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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
C. G. Conn's 'Truth. 1
THE CURRENT ISSUE IS A GREAT NUMBER-
LIVELY READING ANP ARTISTIC
PORTRAITURE.
W. B. Rogers, Albert Bode, Jessie Miller,
Martha Kruger, A. H. Yerks, Thos. F. Kel-
aher, Herr Theodore Hoch, Emil Keneke,
Hiram Flint Henry, W. S. Mygrant, Fred.
J.Walker, Alfred Ziehm,Will C. Kaine, Jos.
H. Gove, Richard H. Barker, Scott Snow,
P. Venezia, W. P. Chambers, all celebrated
cornetists. The features and forms of the
great flutists portrayed include J. S. Cox
and Chauncey McNight. In the depart-
ment of saxophonists, the pictures of H.
Morin and Chas. Wm. Kruger appear.
There is also a great array of celebrated
bandmasters. Of special attractive fea-
tures there are a score. Altogether, it is
a great number.
Strauch Bros. Enterprise.
The colored double-page notice of
Strauch Bros, actions in The Review of
Dec. 18th has called forth much favor-
The latest issue of C. G. Conn's Truth
able comment. The firm's enterprise is
is notable in many respects, and ought to
highly commended and their claims for
be read by every dealer in music and mu-
patronage are well indorsed. Those in-
sical instruments in this country and in
serted on each side of the Exposition
Europe. On the first page there is a lively
award:—
editorial on certain makers and their meth-
"Superior Workmanship,"
ods. As an example of vigorous and dar-
"Superior Material,"
ing declaration it is probably without an
"Careful and Effective Adjustments of
equal in this month's periodicals.
the Parts,"
On the frent page of the cover appears
"Improved Construction,"
an excellent portrait of Ernest Neyer.
"Easily Regulated,"
This is accompanied by an expansive re-
Wm. M. Johnson has been secured by
"Minimum Liability to get out of Or-
view of his brilliant career. The portraits the Starr Piano Co. as traveling represen-
der,"
in this issue of Truth include A. H. Knoll, tative. He was formerly connected with are acknowledged to be justified by the
Marie McNeil, F. W. Bent, Thos. C. Bent, D. H. Baldwin & Co.
record of the firm.
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