Presto

Issue: 1928 2188

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PRESTO-TIMES
July 7, 1928
Berlin film and expressed their highest satisfaction
about the artistic value of this "film-symphony,"
The Talking Machine & Radio Men, Inc., of New glorifying the machine age.
York, New Jersey and Connecticut, held at the an-
SAVING THE TIMBER SUPPLY.
nual meeting last week, elected Irwin Kurtz, presi-
dent. Other officers elected were: Joseph H. Mayers,
It is a striking evidence of the popular response to
vice-president; Albert Galuchie, treasurer, and E. G. the slogan "Save the forests!" that United States
Brown, secretary. The sectional and divisional vice- Forester Greeley finds it necessary to explain that
presidents were chosen as follows: Radio jobbers, true conservation does not mean forest hoarding.
Maurice Landay; phonograph jobbers and manufac- Colonel Greeley has stated the case for liberal timber
turers, E. W. Guttenberger; New Jersey dealers, S. use and general replacement. He agrees heartily with
S. Spring; Brooklyn dealers, B. Ginsberg; Bronx deal- the committee that absention from the use of timber
ers, O. Rosenbaum; New York City, lower East Side, will not help the cause of forest preservation. If
L. Telefsky, New York City, lower West Side, timber growing does not pay, forests will not be
Julius Goldberg; New York City, upper West Side, widely produced. To make it pay there must be an
M. Goldsmith, and salesmen's vice-president, Otto adequate market for forest products. Protect forest
Goldsmith.
lands from fire; adapt taxation to the time require-
ments of timber culture, are Colonel Greeley's argu-
ments against stinting the use of timber. Another
PLAY BREAKS ALL RECORDS.
point is that good forestry is quite compatible with
"Berlin, the Symphony of a Big City v " the sen- recreation and scenic beauty. He says it is a need-
sational German photoplay produced by Carl Mayer, less economic waste to exempt vast areas of forest
Karl Freund and Walter Ruttmann for Fox-Europa, land from any cutting whatsoever, as New York does
which opened for a limited engagement at the Play- in its forest preserve by a constitutional provision
house, Chicago, June 17, has broken all week-end which enforces timber hoarding.
attendance records of this theater. Headed by Dr.
Groll of the German consulate and Capt. George
Harry Adams Hersey has purchased the Sherwin
Wiedeling a group of prominent Americans of Ger-
man descent attended a special performance of the Music Store, Canton, N. Y.
IRWIN KURTZ, PRESIDENT
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The New Junior High School in Albany, N. Y.,
recently purchased a Marshall & Wendell Upright
Ampico through McClure & Dorwaldt, Inc., Marshall
& Wendell dealers in that city.
A new music store has been opened in East Moline,
111., with the title of the Lueder Music Store, at 718
Fifteenth avenue. A. C. Lueder is the proprietor.
Division of
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PRESTO-TIMES
WEAVER PIANOS BOUGHT
FOR MARYLAND COLLEGES
Notre Dame of Maryland and St. Agnes School
Install Fine Instruments for Use by
Students in Classes.
The merits of the Weaver piano, made by the
Weaver Piano, Inc., York, Pa., for school and college
purposes are well attested by good sales by the Dahl-
mer-Kennedy Co., 744 North Gay street, Baltimore,
Md. The company recently installed a Weaver
Studio model in Le Clerc Hall, Notre Dame of Mary-
land, one of the outstanding colleges of the state.
Notre Dame is a college of wide reputation and is
the largest of its kind in the state of Maryland. Le-
Clerc Hall is one of the numerous buildings on the
grounds of the college, which are located on Charles
street avenue, Baltimore, Md.
In speaking of this instrument to Mr. Dahlmer, of
the Dahlmer-Kerinedy Company, Weaver representa-
tive in Baltimore, one of the sisters said that John
Lettefer, leader of a prominent orchestra broadcast-
ing from Station WBAL, Baltimore, remarked that
the piano hada very fine tone and exceptional volume
and added that the piano has proven very satisfactory
in the college.
