August 4, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
MUWS
"ADAM" Style X Grand. A
wonderful new 5 ft. Art Grand
with bench to match. Surpris-
ing value — Packard Quality
throughout.
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another sales winner! A beautiful Adam Grand with bench
H ERE'S
to match in the popular 5 ft. size at a remarkably attractive price.
And winning sales plans too! You've always known the quality of Pack-
ard instruments—now you can cash in. This idea closed $7000 worth of
piano business, 12 sales in a town of less than 5000 population in just 21
days. Prospects actually ask your salesmen to call—resistance is removed.
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THE PACKARD PIANO COMPANY
3335 Packard Avenue
SUCCEED TO DUTIES OF
THE LATE ERNEST URCHS
Roman de Majewski and Alexander W. Greiner
Appointed to Important Duties by
Board of Directors of Stein-
way & Sons.
Roman de Majewski, has been appointed to take
over the duties of the late Ernest Urchs in the whole-
sale department of Steinway & Sons and Alexander
W. Greiner has been made manager of the concert
and artist department. Both appointments were made
last week at a special meeting of the board of di-
rectors of the company. Both men have been as-
sociated with the company for a number of years
and have acted as assistants to Mr. Urchs.
Although Mr. de Majewski's work for his first three
years was in the concert and artist department, as
assistant to Mr. Urchs, his work for the last three
years has been confined specially to the wholesale
field, in which he has made several trips during Mr.
Urchs' period of ill-health the year previous to his
death. Mr. de Majewski is a native of Poland and
was graduated from the Geneva University, Switzer-
land.
Mr. Greiner is eminently fitted to take up the duties
so well performed by his predecessor in the concert
and artist department. He was born in Russia where
he gained distinction as a pianist. He studied piano
in Petrograd and Moscow and later under Josef Sli-
winski, the great Polish pianist. In addition to Eng-
lish he speaks five European languages fluently.
NEW STORE OPENINGS
SHOW TRADE PROGRESS
New Piano Ventures, Ownership Transfers
and Location Changes Are Items
of Interest.
The H. Ackerman Piano Co., Marion, O., has leased
the second floor of the Hughes Building, on South
Main street, adjoining its quarters on the North, which
will be used to hold group piano classes.
The Hille-Baldwin Music House, Independence,
Kan., has acquired the business of the Radio Sales &
Service Co.
The Boltin Piano Co., operating stores at Freehold
and New Brunswick, N. J., has opened a third branch
at 215 Clifton avenue, Lakewood.
Walter Kline has opened a piano store at 15 Walnut
street, Salem, N. J., handling a full line of Jacob
Bros, pianos.
Geo. E. Perley and Lou F. Morgans have opened a
new music store at 521 Grand avenue, Des Moines,
Iowa.
Everett McLaughlin, of Braintree, Mass., has pur-
chased the business of the Beal & McCarthy Music
Co.. Brockton, Mass.
The Milroy Music Co., 569 Lincoln avenue, is a
new business in Winnetka, 111., handling pianos, musi-
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Adam Model-Bench to Match
cal merchandise and accessories. J. L. Heltebrake is
proprietor.
Clinton Music Store, at Clinton, Okla., handles a
general stock of musical instruments.
L. M. Welch has opened a new music store in Jena,
La., handling pianos, talk : ng machines, small goods
and musical accessories.
The fine line of pianos in the music section of
Success of the Instrument in Its Grand Form
A. Victor & Co., the big Buffalo, N. Y., department
Is Repeated by the Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg.
store, which occupied its new building in Genesee
Co., with Easy-Selling Upright Repro-
street last week, includes the pianos of The Cable
Co., Chicago, and pianos of the Schumann Piano Co.,
ducing Piano.
Rockford, 111.
The
Rudolph
Wurlitzer
Mfg. Co., North Tona-
The Wilbur A. Bye, Incorporated, was formed in
Milwaukee, Wis., recently, by Wilbur A. Bye, Max wanda, N. Y., reports a satisfactory response of cus-
W. Nohl and Henry M. Blume, all of Milwaukee. tomers and the music trade to the new upright model
The firm will manufacture, repair and sell musical of the Wurlitzer Treasure Chest of Music. The favor
for the grand model prompted the manufacturers to
instruments and household appliances.
produce the instrument in an upright form and the
result is surprising.
