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September 1, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
18
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
PRESTO TIMES WANT ADVS.
WANTED—For Freeport and Rockford, III., two good ex-
perienced piano salesmen; salary and commission.
This is a real opportunity. Address Salesmen, Box
21, Presto-Times.
ORGANS FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Twenty good house organs. Price $5.00 each
on our floor. Address "ZZ," care PRESTO-TIMES,
Chicago.
MANAGER—Experienced piano salesman to manage one
of our Illinois branch stores. Married man, 30-36,
competent as closer, as well as a seaixher-out of
business. Familiarity with canvass system essential.
State age, experience and state where made success-
ful record.
Apply, letter only, R. J. C , General
Manager, Cable Piano Co., 301 S. Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, III.
PIANO SALESWOMAN.
POSITION WANTED—By a "wideawake" piano sales-
woman. Splendid references in both wholesale and
retail. "Go anywhere." Age 35.
Address "Sales-
woman-35," care PRESTO-TIMES, Chicago, III.
OPENING FOR SALESMAN.
WANTED—Piano salesman for city; also one for country.
State age, experience and proposition wanted. A .
Hospe Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa.
OUTSIDE SALESMAN WANTED.
EXPERIENCED cutside piano salesman wanted. Must
be able to work country trade, selling pianos and
phonographs. Address "R. W. H.," Box 28, care
PRESTO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, III.
WHOLESALE SALESMEN WANTED
We would like to get in touch with several high grade
piano salesmen who have had successful experience
in wholesale and retail selling. Our 1928 program calls
for expansion of sales effort and there is now an op-
portunity for men of the right calibre to Join this
growing organization on a favorable working basis.
If you are looking for a permanent opportunity rather
than just a job, write us for an appointment, giving
your experience, reference and photograph if conven-
ient. Gulbransen Company, 3232 Chicago Ave., Chi-
cago.
SALES HEAD WANTED.
WANTED—An optimistic, energetic director of retail
sales. A man who can keep salesmen busy and suc-
cessfully direct their efforts. A fine position for such
a man in a large city. Address " K , " care PRESTO-
TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
THE NEW
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
JUST RELEASED.
5104—Down By the Old Front Gate—Fox Trot
5102—Dream House—Fox Trot
5101—Etiquette Blues—Fox Trot
5093 F'rinstance—Fox Trot
5090 Good Night—Waltz
5098—1 Get the Blues When It Rains—Fox Trot
5094—1 Must Be Dreaming—Fox Trot
5088 I Tore Up Your Picture—Marimba Waltz
5092 I'd Like to Ride Away to a Little Hide-
Away
5089—I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom
Again
5097 I'm Winging Home—Fox Trot
5100 Just A Little Bit o' Driftwood—Fox Trot
5086 Just Like a Melody Out of the S k y -
Fox Trot
5082 Little Mother—Waltz
5099 Love Affairs—Fox Trot
5085 My Heart Keeps On Speaking of Love—
Fox Trot
5095 Old Pals Are the Best Pals After A l l -
Fox Trot
5087 Rag Doll—Fox Trot
5081 Rosette—Waltz
5103 She's A Great, Great Girl—Fox Trot
5106 Six Feet of Earth (Make Us All of One
Size)
5091 The Dance of the Blue Danube—Fox Trot
509$ Whisper Sweet and Whisper Low—Fox
Trot
5105 When You're Smiling—Fox Trot
5084 You Can't Blame Me For That—Fox Trot
Extra Choruses
A Longer Roll
Seventy-five cents
Printed Words
WANTS SALES MANAGER'S POSITION.
Sales manager wants position in directing music store.
Fifteen years' experience. Will consider position as
manager or special sales work, as I can produce bus-
iness. Reference exchanged. Address "Sales Man-
ager," Box 420, Danville, III.
ATTENTION, PIANO MANUFACTURERS!
WANTED—To get in touch with piano factory making
low price pianos for retail trade. All answers treated
in strict confidence.
Address
"Dealer,"
Box 8,
PRESTO-TIMES, 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago.
NEW YORK ELEVATED HIGHWAY.
