Presto

Issue: 1928 2194

August 18, 1928
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PRESTO-TIMES
BALDWIN EASTERN MANAGER
IS C. S. ONDERDONK
Man of Extensive Experience to Be Located with
Headquarters in New York.
Charles S. Onderdonk will assume his duties as
head of the Eastern Division of The Baldwin Piano
Company on September 1. In addition to extensive
retail interests in New York City Mr. Onderdonk will
also assume direction of the widely developed whole-
sale business of The Baldwin Piano Company in
Eastern and New England States.
Mr. Onderdonk has had extensive experience for
the past eighteen years in successful retail and whole-
sale piano merchandising. In addition he is thor-
oughly familiar with the manufacturing and the
financing phases of the piano industry. Under his
administration an aggressive policy of retail develop-
ment and dealer cooperation may be confidently ex-
pected.
POLK COLLEGE OF TUNING
Announces Enrollment Dates for the 1923 Fall Class—
Technical Instruction.
Polk College of Piano Tuning, La Porte, Ind., is
again going through the usual preliminary work be-
fore the fall class of September 12 conies in.
The enrollment dates for the fall class are Septem-
BANG!—WE'RE OFF!
Over 1000 orders were filled the past month to
Professional Artist for this "Song." In every
State of U. S. A.
THE MAN THAT CATCHES ME MUST
HAVE THE GOOD HARD CASH
(Comic with Extra Verses)
Regular Trade Price—Retails at 35c
Write for Special Introductory Rates
(Unsold copies can be exchanged.)
J. S. UNGER MUSIC HOUSE, Publishers
Reading
.
.
.
Pennsylvania
THE LATEST JESSE
FRENCH PRODUCTIONS
her 10 and 11. School commences on the morning of
the 12th, and for many weeks the student will be
given the fundamental principles of the piano, player-
piano, coin operated and reproducing pianos. At the
end of the term the student is required to tune and
regulate a number of pianos, or until he is able to
obtain the grade of a technician, which is the standard
of the school.
Prospects are very encouraging and Polk College
officials are positive that this class will be the best
of the year.
LIST OF SEPTEMBER
MEL=0=DEE ROLLS
New Range of Word Rolls and Other Music
Included in the New Bulletin of Player-
piano Music.
The September advance bulletin of Mel-O-Dee
music rolls, has been issued by the Mel-O-Dee Music
LISTED AMONG THE TALENTED.
Co., Inc., Meriden, Conn. The name of the record-
In the article "Local Boy Makes Good" in the ing artists are printed in parentheses:
Saturday Evening Post, issue of August 11, one of
Word Rolls—Because My Baby Don't Mean May-
those honorably mentioned is Edward L. Bernays, be Now, fox trot, Walter Donaldson (Ralph Addi-
who is widely known in the music trade from his son); Come Back Chiquita, waltz, E flat, Mabel
advertising association with the Sonora Phonograph Wayne (Pauline Alpert); Crazy Rhythm, "Here's
Company. The local boys who made good are a long Howe," fox trot, Meyer & Kahn (Pauline Alpert);
list, and the author of the article, Wesley Stout, says If You Don't Love Me, fox trot, Milton Alger (Dag-
of Mr. Bernays: "He is from Vienna, a nephew of
mar Nordstrom); I'm on the Crest of a Wave,
good Dr. Sigmund Freud." Though why the writer "George White's Scandals," fox trot, DeSylva, Brown
for the Saturday Evening Post should consider "mak-
& Henderson (Phil Ohman); Lonely Little Blue-
ing good" in New York as any greater performance bird, fox trot, Woods (Harvey Maddon); Lonesome
than succeeding in any other town is past all finding In the Moonlight, fox trot-ballad, Baer (Pauline
out.
Alpert); Old Man Sunshine, "Little Boy Bluebird,"
fox trot, Warren (Frank Milne); (Dreaming Down
ENTERPRISING METHOD IN INDIANA. on) Silver Bay, waltz, key of G, Milne & DeSocio
Routh's Music and Radio Shop, located on the pub- (Frank Milne); Sweet Ella May, fox trot, Renard,
lic square at Salem, Ind., publishes Routh's Music Alpert & Robinson (Harvey Maddon); That's My
and Radio Notes once in a while in the Salem news- Weakness Now, fox trot, Green & Stept (Ernest
papers. It is run in the shape of a miniature news- Leith); What D' Ya Say, "George White's Scandals,"
paper with all the musical and radio notes of the fox trot, DeSylva, Brown & Henderson (Ralph
town published in newsy, spicy form. This "paper" Addison); Who Wouldn't Be Blue, fox trot, Davis
has attracted a great deal of attention among musical & Burke (Frank Milne).
people in that part of the state.
