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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1901 Vol. 33 N. 8 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
B. CHASE PIANOS
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
rectory and Principal Office
NORWALK, OHIO
ipl
New York Warerooms
10 EAST 17th STREET
THE t£> jfr *&>
I T C piano Player
ORIGINAL
LUTE effects, Violin effects, etc., are brought
into play combined with the PIANO,
making a veritable Orchestra. No other
Piano Player like it or will do what the
cANGELUS can.
?
Jfny on; can Play it.
Tt Plays any Piano.
Endorsed by highest musical authority.
Josef Hofmann, Marcella Sembrich, Jean de
Reszke, Edouard de Reszke and many others
. of note.
Che ttlilcox $ Ulbite go.
IDain Office and factory:
meriden, Conn., il. $. B.
new Vork:
JACOB DOLL
Manufacturer ot
tllgh-Qrade
fer
Grand and Upright
Pianos
for all
Occasions
Pianos
Factories : Southern Boulevard and Cypresa Ave.
Bast 133d and 134th Streets
First Avenue and 30th Street
Warero9ns: 146 Finn Ave . bet. !9ihanJ20th Sts
NEW YORK
Send for Catalogue, Pi ices anJ Terms.
DOLL'S COLONIAL 8TYLE "C'»
CHASE=HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of the
CHASE BROS., HACRLEY
and CARLISLE
PIANOS
MUSKEGON,
JULIUS BRECKWOLDT
MILLS AND OFFICE : DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
MICH
The Popular Young Supply Man Reports Progress.
E. N. Martin, the well known stool and
cover man of 13 East Fourteenth street,
New York, is one of the energetic young
niebers of the trade who is rapidly coming
to the front. He has recently made some
imposing sales, and when seen by The Re-
view said: "Business has been larger this
summer than I had expected—better, in fact,
than I have ever had since I began busi-
ness and the fall looks now as if it would
beat the record of any previous year. I
have taken additional quarters at ij East
Fourteenth street, and of course, keep my
old place upon which I have a lease until
1903. I have not had time to get away on
a vacation, other than to take a little run
out to the Pan-American and a visit to our
stool factory. I have a new catalogue now
in print which should be ready in a couple
of weeks, and if dealers want to see the very
latest thing in stools and covers they should
order a copy. Our men on the road are
sending in some satisfactory orders."
SUMMER ADVERTISERS.
The Estey Co., of St. Louis, are adver-
tising a special sale in the St. Louis papers.
The M. Steinert & Sons Co. are pur-
chasing much space in the Portland, Me.,
papers, announcing a special alteration sale
at their branch stores in that city.
The Jesse French Piano & Organ Co.
are advertising greatly reduced prices in
their stock at the Birmingham branch before
removal into their new store.
Philip Werlein, the ubiquitous piano deal-
er of New Orleans, is purchasing a good
deal of space in the New Orleans papers
these days, announcing unprecedented losses
in pianos "on account of building repairs."
LIVE WIRES.
A fire was discovered in the works of
the
Vocalion Organ Co., in Worcester, labt
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUI-
&k TAR AND MANDOLIN TOPS AND week, but was extinguished before any seri-
'"" SOUNDING EOARD LUMBER.
ous damage was done.
Manufacturer of «9* .
The Chas. Parker Co., stool manufactur-
ers, Meriden, Conn., are building an addi-
tion to their plant.
CIK Stevens Organ and Piano Co.
C R. STEVENS, 'General Manager.
L. E. Thayer, general traveler of the
Starr Piano Co., Richmond, Ind., is pass-
ing his vacation at Ft. Wayne, Ind.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Stevens Combination Reed-Pipe Organ
7J3 OCTAVE.
MARTIN'S SUCCESS.
J. B. Cook, the well-known piano man of
Boston, who has been ill for some time, was
successfully operated upon last week and
is now making rapid strides towards com-
plete recovery.
PIANO CASE.
Writs for catalogue and prices.
MARIETTA, OHIO.
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
C. F. Rceps, who for some years past has
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Attractively gotten up. been associated with a number of leading
PETER DUFFY, President.
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SCHUBERT PIANOJX)., 535 EAST 534th STREET, NEW YORK.
A. P ROTH,
Formerly with
A. DOI.GE.
UPRIGHT"
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F. ENGELHARDT,
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Formerly Foreman
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ROTH OFFICE:
Union Square, New York
piano firms in the capacity of superintend-
ent, is to be connected with the new Krell-
French Co. at Springfield, O.
G. M. Ott, of the well-known Ott firm,
dealers in pianos at Akron, O., recently
joined the large and growing family of
benedicts. The happy couple have included
the "Pan" in their wedding trip.
The loss of J. C. Groene, the music deal-
er of Cleveland, O., by the recent fire, is
St. Johnsville, N. Y., on N.Y. C. R. R. estimated at $i,ooo.
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