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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1893 Vol. 18 N. 9 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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T H £ HOTEL YIANO
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BATTUE.
f[\r. £d. poijd /Alleged Jo (lave
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A SUIT FOR DAMAGES.
THURSDAY'S Herald contained an extended
Jb
account of the little difficulty into which
the indiscretion of Kdward Pond, the head of W.
A. Pond & Co., has thrust him. The difficulty
consists of a war of fisticuffs which Mr. Pond
had with a Mr. Frank Lee, on Monday, at the
Hotel Viano, in East 18th street, and the cause
was a lady ; Miss Blsa Gregori.
Miss Gregori is a very pretty girl, who has
studied music in Italy and has had a short ex-
perience on the stage in this country, says the
Herald. She made her debut in this city a few
months ago as the prima donna of "The Isle
of Champagne " company.
She went to William A. Pond & Co. 's store
Monday morning to make arrangements for the
publication of some original musical composi-
tions.
After making satisfactory temis she
spoke about renting a piano, needing one for
practice. When she ltft Mr. Pond accompanied
her to the Hotel Viano, in East 18th street. He
entered the Hotel with her to discuss, he said,
the cover which should be used on her new pub-
lication.
They sat in the parlor for a few
minutes discussing colors and designs for covers.
TRIED TO GET RID OF HIM.
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OF
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Celebrated
"Conover
Pianos,
AND SWEETNESS of TONE.
CONSTRUCTION.
(THE ONLY STRICTLY
TJEABILITY.
HIGH GRADE PIANO
MANUFACTURED
IN CHICAGO.)
CHICAGO COTTHGE ORGAN COMPANY,
SOLE FACTORS.
(The Largest Dealers in Pianos and Organs in the World.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREROOMS,
(SECOND FLOOR.)
215 WABASH AVE.,
CHICAGO.
Enterprising dealers all over the Country are
fast securing the agency for the wonderful
Miss Gregori soon concluded that Mr. Pond
was becoming offensively familiar in his remarks
and tried to get rid of him. There were other
persons present in the room and she did not wish
to attract attention by being abrupt, and so when
he asked for permission to call again she granted
it.
She went out in the afternoon and was not
home when Mr. Pond called at six o'clock. He
sat down in the parlor and waited for her. She
finally entered, accompanied by Mr. Lee. She
passed Mr. Pond on her way to the elevator
without recognizing him. He called out to her :
" Good evening ! "
" I turned toward him," she said yesterday,
" and he put up his hand, beckoned to me with
his finger, and said in an excited manner,
' Come here.'
" I said, ' What is it you want ?'
" ' Sit down here,' he replied.
"Being astonished at his manner I did not
sit down, but stood looking at him.
" He said, ' Where have you been ?'
" ' I think that is none of your affair,' I re-
plied.
" ' Who is that man ?' he asked, pointing at
Mr. Lee.
The Company Scrupulously protect their
" I replied, ' That is a gentleman who lives
agencies,
and
in the hotel.'
Never change when it can be aroided.
'' Mr. Pond then again said, ' Where have you
been ?'
Hence the agency becomes more valuable
every year.
'' To avoid a scene, which I knew was brew-
ing at the time, I said I had been to several If y*u can, you should secure it at once,
musical agencies on business.
by writing to
" ' Oh,' he replied, ' yes, I know ; Hardman
Peck and all those people, and you were down
to Alpuentes this morning. I want references
of you. As for you, don't you ever dare step
your foot inside of my store again, you dirty
NORWALK, OHIO.
A.
B.
CHASE
PIANOS.
Wonderful in Tone Quality.
Wonderful in Selling Qualities,
Style, Finish, Strength,
Action, Durability and Popularity,
and
Improvement of Tone by Age and Use.
THE A. B. CHASE CO.,
Used Exclusively in Seidl,
Thomas and Gilmore Concerts
at Madison Square Garden,
New York.
blackguard.' This concluding remark was pre-
sumably intended for Mr. Lee.
" Being utterly astounded at Mr. Pond's con-
duct and speech I turned and walked toward
the elevator, and went to the proprietress of the
hotel and informed her that he had insulted me
and that I wished him put out of the hotel."
A POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
DID NOT SEE THE FIGHT.
Miss Gregori believes that Mr. Pond's conduct
was the result of too frequent visits to the hotel
cafe while he was waiting for her. She did not
see him again, as after a lively fight with Mr.
Lee he left the hotel.
Mr. Lee's description of the wrangle in his
complaint is short. He says Mr. Pond struck
him with clenched fists on his shoulder, head,
neck and ear, inflicting great bodily pain and
anguish and $10,000 worth of damage to his
feelings. The assault, he declares, was unpro-
voked.
Lawyer A. H. Hummel told me that his
client had interfered after Miss Gregori left the
room and had remonstrated with Mr. Pond for
his conduct. A blow was the answer to his
first word, quickly followed by several others.
Before Mr. Lee had sufficiently recovered from
the onslaught to properly defend himself Mr.
Pond had hurriedly left the premises.
At a mass meeting held by the International
Piano Makers' Union, at 342 West 42d street,
yesterday, the dues for the sick benefit fund
were fixed at 25 cents per month. A committee
from the Central Labor Federation, that recom-
mended an amicable settlement with the United
Piano Makers, was told that an amalgamation
would be possible only if the United Piano
Makers adopted the new constitution of the
Grand Lodge. Resolutions were passed indors-
ing the platform of the Central Labor Feder-
ation ; also declaring that the present financial
and industrial crisis had been caused by corrupt
class legislation.
BENNO SPIES, 292 Fast Houston street, New
York, was recently arrested and taken to Essex
Market Court on a charge of having sold a piano
which he rented from Albert H. Hangold, 106
2d street, to Marcus Weil, of 321 Houston street,
f
or $75-
"CROWN" PIANOS AND
ORGANS,
Tones as sweet as a siren's song
Or deep as the billow's roar,
As soft and low as the lullaby
That is crooned when the day is o'er;
Whatever the tone in your heart may be,
The new ' ' Crown ' ' Organ will echo for thee.
A song of joy, or a whispered prayer,
Or the tones of a pean grand,
The tinkling laugh of a running brook,
Or the tempest's roar through the land ;
In truth, the music of either sphere
The " Crown " Piano will give you here.
Tho' all this praise may be paid to their tone,
The same may be said of their touch ;
On cases, and keyboards and minor details,
Of care Bent has lavished as much ;
While all their beauties of finish and tone
Last equally well in every zone.
130 Fiftlt Avenue, o«raer i8tlt Street, New York.
BOSTON,
NEW YORK,
CHICAGO*

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