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PRESTO
March 1, 1924.
John McCormack
famous tenor, says,
"The Miessner Piano certainly fills a ong-felt want, the
want of a small piano with a splendid action and lovely tone"
Write Today for MUttner catalogue, prices an I full
information
^MIESSNER
The Little Piano with the Bi* Tone
MIESSNER PIANO CO.
General Offices & Factory, 126 Reed St.
MILWAUKEE, WIS.
STR1CH & ZEIDLER, Inc.
GRAND, UPRIGHT and PLAYER
AND
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th Street
NEW YORK
GRAND PIANO
68 Inchee Long
£
e best exponent of the present Baby Grand Age.
tone — tU linea — its restricted space requirement and
Attractive prtce—
MAKE IT THE PREMIER AGENCY
Get full details of this valuable selling franchise NOW.
Premier Grand Piano Corporation
Largest Institution in the World Building Grand
Pianos Exclusively
WALTER C HBPPEtLA
Fd
JDSTDS HATTEMER
Vtc«-Pre>tfl«et
510-532 West ^3rd Street
NEW YORK
1
WANT FACTORY JOBS
FOR MAIMED VETERANS
Chamber of Commerce of the United States Asks
Co-operation of Trades and Industries.
An appeal to business organizations to assist in
absorbing into industry the three or four thousand
disabled war veterans who are completing govern-
ment training courses monthly was made this week by
the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. The
National Chamber calls attention to the obligation
which rests on the business interests of the country
to co-operate with he governmen to the end that
all of the men be given employment.
"The men who are being trained," says the Na-
tional Chamber, "are trained in many lines and are
prepared to meet adequately the physical and mental
demands that their new occupations will place upon
them. The government can only rehabilitate and
train the men up to the point of employability. From
this point the employing interests of the country
must carry on." Besides men in the professions and
commercial lines, 42,714 men were being trained in
the trades and industries.
The majority of these men have been in training
for more than two years. More than 10,000 men
have been in training for three years.
Most of the report that have come to the central
office of the Veterans' Bureau in Washington from
the employers of the country who have had these
men in their employ give favorable reactions as to
the satisfactory services of the rehabilitated men.
More than 30,000 of the men have been rehabili-
tated and have gone into employment within the last
two years. Statistical studies made on some 20,000
show that they are earning more in their new voca-
tions than they earned before the war and before
they received their disabilities or handicaps from
service in the army.
ARTISTIC
IN EVERY
DETAIL
HADDORFF PIANO CO
ROCKFORD,ILL.
Wholesale Offices:
Naw T*rk Cft
lMW.4k.ndS'.
Chtcags
410 S. Michigan At*.
San Pwnekeo
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LATE TRADE NEWS IN
THE RETAIL DEPARTMEN
Schaff Bros.
Items of General Interest from Correspondents and
Exchanges in Various Sections.
Players 9 nd Pianos have won their stand-
ing with trade and public by 54 years of
steadfast striving to excel. They repre-
sent the
Extensive improvements being made at the store
of William F. Lamb, Pottstown, Pa., include three
additional demonstration rooms.
E. Blout, Inc., has succeeded the Bayonne Talking
Machine Co., 512 Broadway, Bayonne, N. J.
The Temple of Music Stores, Inc., 1327 North
Broad street, Philadelphia, is enlarging its quarters
by taking over the adjoining store at 1329 North
Broad street.
R. G. Burner has succeeded Burner & Stickrath in
the music business in Zanesville, Ohio.
P. J. Carrabba has opened a music store at 212
Madison street, Seattle, Wash.
Carl F. Escher, of Pittsfield, Mass., has opened a
music store in the American House Building, Buffalo,
N. Y.
LARGEST COMPETITIVE VALUE
because < and moderate price. They are profitable
to sell and satisfactory when sold.
Brighten Your Line with the
SCHAFF BROS.
The Schaff Bros. Co.
Established 1868
S. W. MILLER PIANO CO.
The Good Old
SMITH & NIXON
Pianos and Player Pianos
Better than ever, with the same
"Grand Tone In Upright Case."
Grands and Players that every deal-
er likes to sell, for Satisfaction and
Profit.
Smith & Nixon Piano Co.
1229 Miller St., Chicago
S. W. MILLER
PIANOS and PLAYERS
Dealers who Sell Them are
Satisfied with Results and
are Profit-makers.
Do not confuse our Pianos
with the Boston Miller.
New Catalog Ready
S. W. MILLER PIANO CO.
SHEBOYGAN. WIS.
GRAND PIANOS
EXCLUSIVELY
One Style—One Quality
giving you the
Unequaled Grand
at
HIGH GRADE
Folding Organs
School Organs
Practice Keyboards
When in doubt refer to
PRESTO BUYERS GUIDE
Huntington, Ind.
Maker* of
Dealers' Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 EngUwood Ava., CHICAGO, ILL.
Unequaled Price
Already being sold by leading dealers
throughout the country
Write today—tell us your next year's re-
quirements and we will meet your demands
with prompt and efficient service.
Columbian Grand Piano Mfg. Co.
400 W. Erie St.
CHICAGO
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