June 13, 1925.
11
P.RESTO
MIESSNER ON DISPLAY.
GOOD PUZZLE WORKERS
SOLVED PRESTO STUNTS
The Miessner Piano Co. of Milwaukee, maker of
the Miessner piano—"the little piano with the big
tone"—featured a very interesting group of pianos,
a new model. The exhibits of this company included
New York Produced Best Unraveller of the Cross
the Miessner Style M school piano, finished in oak;
Word Maze in the Trade.
the Miessner Style O home model piano in satin
The last of the three only cross-word puzzles of the brown mahogany and the O P player-piano. The dis-
piano in captivity, appeared in last week's Presto. Fol- play was presided over by W. Otto Miessner, presi-
lowing is the solution of it.
dent of the company; C. W. Browne, vice-president;
G. N. Glennon, secretary, and George Cain, treasurer.
KURTZMANN
Grands—Players
Manufactured by
C KURTZMANN & CO.
WANT AD—TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
RECORD SALES GIRL.
WANTED—Record sales girl for Chicago downtown music
shop. Must take charge of record department. Have
better than two years' experience in Victor
and
Brunswick records. Also A1 references. Salary and
commission. Address ''Record," Box 4, PRESTO Of-
fice, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
Factories and General Offices
526-536 Niagara Street
BUFFALO, N. Y.
WILLIAMS
PIANOS
The policy of the Williams House is and always
has been to depend upon excellence of product
instead of alluring price. Such a policy does not
attract bargain hunters. It does, however, win the
hearty approval and support of a very desirable
and substantial patronage.
Makers of Williams Pianos,
Pi a n o ! l a n d Organs
Epworth
BRINKERHOFF
Grands
- Reproducing Grands
Player-Pianos
and Pianos
It will be noticed that Number 3 of the series con-
tained several prominent piano names, as did also the
first two, which appeared in Presto of May 30th.
A number of good puzzle workers discovered the cor-
rect solution of the three puzzles, though Number 1
seemed to "stick" all but four. The best solutions, in
every way, were those of A. E. Childs, of A. Hospe
Co., Omaha, Neb., and James D. Shipman, of the
Mathushek Piano Co., New York. Correct and per-
fectly lettered answer to last week's puzzle also came
from some one connected with the James & Holmstrom
Piano Co. of New York. Whoever the last puzzle
winner is, his answer was the best in the record of
cross-word puzzles. All have been sent the promised
rewards.
are the last word in
musical perfection.
Lester Piano Co.
1806 Chestnut St.
Philadelphia
Business Opportunity
The Line That Sells Easily
and Satisfies Always
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
OFFICES, REPUBLIC BLDG
209 State Street
Grand and
Reproducing
Grand Pianos
CHICAGO
Store for sale. Town of 7,000.
Fourth richest agricultural county
in United States. Sixty-nine miles
north Los Angeles, near ocean and
mountains.
Investment a b o u t
$5,000.00. Selling reason, entering
banking business. Address West
Music Company, Santa Paula, Calif.
Newman Bros.
Grands and Uprights
Guarantee
Quality, Profit and
tfce Heppe, Marcellua and Edouard jfules Plaffi&
manufactured by the
Satisfaction
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
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
are the only pianos In the world with
Three Sounding Boards.
(Patented in the United States, Great Brltalth
France, Germany and Canada.
Liberal arrangements to responsible agents only.
Main Office, 1117 Chestnut Si.
PWTLADELPSOA PA-
Newman Bros. Co.
Smith & Nixon Piano Co.
816 Dix St.
1229 Miller St., Chicago
Est. 1879
ADAM SCHAAF, Inc.
REP
p?™
Established Reputation and Quality Since 1873
FACTORY
OFFICES AND SALESROOMS
1020 So. Central Park Ave.,
319-321 So. Wabash Ave.,
Corner Flllniore Street
CHICAGO, ILL.
New Adam Schaaf Butldlnft,
CHICAGO
RADLE TONE
The Musician's Delight
Whenever you hear the name RADLE you immediately
think of a wonderful tone quality, dorabili y and design.
Musicians insist on RADLE
F. RADLE, Inc. Est. 1850. 609-11 W. 36th St., New York City
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