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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 25, 1927
somewhat of an improvement in health. Busi-
ness is moving steadily along. The company
handles the Sohmer, Kurtzmann, Premier and
other well-known lines of pianos.
The stock and fixtures of the Stewart Music
George W. Malinoff Appointed Manager of the Maresh Piano Co.—H. C. Schultz Co. Co., of Warren, Ohio, were to be sold at pub-
lic auction on the premises this week by order
Opens for Business at 1743 Chester Avenue
of the United States District Court at Cleveland.
The concern recently went into involuntary
/ C L E V E L A N D , O., June 18.—George W. Ott, in the piano business, having been connected
bankruptcy.
with
the
organization
of
M.
O.
Mattlin.
^ agent for the Hardman line of pianos, will
Beginning June 1 all downtown music stores
All music for the Cleveland Sportsmen's and
probably open a branch store in Akron, O., ac-
are
closing at noon Saturday and will continue
cording to present plans. Mr. Ott also has the Outdoor Show, which is in progress in the Pub-
agency for the Hardman in Akron and serves lic Auditorium all of this week, is being fur- to do so throughout July and August. There is
customers from the Cleveland store which was nished by a hook-up of three Brunswick Pana- practically no business done during this period
recently completely remodeled and enlarged. tropes that are placed in the balcony and the of the hot weather and the department stores
that keep open all day on Saturday close all
He feels that there is sufficient business in tones of which were clearly audible in all parts
day Monday.
Akron to warrant the store as the Hardman is of the hall, which is one of the largest in the
Bueschers are having the exterior of their
well known there and the rubber city is his country. Portable phonographs are being shown
store on Huron Road repainted, which adds much
by
some
of
the
exhibitors
in
connection
with
home town.
to its appearance. Miss Liddacote reports that
George W. Malinoff has been appointed man- camping outfits.
they have been doing a very satisfactory busi-
The many friends of Fred Muehlhauser, of the
ager of the Maresh Piano Co., at 3303 East
ness on phonographs and records, and that their
Fifty-fifth street, and took charge of the store Muehlhauser Bros. Piano Co., will be glad to
sheet music sales have also been good.
this week. He has had considerable experience hear that he is now back home and is showing
R. W. Scheering, of the Dreher Piano Co.,
has returned from a fishing trip into Northern
Michigan. He is an ardent fisherman and re-
ports that he enjoyed some excellent trout fish-
ing.
The Starr Piano Co. now has everything musi-
cal that any person may require, and this is
proving a good stimulant for business. More peo-
ple are coming into the store than ever before.
Jerry Goldsmith, who has the complete line of
Holton band instruments and other small goods
and accessories on the main floor, is also carry-
ing a good line of sheet music. His window dis-
play of musical merchandise this week is one of
the most attractive and comprehensive ever
staged in Cleveland. Business in portable phono-
graphs is showing marked activity and there is
a demand for Summer cottages.
The H. C. Schultz Co. is now open for business
at 1743 Chester avenue and has a very attractive
layout. It is handling the entire Sonora line,
and is also to wholesale a line of band instru-
ments in addition. C. C. Price is the general
manager of the Cleveland branch.
George W. Ott, Cleveland Hardman Agent,
to Open New Warerooms in Akron, Ohio
SCHULZ
LOUIS XV GRAND
Prominent Canadian Houses
to Merge on January 1
Businesses of Nordheimer Piano & Music Co.,
Ltd., and Heintzman & Co., Ltd., Both of
Toronto, to Be Combined as Heintzman & Co.
The graceful symmetry of this Louis XV
Grand, its sturdy construction, and infinite
tonal beauty reflect the prestige of its makers.
ML SCHULZ CO.
CHICAGO
MONTREAL, CANADA, June 20.—By an agreement
effected through recent negotiations, the Nord-
heimer Piano & Music Co., Ltd., will on
January 1 next be merged into the firm of
Heintzman & Co., Ltd., both of Toronto.
These firms are among the oldest and most
highly respected business houses in Canada, the
former having been founded by Abraham and
Samuel Nordheimer in the year 1840 and the
latter founded by Theodore A. Heintzman in
the year 1850.
The connection has been made possible
largely through the desire of Albert Nord-
heimer, president of the Nordheimer Piano &
Music Co., Ltd., to have more leisure during
the remaining years of his life, and through
the further fact that Mr. Nordheimer's only
son and logical successor, Major Veiler Nord-
heimer, was killed in the Great War.
The two businesses will be conducted under
their present management and entirely separate
until the date mentioned, after which time both
of the enterprises will be carried on by Heintz-
man & Co., Ltd.
The instruments manufactured by the two
firms mentioned have enjoyed more than a
national reputation and it was partly due to
the high standing enjoyed by the products of
both companies that the present union of in-
terests has been made possible.
Consult the Universal Want
Tho Review.
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