Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 16

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS , New Vose Quarters |in [Chicago.
Lease Signed for an Entire Building at 246
Wabash Avenue Which Will Be Entirely
Remodelled and Beautifully Equipped.
Apollo
Jt j* Jt
Melville Manufacturers
Clark Piano
Co*,
of the
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Players
and the Melville Clark Pianos
Factory and Warerooms:
399-405 W. Madison St., Chicago, III
Regal
MANDOLINS,
GUITARS
and BANJOS
Stand pre-eminently foremost in the estimation of
those great musicians of the world, who, beiifg
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
. «: «'
instruments that, artistically, have won for them-
selves an enviable reputation from the profession al
players of two continents.
Art Catalogue mailed free upon application to
The Vose & Sons Piano Co. have just
NO LARGER THAN A REED ORGAN
closed a lease of new retail quarters in Chi-
Two Manual and Podal-Bass
Effects from one Keyboard
cago at 246 Wabash avenue, which immedi-
Church Organ Pipes Only
ately adjoins their present warerooms on the
north. The building will be entirely re- CHICKERINQ & SONS, Pianoforte Miktr»
BOSTON, MASS.
modelled, making it one of the representa-
Distributors for North and South America.
tive music trade emporiums of Chicago
as distinctive in its way as is Vose Hall in
Boston.
A magnificent plate glass front will be
installed, and a feature of the second and
third floors will be special parlors, individ-
ually and artistically furnished and decorated,
where instruments will be displayed in en-
vironment similar to the home. The fourth
floor will be used for surplus stock, as well
as tuning and repairing. On the first floor are of the highest grade, and built in
will be the offices and salesmen's desks and our own factories at Union Park.
the stock display. Shipping departments,
as well as elevators, will be at the rear of
ESTIMATES FREE
the first floor. The spacious and well-lighted
basement will also be used for storage.
From every point of view, the new Vose
warerooms in Chicago will be a model in
CHICAGO
equipment and convenience—a fitting abode
for such a deservedly popular creation as
the Vose piano.
PIPE
ORGANS
Cable Advance.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
'PLAYER...
Made by
FARRAND & VOTEY ORGAN CO.,
Organ Mfrs.
DETROIT, MICH.
HASTINGS (SL WINSLOW,
.-p,
Manufacturers of
,£.
§#
Fine Piano
&
VARNISH
Montclair, New Jersey.
PIANOS
SMake Money for the 'Dealers
Catalogue and information can be had by addressing
Factory nnd
WurerooiiiH
. 524-534 E.l 34th St.,N.Y.
Schumann Pianos
THE SCHUriANN IS THE OREATEST VALUB
FOR THE nONEV J1ADE.
Correspondence
Solicited
$CbUttlilltlt PfollO £©.
133-135 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago. IB.
MRiiufitrtureil by
THE AMERICAN PIANO MFG. CO.
(ipnerul Offlres:
Seymour Building:, 43d St. & Fifth Ave., NEW YORK.
M. :P. M O L L E R * s : n :"r turer
^cer
PIPE ORGANS
HAGERSTOWN. MD.
OARDMAN
Under the capable and energetic man-
agement of Geo. F. Diehl, president and
treasurer of the re-organized Colby Piano
Co., the pianos which they manufacture are
winning their way into a larger sphere of
popularity than ever. The Colby was al- Made upon Honor for 6a years.
Have no Superior
ways a good instrument, but the attention
New, "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
which is being paid it to-day has augmented
Factory and Warerooms t
its position in the trade field.
The styles pictured in the new Colby cata- 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
logue, just issued, are most attractive and
sufficiently varied in architecture to please
the desires and tastes of all. This booklet,
by the way, is very neatly produced and ar-
tistically conceived, the cover being of chaste
MANUFACTURERS OP
and pleasing design.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
In the introductory to this booklet, the aims
and purposes of this company are set forth
modestly but forcibly, and the important
points of merit which distinguish the Colby
312, 316 East 95th Street.
piano are referred to.
NEW YORK.
The Colby Piano Co. have been steadily
adding to their list of representatives which
to-day includes such well-known houses as
Robert L. Loud, Buffalo; J. T. Wamelink
& Sons Co., Cleveland; John Riebling, Pitts-
of Sterfipg
burg; J. C. Martin & Co., Dayton; F. W.
Quality
cuyd
fow
Priced.
"& -o? w
Spencer & Co., San Francisco; Alex. Hirsch-
It
pays
Dealers
to
fjapdfe
tfiem.
feld. Fort Worth, and a host of others.
The progressiveness of the members of
the Colby concern is bound to win for them
FACTORYAND OFFICE.
a still larger measure of success.
«O2 to 4IO West 14th Street, New York-
PlANOS
Wulschner cMusic Co
PIANO
HYMMJA
PIPE ORGAN
Pronounced by experts, who have given it the
most complete tests, to be the perfect player.
Territorial allotment is being rapidly made to
agents.
"REGAL" MANDOLINS
GUITARS and BANJOS
33
ESTABLISHED—IN—1837
N. Y. Co-operative
Piano String Co.
PIANO STRINGS
IANOS
KOHLER & CAMPBELL.
Held for the Grand Jury.
the Itlilton Piano Company,
[Special to The Review.]
(E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.)
Minneapolis, Minn., April 24, 1901.
H. B. Forest, charged with the larceny
of musical instruments from the Guitar-
Zither Co., has been held for the Grand
Jury by Judge Holt.
