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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
divarius
Cremoniensio
Faciebat
Anno
1721.' " The date at least falls within the
maker's lifetime.
The PIANOT1ST Piano Player.
The Only Player Awarded Medal S ^ c S r k y it.
at Paris Exposition of 1900. .
A RARE SPECIMEN OF SPANISH GUITAR
Of the twenty bands engaged to play dur-
ing the Pan-American Exposition, at least
four-fifths of them are equipped with Conn
instruments, and the soloists, as well as some
of the less prominent members of the other
bands, will also use the 'Wonder." This
is a splendid tribute to the excellence of the
band instruments made by C. G. Conn, which
have deservedly won world-wide fame. This
is instanced by the fact that John Paley,
the great cornetist of England, and Albin
Gitter, one of the famous cornetists of Ger-
many, are both playing the "Conn-queror"
cornets. These instruments are, without
doubt, the greatest achievement in the bras?
band line on record.
Do Pneumatics no Laborious Pumping
no Clumsy Cabinet
no electricity
NEW YORK.
Factory and Offices: 449-455 West 4lst St.
N. B.—We also manufacture the best Electric Piano Player on the Market for use witl>
any current. Also a perfect "Nickel-in-the-Slot" Self-Playing Piano.
Cbe
Merrill Piano
MERRILL PIANO MFG. CO.
Established
1853
CONTAINS SPECIAL FEATURES OF
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING THE
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
FACTORY, LAWRENCE, MASS.
SYLVESTER
TOWER,
Tower« above
all others
MANUFACTURER OF
Grand and Upright Piano=forte Actions
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS
I3I to 147 Broadway, Cambridgeport, Mass.
Our
instruments
can be
obtained a:
retail
through
our
established
agents
only.
Piano and Organ
Company
PIANOS and ORGANS
Is the Finest and Best
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on its
Herlts alone.
No traveling salesmen re-
quired to sell our entire
product.
This extraordinary fact
speaks volumes for the
quality of our instruments.
It's the 'Old Reliable HlHer
Organ " all the time.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
MILLER ORGAN CO..
LEBANON, P A .
Henry Detmer Music Co.
Manufacturers...
and Jobbers of all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC.
261 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
E. D. Ackerman, the general manager of
the "Pianotist," reports that during the past
THE
fiscal year, which ended on the first of June,
the business of the Adek Manufacturing Co.
has more than quadrupled. Mr. Ackerman
is a new-comer in music trade circles, but
by the use of hard work, tact and business
ability, has brought the "Pianotist" in the of 1901 surpasses any of its predecessors. Progressive
front line of piano-players.
dealers like them, and expert buyers pronounce them to
JEWETT
PIANOS*
Among recent purchasers of one of the
most expensive styles of Baldwin pianos was
Mr. Bartlett, a prominent banker at Clayton,
111. The sale was effected by W. E. Gillespie
the general representative of the Baldwin in-
terests.
$175
A D E K M F G * C O . , Warerooms: 503 Fifth Ave., Cor. 42d St.,
According to a recent decision of the
Board of General Appraisers, the right of
protest against the decision of a collector
of customs as to the rate or amount of duty
upon imported merchandise provided in the
customs administrative act of June 10th,
1890, must be availed of by the importer
at the time of the liquidation of the entry,
and in the case of withdrawal of goods from
bond there is no new right of protest aftei
the lapse of ten days from the date of liqui-
dation, unless, between the date of such
liquidation and of withdrawal, there has been
a change in the law, and the collector has
refused or neglected to reclassify the goods
in accordance therewith. This ruling is of
great importance to importers and they
. . . Riano
should make note accordingly.
The iEolian Pianola has been added to
the exhibits at the Pan-American in Buf-
falo. H. Tracy Balcom, the local agent in
Buffalo, has secured a booth in the camera
section, which is rather convenient to the
music trade pavilion.
Price
Write for Illustrated Catalogue and Term
Liberal Discount to the Trade.
IMPORTERS SHOULD MAKE NOTE.
ADEK BUSINESS QUADRUPLED.
8 reat
_ _ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ really a wonderful
invention of great musical merit."'
A piano fitted with the P1A\ T OTIST can be used in
the ordinary manner or as a Self-Player, as desired
J. C. Haynes & Co., the makers of the
"Bay State" instruments, have just com-
pleted the task of renovating and repairing
a magnificent Spanish guitar, dating from
about 1730. The entire instrument, back
and front, is inlaid with very small pieces
of rare woods and pearl fancifully designed.
The tone is exquisite.
A STRAW WHICH SHOWS, ETC.
The
JOHN PHILIP S 0 U 5 A
_ Easily Fitted to any Piano.
' Endorsed by Leading Musicians.
bandmaster, says: "The Pianotist i-
Fifth Ave. & 15th St., New York City
Inventors and Manufacturers in-
terested in patents involving im-
provements in musical instruments,
desiring the services of a Patent
Solicitor, willj-eceive special induce-
ments by sending this advertise-
ment, together with a sketch and
description of the points of novelty
claimed as new, to
JOHN IMIRIE,
Registered Patent Solicitor.
6O5 7th St., N. W.,
__ ^
Wash|ngton, D. C.
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
rianufacturer of
QRAND AND IJPRIQHT piANOS
546-548 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD,
NEW YORK.
PURE WINE6
contain the best value in the piano world to-day J& *£
JEWETT PIANO GO.
J. J. Woodbury
LEOMINSTER, MASS.
R E L S O <& CO.,
25 J-253 East 33d Street,
PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA,
ORANGE, ZINFANDEL
Onr Specialties. Guaranteed Pure and Well
Matured. Superior to any imported.
SOLD TO CONSUMERS ONLY
For circular and price list address
NEW YORK.
Piano
Manufacturers.
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
64 and 66 Court Street, New Haven, Conn.
MANAGER
PAIB OAKS RANCH CO.
P. O. Box 7
Lamanda, California.