PRESTO-TIMES
June-July, 1935
Up to the time of going to press the follow-
ing exhibits have been assigned. All assign-
ments made to this time are located on the
fifth and sixth floors of the Stevens Hotel, but
additional space may be had extending to an-
other floor if needed, although the entire fifth
and sixth floors are given over to the conven-
tion requirements for display.
SCHILLER PIANO COMPANY, Oregon, 111.
Guy Hart, manager; R. H. Anderson, sales man-
Edgar B. Jones, President; George H. Jones,
ager.
Western Sales Manager; B. F. Shelly, Secy.; C. F. Globe Music Company, St. Charles, 111.
Jones, Treas. Room 610.
F. E. Johnson, president and manager.
SOHMER & CO., New York.
Walter
M. Gotsch, Chicago, 547.
H. H. Hart, Western Traveling Rep. Room 613.
JESSE FRENCH CORPORATION, New Castle, Gretsch & Bremmer, New York, 524-526-A.
Ind.
S. A. Repetto, Drummond McKay.
Fred Gretsch Mfg. Company, 502-509.
Honeycombe & Son, Madison, Wis., 613-A.
BAND INSTRUMENTS, DRUMS, ETC., ETC.
EXHIBITS—PIANOS
Jackson
Guldan Violin Co., Columbus, Ohio, 534-A.
BUESCHER BAND INSTRUMENT COMPANY,
(Fifth Floor)
The Harmony Company, Chicago, 521-A, 523-A.
Elkhart,
Ind.
THE BALDWIN PIANO COMPANY, Cincinnati.
J. Kraus, president; W. H. Krum, C. A. Rudo-
O. E. Beers, Manager. Suite 520-A.
Lucien Wulsin, President; Philip Wyman, Vice-
vits, factory organization; Robert Putter, east-
C. G. CONN, LTD., Elkhart, Ind.
Pres.; George W. Lawrence, Vice-Pres.
ern representative.
Suites
546-A
and
551-A.
George W. Wilson, Jr., Wholesale Manager;
In charge of exhibit, R. C. Poyser, Suites 550-A Italo Standard Accordion Mfg. Co., Philadelphia, 523.
Bruce Smith, Asst. Wholesale Manager; L. C. Wag-
and 551-A. Complete line of Conn goods assembled, Kay Musical Instrument Company, Chicago, 536.
ner, Manager Chicago Store.
H. Kuhrmeyer, president: E. Rosenau.
and will be pleased to meet all friends.
J. M. Wylie, Paul Smithey and other traveling
C. F. Martin & Co., Nazareth, Pa., 516-A.
DUPLEX
MFG.
CO.
(drums),
St.
Louis,
Mo.
representatives will be on hand to greet visitors and
C. Fredk. Martin, representative.
Suite 546-A.
dealers. Suite 561-A.
National Dobro Corp., Los Angeles, Calif., 545.
EVERETT PIANO COMPANY, South Haven, LEEDY MFG. CO., Elkhart, Ind.
Geo. Way, Sales Representative; John Roop, Regal Musical Instrument Co., Chicago, 522.
Mich.
A. E. Hunter and H. J. Schlitt.
Roadman.
Suite 530-A.
John Parnham, President. Room 556 and 557.
Scherl & Roth, Inc., New York, 611-A.
MARTIN BAND INSTRUMENT CO., Elkhart, Ind.
GULBRANSEN COMPANY, Chicago.
Henry Stadlmeir Co., New York, 519-A.
Fred A. Hoist. Suite 560-A.
S. E. Zack, president; Geo. McDermott, Vice-
Sam Herschman, representative.
PAN-AMERICAN
BAND
&
CASE
CO.,
Elkhart,
Pres.; E. P. Williams and H. M. McNally, Sales
L. W. Shastock Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ind.
Department. Suite 509-A.
S. Simon (strings), Chicago, 537.
C. N. Light, Sales Manager. Suite 548-A.
HADDORFF PIANO COMPANY, Rockford, 111.
V. C. Squier & Co. (strings). Battle Creek, Mich.
H.
&
A.
SELMAR,
INC.,
Elkhart,
Ind.
L. I. Johnson, Vice-Pres.; P. E. Mason, General
Targ & Dinner, Chicago, 501.
Geo.
M.
Bunday,
President;
J.
M.
Grolimund,
Sales; J. N. England Trav. Rep. Room 549.
Max Targ, S. Dinner.
Secretary; H. M. Wirt, Sales Dept. Suite 539-A.
ESTEY PIANO CORP'N, Bluffton, Ind.
Tonk Bros. Company, Chicago, 500-A, 501-A.
B. K. Settergren, President; W. C. Hess, Secre- FRANK HOLTON, Elkhart, Ind.
P. H. Monig, president.
Frank Holton, President; E. L. Best, Sales Man-
tary. Suite 537-A.
Tonk Mfg. Company (piano benches), Chicago, 547.
ager.
Suite
501.
N. Edgar French, President.
Percy Tonk, president; H. G. Behrem, A. H.
KOHLER INDUSTRIES SALES CORP., New H. N. WHITE CO., Cleveland, Ohio.
Grim, Geo. Rest, sales.
Suite
612-A.
York.
Vega Company, Boston, 553.
