Presto

Issue: 1928 2169

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February 25, 1928
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
rying a full line of musical merchandise in addition
to conducting a repair department for clarinet and
saxophone work.
Keer & Sharpe, Philadelphia, Pa., now conducting
J. H. Remick Representative in Portland Gees East
two
stores, will consolidate at 59-61 Chelten avenue.
for Visit to Headquarters.
Robert Putter has been appointed sales represen-
I. E. Sklare, manager of the Remick Son»- & Gift
tative fcr Galanti & Bros., 71 Third avenue, New
Shop of Portland, Ore., and Pacific Northwest rep-
York.
resentative of J. H. Remick & Company, left for the
Koch Harmonica, Inc., importer and distributor of
East February IS, and before returning to his head-
Koch harmonicas and accordions, has moved its
quarters in Portland, will visit the company's head-
New York headquarters from 42 East Fourteenth
quarters at Detroit and New York. He will also
s'reet to 23-25 East Twenty-first street.
stop off in Chicago for several days to visit his rela-
Fred J. Schamp, formerly with the Davidson Bros.
tives who reside there. On the way East Mr. Sk'are Co. music department. Sioux City, la., has purchased
will stop off with the Remick catalogue at Seattle, the band-instrument department of the Schmoller-
Vancouver, B. C, Spokane, Salt Lake City, and Den- Mueller Piano Co. of the same city.
ver. Mr. Sklare gives it as his opinion that the Rem-
ick catalogue for this year is the best issued for
FIRE DAMAGES BAND FACTORY.
many years, and contains such numbers as "Keep
Slight damage was caused in the Buescher Band
Sweeping the Cobwebs off the Moon," "In a Sing
Instrument factory. East Jackson boulevard, Elkhart,
Song Sycamore Tree,'' "You Got to Be Good to
Ind., by fire recently. The fire was caused by explo-
Me," and the beautiful waltz, "Auf Wiedersehn."
sion of some pitch which was being heated in the
He says that the two numbers, "Who Knows" and
"Cobble Stones," are both still in great demand all plant. Workmen at the factory had the blaze under
control by the time firemen arrived. Three work-
over his territory.
The Portland, Ore., sheet music dealers were vis- men in the factory room were uninjured.
ited the second week in February by Carl A. Fricke,
representing the Willis Publishing Company of Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. He was featuring specially the Bilbro
"Fun in Scale Playing."
Carl Yeager of the John Church Company made a
Heaviest grade Pyralin Ivory, beveled
flying trip to Portland, Ore., booking a chief of or-
and polished to look like the finest ivory
ders from the sheet music dealers of the city. After
keyboards built. Beautiful work, guaran-
spending a couple of days in Portland he backtracked
teed. Sharps ebonized, bushings, etc.
to Hollywood, Calif.
SHEET MUSIC IN OREGON
For
PIANO
MANUFACTURERS
The combined service of the
two largest Piano Supply Houses
now place at the disposal of
every piano manufacturer the
maximum in
Quality and Service
In making- up your list of re-
quirements consider our large
stock of felts, cloths, hammers,
punchings, music wire, tuning
pins, player parts, hinges, etc.
Use our stock as your source
of supply. You'll find it profit-
able.
American Piano Supply Co.
Division of
Hammacher-Schlemmer & Co.
110-112 East 13th St.,
New York
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
We begin work on your keys the minute they
arrive. Write for New Price List.
I!N SMALL GOODS DEPARTMENT
McMACKIN PIANO SERVICE
Greater Interest in Musical Merchandise Shows in
New Stores and Old Ones.
