Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
HYMWLIA
THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS
tpfie
hammers as meritorious. Do you give this
branch special attention?"
"Not more than the others, but it receives
PIPE ORGAN
a full share. The requirements of various
manufacturers are thoroughly studied so NO LARGER THAN A REED ORGAN
Two Manual and Pedal-Bass
that all hammers are made in such a way as
Effects from on* Keyboard
Pronounced by experts, who have given it the
to meet the views of customers and in com-
Church Organ Pipes Only
most complete tests, to be the perfect player.
pliance with their suggestions. So successful CHICKERING & SONS, Pianoforte Makers
Territorial allotment is being rapidly made to
have we been in this respect that in the six
BOSTON, MASS.
agents.
years
duringwhichwe have been manufactur-
Distributors for North and South America.
j* J jt
ing hammers, our facilities for carrying on
the
work in this branch have been enlarged
Melville Clark Piano Co.,
Manufacturers of the
no less than three times. To-day we are
NEW 1901
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Players
working up to our full capacity, notwith-
and the Melville Clark Pianos
standing these successive increases in space,
Factory and Warerooms:
machinery and number of persons em-
399-405 W. Madison St., Chicago, III.
ployed.
"It is a pleasure to receive communications
of this kind, and it is an additional stimulus
to make greater effort in the production of
CATALOGUE
goods
of
the
highest
grade.
It
is
also
an
evi-
MANDOLINS,
is now ready. Contains all the latest ideas in
dence that high-grade goods are appreciated merchandise
of this class. Copies free to the
GUITARS
and are in demand, and that quality to-day trade. Have you received your copy yet? If not,
and BANJOS
is a factor in the sale of pianos."
drop us a postal for it to-day.
Apollo
Stool - Scarf
Regal
Stand pre-eminently foremost in the estimation of
those great musicians of the world, who, being
judges of a perfect instrument, are only satisfied
with that which meets the most exacting re-
quirement. Careful selection of material from a
knowledge of what is necessary in order to obtain
the results desired, perfect seasoning of the woods
used, scientific construction of each instrument by
workmen of experience, combined with our peculiar
method of tone balancing has produced in the
Many Articles of Interest.
Richard Harding Davis's "The Princess
Aline" in dramatized form, illustrated by Wabash Avenue and Adams Street,
CHICAGO
Charles Dana Gibson, is a feature of the
April Ladies' Home Journal. "The Beau-
tiful Jewess Who was Called the Princess
of Her People," and "The Lovers of a
Cheerful Giver," are two other articles of in-
"REGAL" MANDOLINS
terest in the same issue. Miss Griscom,
GUITARS and BANJOS
the
American woman golf champion, shows
instruments that, artistically, have won for them-
"How
Golf is Played" in a series of photo-
selves an enviable reputation from the professional
graphs. Edward Bok further emphasizes
players of two' continents.
the value of simpler living, and Helen Wat-
Art Catalogue mailed free upon application to
Moody offers guidance through "The Made upon Honor ESTABLISHED—IN—I83Z
for 6a years.
Have no Superior
Wulschner cMusic Co. terson
New, "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
*
First Tragedy in a Girl's Life." "A Stucco
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
SEND FOR XKW CATALOGUE.
Country House for $7500," "A Shingled
Country House for $2500," and "Some Ar- Factory and Warerooms s
tistic Little Homes" have a practical value 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
ALBANY, N. Y.
PIANO 'PLAYER...
to those planning to build homes. There are
Made by
three short stories by Gelett Burgess, W. A.
FARRAND & VOTEY ORGAN CO.,
Fraser and Laura Spencer Portor, and
Organ Mfrs.
DETROIT, MICH.
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps's "The Successors
WINSLOW, of Mary the First" is concluded. W. L.
HASTINGS
MANUFACTURERS OF
Taylor's painting, "The Barn-Raising as a
^
Manufacturers of ^ .
Social Event," worthily fills a whole page,
0$
Fine Piano
w
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
and "Through Picturesque America" is fin-
ished, making way for similar tours into
Montclair, New Jersey. other lands. Much space is devoted to fash-
ions, and there are articles on gardening,
312, 316 East 95th Street.
the lawn, floriculture, cooking, etc. By The
NEW YORK.
PIANOS
Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia.
SMake Money for the
One dollar a year; ten cents a copy.
OAR D MAN
^GRAY-
PIANOS
N, Y. Co-operative
Piano String Co.
VARNISH
PIANO STRINGS
IANOS
Catalogue unit Information cau be had by addressing
Factor* nnrt
r JA CO A T? I ^dff, S t N Y
Wiircrootns: 3£t"*J«}Tr J-«» > J-±IH kJltf I N . J. »
Schumann Pianos
THE SCHUnANN IS THE GREATEST VALUE
FOR THE HONEV HADE.
Correspondence
Solicited
$Cl)Uttt<)l1l! PldtiO (KO.
I33-I25 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago, IM.
429-43J-433 East 10th St., NEW YORK
A New Lumber Co.
The H. A. Stang Lumber Co. has been or-
of Sterfiyg
ganized for the purpose of dealing in kiln- QfiofUy aod foW Priced. ^ o ? " w
dried lumber of all kinds with offices at 1938 It pays Deafers to fjarydfe tfiem.
Park Avenue and yards at Nos. 108-114 E.
KOHLER
& CAMPBELL.
