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PRESTO
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Buenos Aires orchestra leader, Robledo, who heard
the clock strike three every morning as he quit work
and started home. That town sits up late. It imme-
diately became popular in England, where we re-
corded the composition. A good many people got
the idea that it was an English composition. Then
for five or-six years it lay dormant. Suddenly, about
a year ago, you began to hear that waltz in the dance
halls and on the street pianos; it had arrived at last
because it was good music of its kind."
TO RUN "JAZZ" OUT OF CHURCHES
Chairman of National Federation of Music Is Work-
ing to Purify Sacred Song.
• Jazz music is to be run from the church, if Mrs.
Grace Wiedney Mabee, chairman of church music of
the National Federation of Music Clubs, has her way.
Mrs. Mabee has organized the church musicians of
Kansas City into a body to work for the general up-
lift of church music. Her home is in Los Angeles.
"The jazz melodies used in so many of our Sunday
schools and churches are an abomination," said Mrs.
Mabee. She also condemned the popular hymns of
the Billy Sunday type.
"That kind of music is not going to hold the young
people in the church," she said. "It already has
failed at doing this."
Mrs. Mabee made a plea for the Sunday schools
and churches to go back to the hymns of Bach, Han-
del and Beethoven.
"Better music will bring better persons to the
church," she declared. "The music service is of as
much spiritual importance as is the sermon. The
trouble is that too many ministers don't know good
music. They sing the same ten or twelve hymns
throughout the year."
Mrs. Mabee said the church members should be-
come familiar with the fine old hymns of Luther's
day and then they would learn to enjoy them. Her
plans for improving church music include:
A compulsory music course in divinity schools.
The organization of the church musicians in every
city.
The establishment of music libraries in churches.
The opening of church bureaus with which singers
could enroll.
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
July 7, 1923
THE PRESTO'S WANT ADVS.
SUPERINTENDENT WANTED.
High grade, nationally known, middle west piano manu-
facturer has opening for capable, well informed, all
around factory superintendent. Prefer man now em-
ployed and already a demonstrated success, both tech-
nically and in the handling of men and material. Per-
manent position. Replies received in strict confidence.
Address P. O. Box 243, Newport, Ky.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.
GOING—Retail piano business in Beloit available for live
wire dealer; well established line of pianos. Finan-
cial assistance for the right party. Address "Live
Wire," care PRESTO, Chicago.
CALIFORNIA OR OREGON.
PLAYER, Reproducer and Phonograph Mechanic and
Tuner, of years' experience, desires to locate in Cal-
ifornia or Oregon. Not on account of his health, but
to settle down to give first class service.
Best of
references, personality, etc. Address H. F. Peltier,
care Presto, Chicago.
L. Schoenewald, manager of the New York divi-
sion of the Story & Clark Piano Co., recently held a
salesmen's meeting at which sales quotas were set by
the salesmen. Several of the salesmen are already
above their quotas for the month of June thus far.
FACTORY SUPERINTENDENT.
A thoroughly competent, experienced, producing factory
superintendent is open for a change. Prefer western
factory and can start In within two weeks. Is now
employed but wants a larger output. Address "Com-
petent," Box 7, PRESTO Office, Chicago.
EVERY MAN, WHETHER
CITY SALESMEN WANTED.
Several live salesmen can find opportunity in a profitable
and attractive branch of the retail business by ad-
dressing the Lindenberg Piano Co., Columbus, Ohio.
SALESMAN WANTED.
We have an exceptional opportunity for two live-wire
piano salesmen on a salary and commission propo-
sition. Producers can make big money. Address The
Baldwin Piano Company of Indiana, 18 N. Pennsyl-
vania St., Indianapolis, Ind.
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 Englewood Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
"Built on Family
Doll & Sons
in it's 2o-year
with upwards of
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SUCCESSFUL
GRADUATES
FOLK'S SCHOOL OF TUNING, VALPARAISO, IND
JACOB DOLL & SONS
STODART
WELLSMORE
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, Inc.
9*uth«rn Boulevard, E. lS3rd St.
C. 184th St. and Cyprnsa Ava.
NEW TORK
PIANOS
Our new designs are models of artistic piano
construction. More than fifty designs, a
Style for every need at a price for every purs®
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.
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.
-iSriCOURTHOUSE SQ,
VALPARAISO, IND.
Piano v lftver and Orpin Tuning Repairing, Regula-
tkif
ji Yoidnm. Best equipped icbool in the U. S.
DipJ»»~ntt awmnkd an£poiitiont teoured. Private and claw
in*r»^tio«, both •eze*.
$**>—! mlI the ymr. Tthsatrmtti ( i t o ^ u w rma.
Directly or Indirectly Interested in
Pianos, Phonographs or the General
Music Trade
Should have the three booklets compris-
ing
Represent th« Artistic
!n Piano and Player Piano
Construction
PIONEER SCHOOL FO PIANO MEN
STARR
COLD IVORY GLUE.
WANTED—Tuners and repair men to t r y our Special
White Ivory Glue. Only glue on the market that can
be used cold. Harlem Piano & Organ Key Co. Price,
$1.00 can, postpaid, In the U. S.
ROAD POSITION WANTED.
Piano man with many years of factory experience in all
branches of piano making; expert player man and of
most makes of electrically operated instruments; also
experience in selling, wishes position on the road.
TWENTY USED PIANOS
Prefer Pacific Coast territory. Will give any refer-
Which have not yet passed through our repair shop.
ences desired. Address "Pacific," Box 11, PRESTO
Offered at low prices to dealers. Range $30 to $50.
Office, Chicago.
All woods included. Address replies to " R . J. C , "
Cable Piano Company, Chicago, III.
SALESMAN AND MANAGER.
POSITION WANTED—By expert record salesman, capa-
MUSIC STORE OPPORTUNITY.
ble of taking charge of record department. Long ex-
For Sale—Best music store in the Southwest.
Town
perience in selling music rolls and records. Address
about 20,000 in black belt of Texas.
In shallow oil
G. Edward Lind, 1814 W. North Ave., Chicago.
field which has been in operation for 25 years.
Gusher, oil-field now developing, bring millions of
money and thousands of people. Reason for selling,
TUNER WANTED.
want to devote entire time to my oil business. Ad-
Tuner and player repairman wants permanent position
dress Money Maker, Box 11, Presto, Chicago, III.
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.
MANAGER WANTED.
Wanted—Competent man to take charge of and manage
music store, handling pianos, phonographs, sheet
SUPERINTENDENT WANTED.
music, etc. We would consider only one coming well
Superintendent wanted to manage large piano plant.
recommended and on a basis of salary and percentage
State age and experience. Also salary desired. Must
of profit.
Business is located in city of 10,000, in
furnish best references as to character and ability.
one of the best locations in Indiana, with a good ter-
Address "Large Plant," Box 3, care PRESTO, Chi-
ritory adjacent. Address Retail Music, care Presto,
cago.
Chicago.
Practice Keyboards
POLKSJ
TUNERS AND REPAIR MEN.
WANTED — Tuners, repair men and dealers to save
money by sending their key-work to Harlem Piano &
Organ Key Co. See ad. in PRESTO and note prices.
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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.
PLAYER-PIANOS
Correspondence with dealei) solicited.
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