PIANO KEY REPAIRING
KEYS RETURNED IN 24 HOURS
BEST GRADE IVOR1NE
RECOVERING
$8.00
BUSHING
. 3.50
SHARPS
2.50
NEW FRONTS
2.00
PLAYER ACTIONS REPAIRED
Prompt and efficient service
Striking Pneumatics
Air Motors, Governors, etc., Recovered
E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
2106 Boulevard Place
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Worry Over Player Details
is avoided by the manufac-
turer who uses the
The Continental Music Co., Chicago, jobber of
musical merchandise, moved recently into larger new
quarters at 620 South Wabash avenue, Chicago,
where it will have twice as much space as it had at
the former quarters at 339 South Wabash avenue.
S. H. Almanrode, former manger of the Housner
Music Co., of Minneapolis, recently became connected
with the Kansas City branch of the Conn Co., as
assistant manager.
The Associated Musical Instrument Dealers, New
York, held their annual election of officers recently
and elected Arthur J. Neumann, New T York Band In-
strument Co., president.
The Mack Music Co., of Portland, Ore., moved re-
cently into new quarters in 363 Morrison street, from
its former quarters at 148 Fifth street.
J. E. Woodburn has recently been made manager
of the new Sherman, Clay & Co. store opened at
2808 Colby avenue, Everett, Wash.
The Louis J. Paquet Music Co. has opened a store
at 3462 Sacramento street, San Francisco, Cal., car-
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
CASTLETON, N. Y.
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213 East 19th Street, New York
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Made of Weickert Felt
Fine Action Bushing Cloths, etc
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February 25, 1928
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P R E S T 0-T I M E S
CLARK ROLLS FOR MARCH
Splendid List of Winning Music for Electric
Pianos Issued This Week by Clark
Orchestra Roll Co.
and Cupid, Colonial, Cote, Nelson-Wiggen Style 1,
Ranj-O-Grand, Style 2, Banjo X, Style 3, Styles 4 and
8, Originators, National 20R, Presburg, Price &
Teeple. Rand, Regina, Reichard, Schaeffer, Seeburg
A, 15, C, E, F, K, L. & P. G. A., Starr, Tangley Callia-
phone, Victor and Violophone.
The rolls also are available for pianos using 3-inch
cores: Anderson, Ariston, Armstrong, Autoelectrola,
Billings, Concertrola, Decker Bros., Electratone,
Evans, Haines, Ideal, Wm. A. Johnson, Kibby, King,
Kreiter, Netzow, Reed, Rhapsodist, Schultz, Stand-
ard F and GR, Waltham, Watson and Wilson.
FIRE IN C0NN=P0RTLAND STORE
Company Occupies Temporary Quarters While Build-
ing at 211 Broadway Is Being Remodeled.
The Conn-Portland Music Co. is in temporary
quarters at 305 Merchants Trust building, due to a
The Clark Orchestra Roll Co., De Kalb, 111., has
fire at its store at 211 Broadway, which started in an
issued its March bulletin of music for electric pianos.
adjoining store and spread to the department. The
It includes the new March bulletin of music for elec-
store is being remodeled and will be ready for occu-
tric pianos. It includes the new March numbers,
pancy about March 1. A lire sale is now in progress
foreign rolls, Nelson-Wiggen specials, sacred tunes,
as nearly the entire stock was damaged by smoke or
popular songs and dances, Xylophone rolls and spe-
water. J. E. Meyers, manager, has resigned, and the
PROMOTING BAND CONCERTS.
cial organ arrangements. Special attention is called
branch is in charge of Stanley Bayliss.
to theater specials, 786, 802, 814, 815 and 816, ar- On Wednesday evening, February 8, there was
E. A very, in charge of the recording laboratories of
ranged in a style well adapted to accompaniment of
broadcasted from Station WLS, Chicago, the last of
the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co. at Los Angeles
pictures.
the series of four programs in which the Bachman was a recent Portland, Ore., visitor, stopping off
Tlie new March rolls are from 913 to 922. No. 916 Band of that city rendered the music on the required from a trip to Seattle where he made a number of
is a "Light Dramatic" collection of six airs; No. 915 and selective lists of the State and National School recordings by the Herb Wiedoeft orchestra, among
programs were arranged by them being the late Al Jolson hit, "Golden Gate."