PLEASURE THE BASIS
The city of New York has ordered an elevated
OF MUSICAL ADVANCEMENT highway to be built along the Hudson River shore
from 59th street over the 60th street yards of the
New York Central Railroad to a connection with 72nd
street at Riverside drive. Action on the road from
Canal street to 59th street was put off pending nego-
tiations with the Central. New York has needed just
such a motor highway for many years, but politics
has held back the improvement. The new drive
will be a boon for the great piano factories located
along 12th avenue and 10th avenue—the Kohler In-
dustries groups, the Weser Bros , the Tonk plant, the
Wessell, Nickel & Gross action works, Becker Bros.,
Hardman, Peck & Co., and a host of others. New
York has been notoriously slow in providing adequate
north and south drives along Manhattan—so slow
that the pedestrian has to curse inwardly at every
crossing on account of the long waits if he is headed
across the island. New York, Chicago and Detroit
are all talking of erecting second-story sidewalks the
whole cut as tl\e solution of the pedestrian problem;
they're coming as soon as politics can be shoved
aside. The first c'ty to adopt them will take forward
strides by leaps and bounds.
But Only One Child in a Good Many Has a Good
Piano on Which to Practice.
Piano dealers of Chicago are sponsoring the cam-
paign of advertising pianos that is being conducted
in the great metropolis of the Middle West at the
present time. Under the head of "That Child May Be
Your Child," the following straight talk appeared in
the Daily News, Chicago, on Wednesday of this week:
"One child in many becomes a good musician." Yes,
and one child in many has a good piano on which to
practice.
That child, indeed, will stand out among a multi-
tude when later years exhibit the full fruit of a nat-
ural unhampered development. And not the addition
to personal charm alone will be the outcome, but the
personal pleasure of commanding one of the very
springs of human happiness.
Pleasure, in fact, is the basis of advancement in
musical study. And at the root of this pleasure is
proper equipment—such as a good modern piano.
Do not seek to lure your children to musical achieve-
ments with an untuned, age-worn piano. See to it
that a first-rate instrument, pleasing to their sensitive
ears, responsive to their little hands, is theirs. Your
old piano, if unfit, will still help you in the purchase
of a new one. Dealers who advertise in the Daily
News will be glad to discuss the matter with you.
The Steinway and other world-famous pianos are
advertised by J. W. Jenkins Sons Music Company,
Kansas City, Mo., in the Christian Science Monitor,
as well as Duo-Arts, Orthophonic Viclrolas, Electro-
las, Victor records, sheet music, music books and
Harwood band and orchestra instruments
THE KOHLER
INDUSTRIES
of NEW YORK
AFFILIATED COMPANIES
r
M
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 u roll department.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
POSITION WANTED
By man capable of managing general music business or
piano manufacturing seeks position. Extensive ex-
perience in retail, wholesale and manufacturing lines
with important music houses. First-class references.
Address "Manager," Box 8, PRESTO-TIMES.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
4,135 acres unimproved excellent wheat and mixed farm
lands, 80 miles west of Winnipeg, Canada. All close to
railroad. Price, $25.00 an acre. 331 acres improved
farm, fully equipped and a going concern with good
new buildings, stock, machinery; only one and one-
half miles from Westbourne, Manitoba; price $20,000.
All jand free of incumbrance and clear title. Will
consider good mercantile stock for part or all. Can-
ada is booming. Best of reasons for selling. Write
me for particulars now. No agents considered. Ad-
dress H. H. Schroeder, 491 37th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
Hand Played
Capitol Music Roll Co.
USED PIANOS.
FOR SALE—Mixed carload of used pianos and players.
Prices $25 to $75. Call and see them at our shop,
2214 S. Paulina St., Chicago. Cable Piano Company,
retail.
anufacturing for the trade
Upright and Grand Pianos Player Pianos
Welte Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Pianos
De Luxe Player Actions
Standard Player Actions
Welte Mignon (Licensee) Reproducing Actions
Expression Player Actions
Fiano Hammers
Bass Strings
Wholesale Chicago Office and Seroke
San Francisco Office
458 Phelan Building
Departments
KOHLER INDUSTRIES
1222
KIMBALLL
BUILDING
CHICAGO
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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