Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
44
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
thousand "records" in stock all the time. As
the Evening Post says: When the business
first began to assume its present large pro-
portions, several attempts were made to es-
tablish phonographic "libraries." The cus-
tomer, whose responsibility had to be vouched
for, as in a circulating library, was first re-
quired to pay for a dozen records. After-
wards, for a small monthly payment, he was
to have the privilege of taking out so many
records a month and keeping each one two
weeks to use on his machine. The plan
sounded practicable, and a good profit could
be figured out on paper. One factor, how-
ever, was disregarded, and that was the nat-
ural human tendency not to take good care
of anything that is rented. There is no ar-
ticle of commerce more delicate than the fine
wax cylinders, and careless handling would
result in spoiling a good proportion of the
"library's" stock every month. So this plan
was unsatisfactory. Instead, the "exchange"
system is now widely in vogue. Customers
understand that the least flaw or scratch cuts
off the privilege of exchange, and they treat
the records accordingly.
The PIANOTIST Piano Player.
9
-
The Only Player Awarded Medal
at Paris Exposition of 1900. . . .
Thc
JOHN PHILIP S O U S A
^ ^ „ ^
m
m
^
& reat
Plays any Piano*
Any one can Play it.
Easily Fitted to any Piano.
Endorsed by Leading Musicians.
bandmaster, says: "The Pianotist is
^ ^ ^ ^ really a wonderful invention of great musical merit."
A piano fitted with the PIAXOTIST can be used In
the ordinary manner or as a Self-Player, as desired
m
lto Pneumatics no laborious Pumping
Price
no Clumsy Cabinet
no electricity ^ ^ ^ =
$175
Write for Illustrated Catalogue and Term
Liberal Discount to the Trade.
A D E K M F G * C O , , Warerooms: 503 Fifth Ave., Cor. 42d St.,
YORK.
Factory and Offices: 449-455 Vest 41st St.
N. B.—We also manufacture the best Electric Piano Player on the Market for use witb
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 for Catalogue and Prices.
LAWRENCE, MASS.
MERRILL
Established
1883
Towers above
all others
SYLVESTER TOWER
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, Cambridgeport, Mass.
NO CLUE TO THE STRAD1VARIUS.
The police of Greater New York are still
looking for the Stradivarius violin, the theft
of which was announced in a general alarm
last week. It is believed that the instrument
has fallen into the hands of some person
who does not appreciate its value, and that
it may be found in a cheap pawnshop. Cap-
tain Titus said:
"The Stradivarius was owned Ly a musi-
cian who used it to earn his living. It was
taken from his home. I am not at liberty
to give the name of the owner until we
discover the thief."
Our
instruments
can be
obtained at
retail
through
our
established
agents
only.
Piano and Organ
Company
PIANOS and ORGANS
Fifth Ave. & (5th St., New York City
MANUFACTURER OF
CHAS. RAMSEY,
TEL. CALL—i8t6-38th St.
Casters, Bearing Bars, Muffler Rails, Action
Brackets and Pedals, Guards, Etc.
Quality Unsurpassed
Prices Right.
30th STREET and NORTH RIVER. NEW YORK
A GIFT TO MRS. McKINLEY.
A piano bench to match the magnificent
A. B. Chase piano which adorns the White
House was shipped last week to Mrs. Wm.
McKinley by the A. B. Chase Co., of Nor-
walk, O. It is beautiful in workmanship,
made of solid mahogany and inlaid with
two thousand or more quarter inch squares
of satin. wood. It is an excellent example
of artistic workmanship in stool making,
and a fitting mate to the handsome piano
which bears the A. B. Chase name. The
stool was a gift to Mrs. McKinley from the
A. B. Chase institution.
Is the Finest and Best
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on its
flerlts 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 niller
Organ " a l l the time.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
MILLER ORGAN CO..
LEBANON, PA.
THE
JILWETT
PIANO*
Samuel Loeb, who has been employed at
the Miller organ factory, Lebanon, Pa., for
the past fifteen years, died very suddenly at
his home in Myerstown last week. He is
survived by a widow, two sons and two of 1901 surpasses any of its predecessors. Progressive
dealers like them, and expert buyers pronounce them to
daughters.
contain the best value in the piano world to-day %»* X
Chas. H. Steinway, president of Stein-
way & Sons, is expected to reach New York
JEWETT PIANO CO.
by the "Deutschland" of the Hamburg-
J. J. Woodbury
American line, on Sept. 26th.
Alexander C. Kittel, the piano manufac-
turer of Park avenue, will not return from
his vacation for a couple of weeks.
KELSO <& CO.,
Henry Detmer Music Co.
...Piano
Inventors and Manufacturers in-
terested in patents involving im-
provements in musical instruments,
desiring the services of a Patent
Solicitor, will receive 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.,
Washington, D. C.
25 J-253 East 33d Street,
PURE WINE8
PORT, SHERRY, ANGELICA,
ORANGE, ZINFANDEL
Oar Specialties. Guaranteed Pure and Well
Matured. Superior to any imported.
SOLD TO CONSUMERS ONLY
For circular and price list address
NEW YORK.
Manufacturers...
and Jobbers of all kinds of
Piano
Manufacturers.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC.
261 Webash Avenue, CHICAGO.
MANAGER
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
64 and 66 Court Street, New Hayen, Conq.
FAIB OAKS RANCH GO.
P. O. Box 7
La»»nda, California.