Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS MISSOURI DEALER FOUND INSANE.
[Special to The Review.]
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Quincy, 111, June 18, 1901.
. Luther B. Kaylor, proprietor of music
PIPE ORGAN
stores in Nevada, Mo., and Fort Scott, NO LARGER THAN A REED ORQAN
Two Manual and Podal-Bass
Kan., was discovered here to-day violently
Effects from one Keyboard
Pronounced by experts, who have given it the insane. How he reached the city is unac-
Church
Organ Pipes Only
most complete tests, to be the perfect player. counted for. He has been placed under re-
CHICKERINQ
& SONS, Pianoforte Makers
Territorial allotment is being rapidly made to straint by the officials.
BOSTON,
MASS.
agents.
BIGGEST SOHMER OUTPUT.
Distributor* for North and South America.
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^
Apollo
The June output of the Sohmer factory
this year has already exceeded that of any
corresponding period since the establish-
ment of the firm.
Melville Clark Piano Co,,
Manufacturers of the
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Players
and the Melville Clark Pianos
Factory and Warerooms:
THE SCHUBERT.
399-405 W. Madison St., Chicago* 111.
THE
PIANO
drands and Uprights
GRAND
PRIX
PARIS
1900
For Catalogues and Information Call on or
Address:
D. H.BALDWIN & CO.
OARDMAN
CINCINNATI
CHICAQO
LOUISVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
TERRA HAUTE
ST. LOUIS
IMPORTANT EXPORT SHIPMENTS.
ESTABLISH R» 1NB3
Kroeger Piano Co.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
PIANOS
Mason & Hamlin have made important
export shipments this week to Australia, the
Bahamas, Turk's Island, (W. T.), and South
Africa.
GLAD TO SEE THE STAMP GO.
East *32d St. & Alexander Ave., New York
FARRAND ORGAN COMPANY,
DETROIT, MICH.
Manufacture's of High Gra.de
Reed Organs, Cecilian Piano Players and
Olympia Self-Playing Organs.
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Manufacturers of
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Fine Piano
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VARNISH
Schumann Pianos
$CbUtliaittt Pi4H0 CO.
LaSalle Avenue, Chicago,
BOOTHE BROS
PIANOS
ESTABLISHED—IN—1837
Made upon Honor for 6a years.
Have no Superior
New, "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
STRINGS
312, 316 East 95th Street.
NEW YORK.
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of Sterfipg
Quality ar>d fow Priced. «** t>? w
George R. Fleming, Philadelphia, was
among this week's callers at the Weber It pays Deafers to fjatjdfe tfrem.
warerooms. He left an order. Mr. Flem-
ing is an earnest, successful advocate of the
FACTORYANO OFFICE.
Weber products, in the sterling merits of 4O2 to 4IO West 14th Street, New
which he firmly believes.
KOHLER & CAMPBELL.
Robert R. Duffin, traveling representa-
tive of the Symphonion Music Box Co.,
has just returned from a very satisfactory
business trip.
William Knabe has entirely recovered from
THE AMERICAN PIANO MFQ. CO.
his
recent automobile accident and attends to
tieneral Dfllces:
business daily at the factory.
Seymour Building. 42a St & Fif'h Ave., NEW YORK.
M . P . M O L L E R "r tareT
H. O. Fox, the Cecilian demonstrator and
Ch r c h nd
co n c e?t P I P E O R G A N S representative, reached Gotham on Thurs-
day.
HAGERSTOWN, MD.
Manufactured by
PIANOS
N. Y. Cooperative
Piano String Co.
Chas. H. Tapham, a piano dealer of Lynn,
G.SPIELMANN&CO Mass., is the subject of a very flattering
notice which appears in the Lynn News of
PIANOS
recent date, in connection with a portrait.
Slake Money for the ^Dealers
Catalogue and Information can be had by addressing
Mr. Tapham has been for twenty-one years
•"W^SSn™. 524-534 E. 134th St., N . Y. in the piano business, and previous to open-
ing his own establishment in that city was
connected with a number of leading stores
in Massachusetts.
Corre.pond.nc
Solicited
^GRAY-
Piano men and bankers are looking for-
8EXD FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
ward with satisfaction to the approach of Factory and Warerooms s
July 1st, when the $40,000,000 reduction in
internal revenue taxation becomes operative. 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
ALBANY, N. Y.
The elimination of the two-cent tax on checks
is especially gratifying. Of course, this tax
for the most part falls on the general pub-
lic and not on the banks, but it has been a
source of great annoyance. Unstamped
checks have caused much inconvenience, not
MANUFACTURERS OF
owing so much to the outlay as to the book-
keeping required, as the very small items PIANO BASS and
call for as much work from the bookkeepers SMALL MUSICAL
as large and important ones.
INSTRUMENT
Montclair, New Jersey*
THE SCHUHANN IS THE GREATEST VALUB
POR THE HONEY HADE.
