Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 5

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THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
FINEST VIRGIN REDWOOD TRACT
Of
20,000 Acres to Be Purchased in Cali-
fornia if Present Plans Materialize.
A movement has been launched to purchase a
tract of 20,000 acres of the finest virgin redwood
timber, recently opened to sale by the termination
of protracted litigation and in danger of being
sold to lumber interests.
In discussing the unique features of the commer-
cial redwood, not the famous mammoth or big tree
of California, of which there are only a few groves
.and of which it is the only congener, Mr. Greyson
says it constitutes the oldest timber growth upon
the American continent.
"I should go further, for in fact these redwood
forests belong to an entirely different geological
period from the growth upon any other portion of
the continent. Many of the large trees are upward
of 4,000 years old. It produces the greatest amount
of merchantable timber per acre of any known tree
in the world, many of the choicest tracts averaging
100,000 to 125,000 feet. Its growth is confined to
what is known as the fog belt of Del Norte, Hum-
boldt and Mendocino counties, and of this the en-
tire world supply, the ownership of fully 80 per
cent, is now concentrated in the hands of a com-
paratively few large timber operators. Immense
sawmill plants have been constructed during the
last ten years, which are working at full capacity
night and day in order to rush off the timber to
supply the ever-increasing commercial demand.
"A railroad, connecting the region with San
Francisco by rail for the first time, will be com-
pleted this year. It can be foreseen that with a
continuance of the present cutting, within the next
forty or fifty years the major portion of this im-
mense timber stand will have been wiped out, and
within seventy-five years all of it will have as fully
vanished from the Pacific Coast as the white pine
has disappeared from the Atlantic.
Lumber and Veneers
ASTORIA VENEER MILLS & DOCK CO.
BIRD'S-EYE VENEER CO.,
HOFFMAN BROTHERS CO.,
ASTORIA, L. I. N. Y.
Custom mills for band and veneer
sawing; slice and rotary cutting of
Mahogany, Circassian and Fancy
Woods.
ESCANABA, MICH.
Established 1867.
Incorporated 1B04.
FORT WAYNE. INDIANA.
Specialties, Hardwood, Veneers, and
Lumber for Musical Instruments.
Mfrs. of Bird't-eye Maple and plain
wood for Piano Linings.
THE £ . L. CHANDLER CO.,
HENRY S. HOLDEN,
ORLEANS, VT.,
GRAND RAPIDS. MICH.
Cross-banding Veneers in Poplar,
Gum and Birck. Rock Maple for
Rest Plank. Piano Lining in Maple
and Mahogany.
Rotary-cut Rock Maple, for Piano
Pin Blocks. We also manufacture
Birch and Maple Panels.
T. J. NARTZIK
Plain Sawed and Rotary Cut Veneers
1966 Maud Ave.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
Soft Poplar and Gum Cross-band-
ing. Hard Maple Pin Block Stock.
Bird's-eye or Plain Linings.
makes the need to secure untouched a representa-
FRED A. QIDDEN TO EUROPE.
tive tract of it as a reserve most urgent, and the
Newly
Elected President of the Glidden Varnish
movement tending toward this purchase one of
Co. Accompanied by His Family
Goes
world-wide interest."
NO INTERFERENCEJVITH BUSINESS.
Abroad—Trip Will Be One of Business and
Pleasure—The Great Plant in Cleveland.
Fred. A. Glidden, newly elected president of the
Glidden Varnish Co., sailed on Thursday, July 23,
with his 'family for a combined business and
pleasure trip through Great Britain, Norway,
The death which was recently announced in The Sweden, Germany and France.
Some three years ago the Glidden Co. estab-
Review of Wm. Seiber, president of the Central
Veneer Co., of Huntington, W. Va., one of the lished a complete foreign department in its busi-
largest concerns of its kind in the country, will not ness and has been shipping its products through-
in any way affect this prosperous business. Mr. out the entire civilized world. Its success during
Seiber, it is understood, had made all arrangements the past ten years has been phenomenal, due large-
for the continuance of the business before his ly to its splendid organization, consisting of vari-
ous departments of research and sales.
death.
