Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 17

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A. B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
Factory and Principal Office
NORWALK, OHIO
New York Warerooms
10 EAST 17th STREET
ANGELUS
PLAYER)
The ANGELUS is the
ORIGINAL PIANO PLAYER
PRICES UPON APPLICATION
Symphony
SELF-PLAYING ORGAN
Made for twelve years ^* AH experimenting has
been done for you J* You take no chances in
accepting representation of the goods made by us
THE WILCOX
(SL WHITE CO.
164 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
...NO OTHER LIKE IT...
Main Officoand Factory, MERIDEN, CONN., U. S A
CHASE=HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the
CHASE, BROS., HACKLEY
and CARLISLE.
M US KEGOI
PIANOS
JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer of
High-Grade
Grand and Upright
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Pianos
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
Bast 133d and (34th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warero:ms: 146 Fifth Ave., bet 19th and 20th Sis
Loaded With American Goods,
The steamer "Star of Australia," of the
Tyser line, which recently arrived at Mel-
bourne from the United States, carried a
cargo which for size and value has prob-
ably not been exceeded by any single ves-
sel going to Australia. That fact is the
subject of especial comment in a communi-
cation received at the State Department
from United States Consul Bray at Mel-
bourne. This vessel, says Mr. Bray, brought
an entire gas plant, weighing 500 tons, for
the city of Auckland, New Zealand; 400
tons of sewing machines, hundreds of pianos
and organs, and numberless other wares.
Her cargo list, it is stated covered 120 pack-
ages, in which was included every variety
of manufactured goods produced in the
United States.
Death of T. A. Pollock.
Thomas A. Pollock, born in Woodstock
in 1846, died at his home, Richmond, Va.,
April 3. He had lived in Norwich and New
London, Conn., where he was extensively
engaged in building organs and pianos. He
built the first organ in eastern Connecticut.
He leaves a wife, one sister, Mrs. Tanner of
Hope Valley, R. I., two sons and two
daughters in Richmond.
Recent Incorporation.
Among the certificates of incorporation
filed with the Secretary of State of New
York this week was that of the Harmonist
Manufacturing Co., of New York city, to
manufacture musical instruments; capital,
$3,000. Directors: I. O. Tasch and W. J.
Smith, New York city; H. B. Boulet, Brook-
lyn.
The Schulz Co. Bring Suit.
[Special to The Review.]
Burlington, la., April 22, 1901.
NEW YORK
The M. Schulz Company, of Chicago,
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Terms.
have commenced suit against I. C. Taylor,
DOLL'S COLONIAL STYLE ••€'•
late of Winfield, and I. B. Trimmer, of that
Manufacturer of ^ ^
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI- city, for $230, which they allege is due on
^
TAR AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND account of Trimmer's guarantee for some
MILLS AND OFFICE: DOLQEVILLE, N. Y.
SOUNDING EOARD LUMBER.
musical instruments, which were sold to Tay-
lor by plaintiff company, and for which Tay-
lor has not paid, Trimmer being a guarantor
;
for Taylor to the company.
C. R. STEVENS, General Manager.
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT
the Skvcns Organ and Piano Co.
Wagner's Music Protected.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe Organ
7/3 OCTAVE.
A bill has been prepared, upon invitation
of the Prussian Government, to prolong the
copyright held by the publishers of Wagner's
music until fifty years after the composer's
death. His works were to have become pub-
lic property in 1913, but under the new law
they will be held until 1933.
PIANO CASE.
Write for catalogue and prices.
MARIETTA, OHIO.
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
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Attractively gotten up.
PETER DUFFY, President.
SCHUBERT PIANO CO., 535 EAST J34th STREET, NEW YORK.
&/>e Name
Tells U/>e Grade
5HAW
THE SHAW PIANO CO., ERIE, PA.
Behning~Co. Get Verdict.
[Special to The Review.]
Minneapolis, Minn., April 22, 1901.
In Judge Frazer's court Friday, The Beh-
ning Piano Co. was given a verdict of $1,-
069.61 against Andrew E. De Mars.
Thomas Jones and M. Steinert & Sons
Piano Co., of Providence, R. I., have been
sued by Lydia Penno, who asks $5,000
damages for alleged assault.
The Burlington. la., Pipe Organ Co. are
re-building the organ of the First M. E.
Church in that city,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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OSCAR SCHMIDT.
Succesior to MENZENHAUER
& SCHMIDTt
Manufacturer of the
American
riandolin Harp,
The Menzenhauer
Guitar-Zither,
The 0. S. flandolin
And Other Huslcal Novelties.
factories:
36-50 Terry St.,
Jersey City, n. 3.
Spittelitiarkt 2,
Berlin, £., Germany.
Branches in ail principal cities of the United States; also in all parts of Germany, France, England, Belgium, Switzerland,
Denmark, Russia and Italy; also in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.
Superior workmanship, tone and touch, secured preference of our instruments over all competitors here as well as In
Europe. Catalogues of the instrument on application.
The
Nation's
Favorite
THE COLUMBIA ZITHER.
The reason why the Columbia leads lies
in the fact that it is attractivel7 fin-
ished, and capable of producing surprising
musical results; the price too—an important
item—affords the retail music dealer a hand-
some profit. It pays to handle the Colum-
bia, the King of Zithers
, .
The first and only disk music box
made which is provided with an auto-
matic tune-changing mechanism.
REQ1NA MUSIC BOX CO.
Rahway, N. J.
The Phonoharp Co.
9 Butler Street, London.
415 Broadway, New York.
150 Liverpool Street, Boston, Mass.
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NOW, LOOK PLEASANT,
PLEASE
All Leading Houses Handle the
Bell Brand
NATIONAL MUSICAL STRING CO.
the CRITERION
If you are in need of a musical instrument of any kind, write for prices to C. Q. CONN. Elkkart,
Ind., and a photograph of the instrument, made expressly for you, will be sent by return mail, and the
instrument itself will be held a reasonable time subject to your order.
A certificate of an actual test of the instrument, signed by a competent expert, will accompany'the photo-
graph, which may be safely depended upon as an exact representation of its real worth and condition.
When the order is placed, the particular instrument from which the photograph is made, will be
shipped prepaid, to the customer, with full instructions to allow him to give the instrument a satisfac-
tory trial. Should it not prove satisfactory, it can be returned without a cent of expense to the customer.
Instruments costing $20.00 and upwards are guaranteed by written contract for a period of five years
against any defect in tone, tune or workmanship; and they will also be sold on the installment plan,
should customers prefer that method of purchase.
Address iill correspondence to C Q . C O N N , ELKHART, IND.
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gives the greatest satisfaction. It is superbly
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constructed. Best workmanship throughout.
THE SYMPHONION MFG. CO.
GEORGE VARRELMAN, President.
NEW YORK OFFICES:
33 Union Square, (Decker Building)
THE
LATEST
Asbtiry ParK, N. J.
Factories also at
Leipsic, Germany, and Ste. Croix, Switzerland.
ANO BEST HARHONICA
The Leaderof American Music Boxes
F. G. OTTO & SONS,
WILLIAMJONK & BRO.,
ManulaHi.irrs, lm|x.i UTS and J..l.ber« .>f
MUSICAL.
THE GORDON
PIANO
Send for
I llustrated
Catalogue.
^HAMILTON
MERCHANDISE,
28 Warren Street,
Bet. Broadwiij ami Cliurrli St.,
NEW YORK.
S . GORDON, , 39 F S™
AVENUE,
TENTH°AYENUE,

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