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PRESTO
THE NEW LUDW1G PLANT
^More Facilities in Addition to Factory of Ludwig
& Ludwig Advantage to Customers.
The addition to the factory of Ludwig & Ludwig,
1611 Xorth Lincoln street, Chicago, will double the
capacity of the plant besides giving more shipping-
facilities. Offices, stockrooms and more manufac-
turing space will be provided by the new addition.
On the first floor will be new offices, including pri-
vate suites for William 1\ Ludwig, president and F.
E. Larson, sales manager. The second floor will be
devoted to stock room purposes and the third to
manufacturing. The completion of the new addition
will enable the company to concentrate a large part
of Ludwig & Ludwig activities under one roof.
Occupying the new addition will involve the in-
stallation of a number of new automatic and semi-
automatic machines, new tools and equipment that
will provide the clever craftsmen of the company
with the latest and best aids to drum making effi-
ciency. Progrcssiveness will be equally evident in
the offices and shipping departments, where every-
thing will conduce to the quick handling of orders.
Ludwig & Ludwig means to maintain its character
for prompt attention to the orders of customers.
SOLOSTYLE
NOVEMBER
ROLLS
Artist Records in Varied List Are Included in Offer-
ings for Eleventh Month.
The De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corp., New York,
has issued the bulletin of Solostyle Artist Music Rec-
ords for November. The name of the recording art-
ist is printed in parentheses:
Ah! I have Sighed to Rest Me (11 Trovatore)
(with words), Verdi ((iiuseppi Collini). Capriccietto,
Klein (Julius Koehl). Dreamy Melody (waltz with
words), Koehler, Magine aud Xaset (Charles Rosoff).
MAGOSY & BUSCHER
First Class
OVAL AND ROUND METAL
SPINNERS
Makers of high-grade hammered Cym- (
bals in Brass and German Silver, from 2
to 18 inches; Brass Mutes for Cornets,
Trombones, French Horns.
Our Hammered Cymbals are as Good as Turk-
ish Cymbals in Sound, and they don't cost as
much.
Drum Major Batons in Wood and Metal.
Makers of the BESTONE Banjo Reso-
nators
We Can Manufacture Any Specialty in
Our Line to Order.
232 Canal St. and 118 Walker St., NEW YORK
DEALERS AND TUNERS!
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
ADVANCE COLUMBIA RELEASE
Columbia Music Roll Co., Chicago, Issues Notice of
All Dance Roll No. 1788.
The Columbia Music Roll Co., Chicago, has issued
an advance November release in All Dance Roll No.
1788. The contents of the roll follow:
Lonesome and Blue, marimba waltz; You're Always
Messin' Round With My Man, fox trot; Oh! How
She Lied to Me, waltz; Bonnie, fox trot; Back in the
Old Neighborhood, waltz; All Wrong, fox trot; Long
Lost Mama, fox trot; Land of Cotton Blues; Chick-
a-Dee, fox trot; When You Walked Out, Someone
Else Walked Right In, fox trot.
October's great seller, the favor for which is amaz-
ing, is No. 1781, which includes:
Dream Daddy, fox trot; Kiss Me With Your Eyes,
waltz; Marcheta, fox trot; Struttin' Jim, fox trot;
Ala Moana, waltz; I Love You, fox trot; Wonder If
She's Lonely: My Hiawana, fox trot; Annabelle, fox
trot; Foolish Child, one step.
These are also available in orchestrion music.
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
MUSIC BY 17 ORCHESTRAS
Talking Machine Men, Inc.. Provides Music Galore
for B'g Event at Hotel Pennsylvania, Nov. 21.
The third annual dance of the Talking Machine
Men, Inc., will be held at the Hotel Pennsylvania, on
Wednesday evening, November 21, at 8:30 p. m. All
of the leading dance orchestras have contributed their
services for this night, including the following:
Ben Bernie's Orchestra, California Ramblers, Col-
umbians, Coleman's Montmarte Orchestra, Dixieland
Jazz Band, Carl Fenton's Orchestra, Benny Krueger's
Orchestra, Ted Lewis and Band, Vincent Lopez Or-
chestra, Memphis Five, Ray Miller's Orchestra, Rode-
mich's Orchestra, Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra, Paul
Specht's Orchestra, Ben Sclvin's Orchestra, Yerke's
Flotilla, and Paul Whiteman's Orchestra.
"As the proceeds of this dance are to be used for
advertising and other purposes beneficial to the asso-
ciation, it is up to you to interest your customers and
the public in purchasing tickets even if you do not at-
tend yourself. As the capacity of the hall is limited,
when a sufficient number of tickets are sold, the sale
of tickets will be stopped, therefore get busy and let
us hear from you," says Sol Lazarus, chairman en-
tertainment committee, in a letter to members this
week.
VICTOR FACTORY IN OAKLAND.
Big Cut in Prices Piano Key Repairing
Celluloid, Complete Tops, Set Key*
$7.00
Ivorine (grained), Complete Tops, Set Keys 8.00
Composition, Complete Tops, Set Keys... 10.00
Sole manufacturers and distributors of H. P.
& O. K. Co. famous Ivory White Glue. Needs
no Heating. Applied Cold. Sent anywhere in
U. S. P. P. $1.00 can.
HARLEM PIANO & ORGAN KEY CO.
121-123 E. 126th St.
Etude. Op. 25, Xo. 2, Chopin (Austin Conradi).
Humoresque, Friml (Dorsey Whittington). Idilio
Lack (Robert Tewes). In Carnival Time (from
Creole Sketches), Lemont (Julius Koehl). Just a Girl
That Men Forget (ballad with words), Dubin, Rath and
Ciarrcn (Howard I,utter). Liebesfreud. Kreisler
(Ciuillame Notaeh). Oh, Promise Me (ballad with
words), De Koven (Nan Foster). Rose of the
Morning (Passing Show of 1923) (fox-trot with
words), Romberg (Howard Lutter).
Roses of
Picardy (fox-trot with words), Haydn Wood (How-
ard Lutter). Stingo Stungo (fox-trot with words),
Hanley (John Spencer). That Old Gang of Aline
(fox-trot with words), Henderson (Charles Rosoff).
Wedding March (Midsummer Night's Dream), Men-
delssohn (Howard Lutter).
October 20, 1923
New York Citj-, N. Y.
A building permit issued last week in Oakland,
Cal., calls for the expenditure of $130,000 on a fac-
tory to be erected here by the Victor Talking Machine
Company. It is considered one more proof of the
manner in which the advantages of the Eastbay as
a manufacturing center impress the experts who sur-
vey the fields for the large concerns with a view to
establish branch factories.
SELLS VICTOR RIGHTS.
The distribution rights in Victor talking machine
products controlled by W. J. Dyer & Bro., St. Paul,
Minn., have been disposed of to the Geo. C. Beck-
with Co., Minneapolis, for a sum stated to be in the
neighborhood of $250,000. The change became effec-
tive October 8.
Tiny Coinola
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. E. BOYER, Sec'y
WorM's largest manufacture* s of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs
expert workman.
All of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend thr use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or bey action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of •faatgn,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Tnnn Instruments are sent to any point in tk * U. S. subject to ten £ays free trial. Btvneh store
or agmeios will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
THE SMALLEST
KEYLESS
Manufactured by
The Operators Piano Co.
16 to 22 South Peoria St.
CHICAGO
ELKHART, IND.
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