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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1928 Vol. 86 N. 22 - Page 12

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The Music Trade Review
JUNE 2, 1928
Chicago and the Middle West (Continued from Page 11)
suburb of Los Angeles. While in the West
Miss Manning will attend the first International
Pageant of Music and Exposition which will
be held at the Ambassador Auditorium, Los
Angeles, June 18 to 30 under the auspices of
the Southern California and Western Music
Trades' Association, where there will be an ex-
hibition of Kimball instruments.
First Meeting of the Creditors of
the H. C. Bay Co. Is Held in Chicago
Liabilities Are Estimated to Amount to Over $800,000, of Which About $30,000 Is
for Payrolls—Committee of Creditors Is Appointed
Chicago Club Meeting
pHICAGO, ILL., May 29.—The first meeting
^ of the creditors of the H. C. Bay Co. was
held today in the offices of Mitchell D. Follans-
bee, at 137 South LaSalle street, Mr. Follansbee
is the attorney for creditors whose claims repre-
sent nearly one-half the debts already scheduled,
and he presided at the all-day session. In his
opening talk the attorney clearly outlined the
situation of the H. C. Bay Co., and pointed out
a number of marked discrepancies between the
statements previously published and the present
The winning of the national band concert con-
test by the Joliet High School band was cele-
brated by the Chicago' Piano Club on Monday,
May 28, with a special program apropos of the
big contest held last week.
Wm. F. Ludwig, president of Ludwig & Lud-
wig, in an interesting talk on the high lights of
the tournament, highly praised the superb play-
ing of the various contestants, comparing that
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April 11, 1928.
W. W. Kiraball Company
Chicago, 111.
Gentlemen:
Have just read your advertisement
"Sentiment in Business" which appeared in on*
of the trade papers.
That 1B one of the finest articles that
I have read lately. You have said more to the
music trade in the fewest words that I have yet
seen or heard-
I am almost self1 eh enough to say that I
am glad that the music dealers throughout the
country do not uiideretnad your philosophy. If
they did, I would only get one Kimball piano
where I now get a carload. You oould not sup- .
ply UB a l l .
To my mind the methods of the
House have almost immortalized I t .
has not stopped with the dealar but
ed on to the customer. Somehow the
has a magic effeot.
Old Jaraball
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name Kimbell
May the Kimball go on forever.
Very truly yourfc.
small amount of receivable and book accounts.
The superintendent, Otto Lestina, stated that
there were in all about 1,600 pianos in various
stages at the factory, of which 369 are on casters
and can be finished at small cost. Of the re-
mainder, about two-thirds are grands and the
balance uprights, and to complete these would
require additional capital.
A creditors' committee advised the appoint-
ment of the same receiver, Mr. Frazee, in an
ancillary capacity in the State of Illinois, in
which capacity he could close the quarters at
305 South Wabash avenue, sell the second-
hands, and return the balance of the instru-
ments to Bluffton. He was requested to secure
court permission to have an audit of the books
made since December 31, 1927, so that the real
situation will be revealed. Further action re-
garding the business will depend largely upon
the audit. Judge Carpenter, however, has ap-
pointed Fred Hummell as ancillary receiver in
Illinois.
A committee consisting of Alfred L. Smith;
Joe Reed, Paragon Plate Works; H. C. John-
son, Cleveland Varnish Co.; C. D. Morgan, A.
C. Cheney, Piano Action Co.; Hal P. Shearer,
Splitdorf Radio Corp., and T. B. Coppick was
appointed to advise and work with the receiver.
Davitt & Hanser Issue
Comprehensive Catalog
CINCINNATI, O., May 26.—Davitt & Hanser, Inc.,
the local musical merchandise jobbing house,
304 Main street, has issued a 150-page catalog
of its complete line which includes Holton band
instruments, Bettoney and Boston Wonder clar-
inets; Elkhart saxophones, Ludwig drums;
Slingerland banjos and Stewart guitars.
A. J. Kir by & Co.
Wanted
of the winning band with that of such eminent
bands as Sousa and others.
Mr. Ludwig also paid tribute to the Chicago
Piano Club for the important part it played in
launching the first national band contest which
was held in Chicago. He stated that a great
deal of progress has been made in band work.
Through the courtesy of E. A. Hartman, of
the Chicago Conn Co., solo numbers were
rendered on various brass instruments by a
group of boys of the De La Salle School
schedule of assets and liabilities as prepared for
the receiver and the creditors at the meeting.
Nearly fifty creditors representing about 80
per cent of claims were present, as were the
receiver, W. M. Frazee of Rushville, Ind., and
his attorney. Although the schedules are not
complete, it was stated that the debts would
probably amount to $800,000 of which about
$30,000 is for wages. The assets consist chiefly
of plant, machinery, and pianos in process, less
claims and liens, together with a comparatively
A combination outside and floor sales-
man. One who has a following and can
create business as well as follow house
leads. Must play piano acceptably. State
age, qualifications and previous experi-
ence. Permanent position. Liberal com-
pensation. Applications will be kept con-
fidential. Address Box 3250, The Music
Trade Review, 420 Lexington Avenue,
New York City.
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.
WHOLESALE SALESMEN WANTED—
We would like to get in touch with several high
grade piano salesmen who have had successful
experience in wholesale and retail selling. Our
1928 program calls for expansion of sales effort
and there is now an opportunity for men of the
right calibre to join this growing organization
on a favorable working basis. If you are look-
ing for a permanent opportunity rather than
just a job, write us for an appointment giving
your experience, reference and photograph, if
convenient. Gulbransen Company, 3232 Chicago
Avenue, Chicago, 111.
WANTED—First class p'ano salesman, for
large and prominent store in Detroit. Part time
on floor. Aggressive outside work required
also. Good man can do well. Tell all essential
facts first letter. Address Box 3247, Music
Trade Review, 420 Lexington avenue, New York
City.
POSITION WANTED—Experienced tuner and repairer
wants position with reliable music house. Strictly sober
and reliable. Married. Address Tuner, 664 S. Jefferson
Ave., Marshall, Mo.
POSITION WANTED—Collection, credit and office
manager for music business seeks permanent connection.
High-class references. Available about May 1. Address
Box 3238, Music Trade Review, 420 Lexington Avenue,
New York City.
POSITION WANTED—Competent sales manager de-
sires permanent position in either New York, Pennsylvania
or New Jersey. Best of references. Available April 25.
Address Hox 3239, Music Trade Review, 420 Lexington
Avenue, New York City.
POSITION WANTED—High-class store and sales man-
ager desires position with reliable dealer in New Jersey,
Pennsylvania or New York Stale. Address A. C. H.,
Box 634, Greene, N. Y.

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