SPECIAL QRS RELEASES DE LUXE ROLLS FOR APRIL

[Pages:1]March 31, 1923

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SPECIAL Q R S RELEASES

humidity control apparatus are subjects included in the kiln-drying courses.

DE LUXE ROLLS FOR APRIL

The courses in gluing are certain to be attended

Two New Fox-trots, Ready for Distribution, An- by piano factory men in greater numbers in the Splendid List of Classical Music, Accompaniments

nounced This Week.

future. The courses are very valuable and include demonstrations in the mixing of glues and their ac-

and Song Rolls in New Bulletin.

The Q R S Music Co. announces the special release of two new Q R S Word Rolls, which are now ready for shipment to dealers. Dealers are instructed to send their orders to usual source of Q R S music roll supply. The new specials are:

tual application under various conditions. The knowledge of glues, the resistance of glues, the effects of pressure, temperature and humidity on glues of all kinds are topics included in the course. The next course will begin May 14.

The following splendid list of classic music is included in the April bulletin of the De Luxe Reproducing Roll Corporation, New York. The names of the recording artists are printed in parentheses:

Allegretto Vivace-Concerto No. 1, E flat major,

2193--"Dearest, ' fox-trot. Played by Arden and Kortlander.

2186--"Chinaman Blues," fox-trot. Played by J. Lawrence Cook.

RIGHT TO COUE NAME DISPUTED.

The Columbia Graphophone Co. recently appeared before Judge Erlanger in the Supreme Court, New York, with an application to enjoin the Coue Sys-

Liszt (Sylvan Levin). Barcarolle, G minor, Rubinstein (Frederick Lamond). Ce qu' a vu le vent d'Ouest (First Book of Preludes), Debussy (Margaret Nikoloric). Cujus Animam, Stabet Mater, Relisting for Easter, Rossini (Katinka Narinska). Eagle,

tem, Inc., against using the word "Coue" or picture The. Op. 32, No. 1, Winter, Op. 32, No. 4, Mac-

VALUABLE LABORATORY COURSE of Coue in any autosuggestion records the latter Dowell (Laura Danziger). Espana Waltz, Waldcompany may present for sale. It was stated that the teufel (Howard Lutter). Etude, B minor, Op. 25,

principles of autosuggestion were incorporated for No. 10, Chopin (Josef Lhevinne). Indian Dance,

Men from the Various Industries Take Advantage four records by Emile Coue for the Columbia Graph- Daniel Wolf (Daniel Wolf). Japanese Sunset, Dep-

of Opportunities at Madison, Wis.

ophone Co. before his return to France and thereby, pen (Jean Fabre). Lake, The, Daniel Wolf (Daniel it was maintained, the company is specially privileged Wolf). March in D, Op. 5, No. 1, Rebikoff (Mar-

Better methods of kiln drying, gluing, boxing and crating and other activities associated with the using of wood have been shown in the courses given by the Forests Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis., since their introduction about five years ago. Five hundred and thirty-two men from the various industries have taken advantage of the courses. The most popular course is that of kiln drying in which there was a total enrollment of 326 up to the end of the last course. Thirty-nine men, some of whom represented the piano industry, enrolled in the classes in gluing.

An equally important course is that of boxing and crating in which practical experiments in the box laboratory show the power of resistance to pressure and shock under ordinary shipping conditions of the various styles of boxes and crates. The relative strength of straps, bindings and different methods of nailing are determined by experiments. It was shown in the recent course that the production of boxes and crates for export uses involved the knowledge of the moisture content in the woods employed. It is necessary that boxes for South America, for instance, should be made from lumber seasoned in accordance with the atmospheric conditions to be encountered en route.

The kiln drying courses are very comprehensive at the Forests Products Laboratory. Knowledge of woods, their structure; determining the moisture content, causes of warping, case-hardening and decay; effects of kiln-drying and the management of

to use the name Coue in association with autosuggestion records.

NOTED INSTRUCTOR ENGAGED. Milton Foy, a noted band instructor of Chicago, has been employed by the Conn Service School of Music as a member of the teaching staff which is proving to be a worth-while adjunct of the Conn Chicago Co., retail branch of C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart. Ind. The school has rented space in the Athenaeum Building, 59 East Van Buren street, Chicago, and is prepared to handle a large number of pupils for the Conn Chicago Co. Mr. Foy has a band library which is one of the largest in the country.

CHANGE IN OIL CITY, PA.

The Shaffer Music House, Oil City, Pa., of which C. C. Shaffer is proprietor and manager, has purchased the local Victor agency from Delahoyde & Wuller. Negotiations have been under way for some time and during that time Mr. Shaffer has been making plans to accommodate this increase to his business by making enlargements and alterations to his store on Seneca street. Part of these is the installation of five new service booths.

BUYS WILLIMANTIC BUSINESS. Following the death of James Harries recently, the James Harries Music & Stationery Store, Willimantic, Conn., of which he was the proprietor, was sold

garet Nikoljric). Military Polonaise, Chopin (Katinka Nar-wska). Mouvements Perpetuels, Nos. 1 and 2. Pouw,'ne (Margaret Nikoloric). Nocturne, B major, Op. *J2, No. 1, Chopin (Ernest Schelling). Nola, Ardnt (Howard Lutter). Polonaise in E, No. 2, Liszt (Sylvaa Levin). Quasi Adagio Concerto No. 1, E flat Maj ................
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