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May 19, 1923
PRESTO
AMERICAN
PIANO SUPPLY
COMPANY
Felts, Cloths, Hammers, Punchings,
Music Wire, Tuning Pins, Player
Parts, Hinges, Casters
A FULL LINE OF MATERIALS for PIANOS and ORGAN
When in Need of
SUPPLIES
Communicate with Us
American Piano Supply Co.
110-112 E. 13th St.
New York
SCHAFF
Piano String Co,
DE LUXE MUSIC ROLLS
Splendid List of Classical, Dance and Accompani-
ment Music for Sixth Month of 1923.
position celebrating the two hundred and fortieth
anniversary of the founding of the city. The contest-
ants will come from every city in the country where
elimination contests to pick crack players will be
held. It is expected the contest will stimulate greater
interest in the harmonica.
A. F. Moglie & Co. opened a retail violin store
recently at*519 Thirteenth street, Washington, D. C.
The manager is Albert F. Moglie, who formerly car-
ried on a similar business at Broadway and Fortieth
street, New York.
The Boyer Music Co., Elkhart, Ind., has extended
its banjo line to include Paramount banjos.
The Educator Roll set of the Q R S Music Co.,
Chicago, was ably featured recently in a special win-
dow display by Denton, Cottier, & Daniels, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Mrs. Lelia Edwards is manager of the Princeton
Music Co., Princeton, Ky.
R. W. Hoguc is the new manager of the musical
merchandise department of the Southern California
Music Co., San Diego, Cal.
Brinton's Music Shop was recently opened at
Sugar House, a suburb of Salt Lake City, Utah.
Frank A. Brinton is proprietor and manager.
The following splendid list of music is included in
the June bulletin of the De Luxe Music Rolls Cor-
poration, New York. The name of the recording
artist is printed in parentheses:
Album Leaf, Op. 33, Korestchenko (Arseni Ko-
restchenko); Barcarolle, from "The Seasons," Tschai-
kowski (Anatol Von Roessel); Canzonetta Toscana
all 'antica, Op. 39, No. 3, Leschetizky (Teodor
Leschetizky); Echo de Vienne (Concert Waltz),
Sauer (Julius Koehl); Evening Song (Concert Para-
phrase), Schumann-Raff (Rudolph Ganz); Fugue in
G minor, Bach (Austin Conradi); Gavotte, Op. 5,
No. 2, Sapellnikoff (Marguerite Bailhe); Gavotte in
A flat minor, Sgambati (Sylvan Levin); Impromptu
No. 3, Chopin (Austin Conradi); In Carnival Time
(from Creole Sketches), Lemont (Julius Koehl);
Kunstlercben (Artist's Life Waltz), Concert Para-
phrase, Strauss-Gallico (Augusta Tollefsen); Noc-
turne, F major, Op. 15, Chopin (Ossip Gabrilo-
witsch); Pan (Pastorale), Godard (Marguerite
Bailhe); Scherzo, Rice (Augusta Tollefsen); Schlum-
OLD WJZ DISCONTINUED.
merlied, Weber-Liszt (Mettler Davis); Staccato Ca-
On Tuesday of this week one of the oldest broad-
price, Friml (Dorsey Whittington); Two Bagatelles,
Beethoven (Gertrude Peppercorn); Waltz, F major, casting stations in the United States ceased to operate
Op. 69, Moszowski (Rudolph Ganz); Waltz, Op. 70, and its closing coincided with the opening of "Broad-
No. 1, Chopin (Fannie Bloomfield-Zeisler); Wedding cast Central," the new radio station of the Radio
March (Midsummer Night's Dream), Mendelssohn Corporation of America at Aeolian Hall, at Fifth
(Howard Lutter); Widmung (Dedication), Schu- avenue and Forty-second street, New York.
mann-Liszt (August Tollefsen).
The accompaniment rolls for June are: A Little
Bit a'Honey (accompaniment for high voice, Eb),
recorded for Louise Collins (Carrie-Jacobs-Bond),
and Mah Lindy Loo (accompaniment for high voice,
TUNING PIN MANUFACTURING MEANS
Eb), recorded for Louise Collins (Lily Strickland).
Dance rolls with words for June are as follows:
Beside a Babbling Brook, fox-trot, Donaldson (How-
ard Lutter); Down Among the Sleepy Hills of Ten-
nessee, fox-trot, Meyer (Charles Rosoff); I Love Me,
S.GO
fox-trot, Mahoney (John Spencer); Red Moon, waltz,
Martin and Kortlander (Howard Lutter); Swingin'
Used in the World's Finest Pianos
Down the Lane, fox-trot, Jones (Howard Lutter);
You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night, fox-trot,
AMERICAN MUSICAL SUPPLY C0-
Rose and Conrad (Charles Rosoff); You Tell Her, I
451 Communipaw Ave.
JERSEY CITY, N. J.
Stutter, fox-trot, Rose and Friend (Charles Rosoff).
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NEWS OF SMALL GOODS FIELD
Many New Names Appear in Musical Instrument
Business and Old Ones Continue in Activities.
J. D. Gillmore was recently appointed manager of
the band instrument department of the McDougall-
Conn Co., Portland, Ore. Mr. Gillmore is a well-
known professional trombonist formerly with the
Hippodrome orchestra in that city.
An exhibition of old violins was recently made by
the Sy Music Co., 325 Chestnut street, Virginia,
Minn. The instruments were from the famous col-
lection of H. W. Ford.
The possibility of increasing banjo sales in an un-
usual way has been shown by the Ludwig Music
House, St. Louis.
The Wilson Bros. Mfg. Co., Chicago, is celebrating
the fifteenth anniversary of its founding by, Tom Wil-
son. The first name of the industry was the Wilson-
Jacobs Drum Mfg. Co.
The G. Fred Kranz Co., Baltimore, Md., is doing
some strong featuring for saxophones, of which the
firm carries a large stock.
J. J. Mueller is the new assistant manager for the
Cleveland branch of the Columbia Phonograph Co.
William Doyle has been appointed manager of the
talking machine department of the Troup Music
House, Harrisburg, Pa.
A national championship contest for harmonica
players will be held in Philadelphia during the ex-
Comstock, Cheney & Co.
Ivory Cutters and Manufacturers
Piano Keys, Actions and Hammers
IVORY AND COMPOSITION-COVERED ORGAN KEYS
The only Company Furnishing the Keys, Actions, Hammers and Brackets Complete
Telegraph and R. R. Station: Essex, Conn.
Office and Factories: Ivoryton, Conn.
Established 1867
Strauch Bros.
All Well-posted Piano Dealers, Sales-
men, and the Piano Buying Public
recognize the value of this name on a
Piano Action.
For more than 55 years it has been associ-
ated with the best products of the Piano
industry. It ha s always represented
Quality and Merit
When a Piano Action bears the name of
Strauch Bros, it is an additional guarantee
of the quality of the instrument containing it.
STRAUCH BROS.,Inc.
Piano Actions, Hammers and Repairs
327 to 347 Walnut Ave., a t 141*t Street
NEW YORK
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS
Manufacturers of
PIANO ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
The "Wessell, Nickel & Gross action is a
guarantee of the grade of the instrument
in which it is found.
FACTORIES:
45th St., 10th Ave. &W 46th
NEW YORK
OFFICE:
457 W. 45th Street
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