Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 5

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Manufacturer of the
American
riandolin Harp,
The Menzenhauer
Guitar-Zither,
The o. S. Handolin
Made by C. C. Conn, of Elkhart, Indiana
Were awarded the Highest Honors and the
Best Diploma at the World's Columbian
Exposition, Chicago, 111.
And Other /lusical Novelties.
Tactorien
36-50 Terry St.,
3mev City, n. 3.
SpittcImarKt 2,
Berlin, € . , Germany.
' 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 <>f the instrument on application.
" Guaranteed to be the
Best
The Nation's
Favorite
The reason why the Columbia leads lies
largely in the fact that it is attractively fin-
ished, and capable of producing; surprising;
musical results; the price too—an important
item—affords the retail music dealer a hand-
some profit. It pays to handle the Colum-
bia, the King; of Zithers
THE COLUMBIA ZITHER.
i n t h e W o r Id.'
All instruments made bv C. G. Conn are
fully guaranteed for five years. They are
used and endorsed by all the great Soloists
and Band Masters in America.
For full description, prices, and terms of
payment for anything and everything in
music, address
C. G. CONN, ELKHART, INDIANA.
The Phonoharp Co.
9 Butler Street, London.
«
415 Broadway, New York.
150 Liverpool Street, Boston, Mass.
music Box
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gives the greatest satisfaction. It is superbly
constructed. Best workmanship throughout.
THE, SYMPHONION MFG. CO.
GEORGE VARRELMAN, President.
Asbtiry PapR, N. J.
NEW YORK OFFICES:
33 Union Square, (Decker Building)
n
Bell Brand
NATIONAL MUSICAL STRING GO.
NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.
Factories also at
Leipsic, Germany, and Ste. Croix, Switzerland
THE CELEBRATED
^ ^ ^
Hamilton S Gordon,
4li Leading Houses Handle the
Superior in both Tone and
Finish.
The leading Teachers and
Artists are using the Gor-
don Guitar.
139 Fifth Ave., N e w York.
send for caique.
Manufacturers and
Importers of . . .
F. B. BURNS & CO.
Piano Scarfs and Covers
'*f
4 and O WEST 15th STREET
£ \w
Will be pleased to send goods on selection at any time
JL O 1%. Im
O. S. KELLY CO
PIANO PLATES
The
Highest Grade of Workmanship
Foundries: SPRINCFIELD, OHIO
Tht Laador of American
F. O. OTTTO & SONS, *
Factory. 44-46 She*maa Avs^ JERSEY OTY<> N. J«
NVttEM IN CHICAUO
DON'T
FORQET
TO CALL ON
SOL GROLLMAN,
2 5 9 W A B A S H AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
WISSNER
PIANOS « * *
Main Offices
and Warerooms: :
Grand and Upright
FACTORIES:
J073 to 1088 Atlantic Ave., Brooklyn, N . Y.
WISSNER HALL,
538 and 540 Fulton Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Telephone. 876 Brooklyn
BRANCHES*
New York, Newark,Jersey City, Bridgeport,
You will find the largest and finest line of
PIANO and
RUBBER COVERS,
O R G A N STOOLS
CHAIRS,
SCARFS,
D U E T BENCHES, etc.,
at the Lowest Prices possible. Goods shipped same day
order is received.
Scarfs can be had on selection. Endless variety.
Make a note of name and number. Send for Cata-
logue. J i j l j l j t j t j t ^ j t
J* J* J*
I Positively guarantee all my goods.
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THE mXJSlG TRHDE REiZIEW
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OSCAR SCHMIDT'S SPECIALTIES.
the Small Goods trade
The large illustrated catalogue recently is-
sued by Oscar Schmidt, 36-50 Ferry street,
Jersey City Heights, N. J., has brought
tary and treasurer, Clarence L. Partee, New- forth excellent results. This book which
BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR.
York. Executive committee, .A. A. Farlam was described in detail in The Review, when
Men Interested in These Three Instruments Form and Samuel Sigel, New York, Geo. L. Lans- it appeared, contains illustrations and de-
Guild -Objects, the Standardizing of Manu-
scriptions of the Guitar-Zither in numerous
' '
facture, Literature and Teaching, and the ing and H. F. Odell, Boston.
Granting of Diplomas —Organization Effected
The matter of securing a charter for the styles; the American Mandolin Harp, the
and Charter to' be Obtained.
guild, and other things in connection with Piano Harp, the Notaphone, the O. S. Man-
dolin and the Guitarophone.
The American Guild of Ban joists, Man- the further organization of the work, were
Dealers in musical instruments who are
dolinists and Guitarists, an organization left to the executive committee.
on
the lookout for novelties, may get some
Among those represented at the confer-
whose membership is intended to include
useful
hints from the Schmidt catalogue.
music publishers, manufacturers and teach- ence were the Witmark house, of New York, Trade conditions at the Oscar Schmidt fac-
ers of these three instruments,' was formally through Mr. Parry; the Regal Mfg. Co., tory are reported to be satisfactory, with a
launched at a meeting held at Hotel Mar- Indianapolis, Ind., through Mr. Merrill, and large domestic and foreign output.
liave, Boston, on Jan. 2$. A number of the the John C. Haynes Co., of Boston, through
MR. PIERCE AT HELM.
men well known in these departments were Mr. Williams.
