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PRESTO
July 19, 1924.
DISPLAYING MARTIN INSTRUMENTS
NEW DUO=ART MUSIC ROLLS
Aeolian Company, New York, Issues Attractive List
for August.
The following is the advance list of Duo-Art music
rolls for August issued this week by the Aeolian
Company, New York. The name of the recording
artist is printed in parenthesis:
Prelude in D-flat, Op. 28, No. 15, Chopin (Alfred
Cortot); Slavic Dances in C minor, Op. 46, No. 1
(Rose & Ottilie Sutro), arranged for two pianos;
(arranged for two pianos), Dvorak (Rose & Ottilie
Sutro); Sonata in D major, No. 15, second Move-
ment-Adagio, Mozart (Wanda Landowska).
Popular Salon Music—Blest Be the Tie That Binds,
Dennis, Nageli (Dion W. Kennedy); I'll Take You
Home Again, Kathleen, Westendorf (Henri Berg-
man); The Lilac Tree and April Fool, Gartlan
(George H. Gartlan).
Song Play Series—Children's Singing Games, No.
4, Carrousel, London Town, A Hunting We Will Go,
Jolly Ts the Miller (Caroma Winn).
Special Duo-Art Rolls-—Drifting Down the Willow
Glen, Elbel (Richard Elbel).
Dance and Song Rolls—Big Boy, fox trot, Ager
(Alan Moran, Asst. by Jack Wehrlen); Driftwood,
fox trot, Gold (Fredie Rich); I Can't Get the One I
Want, Handman, fox trot (Herbert Clair); Jealous,
fox trot, Little (Bud Earl); Nightingale, waltz,
Brockman (Leith & Wehrlen); There's Yes, Yes in
Your Eyes, Sant'y, fox trot (Alan Moran); Where
Is That Old Girl of Mine, Jones, fox trot (Herbert
Clair).
AN L,. BAMBERGER & CO.'S WINDOW.
That proper display is as important in the sale of
band instruments as for any other type of merchan-
dise is the belief of L. Bamberger & Company, of
Newark, N; J. According to officials of the Bam-
berger Company, much of their success has been due
to proper display and merchandising methods.
"Our first aim is to represent only products of the
highest quality and of known merit," said one official,
"and then we leave no stone unturned in bringing that
product before our public and creating desire and de-
mand for it. It is our firm belief that goods properly
displayed sell much more readily than those that are
shown in unattractive manner and this rule applies as
forcibly to band instruments as it does to silk
dresses."
As representatives of Martin Handcraft band in-
struments, L. Bamberger & Company are bringing
to the selling of these famous instruments the same
aggressive merchandising methods that have been
such an important factor in the building up of their
gigantic general business. And here, again, their
policy of "securiiig products of the highest quality
and bringing that product forcefully before the pub-
lic," bids fair to win an unusual degree of success.
ADDS TO DRUM FACTORY.
Ludwig & Ludwig, manufacturers of drums and ac-
cessories, at 1611-23 North Lincoln street, Chicago,
has begun work on a new one-story building, with
10,000 square feet capacity, to be added to the north
end of the factory and used for the storage of lum-
ber, raw materials, etc. Additional stories can be
added in the future as the business grows.
FREE MUSIC LESSONS.
The MacMahon Piano Co., Youngstown, Ohio, has
opened free classes for instruction in music, specializ-
ing on the banjo, violin and other stringed instru-
ments, provided they' are purchased at this store dur-
ing a special on musical merchandise to be offered
this month. Organization of the children's orches-
tra class has been completed.
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
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World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen,
AH of the most celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in the U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
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DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
EQUIPS BIG BAND.
The Pennsylvania Band Instrument Co., Bethle-
hem, Pa., recently secured the contract for the com-
plete re-outfitting of the Bethlehem Steel Co. Band
with Conn band instruments made by C. G. Conn,
Ltd., Elkhart, Ind. The store at 103 North Sixth
street had the forty instruments on display last week.
This is the fifth band completely equipped by the
Pennsylvania Band Instrument Co. since the first of
the year.
A Pneumatic Action bearing the name
STRAUCH BROS.
is your guide for unfailing quality.
The high quality which has characterized
the Strauch Bros. Piano Actions and Ham-
mers for almost sixty years, distinguishes
our latest product, the
STRAUCH BROS.
PNEUMATIC ACTIONS
Simple in construction they are
dependable in every particular.
STRAUCH BROS., INC.
327 Walnut Ave.
New York City
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