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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 29 N. 6 - Page 37

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
firms have informed us that they fully ex-
pect to place large orders."
Styles A, B, C and D are being sold in
ebonized and fancy decorated woods. Style
A is described as "31 strings, 4 chords, C,
G, F Major and G sept." Style B has 15
tones and 6 sharps arranged on keyboard.
Its description is "41 strings, 5 chords, C,
G, F, D, A Major." Style C is the same
as B, with fancy decorations and larger
size, constructed on the elegie style, giving
it a more powerful tone.
The largest style, D, is known as a Parlor
Grand Deweylin, with chromatic scale, 47
strings, 25 tones, 10 sharps and flats on
keyboard. It is beautifully decorated and
inlaid with celluloid around the edges. It
is in 7 chords, C, G, F, D, A Major, and
D and A minor.
Frank Scribner, like others who know
the possibilities of the "Deweylin," is en-
thusiastic about it, and his faith is made
strong by the confidence and success of
the jobbers. He says it cannot be pointed
out too strongly to enterprising dealers
that they will do well to become acquaint-
ed at once with the merits of the "Dewey-
lin" through their jobbers.
The sixty-second anniversary of the
founding of the house of Wm. Knabe &
Co. will be celebrated in Baltimore to-day
by the employees of the firm in the form of
a general jollification and pic-nic.
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
44
A Leader
among
Leaders."
Main Office and Warerooms :
27 Union Square.
A BIG THING FOR THE TRADE
The Wonder Self-Composer
(PATENT APPLIED FOR)
Not a toy, but a remarkable invention by which any
person can write hundreds of different marches (two-
step) for piano or organ without previous knowledge
of musical composition. Read what great composers
sav about it:
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA :
" It is an unique and marvelous in-
vention. "
FRED N. INNES:
•' The most clever musical device I
have ever seen."
ALESSANDRO LIBERATI:
•• I congratulate the inventor. The
SELF-COMPOSER is all that is claimed
for it."
D. W. REEVES:
"An instructive and meritorious in-
vention that should create a large
demand."
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Price, FIFTY CENTS, by mail.
SEND FOR ONE.
Musical Instruments
Q • /^i^lVTiyT
v U l l l i ^ o f every kind «««
LARGEST FACTORIES IN THE WORLD,
Catalogues sent on application.
23 East 14th St., New York City.
MAIN FACTORIES, ELKHART, INDIANA.
Newman Bros. Co.'s Prosperity.
A full share of prosperity is being en-
joyed by the Newman Bros. Co., Chicago.
Their trade in pianos and organs was never
better. Dealers and purchasers alike recog-
nize the high reputation of the Newman
products which deservedly enjoy a gener-
ous share of patronage and appreciation.
The Newman Co's. creations for 1899 are of
more than usual attractiveness.
We understand that trade demands will
shortly compel an enlargement of the
Newman Bros, factory. They are fortu-
nate in owning ample ground immediately
adjoining which can be utilized for this
purpose.
The success of the Newman Bros. Co. is a
tribute to honest methods which prevail in
every feature of their business.
Musicians at War.
There are three Hebrew theatres in this
city, and two unions of musicians are now
at war with each other as to which one
shall control the orchestras employed in
them. The organizations are known as the
Forward Musical Union and the Carl Sahm
Club. The former trains with the Social
Democratic party, and the other with the
Anti - DeLeon - Voght - Kuhn - Sanial - Abe
sohn Keep-Murphy and Brower faction, in
the Socialist Labor party.
The disruption is due to politics and the
interference of outside trade bodies. Both
organizations are connected with the Mu-
sical Mutual Protective Union, and any
differences between them, it says, should
be submitted to that body for its decision.
The Central Federated Union is backing
up the Carl Sahm Club because it sends
delegates to its body.
I. N. Rice is doing some good work for
the " Needham " in Western cities.
FOR SALE
An Established and Growing Music
Business (The Best in the State) in a
Thriving Mid-Western City of 15,000.
Death of Senior Partner Reason for
Selling. No Bonus. Address "C," care
of this Paper.
TUNER AND VOICER.
A reliable man who can tune, voice, tone regulate and action
regulate, desires a position in factory or wareroom where good
work will be appreciated. Can play the piano, and would assist
in wareroom sales, if necessary. References. Address,
TUNER, Care Music Trade Review,
3 B. 14th St., New York.
A Resonant and Singing Quality of Tone
With Perfectly Even Scale
IS FOUND ONLY IN THE OLD RELIABLE
OARDMAN
IPIANOS
ESTABLISHED—IN—I83Z
Factory and Warerooms, 543-549 'Broadway,
Opposite Depot,
** J*
Albany, N . Y .
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICKS.

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