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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 18 - Page 47

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THE
THE KING OF PIANO PLAYERS
47
7V£\JSIC TRKDE.REMIEW
OARDMAN
PICKED UP HERE AND THERE.
Fred L. Hall, manufacturer's agent of Bos-
ton, Mass., has the agency for the Need-
ham pianos and organs and the Paragon
self-player for all unoccupied territory in
New England.
Pronounced by experts, who have given It th«
Sherman, Clay & Co. have commenced
most complete tests, to be the perfect player.
work
on a number of changes in their mag-
Territorial allotment Is being rapidly made to
nificent establishment in San Francisco, Had* upon Honor
•grate.
r for 6a year*.
Have
whereby their warerooms will rank among
New. "Up-to-date," Attractive Styles.
the leading and most attractive of their kind
Factory and Warerooms t
in this country.
Manufacturers of the
R. W. Gertz, superintendent of the Mason 543 to 549 BROADWAY, (opposite Depot)
Apollo and Orpheus Piano Playett
Apollo
^tGRAY*
PIANOS
ESTABUSHED—IN—I83Z
Melville Oarfc Piano Co..
& Hamlin Co.'s factory in Boston, Mass.,
sailed last week for Europe on a ten weeks'
399-405 W. Madison St., Chictfot 1U. vacation.
and the Melville Clark Piano*
Factory and Warerooms:
New York t The Apollo Co., 101 Fifth Ave.
Cbe milton Piano Company
E. M. BOOTHE, Treas.
W. B. CRAIGHEAD, Pres.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Upright Pianos
Office, Warerooms and Factory,
1881 and 1883 PARK AVENUE
Cor. 138th Street
NEW YORK
Dealers securing territory will be protected.
The Victor Piano and
Organ Company
An up-to-date piano proposition, sterling,
successful, incorporating the best method*,
substantial materials and good workmanship
at popular prices. The n«w Victor factory
has a capacity of five thousand pianos per an-
num, and will manufacture pianos for the
trade in quantities.
Car-load-lot ihipmenti, a specialty,
General Offices, 117-119 Kiazle St., Chicago
Is the Finest and Best
Organ made.
Sold all
over the World on its
flerlts 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 Prfcet
MILLER ORGAN CO..
LEBANON, P A .
RELSO
251-253 East 33d Street,
NEW YORK.
Pfa.no
Manufacturers
ScbHwann Pianos
TUB SCHUMANN IB THB ORBATBST VALU1
POR TUB WONBY F1ADB.
COTTMpeaiooce
Solicited
Schumann Piano Co.
:2,S-i26 LaSalle Avenue, Chicago^ ID,
NEWMAN BROS- CO., •anaftotnren ef
"iU Pianos
r r
«.'* " ( c Organs.
Chicago Ave. and Dix St., CHICAGO. J« J«
HOGGSON & P E T T B MANUFACTURING OCX.
Organ Stop Knobs and Stems,
#4 aad 4 6 Court Str««t, New Haven. COBS.
an ct
The O. S. Kelly Co., piano plate manufac-
turers, Springfield, O,., whose New York
warerooms for some time past have been at
I32d street and Lincoln avenue, have moved
into new quarters at Southern Boulevard,
corner of Brook avenue.
MANUFACTURER OF
Anderson & Co..', of Brooklyn, N. Y., have
secured the representation of the Krakauer
piano for the Borough of Brooklyn.
It would seem that C. C. Russell's enter- 386and 388 Second Ave.. NEWYORK
prise in Dallas, Tex., is not panning out ow-
ing to some disagreements. Mr. Russell and
rianufactured by
Mr. English have retired from the com-
CHAS. A. WESSELL,
pany, so that the enterprise will hardly last
unless taken up by local parties.
A ric-itnllt of it»»e Trade M»r« appear! on wmppei ol every u i oi "Rtinw«rth" Siriop.
WESSELL PIANOS,
George Williams, of Kingston, Pa., is
HENRY KfiLLER & SONS,
M»uufacturers of
adding a piano department to his furniture
business in that city.- He has arranged a
very attractive warerooms where a full line
RIDHR AVENUE,
of instruments will be displayed.
let. 140th and 141st Stt.,
NEW YORK.
UprigKt Pianos
V«.t of Third Are.
The new firm of Hoehl & Giesler, who
have opened a music store at the corner of
Fourteenth and Main streets, Wheeling,
W. Va., have opened up most auspiciously.
A Regina Music Box Club has been or-
ganized in Springfield, Mass., by Taylor's
Music House..
Business is booming with the Mathushek
& Son Piano Co., of Broadway and Forty-
seventh street. They recently shipped one of
their smallest uprights to Hong Kong, China.
X5he B u s h <& G e r t s
W X FILL YOUR IDEAL
OF PRICE AND QUALITY.
BUY ONE AND YOU WILL BUY MORE.
BUSH fi CERTS PIANO CO.. Chicago. III.
N. Y. Cooperative
Piano String Co.
to
Grohs & Hoffman removed this week
new quarters at 78 Seneca street, Buffalo,
N. Y. They are handling the Smith &
Nixon, Haddorf, Jacob Doll, Ebersole and
Brinkerhoff pianos.
Peter B.. Taylor, who for many years was
engaged in the music business in Newburgh,
N. Y., died at the home of his son in that
city last week. He was born in 1827.
A magnificent Everett grand was recently
sold by the Knight-Campbell Music Co. to
Mr. Cortez, who resides in New Mexico..
The Brazilian Minister at Washington,
D. C, last week purchased a handsome
Knabe grand for his home in La Guira.
Wm. Barton Stone, who for many years
had been connected with the piano business,
died last week in Indianapolis, Ind.
W. W. Waterman is a recent acquisition
to the piano manufacturers of Brooklyn, hav-
Ch u r
c o n«rt Ild P I P E O R G A N S
ing
opened at 237 Atlantic avenue.
VAOERSTOWN, MD.
M- P . M O L L E R " .^.
RUDOLPH C.KOCH
MANUFACTURERS OP
sBass Strings
312, 316 East 95th Street.
Bronze Panels.,
The most artistic adornment
that can be placed in Pianos
Add greatly to external appear-
ance. Practically indestructible
Special designs made to order.
fiomer D. Bronson Co.
Beacon falls, Conn.

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