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PRESTO
October 28, 1922.
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
the years to come, an instrument that will be for-
ever cherished. Investigate the Starr! Have your deal-
er demonstrate the convenience of the Changeable
Tone-arm, the scientific principiles of the Repro-
Handsome and Convincing Bit of Publicity for Use ducing Diaphragm, and the many other artistic
appointments of the instrument. Any Starr dealer
By Dealers Is Issued.
will be glad to play for you the music you like
The entire line of Starr phonographs, made by best.
the Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., is illustrated
and describedin a new folder. The artistic Jacobean
and Adam styles, and eight other upright and three
ITEMS ABOUT SUPPLIES
console models, are shown in halftone cuts and de-
scribed in type in the folder.
Apart from the tone,, the cabinets of the phono- Some Facts Concerning the Raw Material and Fin-
ished Commodities Are Presented.
graphs made by the Starr Piano Co., are factors
in attracting the attention of buyers. The same high
degree of cabinetmaking efficiency applied to the Charles C. Dean, state forester, has filed a report
production of Starr piano cases is also applied to with the Indiana Conservation Department which
fashioning and finishing the Starr phonograph cab- shows that the best stands of white oak, white ash,
yellow poplar, walnut and shellbark hickory in the
inets. The following is the foreword of the folder:
Herewith is presented to you the entire line of state of Indiana have been cut, while the less valu-
Starr Phonographs with their "Singing Throats" able woods have been left. In compiling his report
of Silver Grain Spruce and you may rest assured Mr. Dean visited 147 woods in forty-seven counties
that ii: choosing any style you will select an in- in Indiana, which the owners purpose to classify for
strument which will bring to your home the world's reforestation purposes.
very best music just as the world's best artist*
There will be no recommendations for the present
played or sang it. The Starr's tone amplifying cham-
bers of selected straight grain "singing" spruce, the for the fixing of a coal price in Illinois to the federal
"music wood of centuries," and many other ex- fuel distributor by a state committee now consider-
clusive features produced in accordance with the ing the coal problems of Illinois. The committee
standard of Starr workmanship—which has made has learned that coal buying by the large consumers
Starr products known the world over and has made is being held to a minimum, in accordance with the
the Starr guarantee possible—is your assurance of ab- suggestion by the recent Washington conference. It
solute satisfaction and you will have in your home is said plenty of steam coal is available and that
not only for a few hours' pleasure, but throughout prices are slipping daily.
The saw mills of the Eau Claire. Company, Cal-
gary, Alberta, are turning out finished lumber at the
rate of 50,000 feet a day. The company has just
concluded the driving of 5,000,000 feet of spruce logs
sixty-five miles down the Bow River from Ghost
River, where the logging operations of the company
AND
are at the present time conducted.
ACCESSORIES
STARR PHONOGRAPH FOLDER
DISC RECORD CORP. FAILS
Receiver in Equity Advises Creditors of Olympia to
Send in Verified Claims.
Creditors of the Olympic Disc Record Corpora-
tion, New York, have been advised by the receivers
in equity, Louis Jersaurt, to send in verified claims
against the corporation on or before January 20,
1923. The receiver's address is 50 Liberty street, Bor-
ough of Manhattan. The notice is from the United
States District court, Southern District of Now
York, in the case of James S. Holmes, complainant,
vs. Olympic Disc Record Corporation, defendant.
The notice, which is dated October 16, 1922, con-
tinues:
"All creditors and claimants are accordingly here-
by notified that claims against the said defendant,
Olympic Disc Record Corporation, duly verified,
should be filed with said receiver, Louis Jersawit, in
• The American Favorite '
Juvenile Parade Drum S f ^ O O
Retails For
WILSON DRUMS
The Recognized Standard
Drums of distinctive design to retail at a
very moderate price. Each is the fin-
ished result of expert craftsmen work-
ing towards an ideal. Piano dealers find
that the addition of WILSON products
means new customers, greater profits and
more sales.
TRIES LUDWIG DRUMS.
The Bob Gordon orchestra, one of Portland's popu-
lar organizations, is equipped with Ludwig drums and
Paramount banjos, purchased from the small goods
department of the Bush & Lane Piano Company
of Portland, Ore.
Send for Circular and Prices. Dealers write.
VERY OLD STUFF.
The New York Sun of Oct. 18 said: An Omaha resi-
dent has invented a miniature piano that can be
played with the feet, enabling a musician playing an-
other instrument to accompany himself.
Send for New 96 Page Catalog
WILSON BROS. MFG. CO.
Makers of Fine Drums and Accessories
218-20-22 N. May St.
CHICAGO, ILL.
THE CELEBRATED
1
Ludwig & Ludwig
Drum Makers to the Profession
1611 No. Lincoln St.
Chicago, III.
TRUCKS
(Fatten & GullUaumaj
IMPORTED
for
MUSIC WIRE
Pianos and
Phonographs
in Black, Red and Green
Label Brands :s
UNEXCELLED
The "F & G" Blue Label Brand is
again being used by Rudolph C.
Koch in the manufacture of the
Reinwarth Covered Base Strings.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO.
PIANO and PLAYER, HARDWARE, FELTS and TOOLS
NEW YORK, SINCE 1848
4th Ave. and 13th St.
S Styles End
F O R PIANOS
2 Styles Sill
The Lea TALKING MACHINE TRUCK
must be used to be appreciated. With this Truck,
One Man can handle the Edison Chippendale, Victor
16, Cheney, No. 6-Queen Anne, as well as all other
makes large and small. A One Man Job from Show-
room to any Floor of Apartment.
Also HOISTS, COVERS, STRAPS
52SL?.??
JUL1US
DOLSEVlLLt. N. T.
BRECKWOLDT
& CO.
Manufacturers of
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,
May we send you a circular?
Made only by
Tupper
Piano Backs, Boards* Bridges, Bars.
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN SyaPKBSBNTATJVS:
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO..
119-137 IN. Peorla Street,
Chlcafe, QL
f. &1ECMWOLDT. Pr*«.
W. A. BIECKWOIDT,
SELF LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.
FINDLAY, OHIO
THE! O S. KELLY CO.
Manufacturers
of
High
Oreo*
PIANO 'PLATES
SPRINGFIELD
-
-
OHIO.
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