Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
OARDMAN
^t6RAY-
and consequently it decreases as they enter
the manufacture of pianos; but not so with
the Weaver organ. It occupies a place in
the org-an field that we cannot ignore with-
out proving false to our own interest. Our
departments are so organized that the Wea-
Pronounced by experts, who have given It the ver organ shall still receive the same atten-
most complete tests, to be the perfect player. tion and careful thought as it would if it
Territorial allotment Is being rapidly made to were the only thing we had to depend on.
We are convinced that the organ business Made upon Honor for 6a years.
agents.
Have no Superior^
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will not see its finish in this century, and
New, "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
SBNB FOB NEW CATALOCI7B.
believe there will be a demand for a charm-
Factory
and
Warerooms
t
ing toned and responsive organ, such as the
Manufacturers of the
Weaver organ, among the great-great-grand- 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Players
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ALBANY,
children
of the present generation."
and the Melville Clark Pianos
NEWMAN BROS.
Factory and Warerooms:
MONTELIUS ELECTION.
mh
papiorami
399-405 W. Madison St., Chicago, I1L
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Chapel U • yrtllS*
At the annual meeting of the stockholders
Chicago
Ave.
and
Dix
St.,
CHICAGO.
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of the Montelius Piano Co., which was held
in Denver, Aug. 5th, 1901, the following
Board of Directors was re-elected: E. N.
Manufacturers of
Kimball, J. R. Mason and W. W. Monte- Wareroom—250& 252 Wabash Ave.,
drands and Uprights
lius. W. W. Montelius was re-elected pres- Factory—1025-1035 Dunning St.,
GRAND
ident and manager; E. N. Kimball, vice-
Manufacturers and Dealers in
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president; J. R. Mason, treasurer; E. N.
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS,
PARIS
Kimball, Jr., secretary.
530-540 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. Mass.
1900
Much satisfaction was expressed by the
For Catalogues and Information Call on or
stockholders at what has been accomplished
Address:
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by this enterprising concern, and the com-
pany is looking forward to a very prosper-
CINCINNATI
ous year.
THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS
JShe
Apollo
PIANOS
ESTABLISHED—IN—I83Z
Melville Clark Piano Co,,
P i a n o s «.
THE
JULIUSlAUERSTCOZ
PIANO
A BARGAIN
D. H.BALDWIN & CO.
CHICAOO
LOUISVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS
TERRA HAUTE
ST. LOUIS
USTAULISHED INU, 1
The Kroeger Piano Co.
Scarfs
TERMS AND DATING.
Seeking the Invisible Disturber of the Profit Ac-
count—M. A. Dian's Analysis Shows Where
the Waste is—An Interesting Paper.
OUR SCARF ASSORTMENT No. 3
Consists of TWELVE ELEOANT VELOUR SCARPS, six
different patterns, assorted colors of Green, Crimson, Blue,
Maroon, Brown, etc.; or you can notify us when you order
which colors you prefer. These Scarfs have a wholesale value
of from $1.50 to $2.00 each. Every Scarf is extra heavy pile,
with fine quality all-silk fringe five and one-half inches deep.
PRICE,
NET
ASSORTMENT No. A
It is only at the close of the fiscal year, Consists of TWELVE LATEST STYLES VELOUR SCARPS.
•ix different patterns, assorted colors, in Persian effects, new
when the inventory has been taken and the tyle self colors. Oriental, Embossed Plush, and elegant six-
:olor Prints, with finest quality all silk fringe.
books balanced, that the manufacturer or
$18.00
jobber comes to realize that somewhere, or { these are not NET
the best lots you ever saw for the money
East J32d St. & Alexander Ave., New York somehow, something has entered into the rou may return within three days AT OUR EXPENSE.
FARRAND ORGAN COMPANY, conduct of his business which has materially
DETROIT, MICH.
affected the net results, and which does not
Manufacturers of High Grade
appear either in the merchandise or expense WABASH AVENUE and ADAHS STREET, CHICAOO
Reed Organs, Cecilian Piano Players and
account.
This invisible disturber of the
Olympia Self-Playing Organs.
profit account has doubtless appeared in all
HASTINGS (SL WIN5LOW, our balances, and has caused more serious
thinking than we like to admit; and it is a
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Manufacturers of -<£.
MANUFACTURERS OF
dangerous element in business, for the reason
§0
Fine Piano
w
BASS and
that it trifles with the fundamental principles PIANO
MALL MUSICAL
of good merchandising, and whenever these NSTRUMENT
are disturbed, the cost can hardly be esti-
Montclair, New Jersey. mated.
312, 316 East 95th Street.
NEW YORK.
G.SPIELMANN & CO. The topic under consideration, viz., "Terms
PI A ti OS
and Datings," is an important one, for the
SMake Money for the ^Dealers
reason that it represents one of the sources
Catalogue and Information can be bad by addremtnir
of disappointment when the balance of the
n r i » , 524-534 E. J 34th St., N. Y. profit account is taken, and these, when
of Sterfiyg
recklessly abused by any house, not only se- QuofUy aryd fort Priced. ^ -o? w
riously disturb the business of that house, it pays Dea/ers to fjapdfe tfrem.
THE SCHUnANN IS THE OREATEST VALUB
but affect trade quite generally.
FOR THE HONEY HADE.
Correspondence
SCt>tlltl3tltt PlAttO CO.
In speaking of "Terms," we mean that rule
FACTORY AND OFFICE.
Solicited
123-135 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago* II. in business which governs the time for which
4O2 to 4IO West 14th Street, New York.
credit is given for goods bought and the dis-
counts allowed for anticipated settlements.