St. Agnes' School is one of the educational institu-
tions of Maryland which recognizes the great worth
of a fine piano for teaching purposes. In addressing
the Weaver Piano Company, York, Pa., in his letter
of April 25, Rev. Ignatius Fealy praises the York
piano, when he says:
"We are using the York piano purchased from the
Dahlmer-Kennedy company and have found it both
satisfactory and excellent. I do not hesitate to highly
praise and recommend it."
Davidson's, Des Moines, la., has been made ex-
clusive distributors of the Aeolian company's pianos
in Des Moines. The house also handles the Steinway
Duo-Art reproducing pianos, Steck, Weber and Stroud
lines.
THE FAMOUS
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CLARMROLLS
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
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handle and be able to furnish
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Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
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Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originator* — Patentees
De Kalb, Illinois
July 7, 1928
HOLD MUSIC FIELD DAY
A Field Day for Music Educators,
unique in the history of the English
speaking countries, is planned to
be held in London on Saturday,
July 7. The arrangements for this
Field Day are being conducted in
America through the National Su-
pervisors' Committee on Interna-
tional Relations, consisting of Prof.
Paul J. Weaver, of the University
of North Carolina; Franklin Dun-
ham, Educational Director of The
Frankjin Dunham Mrs Frances Clark^
Paul J. Weoi>er»
Aeolian Company, New York, and
Mrs. Frances E. Clark, Educational
Director of the Victor Talking Machine Company.
Mrs. Clark is to represent the committee at the ban- in Elementary High Schools and Universities, and
Competition Festivals. In the afternoon the discus-
quet in London this year.
sions will be continued in the Library of the Oxford
Music Field Day, which has grown out of the move- University Press at Amen House, near St. Paul's
Cathedral. In the evening a banquet has been planned
ment begun in Chicago during the Supervision Con-
at which the visiting Americans and a group of lead-
ference, will be conducted under the auspices of
British and American music educators, and the hon- ing British music educators will be guests of the Aeo-
orary presidencies of Sir Henry Hadow, representing lian Company and various publishers, including the
Oxford University Press.
Great Britain, and Walter Damrosch, representing the
Speeches of vital import will be given at this ban-
United States. Sir Hugh Allen, principal of the
Royal College of Music, will officiate as dinner chair- quet by Percy Scholes, using as his subject "On Keep-
ing Lip with America," and Mrs. Clark, who will dis-
man.
course on "Keeping Up with Ourselves."
During the morning, discussions and demonstrations
All those who wish further information about the
on school music will be held at Aeolian Hall in Lon-
London Music Field Day should immediately get in
don, with the following topics scheduled to be taken
up: School orchestras, Music Appreciation, Training touch with Franklin Dunham, Secretary of the Com-
Children's Voices, Choice of Songs for Schools, Music mittee at Aeolian Hall, New York.
OPENS IN BALTIMORE.
AIDS FOR GULBRANSEN DEALERS
The Popular Music Shop is another addition to the
musical instrument retail field of Baltimore, which
The Gulbransen Co., Chicago, has mailed to the has been opened at 1030 Pennsylvania avenue.
trade a broadside of Gulbransen national and local
advertising for July. The completeness of the Gul-
bransen local advertising service is further indicated
by the additional advertisements which have been
made a part of the July service. There is a three-col-
umn ad on the Registering piano, a two-column ad-
vertisement on the Gulbransen grand and a one-col-
umn advertisement on the Triano, the three-way
piano. All of these are handled in a modern way,
with illustrations that stand out on the newspaper
page and give the dealer attractive, clean-cut adver-
tising of a character that the piano business needs.
The attractive mats go to the dealer without any
charge whatever, and are a part of the regular
Dealers' Attention Sollclud
monthly advertising service.
HIGH GRADE
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