Presto

Issue: 1925 2034

July 18, 1925.
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PRESTO
KURTZMANN
A REMINGTON ORDER
FROM U. S. COURT
Grands—Players
Creditors of Remington Phonograph Corp.
Receive Notice from United States Dis-
trict Court Naming Balance on Hand.
Manufactured by
In the suit of James S. Holmes, complainant, vs.
Remington Phonograph Corporation, defendant, on
bill and rule to show cause the following notice in
the United States District Court, District of New
Jersey, has been mailed to creditors of the Reming-
ton Phonograph Corporation, Trenton, N. J.:
The ancillary receivers having riled their final
account in the above entitled matter showing a bal-
ance of seventeen thousand seven hundred twenty-
two dollars and eleven cents ($17,722.11) and in and
by said report and account having prayed the court
to pass and allow the same and make allowances
out of said fund to the said ancillary receivers, to
their counsel and to the appraisers, and good cause
being shown it is, on this 8th day of July 1925,
ORDERED, That the creditors of the above-
named defendant company show cause before this
court at the United States District Court room and
postoffice building, in the City of Trenton, County
of Mercer, on Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925,
at 10:30 in the forenoon of that day, or as soon there-
after as counsel can be heard, why the report of the
said ancillary receivers should not be approved and
allowed and why an order should not be made fixing
and determining the fees and allowances of the said
ancillary receivers in the administration of their
trust; fixing and determining the fees, costs and
allowances of the solicitor for the complainant and
of the ancillary receivers, and fixing and determining
the fees of the appraisers appointed in this cause,
and directing the payment of the balance to the
receiver in the original jurisdiction in the United
States District Court for the Southern District of
New York, and it is further
ORDERED, That within five days from the date
hereof a copy of this order, which may be uncer-
tified, together with a notice or statement of the
filing of said account and a statement of the amount
the said ancillary receivers will ask the court to
allow them as compensation for their services ren-
dered, and also the amount which counsel for the
complainant and for the ancillary receivers and the
appraisers will ask to have allowed them for their
services, be mailed to each of the creditors of the
said defendant company at their respective postoffice
addresses, if the same can be ascertained, with post
age prepaid thereon.
J. L. BODINE,
U. S. District Judge.
To the creditors of the above-named defendant
company the following is directed:
"In pursuance of the foregoing order to show
cause, you are hereby notified that the report and
account of the ancillary receivers is now on file
with the Clerk of the United States District Court,
at Trenton, and that William C. Matlack will ask for
an allowance of $1,500; Abraham C. Rubenstein, an-
cillary receiver, will ask for $500; Jacob L. Newman,
solicitor for the complainant, and for the ancillary
receivers will ask for $2,500 and disbursements, and
the appraisers will ask for an allowance of $150
each." It is signed by Jacob L. Newman, solicitor
for complainant and ancillary receivers, July 8, 1925.
C KURTZMANN & CO.
Factories and General Offices
526-S36 Niagara Street
BUFFALO, N. Y.
STR1CH & ZODLER, toe
GRAND, UPRIGHT and PLAYER
AND
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th Street
NEW YORK
BRINKERHOFF
Grands - Reproducing Grands
Player-Pianos
and Pianos
The Line That Sells Easily
and Satisfies Always
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
OFFICES, REPUBLIC BLDG.
209 State Street
CHICAGO
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
OF LEM KLINE MFG. CO.
*
Referee in Bankruptcy Notifies that Final Report
Will Be Submitted at Meeting Announced.
The following notice to the creditors of Lem Kline
Mfg. Co., Chicago, has been issued by the District
Court of the United States for the Northern District
of Illinois and signed by Sidney C. Eastman, referee
in bankruptcy, under date of July 3, 1925:
"Notice is hereby given that on the 3d day of
July, A. D. 1925, the trustee herein filed his final
report and that a final dividend will be declared and
that the final meeting of creditors of said bankrupt
will be held at my office, Room 907 Monadnock
Block, No. 53 West Jackson boulevard, in Chicago,
111, on the 20th day of July, A. D. 1923, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors
may attend, examine the final report, and transact
Th« Bcppe, Mar cellus and Edouard Julea Plane
m< mufactured by the
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
•re the Thre e Sounding Boards.
Patented In the United States, Great BritaiOi
Prance, Germany and Canada,
Liberal arrangem enta to responsible agenta only*
Main 6 See, 1117 Chestnut St.
PHI LADELPHIA, PA.
ADAM SCHAAF, Inc.
^'PSUTOS™ 0 GRANDS AND UPRIGHTS
¥$$&
Established Reputation and Quality Since 1873
FACTORY
1020 So. Central Park Ave., -
Corner FlUmore Street
such business as may properly come before said
meeting, including the allowance of attorneys' fees
for the trustee. The trustee asks for $486.11 in com-
missions, and the trustee's attorneys ask for $3,500
in fees.
"And take notice that on the 3d day of July, A. D.
