June 1, 1929
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P R E S T 0-T IMES
THE DISPLAYS AT THE DRAKE HOTEL
Array of Instruments at Headquarters Hotel Includes Many Phases of Music Industry
With Exhibits of Pianos in Newest and Best Models
The Baldwin Piano Co.
Baldwin Grand, Model 126, walnut, Spanish.
Baldwin Grand, Model F, ebony.
Howard Grand, Model 450, mah.. highlight, Col.
Howard Grand, Model 452, walnut, Italian.
Howard Grand, 493, walnut, early American.
Hamilton Upright, new 4-foot model.
Howard Upright, new 4-foot model.
Monarch Upright, style 10, mahogany.
There will also be a special showing of all models
of The Baldwin line of instruments.
Cable-Nelson Piano Co.
Everett Piano Co.
The Aeolian Company.
In attendance—W. H. Alfring, C. Alfred Wagner,
Paul Fink. Headquarters at the Drake, Suite 367,
but exhibit to be held at t'le warerooms of Lyon &
Healy, Inc., Wabash avenue at Jackson boulevard.
The exhibit will comprise practically the company's
entire line of instruments, including many new and
beautiful Art or Period Model Grands.
The Hobart M. Cable Co.
Representatives—Hobart M. Cable and Howard B.
Morenus. Exhibit new line Blue Ribbon series, in-
cluding the "Chateau." a four-foot model of unusual
grace and beauty. Also the "Conservatory Art," the
"Aristocrat," the "Patrician."
Gulbransen Company.
In attendance—John S. Gorman, Walter Kiehn, Al
Lucas, S. W. Wood. John L. Vesty. R. Weber, James
S. Cooper, W. E. Brown, Howard Hill.
C. Kurtzmann & Co.
Lester Piano Co.
J. P. Seeburg Piano Company.
Tn attendance—N. Marshall Seeburg, R. H. Malm-
quist, Lee F. Jones, E. O. Ball, R. H. McCabe, M.
Lemonoff, S. Goodkind.
Steinway & Sons.
In attendance—Herman Irion, Roman de Majew-
ski, John Powel and Granville Ward. Mr. Ward will
be in charge. In addition to various small piano
parts the company will exhibit a fancy-case piano.
Straube Piano Co.
A full line of Straube pianos will be exhibited. In
attendance—E. R. Jacobson, C. H. J. Thorby, A. T.
Schuldes, W. G. Betz; also the following sales rep-
resentatives and department managers: J. N. Eng-
land, Capt J. A. Bryan, W. A. Berry, J. B. Denman,
W. E. Gillespie, D. L. Sterling, J. A" Terry, Hugh A.
Stewart.
The cordial invitation the Straube Piano Co. has
extended to merchants to visit this exhibit and ac-
quaint themselves with the Straube should be taken
advantage of, for the trend of the trade is constantly
expanding Straube recognition as "One of the world's
finest pianos." Dealers who want to learn what is
causing Straube pianos to sell so actively will not be
disappointed, for there is an expression in the trade
that "anyone can see as well as hear the quality of
a Straube."
Schiller Piano Co.
Representatives—E. B. Jones, Frank M. Hood,
Harry Wunderlich. Exhibiting a line of grands and
uprights
Mathushek Piano Mfg. Co.
In attendance—Charles Hall Jacob, J. Francis
Glynn and John H. Gettell. The exhibit consists of a
Florentine Model, a Sheraton Grand and a Style M
Upright.
Brambach Piano Co.
In attendance—-Mark P. Campbell, Gordon S.
Campbell, Louis O. Rogers and Charles H. Burtzloff.
Behning Piano Co.
In attendance — Herbert Simpson and T. B.
Schwarcz
Bacon Piano Co.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff.
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Jntyre.
Kohler & Campbell, Inc.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
JuHus A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
A. M. McPhail Piano Co., Inc.
In attendance — Mark P. Campbell, Gordon G.
Campbell, Louis O. Rogers and Charles H. Burtzloff.
EXHIBITS AT DRAKE HOTEL, WEEK OF
JUNE 3.
Piano Exhibits.
The Aeolian Company, 366-67-69.
Baldwin Piano Company, M-12.
Behning Piano Company, M-12.
Hobart M. Cable Company, 401-2.
Cable-Nelson Piano Company, M-16.
Continental Piano Company, 466-67.
Everett Piano Company, M-16.
Gulbransen Company, M-9.
Haddorff Piano Company, 341.
E. P. Johnson Piano Company, 638.
Krakauer Bros., 370-2.
C. Kurtzmann & Co, 539-40.
Lester Piano Company, 624-5.
The Autopiano Company, M-18.
Bacon Piano Company, M-18.
Behr Brothers & Company, M-18.
Brambach Piano Co., M-18, 301-2.
Daveuport-Treacy Piano Company, M-18.
Hazelton Bros., Inc., M-18.
Kohler & Campbell, M-18.
Kroeger Piano Co., M-18.
A. M. McPhail Piano Company, M-18, 301-2.
Milton Piano Company, M-18.
Stultz & Bauer, Inc., M-18.
Mathushek Piano Manufacturing Company, 639-40.
Henry F. Miller Piano Company, 466-7.
Schiller Piano Company, 570-72.
M. Schulz Company, M-ll.
J. P. Seeberg Piano Company, M-17.
Shumann Piano Company, 801-2.
