Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
ing must have at least a knowledge of the
rudiments of music, and when she gets full
command of her engraver's tools and is able
to turn out a complete manuscript, her earn-
ings amount to about ten dollars a week.
One
New York woman, it is said, has sup-
are no ready for shipment. Write for
prices. Secure the agency. The best
ported herself and family for years as a
pianos made for you to handle.
music engraver. She works at her own home
il*
<3* «£*
in a suburban town, and the publishers and
composers wlio have employed her pronounce
The Hobart M. Cable Company,
her work second to none in the trade. Sev-
Manufacturers of PIANOS and ORGANS
Office and Warerooms
eral apprentices work under her direction.
STEINWAY HALL, 17-21 VAN BUREN ST., Another woman, the wife of a busy en-
ROOMS 414-415-416.
graver, who employs a staff of girls, takes
Factory
rauiury
500-510 CLYBOURN AVE.
C H I C A G O . entire charge of the workshop when her hus-
band is absent. She is herself a practical
engraver, and conducts the business so suc-
cessfully that there is no blunder in any
manufacturers of fiigb-Gradc
department, either artistic or mechanical.
THE HOBART M. CABLE
PIANOS
r Organs
Look Best
Che Jinn Jfrbor Organ Co.,
Sound Best
Wear Best
Sell Best
The Kroeger Ambassadors.
ORGANS
Thos. La M. Couch and Jay C. Amie, both
WEAVER ORGAN &
traveling at this time in the interests of the
PIANO CO.
Kroeger products, report that a most flatter-
Manufacturers,
ing reception has been accorded them at the
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
various stopping places. They see on every
Ann Arbor, Mich.
hand evidences among Kroeger agents of
;
Write for latest Catalogue of New Styles.
vigilant and loyal service.
In several instances where new agencies
IIS E. 14th St., New York.
Near Steinway Hall,
were established, those undertaking Kroeger
representation
have
already
started
on
an
Manufacturers of
active plan of campaign. In local press no-
All kinds of . .
tices they point out in effect that "Kroeger"
Make a Specialty of
and "all-round merit" are synonomous terms.
PIANO CASE VENEERS Activity at the Kroeger factory continues
COMPOSERS'
MUSIC
unabated.
Factory and 'Waferooms:
WILLIAM1 JHASSE,
Isaac L Cole & Son,
Ucnccrs,
Foot 8th
S
^^iRiii
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
of all Descriptions.
BUSTS.
Now the High-am-o-phone.
CABINETS.
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
The latest utilization of the "phone" family WRITE FOR LATEST
Manufacturers of
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
s the High-arn-o-phone which has been incor-
porated in Trenton, N. J., with a capital of cArt in 'Piano Construction
$250,000.
The directors are: Joseph D. is clearly evidenced in
RIDER AVENUE,
The
Bet. 140th and 141st Sts.,
NEW YORK. Coughlin, Daniel Higham and John B.
West of Third Ave.
Moran.
Upright
Pianos
CHAS. LOOS,
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
Fancy Figured Domestic and Foreign
Story
Braumuller Agencies.
Clark
They are in advance in point of
Otto Braumuller, who has been making
tonal effect and casz architecture.
an extended trip in the interest of the Brau- STORY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO.
PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY.
muller Piano Co., has made a number of
2O5 LEWIS STRELT,
N.EW YORK. valuable connections for the Braumuller pia-
no with leading dealers in various parts of
CALF AND SHEEP
the country who, after a trial of the latest
styles, have taken the agency and given him
good
initial orders. Among the houses who
Also Raw Hide Snares,
278, 280 & 282 Siegel St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. have taken the Braumuller representation
may be mentioned the Jesse French Piano &
MANUFACTURED BY
Organ Co., of St. Louis, Mo., who will
You can increase your Organ trade if
handle the Braumuller in the eight stores
you handle the
K , ^
which they control; the Wulschner Music
SORANTONJPA.
Grade
Co., of Indianapolis, Ind.; O. C. Houck &
Co., Memphis, Tenn., and John A. Bryant,
m
Chicago.