1925, R. L. McVean, trustee herein, filed a petition
for an order to sell certain accounts belonging to
said bankruptcy estate, therein described, and 1 have
set the hearing of said petition on the 20th day
of July, A. D. 1925, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at my office, Room 907 Monadnock Block, Chicago,
111., at which time and place you may appear if you
see fit. Creditors have the right to attend meetings,
but are not required to do so. 1 '
Becker Bros.
Manufacturers of
HIGH GRADE PIANOS
and PLAYER PIANOS
Factory and Warerooma
767-769 Tenth Avenue, New York
The Lyon & Healy
Reproducing Piano
A moderate priced reproducing piano,
beautiful in design and rich in tone.
Write for our new explanatory Chart,
the most complete and simple treat-
ment of the reproducing action.
Wabash at Jackson - - » Chicago
Builders or Incomparable
[PIANOS, PLAYERS^REPRODUCING PIANOS
THE BALDWIN
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will increase your sales and
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Write to the nearest office
for prices.
CINCINNATI
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CHICAGO
DALLAS
ST. LOUIS
DENVER
NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO
RADLE TONE The Musician's Delight
Whenever you hear the name RADLE you immediately
think of a wonderful tone quality, durabili y and design.
OFFICES AND SALESROOMS
Musicians insist on RADLE
New Adam Schaaf Building,
F. RADLE, Inc. Est. 1850. 609-11 W. 36th St., New York City
319-321 So. Wabash Ave M
CHICAGO, ILL.
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July 18, 1925.
PRESTO
PRESTO
C n* TS\
oave
THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE
WEEKLY
,.c
New Home of The
STEIN WAY
THE INSTRUMENT
OF THE
Fresh From
Their Triumphs
Che In
nl F.xi
of Arehjtecl
ami Allicl Arts, (iraml Central M a r c . Nc
Y - t h e Ir.mKr.M.-lels—America's Foi
most !'"]..ilar; Triced Small Grands a,
H.-|.r,«l.ircrs,->«ill I* at tlK 1925 Nulirir
lM»t
«. CI.irr.KU, III,,..,.,
N,» matter wh:it else ynti do ,hiring t
Ceiiticui. yon cannot aHonl I
...i
Mining a "cl,M-u|," ul ll.o I 1 ,, ,:,,., ,
The Premiera
If r
The Premier
Reproducing Grand
mlar priced Rcnrodu.
T"\EALERS all over the country are
*-* doing i(—
FIRST
PLACE
Grand is a part o( the Pre er? Tl.c
i disadvantages wh^h hav tended to
discourage sales ... other. Rd
Reprodu
found In this instrument.
Wilh Ovcrl.m Knotl Don,, Piano Benches.
They 1*1/1 nmpaaly in (heir fibre cartons—ucif/i
leu and ukc a /M«r freight tlanificatitm—
That's a reduction »n your freight hill amounting
to 60c out »/ evtry dollar you would pay on
set up benches.
lunge
And th
rgin for you
intfle
Retail Prices $1,250 Upward
Above all
Popular Priced
Grand Reproduce
First showing of "Oriental"
Period Model (.rand the
latest and eicluilie design
created by uv
3-4 of ynur storage space; they are easy to handle;
made in a variety of designs, shades and finishes to
-
MUSIC
LOVERS
cst expression nl Premier inventive ee.ims.
ing Overt"* K. nl^nches.^OverTon'K^'s'ship
r
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Premier Grand Piano Corporation
makes possible a very low price.
PREMIER/^
5I0-S32 West i.lrd Street, New York
Premier Exhibit — Drake Motel
Chtcojo Convention, June 8tn to June J2th
STEINWAY & SONS
South Haven
Michigan USA
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109-1 U West 57th Street
NEW YORK
STULTZ & BAUER
"A World's Choice Piano"
Grands, Players, Uprights
Reproducing
There is but one true test of all great pianos—
Upright and Reproducing Grand Pi tanos
TONE
No piano made offers greater possibilities (or Dealers who can sell fine
instruments.
In that essential at ill times and in all places the
JAMES & HOLMSTROM PIANO
As a LKADF.R the STULTZ & BAUER has no rival.
For more than forty (40) successive years this Company has been owned
and controlled solely try its Founder, Mr. K. Bauer, whose life aim has been
accomplished by placing these instruments among the WORLD'S
BEST MAKES.
has stood in the front rank.
AH the other requisites of a truly gTtat piano are also embodied in it.
T o know more about it write us lor catalog and dealers' proposition.
JAMES & HOLMSTROM
STULTZ & BAUER
338-340 East 31st Street
NF.W YORK
The Remarkable Quality of Tone in all
MATHUSHEK
PIANOS
Is based upon the inventions n( Frederick Mathushek who
CREATED T H E OVERSTRINGING
SYSTEM.
The enormous strain from the strings is borne hy the
iron plate instead of the. wood pin block, thus eliminating the effect of climatic
changes,
*J This is but one of the several original features which make the
Co., Hannibal, Mo.,
Parks Musi
turned their Gulbransen stock 19
1<»24. Nineteen tiroes basedon cost of goods;
23 times based on number of instruments!