Musically Perfect.
Like the grand model the Treasure Chest of Music
The J. P. Brown Music House, Jacksonville, 111., is in its upright form is an achievement of musical per-
preparing to move from its store on the southwest fection. And the element of reasonable price for a
corner of the square to a building on west side of
commodity of such high quality, naturally has an
the square. The new location is now being thor- influence on buyers. The upright model is easily
within the reach of modest incomes and thus extends
oughly remodeled and prepared for its new occupants
The building from wlr'ch the firm is moving has been the opportunities for happiness to a great number of
a music store for forty years. In 1907 J. P. Brown homes. The ability to appreciate is not measured by
purchased the sheet music, small instruments, victro- the buyer's income. Every observant dealer knows
las and records, and since his death in 1913 the busi- that fact. No matter what form of Treasure Chest is
ness has been continued under the old name of the selected, the merits of tone are assured.
J. P. Brown Music House. The firm has always borne
An Advantage.
a well-earned reputation for reliability and dependa-
Like the grand model, the upright style can be
bility and enjoys a wide patronage.
played manually or electrically. The choice of meth-
ods is an advantage that provides a good talking
point for the dealer. And any standard roll may be
MR. GULBRANSEN'S SUGGESTION.
The Christian Century, a journal of religion, in a with the Expression Control, a new, exclusive Wur-
recent issue commented on A. G. Gulbransen's rec- litzer feature. Another advantage in representing the
ommendation for an international music exposition upright model of : the Wurlitzer Treasure Chest of
and festival to be held in Chicago in 1933 in connection Music is the nat onal scheme of advertising for the
with the World Fair. The editorial said "Mr. Gul- model. Tn addition the manufacturers have prepared
bransen suggests that the exposition might well be a forceful assortment of local advertisements to bring
built around music. No language is more completely the instrument strongly before the ultimate buyers.
international than that of music. None reaches the The Rudolph Wurlitzer Mfg. Co. is determined to
heart more directly or builds good will more surely. make this fine instrument America's most popular
The intangible things have a permanence unknown and fastest selling upright reproducing piano.
to material structures. Let us symbolize the primacy
of the cultural and the permanence of the intangible TO SELL NORTH MILWAUKEE PLANT.
by building the exposition around a great international
Negotiations are on for the sale of the Smith,
musical festival."
Barnes & Strohber piano manufacturing plant in
North Milwaukee, Wis. A deal may be completed
within thirty days. Information from representatives
A SAN FRANCISCO SALE
of the firm is to the effect that they have been selling
Kohler & Chase, San Francisco, is holding a "half
million dollar piano sale" of pianos. "Having taken most of t'.ieir plants and that the North Milwaukee
:
over the entire stock of the two stores of Lee S. plant is the only one that has not as yet been d s-
Roberts, Inc., and the Mason & Hamlin and Ampico poscd of.
stock of Wiley B. Allen Co., we have a huge surplus
stock which we do not choose to carry over the sum-
PROGRESSIVE SOUTH BEND FIRM.
mer," says the announcement in the newspapers.
Elbel Bros., the lively and progressive music house
at 106 South Michigan street, South Bend, Ind., is
HAMILTON FOR SCHOOL
proud of its ability to continue to serve its patrons.
In a display ad in the local newspapers this week
Storm & Sloane, music dealers at 910 Franklin
street, Michigan City, Ind., has sold a beautiful Ham- the firm points to the advantage of buying from a
ilton school piano to the Long Beach school. The house of continuous existence. "The element of
piano is now on exhibition at the Storm-Sloane dis- service is assured to customers who buy instruments
from Elbel Bros." is the convincing statement.
play room.
UPRIGHT MODEL OF
TREASURE CHEST
OLD ILLINOIS FIRM MOVES
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