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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 32 N. 25 - Page 30

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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THE'MOLLER ORGAN PLEASES.
LOOK
AND LISTEN
The magnificent two-manual church or-
Yes, look at it and see an organ artistically made of the best materials and with the
gan built by M. P. Moller, of Hagerstown,
perienced workmen. Look
greatest skill of the most ex-
Md., for the Methodist Protestant Church,
music
rack, and it's just the
it
all
over,
from
pedals
to
Connellsville, Pa., was formally "chris-
the look pleased you, how
tened" last Sunday, and its beautiful tone same. But listen! Ah, if
yet, it isn't strange that
much
more
the
tone?
And
delighted not only the vast congregation,
but a host of musicians who were present. fifty years of voicing: reeds
should result in the sweet-
The local paper, the Daily News, says:
and clearer with each new
toned Estey, ever sweeter
"As the swelling tones, deep with rich instrument that comes from the factory, else what were the uses of experience?
melody and perfect harmony, poured forth
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from this magnificent instrument, under the
practiced touch of that talented musician, ESTEY ORGAN CO., - - Brattleboro, Vt.
Prof. White, the audience sat spellbound
Established
with rapture. This organ is mounted w r ith
in
beautiful carvings which give it a massive
and impressive appearance, and this feature
1849,
is generally commented upon by the visitors.
Finest tone, best
The organ was donated to the church by
worh and
Capt. Lloyd Johnson. Musical critics who
have heard the organ played say that it is be-
material.
yond the question of doubt one of the fin-
PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS REASONABLE.
est church organs in Western Pennsylvania."
72,000 MADE AND IN USE.
EVERY INSTRUMENT FULLY WARRANTED.
S. R. Mason, of Connellsville, who secured
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.
the contract for this organ and also had
charge of its erection, is not merely a dealer,
but a practical man. His line of pianos in-
207 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
cludes the Stcinway, Knabe, Starr, and in 110 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON.
organs he handles the Newman Bros, Weaver
Pianos Win Friends
and the M. P. Moller, pipe and reed.
For the Dealer
The Daily News of Connellsville, in its
C. KURTZMANN GL CO.
issue of June 17th, pays Mr. Mason a very
Factory,
526
to
536
Niagara
St.. Buffalo, N. Y.
graceful tribute, characterizing him as one
of their leading business men whose suc-
Manufacturers and
cess is due entirely to his own efforts and
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Importers of . • •
energy.
EMERSON
PIANOS.
EMERSON PIANO CO.
KURTZMANN
A HANDSOME PUBLICATION.
F. B. BURNS & CO
Piano Scarfs and Covers
4 and 6 WEST 15tt» STREET
The advance made in the art of printing
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• • • N ML, W
is eloquently exemplified in the July issue Will be pleased to send goods on selection at any time
of the Delineator, which contains some splen-
The name of Mathushek has been before the
did examples of three-color work. Apart
public for half a century and is identified with
from the full-page plates, there is. in con-
the manufacture of instruments of high grade.
nection with an able article on the Pan-
It pays to handle a well-known name. The
American Exposition, a number of illus-
demand
for the Mathushek & Son piano is
trations of the buildings in three colors, dis-
growing all the time. It isn't necessary to
playing all the beautiful effect of the orig-
ask why ? You k n o w ! : : : : :
inals. Jn the literary, as well as the artis-
of acknowledged eminence.
tic features, this issue of the Delineator is
Instruments that
The Mathushek 6 Son Piano Co.
most interesting, and we congratulate our
dealers
should become
neighbors, the Butterick Co.,-on their pro
1567 6 1569 Broadway, cor. 47th St., New York.
acquainted with.
gressiveness.
MATHUSHEK&
SON PIANO
William Strich, of Strich & Zeidler, is
expected home early in the week from a three
weeks' business trip. He has been very
successful in securing orders and has estab-
lished several desirable new agencies dur-
ing his absence.
Armand M. Heintzman, son of Gerard
Heintzman, the well-known Canadian man-
ufacturer who spent a year and a half at
the Weber factory learning his trade, is at
present making his initial trip for his house.
Activity continues unabated at the Kroe-
ger factory. Messrs. Couch and Amie are
making a phenomenal record of orders and
new agencies during their present tour.
The Continental Piano Co. is a contem-
plated addition to the manufacturers of Chi-
cago. It is said to be organized by Messrs.
Miller and Saix at 593 West Madison street.
These gentlemen are new to the trade.
The Vose & Sons Piano Co. find their retail
trade in Boston much larger for the past
month than for a similar period last year.
The Right
Piano
at the
Right Price
FRANC IS
CONNOR
PIANOS
Factory Address:
134th St. and Trinity Ave., So. Boulevard
Are Built to
Satisfy a
Critical
Trade
Ware rooms:
U East 42d St., N E W V O R K
CAPACITY
THREE
HUNDRED
PIANOS
PER MONTH.
HIGH
GRADE
AT
MODERATE
PRICE.
ESTABLISHED IN NEW YORK 1 8 7 6 .
IN CHICAGO 1HHH.
OB»AXIZED AND INCORPORATED
JANUARY 1NON.
Factory at Riverview,Ill. - - SCHAEFFER PIANO MFG. CO., - - Office, 215 Wabash Avenue, Chicago-
HIGH SRADE PIANOTTOQIS,
HAMMACHER.5CHLEMMER&C?
209 Bowery, M Y.

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