Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 27 N. 18

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
"The Acme of
Artistic Excellence
•The Standard towards which others are striving:
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
CINCINNATI
NEW YORK
CHICAGO
The Greatest achievement attained in
the construction of Music Boxes*
The New —
R
egina
The first and only
Disk Music Box
made which is provided with an auto-
PACTORIBS.
matic Tune-changing mechanism.
THE BALDWIN PIANO,
GILBERT A V E N U E , CINCINNATI.
Please write for explanatory circulars and prices to any oj
our Wholesale Selling Agents:
THE ELLINGTON PIANO,
BAYMILLER AND POPLAR S T S . , CINCINNATI.
THE VALLEY GEM PIANO,
BAYMILLER S T . , CINCINNATI.
THE HAMILTON ORGAN,
REGINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
HSNRY STREET, CHICAGO.
RAHWAY, N. J.
CATALOGUES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
THE - CAPEN -
THOROUGHLY
mm
JFHE most value for the money. The case design is
artistic.
The tone, touch and finish are unex-
excelled.
Investigate it ! We will make it to your
advantage. Address for catalogues, prices, etc. . . .
mmtpnt Piano n . Co.
UP-TO-DATE
BROCKPORT
N. Y.
M i ) Piano
The Latest and Best Harmonica
Manufactured by
Factory ao 10th Avenue
Warerooms 139 5th Avenue
HAMILTON S. GORDON, 139 Fifth Avenue, New York.
NEW YORK CITY
Send for Illustrated Catalogue.
Pianos bearing the name
rialcolm Love
are admitted to be of the
highest grade.
Experts say
this, and delighted customers
affirm to its truth
Schubert Mandolin Piano
New scale 7 ]A, octaves, Full Iron Frame, 3 Unisons
throughout, nickel-plated continuous hinges on top
and fall, Overstrung Bass, Double Repeating
Action, with German Silver Hammer Rail; Double
Veneered Case, handsomely carved with 9 Carved
Panels, 3 on each side and 3 on top Frame. Double
Balloon Moulding on Top, Boston Fall, with Auto-
matic extension music desk, Richly Carved Trusses,
Ivory Keys and French Polished Sharps. The
whole Artistic, Attractive and Unsurpassed by
any Piano on the Market.
Waterloo Organs
Where could you look for
more salable organs? Don't
know. Well, we can't tell you.
They are good enough for the
best
Factories:
Waterloo Organ Co.
Waterloo, New York
SELF-CONTROLLING
SELF-OPERATINQ
Perfection Has at Last Been Reached*
THE "AUTONO"
PIANO ATTACHHENT
is the only practical and reliable self-playing attach-
ment on the market which can be applied to a piano
without disfiguring it. Musical results are marvelous.
Considered by experts to be the
KING OF ATTACHMENTS.
Built to last and give satisfaction. We invite inves-
tigation and correspondence. This attachment should
not be confused with any devices hitherto sold to the
tradeas piano attachments. It is unique—unequalled.
WEBER, GOOLMAN & CO.,
Manufacturers of the " Autono " Self-Playing
Attachment.
84-88 Pearl Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
FACTORY, 539 E. 134th STREET, NEW YORK,
The Boston Felting Go.
F. J. BRAND, Manager.
PIANO and ORGAN FELTS
Of E w y DMorlptto*.
39 LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON. 1CASS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
the John Church Co., are having a phe-
nomenal run this season.
Guitars, mandolins and banjos are being
packed and shipped to the many points
within the territory of the New York
Albert M. Kroeger, of the Kroeger Piano
branch just as fast as the clerks and ship-
Co.,
who recently met with a severe acci-
pers can handle them. The sheet music
dent,
while out wheeling, is at his post in
branch is also "up to the elbows" in work.
the Kroeger factory, but his right arm is
still laid up for repairs, so to speak.
Claude P. Street has just returned to
Vaughn & Tanner, of Detroit, are offer-
Nashville, Tenn., from a visit to New ing a $300 Singer piano as a prize in a
York and Baltimore in the interest of R. voting contest to decide the popularity of
Dorman & Co. when he made arrange- the different companies of the Light
ments to handle the Knabe and Emerson Guards, a military organization of that
pianos.
city.