Its new plant in Cleveland comprises seventeen
Mr. Seiber had been identified with many im-
portant enterprises connected with the development acres, ten of which are covered with modern, con-
of Huntington, having been a member of the crete, fireproof buildings, enables it to produce
Chamber of Commerce, and for nine times was the highest quality of goods at a minimum cost,
elected Mayor of Central City. During that time and places it in a position to compete with the
he helped to develop that center in a most credit- world on varnishes and paint specialties.
able way. Mr. Seiber was prominent in fraternal
circles, and was one of the most popular men in
QUITE NATURAL.
A Growth of 4,000 Years.
Huntington.
A
trained
ostrich
recently disconcerted its ex-
"It seems indeed a shame, when one stops to
hibitor
at
a
music
hall
by continually endeavoring
think, that a magnificent forest, which it has -taken
TO ERECT NEW DRY KILN.
to break away from all restraint and to climb over
nature 4,000 years to produce, shall be entirely de-
the footlights into the orchestra.
(Special,to Th$»R«vieJt)
stroyed within three or four generations. And the
The widely-advertised act came to a sudden end
BOSTON, MASS., July 27.—The Ivers & Pond Co.
least that the people of the United States can con-
and
the professor emerged from behind the cur-
has
closed
arrangements
with
the
H.
Wales-Lines
scientiously do is to secure a substantial belt of the
tain
and
apologized for the actions of his pet in
Co.
to
erect
a
new
dry
kiln
at
the
corner
of
Mill
best of this great forest and perpetuate it as a na-
about
these
words:
street
and
Albany,
Cambridge.
The
new
factory
tional forest wonder.
"Lydies and gentlemen, hi am very sorry to dis-
will
have
a
frontage
of
ninety-one
feet
and
a
depth
"There are many persons alive to-day who will
of thirty-three feet at an estimated cost of $10,000. appoint you this hevening. We are compelled to
live to see the last primeval redwood forest utterly
cease our hengagement until the management hen-
wiped out, unless some movement to preserve at
BUYING NEW MACHINERY FOR PLANT. gages a new orchestra leader.
least one example is immediately begun and carried
"The one at present hemployed 'as no 'air on
through to success. The fact that nowhere else on
.Manager LeRoy, of the Musical Instrument Co., top of 'is 'ead, and my bird takes hit for a hegg."
the face of the entire globe is there anything to of Boyne City, Mich., is visiting the East for the
compare with this splendid forest growth, and that
purpose of selecting new machinery for the plant
NORRIS SPECIALTIES IN FAVOR.
the habitant of the Sequoia sempervirens is con-
of the company, which was so badly damaged by
The
all-metal noiseless pedal actions made by
fined wholly to this narrow belt, some fifteen or
fire recently. While this catastrophe has caused a the Norris Noiseless Pedal Action Co., Stoughton,
twenty miles in width by about 230 miles in length,
great deal of delay, it is hoped that instruments
Mass., continue to grow in favor with the trade;
will be ready for the market in the late fall.
in fact, all the latest specialties made by this en-
terprising house are finding a larger clientele of
users and admirers.
THE
REASON
WHY.
CINCINNATI, O.
"Why does the band play so softly sometimes
Importer* and Manufacturers of
P
and then so loudly?"
Circassian Walnut and Figured
•oft yellow poplar for cross band-
"Dunno, unless it's so that those of us who are
Mahogany Veneers for high grade
ing is unapproached in this country.
deaf can get our money's worth."
Death of W m . Seiber, President of the Central
Veneer Co. of Huntington, W . Va., Greatly
Regretted—Was Prominent in Various Ways.
The Ohio Veneer Co.
Piano Manufacturers
piano cases and cabinets.
New York Office and Sample Room
N. Y. FURNITURE EXCHANGE
Lexington Ave. and 46th S t .
G. H. VAUGHAN. Eastern Representative
w
A large supply always on hand.
If you are a salesman, tuner or traveler, and
desire a position, forward your wants in an ad-
vertisement to The Review in space not to ex-
ceed four lines and it will be inserted free of
charge and replies sent to you.
