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THE
ment of Bay State band instruments.
These instruments are of the highest possi-
ble grade, and are guaranteed in tone and
workmanship to be the highest achievement
in this branch of manufacture.
"Special attention is called to the 'Bay
State flutes described on page 170. This
branch of our business has experienced a
remarkable development during the past few
years; and the Bay State flute is now re-
garded as the leading make of the world."
The new Haynes catalogue shows through-
out great care and discrimination. The text
is well edited, the printing is clear and easy
to read, the illustrations are perfectly drawn
and reproduced. Not only are the various
instruments fully illustrated and described,
the smallest details of musical merchandise,
such as parts of instruments, etc., are ade-
quately treated, making the volume as a
whole very valuable as a work of reference.
7VTUSIO TRKDE
REVIEM
The PIANOTIST Piano Player.
Plays any Piano.
Any one can Play it*
Easily Fitted to any Piano.
Endorsed by Leading Musicians
The great bandmaster, says: "The Pianotist »•
The Only Player Awarded Medal
at Paris Exposition of 1900. . . .
JOHN P H I L I P SOUS A
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no Pneumatics
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really a wonderful invention of great musical merit. '
A piano fitted with the PFANTOTIST can be used in
the ordinary manner or as a Self-Player, as desired
no Laborious Pumping
no Clumsy Cabinet
Price
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.,
NEW YORK.
Factory and Offices: 449-455 West 41st Si.
N. B.—We also manufacture the best Electric Piano Player on the Market for use witb
any current. Also a perfect "Niclcel-in-the-Slot" Self-Playingf Piano.
mcrnll Piano
CO.
EDNA ORGANS
THE PRIMITIVE RUMBU.
CONTAINS SPECIAL FEATURES OF
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING THE
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
Write for Catalogue and Price*.
FACTORY, LAWRENCE, MASS.
BURDETT PIANOS
The Largest Value for the Dealers.
Make a note now to write for Cata-
What is generally supposed to be the most
logue and Particulars. You should not
primitive musical instrument in the world is
overlook the Edru Line. . ' ' . ' . '
known as the Rumbu and is the favorite in-
EDNA ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
Factory, MONROEVILLE, OHIO.
strument of the Kaffirs.
As it has only one string, the sounds
evoked from it seem very monotonous to per-
sons accustomed to the more euphonious mu-
IIS E. 14th St., New York.
Is the Finest and Best
sic of Europe and America; but to the
Near Stelnway Hall,
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on its
Kaffirs they apparently give infinite pleasure.
flerlts alone.
In every village there are girls who play Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
No traveling salesmen re-
quired to sell our entire
skilfully, and on fine evenings they are wont
product.
This extraordinary fact
to sit in front of their huts and strum away.
of all Descriptions.
speaks volumes for the
quality of our instruments.
At public festivals those among them who
It's the "Old Reliable niller
Organ ' ' all the time.
have the most skill are in great demand and COMPOSERS'
MUSIC
Write for Catalogue and Prices
many a girl has thus won a desirable hus- BUSTS.
CABINETS.
MILLER ORGAN CO..
band.
Selections
of
Scarfs
Sent
on
Approval.
LEBANON, P A .
As a rule the rumbu is rudely fashioned,
but those owned by the daughters of wealthy WRITE FOR LATEST
Kaffirs are invariably made of choice mate- CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
rial and are generally embellished with fine
flanufactured by
GARRETT GORDON,
carving. A few of these were recently
brought to Europe where they are attracting "inufacturer and -w ^
CHAS, A. WESSELL,
e
much attention.
WILLIAM F. HASSE,
WESSELL PIANOS,
"^Veneers.
NO TRUTH IN STATEMENT.
No 118 AVENUE D, Bel. 8th & 9th Sts.,
IVTEW Y O R K .
Joseph Mock, secretary of the Wra. R.
Gratz Co., when asked by The Review on z4rt in 'Piano Construction
Tuesday if the recently published report, ' clearly evidenced in
stating that the American agency of a well-
The
known European musical instrument house
had been withdrawn from the Gratz firm,
was true, said: "There is absolutely no truth
whatever in the statement."
Story <&. Clark
Amongst the long list of publications de-
barred by the Post Office Department on
Monday from transmission as second-class
mail were the following: Molineaux Choir
Library, The Organ, Our Monthly Musical
Gem, all of New York.
They are in advance in point of
tonal effect and cast architecture.
STORY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO.
617-619 Tenth Ave.,
New York.
CAMVRON
PIANOS
UNJFORMLYloi
BOCART
PIANOS..
E. B. BOGART & CO.,
511-513 East 137th Street, NEW YORK-
Henry Defmer Music Co.
NEW VODIC
...Piano Manufacturers...
64 and 66 Court Str*at, New Haven, Conn.
of 1901 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 ** £
JEWETT PIANO CO.
J. J. Woodbury
LEOMINSTER, MASS.
This is where that famous
SSI West 4Oth Street
ETTIsliiAj&AC
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
JEWETT
PIANO*
[57 AND 159 EAST 128TH ST.
is Manufactured.
Factory and Office
NEW YORK.
= T H E =
Dealers should always keep in mind this address
HENRY & S. G. LINDEMAN PIANO
Piano Tone manufacturers,
222-224 East 37th Street,
and Jobbers of all kinds of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, SHEET MUSIC BOOKS, ETC.
261 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO.
25J-253 East 33d Street,
NEW YORK.
Piano
Nla.nu.fa.ctTJ.rers.
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.