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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 9 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
Trade-Mark No. 27,016. Mouth Har-
monicas. C. Bruno & Son, New York
City. A fac-simile of the signature "John
Philip Sousa." Used since May 1, 1895.
The "Behning" Piano.
DEALERS WOULD DO WELL TO INQUIRE ABOUT
TERRITORY.
F you want to see some handsome pianos,
carefully finished, artistic as to case
work, and possessing a tone quality which
HIS department is edited by Bishop &
545,610. Clarinet. G. F. Pruefer, Prov- is even in all registers, you should drop in to
Imirie, Patent Attorneys, 605 and 607 idence, R. T. A vulcanized rubber cover- the factory of Behning Piano Co., 1955 Park
avenue. After an examination it will be
Seventh street, Washington, D. C. All re- ing is cemented to the wooden tube.
conceded that the Behning piano of to-day
quests for information should be addressed
is
superior to anything turned out from this
to them and will be answered through these
house
heretofore, and that is saying a great
columns free of charge.
deal, for the "Behning" has always been
PATENTS ISSUED SEPT. 7TH.
in demand and has enjoyed an excellent
reputation.
Too much credit cannot be given the
Behning Piano Co. for the indefatigable la
bor they have manifested in the up-building
of their business during the past year. In
the face of dull times, they have quietly
and without any display won the confidence
of the trade to such an extent that their fu-
Uire prosperity and success is inevitable.
545,659. Music Leaf Turner. W. B. Not only have old dealers taken to the
Purdy, Corsica, Pa. Turning arms are "Behning" of '95, but new and valuable
mounted at the base of the desk and cords agencies have been secured. At the pres-
which hold the leaves run from said arms ent time Gustave Behning is making a trip
to the top of the desk.
as far West as Kansas City, and gratifying
assurances have been received at the fac-
tory in the shape of orders that the "Behn-
ing" is going to be mighty popular this
fall.
Henry and Gustave Behning are work-
ing energetically to place the name of Behn-
ing Piano Co. in a foremost place in the
trade, and they are going to do so by mak-
545,831. Organ Reed Milling Machine.
545,814. Piano Frame. G. D. B. Pres- ing instruments that will deserve support.
H. .B. Tibbitts, Geneva, O., assignor to
Dealers would do well to inquire about
Chas. N, Rand, same place, and E. G. cott and M. A. Noweli, Concord, N. H.,
open
territory.
Wetherbee, Painesville, O. Improvements assignors to the Prescott Piano Co., same
are in the details of construction, which place. The veneering is secured between
H. E. CHUTE, traveling representative
expedite the operation, prevent variations an offset of the metallic frame and the
in the work, and prevent the tongue from wrest plank, so that it will be held in place for H. Lehr & Co., Easton, Pa., is making
a trip through the New England States.
being split while the reed is being milled. if the glue failed to perform its duty.
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Strich&Zeidler
Piano Manufacturers, cor. Brook Ave. &
134th St., New York.
The Strich & Zeidler piano has the exclu-
sive Position in the New York State
Building at the Atlanta Exposition.
If you are looking for the right instru-
ment at the right price you
will advance your interests
if you examine
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the
An instrument, as
its name implies, is
noble in proportions
and in musical ef-
fects Its price, however, is
low, probably the lowest for a
thoroughly well-made piano.
SPIES PIANO MFG.
CO (Incor.)
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Lincoln Ave., Southern Boulevard, E. 132d & 133d Sts., N. Y.
KROEGER
IVrOC^Cr r l d n U V O . Incorporated
Hanufac-
Upright Pianos of a Reliable Grade at a medium price. Remember to
tureis of look up the "Kroeger." It will please you. It is sold at the right price.
524 to 532 East 134th St., New York

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