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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 12 - Page 33

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THE
7VTVSIC T R K D E
OPENING OF LICHTY'S NEW HOUSE.
HE name Estcy has held the tanking position in the
organ world—a position won by merit and main-
tained by preserving a high standard. In the Estey
product, the dealers have the best that skill and experience
can produce. The Estey pipe organs are pronounced by
those competent to judge to be marvelous in their musi-
cal possibilities.
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The new and elegantly equipped music
store of C. H. Lichty, 641 Penn, Read-
ing, Pa., was thrown open to the public on
Saturday last. The location is not a new one,
but the building is, and it is equipped with
everything modern, from the basement to the
third floor. Hundreds called during the day
and extended congratulations. All had some-
thing pleasing to say about the new and up-
to-date establishment.
€ 0 * factories, Brattkboro, Ut.
The salesroom, which is located on the first
floor, is handsomely furnished. It is a model
of its kind. The general arrangement of
Established
everything
shows taste and judgment. In
in
this
department
are found all the latest styles
1849.
of pianos, organs and small musical instru-
ments, and music of every description.
Finest tone* best
The piano and musical department is in
worK and
charge of W. W. Britton, who has been with
material.
Mr. Lichty a number of years. Herbert C.
PRIOES MODERATE AND TERMS REASONABUC
Lichty
has charge of the musical merchan-
VUSSS, TCfifllSSffilJ? « K t v WARRANTED.
dise department.
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE.
One of the features of the day was the
selections given on the Stultz & Bauer piano
through the medium of the Apollo player,
207 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO. operated by B. Lichty.
110 BOYLSTON STREET? BOSTON.
The basement is devoted to the various
Win Friends for the Dealer'
kinds of talking machines. It is in charge
C. R U R T Z M A N N etor. Thousands of the latest records are on
Factory, 526-53G Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. hand.
The main room (first floor) is 15x156
E N D O R S E D
B Y G R E A T
A R T I S T S
feet. The basement is 15x45 feet. The
Admitted by piano experts to embody the largest values.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE TO
finishings are strictly first class and no ex-
THE ZELLMAN-SOCOL PIANO M'F'G CO.
pense was spared to make the entire build-
152-154 West 127th St., near Park Ave., NEW YORK
A cents wanted.
Territory protected.
ing modern in every respect. The second
and third floors are neat and well lighted.
The name of Mathushek has been before^the
public for half a^century and is identified with
A POLICY THAT HAS WON.
the manufacture of instruments of high grade.
Trade conditions at the factories of Strauch
It pays to handle a well-known name. The Bros, this week furnish proof positive that
demand for the Mathushek & Son piano is the policy of this progressive firm in the mat-
growing all the time. It isn't necessary to ter of restricted product—i.e., the supplying
ask why ? You k n o w ! : : : : : of Strauch actions only to manufacturers of
of acknowledged eminence.
high-grade pianos—is becoming more and
Instruments that
The
Mathushek
6
Son
Piano
Co,
more widely appreciated as being the only
dealers should,become
1567 6 1569 Broadway, cor. 4jtli St.. V.£* York. policy consistent with the best traditions of
acquainted with.
the industry. Concerning the lost-motion at-
tachment, recently introduced, the manufac-
FRANCIS
turers, in many instances, are sufficiently in-
Tht Right
Are Built to
terested to send special letters of praise and
Piano
Satisfy a
commendation.
at tht
Critical
Right Prlot
Trade
ENTERPRISING FLORIDA HOUSE.
PI A N OS
Btey
EMERSON
PIANOS.
EMERSON PIANO CO.
ZELLMAN
SOG OL
Pianos
Piano s
MATHUSHEK &
SON PIANO
CONNOR
Wareroomai
tt«.t«2dSt., NEW YORK
f a o t o r y Addrassi
10TIE•••1124th Str««t
Popular Styles
Popular Sellers
S C H A E F F E R PIANO MFd. CO.
McClurg Building * 215 Wabash Avenue
- CHICAGO, ILL,
The lately issued musical merchandise cat-
alogue shown by the buyer of Ludden-Camp-
bell-Smith Co., Jacksonville, Fla., one of the
largest dealers South, when in New York,
is a creditable compilation. The firm declare
they sell "everything in the music line, from
a tin whistle to a piano; and have been over
thirty years in business in Florida, and well
known in every town, village and cross roads
in the State."
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INCORPORATED.
A PAINT &
VARN I SH
REMOVER
THAT
ACTUALLY
REMOVES.
" A D - E L- I T E " •
Rapid, efficient, wonderful, harmless (affects nothing but paint and varnish) leaves the
wood smooth and clean, ready for new finish. Works like magic. Positively the only perfect
paint and varnish remover ever produced. Ask for sample.
HAMMACHER,
SCHLEMMER
& CO., New York
City, since 1848.
The New York & New England Auto
Piano Co., of Alpine, N. J., was incorporated
with the Secretary of State of New Jersey
this week; capital $100,000. Incorporators:
Frank J. Miles, R. S. Campbell and John Y.
Sherwood.

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