The Central Veneer Co., Huntington, W. Va.
SOSS INVISIBLE HINGES
"OUT OF SIGHT
EVER IN MIND"
When you fail
to see an un-
sightly hinge
protruding you
know SOSS is
the answer.
No. 108
Write to-day.
SOSS MFG. GO,
435 ATLANTIC AVE.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
" The Maker's Name and Reputation are the
Real Protection of the Buyer"
Every high grade BUSH & GERTS piano bears the name of its MAKERS. For a quarter
of a century BUSH & GERTS have made high grade pianos. Both BUSH & GERTS are
practical piano makers and have made 50,000 pianos under the ONE NAME, ONE
TRADE MARK. Dealers wanted in all unoccupied territory. Write for prices and terms.
BUSH & GERTS PIANO COMPANY
601 Fine Arts Building
410 South Michigan Boulevard
Chicago, Illinois
Factory Offices: Wood and Dayton Sta.
JAMES (EL HOLMSTROM
"EASY TO SING WITH"
IRA D. SANKEY
EASY TO SELL AT A GOOD PROFIT
WEAVER
ORGANS
SMALL GRANDS PLAYER PIANOS
Eminent as an art product for over 5O ymar*.
HARD TO WEAR OUT
and terms will lnt«r«tt you. Writ* «•.
Office: 23 E. 14th St., N. T.
Factory: 305 to 323 £. 132d St., N. T.
WEAVER ORGAN & PIANO CO.
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
DEALERS WILL FIND IN THE ESTEY
PRODUCT THAT
Standard of Excellence
WHICH IS A POSITIVE GUARANTEE
TO EVERY PURCHASER.
Piano Factory:
Southern Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue,
New York.
Organ Factory: Brattleboro, Vermont.
PIANOS
ORGANS
Matchless
MILTON PIANOS AND
"INVISIBLE" PLAYERS
have exceptional
values
XAMINATION and comparison with other in-
struments will prove this—but there is
nothing like seeing one of these instruments
to convince you.
C. As an aid we will ship a sample instrument to
any financially responsible dealer in open territory.
E
MILTON PIANO COMPANY
A. H. Kayton. President
12th Ave., 54th and 55th Sts., New York
"A NAME TO REMEMBER"
GRANDS, UPRIGHTS
BRINKERHOFF
Pianos and Player Pianos
The details are vitally
interesting to you
HIGH GRADE
LEADER
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
209 South State St.
For the
Chicago
DEALER
T H E KRELL PIANO C O . , CINCINNATI, O
The Styles For 1914
Excel AH Previous
Creations
Factories
Cypress Avenue
136th and 137th Streets
New York
Krakauer
Represent in
their construction
Pianos
ithelhighest
mechanical Iand
The Music Trade Review
373 Fourth Avenue
New York, N. Y.
artistic ideals.
KRAKAUER BROS., Makers
KURTZMANN
IANOS
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UPPOSE we send a man to your
store to tell you how to analyze
your territory and how to get more
business. You'd be willing to pay his
expenses and a big fee. Instead of this
man talking face to face with you, he
writes his story and it is published in
The Music Trade Review. You get it
for less than 4 cents. You are then
called a "subscriber," but you really are
a buyer of merchandising knacks, as
every week's issue is full of bright things.
$2 in any kind of money buys this service
for 52 weeks.
S
Received the HIGHEST AWARD
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago, 1893
Win
Friends
for
the
Dealer
BYRNE"\
C. KURTZMANN ft CO.
FACTORY
526-536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
PIANOS
PLAYER
PIANOS
The Weser Piano Is The Best
Proposition In The
Market To-Day A n d We
Are Reader To
WESER BROS
MORB
T\ mi FT
WESER BROS
THAN
KKELLER&SONS
PIANOS and PLAYER-PIANOS
THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF QUALITY
156th Street and Whitlock Avenue, New York
WORTH
THE; MONBY
C B . BVRINB FMAINO CO.
East 41st St.
NEW YORK
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On Approval To Aivy L
Responsible Dealer In
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NEWTORK

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