Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 23

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THE MUSIC 9 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
ANGELUiS
(PIANO
PLAYER)
The ANGELUS is the
ORIGINAL PIANO PLAYER
PRICES UPON APPLICATION
Symphony
SELF-PLAYING ORGAN
Made for twelve years J* All experimenting has
been done for you J* You take no chances in
accepting representation of the goods made by us
THE- WILCOX
(EL W H I T E CO.
164 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
.NO OTHER LIKE IT...
Main Officaand Factory, MERiDEN, CONN., U. S A
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the
CHASE BROS., HACRLEY
and CARLISLE
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JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer of
High-Grade
Grand and Upright
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Pianos
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
East 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warerooms: 146 Fifth Ave., bet. 19th and 20th Sts.
NEW YORK
Send for Catalogue, Prices and Term*.
Entertained by Baldwin Agent.
[Special to The Review.]
Danville, N. Y., June 3, 1901.
The representatives of the local news-
papers returned on Saturday from an out-
ing to Terre Haute, Ind., as guests of J. C.
Galloway, local agent of the Baldwin Piano
Co. The purpose of the trip was to view
the exhibit of the Baldwin piano which
was awarded the grand prize at the Paris
Exposition. This exhibit consisted of a
model of the Baldwin piano factories op-
posite Eden Park, Cincinnati, which was
made expressly for the Paris Exposition,
and which was displayed in the department
of civil engineering and transportation. The
building and display of this exhibit alone
cost the Baldwin Co. over six thousand dol-
lars.
After the knights of the pencil had com-
pleted their inspection of the exhibit, they
were escorted to the Terre Haute House,
where they were introduced to Misses
Swartz, Wilson, U'Neil and Leshttre, four of
Terre Haute's beautiful daughters who made
every effort to please the visitors.
After an elegant banquet at the Terre Haute
house, a tally ho party was formed and many
places of interest were visited. The guests
appreciated the efforts of the Terre Haute
people to entertain visitors and they are also
aware that Mr. Galloway is an adept at
entertaining, and his invitations will ever be
looked forward to as a harbinger of a good
time.
This exhibit, which has been displayed
in Indianapolis, Louisville and Terre Haute,
will, at the request of a number of Bald-
win representatives, be shown in other cit-
ies. This is a wise decision for there could
be no better means of educating the public
to a full conception of the merits of the in-
struments which the Baldwin Co. manufac-
ture than this mode of publicity.
Bauer & Co.'s New Warerooms.
DOLL'S COLONIAL STYLE " C "
*?*
The new warerooms of Julius Bauer &
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI- Co., at 250-252 Wabash avenue, are certainly
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TAR AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND among the most attractive of the artistic
MILLS AND OFFICE: DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
SOUNDING BOARD LUMBER.
piano emporiums in the "City by the Lake."
The scheme of decoration is particularly
rich, and the specially designed rooms show
C R. STEVENS, General Manager.
off the various instruments displayed therein
to the greatest advantage.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Artistic warerooms such as these aid ma-
terially in impressing the public with the
character of a house and the instruments
T/s OCTAVE. PIANO CASE.
which they manufacture. Julius Bauer &
Write for catalogue ani pricesi
Co. have taken a position in this respect
which will win them support. Their new
MARIETTA, OHIO.
styles, which embrace style G, a Colonial
upright, style M, a handsome upright in
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
walnut case, and a smaller instrument, style
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Attractively gotten up. F, are finding much favor in wholesale and
retail fields.
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT
Manufacturer of <£*
€ k Stevens Organ and Piano Co.
Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe organ
PETER DUFFY, President.
Dominion Co. to Enlarge.
•••
SCHUBERT PIANO CO., 535 EAST J34th STREET, NEW YORK.
&/>e N a m e
Tells T5he Grade
THE'SHAW
w
PIANO CO., ERIE, PA.
The Dominion Organ & Piano Co., of
Bowmanville, O n t , are asking for tenders
for the erection of an addition, 4 0 x 1 6 0
feet, to their already large plant, which will
make the factory one of the largest in the
Dominion, and will necessitate the employ-
ment of an increased number of hands,
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OSCAR SCHMIDT,
Successor to MENZENHAUER
& SCHMIDT,
Manufacturer of the
American
flandolin Harp,
The Menzenhauer
Guitar-Zither,
The o. S. flandolin
HOWARD
And Other Huslcal Novelties,
factories:
mandolins and Guitars excel
all others
3^-50 Terry St.,
Jersey £ity, n. 3.
SpittelmarRt 2,
Berlin, £., Germany.
T h e y are made on scientific r*in-
ciples, and for volume, purity and
sweetness of tone, have never been
Branches in all 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.
Write for catalogue and
THE COLUMBIA ZITHER.
The Nation's
Favorite
The reason why the Columbia leads lies
iargely in the fact that it is attractively fin-
ished, and capable of producing surprising 1
musical results; the price too—an important
item—affords the retail music dealer a hand-
sotne profit. It pays to handle the Colum-
bia, the King of Zithers
Che Rudolph Ulurlitzer Co.
manufacturers
121E. 4 th St. t c>\
Cincinnati
The Phonoharp Co.
S77?///G
9 Butler Street, London.
415 Broadway, New York.
150 Liverpool Street, Boston, Mass.
NOW, LOOK PLEASANT. PLEASE
All Leading Houses Handle the
Bell Brand
NATIONAL MUSICAL STRING CO.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.
tohe CRITERION
If you are in need of a musical instrument of any kind, write for prices to C. G. 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 all correspondence to C Q . C O N N , ELKHART, fND.
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Ciympbonton music Box
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gives the greatest satisfaction. It is superbly
constructed. Best workmanship throughout.
THE SYMPHONION MFG. CO.
GEORGE VARRELMAN, President.
Asbury ParK, N. J.
NEW YORK OFFICES:
33 Union Square, (Decker Building)
Factories also at
Leipsic, Germany, and 5te. Croix, Switzerland.
THE CELEBRATED
Hamilton S. Gordon,
send for catalogue.
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Ths LeaderofAmerlcan Music Boxes
F. G- OTTO & SONS,
Factory, 44-46 Shermaa Ave., JERSEY CITY, N. J,
WHEN
IN CHICAGO
DON'T
FORGET
TO CALL ON
SOL GROLLMAN,
2 5 9 W A B A S H AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
You will find the largest and finest line of
PIANO and
RUBBER COVERS,
ORGAN STOOLS
CHAIRS,
Superior in both Tone and
SCARFS,
D U E T BENCHES, etc.,
Finish.
at the Lowest Prices possible. Goods shipped same day
is received.
The leading: Teachers and order
Scarfs can be had on selection. Endless variety.
Artists are using the Gor-
Make a note of name and number. Send for Cata-
don Guitar.
logue. J*J*J*Jtj*^*j*j*
Jt jt jt
I positively guarantee
all my goods.
9 Fifth A v e . , N e w o r k .

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