February 4, 1928
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P R E S T 0-T I M E S
PRESTO TIMES WANT AD VS.
The Background
WANTS WHOLESALE MAN.
A middle west piano manufacturer wishes to engage an
experienced wholesale man. Give experience and ref-
erences. Address "Road Man," PRESTO-TIMES.
of
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
WANTS OUTSIDE MANAGER.
Experienced piano salesman wanted. Must be a strong
closer and capable of handling outside men. Name
references and experience. Kreiter Piano Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis.
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TUNER WANTED.
POSITION WANTED—First-class tuner and repairman
with sales experience desires position in mid-western
city of less than 100,000 population. Experience i n -
cludes electrics and reproducers. Address "Tuner,"
Box 4, care PRESTO-TIMES.
PIANO SALESMEN WANTED.
We can use two reliable piano salesmen to work territory
in Central and South Alabama. Salary and expenses
and average commission. State age, experience and
the volume of business you are capable of closing
over a period of twelve months. Address "Box J , "
PRESTO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
FEBRUARY RELEASES.
1939
1936
1949
1929
1942
1961
1938
Beautiful—Fox Trot
Dancing Tambourine—Fox Trot
Diane—Marimba Waltz
Did You Mean It?—Fox Trot
Down South—Fox Trot
Dream Kisses—Fox Trot
Everybody Loves My Girl—Fox
Trot
1947 Everywhere You Go—Fox Trot
1946 Four" Walls—Fox Trot
1948 Get 'Em in a Rumble Seat—Fox
Trot
1930 Is She My Girl Friend?—Fox Trot
1945 Been Longing for a Girl Like You
—Fox Trot
1932 Mississippi Mud—Fox Trot
1943 My Melancholy Baby—Fox Trot
1944 Oh! Susanna
1933 Old Names of Old Flames—Ma-
rimba Waltz
1934 Our Bungalow of Dreams—Fox
Trot
1931 Rain—Fox Trot
1937 Sli-h ! Here Comes My Sugar—Fox
Trot
1952 Southern Skies—Fox Trot
1950 Surrender—Unified Marimba Bal-
lad
1941 The Sweetest Story Ever Told—
Marimba
1935—A Rickety Rackety Shack—Fox
Trot
1951 Tin Pan Parade—Fox Trot
1940 When I Was Hikin ; With You—
Fox Trot
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
Hand Played
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Capitol rolls the deal-
er's best profit producer
in a roll department.
Capitol Roll & Record Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
MANAGER WANTED.
Experienced piano man to take charge of branch store in
active city within 150 miles of Chicago. Handle com-
plete line from the Mason & Hamlin and Ampico to
the most popular Cable Midget. Victor Orthophonic
and Brunswick Panatropes and records. Store is most
prominent in city. Must have proven record of suc-
cess. Apply by letter only. " E . F. N.," Cable Piano
Company, 301 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago.
W I L L GUARANTEE PIANO SALES.
Man who can guarantee sales of pianos open to engage-
ment. Can handle product of small factory.
Will
work entirely on commission or smaller commission
and expenses. For details of proposition address
"Coast to Coast," Box 2, PRESTO-TIMES, 417 So.
Dearborn St., Chicago.
W I L L BUY MUSIC STORE.
I am open for the purchase of a music store, invoicing
about $10,000, preferably located in middle west or
south, but am open to good opportunity anywhere.
Store must show good profits for
1927.
Address
"Profits," Box 2, PRESTO-TIMES, 417 So. Dearborn
St., Chicago.
MUSIC TRADE EVENTS
IN SOUTHERN INDIANA
Business Reported Good in Evansville and Other
Cities and Anticipations Are Cheerful.
Eighty-five employes, wives and sweethearts of the
Harding & Miller Music Company, Evansville, Ind.,
gathered in the basement of the store on Thursday
night, January 26, for the twentieth annual meeting
of the Harding & Miller Benefit Association. The
association is a fellowship organization and designed
to care for the store's sick and incapacitated.
Al Klamer, manager of the store, was the toast-
master. The entertainment was in charge of Nye
Sandefur. Rev. A. P Wilson, pastor of the First
Christian Church, was the speaker of the evening,
lauding the association for its effective fellowship.
Several skits by employes were presented, one being
'"Harmonalo," the inventive musical dream of one of
the employes of the store. The Harding & Miller
house is one of the oldest in Evansville.
