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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 20 - Page 66

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
68
Scribner Success.
Frank Scribner, when chatting with The
Review on Monday concerning trade condi-
tions, said that the new line of Weiss har-
monicas, notably the "Angel's Clarion," made
in tremolo style, had made a decided hit.
These harmonicas will be handled by the
leading jobbers in their new fall catalogues.
During The Review's visit, Mr. Scribner
gave practical demonstration of the capabil-
ities of the "Angel's Clarion," by playing
several difficult selections faultlessly on that
instrument. As a performer on the mouth-
harmonica and other musical instruments,
Mr. Scribner has won wide reputation. His
success as a salesman has been invariable.
In a large measure, this success has been
due to his musical ability and skill, which
have enabled him to explain satisfactorily
to his customers the merits of the several
products from time to time presented.
Rohlfing's New Quarters,
[Special to The Review.]
Milwaukee, Wis., May 13, 1901.
Wm. Rohlfing & Sons Co., whose establish-
ment on Broadway was recently destroyed by
fire, have leased new quarters on East Water
street, which is about two blocks from their
former location. The stiuation is an admir-
able one, right in the heart of the business
center.
At the Glasgow Exposition.
The PIANOT1ST Piano Player.
The Only Player Awarded Medal
Any*on?caii¥iay it.
* Paris Exposition of 1900. . . .
j ^ ™ £H3Eid™.
The great bandmaster, says: "The Pianotist is
really sTwnnriprfnl invention of great musical merit."
A piano fitted with the PIANOTIST can be used in
the ordinary manner or as a Self-Player, as desired
PHI I IP
no Pneumatics no laborious Pumping
Price
no Clumsy Cabinet
no electricity ^ ^ ^ =
Liberal Discount to the Trade.
$175
Write for Illustrated Catalogue and Term
A D E K M F G . C O . , Warerooms: 503 Fifth Ave., Cor. 42d St.,
N E W YORK.
Factory and Offices: 449-455 West 4Jst St.
N. B.—We also manufacture the best Electric Piano Player on the Market for use with
any current. Also a perfect "Nickel-in-the-Slot" Self-Playing Piano.
Merrill Piano
CONTAINS SPECIAL FEATURES OF
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING THE
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
Write lor Catalogue and Prices.
FACTORY, LAWRENCE, MASS.
MERRILL PIANO MFG. CO.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
Established
1853
Towers above
all others
MANUFACTURER OF
Grand and Upright Piano-forte Actions
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS
Keys, Action, Hammers, Brackets and
Nickel Rail, Furnished Complete
131 to 147 Broadway, CambridgeporK Mass.
KURTZMANN
Pianos Win Friends
For the Dealer
C. KURTZMANN
CO.
Factory, 526 to 536 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y.
F. B. BURNS & CO.,
P i a n o Scarfs a n d C o v e r s
At the Glasgow Exposition which opened
4 and 6 'WEST 15th STREET
on May 2nd, there is but. a comparatively
I O Ix. MX.
Will be pleased to send goods on selection at any time
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meagre representation of American musical
instruments. Of course our leading organs A. P. ROTH,
F". ENGELHARDT,
i
UPRIGHT
Formerly Foreman
Formerly with
are represented through the local agents.
STEIVWAV
&
SONS
Action
Dept.
A. DOL,CK.
PIANO ACTIONS
But the omission by manufacturers, desiring
to cater to export trade, in not having a com-
OFFICE:
FACTORIES:
prehensive exhibit of their wares, is a huge
St. Johnsville, N. V., on N.Y. C. R.
Union Square, New York
mistake—a golden opportunity lost, for visi-
tors from all parts of Great Britain will
throng the Exposition grounds during the
summer months.
Our
instruments
The authorities have been much wiser in
can be
obta'ned at
Glasgow than in Buffalo. There will be no
retail
through
jury of awards and no recompense's. This
our
established
will prevent the usual tribulations and
agents
only.
"deals" which accompany the bestowing of
awards. Seven French manufacturers are in
evidence at the Glasgow Exposition being
Fifth Ave. & 15th St., Hew York City
M PIANOS and ORGANS
represented by M. W. Dubruel who was the
general agent of class 17 in the Paris Expo-
sition of 1900.
ROTH
ENGELHARDT
Piano and Organ
Company
Seventy-five Pianos Wanted.
The Board of Education of St. Louis, Mo.,
invite sealed proposals on or before May 21st
for furnishing seventy-five upright pianos of
a special grade to be delivered at the schools
on or before August 31st, including the tun-
ing and repairing of them for five years.
The pianos are to be paid for monthly within
five years. No bid for less than seventy-five
pianos will be considered and communica-
tions should be addressed to Wm. Bryan,
Supply Commissioner, St. Louis, Mo.
Alphonso Smith, the Weber agent in Brook-
lyn, has opened temporary warerooms for
the summer at Babylon and Bay Shore, L. I.,
which will be in charge of his sons. Mr.
Smith reports the demand for Weber pianos
as quite active over the Bridge.
JEWETT
PIANO*
PURE WINES
of J90J surpasses any of its predecessors. Progressive
dealers like them, and expert buyers pronounce them to
contain the best value in the piano world to-day J* «*
JEWETT PIANO CO,
J. J. Woodbury
RELSO
CO
25 J-253 East 33d Street,
NEW YORK.
Piano
PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA,
ORANGE, ZINFANDEL
Our Specialties. Guaranteed Pure and Well
Matured. Superior to any imported.
SOLD TO CONSUMERS ONLY
For circular and price list address
Manufacturers.
WHITE, SON COMPANY,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS,
530-540 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass.
MANAGER
OAKS RANCH CO.
P. O. Box PAIB
7
Lamanda, California.

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