The fact that these dealers have taken the
Correct
£* ~ -
i \ \ estab-
Prices
agency for the Braumuller affords most con-
1
vincing testimony of the substantial values
Beauti-
ful
Raltabla Raprauntatlnt Wanted In all Open Territory.
which the Braumuller Co. are offering to
Writ* for our Catalog and Lateit Propoiitton to (he Trada.
Cases.
the trade. It is "a straw which shows how
E. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
the trade wind blows," and it might be fol-
BRATTLEBORO, VT., U. S. A.
lowed with pecuniary advantage by other
• • « FACTORY • « •
WORCESTER, MASS.
dealers who are looking for a really first-
A 302 to 304 MOTT AVE.,
rate, popular-priced piano. Dealers will find
N
New York.
by looking up the Braumuller that the prices
WILLIAM^TONK & BRO.,
Manufacturers, Im|x)rters and Jobbers of
1
OFFICE and WAREROOMS:
are
right,
and
the
values
given
very
great.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
rj
Otto Braumuller is expected home from his
28 Warren Street,
p.
1117 Chestnut Street,
Bt»t. BroudWJij iiud Church St.,
XKW YORK.
extended trip in about a week.
Philadelphia.
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS * « *
KELLER & VAN DYKE,
T A
TABER ORGAN CO.,
MI
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The
STERLING
The Talk of the Town.
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en or cracked. After a thorough examin-
ation we found the piano to be in perfect
condition, in fact, as good as before the
accident. The Steck piano is certainly well
built; in fact, it's a wonderful piano."
While in Poughkeepsie this week the
writer heard of an incident in connection
with a Steck piano, which shows that George
Steck & Co. are justly entitled to use the
(Receiver's Report.
phrase "The Old Reliable" when they write
or speak about the Steck piano.
The report filed by H. B. Thielsen, tem-
It seems that several days ago the teacher porary receiver of the Gilbert Bros, bank,
in the graduating class of the Poughkeep- Portland, Ore., shows resources of $164,-
sie High School was late in arriving at the 139.84 and liabilities of $191,862.57. Mr.
school, being delayed by a severe rain storm. Thielsen says: "I have found it impossible
Idleness always breeds mischief, and it was to classify the value of the individual notes
so in this case. While the class was await- appearing in bills receivable, for the reason
ing the teacher's arrival, several of the boys that the makers of the notes are widely scat-
& jt &
amused themselves and their classmates with tered, residing in localities represented by
ALL. NEW DESIGNS.
rag-time music on a new Steck upright just over 200 post-offices. The greater number
purchased by the Board of Education. The of these notes are in payment for pianos and
ringleader thought the piano hid the player organs sold, and the form of the notes makes
too much and suggested moving it around the instruments sold security for the pay-
so as to bring the artist in sight of all. The ment of the notes."
piano stood on a three-foot platform and
Trade Visitors to Chicago.
weighed almost a thousand pounds, but the
Among the visitors to Chicago for the
boys in that class are evidently an athletic
The Sterling Company, lot, for their united strength gave the piano past week were Col. Daniel F. Treacy, of
such an impetus that, try as they might, the Davenport & Treacy Co.; A. P. Roth,
DERBY, CONN.
they could not prevent its rolling, and with of Roth & Engelhardt; Gen. Julius J. Es-
High
a tremendous crash it landed on its back on tey, of the Estey Organ Co.; V. W. O'Brien,
Grade
the Kranich & Bach traveler; J. G. Holt,
the floor.
Original In Design, Refined In tone.
The report was awful, the whole school Kansas City; E. E. Devereaux, the Kurtz-
Finish anrl interior workmanship uiiHitrpaased.
Moderate In |niro.
seemed to shake, and but for the coolness mann road man; L. E. Lyons, Springfield,
Piano
of the other teachers and the fine discipline Mo.; E. W. Furbush, the Vose ambassa-
Case
of the scholars, a panic might have resulted. dor.
Acknowledged hy the nm»i<: presx and trade aa having no equal.