The Saginaw, Mich., News says that E.
B. Gregor has resigned his position as
designer for the Erd Piano Co. to engage
in the manufacture of pianos with Edward
Moran.
Albert T. Strauch, who is making a gen-
Manufacturers of
eral tour among the Western manufactur-
ers is meeting with excellent success.
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
THE WONDERFUL
496-498 Clybourn Ave.,
CHICAQO, ILL.
o
J
" HONESTLY
CONSTRUCTED
TONE
*
QUALITY
DURABILITY
PIANOS
WALDORF PIANO CO.
5 5 a - 5 5 4 W. 2 9 I 1 ? ST.
NEW YORK.
MANDOUPV
••:
EFFECTS
-*••
PRODUCED AT WILL
SINGER PIANO CO.
COR. JACKSON ST. & WABASH AVE. C H I C A G O
Now is the
Time to Buy
W E
O. A. Marshall, son of President Marshall,
of the Lancashire-Marshall Organ Co.,
Molins, 111., has been appointed, by Sec-
retary John D. Long, a commissioned offi-
cer in the U. S. Navy with the rank of
ensign. Mr. Marshall became interested
in the navy during the war and passed an
examination with the result above stated.
Robt. A. Widenmann, of Strich & Zeid-
ler, Tuesday night presided at the rally of
the Citizen's Union, held at Cooper Union.
Theo. Bacon is the party's candidate for
Governor.
Last Saturday evening thieves entered
the residence of Adam Schaaf, piano man-
ufacturer of Chicago, and succeeded in
securing jewelry and wearing apparel
valued at $1,200. The burglars have not so
far been captured.
Among this week's callers at the Mason
& Hamlin warerooms was Mr. Geo. F.
Hedge, the M. & H. representative at
Buffalo. Shipments have be made this
week for Argentina, India and South
Africa.
Competition does not affect the volume
of business at the Doll piano factory. On
the contrary, latest reports are to the effect
that the list of Doll patrons is rapidly
growing. Those dealers who now handle
the Doll products are also increasing their
orders.
A. L. Jewett is making an extended
Western trip in the interest of the Briggs
Piano Co., Boston. Business with this in-
stitution is at present excellent and in-
creasing in volume week after week.
John Weser, of Weser Bros., seen by
the Review on Tuesday and asked for a
report on trade conditions, said that the
Weser products are in steady demand, with
every prospect of continued good business.
J. T. Howell, manager of the Hedrick
Music House, Hedrick, la., intends to
open a music store in Martinsburg, la.,
Sales are Made
A R E H E A D Q U A R T E R S and fill orders promptly for all styles and tune discs,
. . . AT FACTORY PRICES. . . .
in these fin de siccce aays by men wlio are
thoroughly conversant down to the minut-
est details with that which they offer to
prospective customers. A piano salesman
will obtain much more satisfactory results
if he acquaints himself with the mystery of
the action and technical analysis of the
instrument. He can do this
By Studying
"The Piano"
Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of Musical Merchandise.
f°m$:n?v\ 6EYER"5 HERMAN BUCKSKINS.
HAMMACHER SCHkEMMERsC 0
3HS^^
the best book ever written, and so pro-
nounced by the highest experts, on the art
of tuning and regulating. It thoroughly
acquaints the reader with the grand, the
upright, the square piano on a scientific
basis. It is illustrated with carefully-
designed diagrams accurately numbering
and naming each part of the instrument.
It should be in every salesman's library.
Tuners, whether amateurs or experts,
recognize it as the standard work of their
craft. No "kit" is complete without it.
Cloth bound, over one hundred pages.
Sent post paid on receipt of one dollar.
209 Bowery, tf. Y
Edward Lyman Bill
f East 14th 5treot
New York
"BYRNE" PIANO.
NEW
Publisher
STYLES JUST OUT.
C.E.BYENE PIAUQ CO,, 242 to 352 E. 122d St., H.T,

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