(E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.)
By "Datings," we refer to the arbitrary
method by which dates are fixed on invoices
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
or contracts without regard to time of pur-
BOOTHE BROS. PIANOS chase or delivery of the goods, and by means
1881 and 1883 PARK AVE.,
Manufactured by
Corner 128th Street, New York.
THE AMERICAN PIANO MFG. CO.
of which additional time is granted without
General Offices:
Dealers securing territory will be protected
remuneration.
Seymour Building. 43d St & Fifth Ave., NEW YORK.
Piano Keys and Cases
Inasmuch as time or discount, or both, are
T h e l e w Y o r k P i a n o K e y C o . i« not only maintaining Its repu-
UOon of mskiriK the bent Piano ami Pipe Otran KC.VB In thin .wintry, but have
factors in nearly every transaction by which added to their plant a flrat-class P i a n o C a a e M a k i n g D e p a r t m e n t .
PIPE ORGANS goods
•nd ffnarnntee to furnish the very beet of CHUB work at tin' lowest i>rlre {xiatible.
are bought and sold, it is important )Office ana factory for una detriment. a | Feterboro, SI. H.
HAGERSTOWN, MB.
Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE
PIANOS
N. Y. Co-operative
Piano String Co.
VARNISH
STRINGS
IAN05
Schumann Pianos
KOHLER & CAMPBELL.
•* »**— °< Upright Pianos
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that the merchant or jobber ascertain as
closely as possible the amount of discounts
secured on his purchases and those allowed
on his sales, in order that he may adjust his
terms without loss to himself and yet with
fairness to the trade. While an equitable
basis may have been reached in the earlier
days, when more liberal discounts were ob-
tained, we are compelled, by a careful esti-
mate, to admit that to-day we are sufferers
from our indifference to the extent of many
thousands of dollars, even on the basis of
strict adherence to our present terms; and
where concessions have been made the loss
has been increased to that extent.
For the purpose of illustration, let us take
a business employing a capital of $200,000:
STARR PIANOS
Embody generous artistic values and have
*
the dealers to handle.
Loss
or 1% per cent, on the capital.
$3.75O
IND.
I T H E BEST I
WORCESTER, MASS.
Writ* for territory and terms.
You want an easy seller
THEN SECURE THE AGENCY FOR T H E
BAUER
There is an apparent discrepancy in the
figures showing percentage on sales as com-
pared with purchases; but it must be borne
in mind that in some lines, net cash sales are
too limited to be considered, and the discount
allowed in excess of the percentage received,
will make the average percentage nearly as
shown.
It is not intended to suggest amendments
or changes in terms, but we appeal to the
credit men to destroy if possible the practice
of allowing all manner of terms and datings
as an inducement to trade. No permanent
advantage can possibly accrue from a viola-
tion of terms, and a strict adherence to them
will not only save us from suffering so great
a loss on account of this invisible enemy, but
will enable us to conduct business on a basis
that will be more satisfactory to the trade
and more in harmony wtih true business prin-
ciples. The temptation is strong, when a
salesman sends in an order from a desirable
customer showing a nice profit, to overlook
the extra one per cent, discount or the addi-
tional thirty days' time, or the dating of the
invoice the first of the following month, as
allowed by the salesman; for are we not all
desirous of increasing our sales and striving
hard to* secure our share of the business?
But let us always have in mind that here is
one of the dangerous leaks in the dykes; and
the man at the head of the credit department
who will refuse to pass such an order will
help to turn back the tide, which threatens
to become serious if not checked.
There is no doubt about it, the Manhattan
Beach Theatre is the place to go these hot
nights. It is always cool, and you always
get a good show.
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RICHMOND,
THEODORE P. BROWN
16,500
Expressions of opinion regarding the re-
liability of the "Majestic" piano, given by
those who are handling it, justify the belief
of Henry Spies and his associates of the
Spies Piano Co., that it has a very bright
future. Mr. Spies expresses his conviction
that the early fall will bring with it a big
demand.
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Simpler flMano placer
$850,000
12,750
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Factories:
W e estimate yearly purchases
$1,000,000
Bought for n e t cash, 15 per c e n t . . . . . . . .
150,000
Average per cent, discount, 1%
Annual sales
$1,100,000
Average per cent, discount allowed, x]/ z
been found most desirable instruments for
cA Leader and a Seller as •zvell
(Attractive Cases *£ Superb Tone
FACTORIES AND WAREROOMS:
NEW YORK
338-340 EAST 31st STREET
Smttb & Parties flManoe
Most Profitable for the
Dealer
to
Handle
Factory, 477 to 481 Clybourn Avenue,
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CHICAGO, ILL.
HALLXT
Endorsed by Leading; Artists
for more than Half si Century
...BOSTON. MASS.
THE HAGEN & RUEFER PIANOS
RE MADE to satisfy the desire of
the buying public. Honest in
construction, tasteful in design;
touch, light and elastic, and
musical quality unsurpassed. The
prices are low, making them just the right
instrument for dealers who wish to make
money, while building up a good reputation.
0 bri$tman
CHRISTUM j SON,
RADLE
PIANOS
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS A N D
TERRITORY TO THE FACTORY AT
PETERBORO,
Pianos
N. H.
A PIANO MADE FOR
MUSICAL PEOPLE.
RICH IN VALUE
FOR THE DEALER.
Office and Wareroomsl 21 East 14th St., New Yor...
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-ma king
instrument for the dealer.
Factory, $11 & 613 West 36th Street, NEW YORK,

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