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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1902 Vol. 34 N. 8 - Page 40

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THE
7VYUSIC TRADE
with more or less jocularity, for the Edison
phonograph of 1876 was a squeaky affair,
calculated to reconcile its hearers to even
the sad fate that befel Casabianca, while
they shed no tears for the soldier of the leg-
ion who lay dying at Algiers, as his woes
were presented on the phonograph. All that
has been changed and the graphophone of
to-day speaks with a distinctness and modu-
lation that can be equalled by but few of
the men who try to tell the public which
trains are about to depart for the numberless
stations scattered along the railroads pro-
jecting from great railroad centers such as
Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Jersey City
and New York. Hence the graphophone is
about to have its innings and Edison's
laughing prediction to come true.
HANDLING THE "REGAL" LINE.
REVIEW
PI A N OTI3
PIANO
PLAYER
CT« Only PUver awarded a medal
at Paris Exposition.
PL A YS ANY PIANO.
ANYONE CAN PL A Y IT.
-
EASILY ADJUSTED TO ANY PIANO-
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA says : "It is a wonderful instrument of great musical merit."
HARK HAflBOURQ writes : "It is superior to any other Piano Player."
ERNEST SCHELLINd (favorite pupil of Paderewskl) says: "It is far more artistic than
any other such device."
And a host of other Eminent Musicians unequivocally endorse it.
POINTS OF SUPERIORITY: Does not interfere with use
.
Price
of piano in ordinary manner. No clumsy cabinet. No Wf
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laborious pumping. No pneumatics to get out of order.
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It Is the ONLY player that operates perfectly either by FOOT TREADLE, ELECTRIC
CITY (any current). WATER HOTOR. or a combination of any two. Our "NICKEL"
IN-THE-SLOT" device is the only perfect and reliable one on the market. It Is so
simple that It Is Impossible for it to get out of order.
LIVE DEALERS should lose no time in writing for
Art Catalogue B, and best discounts.
$175
ADEK
M'F'G COMPANY,
E . o . A C K E R M A N , GCN^AL MANAGER
Factory and Offices : 449 455 West 4Jst St.
Warerooms: 503 Fifth Avenue, cor. 43d St., NEW YORK
Merrill Piano
MERRILL PIANO MFG. CO.
EDNA ORGANS
CONTAINS SPECIAL FEATURES OF
GREAT VALUE, INCLUDING T H E
TRANSPOSING KEY-BOARD.
Write for Catalogue and Prices.
FACTORY, LAWRENCE. MASS.
BURDETT PIANOS
The Largest Value for the Dealers.
The Banjo and Mandolin Club of the State
Make a note now to write for Cata-
University of Berkeley, Cal., have recently
logue and Particulars. You should not
purchased through the Zeno Mauvais Co.,
overlook the Edna Line. .' ' .' .'
of San Francisco, a number of Regal banjos,
EDNA ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
Factory, MONROEVILLE, OHIO.
of which they speak very favorably. H. H.
Wright, of Portland, Ore., is another dealer
who is making quite a record with the Regal
goods. H e finds the Regal mandolins and
¥¥
WORLD-RENOWNED PIANO-FORTE ACTION
guitars splendid sellers.
THE
OSCAR SCHMIDT SPECIALTIES.
SCHWANDER
J. HERRBURG ER
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L. CHARPIAT, SOLE AGENT FOR UNITED STATES AND CANADA
PARIS FACTORY,
NEW YORK FACTORY,
J6 Rue de TEvangile.
88 Lincoln Avenue
Oscar Schmidt, 36-50 Ferry street, Jer-
sey City, N. J., maker of the Guitar-Zither,
the American Mandolin-Harp, the Piano-
Harp, the Notaphone, the U. S. Mandolin,
the Guitarophone and several other success-
IIB E. lath St., New York.
ful musical novelties, reports present trade
Near Steinway Hall,
conditions as satisf actor}'. The Guitar-
Zither, with and without automatic attach-
ments, is having a big run this season both
here and in Europe. The Piano-Harp has
made a hit, and is selling at a lively rate to
music dealers and others who handle musi- COMPOSERS'
MUSIC
cal specialities and toys.
CABINETS.
BUSTS.
The Notaphone, a perfect musical edu-
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
cator for children, is gaining ground stead-
ily among all who are interested in the WRITE FOR LATEST
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
study of music by children. Nothing at
once so simple, complete, durable and inex-
GARRETT GORDON,
pensive for its purpose has ever been placed Manufacturer and
on the market. Oscar Schmidt says he will Dealer in
promptly answer any inquiries from dealers
No 118 AVENUE D, Bet. 8th & 9th Sts^
who are on the look-out for profitable,
1MEW
quick-selling novelties.
WILLIAM F.HASSE.
Is the Finest and Best
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on ita
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 Hiller
Organ '' all the time.
Write for Catalogue and Prices
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
of all Descriptions.
Veneers.
IMPORT AND EXPORT FIGURES.
Preliminary figures of foreign trade for
January show an increase of over $10,000,-
000 in imports as compared with the corres-
ponding month of last year, over $9,500,000
of the increase being in non-dutiable goods.
The total value was $79,426,146. The ex-
ports were valued at $128,789,623, a de-
crease of over $7,500,000 as compared with
January, 1901, but an increase of over $11,-
000,000 the same month in 1900. The ex-
ports showed an excess of $49,363,477 over
the imports. This was less by over $17,-
600,000 than the excess for January last
year, but about $7,600,000 greater than that
for January, 1900.
R. R. Duffin, Symphonion traveler, expects
to start at an early date on an extended
trip in the interest of the Symphonium Co.
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MILLER ORGAN CO..
LEBANON, P A .
WESSELL PIANOS,
rianufactured by
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
222-224 East 37th Street,
THE
JEWETT
PIANO*
HENRY KELLER & SONS,
Manufacturers of
Upright Pianos
RIDER AVENUE,
*et. i*oth and 141st Sts.,
v e s t of Tbird Ave.
JNE.W
HOFMANN&CO.,
Piano Tone manufacturers,
Factory and Office:
NEW YORK.
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 J* J*
JEWETT PIANO CO.
J. J. Woodbury
LEOMINSTER, MASS.
c4rt in 'Piano Construction
is clearly evidenced in
The
CAMVRON
Story <& Clark
PIANOS
They are in advance in point of
tonal effect and case, architecture.
STQRY & CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO,
S5I West 4Oth Street
NEW YORK

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