Ballad—Memories, Key C, Sanford (Henri Berg-
man).
HOW UNCLE SAM HELPS.
Instrumental—Punch and Judy, novelette, Vin^
A particularly valuable service rendered by the for- cent (Henri Bergman).
eign offices of the United States Bureau of Foreign
Special Word Rolls—The Sidewalks of New York,
and Domestic Commerce is found in the reports cov- ballad, Lawlor & Blake (Dave Russel).
ering what are known as "trade opportunities." These
French-English Words—Hello, Montreal, fox trot,
reports give complete details pertaining to specific Irving Berlin (Armand Sartorius); Girl of My
opportunities for the sale of designated American Dreams, waltz, Key C, Sunny Clapp (Pauline Al-
merchandise. In addition to the staff of commercial pert).
specialists in the foreign service of the Bureau,
Instrumental—Officer of the Day, march, R. B.
approximately 450 American consuls located in the
Hall (Dave Russel); Old Timer's Waltz Medley,
various foreign countries, co-operate in this work, and Arranged
by Lake.
there is scarcely an area in the world of any commer-
cial importance from where the American manufac-
turer can not receive a definite report prepared by a
CARL O. DONALDSON DIES.
trained man on the ground.
Carl O. Donaldson, prominent piano dealer, who
died at his home in Minneapolis recently, had been
Adam McMurdo, who was formerly in the music in the music business the past eighteen years, both
trade business in Chicago and was a member of the wholesale and retail. Mr. Donaldson represented the
Musical Times staff, is going to New York about the Hallet & Davis Piano Co. for several years, both in
first of September to take a position on one of the the South and the Northwest. He represented the
New York dailies. For some months past Mr. Mc- Bush & Lane Piano Co. for the past nine years until
Murdo has been assisting George P. Bent on the the time of his death. Mr. Donaldson spent the past
composition of Mr. Bent's book soon to be out of winter in Pasadena, Cal., and returned to Minneapolis
press.
in May.
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August 18, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
T. I. N. O. P. I.. E.; 8, Rain, fox trot; 9, Baby Your
Mother, fox trot; 10, Mother of Mine, fox trot.
2174—All New, Latest Hits: 1, I Must Be Dream-
August Issue of Music by the Capitol Music ing, fox trot; 2, Japansy, waltz; 3, My Heart Keeps
on Speaking of Love, fox trot; 4, You Can't Blame
Roll Co. Sustains the Character for Pep
Me for That, one step; 5, Dear Little Boy of Mine,
waltz; 6, The Dance of the Blue Danube, one step;
and Timeliness of the Product.
A fine range of electric piano rolls for August has 7, I'm Wingin' Home, fox trot; 8, Whisper Sweet.
been announced by the Capitol Music Roll Co., Chi- Whisper Low, fox trot; 9, I Get the Blues When It
cago. The rolls are for Coinola Style "A" and "C," Rains, fox trot; 10, Old Pals Are the Best Pals, fox
Operators' Piano Co., Style "A" and "C" and Cupid; ;rot.
2176—Big Hit Blues: 1, Gab Face Blues; 2, Sugar
Seeburg, Style "A," "B," "C," "D," "E," " F " and
Dew Blues; 3, Savoy Blues; 4, She's Too Bad; 5,
"K"; Chicago Electric, Cremona, Howard, Tangley
Calliope and Calliaphone, Nelson Wiggen Banjo Why Should I Grieve; 6, Chicago Stomp; 7, Stinga-
Grand, Styles 1, 2, 3, 4; Western Electric Pianos. ree Blues; 8, Freight Train Blues; 9, Aunt Hagar's
Children, blues; 10, Mahalia's Blues.
Styles A. C, X, J, and all styles of 65-note rewind
Electric Pianos.
