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THE
\, B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
New York Warerooms
10 EAST 17th STREET
factory and Principal Office
NORWALK,"OHIO
ANGELUS
75
7VY\JSIC T R K D E
Piano Player
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ORIGINAL
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L U T E effects, Violin effects, etc., are brought
into play combined with the PIANO,
making a veritable Orchestra. N o other
Piano Player like it or will do what the
cANGELUS can.
Any one can Play it.
Tt Plays any Piano.
Endorsed by highest musical authority.
Josef Hofmann, Marcella Sembrich, Jean de
Reszke, Edouard de Reszke and many others
of note.
Che Olilcox $ 01 bite Co.
main Office and factory :
meriden, Conn., U. $. B .
new Vork:
164
JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer of
fflgh-arade
Grand and Upright
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Pianos
WILL OCCASION NO CHANGE.
We are informed by the Emerson Piano
Co., of Boston, that the death recently chron-
icled of Orrin A. Kimball, a member of the
firm, will not occasion any change whatever
in the conducting of their business, or in
their financial condition and responsibility.
The articles of co-partnership executed in
1900 expressly stipulated that the interest of
either partner in case of death should remain
in the business until the expiration of co-
partnership, Jan. 31st, 1910.
MARSHALL'S LOG OF MAHOGANY.
In these days the up-to-date piano maker
recognizes the fact that it is the style of ven-
eer placed on the case which attracts the
customer and sells the instrument, and to
all such the arrival of an exceptionally fine
piece of wood is noted with interest and the
first opportunity taken of looking same over.
William L. Marshall, who by the way is
a most up-to-date veneer merchant, has late-
ly received just such a piece of wood as will
interest piano men. A very expensive but
an extremely fine log of mahogany, with nice
roll figure, the kind of mahogany which is
quickly snatched up, and we would advise
all who are in the market to hurry down
to East 10th street and feast their eyes on
same before'it is disposed of.
APOLLO CONCERT IN OAKLAND, CAL.
Every person that could be accommodated
attended the "Apollo" concert at the spacious
East 133d and 134th Street*
warerooms of the Girard Piano Co. in the
First Avenue and 30th Street
NEW YORK Central Rank ?>uilding last evening, says the
Wareroomu: 92 Fifth Ave., bet 14th and 15th Sts.
Oakland Tribune. Nearly 500 people were
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present to listen to the great "Apollo," the
recognized piano-player par excellence that
has ever been introduced to the public. It can
be attached to any piano and produces the
Manufacturers of the
music from the instrument in a manner that
CHASE BROS,, HACKLEY
could not be eclipsed by artists of note. Last
and CARLISLE
evening- the exhibition of the "Apollo" was a
pronounced success, the large audience show-
MUSKEGON, MICH.
ing their approbation by frequent applause.
Manufacturer of «£* *>*
Included in the programme was songs ren-
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI-
dered
by Miss E. Roeckel. The young lady
4£ TAR AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND
acquitted herself in a way that captivated the
MILLS AND OFFICE : DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
SOUNDING BOARD LUMBER.
vast crowd present. Mr. Rea Hanna pre-
sided at the "Apollo," and he attended to the
duties in a most satisfactory manner. There
C R . STEVENS,®General Manager.
are so many points of advantage to be ex-
MANUFACTURERS OF
plained in the "Apollo" that a person to fully
understand its superiority over similar instru-
ments should avail themselves of the oppor-
tunity by visiting the Girard Piano Co/s
lyi OCTAVE. PIANO CASE.
warerooms and cheerfully have the instru-
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ment shown to them. The Girard Piano Co.
is now under the management of Colonel
MARIETTA, OHIO.
John E. Eox, a practical piano man who has
followed this line of business for over twenty-
Embodies the best vakie for the dealer.
five years past. He came direct from Boston
d*
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Attractively gotten up. to accept the tender of general manager and
secretary, and is also a director. This con-
cern was fortunate in securing the services
PETER DUFFY, President.
of this affable gentleman as head of this pop-
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SCHUBERT PIANO CO., 535 EAST J34th STREET, NEW YORK. ular piano house and he will undoubtedly
tend to make the Girard Piano Co. more fa-
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UPRIGHT
F. ENOELHARDT,
vorably known than ever.
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Formerly Foreman
P I f\ IM O A C 1 I O N S
STKIN WAY & 8OW8 Action l»ept A. J. Pomeroy, who represents the Russell-
Lane pianos in Middleport, N. Y., has built
up quite a following for these instruments in
OFFICE:
FACTORIES:
Windsor Arcade, 2 E. 47th St., N. Y,
St. Johnevllle. N. Y. v on N.Y. C. R. R. his vicinity.
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypress Ave.
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
PIANOS
JULIUS. BRECKWOLDT
tbe Stevens Organ and Piano Co.
$UPtn$ Combination Reed-Pipe Organ
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