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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 13 - Page 30

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
tributes were as numerous as beautiful, and
the character and philanthropy of the late
Mr. Bush were eulogized in eloquent terms
by the different clergymen who participated
in the ceremonies.
As announced in last week's Review, the
death of Mr. Bush will not affect the Bush
& Gerts Piano Co. Wm. L. Bush and his
brother, B. F. Bush, are experienced pianp
men and have long been connected with the
enterprise of which their respected father
was the head. They will continue the busi-
ness along progressive lines.
Anxious for Information.
LOOK AND LISTEN
Yes, look at it and see an organ artistically made of the best materials and with the
perienced workmen. Look
greatest skill of the most ex-
music rack, and it's just the
it all over, from pedals to
same. But listen! Ah, if
the look pleased you, how
much more the tone? And
yet, it isn't strange that
fifty years of voicing reeds
should result in the sweet-
toned Estey, ever sweeter
and clearer with each new
instrument that comes from the factory, else what were the uses of experience?
FOR
SEND
ESTEY
ORGAN
CATALOGUE.
CO., -
- Brattleboro, Vt.
Established
in
EMERSON
PIANOS.
New Orleans, La., March 19, 1901.
The Review, New York, N. Y.
Finest tone, best
Gentlemen:—We are exceedingly anxious
work
and
to find the whereabouts of John A. Under-
material.
wood and Geo. W. Moxham, two piano sales-
PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS REASONABLE.
men and traveling men. Underwood was
72,000 MADE AND IN USE.
EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED.
formerly in the employ of most of the Texas
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.
houses, at one time with the Estey Co., of
St. Louis, and again, with the Monroe Cycle
Co., of Monroe, La. He is rather a hand-
some young fellow, with good address; clean 110 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON.
207 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
shaven, with light eyes and dark hair; about
six feet tall; weighs, we should say, about
165 pounds. Rather thin for a man as tall.
Underwood is probably about twenty-seven
IS THE FINEST AND BEST ORGAN MADE
years old.
•$fc
SOLD ALL OVER THE WORLD ON ITS
Geo. W. Moxham is about five feet, two
MERITS ALONE
inches tall; weighs about 131 pounds;
No traveling salesmen required to sell our entire product
black hair and brown eyes. Has an exceed-
This extraordinary fact speaks volumes for the quality of our instruments.
ing thin face, with cheeks more or less sunken.
It's the " OLD RELIABLE MILLER ORGAN ** all the time.
Rather foreign appearance when wearing Van
Write for Catalogues and I'rlcos.
Dyke beard, which, however, is now prob-
ably shaved off. He is accompanied by his
wife; rather handsome blonde.
We are very anxious to obtain information
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about both of these men.
Yours truly,
Philip Werlein, (Ltd.)
HE only work published that treats exhaustively of the technical development of 'he American piano,
its precursors, and the personalities connected therewith, including the early piano and harpsichord
P. Werlein, Pres.
makers of New York, Baltimore, Boston, Philadelphia, Albany, etc. Praised and commended by
EMERSON PIANO CO
miller Organ . . .
miller Organ Co., Lebanon, Pa.
History of tHe American Piano-forte
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the press and the world's greatest authorities. 350 pages, cloth, price $2.00.
Wissner's Newark Quarters.
Otto Wissner will occupy new quarters in
Newark, N. J., at 603 Broad street as soon
as alterations and improvements in the build-
ing are completed. The structure is a spa-
cious one, four stories high, and the ground
floor alone which is 176 feet in depth will
accommodate almost a couple of hundred
pianos. In connection with the foregoing
move the usual special sale is being an-
nounced.
,
Address J . B . * S P I L L A N E , 3 E. 14th Street, 3(e™ York.
MATHUSHEK&
SON PIANO
of acknowledged eminence.
Instruments that
dealers should become
acquainted with.
m i l Greene's Fine Line.
The name of Mathushek has been before the
public for half a century and is identified with
the manufacture of instruments of high grade.
It pays to handle a well-known name. The
demand for the Mathushek & Son piano is
growing all the time. I t . isn't necessary to
ask why ? You know! :
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The Mathushek 6 Son Piano Co.
1567 6 1569 Broadway, cor. 47th St., New York.
B. P. Greene who recently opened up in La
FRANCIS
Grande, Oregon, is handling a splendid line The Right
of pianos which include the Chickering,
Piano
Weber, Kimball, Decker & Son, Crown,
at the
Pease, Wheelock, Milton, Singer, as well as
Right Price
PIANOS
a full line of organs and the Angelus orches-
Factory Address:
tral piano player. Their "small goods" line,
and music is also very complete. Mr. 134th St. and Trinity Ave., So. Boulevard
Greene is an enterprising piano man who has HIGH
GRADE
had a wide experience in the industry.
CONNOR
AT
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Frank Dorian, general manager of the
European offices of the Columbia Phono- MODERATE
graph Co., is about to make his annual visit PRICE.
i—•» T -prr | v j / " " \ O
to America. He is expected to arrive in ESTABLISHED IN NEW YORK 1S76.
New York this week.
Factory at Riverview, 111. - - SCHAEFFER PIANO MFG. CO., -
Are Built to
Satisfy a
Critical
Trade
War© room*:
.t 42d St., NEW YORK
CAPACITY
THREE
HUNDRED
PIANOS
PER MONTH.
ORGANIZED WO I X< OHI'OItATKD
JAV1 AKY I HUM.
Office, 215 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

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