Plans have been made known by Professor Lowell
Mason Tilson, head of the department of the Indiana
State Normal School at Terre Haute, concerning the
May music festival for which rehearsals already have
begun. This is one of the musical events each year
in Indiana. An elaborate program is being pre-
pared for the festival.
Professor Raymond Kirsch, leader of the Boon-
ville Municipal Band at Boonville, Ind., is arranging
for a concert to be staged at a future date in the
Boonville Opera House, the proceeds of the concert
to be used in buying uniforms and instruments for
the band. Professor Kirsch has been at the head of
the Boonville Municipal Band for a number of years.
Trade with the music dealers in southern Indiana
towns during the past week or ten days has been
very good.
Wil.iam Eble, for many years manager of Shafer
Bros., dealers in phonographs and other musical in-
THE
TWO BIGGEST SONG
HITS
IN THE V. S. A. TODAY AKE
"CAROLINA"
(I'm Coining Back to You)
By AL. HAYES and A. T. LAX
"SUPPOSING"
(A Novelty Game Song)
By DR. F. PALMER and A. T. LAX
DEALER CONSIDER YOUR GAIN IN PROFITS
Mail Us 15c in Postage and the Postman Will
Bring You a Copy of Each
J. S. UNGER
MUSIC
HOUSE
Publishers
READING
PENNSYLVANIA
SALESMAN FOR CITY.
WANTED—Good reliable piano salesman for city; also
one for country work. State age, experience and
proposition wanted. A. Hospe Co., Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
ELECTRIC PIANOS FOR SALE.
Eight Style " L " Seeburg electric coin-operated pianos.
Bargains for quick sale. Write or wire Schneider
Music Co., Vincennes, Ind.
TUNER WANTED.
WANTED—A high class tuner who thoroughly under-
stands automatic, electric and reproducing pianos of
all types. One with sales ability and knowledge of
radios preferred. Salary $60 per week to begin.
Steady Job to right man. Write or wire.
Kallski
Music Company, Ltd., Monroe, La.
SALES POSITION WITH LARGE POSSIBILITIES
for the successful piano salesman who feels larger
opportunities would enable him to earn more. We
have a complete line of pianos. Our company has
long been recognized as one of the sound and suc-
cessful houses in the trade. We want a salesman
who wants to sell pianos at retail himself and who
can select, train and manage canvassers and sales-
men.
No limit will be placed upon the size of the
organization, so long as it is profitable. Position pays
salary and commission sufficient to attract successful
men.
We offer protected territory and factory co-
operation.
Opportunities
for
future
advancement
along several ways with this successful organization.
All applications confidential. Weaver Piano Company,
Inc., York, Penna.
AN OPPORTUNITY.
Music store for sale in town of 9,000 inhabitants. Bus-
iness established twenty years. Only music store for
miles in northeastern Iowa. For particulars address
" H . M. H.," care PRESTO-TIMES office, 417 S.
Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
struments, has gone to farming. He owns a large
farm at the edge of Boonville.
Floyd Nester, of Heinzle & Nester, phonograph
dealers, Boonville, Ind., helped to arrange a banquet
and get-together meeting of the Boonville Business
Men's Association that was held at the St. Charles
hotel in Boonvil'.e on Friday evening, January 27.
AN ADAM SCHAAF DEALER.
Carl L. Moore, Tupelo, Mississippi, has been an
Adam Schaaf dealer and professional tuner for more
than twenty years. Mr. Moore gives evidence of his
pride in representing the Adam Schaaf in the in-
scription on his stationery, which reads: "Dealer in
High-Grade Pianos." Mr. Moore enjoys an excel-
lent -.business and an increasing clientele in northeast
Mississippi.
REMICK SONG HITS
I Told Them All About You.
Keep Sweeping the Cobwebs
Off the Moon.
Who Knows.
I'll Think of You.
A Night in June.
Just Like a Butterfly.
Auf Wiedersehn.
Surrender.
Twing-a-Ling.
There's Somebody New.
Who's Blue Now.
Russian Doll.
Under the Sing Sing Sycamore
Tree.
You Gotta Be Good to Me.
J. H. REMICK & CO.
New York
Chicago
Detroit
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.
WMHAMS
Pi.no..
WILLIAM3 Maker, of
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Or*an.
Epworth
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