Charles F. Stein, 211-14.
M. Steinert & Sons, 407-8.
Steinway & Sons, 338.
Straube Piano Company, 766-67.
Western Electric Piano Company, 320.
Winter & Company, 541.
Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, M-10.
Rudolph Wurlitzer Manufacturing Company.
Miscellaneous.
American Steel & Wire Company, 411-14.
Atwater Kent Manufacturing Company, 323-4-5.
Auto Pneumatic Action Company, 235.
Bacon Banjo Company. 441.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender, 507-8.
Buegeleisen & Jacobson, 342.
Buescher Band Instrument Company, 244.
Capehart Automatic Phonograph Company, 266-7.
Caswell Manufacturing Company, 201-2.
Chicago Musical Instrument Company, 440.
Commercial Investment Trust Company, 542.
Continental Music Company, 345.
De Luxe Reproducing Roll Company, 234-5.
Carl Fischer, Inc., 264.
Gibson, Inc., 237-8.
Walter M. Gotsch Company, 543-4.
Geib & Schaefer Company, 538.
Gretsch & Brenner, 248.
Grigsby-Grunow Company, 839-40-41.
Harmony Company, 220.
Frank Holton & Co., 241-2.
William L. Lange, 464.
Ludwig & Ludwig, 260-61.
Martin Band Instrument Company, 439.
Motor Player Corporation, 746.
Pan-American Band Instrument & Case Company,
221.
Piano Club Headquarters, 820.
Regal Musical Instrument Company, 307-8.
H. & A. Selmer Company, 222.
Simson & Frey, Inc., 239-40.
S. Simon, M-13.
Simplex Player Action Company, 234-5.
Slingerland Banjo & Drum Company, 254-5.
Standard Action Company, 864.
Standard Pneumatic Action Company, 234.
Stromberg-Carlson Telephone Mfg. Co., 224-25-27.
Tonk Brothers Company* 245.
Vega Company, 339-40.
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Victor Talking Machine—Division Radio—Victor
Corporation of America, 501-02-03.
Kroeger Piano Co.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White, E H. Vogel. Charles H.~ Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intvre.
Behr Bros. & Co., Inc.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
Davenport-Treacy Piano Co.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson
Julius A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
Milton Piano Co.
Representatives—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz, and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
Stultz & Bauer, Inc.
In attendance—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White. E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
The Auto Piano Co.
Representatives—Herbert Simpson, Corley Gibson,
Julius A. White, E. H. Vogel, Charles H. Burtzloff,
C. C. Holcombe, Oscar Swanitz and Guy L. Mc-
Intyre.
Hazelton Brothers, Inc.
In attendance — Herbert Simpson and J. B.
Schwarcz.
Standard Pneumatic Action Co.
In attendance—W. A. Mennie, H. J. Lajoie, John
Gibson and B. M. Strub.
Simplex Player Action Co.
In attendance—W. A. Mennie, H. J. Lajoie, John
Gibson and B. M. Strub.
Auto Pneumatic Action Co.
In attendance—W. A. Mennie, H. J. Lajoie, John
Gibson and B. M. Strub.
De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation.
In attendance—John Gibson.
Krakauer Bros.
In attendance—A L. Bretzfelder, Al. S. Zeisler.
To show three Krakauer Grands,—one Krakauer
walnut Grand, four feet, eight inches; one Style 68
Krakauer mahogany Grand, early American, five feet
one and one-half inches; one Style 72 Colonial walnut
Grand, five feet ten inches.
Haddorff Piano Co.
In attendance—P. E. Mason. The regular styles
will be shown.
E. J. Johnson Piano Co.
In attendance—E. P. Johnson and G. P. Johnson.
Will show Grands and the Midget piano.
M. Schulz Co.
Mezzanine floor, Room M-ll. In attendance—
Otto Schulz, Jr., F. P. Bassett and H. D. Hewitt.
Exhibit several new styles in small upright pianos
and player pianos, as well as their new specialties
and the Marvelous Miniature Grand in a beautiful
array of finishes, which is to be the featured instru-
ment of the display.
Winter & Co.
In attendance—W. G. Heller.
Schumann Piano Co.
Exhibit a complete new line of custom-made mod-
els direct from the Schumann factory at Rockford, 111.
A line of instruments never before in the history of
the Schumann Piano Co. so appealing to the eye.
Representatives—W. N. Van Matre, Jr., Chas. B. Mc-
Intosh, J. D. Hurst, C. W. Christian and V. V. Hrd-
licka.
Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co.
Representatives— Farny Wurlitzer, Walter Wen-
dell, Cyril Farny, Gordon Laughead, E. H. Petering,
W. B. Ward, M. R. Williams, Chas. E. Howe, Ted
W. Perkins and Stephen Battner.
And Many Others.
The B. K. Settergren Company, Bluffton, Ind., will
be represented at the Drake Hotel by B. K. Setter-
gren, W. C. Hess and W. N. Fox, where the latest
products of the Settergren factory will be shown.
The P. A. Starck Piano Company, 228 South
Wabash avenue, has a handsome display of the latest
designs of Starck grands, uprights, players and re-
producing pianos, and, in addition, the new Starck
Classique radio receiving sets.
The Western Electric Piano Company is making
an interesting showing of its goods at the factory
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