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THE 7UTVSIC TRKDE
THEIR BIGGEST MONTH.
REVIEW
\. B. GHASE PIANOS
"This has been the biggest month we have
had since we began business," said Henry
In tone, touch, action, durability, and every requisite that goes
Lindeman, of Henry & S. G. Lindeman, to
to make up an artistic instrument, there are none superior
The Review on Wednesday, when a call was
factory and Principal Office
made at the factory. "My son and partner,
New York Warerooms
NORWALK, OHIO
Samuel G. Lindeman, made a big record
10 EAST 17th STREET
when he was out on the road recently. He
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was away about four weeks in the West and
ORIGINAL
Northwest, brought a big batch of orders,
JLUTE effect*, Violin effects, etc., are brought
established several first-rate agencies, and
into play combined with the PIANO^
was the bearer of many good opinions and
making a veritable Orchestra. N o other
good wishes from those who believe in us
Piano Player like it or will do what the
and our pianos."
cANGELUS can.
W, R. Gullett, Henry & S. G. Lindeman
flny one can Play It.
traveler, is traveling in the East. On his
Tt Play* any Piano.
return he will start again for a tour in Penn-
Endorsed by highest musical authority.
sylvania and New York State.
A N H F I I T ^ P wPlayer
Josef Hof mann, Marcella Setnbrich, Jean de
Reszke, Edouard de Reszke and many other
of note.
THE STA1B-ABENSCHE1N CO.
The new lost-motion attachment of the
Staib-Abendschein Co., lately exhibited by
Geo. F. Abendschein during his visit to piano
main Office mi factory»
manufacturers, is creating much interest in
the trade. The Review when calling at the
mermen, Conn., U. $. J\.
factory on Wednesday referred to the device
Manufacturer of
and the results thus far achieved, and Mr.
High-Gr&de
Abendschein said: "In our device there is
absolutely no lost motion or change in the
Grand and Upright
regulation or touch in any position. During
Pianos
my recent tour I had the model with me, ex-
for all
plained its advantages and special features,
Occasions
in detail, to all the piano manufacturers whom
Factories •. Southern Boulevard aud Cypress Ave.
I met, and answered all questions fully.. The
East 133d and 134th Streets
opinion among those who have seen it is
First Avenue and 30th Street
that our lost-motion attachment is superior
Warerooms; 92 Fifth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Sts.
to any in the market." The advantages
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claimed for the Staib-Abendschein device
were indorsed in the presence of The Review
by a well-known practical piano-maker who
Manufacturers of the
was visiting the firm on business. He said:
"There is no doubt that the device does all CHASE: BROS., HACKLEY
and CARLISLE,
that is claimed for it and this improvement
is a long stride forward in piano action mak-
MUSKEGON, MICH.
ing."
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CIK Ulilcox * UJbitc Co.
JACOB DOLL
Pianos
NEW YORK
CHASE-HACKLEY PIANO CO.,
PIANOS
OFFICE BOY STEALS.
JULIUS, BRECKWOLDT
Manufacturer of J* J*
SOUNDING BOARDS, BARS, GUP
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T A R AND MANDOLIN TOPS A N D
SOUNDING BOARD LUMBER,
Abraham Gapner, who resides at 451 East
MILLS AND OFFICE: DOLQEVILLE, N. Y.
Eightieth street, was arrested on Wednesday
and accused of signing the name of his em-
ployer, Chas.. K. Harris, music publisher, of
C R . STEVENS,*General Manager.
No. 31 West Thirty-first street, to a check
for $26.34 a n d with trying to collect the
MANUFACTURERS Or
money.
The bank officials thought there was some-
thing wrong, and Detective Bernard says the
VA OCTAVE. PIANO CASE.
boy told him he went out and called up the
bank on the telephone, told the officials he Trite for caUlogu* and price*.
was Mr. Harris and that the check and sig-
MARIETTA, OHIO.
nature were all right. Then the boy went to
the bank again, but Detective Bernard was
Embodies the best value for the dealer.
there and arrested him. Bernard says the
Attractively gotten up.
boy told him he wanted spring clothing, as
"everybody else had it," and he did not want
to go on wearing his winter suit.
PETER DUFFY, President,
Cbe Stewns Organ ana Piano €o.
Mtvtm Cwoination Reed-Pipe Organ
Geo. H,. Stedman, who at one time was
engaged in the manufacture of piano strings
and more recently secretary of the corpor-
ation of J. H. Stedman & Co., died recently
in Waverly, Mass.
Col. Jacob Grey Estey, of the Estey Piano
Co., accompanied the Governor of Vermont
on his trip this week to St. Louis.
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