PRESTO
30
LATEST PLAYER ROLLS
June 9, 1923
THE PRESTO'S WANT ADVS.
(Continued from page 27.)
MANAGER W A N T E D .
Wanted—Competent man to take charge of and manage
VOCALSTYLE BULLETIN.
music store, handling pianos, phonographs, sheet
Bits of Seven Old Hits; Waltz Medley No. 1;
music, etc. We would consider only one coming well
recommended and on a basis of salary and percentage
played by Mary Allison.
of profit. Business is located in city of 10,000, in
Blue Hoosier Blues "Blues," by Friend, Meskill and
one of the best locations in Indiana, with a good ter-
ritory adjacent. Address Retail Music, care Presto,
Baer; played by B. Waterworth.
Chicago.
China Eyes—Fox trot, by Arthur and Arthur;
played by L. Stevens.
C A L I F O R N I A OR OREGON.
Dreamy Melody—Marimba waltz, by Koohler, Ma- P L A Y E R , Reproducer and Phonograph Mechanic and
Tuner,
of
years'
experience, desires to locate in Cal-
gine and Naset; played by Mary Allison.
ifornia or Oregon. Not on account of his health, but
Gulf Coast Blues "Blues," by Clarence Williams;
to settle down to give first class service. Best of
references, personality, etc. Address H. F. Peltier,
played by Hilda Myers.
care Presto, Chicago.
Hawaii (I'm Dreaming of You)—Hawaiian ma-
rimba waltz, by Keithley and Klickman; played by L.
FACTORY S U P E R I N T E N D E N T .
Stevens.
competent, experienced, producing factory
I Love a Little Cottage—waltz, by Geoffrey A thoroughly
superintendent is open for a change. Prefer western
factory
and
can start in within two weeks. Is now
O'Hara; played by Mrs. L. T. Plogstedt.
employed but wants a larger output. Address "Com-
I Love Me (I'm Wild About Myself)—Fox trot,
petent," Box 7, PRESTO Office, Chicago.
by Will Mohoney; played by Hilda Myers.
Louisville Lou (That Vampin' Lady)—Fox trot, by
CITY SALESMEN W A N T E D .
Yellon and Ager; played by Mary Allison.
Several live salesmen can find opportunity In a profitable-
and
attractive
branch of the retail business by ad-
My Old Ramshackle Shack—Fox trot, by Yellen
dressing the Lindenberg Piano Co., Columbus, Ohio.
and Ager! played by Hilda Myers.
Old Plantation Blues "Blues," by Keithley and
SALESMAN W A N T E D .
We have an exceptional opportunity fbr two live-wire
Klickman; played by "Buck" Johnson.
piano salesmen on a salary and commission propo-
Saw Mill River Road—One step, by McCarthy and
sition. Producers can make big money. Address The
Baldwin Piano Company of Indiana, 18 N. Pennsyl-
Tierney; played by L. Stevens.
vania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Seven or Eleven (My Dixie Pair o' Dice)—Fox
trot, by Brown and Donaldson; played by Dick Os-
T W E N T Y USED PIANOS
good.
which have not yet passed through our repair shop.
Offered a t low prices to dealers. Range $30 to $50.
Stella—Fox trot, by Jolson, Davis and Akst; played
All woods included. Address replies to " R . J. C , "
by Ernie Black.
Cable Piano Company, Chicago, III.
Swingin' Down the Lane—Fox trot, by Kahn and
T U N E R S A N D REPAIR M E N .
Jones; played by B. Waterworth.
N T E D — Tuners, repair men and dealers to save
Ten-Ten-Tennessee (Down Among the Sleepy W A money
by sending their key-work to Harlem Piano &
Organ Key Co. See ad. In PRESTO and note prices.
Hills)—Fox trot, by Young, Lewis and Meyer; played
by Hilda Myers.
IVORY G L U E .
Yet Yo' Thumb—Fox trot, by Cooper and Akst; W A N T E D — T u n e r s COLD
and repair men to t r y our Special
played by "Buck" Johnson.
White Ivory Glue. Only glue on the market that can
be used cold. Harlem Piano & Organ Key Co. Price,
Yes, We Have No Bananas—Fox trot, by Silver
$1.00 can, postpaid, In the U. S.
and Cohn, played by Hilda Myers.
Instrumental.
ROAD POSITION W A N T E D .
