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RISTO
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INCREASED PRODUCTION TO
BE PRINCIPAL THEME
Government, Finance, Labor, Transportation Will
Be Considered in Their Relation to Subject.
The eighth annual meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce of the United States of America will
be held in Atlantic City, N. J., April 26 to 29. The
theme of the meeting will be "Increased Produc-
tion." Group meetings have been arranged at which
the relation of the daily and trade press to in-
creased production will be discussed. John H.
Fahey, formerly New England manager for the As-
sociated Press, also ex-president of the National
Chamber of Commerce and now publisher of the
Worcester Post, will act as general chairman of
these groups, and committees representative of the
daily and trade press are now working out the
program of subjects to be considered.
The following is a preliminary outline of the sub-
jects to be considered at the annual meeting:
Government in relation to production; anti-trust
laws, taxation, transportation in relation to produc-
tion, railroads, merchant marine, international
finance in relation to poduction, agriculture in re-
lation to production, the government's part, the
farmer's part, the business man's part; research and
efficiency in relation to production, labor in relation
to production, labor's part, employer's part; im-
migration in relation to production, Russia's part
in relation to production;
Group meetings: Transportation and communi-
March 25, 1920.
cation, foreign commerce, finance, civic develop-
ment, industrial production, domestic distribution,
insurance, the trade and daily press.
JOINS GRIFFITH PIANO CO.
Old in experience, but young in years and enthu-
siasm, are the attributes that Frank Bozzelli brings
with him to the Griffith Piano Company, Paterson,
N. J. Frank Bozzelli has spent twenty-four years
in the piano business and has had experiences in
the business that assure success in his new posi-
tion. Starting in as office boy with the old Free-
born Smith Piano Company, he advanced to head
salesman of the Jordan Piano Company, where he
has been since 1896. Mr. Bozzelli is known through-
out that section of the state to music lovers because
of his genial personality and ability to sing well,
possessing an excellent baritone voice which he uses
on many occasions to entertain his friends.
ROCHESTER INCORPORATION
BUYS HOME AND SPREADS
Bernard-Scheib Music Co. Will Put Into Operation
Quite Ambitious Plans.
The Bernard-Scheib Music Company, which has
had offices at 103 Beckley building, Rochester, N. Y.,
has been incorporated with an authorized capitaliza-
tion of $100,000, and plans to purchase the building
and convert it into what will eventually be known
as the Music building.
The building is a seven-story structure, and is
said to lend itself admirably to the purposes of the
new stock company. It is planned to convert the
ground floor into an up-to-date music house, dealing
in everything musical, from sheet music and player
rolls to grand pianos and pipe organs. On one of the
upper floors, possibly the top floor, with provisions
T. L. HOLLY'S DEATH.
A Chicago piano man asked a Presto representa- for opening a roof garden later on, the company
plans to operate a restaurant-cabaret, offering popu-
tive this week what had become of T. L. Holly, a
lar-priced service and some of the best cabaret talent
piano man who was well known in Iowa and later
obtainable.
in Oregon. The answer is that T. L. Holly died of
influenza Aug. 25 last, while he was in the employ
On the second floor will be studios for teachers
of Georfge C. Will, a Salem, Ore., piano dealer, of music, and the Music Hall will be available to re-
where he had been working as salesman for years. citals by pupils and for salon concerts.
Mr. Holly was of the Holly family that are in the
Charles J. Scheib is president of the new corpora-
piano business at Carroll, Iowa, and at Sioux City,
tion and Glen H. Putnam is its general manager,
Iowa.
secretary and treasurer. The books of the company
are open for the sale of stock, about one-third of
E. O. Deaver has purchased the stock and interest which is understood to have been subscribed to
date.
in the store of E. E. Williams, Blue Earth, Minn.
BJUR BROS. CO.
ESTABLISHED 1M7
Makers of
Pianos and Players of Quality
Manufacturer* of Bjur Bros. Pitnos
The Sign of
1 1 1 I / 7
HONEST
PIANOS
The Sign of
LIBERAL
VALUES
705-717 WHITLOCK AVENUE. NEW YORK
KREITER PIANOS*
NEW y»RK
WESERBROS.Jnc.
HAVE MONEY IN THEM FOR ANY RESPONSIBLE DEALER
They bear critical comparison with any others, They are beautiful
instruments with the winning tone-duality. The new JjStei&gr l?%c$agf h
one of the largest and best equipped in the world,, Lit Us Weir W&mY**,
KREITER MFG. CO.. Inc
* Factory*
Marlnette. Wla.
175-79 THIRD ST.. MILWAUKEE. W1S.
Place that Want Ad in Presto
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Standardized by The Quality
Every Instrument in this Line
&
a Trade Winner because it
STEMMER is possesses
Musical Character-
PIANOS
PLAYERS
AND
PHONOGRAPHS
istics far Exceeding the Price
asked for it.
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Fuehr & Slemraer Piano Co.
18-22 E. 24th St.
Chicago, INfiMfs
HALLET & DAVIS
Grans'
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PIANOS
HOME OFFICE, 146 BoyUton S t . Boston
WAREROOM* *••«••. IUw Ye«fc. Otaa**
SWAN PIANOS
are of the highest grade
t h a t c a n be obtained
through over 50 years of
practical experience in
piano and organ building.
Illustrations and cat a-
logues of various styles
will be furnished p i a n e
merchants on application.
FACTORY!
SWAN ORfiANS
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The tremendous superi-
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Organs over all others H«s
in the absolute meehankm
and scientific ptrfactte* i»
the bellows action and stofi
action, making it the best
value in modem org»a
building.
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BAUER PIANOS BRINKERHOF
JULIUS BAUER (St COMPANY
Factory
1335 Altgeld Street. CHICAGO
Office and Warerooms
Old Number. 244 Wabaah A*
New Number. 305 S. W&bash A*
1 E- Leins
Piano Company
Makers of Pianos That Are Leaders
I
in Any Reliable Store
NBW FACTORY, 304 W. 42nd St., NEW YORK
Player-Pianos and Pianos
rh# Lin* That Sells Easily and Satisfies Always
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO. " " ^ S e T CHICAGI
If you want a Salesman or Workers in I
any branch of the Business; if you want|
a Factory, try a Want Ad and get it.•
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