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March 10, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
NEW ZENITH RECEIVER
For
PIANO
MANUFACTURERS
The combined service of the
two largest Piano Supply Houses
now place at the disposal of
every piano manufacturer the
maximum in
Quality and Service
In making- up your list of re-
quirements consider our large
stock of felts, cloths, hammers,
punchings, music wire, tuning
pins, player parts, hinges, etc.
Use our stock as your source
of supply. You'll find it profit-
able.
Division of
Hammacher-Schlemmer & Co.
110-112 East 13th St.,
New York
REM1CK 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.
Chicago
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
IN SMALL GOODS DEPARTMENT
American Piano Supply Co.
New York
Model 15-EP Is Second New Design Put on Market
Within Five Months.
Another new Zenith radio receiver has made its
appearance on the market, Model 15-EP, an eight-
tube loop operated receiver, employing four stages
of tuned radio frequency, tuned detector and three
stages audio frequency amplification.
Five condensers are permanently balanced on one
shaft, shielded chassis, single control, electrically
lighted dial, calibrated in both meters and kilocycles.
The cabinet is of selected walnut veneer, with folding
loop and a self-contained power speaker capable of
reproducing all of the tones in the musical scale. List
price (less tubes) $375.
This is the second new model placed on the market
by Zenith in the past two months. Additional models
will be ready for announcement in the very near
future. The Zenith factory is at the present time
manufacturing at top speed. Sales for the spring
months are on a par with the Zenith business last
autumn, setting a new high mark for the manu-
facturer.
Detroit
Greater Interest in Musical Merchandise Shows in
New Stores and Old Ones.
The Wolfe Music Co. has opened a store in Kent,
Ohio, and is showing leading makes of talking ma-
chines, pianos and radios. The store is located in a
newly completed building in a downtown district.
The memorial to William Vincent Wallace, the
Irish composer, of whose works "Maritana" is per-
liaps the best known, which has been designed and
executed by William Charles May, the sculptor, will
be ready for the unveiling ceremoney in his native
city of Waterford on March 11, the anniversary of
his birth in 1812.
A. H. Stockwell, Ltd., London, has published ''A
Guide to Song Writing," by Mrs. G. Hubi-Xewcombe.
There is a whole volume of advice in the author's
opening words, which could well be taken to heart by
the writers of many lyrics, which unfortunately man-
age to appear in print. "Don't attempt it," says Mrs.
I lubi-Newcombe, "unless you feel within you the
"Inspiration,' the 'Divine-afflatus' to 'voice' and to
give expression to your longings and your aspira-
tions."
Publisher Moves.
Hamilton S. Gordon, a publisher located for main'
years at 141-5 West Thirty-sixth street, Xew York
city, moved last week to new quarters at 33-35 East
Twenty-first street. The firm has many old-time
hits in its catalog, such as "Silver Threads Among
the Gold," "A Son of the Desert Am 1," and others.
Gordon's Graded Piano Course and miscellaneous
standard and sacred music, is. one of the older firms
in the standard field. The new address will afford
spacious quarters on the seventh floor of the building.
The telephone number has been changed to Algon-
quin 3462.
When Carnegie Hall, at 57th street and 7th ave-
nue, was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1890 and
dedicated the following year, many predicted that
the music center of Xew York would not move that
far northward. But Carnegie Hall today is in the
very center of the musical instrument and theater
district.
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Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
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