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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 21 - Page 35

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THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS
Apollo
Pronounced by experts, who have given it the
most complete tests, to be the perfect player.
Territorial allotment Is being rapidly mada to
agents.
Melville Clark Piano Co.,
Manufacturers of the
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Players
and the Melville Clark Pianos
factory and Warerooms:
399-405 W. Madison St., Chicago* IIL
New York : The Apollo Co., 101 Fifth Ave.
Cbe lftilton Piano Company,
W. B. CRAIGHEAD, Pres.
E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.
Manufacturers of . . .
Pianos
Office, tUarcrooms and
1881 and J883 Park Avenue,
Corner 128th Street, New York.
Dealers securing territory will be protected
The Victor Piano and
Organ Company
OAR D MAN
THE ANGELUS PIANO PLAYER.
A visit to the great plant of the Wilcox &
White Co., at Meriden, Conn., affords a
pretty convincing 1 idea of the tremendous
growth in popularity of the piano players,
and more especially the Angelus player made
by this institution. Through its employment
of reeds, the Angelus orchestral is appeal-
ing to a large clientele who desire diversity
in effects in the playing of the piano.
Have no Superior
Dealers report that this one feature has Made upon Honor for 6a years.
New. "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
been a decided factor in the up-building of
SEND FOR NEW CATALOGUE.
their Angelus trade, particularly as apart Factory and Warerooms I
from its functions as a reed organ, it is, in 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
itself, a complete and eminently satisfactory
ALBANY, N* Y.
piano player. The recent improvements em-
bodied in the Angelus have made it worthier
of the consideration of progressive dealers,
MANUFACTURER OF
who find it profitable to devote part of their
energies to the development of trade in the
piano playing field.
^GRAY-
PIANOS
'ESTABLISHED—IN—I83Z
THE COLBY PIANO.
George Herbert has received several of the
Colby pianos, and they have received most
satisfactory and flattering comment from
many who understand pianos and piano
values. They are well made and the tone is
mellow and beautiful. Judging from those
to be found on Herbert's floor they are
pianos which are bound to sell in large
numbers, for the value is in them beyond
a doubt.
THE 0. S. KELLY CO.
386 and 388 Second Ave., NEWYORK
Pianos
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Parlor and
&> m i
Chicago Ave. and Dix St., CHICAGO. J* J*
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ot
""""•"""" High Grade Pianos.
The (). S. Kelly Co., manu- Wareroom—250&
252 Wabash Ave., - _ _ . _
_
Factory—1025-1035
Dunning St.,
CHICAGO.
facturers of piano plates,
Springfield, O., continue to z4rt in 'Piano Construction
An up-to-date piano proposition, sterlingly
successful, incorporating the best methods,
experience
a large measure of 's clearly evidenced in
substantial materials and good workmansh p
appreciation from the trade
at popular prices. The new Victor factory
The
has a capacity of five thousand pianos per an-
for
the
quality
of
plates
which
num, and will manufacture pianos for the
they are at present turning out. The utmost
trade in quantities.
care with which orders are filled, as well as
Car-load-lot shipments, a specialty,
They are in ad-v&nce in point of
General Offices; 1 1 7 - 1 1 9 Kinzie S t . , Chicago.
the finish and high character of their work,
tonal effect and case architecture.
has won for the Kelly institution a wide sup-
STORY & CLARK.
Factories. CHICAGO.
port in the piano manufacturing centers, both
East and West-. Their present output of
Is the Finest and Best
plates is enormous and seems to be on the
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on Its
increase.
A
Story ®. Clark
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 niller
Organ " all the time.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
MILLER ORGAN CO..
LEBANON, PA.
Schumann Pianos
THB SCHUrtANN IS THE GREATEST VALUB
POR THE nONEY flADE.
Correspondence
Solicited
Schumann Piano Co.
iJj-135 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago, II.
429-43J-^^a^JOth^S^NEW YORK
M. F. M O L L E R 5""™""'
c u
c on«?t nd P I P E ORGANS
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WESSELimANOS;
rianufactured by
CHAS- A. WESSELL,
222-224 East 37th Street,
NEW YORK.
N. Y. Co-operative
Piano String Co.
MANUFACTURERS OP
DEATH OF OLD PIANO MAN.
Lars C. Ehlseng, seventy-eight years old,
who was identified with the earlydaysofpiano
making in this country, died Tuesday at the
residence of his son, Prof. Ehlseng, of the
Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. He was one
of the founders of the Norwegian Society.
SCHAEFFER PUBLICITY.
The Schaeffer I'iano Mfg. Co., of Chicago,
are sending out some of these advertising
illusion devices above which appear the
words: "Our proposition on the other side is
not an illusion." On the back of the card
appears the following: ''The Schaeffer piano
will increase your profits. Why? Up-to-date
style and workmanship—down to date in
price. No expense after selling. Fully guar-
anteed."
BOOMING THE STECK.
The Wiley P>. Allen Co., of San Francisco,
are issuing some clever advertising matter in
which the merits of the "old reliable Steck"
pianos, which they handle, are exploited most
intelligently.
Piano
312,
Bass Strings
316 East 95th Street.
NEW^YORK.
The most satisfactory
piano ever manufac-
tured at a nominal
price
A leader in its class.
Kohler £ Qampbell
Factories:
nth Ave. & 50th St.
New York.
Piano Keys and Cases
T h e l e w Y o r k I ' i a n o K«"y € o . t« not only maintainlm; its repu
Atlon of nmkiiiK the Lent IMano an.I l'l|n> (Ir-'an Ki »dded to their plant a HrsUiaBs l ' l a i i o C a s « M a k i n g D e p a r t m e n t ,
»nd Koarautee to furnish the very brat "I cave work at the lowest ]>i ice poselhle.
> %flte« « n 4 F a c t o r y for both d»p*run«uu » t P e t e r b e r o , W. 1C-

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