The Doughboys' March—March; played by Mary Piano man with many years of factory experience in all
branches
of
piano making; expert player man and of
Allison.
most makes of electrically operated instruments; also
For All and Forever—March or one-step; played
experience in selling, wishes position on the road.
Prefer Pacific Coast territory. Will give any refer-
by L. Stevens.
ences desired. Address "Pacific," Box 11, PRESTO
Office, Chicago.
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
SALESMAN A N D MANAGER.
POSITION W A N T E D — B y expert record salesman, capa-
ble of taking charge of record department. Long ex-
perience in selling music rolls and records. Address
G. Edward Lind, 1814 W . North Ave., Chicago.
Practice Keyboards
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
"Built on Family F. tde"
Doll & Sons
PIONEER SCHOOL FO PIANO MEN
POLKS
TUNING
lti H'S 20- y
with upwards of
1OOO
SUCCESSFUL.
GRADUATES
COURTHOUSE SO.
'ALPARAISO. IND.
Pkp» *l*yer.Piano aiW Organ Tuning, Repairing, Rciula-
tkjf
A Voicing. B««t equipped • C WJ > n " * "• S.
DigJ»-«M awiHM and position* secured. Private am) dan
uttfr^liona, both aeiea.
Jacob Doll & Sons, Inc.
POLICS SCHOOL OF TUNING, VALPARAISO, IND
STARR
ftwutforn Boulevard, E. lSSrd St.
I. 134th St. and Cyprus Av«.
NEW TOR|C
PIANOS
Our new designs are models of artistic piano
construction. More than fifty designs, a
•tyle for every need at a price for every purse
AND
TUNER WANTED.
Tuner and player repairman wants permanent position
with music house or in factory where advancement
is possible. 25 years of age. Steady and reliable. Best
of references. Address "Tuner," care PRESTO, Chi-
cago.
SAWKINS PIANO CO. RECEIVER.
The Music Industries Chamber of Commerce has
announced the appointment of D. L. Johnson, of
Alma, Michigan, as receiver of the bankrupt Sawkins
Piano Company. Mr. Johnson is the attorney who
is handling the claims of the creditors who filed their
claims through the Chamber, and his qualification as
receiver will enable him to protect their interests to
the fullest extent.
EVERY MAN, WHETHER
Directly or Indirectly Interested in
Pianos, Phonographs or the General
Music Trade
Should have the three booklets compris-
ing
PRESTO TRADE LISTS
No. 1—Directory of the Music Trades—
the Dealers List.
No. 2—The Phonograph Directory—the
Talking Machine List.
No. 3—Directory of the Music Industries
(Manufacturers, Supplies, etc., of
all kinds).
Price, each book, 25 cents.
Choice of these books and also a copy of
the indispensable "Presto Buyer's Guide,"
will be sent free of charge to new sub-
scribers to Presto, the American Music
Trade Weekly, at $2 a year.
JACOB DOLL & SONS
STODART
WELLSMORE
H
IS T H I S YOUR Y O U N G MAN?
There's a young man In Port Huron who wants to be-
come connected with a manufacturer that has a real
instrument to sell, like Brunswickf Victor, Vocation,
Or with a firm that offers real service, like Guloran-
een, Tonk, Q. R. S. or U. S. Roll Co. Briefly, his
specifications are: 25 years old; 2 years' selling expe-
rience in the music industry; 2 years' selling adver-
tising; 1 year selling specialty; has managed crews
• nd done hard work in general. One man under
Whom he worked for a year and a half has writ-
ten: " H e has demonstrated his Integrity, energy,
persistence, and loyalty to a degree that means much
for the future. " H i s present salary is $35 per week.
He will leave Port Huron any time. The oppor-
tunity he is looking for is an exceptional one, but
Ke believes he is that kind of a young man. Address
T. M., Box 16, Presto office.
The three books combined contain the
only complete addresses and classified
lists of all the various depart-
ments of the music indus-
tries and trades.
R*pr«Mnt the Artistic
In Piano and Planar Piano
Construction
215 Englewood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
SUPERINTENDENT WANTED.
Superintendent wanted to manage large piano plant.
State age and experience. Also salary desired. Must
furnish best references as to character and ability.
Address "Large Plant," Box 3, care PRESTO, Chi-
cago.
You want Presto; you want the Presto
Trade Lists. They cost little and return
much. Why not have them?
Published by
Presto Publishing Co.
407 So. Dearborn St.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
PUYBR-PIANOS
CofMCpoadence with dealel) solicited.
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Manufacturers of
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