November, 1930
PRESTO-TIMES
18
PRESTO-TIMES WANT ADVS
CAPABLE PIANO MAN
WILL PROVE ABILITY FOR POSITION.
Experienced executive and sales correspondent desires
position as manager of sales or as floor salesman with
reliable dealer in aggressive store. Willing to demonstrate
ability during holiday season. Compensation reasonable;
object being to establish permanent connection if satis-
factory. Address "Capable," care of PRESTO-TIMES.
PIANO TUNER WANTS POSITION.
Piano tuner, all-around mechanic, wants steady position.
Will go anywhere; South preferred. Address Tuner-
Mechanic, care PRESTO-TIMES.
WANTED—Financial backing to develop and perfect a
new method of constructing a sound board for pianos
and the like.
Address "Financial," % PRESTO-
TIMES.
TO WORK W I T H DEALER.
Combination tuner, phonograph repairman and salesman
wants position or hook-up with dealer. Twelve years'
experience. Excellent reference. Address "Experi-
ence," PRESTO-TIMES. 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
PIANO TUNER WANTED.
POSITION WANTED—A1 piano tuner; player mechanic.
Experienced in all lines of tuning and repairing. Ad-
dress " A - 1 , " % PRESTO-TIMES.
OUTSIDE SALESMAN WANTED.
WANTED—Piano salesman for outside and county work
in Kansas. Truck furnished. Address "Kansas," care
PRESTO-TIMES.
SALESMAN FOR BRANCH STORE.
WANTED — Piano salesman to take charge of branch
store in city about a hundred miles from Chicago.
Nationally known manufacturers with complete line
and ample capital. Man must bt experienced and able
to dig up business on the outside, as there will be few
drop-ins. Wonderful field for ambitious salesman who
is able to meet the highest class prospects and is
willing to work. State experience in full. Address
"Manager Branch Store," care PRESTO-TIMES.
STORE FOR SALE
FOR SALE—A going music store in thriving Texas city
with best known agencies. Established 25 years. In
1929 this business paid 16 per cent on investment.
Owner selling account
health.
Address
"Texas,"
care of PRESTO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chi-
cago, III.
PIANO MAN WANTS OUTSIDE WORK.
PERMANENT POSITION WANTED—By very capable
all around piano man for outside work, with reliable
house (prefer middle west); 25 years' experience
tuning and repairing pianos, players, pipe organs,
automatics. Will also do collecting and adjusting of
accounts and sell. If you would appreciate a reliable
man in this department who has excellent references,
please address "Permanent," care Presto-Times.
SALESWOMAN WANTS POSITION.
By a 'wideawake" piano and radio saleswoman, a direct
factory to home proposition. 12 years' experience in
both wholesale and retail ends, New York, Boston
and Pittsburgh. Splendid references. Open for an
immediate connection. Replies confidential. Address:
care PRESTO-TIMES.
OBITUARY
LUDDEN & BATES PRESIDENT DIES
J. A. Stewart, president of Ludden & Bates Piano
Co., Atlanta, Ga., and a former resident of Detroit,
Mich., and Kincardine, Ont., died on October 23 at
his residence, 810 Clairmont avenue, Decatur, Ala..
in his 68th year. He is survived by his widow, four
sons, Lowry L. Stewart, Detroit, Mich.; Walter L.
Stewart, Des Moines, Iowa; W. A. Stewart, Sanford,
Fla., and J. A. Stewart, Decatur; one daughter, Mrs.
J. A. Lambeth, Charlotte, N. C ; three brothers, Rob-
ert S. Howard. Washington, D. C ; H. M. Stewart,
Chicago, 111., and R. S. Howard, San Antonio, Tex.,
and two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Darling, Detroit,
Mich., and Mrs. W. J. Heaslip, Calgary, Canada.
Robert S. Howard, familiarly known as "Bob" How-
ard, mentioned above, is a half-brother of the
deceased, their mother having married twice. Mr.
Howard for many years conducted the R. S. Howard
1'iano Co. in New York, which was reorganized in the
spring of 1921 as the Howard-Stowers Co., Inc., and
the instruments are made in the factory of B. H.
Jannscn, 132nd street and Brown place, New York.
THE LATE CONRAD KREITER.
Conrad Kreiter, aged 71 years, founder of the Krei-
ter Manufacturing Co. and the Kreiter Piano Co.,
died suddenly of a heart ailment on the night of Octo-
CLARK ROLLS FOR NOVEMBER
Catalogues and lists of Clark Orchestra Rolls for
November are now being sent out by the Clark
Orchestra Roll Co., De Kalb, 111. Among those in
the new lists are the following:
A Big Bouquet for You, fox trot; In Memory of
You, fox trot; Where That Ol' Man River Flows, fox
trot; Until We Meet Again Sweetheart, waltz; Mem-
ories of You, fox trot; When the Bloom Is On the
Sage, fox trot; I Am Only Human After All, fox trot;
When the Organ Played at Twilight, waltz; My
Sweetheart Serenade, fox trot; Good Evenin', fox trot.
