and Results
to the Dealers
An Investigation Will Prove It
CHICAGO
GOLDSMITH PIANO COMPANY
1223-1227 Miller Street, CHICAGO
A QUALITY PRODUCT
FOR OVE R
QUARTER OFA CENTURY
POOLE
BOSTON
GRAND AND UPRIGHT PIANOS
AND
PLAYER PIANOS
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