By way of comparison with what are gen-
erally supposed to be roitch faster-moving
lines, the average turnover of department
stores is 3 1-20 times; ol 5-and-10c stores,
8 3-10 times.
The Parks record was made without spe-
cial inducements without special sales, at
Culbransen National Prices. The Parks
organization have found, as have so many
others, that maximum results are obtained
by selling the Culbransen. They have
found that other merchandise cannot be
sold alongside of and in comparison with
the Gulbranscn.
They « » ihe Registering "Piano idea, not
the "player-piano." They sell per&onaJ "touch-
on the keys, throuch the medium ol the
Registering Piano. They are not in compe-
tition with "player-pianos" quoted ai bait
prices. Nor with "player-pianos" with which
a lamp, cabinet, scarf and a dozen-and-one
things are thrown ^without extra charge."
They sell, in theGulbransen.aclean-cut,
honest article, made, advertised and sold
according to progres5iveideas.TheGulbran-
son actually is responsible for a large number
because it is different, honest, progressive
and handled all the way through in a bu«i-
nesslike way. The progressive way has
proved to be the most profitable way for
The &&mic Conventions m Chicago June 8-11 offer an opportunity to
study the Qulbransen how it is made, advertised and merchandised
•Your most thorough inquiry is inrtted
Either Drake Hotel, June 8*11
al Headquarters, 3232 W. Chicago Av
Mathushek
MATHUSHEK PIANO MFG. CO.
ESTABLISHED
The
Announcing Another
Achievement of Time
SUPREME
SIXTY EICH1
NESS INTEGRI1
PLAYER PIANOS
Repro-Phraso
Syilem
Paleaij
J
In both Grand and Upright Form
Are Supreme
Unqualifiedly Endorsed
With this player piano and only with this player
piano, 'you can actually play the words on any
song ro.'i 1 . Nothing else is like it." You should see it
What the Repro-Phraso System Means
1 he coi Tlbina ition of the Repro-Phras m System , i n d
the hon le pla yer piano produces a be autiful inst ru-
wh
Reproducing features. which h r.ve
W
heretofore o nly been obtained in R^eproduc :ini;

P.anos. a n d then at a wry high pi •ice, and m >ind
•^
you— you do not require special t ncuic roll. > t o
obtain (/» beautiful musical effe cts with i this
player IT IS DIFFERENT from all others
asy playing loot exprei ision pedals (no t fool power nor electric) i nd other I l e w
for the personal c :ontrol i in playing, which adds i to the great en^oyrrlen it of produc
ic yourself, the «
• want it and when v
HHHH Ml
^^^^
BHf
ppi
Cfme Where Music DuelU and Hrar The Only Instrument of Its Kind
The Story & Clark Repro-Phraso
The Player Piano with which you Play the Words on a Song Roll
All dealers visiting Chicago during the convention. June 8 to 12. are cordially
invited to see our sxhibit at the Drake Hotel. Rooms 825-826-82? alse the
display, m our warerooms at 173 North Michigan Ave.. Chicago
PRESTO
The American Music-Trade Weekly
Has been in the field since 1884; it covers
every department of the trade—Pianos,
Players, Small Goods, Sheet Music, Sup-
plies and Classified.
You Will Find It a Help in Your Business.
Original —• Illustrated — Wide Circulation.
The Want Adv. Page Always Brings
the Results Desired—Try It.
$2.00 a Year—Sample Free.
PRESTO BUYERS' GUIDE
609-611 W 36th Street, NEW YORK
Pkll>a«l r kl., Pa.
DRAKE HOTEL
and enjoy the new
WALTHAM
PIANOS
NO PIANO DEALER OR SALESMAN
CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT IT.
IF YOU PONT CONSULT "PRESTO
BUYERS' GUIDE" YOU ARE MISSING
OPPORTUNITIES.
G E T IT N O W .
in many beautiful .styles and sizes, ranging
from the smalt colonial to the* large, massive
design.
Our prices are low and our terms have been
arranged to meet your requirements.
CALL ON US FOR YOUR
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(Jive a copy to each of your salesmen.
Price 50 cents per copy.
417 South Dearborn Street
CHICAGO, ILL.
Brooklyn. N. V.
to Rooms 135 and 136
REVISED ANNUALLY
General Olllcn story a Clirk Building
173-175 North Michigan Ave., Chicago
Follow
the Poster!
The Book That Sells Pianos
PRESTO PUBLISHING CO.
New V»rk city. N. V.
TONE
Wins Wherever Radle Pianos or
Radle Player-Pianos are Sold.
F. R A D L E , I n c .
STORY & CLARK PIANO CO.
•rack Slmi:
RADLE
NEW YORK
STORY & CLARK
Bnllt
Under
the
TONE
Has Won the Sale for Every Dealer
who has Permitted his Customers to
Compare it with any other.
Let Your Trade Hear the Radle Tone and
Examine the Beauty of Radle Construction
The Most Durable Piano in the World
132nd St. and Alexander Avc.
RADLE
WALTHAM PIANO CO.
Manufacturers
Milwaukee
"Since 1 8 8 5 "
IMtr.ll. Mick
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