. My Future Just Passed, fox trot; Swingin' in a
Hammock, fox trot; Kitty from Kansas City, fox
trot; Good for You—Bad for Me, fox trot; Moonlight
on the Colorado, waltz; You Brought a New Kind of
Love to Me, fox trot; Dream Avenue, fox trot; Keep-
in' Myself for You, fox trot; Bluer than Blue Over
You, fox trot; Rockin' Chair, fox trot.
The Call of the Elk, March; The Skaters, waltz;
Chicago World's Fair Centennial Celebration 1933,
march; Japansy, waltz; The Steel King, March; Dri-
go's Serenade, waltz; Trouper's All, march; Diane,
waltz; Indiana State Band, march; Charmaine, waltz.
HIGH GRADE
PIANO
KEY RECOVERING
We can give you four grades of
key covering, four prices, write
for our Silent Salesman, (it's
free) that sells used pianos.
Also bushing, sharps, ivory
work. Used ivory heads bought
and sold, also manufacturers of
busts of famous musicians for
radio ornaments, big profits.
MCMACKIN PIANO SERVICE
1719-21 Mondamin Ave.
Des Moines, la.
THE FAMOUS
CLARK
ORCHESTRA ROLLS
of D« Kalb, IUinoit
CLAMiMOLLS
The Best for Automatic Playing Pianos
Organs and Orchestrions
Whether you sell automatic playing in-
struments or not, it will pay you to
handle and be able to furnish
CLARK ORCHESTRA ROLLS
Monthly bulletins of new records. Write
for lists, folders and FULL PARTICU-
LARS.
Clark Orchestra Roll Company
Manufacturers — Originators — P»t—t—•
De ICalb, Mlimois
CHECKED VARNISH RESTORED TO ITS
ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH RE-FI-NIZE
No new varnish is necessary. You do not re-
move old varnish, apply until check disappears
or is partly filled, rub and you have a new fin-
ish. Absolutely guaranteed to do the work. Will
ship any reliable house on open account.
RE-FI-NIZE COMPANY
Columbus, Ga.
GENERAL PIANO KEY
REPAIRING
24-HOUR
SERVICE
RECOVERING
BUSHING
FRONTS
SHARPS
IVORY REPAIR WORK
PLAYER ACTIONS
REPAIRED
STRIKING PNEUMATICS
Air Motors, Governors, Etc., Recovered
E. A. BOUSLOG, Inc.
2106 Boulevard Place
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
dealer at Memphis, Tenn., and Jacob Henry Ellis, 1
sheet music man, who died in Cleveland, Ohio, on
October 24.
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SELPO PIANO TRUCKS
MAKE PIANO MOVING EASY
CONRAD KRK1T10U.
her 23 at his home, 2817 Highland boulevard, Milwau-
kee, Wis. He took active part in his business up
to a few days before his death, Mr. Kreiter settled
at Milwaukee 46 years ago. He was born in Kirtdorff,
Hessen, Germany. Thirty-five years ago Mr. Kreiter
opened his first piano manufacturing plant at Mari-
nette, Wis., maintaining a central office at 179-181
Third street, Milwaukee. The factory was subse-
quently moved to Milwaukee and distributing offices
located on West Water street. Mr. and Mrs. Kreiter
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last July
1. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Marie Kreiter; two
sons, Waldemar and Herbert, who were associated
with him in business; five daughters, Mrs. Robert
Wegner, Mrs. Glenn Rowex and Mrs. Frank Malloy
of Milwaukee; Mrs. Frank Leyser, Cleveland, Ohio,
and Mrs. J. Jasculca. Chicago. Twelve grandchildren
and one great grandchild also survive.
The Self-Lifting Piano Truck Co., 425 North Main
street, Findlay, Ohio, is sending out complete catalogs
of its goods, for it manufactures trucks, hoists, light-
weight trucks, skids, dollys, Concert Grand trucks and
special straps. The end truck is very convenient
where there is not much stair work and can be easily
carried in a small amount of space. A board is used
when the piano is on the stairs.
The frames of the Selpo trucks are made of crucibh
spring steel, cross-braced and riveted. The hare
maple boards are padded with heavy felt.
R. H. SCHOEPPE "ALSO RAN."
Rudolph H. Schocppe, Republican, president of Ru
dolph H. Schoeppe Piano Co., 6319 South Ashlam
avenue, Chicago, ran for County Commissioner ii
the recent election, but went down in the genera
Republican defeat. He was born in Germany in 186
and came to America in 1892. He has lived in Engle
William H. Orr, 69, maker of violins died in his wood for more than thirty years.
Denver home last month. He was a native of West
Middleton, Ind.
Ossip Gabrilowitch, the famous pianist and conduc
Others who died last month were James H. Punten- tor of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, who play
ney, aged 82 years, who formerly owned a music store the Steinway piano in Ins concerts, has two Setinwa
in Columbus, Ohio; Frank M. Atwood, aged 64, music pianos in his home.
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