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PRESTO
October 20, 1923
21
SMALL GOODS AND SUPPLIES
inch triangle and beater."an 8-inch tambourine, single
castanets and snare sticks.
This outfit can be used anywhere—in theater, dance,
concert, cabaret or grand opera. Every trap is stand-
Admirable Range for Professionals Presented ard and of the finest quality. The set is made for
service and the drummer with this outfit can feel
and Every Article in Outfit Guaranteed
proud in taking a job anywhere.
Standard and Dependable.
Wilson "Ultrafine" Outfit No. 2 is also a profes-
The usefulness of the drummer in the orchestra sional outfit and contains all the necessary instru-
points to the importance of the drum outfits in the ments used by the modern trap drummer. Every
lines of musical merchandise. The fine line of drum- article, too, conforms with the requirements of the
mers' outfits presented by the Wilson Bros. Mfg. Co., up-to-date drummer.
Wilson "Ultrafine" Outfit Xo. 3 is another ad-
Chicago, are made up of articles whose individual
merits are appreciated by the professional drummers. mirable set and just the outfit for the jobbing drum-
The company lists five "Ultrafine" outfits, each one mer. It is light, practical and made to stand hard
a separate appeal to the professional or the discrimi- usage. Wilson "Ultrafine" Outfit No. 4 is an ex-
cellent collection for the part-time drummer. The
nating amateur.
outlay required is small in proportion to similar sets
Wilson "Ultrafine" Outfit Xo. 1 is the newest and on the market and every instrument is standard and
most complete collection ever offered to the profes- serviceable.
Dealers find the Wilson "Ultrafine"
sional drummer. Every article is of the latest design
Outfit Xo. 5 one that sells readily on its merits.
and of the finest quality. All modern improvements
in drum-making are found in this set, which consists
of a 14 inch by 28 inch thumb rod, center support
bass drum; a 4 inch by 14 inch Wilson patent, all
metal, separate tension thumb rod snare drum; Wil- Warm Favor for No. 1782 of the October Bulletin of
son pedal complete, a drum stand, a 12-inch brass
the Columbia Music Roll Co.
cymbal, a 14-inch Chinese crash cymbal, a Wilson
A big call for Xo, 1782 of the 65-note electric piano
crash cymbal holder, a 10-inch Chinese tom-tom and
holder, rattle, Chinese wood block and holder, an 8- rolls of the Columbia Music Roll Co., Chicago, is a
pleasant fact concerning the October offerings. The
contents of the roll is as follows:
Xo. 1782—Very Latest Dance Favorites: Stingo-
Stungo, fox-trot; Waltz Me to Sleep, waltz; Midnight
Rose, fox-trot; Mocking Bird Blues; Somebody's
Wrong, fox-trot; All That I Want Is to Be Left
Alone, fox-trot; It's a Lot-A-Bologny, one-step; That
Old Gang of Mine, fox-trot; Oh! You Little Sun-Of-
FOR
Er-Gun, one-step; First, Last and Always, fox-trot.
WILSON DRUM OUTFITS
ELECTRIC PIANO FAVORITES
LEATHER
PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS, Inc.
40 Spruce Street
NEW YORK
PHONOGRAPHS IN MEXICO.
The American phonograph has a monopoly of sales
in Mexico, according to Warren Ulrich, assistant U.
S. Trade Commissioner at Mexico City, Mexico, who
reports that all the well known American makes are
handled. American records also enjoy what is prac-
tically a monopoly. The majority of dealers have in-
augurated a system of credit.
INVENTS NEW TONE ARM.
A patent has been granted to Burr B. Blood of
Chicago for a unique tone arm for talking machines.
The tone arm which is said to differ materially from
all existing tone arms, has been secured by the Jewel
Phonoparts Co., Chicago.
IMPORTED
MUSIC WIRE
in Black, Red and Green
Label Brands is
UNEXCELLED
The "P & 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.
TALKING MACHINE MEN MEET
Big Eastern Association of the Trade Holds Enjoy-
able Gathering at Cafe Boulevard, New York.
The Talking Machine Men, Inc., met Wednesday,
October 17, at the Cafe Boulevard, Broadway and
41st Street, New York, when the A. J. Stasny Music
Company demonstrated the latest hits. The Will-
mark Service System told members how to stop
worrying over stock shortages, and Miss Isabelle
Lowden informed the meeting of the new music edu-
cation plan now in vogue in the city of New York.
There was also a general discussion of much-interest
to the trade.
The forthcoming dance of the association is sched-
uled for November 21.
"Those who participate in our meetings are bona
fide paid up members. We have, however, 79 who
owe one year's dues and 26 others who owe from $25
to $45 each; making a total of $2,160," was the infor-
mation conveyed by E. G. Brown, secretary. "Action
will be taken on the members in arrears for two
years or more. If you are included in this bunch,
won't you please send your check to the secretary,
or bring it with you to this meeting, thereby getting
the full benefit of your membership, which includes,
luncheons, good fellowship, business helps and enter-
tainments."
A. C. Rundio, the well known banjoist, is now with
the sales promotion department of the F. L, R.
Lazarus Co., Cleveland, O.
WILSON DRUMS
AND
ACCESSORIES
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.
Send for New 96 Page Catalog
WILSON BROS. MFG. CO.
Makers of Fine Drums and Acctstoriu
218-20-22 N.May St.
CHICAGO.ILL
TRUCKS
That Are Labor Savers
Your equipment is not complete without our TRUCKS for handling
Pianos and Talking Machines.
Sill Trucks and End Trucks
for Pianos
With the LEA TALKING MACHINE TRUCK, one man can
handle the Edison Chippendale, Victor No. 17, Cheney No. 6 Queen
Anne, and other large makes, from show-room to any apartment
floor.
Atk for Circular
Factory and Office
DOLGEVILLE, N.Y
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, ING.
Manufacturers of
Saw Ali 11s
Fulton Chain
and
Tupper Lake
Piano Backs, Boards, Bridges, Bars,
Traplevers and Mouldings
SOLE AGENTS FOR RUDOLF GIESE WIRE
WESTERN REPRESENTATIVE:
J. BRECKWOLDT. Pres.
SELF-LIFTING PIANO TRUCK CO.
FINDLAY, OHIO
THE
O, S. KELLY CO
Manufacturer*
CENTRAL STEEL & WIRE CO.,
119-127 N. Peoria Street,
MADE ONLY BY
Chicago, III.
W. A. BKECKWOLDT. Sec. & Treas
PIANO
SPRINGFIELD
of
High
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OHIO.
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