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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 13 - Page 29

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The
Honor Mr. Bush's Memory.
HOBART M. GABLE
The riembers of the Piano Trade of Chicago
fleet and Pass Resolutions of Sympathy
and Respect—The Funeral Largely Attended
by Employees and Members of the Trade.
Pianos and
Organs Are Now Ready for
A meeting of the piano trade of Chicago
was held in the parlors of the Wellington
Hotel on Thursday of last week for the pur-
pose of taking formal action on the death
of Win. H. Bush, president of the Bush &
Gerts Piano Co. There was a large repre-
sentation in attendance. Platt P. Gibbs was
Inspection . . .
selected as chairman and Louis Dederick as
FACTORY
secretary. The committee on resolutions ap-
SOO-SIO Clybourn Ave.
pointed consisted of F. S. Cable, of the
Sends you another.
Cable Co., R. B. Gregory, of Lyon & Healy,
and Geo. B. Armstrong, of the Indicator.
After due consideration, the following reso-
lutions were presented and unanimously
adopted:
* manufacturers of
arc satisfied customers.
The death of Wm. H. Bush removes not
Write right now for late
only a prominent factor in the piano industry
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of the nation, but a man whose name and
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whose substantial achievements are closely
interwoven with the growth of Chicago and
Piano Co*
the development of the West. Coming to
Manufacturers,
this city nearly a half century ago, when
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earnest and honorable individual effort
counted
for
much
in
the
up-building
of
the
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
Western metropolis, his influence and his
Ann Arbor, Mich.
IIS E. 14th St., New York.
energies were always cast in the direction of
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Near Stein way Hall,
a higher citizenship and a more elevated
standard in the life of the merchant and the
manufacturer. His name was always ac-
cepted as a synonym for honorable dealing
and his prestige as a business man, w T hose
Manufacturers of
every act was gauged by-the rules of a life
All kinds of . .
of strictest integrity, was recognized wher-
MUSIC
ever uprightness of character is appreciated. COMPOSERS'
Make a Specialty of
His death is a great loss to the industry of BUSTS.
CABINETS.
PIANO CASE VENEERS which he was an honored member, and an
equal loss to the business and social life of
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
Factory and Warerooms:
the community, which needs as a leaven men WRITE FOR LATEST
of the stamp of William Henry Bush.
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUES.
The members of the piano trade of Chi- cArt in 'Piano Construction
HENRY KELLER & SONS,
cago assembled to take action on the death is dearly evidenced in
Manufacturers of
of Wm. H. Bush, do adopt the following
The
memorial:
Whereas, death has taken from us in the
RIDER AVENUE,
fullness of years, a man whom we have all
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West of Third Ave.
learned to esteem for his unflinching ad-
They are in Advance in point of
herence to lofty standards of conduct in all
CHASTLOOS,
tonal effect and case architecture.
his business undertakings; whose life as mer-
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
chant and manufacturer was singularly free STORY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO.
Fancy Figured Domestic and Foreign
from the slightest tarnish; who set a model
for both young and old to emulate, and
whose kindly impulses were always at the
PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY.
llth St. and Ave. D, NEW YORK. service of those who needed aid and encour-
agement, and who knew the helpfulness of
V A L . S C H E H L , Manufacturer
the broad philanthropy that he practiced;
therefore, be it
CALF AND SHEEP
Resolved, That the death of Wm. H. Bush
is a serious loss to the industry with which
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he was identified, a personal bereavement
278, 280 & 282 Siegel St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. to those who knew him well, and a sad de-
privation to the community in which he lived, KELLER & VAN DYKE,
for the example of such a life is necessary
SCRANTON, PA.
to
counteract the influence of a tendency that
Inventors and Manufacturers in-
is
not
always
in
the
direction
of
a
nice
dis-
terested in patents involving im-
provements in musical instruments, crimination between right and wrong.
desiring the services of a Patent
Resolved, That as members of the piano
Solicitor, will receive special induce-
ments by sending this advertise- industry, who were long associated with him.
ment, together with a sketch and we learned to appreciate fully his noble im-
description of the points of novelty pulses and to understand his fine character.
claimed as new, to
R«ll«bl» Reprewntatlru Wanted In all Op«n Territory.
To be deprived of his wise counsel and his
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JOHN IMIRIE,
stimulating influence is a loss that we all
earnestly deplore.
Registered Patent Solicitor.
E. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
The funeral of the late Mr. Bush, which
6O5 7th St., N. W.,
BRATTLEBORO, VT., U. 8. A.
Washington, D. C. took place from the Grace Methodist Church
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« « . FACTORY « « «
on La Salle avenue, was largely attended.
GARRETT GORDON,
A 302 to 304 MOTT AVJL,
The employees of the Bush & Gerts Piano
Manufacturer and
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New York.
Dealer in
Co. occupied the galleries, while a host of
T
friends, including many members of the
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OFFICE and WAREROOMS:
No \ 18 AVENUE D, Bet. 8th & 9th Sts.,
trade, were present to testify to the esteem
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in which the deceased was held. The floral
NEW YORK,
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All Weaver
Customers
Cbc flnn Jlrbor Organ Co.,
ORGANS
Isaac L Cole & Son,
Ucnccrs,
UprigKt Pianos
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
of all Descriptions.
Story ® Clark
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS * * *
Veneers.
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1117 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.

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