LUDWIG
&
LUDWIG
(drums),
Chicago.
Corley Gibson in charge. Suite 553-A.
W. F. Ludwig, President; F. W. Miller, Sales
MISCELLANEOUS
KRAKAUER BROS., New York.
Representative. Suite 517-A.
F. E. Edgar in charge, Room 521.
M.
M.
Cole
Publishing
Co. (music publishers), Chi-
SLINGERLAND DRUM & BANJO CO., Chicago.
KRANICH & BACH, New York.
cago.
J.
M.
Slingerland,
President.
Suite
523-A.
W. H. Bowles, Wholesale Mgr. Room 606.
Maurice M. Cole, Joseph Hart.
YORK BAND INSTRUMENT CO., Grand Rapids,
MATHUSHEK PIANO MFG. CO., New York.
Forester
Music Publisher, Inc. (music publishers),
Mich.
C. Albert Jacob Jr., J. H. Gettell, General Sales
532.
Karl
Shinkman,
Vice-President.
Suite
532-A.
Manager; Ben M. Strub, Mid-West Representative.
Imperial Industrial Corp., Chicago (player rolls), 529.
Suite 502-A.
Mr. Rose.
STARR PIANO CO., Richmond, Ind.
GENERAL M U S I C A L INSTRU- J. C. Deagan, Inc., Chicago, 523.
In attendance: the Messrs. Harry Gennett, Fred
Maurice Richmond's Music Dealers' Service, Inc.,
MENTS; MUSICAL MERCHAN-
Gennett, Clarence Gennett, C. R. Hunt, Traveling
New York.
DISE, ETC.
Representative. Room 601.
Estey Organ Corporation (reed organs), Chicago
STORY & CLARK PIANO CO., Chicago.
Branch.
Armour & Co., Chicago. Strings. 504-A.
F. F. Story, President; L. P. Bull, Vice-Pres.; Buegeleisen & Jacobson, New York, 544-A.
PRATT, READ & COMPANY (keys, actions, ma-
Gordon Laughead, Sales Manager; Messrs. E. H.
terials), Deep River, Conn.
Felix and Morris Baer, representatives.
Story and F. F. Story, Jr. 505-A and 539.
James A. Gould, Pres.; R. W. Stevens, Sales Mgr.
The Capehart Corporation, Fort Wayne, Ind. Auto-
STRAUBE PIANO COMPANY, Hammond, Ind.
matic instruments. Suite 605-606.
Suite
507-A.
A. D. Meyer in charge. 609-A-610-A.
Chicago Musical Instrument Co., Chicago, 111., 512-
RADIOS
CHAS. FREDERICK STEIN, Chicago.
513-A.
Mr. Stein and Mr. Madden. Rooms 561 and 563.
M. H. Berlin, manager; Charles Barber, C. Fort- Pilot Radio Corp., Long Island City, N. Y., 535-A,
536-A.
STRICH & ZEIDLER (controlled by S. L. Curtis,
ner, C. Wilson, Mr. Jordan.
Zenith Radio Corp., Chicago, 601-A, 602-A.
Inc.), New York, N. Y.
Drumhead Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fairbanks-Morse Home Appliance, Inc., Chicago.
S. L. Curtis in attendance.
Continental Music Company, Chicago, 516.
J.
L.
Luelleen,
W.
F.
Kaiser,
W.
Jones.
WINTER & CO., New York City.
LOTS DOING AT WURLITZER EXHIBIT
W. G. Heller, President; Herbert Simpson, Gen- Excelsior Accordions, Inc., New York, 542-A.
Mr. Pancotti, president, and F . D. Streep, Jr.,
eral Sales Manager; H. Romer, C. T. Phelan, H. G.
There will be much action at the Wurlitzer head-
sales manager. Display of all models of Ex-
Heller, Sales Representatives. Suite 556-A and
quarters, suite 512-513, Stevens Hotel, Convention
celsior accordions.
557-A.
Epiphone Banjo Corp., New York, 656-A and 657-A. Week. Several new designs are to be shown; one of
WURLITZER GRAND PIANO CO., DeKalb, 111.
them a quite complete surprise and perhaps one to
George H. Mann, representative.
Cyril Farny, Vice-Pres. and Gen. Mgr.; H. A.
Stewart, Sales Mgr. and Vice-Pres.; and members of Carl Fischer Musical Instrument Co., New York, make a distinct record in piano construction and
modeling. Beside Cyril Farny and H. A. Stewart,
528-A.
sales and traveling staff of the Wurlitzer Grand
Harry Meyers, president; J. S. Payne, Chicago vice-president and sales manager respectively of the
Piano Co. Suite 512-513.
Wurlitzer Grand Piano Company, there will be numer-
manager.
(Sixth Floor)
ous officials of the Wurlitzer organization, managers,
E. Galanti & Bros., New York.
LESTER PIANO COMPANY, Philadelphia, Pa.
M. Silberman and Murray Siegel, representatives. roadmen, salesmen and others who will help to be
Jacob Schiller, Sales Mgr.; G. L. Miller, Vice-
host in entertaining visitors.
Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich., 534.
Pres. 655-656.
Whether Attending the Convention
(Stevens Hotel, Chicago, July 22-24)
Or Not Attending the Convention
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