PIPE
ORGANS
The case work, as well as the tone, of the
Schubert piano has always been a matter
of pride with Peter Duffy, the president of
the firm. Some especially fine veneers are are of the highest grade, and built in
now being used on the Schubert mandolin
our own factories at Union Park.
piano, which, by the way, is having a great
vogue. It is selling well in all woods—ma-
ESTIMATES FREE
hogany, walnut and oak. The imitations of
guitar, mandolin, zither and banjo, as given
on the mandolin piano, are so perfect that
persons listening in adjoining rooms are very
CHICAGO
often completely deceived. Dealers who are
keeping pace with the times find the Schu-
bert mandolin-piano not only an attraction,
but a sure money-maker.
York.
Cbc milton Piano Company,
""-^— °< Upright Pianos
(E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.)
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
1881 and 1883 PARK AVE.,
Corner 128th Street, N e w York.
Dealers securing: territory will be protected
Piano Keys and Cases
T h e . \ o w Y o r k I * i ( i n o K e y C o . in tint only innltiuliilng Its repu-
tation of nmkhitf the lust 1'iaiui ami Pipe Oruan Keys in Ihis i-iiuntry, t.ut have
added to their plant n lirxl-.iaKB l'llllio Cliao Milking D e p a r t m e n t ,
>Office and Factory for both departmeuu a t Peterboro. X. U,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
BOILED DOWN BITS.
Augustus Behning and Charles Spanicr
are making a big record. They find the
attitude of the trade toward the Behning
piano as very friendly. The fact is, the
Behning sells easily and pleases purchasers.
Embody generous artistic values and have
*
Behr Bros, are active at the factory. Their
representatives now on the road are doing
good work. Horace F. Brown, of the firm,
has just returned from an Eastern trip.
been found most desirable instruments for
the dealers to handle.
Mr. Dutton, manager of M. Steinert Sons
warerooms, Portland, Me., came to New
York on Tuesday to bid "good-bye" to his
father, William Dalliba Dutton, on his de-
parture for Europe.
Christman & Sons have found their cur-
rent styles in uprights so acceptable that
the Christman factory force, increased in
number, has been kept hard at work since
the season began on actual orders.
STARR PIANOS
Factories:
Laffargue & Oktavec are receiving many
complimentary letters regarding the satis-
factory manner in which they finish their
instruments before shipment. The modesty
shown in their recent catalogue assertions
and declarations has also brought forth fav-
orable comment. The future of this pro-
gressive young firm is very promising.
The Pittsburg Organ & Piano Co., of
Aspinwall, Pa., propose to increase their cap-
ital stock in the near future from $25,000,
fully paid in, to $75,000.
The Academy of Music at Kingston, N.
Y., and its contents were completely de-
stroyed by fire at an early hour Tuesday
morning. The loss is about $25,000.
Action is to be taken by the Comptroller
against five hundred corporations in this
State which owe corporation taxes. Char-
ters will be annulled if taxes are not paid.
The Bell Organ "& Piano Co., Ltd., Mon-
treal, have sent out invitations requesting
attendance at the opening of their piano art
rooms in that city on June 20, 21 and 22.
This week's report at the Newby & Evans
factory proves conclusively that the present
Newby & Evans styles in uprights are meet-
ing with well-merited appreciation.
Albert Steinert, manager of M. Steinert
Sons Co., Providence, R. I., was in this city
on Monday.
Sedgewick & Casey, of Hartford, Conn.,
are the authorized agents for the Sterling
pianos in that city.
The O. A. Field Piano Co., of St. Louis,
are having an exceedingly active demand
for Vose and Jewett pianos.
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RICHMOND, IND
Simplex piano
[TRADE NARKI
THEODORE P. BROWN, WORCESTER MASS.
The easiest to play.
The Simplest.
The best in every way.
You want an easy seller
Wm. T. Miller of the Henry F. Miller &
Sons Piano Co., who recently underwent a
seme what dangerous surgical operation is
now out of danger and is rapidly regaining
strength and health.
The Schaeffcr Piano Manufacturing Co.,
Chicago, are sending out some advertising
blotters which contain an illustration of
their style 10, over which appears the legend,
"A piano that speaks for itself—in musical
tones."
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THEN
SECURE T H E AGENCY
FOR T H E
5TULTZ <&. BAUER
cA Leader and a Setter as tvett
cAttractvve Cases *£ Superb Tone
FACTORIES ANO WAREROOMS:
338-340 EAST 31st STREET
NEW YORK
Smitb & Barnes flManos
Most
Profitable for th<
Dealer
to
Handle
Factory, 477 lo 481 Clybourn Avenue,
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A
CHICAGO, ILL.
HATXE/T
DAVLS
Endorsed by Leading Artists
for more tKatn 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.
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS AND
TERRITORY TO THE FACTORY AT
PETERBORO,
(Zhrisiman pianos
CHRISTUM i SOU,
N. H.
A PIANO AiADE FOR
MUSICAL PEOPLE.
RICH IN VALUE
FOR THE DEALER.
Office and Warerooms: 21 East 14th St., New York.
Factory! 6 6 5 - 6 6 7 Hudson Street, New York.
RADLE
PIANOS
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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