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PRESTO-TIMES
November 12, 1927
of June 30, 1926. With its report the Victor Com-
pany submits to its stockholders a reprint of the re-
port of The Gramophone Co., Ltd., of England for
Increased Demand for Talking Machines and Records the year ended June 30, 1927, which has just been
issued. This report shows that the net earnings of
Reported by Victor Talking Machine Co.
The Gramophone Company, after the payment of
Increasing demand for new types of talking ma- preference dividend, amounted to (about) $3,636,327,
chines and records is reflected in the sales of the Vic- as against (about) $1,482,579 for the year ending
tor Talking Machine Company, Camden, N. J., for June 30, 1926.
the three months' period ending September 30, 1927,
Attention is called to the fact that the Victor Talk-
which shows an increase of $820,448.53 over the same ing Machine Company owns 850,000 ordinary shares
period for 1926. The company's statement for the of The Gramophone Company, on which 40 per cent
third quarter of 1927 mailed to stockholders today has been paid up.
shows sales of $10,883,519.12, as compared with $10,-
The other important foreign affiliated company, the
063,070.59 for the third quarter of 1926.
Victor Talking Machine Company of Canada, Ltd.,
Income for the third quarter of 1927, before de- whose fiscal year ends December 31, has been paying
preciation and provision for Federal income tax de- quarterly dividends of 2 per cent during the current
ductions, amounts to $2,645,650.24, compared with year and its earnings continue to be most satisfactory.
$2,372,051.60, the corresponding figures for last year.
After deduction for depreciation and Federal income
taxes, net profit for the third quarter of 1927 totals
$2 063,517.88, while for the same period of 1926 the
Famous Trombone Soloist, Jeroslav Cimera, Leads
net profit was $1,925,054.48.
Group Broadcasting Over KYW.
As mentioned in previous reports for the current
year, the Victor Company continues to carry its for-
The half hour musical concert at KYW, Chicago,
eign affiliated companies at their net asset value as
this week offered an unusual radio program in that
a quartet of trombones was featured, under direction
of the famous trombone soloist, Jeroslav Cimera of
the Conn band instrument school.
The organlike tones emitted by this quartet re-
spond beautifully over the microphone. The group
is composed of Mr. Cimera, first trombone; Arnold
is avoided by the manufac-
Schlais, second; William Atkins, third, and Jerry
turer who uses the
Cimera, nephew of Jeroslav, playing fourth trombone.
These three are star students of Mr. Cimera, who is
recognized nationally as one of the finest soloists on
this instrument.
NEW VICTOR TYPES SELL
CONN ARTIST ON RADIO
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PIANO ACTION COMPANY
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Grand Opera in Chicago Made More Popular by
Skillful Management.
The second act of "Faust" sung (tonight) Nov. 10
by the Chicago Civic Opera Company, will be broad-
cast. It is one of the generous actions that is popu-
larizing the grand opera company.
The tremendous claim upon public interest made
by the opening bills of the Chicago Civic Opera
season characterizes the repertoire and casts chosen
for the immediate future at the Chicago Auditorium.
Favorite operas have their due place in the list, which
is further enhanced by the inclusion of several notable
revivals.
"Tannhauser" will be repeated as the bill for the
big special suburban Sunday matinee (Nov. 13) with
Leone Kruse, Cyrena Van Gordon, Forrest Lamont,
Heinrich Schlusnus and Alexander Kipnis in th
cast, and Henry G. Weber conducting. "II Trova-
tore," which enjoys an immortality it shares with
only a few other operas, will be staged on Monday
evening (Nov. 14). "Martha," another work highly
cherished in popular favor, will be sung on Tuesday
evening (Nov. 15) by Edith Mason, Tito Schipa and
Virgilio Lazzari; Moranzoni conducting. Wednes-
day brings a repetition of "Loreley," with the same
cast which rcintroduced the work to the repertoire.
The third complete week will open Thursday (Nov.
17) with a double bill in which "I Pagliacci" will be
coupled with Massenet's short and intense dramatic
work, "La Navarraise." This opera, revived after a
decade, is to be entrusted to Rosa Raisa, Charles
Marshall and Edouard Cotreuil. Charles Lauwers
will conduct.
Blair & Brodrib, operating a chain of general music
stores in Waterbury, Bristol and New Haven, have
just opened a new branch at 170 Main street, New
Britain, Conn., with George D. Noel as manager.
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