In a chat this week with Mr. Partee, he J. Leverett Pierce, president of the Phono-
present.
The organization, which has been in pro- expressed himself enthusiastically over the harp Co., who sprained his ankle recently
cess of incubation for the past two years, prospects for the new organization. He con- when stepping off a surface car at the en-
has been persistently agitated by C. L. Par- siders that not only will it do much to raise trance to Brooklyn Bridge, returned to his
tee through columns of his interesting paper, the professional standard, but will be of ben- desk on Monday. J. R. Greene, treasurer
The Cadenza. It was only last week, how- efit to the manufacturers in the long end. It of the firm, whose headquarters are at tlie
ever, that the plans, so long formulated, were will elevate to a higher plane that branch of Phonoharp Co. factory, Boston, was in town
the industry termed "small goods" and a on that date. He only stayed for a brief
put into effect.
more
merited estimate will be placed upon visit. The business of the Phonoharp Co.
The objects of the guild as set forth are
to further advance the interests of the in- these products.
is steadily developing.
The Review extends to the new organiza-
struments named, in their literature, music
THE "REGAL" POLICY.
and manufacture; to set the standard of tion the best of wishes for its success, and
competence and establish a higher average congratulates all concerned in its formation. Catering to Both Artistic and Commercial Fields—
Helping their Customers in Every Way.
of ability among those desiring to teach; to
GUSTAVE OTTO TRAVELING.
provide a bureau of acknowledged authority
The Regal Manufacturing Co., of Indian-
on instruments and their study and to con- Gustave Otto, of F. G. Otto & Sons, man- apolis, Ind., have inaugurated a vigorous
duct examinations and grant diplomas ufacturers of music-boxes and other special- campaign which will tend to make the Regal
ties, at 44-50 Sherman avenue, Jersey City, mandolins and guitars, as well as other in-
throughout the United States.
N. J., has been making a business trip to struments which this institution manufac-
About fifty men interested in the welfare
the West. Their latest creation, the mando- tures, more widely known in professional
of the "small goods" craft were at the din-
linette, is proving to be quite popular. and trade fields than ever before.
ner, after which Clarence L. Partee, of New
There promises to be quite a demand for it.
York, called the meeting to order, and then
A number of eminent artists have been
CONN PRODUCTS IN DEMAND. engaged to give concerts with the Regal in-
H. S. Odell, of Boston, presented a report on
the preliminaries and future work of the Latest advices from Elkhart are to the struments, thus exploiting the Regal in the
guild. The report in substance stated that effect that the Conn products are in greater artistic field, while they are now placing a
there is not a recognized college, school or demand than ever. The new Conn-queror $15 mandolin and guitar on the market
guild in the United States which has the cornet has been approved by all the leading which will bring these instruments within
chartered right to institute examinations cornetists and is being called for by band- the reach of the masses and enable the en-
and grant diplomas to teachers and gradu- masters and cornetists not only in every terprising dealer to build up an excellent
ates of the banjo, mandolin and guitar. The section of this country, but abroad.
trade with these creations. In every way the
guild intends to operate under a charter
Regal people are catering intelligently to
which will give authority to grant diplomas
both the artistic and commercial sides of the
to every school in the Union.
trade.
I N T O T H E
They recently sent out the following an-
Charles Morris, Charles Williams, Clar-
nouncement :
ence L. Partee, D. H. Day, of Lewiston, Me.,
Thos. J. Armstrong and O. H. Albrecht, of
The record of this company is one of
AS IT IS GOING BY
Philadelphia, W. A. Cole, Fred Martin and
P. J. Foley, of Boston, spoke upon the ob-
Or, in other words, work up
MUSIC BOX?
jects of the guild.
CONCEDED TO BE THE BEST
to the very best of your oppor-
SELLER ON THE MARKET.
The following ticket was presented and
AH kinds of Musical Merchandise.
tunities. Among the desirable
Beautiful Catalogue free for the Asking.
unanimously elected.
things "away up" in merit are
,. . ,
.
E. L. CUtNDET,
President, I. H. Odell, Boston; vice-pres-
the goods we are showing, and
25 Fast 14th St.. N.Y.
ident, Charles Morris, Philadelphia; secre-
which we want you to ex-
amine. They're all they look
to be—and more. It's simply
following destiny to buy of us
DID VOl) START 2 2 RIGHT ?
"BAND WAGON"
BAY STATE
IF YOU HAVEN'T
OUR CATALOG
WRITE FOR IT
Guitars, Mandolins,
Banjos, Zithers, Flutes.
26 Highest Awards. 3 Gold Medals.
John C. Haynes&Co.
BOSTON
I M P O R T E R S
A N D
J O B B E R S
O
F
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
WULSCHNER MUSIC
INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA.
Company, .» Saginaw, Michigan.

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