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PRESTO
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RECEIVER FOR LYRADION
FOLLOWS COMPLAINT
Employe Forces the Radio Concern into Involuntary
Bankruptcy.
The Lyradion Manufacturing Company, of Misha-
waka, Indiana, which makes and sells phonographs
and radio receiving sets, was placed in the hands of
a receiver—the Citizens Trust and Savings Bank—
on Monday.
The appointment followed the filing of a complaint
against the company and against Melville M. Mix, its
president, by Bagster Roads Seabrook, who demands
$20,000 for alleged failure to perform certain con-
tracts entered into with him.
Mr. Mix, who is a former mayor of Mishawaka
and was at one time president of the Dodge Manu-
facturing Company there, is alleged to have trans-
ferred his $80,000 home to a corporation for the pur-
pose of defeating the claims of creditors.
The complaint charges that the company, besides
owing Mr. Seabrook $7,500 back salary, is indebted to
other persons and firms to the extent of $140,000.
TRADE HAPPENINGS
RELATED IN BRIEF
Views and Beliefs of Live Piano Merchants Are
Presented.
Win. H. Clark, 2135 North California avenue, Chi-
cago, is featuring a fine line of pianos, among them
being the Steger and the Straube Artronome players.
Fenton Music Co., 1525 East 53rd street, Chicago,
reports a big sale of Reproducing Grands. Another
good seller is the Kranich & Bach Midgette Grand.
Gilbert & Harmer, 6837 South Halsted street, Chi-
cago, is featuring the line of Brinkerhoff pianos,
which are reported big sellers. This house carries
only one line of pianos.
The Columbia Music Shop, Lewisburg, Ohio, which
has been closed for alterations, has been reopened for
business.
The Robert L. White Music Co., 45 The Arcade,
NEW YORK
433 Fifth Ave.
Cleveland, Ohio, has taken a ninety-nine year lease
on premises 70 by 124 feet on the south side of Pros-
pect avenue, just east of Thirtieth street.
A. T. and A. P. Barnes are the proprietors of
Barnes Music Store, which recently opened for busi-
ness in attractive quarters on South Garnett street,
Henderson, N. C.
The J. B. Leonard Piano Co., with headquarters in
Kinston, N. C , recently opened warerooms in the
Sir Walter Hotel Building, Raleigh, N. C.
BUSY IN MUSIC DEPARTMENT.
Business is reported lively in the music department
of the Barnhart Book & Piano Store, Huntington,
Ind., which was installed last month in a store on
Jefferson street, with W. H. Barnhart in charge. The
Barnhart store, on Market street, has been in opera-
tion for more than seventeen years and has outgrown
its present location. It is still maintained for the
book business, with Allen Barnhart managing it, and
will be run independently of the new store, which will
handle music goods exclusively.
FEATURING GRANDS IN WINDOWS.
Examples of the effectiveness of simplicity of dis-
play in showing grand pianos in the windows is fre-
quently given in the Twelfth street window of Rams-
dell & Son, Philadelphia. In one last week the ex-
clusive points of superiority of a grand piano display
were emphasized by thin streamers of many-colored
ribbons running from the various parts to a descrip-
tive placard. The background was a harmonizing
color scheme.
EIGHT MAKES IN GRAND SALON.
Eight standard makes of grand pianos are carried
by the Yahrling-Raynor Music Co., Youngstown, O.,
and they are shown in what are said to be among the
most attractive grand piano salons in eastern Ohio.
These were formally opened in full in the building
occupied by the company.
The G. F. Johnson Piano Co., Portland, Ore., took
advantage recently of the appearance of Germain
Schnitzer, pianist, whom the house presented at a
concert at the Municipal Auditorium February 29.
HARDMAN, PECK & CO. (TS1
CHICAGO
Republic Bldg.
Manufacturers of the
HARDMAN PIANO
The Official Piano of the Metropolitan Opera Co.
Owning and Operating the Autotone Co. makers of the
AUTOTONE (SsJSiS)
Owning and Operating E.G. Harrington & Co., Est. 1871,makers oi the
The Hardman Autotone
The Harrington Autotone
The Autotone The Playotone The Standard Player-Piano
HARRINGTON PIANO
{Supreme A mong Moderately Prictd Instruments)
The Hensel Piano
The Standard Piano
March 1, 1924.
ESTABLISHED U54
THE
BRADBURY PIANO
FOR ITS
ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE
FOR ITS
INESTIMABLE AGENCY VALUE
THE CHOICE OF
Representative Dealers the World Over
Now Produced in Several
New Models
WRITE FOR TERRITORY
Factory
Leominster,
Mass.
Executive Offices
138th St. and Walton Ave.
New York
Division W. P. HAINES & CO., Inc.
For a
Bigger and Better
Business
There is nothing to compare
with the complete line of
M. SCHULZ CO.
The Players are RIGHT in
everything t h a t means
money to the dealers and
satisfaction to the public
You will never do anything better
than when you get in touch with
M. SCHULZ CO.
TH
LER INDUSTRIES
of NEW YORK
AFFILIATED
711 Milwaukee Avenue
CHICAGO
SOUTHERN BRANCH: 730 Csndler Bldg., ATLANTA, GA.
COMPANIES
"Built on Family Pride* 1
Manufacturing for the trade
Upright and Grand Pianos
Player Pianos
Reproducing Pianos
Auto De Luxe Player Adions
Standard Player A&ions
Art De Luxe Reproducing Actions
Parts and Accessories
Doll & Sons
Represent the Artistic
in Piano and Player Piano
Construction
JACOB DOLL & SONS
STODART
WELLSMORE
Wholesale Chicago Office and Service 'Departments
San Francisco Office
462 tykelan building
KOHLER INDUSTRIES
1222 KIMBALL B U I L D I N G
CHICAGO
Jacob Doll & Sons, Inc.
Southern Boulevard, E. 133rd St.
E. 134th St. and Cypress Ave.
NEW YORK
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