Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 51 N. 7

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THE
The World Renowned
MU3IC TRADE
REVIEW
QUALITIES of leadership
were never better emphasized
than in the SOHMER PIANO of
to-day.
SOHMER
VOSE PIANOS
BOSTON,
They have a reputation of over
It is built to satisfy the most
cultivated tastes.
The advantage of such a piano
appeals at once to the discriminat-
ing intelligence of leading dealers.
Sobmer & Co.
FIFTY YEARS
for superiority In those qualities which
are most essential in a First-class Piano.
VOSE & SONS PIANO CO.
BOSTON, MASS.
ORIGINALITY
WAREROOMS
Corner Fifth Avenue and 32d Street, New York
RAN
Cfi
Pianos
BALER
PIANOS
MANUFACTUIEKS' HEADQUARTERS
Nos.
280082
WABA8H
AVBIVUB
CHICAGO,
GRAND AND UPRIGHT
Meceived Highest Award at the United States
(D Ito tli© meet Celebrated Instruments of the Age,
(Guaranteed for five years. j®~ Illustrated Cata-
logue furnished on application. Price reasonable.
r
IFerms favorable.
,
.
THE
RIGHT IN EVERY WAY
Warcroomsr 237 E. 23d St.
B. H. JANSSEN
factory s from 233 to 245 E. 23d St., N. V, 132d St. and Brown Place, NEW YORK
IHVENPORT & TREACY
Pianos are conceded to embody rare values. They are the resuli
of over three decades of acquaintance with trade needs. They
at prices which at once make the agency valuable to the dealet
FACTORY-1901-1907 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK, N Y
is the key-note of the
Bush & Lane propo-
sition. A tone beyond
comparison. A case
design in advance of
all. We stop at nothing
to produce the best.
BUSH & LANE PIANO CO.
HOLLAND, MICH.
FKKMEEFLE
CHICAGO
PIANOS
IJfrxerett W\nno&
CONCEDED TO BE THE
NEW
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ARTISTIC STANDARD
It is with pardonable pride that we refer to the unanimity with which the
Greatest Artists, Brightest Critics and Best Musicians have accepted EVERETT
Pianos as the new Artistic Standard. Progressive dealers are fast providing
themselves with " T h e Everett" as a leader.
The John Church Co.
NEW YORK
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LINDE7 V UN
AND SONS
HADDORFF
CLARENDON PIANOS
PIANOS
40 1-467 W . 4 0 t h s,
Novel and artistic case
designs.
Splendid tonal qualities.
Possess surprising value
apparent to all.
NEW YORK.
J. A. MANVILLE,
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
Manufactured by the
HADDORFF PIANO CO.,
Rockford, - - Illinois
Expert Scale Draughtsman
And Consulting Specialist on Piano
Construction. 40 years' experience.
WRITE AND TELL ME YOUR TROUBLES.
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THE
MUJIC TIRADE
VOL.
LI. N o . 7. Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at 1 Madison Ave., New York, August 13,1910
SINGI
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$2
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HE successful man makes the impossible possible.
He is not discouraged by any combination or series of combinations which seem to
be formed to obstruct his onward pathway.
He never shirks a duty or shifts responsibility, and in this way only success is achieved.
The successful man is never making excuses, and nine times out of ten you will find that the
man who is an adept in making apologies lacks force enough to close a sale.
He makes up in excuses what he fails to achieve in effort.
Application, perseverance, accuracy—the trinity of success.
Indifference, incompetence, apology—the trinity of failure.
.;
The.votaries of either prove the god they worship in the character of the work they perform.
While the Declaration of Independence stated that all men were born free and equal, it had no ref-
erence to brains, and were all equipped equally for the labor of life, it would require hue mathemat-
ical skill to count the wealth of this nation.
Hut we are not, and so long as there are inequalities of
brains there will be' inequal distributions of wealth.
In the shuffle of- life most men occupy just the place in business or society for which they
are especially fitted, and when each of us .performs accurately and with essential skill the work which
naturally befalls us, the day of the agitator and the meddler will be gone, and the day of Paradise
will ha-ve dawned with rosy promises of universal peace.
The incompetent insist that unusual luck is dealt out to the man who succeeds, for success
comes by a fixed law, and not by luck or accident, but then the incompetents are always grouchy
and fault-finding.
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They are sand in the bearings, and because they, themselves, cannot accomplish what they de-
sire they are sure that luck or some mysterious factor aids and assists the more successful man.
In other words, they are specially favored by Fortune. .
That may be, but the most successful men whom I know have not been speculative theorists.
. .? . They have been mighty hard workers.
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