As it was, the eight boys were the only panic-
Latest Kt.vlea are 7 1-3 octave, have new improvements and ara
Visiting the Exposition.
remarkably low in price.
stricken individuals in the building and they
Daniel Krakauer, of Krakauer Bros., and
were scared stiff. They never waited for
H. LEHR & CO., Eastern, Pa. anything or anybody, but made a dash for Reinhard Kochmann, Krakauer ambassa-
hats and coats, and started on a run dor, left town on Monday en route to the
UHiFORMLYloi
ALWAYSlEUABLE their
for home, telling their wondering parents Pan-American Exposition, where they will
they did not feel at all well. The excitement remain a few days. They will make sev-
in the school attracted the attention of pass- eral calls at State agencies on their way to
ers-by who hurried into the building to find Buffalo.
out what was the matter. It was then the
Now Well Under Way.
teacher arrived and she soon had every-
E. B. BOGART & CO.,
The new Weser building on West Forty-
thing quiet. With the assistance of a dozen
third street, is now fairly under way. The
511-513 East 137th Street, NEW Y OR K
men the piano was lifted up on the platform
foundations were extremely difficult to ex-
and rolled back in its proper place. Every-
Henry Detmer Music Co.
cavate and adjust, but are now well laid
...Piano Manufacturers... body wondered into how many pieces it
and ready for reception of the heavy iron
would separate itself, but as it looked un- upper flooring and beams.
and Jobbers of all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC. hurt, the teacher thought to try to play on
Piano Replevined.
it would add no further damage. She sat
261 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
down, played on it, tried every key, and, Deputy Sheriff Rinn on Saturday reple-
to the amazement of all, found not a single vined a piano valued at $1,000 from Mrs.
rUnufacturer of
thing broken, misplaced or damaged, not a Ella Abigail O'Brien, wife of former sheriff
fiRAND AND IJPRIGHT piANOS screw was loose, or a key or hammer broken. James
O'Brien, at her residence, No. 11
The incident became the talk of the town, West Eighty-sixth street, on a claim assigned
546-548 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD,
and is still, for that matter. Almost every to Harry D. Low, by the Steinert & Sons
NEW YORK.
day citizens call at the school to see the Co., of New Haven.
piano that was knocked over but "not out,"
It was alleged that the company on Jan.
and naturally the "Steck" reputation for 14th leased the piano to her with the option
solidity of construction receives a lot of of purchase, at $1,200, and that she agreed
T 1 H E only work published that treats exhaustively of the comment. Mr. W. E. Hoysradt, the president
to pay $200 in cash and the balance in month-
technical development of the American piano, its pro-
cursors, and the personalities connected therewith, including of the Board of Education, said to the ly installments of $100 each, and that no part
the early piano and harpsichord makers of New York, Balti-
of the sums has been paid.
more, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, etc. Praised and com-
"We thought there must be some-
mended by the press and world's greatest authorities. 350 writer:
pages, cloth, price $2.00.
Big Order for Veneers.
thing wrong with the piano after such a
Address, J. B. SPILLANE,
fall,
but
there
is
not.
Any
piano
that
can
The well-known veneer house of I. T.
3 E. 14th Street, New York
stand such a throw-down and come up as Williams & Son, of this city, secured an
good, if not better than ever, must be made order last week from Steger & Sons for
parI
right—and is right. I can understand now five hundred thousand feet of mahogany
why the folks always speak about the Steck veneers. This takes high rank in the mat-
Chicago Ave, and Dix St., CHICAGO. J* J*
ter of veneer orders.
as the 'Old Reliable.' It's that, sure. After
hearing the account of what happened, I
Manufacturers and Dealers in
"""•'"'""'"' High Grade Pianos. could not believe but what the piano must PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS,
Wareroom—250& 252 Wabash Ave., / _ T T _ . ^ - ^
be a wreck, or that something must be brok-
530-540 Atlantic Avenue, Boston.
Factory—1025-1035 Dynning St.,
CHICAGO.
Pianos and Organs
^ %
^
*
t ^ *
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
of Perfection
^ *
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^9*
Pianos
Organs
BOCART
PIANOS..
Spillanc's Ristory or m
American Piano-forte
Pianos *
7i Organs.
JULIUS BAUER & CO.,

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