is Italian, 914 Spanish, and 913 is the St. Patrick's Band Contests. These
:
Day Special. The latter is a sure winner for March the station with the a d of the Educational Music Bu- While in Portland Mr. Avery gave auditions to a
17. The other rolls are composed of popular airs, reau of Chicago and the National Bureau for the number of Portland musicians and announced that he
Advancement of Music, and are one result of the in- would return in May to make recordings, but the
well selected and recorded in the pepful manner of
terest aroused in the band contest movement. The names of the musicians who will record were not
the Clark Orchestra Roll Co.
Bureau advised all the school band leaders on its announced.
Clark Orchestra Rolls are made for the following
list when these broadcasts would take place and that
automatic instruments, 65-note rewind coin operated
Among the recent visitors to the music trade of
electric pianos, using 3 ^ inch cores: Cremona, Eber- they offered a splendid opportunity for the school
Portland, Ore., were Jack Schwartz of the Jack
bands
to
benefit
by
the
interpretations
of
a
profes-
hardt, Empress 65-note, Engelhardt, Eusymphonic,
Schwartz Music Co., and Clyde Wilson, Pacific Coast
Ilarwocrd, Heller, Howard, Jewett, Lehr, Marquette, sional organization.
representative of C. Bruno & Sons.
Midget Orchestra, Monarch, Western Electric A, C,
X, American, Carleton, Casino, Coinola A and C
MUSICIAN OPENS STORE.
The H. Baird Radio Shop and K. E. Johnson's
Dudley Mecum, prominent young musician of
Music
and Radio Shoppe, Lebanon, Tenn., have
Hamilton, ()., has opened a music store and studio
been merged.
at 226 Main street, where he will teach beginners and
advanced students on all instruments, providing in-
We Supply More Than
structors
of recognized ability and long experience.
90%
Mr. Mecum comes back to Hamilton from Don Bes-
of the Piano, Organ
tows Victor recording orchestra. His many friends
and Action Trade in
are
glad to learn of his new venture.
U. S. and Canada
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Pouch Skins
a Specialty
Write for sample book
Supply especially
for REPAIR MEN
Piano Keys Recovered
WITH HEAVY SELECTED
GRAINED IVORINE
$8.00 per set
T.L.LUTKINSInc
4 0 SPRUCE ST.. NEWYORK.N.Y.
ALSO
General Piano Key Work
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 tor details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
339 South Wabath Are.
UNITED SPECIALTY CO.
EXPERIENCED FACTORY SERVICE
Recovering and Rebushing Keys
Repairing Pneumatics
We Make Them the Same as New
FAST SERVICE
We do first-class work at lowest prices
and will not be undersold.
Estimates on special service and prices
on regular work gladly furnished.
MIDWEST PIANO KEY SHOPS
L. H. SIGMUND, Proprietor
PIANO BASS STRINGS — PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
(A Suburb of Chicago)
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.
Greater Beauty
TUNERS AND REPAIRERS
and Greater
Comfort
1305-09 North 27th St.,
SCARFS,
CUSH-
IONS,
COVERS
UNITED SPECIALTY CO.
Monticello, Indiana
Manufacturer* of
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
106 W. Water Avenue
NAPERVILLE, ILL.
Give us a Trial Job and be Convinced
SCHAFF
D
iano String Co.
Chicago
Satisfaction and Service Guaranteed
Sample Sent on Request
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
Bench Cushions, Piano Throws, Bags
for Small Instruments, Upholstered
Bench Tops.
Practice Keyboards
Illustrated Folder* On Request
Period Drapery and Mfg. Co.
NEW ALBANY, IND.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
*15 Englevcod 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.
Piano Bass Strings
2009-2021 CLYBOURN AVENUE
Cor er Lewis Street
CHICAGO
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THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
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