J. E. Eastman, Newburgh, N. Y., and W.
Ff. Rider, Kingston, i\. Y., Sohmer agents,
were visitors this week at the Sohmer ware-
rooms.
Manufacturers of
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
1881 and J883 PARK AVE.,
Corner 128th Street, New York.
Dealers securing territory will be protected
Piano Keys and Cases
T h e
! » J e w Y o r k P i a n o K e y C o . i« n.>t <>nly i m i i n U l n i i m ' I t s n - p u -
t u t l o n o f n i H k l i i K t h e In-lit I ' j i u i o H i K l r i i » > Oi-tfiin K C V H I n IhiH n i i m l i y , l . u t I m v o
tdded to their plant n tlint-rlRna P l n i i o C n a « M a k i n g D e p a r t m e n t .
and Runritntee tn furnish th« very deal of ranu work at the lnwr*t pi Ire ple.
tOfflce and Factory fur bath department! at Peterboro, .\. H.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Behning News.
Augustus Behning, of the Helming Piano
Co., has started on a lengthy Western tour
in the firm's interests. He does not expect
to return until the early part of June.
Charles Spanier, Behning representative,
leaves on Monday next for a six-weeks' trip
in the East and Middle West.
Callers at the Behning factory this week
included Howard Collins, of the Barron &
Collins Co., Danielson, Conn.; Frank Schil-
ling, Oswego, N. Y.; and A. Le Roy Con-
key, New Milford, Conn., all successful
Behning agents. The Barron & Collins Co.
have represented the Behning interests at
Danielson for the past fifteen years and have
built up an important Behning following in
their territory. Mr. Collins left a big order,
to be shipped promptly for the spring trade.
Next week will be issued a new Behning
catalogue, including several new styles in
uprights, notably styles K, 21, 19 and 15, all
having handsome, original case designs and
embracing the special Behning features of
tone and construction.
STARR PIANOS
Embody generous artistic values and have
*
been found most desirable instruments for
the dealers to handle.
Wants the Beh r Pino.
Williamson Bros., Behr Bros, agents at
Los Angeles, have received the following
letter from Mr. R. M. Close, 936 Grattan
street in that city, bearing date April 2, 1901:
"Gentlemen—I am somewhat interested in
the purchasing of a piano for a large room
in our city, and write this for price on con-
cert grand of Behr Bros. make. I specify
the Behr Bros, because I have had one in my
residence for nearly ten years and anyone
hearing it to-day would not think it more
than two years from the factory. It has had
the hardest kind of use, as my daughter uses
it hard for from two to four hours each day.
It is never closed, as the little children who
come to visit my little one understand that
the piano is also for their use.
"And further, I had it tuned about six
months before leaving the east last summer.
By chance^ the same tuner that tuned it
is in Los Angeles. He was very much sur-
prised to find it so little out of tune after six
months use, and a journey of 3700 miles.
"P.S. Anyone doubting the above state-
ment is at liberty to call and examine the in-
strument to their satisfaction,"
•* J*
Factories: RICHMOND, IND.
LEHR
PIANOS
ORGANS
HIGH J-
Original in Design, Refined intone.
Finish and interior workmanship unsurpassed.
Moderate in price.
"PIANO J>
J- CcASE
Acknowledged by the music press and trade as having no equal. Latest styles are
7 1-3 octave, have new improvements and are remarkably low in price.
H. LEHR A CO.,
Easton, Pa
You want an easy seller
THEN
SECURE THE AGENCY FOR T H E
5TULTZ <& BAUER
cAttractive Cases «** Superb Tone
The Fabian Reunion.
. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the Fabian
Union will take place at the Lexington Opera
House, 58th St. and Lexington Ave., Monday,
April 22. It being the silver jubilee of the or-
ganization, great preparations have been made
to make the occasion the most memorable
in the history of the club. An elaborate
minstrel program will be presented, in which
a chorus of over fifty male and female artists
will participate, as well as four end men and
an interlocutor in the person of Air. Alex.
J. Brown, the well-known humorist and en-
tertainer. Solos, duets, quartets, and the
Fabian Double Sextet will be heard in the
latest and most up-to-date numbers.
The advance sale of seats indicates that
the affair, from a financial standpoint, will
realize the fullest expectations of the mem-
bers.
The reception which will follow the en-
tertainment, promises to be unusually bril-
liant.
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FACTORIES AND WAREROOMS:
338-340 EAST 31st STREET
NEW YORK
Smttb Si Mantes flManos
Most
Profitable for th«
Dealer
to
Handle
Factory, 477 to 481 Clybourn Avenue,
j& j
CHICAGO, ILL.
HALLXT
D A VLS
Endorsed by Leading' Artists
for more than Half a Century
...BOSTON, MASS.
THE HAGEN & RUEFER PIANOS
RE MADE to satisfy the desire of
the buying public. Honest in
construction, tasteful in design;
touch, light and elastic, and
musical quality unsurpassed. The
prices are low, making them just the right
instrument for dealers who wish to make
money, while building up a good reputation.
€1
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND
TERRITORY TO THE FACTORY AT
PETERBORO,
N. H.
A PIANO MADE FOR
MUSICAL PEOPLE.
RICH IN VALUE
FOR THE DEALER.
CHRISTMAN & SON,
RADLE
PIANOS
Office and Ware rooms: 21 East 14th St., New York.
Factory! 6 6 5 - 6 6 7 Hudson Street, New York.
are built to wear, of the best
material and sold at a remark-
ably low price. A money-making
instrument for the dealer.
Factory, 611 & 613 West 36th Street, NEW YORK.

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