Presto

Issue: 1928 2207

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PRESTO-TIMES
November 17, 1928
Salvi and Emil Schipper are the most prominent. The
third week, commencing on Monday evening, Novem-
ber 19, embraces on the whole, repetitions of operas
The Zenith Radio Corporation have established a
Material Used in Ornamentation in Manufacture of that have been successfully received at earlier presen- branch office and warehouse in Oklahoma City for the
Musical Goods Comes from South America.
tations, but the week will also include a work that has distribution of Zenith radio for the entire state of
A considerable amount of mother-of-pearl is re- not been heard in Chicago in some years. Offen- Oklahoma, the Pan-Handle section of Texas and
quired in the musical merchandise industry, a con- bach's familiar "The Tales of Hoffman" will be pre-
siderable part of which is imported from South sented on Saturday afternoon, November 24, and it
America. Shells of unusual size and value are to be will mark an interesting afternoon.
found along the coast of Ecuador. The Pan-Ameri-
can Union, of which the United States is a member,
CAPEHART COMPANY MOVES.
recently issued a report on the industry in which this
Offices
of the Capehart Automatic Phonograph
was said:
Manufacturing Company, Huntington, Ind., were
"One of the allied industries of fishing for pearls is moved Sunday, Nov. 4, to the building on the corner
that of obtaining valuable shells, known as mother-of- of Market and Second streets. The present location
pearl. The latter are found generally along with the will be permanent. The new building, which has
pearl fisheries; and when no pearls exist within the been remodeled and redecorated, gives the office force
oyster the shells themselves are of considerable value. of the concern four times as much floor space as
"Mother-of-pearl is denned as the 'internal nacre- was available in the previous building. The change
ous lining of the molluscan shell.' This shell, as is in locations was necessary by the expansion of the
well known, is seen in general use in our homes, business. On March 24, 1928, the first two machines
where it is highly prized for toilet articles, for han- of the company were produced, and since that time,
dles to knives, for buttons and ornamental pur- the employment roster has grown from about twenty
poses in making certain kinds of musical instru- to over one hundred. Besides the employes here there
ments."
are twenty-five district managers who employ nearly
one hundred salesmen.
MOTHER=OF=PEARL SUPPLIES
CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA
With the first two weeks of the 1928-29 season of
the Chicago Civic Opera Company now musical his-
tory, the third week at the Auditorium Theater con-
tinues with unabated brilliance, bringing before the
public works of the greatest possible interest and
artists who have proved exceedingly popular. A sur-
vey of the new artists presented to patrons of the
Chicago Civic Opera indicates that of the fifteen new
singers engaged for this season, ten have already ap-
peared iii various roles, and all have met with unusual
and deserving success. Of the remaining new artists,
all will have been heard and seen within another
month, and their debuts are awaited with eager antici-
pation. Of these artists, Frida Leider, Margherita
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.
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ZENITH'S OKLAHOMA BRANCH
FRANK J. BLACK E N T E R T A I N S .
Frank J. Black, pianist, composer, and conductor;
Lewis James, the radio tenor, and a quartet presented
a program consisting of symphonic arrangements of
popular numbers Nov. 13 during the family party
program over W-G-N, The Chicago Tribune station
on the Drake hotel. Black is one of the pioneer cre-
ators and directors of radio entertainment. In the
field of radio during the last five years he has ar-
ranged and conducted a large number of the best
concert hours.
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
PIANO KEY REPAIRING
KEYS RETURNED IN 24 HOURS
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The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt fcy
Expert Workmen
Player-actions installed. Instruments
refimshed 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
33t South Wabash Are.
Manufacturers of
$8.00
3.50
2.50
2.00
REPAIRED
Prompt and efficient service
Striking: Pneumatics
Air Motors, Governors, etc.. Recovered
2106 Boulevard Place
WEICKERT
and Damper
COLLECTED OLD PIANOS.
In eleven buildings full of old furniture, accumu-
lated over a twenty-year period by the late Miss
Mary Lucetta Edgarton of Neenah, Wis., were thirty
pianos and fifty organs.
E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
CASTLETON, N. Y.
Sole Agent* for
Hammer
FKKD K. KOTHKUBKKG.
the western section of Arkansas. This factory branch
is under the management of Fred R. Roterberg, for-
mer assistant sales manager of the Zenith Chicago
office. The Oklahoma branch will be a distributing
unit only, equipped with and stocked to give prompt
and immediate service to all Zenith dealers in that
territory. The warehouse of the company is located
at 531 West Main street, with offices at 203 Perrine
Building, Oklahoma City.
Chicago
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
PIANO KEYS RECOVERED
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KEYS RECOVERED AND REBUSHED
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Samples of Work on Request
Prompt and Efficient Service
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Piano Bass Strings
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Corner Lewis Street
CHICAGO
FAIRBANKS
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P R E S T O-T I M E S
November 17, 1928
EVENTS INJMDIO TRADE
R A D I O
Interesting Incidents in the Manufacturing
and Jobbing Phases of the Activities Gath-
ered from Various Sources.
