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The Music Trade Review
Hyatt Music Go. to Retire
From Portland Trade
JULY 7, 1928
are about six feet high, and being in white against
a dark background are easily visible to aviators.
Mayor Chas. G. Hanna of Syracuse acknowl-
edged the company's action in the following letter:
PORTLAND, ORE., June 28.—The most important
"Mr. Morton, of the Chamber of Commerce,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., June 30.—Back from the
news in the musical trade this week was the an- has called to my attention the fact that your com- convention in New York, P. T. Clay, president of
nouncement of the retirement from the music pany has had painted on the roof of the Clark Sherman, Clay & Co., said it was the best conven-
trade of E. B. Hyatt of the Hyatt Music Co., who Music Building, the word 'Syracuse,' to be visible tion he had ever attended, and he believes it was
leaves the industry after twenty-four years of
to aviators flying over the city.
the best convention the music trades ever had. It
continued financial success. Mr. Hyatt stated
"I wish, as mayor and as president of the New was very well attended, the speakers were listened
that he desired to give the young men a chance. York State Aviation Conference, to congratulate to with much interest and people were in their
He has announced a sale, in which everything you upon this action, which is in line with the places early for the opening of each session. En
will be disposed of. Mr. Hyatt disposed of his program of the State Conference to identify all route home, Mr. Clay attended the radio show in
radio department recently to F. R. Woodbury, a communities for visibility from the air."
Chicago. There was a large attendance, but there
radio expert, who will remain in the same loca-
was not anything particularly new and striking in
tion, 386 Morrison street. Mr. Hyatt also an-
the exhibits. If the manufacturers have anything
nounces that he will maintain a centrally located
remarkable, they did not show it, in the opinion
office following the final disposition of his stock
of Mr. Clay.
so as to support all guarantees and for the con-
venience of those who purchase goods on ex-
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL., June 26.—Mrs. Hannah
tended payment terms. Mr. Hyatt started twenty-
Fletcher,
formerly with Lee S. Roberts Co., in
four years ago in a small shop with three phono-
PORTLAND, ORE., June 28.—Sherman, Clay & Co.
graphs and for many years was the only ex- charge of the concert work of the store, is now
managing
the
series
of
Symphony
talks,
illus-
featured
the Duo-Art over the K W G micro-
clusive phonograph establishment in Portland.
trated by the piano, that are to be given by phone, introducing two prominent local pianists,
Victor Lichtenstein, under the auspices of the Mrs. Gwendola Manthel and Mrs. Caroline
Western Women's Club. There will be ten talks, Pesznecker, who appeared in solo and duet in-
each giving an analysis of the day's symphony terpretations of favored classical works.
in the Summer symphony series. Lichtenstein
is using the Baldwin piano in his illustrations
Consult the Universal Want Directory of
SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 30.—Following the selec-
for the compositions.
The Review.
tion of this city as an official United States Mail
Airport, the Clark Music Co. immediately had the
word "Syracuse" painted on the roof of its six-
story building on South Salina street. The letters
Direct Mmnufmcturers of
on
P. T. Clay Enthusiastic
Over National Convention
Lichtenstein Uses Baldwin
in His Symphony Talks
Duo-Art Piano Over Radio
Clark Music Go. Building
as Guide to Aviators
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