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June 6, 1925.
PRESTO
THE THIRD PRESTO PUZZLE
BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS
IN THE NEW YORK TRADE
Retail Houses Reported as Having Run Against
the Rocks, with Labilities Exceeding Assets.
Kimberlin Piano Co., Inc., 117 East Thirty-fourth
street, New York City, by John I. Kimberlin, for
$10,000; 117 East Thirty-fourth Street Corporation,
$964; Thomas W. Hill, $29. M. B. Sentner was ap-
pointed receiver, under $7,500 bond, by Judge God-
dard. Liabilities, about $75,000; assets, about $15,000.
Fishew & Waldman Music Stores, Inc.,,213 West
Forty-fifth street, New York—Liabilities, $25,766;
assets, $40,252, main items being accounts, $11,899;
stock, $9,000; fixtures, $9,754. Principal creditors are
Commission Merchants' Association, $6,971, secured;
Blackman Talking Machine Co., $1,437; Wholesale
Radio Equipment, $1,121; Zimmerman & Bitter Con-
struction Co., $1,655.
LAST WEEK'S PUZZLES SOLVED.
Two cross-word piano puzzles appeared in last
week's Presto—the first of their kind. Above is the
third and last—so far as we know. A number of
copies of Presto Buyers' Guide have gone to those
who correctly solved the two preceding puzzles. The
same premium will go to all who send in correct
solutions of the above pu/.zle before June 13. The
solution will appear next week.
No. 1.
ACROSS.
1—A music roll.
10—Group of men (coll. abr.),
11—A city in northwest Italy.
12—A prefix to express the contrary.
1.1—Something men shy at.
15—Baronet I abr.).
16—To drag.
18—Roads (abr.).
19—Plural of verb "to be."
20—To strike; or a "scoop,"
22—To box—not pianos.
23—Contend.
24—A beverage.
25—Molecule.
28—A song.
30—Negative.
31—Lake (variant).
33—Three.
34—The elder (abr.).
35—A famous Boston Piano.
37—Within.
38—I'o cease.
40—A stray.
42—Sound, but not musical.
43—Soft.
DOWN,
1—A legal term.
2—You're
.
3—Small coin (abr, plural),
4—Requests.
5—What parades march through.
6—Ancient Egyptian king.
7—Period of time (abr.).
8—Sign of the Zodiac.
9—Amuses; the banquet.
10—A great player industry.
14—It is (abr.).
17—Old-fashioned dance.
19—Separately.
21—Man's nickname.
22—Large body of water.
26—A trunk.
27—Also.
29—Celtic.
31—An easy gait.
32—A shelf fish.
35—Confident (abr.).
36—A bird.
39—The last half of "anti."
40—Before noon.
41—All his but the "h."
No. 2.
SPRING and SUMMER
offer opportunities for the live piano salesman unequalled by any other season. With the Bowen Loader it is easy to get out into the
country, taking the piano along. Sales are sure, and with the Ford runabout and one-man Carrier you can demonstrate and do busi-
ness anywhere. Our latest fool-proof, indestructible Loader for only $95 affords an unusual opportunity. Satisfaction guaranteed.
BOWEN PIANO LOADER CO.,
Winston-Salem, N. C.
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