2177—Big Hits, All New: 1, Angela Mia, fox trot;
The snappy contents of the rolls are shown in the 2. Good-Night, military waltz; 3, If You Don't Love
Me, fox trot; 4, F'r Instance, fox trot; 5, I Tore Up
list:
2173—A Dandy Review: 1, Too Busy, one step; 2, Your Picture, waltz; 6, Etiquette Blues, fox trot; 7,
Ramona, waltz; 3, Summertime Sweethearts, fox trot; Dream House, fox trot; 8, Just a Little Bit of Drift-
4. Chloe, fox trot; 5, A Shady Tree, waltz; 6, To- wood; 9, When You're Smiling, one step; 10, Love
gether, We Two, fox trot; 7, C. O. N. S. T. A. N. Affairs, fox trot.
2178—Special Review (by request): 1, Wob-A-Ly
Walk, fox trot; 2, I Ain't Got Nobody, fox trot; 3,
Readj r for the River, one step; 4, Waitin' for Katy,
fox trot; 5, We'll Have a New Home in the Morning,
fox trot; 6, My Pet, one step; 7, Lucky in Love, one
KEYS RETURNED IN 24 HOURS
step; 8, Stay Out of the South, fox trot; 9, Some of
BEST GRADE IVORIXE
These Days, fox trot; 10, She's a Great, Great Girl,
RECOVERING
$8.00
fox trot.
BUSHING
3.50
SHARPS
2.50
2179—All Hit Review: 1, Ramona, waltz; 2, Too
NEW FRONTS
2.00
Busy, one step; 3, Sweet Ella May, one step; 4, Old
Virginny's Lullaby, waltz; 5, That's My Weakness
PLAYER ACTIONS REPAIRED
Prompt and efficient service
Now, fox trot; 6, Get Out and Get Under the Moon,
Striking Pneumatics
fox trot; 7, I Still Love You, fox trot; 8, C. O. N
Air Motors, Governors, etc., Recovered
S. T. A. N. T. I. N. O. P. L. E.; 9, Last Night I
Dreamed You Kissed Me, one step; 10, In My Bou-
quet of Memories, fox trot.
NEW ELECTRIC ROLLS
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E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
2106 Boulevard Place
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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.
Philip W. Oetting & Son, Inc.
213 East 19th Street, New York
Sole Agents for
Worry Over Player Details
and Damper
A representative of Presto-Times was riding in a
bus one day last week a few miles southwest of De-
troit when Henry Ford, the auto magnate, whizzed
by going in the same direction. He was in one of his
new-model machines and his driver was a mechani-
cian. "Hello, Henry!" shouted a fellow passenger in
the bus—the man who wrote a famous slogan for
the General Motors Company a few years ago. "How
do you do?" responded Mr. Ford, and looking back as
he sped onward he smiled in goodwill at the passen-
gers and waved his hand. To ricli and poor alike he
is still Henry—this man who has achieved the greatest
financial success that has ever come to an individual
and whose daily life goes to prove that the spirit of
democracy is neither killed nor made by oodles of
money or the lack of cash either. Respect for Mr.
Ford is always for the man.
BAND MUSIC AT CORYDON, IND.
A special concert by the Corydon concert band and
orchestra at Corydon, Ind., was given on the court
house steps at Corydon in the presence of several
hundred people.
PAYMENT ON BAY LABOR CLAIMS.
Ahoui 300 former employes of the H. C. Bay Piano
Company at Bluflfton, Ind., which was closed recently,
following the filing of a petition in bankruptcy by
Mr. Bay, have been notified that the judge of the
federal court at Chicago had granted the receiver an
order to pay 50 per cent of the claims for labor at
once. Following the closing of the factory, employes
filed claims totaling nearly $10,000.
MANN CO. OFFERS DISCOUNTS.
The Mann Music Co., box 619, Northampton,
Mass., is now in a position to furnish dealers and
jobbers in both large and small quantities for a 50
per cent discount. Will send ten copies of sheet music
and two orchestrations to any dealer, also player rolls
at a reasonable discount.
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
is avoided by the manufac-
turer who uses the
General Key Repairs,
Sharps, Etc.
A. C. Cheney Player Action
Ivory Sanding, Polishing
and Re-Gluing
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.
Our Ivorine Keys
Heaviest
A. C. CHENEY
PIANO ACTION COMPANY
and
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at
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CASTLETON, N. Y.
UNITED SPECIALTY CO.
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refimshed or remodeled and actions and
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Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
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We do first-class work at lowest prices
and will not be undersold.
Estimates on special service and prices
on regular work gladly furnished.
Give us a Trial Job and be Convinced
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Monticello, Indiana
KEYS RECOVERED AND REBVSHED
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Samples of Work on Request
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