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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 16 - Page 19

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APRIL 21, 1928
Chicago and Middle West — (Continued from page 18)
line of musical merchandise and affiliated
Bremer-Tully Go. Announces plete
merchandise, identical with the line handled in
Several New Distributors the loop store, will be carried.
Company Finding an Increasing Demand for
Its Radio Receivers—Special Circular to Fea-
ture New AC Electric Model
Explains Choice of Pianos
of Chicago Musical College
The Brcincr-Tully Co. continues to gain con
verts to its noted Counterphase line of radio
Herbert Witherspoon, President of Vocal De
partment, in Letter to H. H. Fleer Outlines
Reasons for Selecting Steinway and Lyon
& Healy Pianos
H. H. Fleer, vice-president ol Lyon & Healy,
has received a testimonial letter from Herbert
Witherspoon, president of the vocal department
of the Chicago Musical College, explaining why
the Steinway was chosen when this institution
sought to bring its piano equipment up to the
>tandard of its world-famous faculty and choose
the Steinway and Lyon & Healy pianos.
He writes, "The contract just made with you,
whereby the Steinway and Lyon & Healy pianos
become the official pianos of the Chicago Musi-
cal College, is a source of the greatest satisfac-
tion to me. I have for a great many years
been associated with the Steinways, both in a
business and social way, and 1 used Steinway
pianos in my New York studios for many years.
"In selecting the Steinway and Lyon & Healy
pianos for use in the college I feel confident
that we have chosen the best pianos made any-
where in the world, and I believe that both
teachers and students will realize what a great
privilege they have in using these splendid in-
struments in tlu'ir teaching and study."
receivers, and has just announced several new-
distributors for these radios in various respec-
tive territories. These include Granzow Bros.,
D:iyton, O.; Odell Hardware Co., Greensboro,
N. C, and the Richmond Hardware Co., Rich-
mond, Va.
The company has just issued a very attractive
circular featuring the new model 6-40 AC Elec-
tric Receiver which has just been announced to
the trade. The circular is printed in black and
orange, and is distributed free to dealers upon
application to the company. Space is left for
the dealer's imprint in order to add to the ef-
fectiveness of the local tie-up.
New Lyon & Healy Store
I.yon & Healy announces that the fourth
I.yon & Healy neighborhood branch store will
be opened in Evanston, Chicago's largest north
:-hore suburb, at 615-17 Davis street. Lyon &
Healy will occupy the entire first floor of the
building, which is now being remodeled, and
will hold it? opening about June 1. A com-
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The Music Trade Review
Senate Committee Approves
Instalment Provisions
Agrees to House Provisions on Reporting of
Instalment Sales, but Refuses to Make Them
Retroactive
WASHINGTON, D. C, April 1$.—The Senate
Finance Committee on April 17 agreed to the
House provisions regarding income tax on in-
stalment sales, but rejected a suggestion to
make them retroactive.
The bill, as passed by the House of Repre-
sentatives in December, provided that "under
regulations prescribed by the Commissioner
with the approval of the Secretary, a person
who regularly sells or otherwise disposes of
personal property on the instalment plan may
return as income therefrom in any taxable year
that proportion of the instalment payments
actually received in that year which the gross
profit realized or to be realized when payment
is completed bears to the total contract price."
With respect to changes from the accrual to
the instalment basis it was provided that "if a
taxpayer elects for any taxable year to report
his net income on the instalment basis, then in
computing his income for the year of change
or any subsequent year, amounts actually re-
ceived during any such year on account of
sales made in any prior year shall not be ex-
cluded,"
The tax bill will be reported to the Senate
by the Finance Committee about May 1, it is
now anticipated.
Music Houses in New
Boston Century Club
BOSTUN, MASS,
April 16.—Boston has a new
club known as the Century Club, conceived by
Richard F. Fuller of the Old Corner Book Store,
and with membership confined to members of
Boston business firms that have been in exist-
ence for 100 years or more. The club was
formally organized at a dinner held recently
in the St. Botolph Club. The music trade repre-
sented in the new organization by d i c k e r i n g &
Sons, which was established in 1823 and by the
Oliver Ditson Co., the prominent music pub-
lishers and dealers.
Phil Lehman Co. Announces
American Piano Co. Agency
ST. LOUIS, MO., April 16.—The Phil Lehman
I'iano Co. is using full-page newspaper adver-
tisements to announce the appointment of the
company as sole distributor for the products of
I he American Piano Co. in this section. The
Mason & Hamlin, Knabe and Chickering pianos
with the Ampico are being presented in glowing
terms in the newspaper copy.
Consult the Universal Want Directory ot
The Review.
WANTED
By one of New York's oldest piano
houses, a combination outside and floor
salesman. Must be able to play, and
also competent to present piano to
musical clientele. State age, qualifica-
tions and previous experience. Per-
manent position. Liberal compensation.
Applications will be kept confidential.
Address Box 3235, Music Trade Review,
420 Lexington Avenue, New York City.
NET INCOME of the American Piano
Company and Subsidiaries for the quarter
ending December 31, 1927, after deduct-
ing interest, depreciation and taxes, was
$360,036.17.
THE REVIEW'S UNIVERSAL "WANT" DIRECTORY
NY member of the music trade may
forward to this office a "position
wanted" advertisement intended
for this Department, to occupy four
lines agate measure, and it will be in-
serted free. Replies will also be for-
warded without cost. Additional space
charged at the rate of 25c per line. If
bold-faced type is desired, the cost for
same will be 25c a line, 7 words to a line.
"Help Wanted" advertisements will be
charged for at the rate of 25c per line.
Cash must accompany order.
Business Opportunities and For Sale
advertisements inserted as display space
only at $7.00 per single column inch.
All advertisements intended for this
department must be in hand on the Sat-
urday preceding date of issue.
WANTED—Piano Salesman and Manager.
Baumer Piano Co., New Rochelle, N. Y., re-
quire the services of an experienced salesman
with executive ability. Creator, developer and
clincher of prospective sales. In other words, a
producer. State past experience; results; age;
nationality; salary.
SALESMAN WANTED—Wholesale traveler
for strong line in Chicago district. Wholesale
experience is not necessary. Salesmanship and
a knowledge of piano quality are necessary. All
communications confidential. Address Box 416,
Music Trade Review, 209 South State Street,
Chicago, 111
WANTED—Young man about 30 years of
age, who ha? had experience in office work and
accounting with consignment manufacturers.
The position open is to assist in the operation
of a consignment business by a large manufac-
turer and offers splendid opportunities for
immediate advancement. Address U. S. Post
Office Box 825, Chicago, 111.
POSITION WANTER^High-class store and sales man-
ager desires position with reliable dealer in New Jersey,
Pennsylvania or New York State. Address A. C. H.,
Box 634, Greene, N. Y.
POSITION WANTED—A sales manager who knows How
to handle salesmen can always get business.
Such a
man will be open for job April 30. Photo and reference
furnished. Address Box 3232, The Music Trade Review,
-)J0 Lexington Avenue, New York City.
POSITION WANTED—By radio and Victrola depart-
ment and store manager. High-class specialist on sales,
servicing and promotion, also advertising. Clean, success-
ful record. Now employed. Four years' business for self.
American, 28, married. Well educated. I'll get you busi-
ness. Address Box 3231, Music Trade Review, 420 Lex-
ington Avenue, New York City.
POSITION —WANTED—Piano store manager seeks
position in west. Now employed. Has been successful in
present connection. Address Box 3229, Music Trade
Review. 420 Lexington Avenue, New York.

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