131st street this city. The officers are:
FACTORYAND OFFICE.
FACTORYD
OFF
4 O 2
West 14th Street,
New.YorU.
Henry A. Stang, president and treasurer;
Henry S. Ressmeyer, vice-president, and
Chas. T. Bothner, secretary.
The Commission Evil.
(E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.)
Among the important matters which are
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
under consideration by the Canadian Piano
188
\ and 1883 PARK AVE.,
THE AMERICAN PIANO MFQ. CO.
& Organ section of the Piano & Organ
Corner 128th Street, N e w York.
(icneral Offices:
""Seymour Building. 43d St. & Fifth Ave, NEW YORK.
Manufacturers Association, is the commis- Dealers securing territory will be protected
sion evil, and a plan to mitigate it is to be HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFACTURING CO.
M . I>. M O L L E R o" aimfacturer
Ch r c h nd
brought
up for discussion at the next meet-
co n c e ?t P I P E O R G A N S
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
ing
of
the
Association.
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
64 and 66 Court Street, New Haven, Conn,
Miiniiraotiireil l>y
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A. B. CHASE PIANOS
Weaver Co. to Again Enlarge.
[Special to The Review.]
York, Pa., March 25th, 1901.
The
organs
made by the Weaver Organ
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
and Piano Company of this city are in use in
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
every country in the world, and have an es-
Factory and Principal Office
New York Warerooms
tablished reputation wherever used for su-
. NORWALK, OHIO
10 EAST 17th STREET periority in style, tone and finish. A little
more than a year ago the company began the
(PIANO
manufacture of pianos, and the product of
PLAYER)
this branch of its business is crowding so
close in the wake of its organ trade, that it
The ANGELUS is the
ORIGINAL PIANO PLAYER bids fair to overtake and probably outstrip
it. The growth of business always was great,
PRICES UPON APPLICATION
but during the last year it was phenomenal.
Additions have been made to the company's
plant from time to time to meet this increase,
and only within the last year a large annex
SELF-PLAYING ORGAN
was added with the expectation that it would
suffice at least for several years.- So rapid,
Made for twelve years J* AH experimenting has
however, has been the increase recently that
been done for you «£* You take no chances in
more room must be had to accommodate the
accepting representation of the goods made by us
bookings, and several days ago the company
T H E WILCOX
was granted a permit for the erection of an
(SL "WHITE CO.
additional building, the capacity of which
164 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
will nearly quadruple that had at present.
Main Office and Factory, McR^DEN, CONN., U. S A
...NO OTHER LIKE IT...
The new structure will front on Philadelphia
street, will be modern in all its appointments
and fitted up with the latest improved ma-
chinery. When the new building is finished
Manufacturers of the
the plant will rank with the largest and most
CHASE BROS., HACRLEY
important in this city and of its kind in this
and CARLISLE
country, a condition made possible only
through years of unremitting toil, coupled
MUSKEGON, MICH.
with intelligent business methods and con-
Manufacturer of
scientious and honorable dealing.
ANGELUS
Symphony
CHASE^CKLEY PIANO CO.,
PIANOS
JACOB DOLL,
Illgh-Grade
Grand and Upright
A New Piano Firm in Boston.
Brooks & Priest is the name of a new firm
of retailers who have just opened up in Bos-
ton. The first named was for a long period
with Chickering & Sons, while Mr. Priest
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
was connected with the Hotel Reynolds.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
NEW YORK They will occupy the old Doll quarters on
Warerooms : 144 Fifth Avenue
Tremont street, near Hoylston. They have
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms.
not yet fixed on their line of pianos, but ne-
DOLI.'S COLONIAL STYLE "C"
CONTAINS SPECIAL FEATURES OF gotiations are now under way with a number
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING T H E
of manufacturers. They will probably han-
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
dle the Davenport & Treacy pianos, and the
Write .for Catalogue and Prices.
products of one or two Western houses, per-
^ERJtl^LJI^OJ«FGJDO. _ _ _ j y C T O R Y , LAWRENCE, MASS.
haps the D. H. Baldwin Co.
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Pianos
- Merrill Piano
the Stevens Organ and Piano Co.
Busy at Keller & Sons.
The Review visited the factory of Keller
&
Sons, Rider avenue and 141st street, on
MANUFACTURERS OF
Wednesday and, as usual, found the head of
the firm, Henry Keller, at his post, exercis-
ing close supervision over the work in every
7/3 OCTAVE. PIANO CASE.
department. Mr. Keller was busily engaged
in preparing an important shipment for one
Write for catalogue and prices.
of the Keller patrons.
MARIETTA, OHIO.
Asked for a report as to trade conditions,
he
said: "We are doing very well. Suffi-
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
cient orders are on the books to keep us busy,
«*
«J» Attractively gotten up, and so far as we can see ahead, there is no
cause for anxiety. Our pianos please the
dealers, evidently, and we shall endeavor to
PETER DUFFY, President.
deserve their good opinion always."
•••
C. R. STEVENS, General Manager.
Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe Organ
SCHUBERTJ^IANO^
U/ye Name
Tells U/>e Grade
W A
THE SHAW PIANO CO,, ERIE, PA.
An effort is being made by the Retail
Association of Dubuque, la., to get the City
Council to pass an ordinance requiring trans-
ient merchants to pay a license of $10.00 a
day. The object, among others, is to prevent
casual sales of pianos by outsiders in that
city.

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