Net earnings of the Grigsby-Grunow Company for
five months ended October 31 were $2,473,276 after
April and May were the months that could be con- all charges except federal taxes, according to B. J.
Grigsby, president. This is equal before federal
sidered slow. Zenith sales this summer more than
taxes to $7.27 a share on 340,200 shares outstanding.
tripled those of last summer."
Sales for five months ended October 31 amounted to
Mr. Endicott also addressed a sales meeting of the
$17,814,000
and for last month were $5,160,000. Earn-
Indiana
Zenith
radio
dealers
November
12
at
the
General Sales Manager of Zenith Addressing
ings for October after all charges but before federal
Severn
Hotel,
Indianapolis.
This
meeting
was
spon-
Lansing Rotary Club Predicts Big Re-
taxes were $775,000, equal to $2.27 a share. Sales for
sored by the W. J. Holliday & Co., Zenith's Indiana
the current month are expected to be somewhat in
sults for 1929 in Industry.
distributors.
excess of those for October.
Mr. Endicott returned to Chicago for a few hours
Thomas H. Endicott, general sales manager of the
* * *
Zenith Radio Corporation, Chicago, addressed mem- and immediately left for Buffalo, X. Y., where he
The
Freshman
All-Electric
walnut or mahogany
addressed another Zenith sales meeting sponsored by
bers of the Lansing Rotary Club at the Hotel Olds, the Joseph Strauss Company, distributors of Zenith cabinet radio is the latest product of the Chas. Fresh-
Lansing, Mich., October 19. Where the name Zenith radios in Northern New York, on Wednesday, No- man Co., Inc., of New York City. W. K. Griffin,
the advertising manager, 240 West 40th street, New
Radio is heard also goes the name of Mr. Endicott. vember 14.
York, has issued some very pretty folders of this
He is ranked as one of the outstanding sales authori-
fine style, or rather two styles, the Model N-14 and
ties in this country and has been an important factor
the Model N-12. The Model N-12 is the walnut,
RADIO FANS' TASTES.
in the excellent sales program now being staged by
Broadcasts of sports events and musical programs which "offers an alluring radio set long demanded
his organization.
by the better homes. The sliding panel doors and
Speaking on the development of radio, Mr. Endi- are far superior to all others in their appeal to radio illuminated dial are but exterior indications of the
listeners
in
the
Chicago
territory,
according
to
a
sur-
cott stated that all predictions show that 1929 will be
up-to-dateness of this receiver." Of the N-14, the
vey of radio advertising made under the direction of
a billion dollar year in the industry. In dwelling upon Prof. James L. Palmer of the University of Chicago advertisement says: "New and beautiful cabinetry.
the pioneer days of radio, he spoke of some of the school of commerce and administration, which appears Your home surroundings may demand mahogany
rapid developments and achievements in the industry, in the current issue of the Journal of Business, pub- which is furnished at the same cost as walnut or if
recalling the first radio show which attracted huge lished by the University Press. The survey revealed the table model is preferred it can be obtained in
crowds who were astonished by the fact that music a strong sentiment against the use of radio for sell- such style and grace as have been rarely found in a
radio receiver of this type."
could travel through the air, broadcast from a station ing and shopping talks, although these methods had
* * *
influenced the purchasing done by many of the lis-
just eight blocks down the street.
Some idea of the tremendous hold that Majestic radio
teners.
Programs
of
national
advertisers
of
a
high
"Television, while today a popular topic of dis-
quality and which had been carried over a long period receiving sets have gained on the country, as a whole,
cussion, is in the experimental stage and will have to of time developed a large following.
may be gotten by the story told by Walter E. With-
go through the amateur 'kit' stage before manufac-
erbee, a junior executive in the Chicago office of
turers even become interested. That time is many
Baker, Kellogg & Co., New York bond house. Mr.
years off," declared Mr. Endicott.
The opening of a new store named the Litz Music Witherbee recently passed through a small Michigan
"Radio has become a necessity today and the radio Store, owned and operated by David Litz and Charles town about sixty miles from Grand Rapids on a
business has become more stable in the past few W. Reaurae, is announced in Cincinnati. The store business trip. It was the fourth week in August—
years," he continued. "In previous years, the entire is located at 2732 Woodburn avenue. Brunswick hot, dusty and depressing.
"I pulled into this little hamlet," said Mr. Wither-
summer months were dull but during this year, only Radiola, Crosley and Fada radios will be handled.
T. H. ENDICOTT ON RADIO
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Manufacturers of
for
PIANO ACTIONS
ONE GRADE ONLY
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PIANOS
The Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it Is found.
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Manufactured by
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Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
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