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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 2 - Page 41

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THE
The Hobart M. Gable Pianos
and
MUSIC TRADE
[^HONORED J. P. SIMMONS.
The
BURDETT ORGANS
Employees of t h e Junius Hart Piano House
Presented Their Chief With a Handsome Leather
Chair, Accompanied b y Music and Good Wish-
es.
Piano Factory
[Special to The Reriew.]
A94-510 Clybourn Avt.
New Orleans, La., Jan. 3, 1903.
CHICAGO
It is improbable that there was a more
Organ Factory
felicitous Chirstmas presentation than that
FREEPORT,
-
ILL. made on Christmas Eve by the employees
of the Junius Hart Piano House to J. P.
Simmons, treasurer and general manager of
THE HOBART M. CABLE CO.
that company.
Offico and Warorooms
Mr. Simmons is held in high esteem by
1TEINWAY HALL,
CHICAGO
those who work with and for him, Louis
Blake, voicing the sentiment of those with
the firm, said, while Fred Tudury played a
manufacturers of fiigb-Grade
low accompaniment on the piano:
"While seated by your fireside on a win-
ter's night, or enjoying the balmy breezes
of our dear old Southland on a summer's
afternoon, in this chair, which we present
to you as a token of remembrance and es-
teem, we know that you will think of us
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
who have worked with you, and alongside
Ann Arbor, Mich.
of you, to help make the business of the old
Write for latest Catalogue of New Styles*
reliable Junius Hart Piano House what it
is to-day—successful in every way.
"The energetic methods adopted by you
have done more than much to advance and
Manufacturers of
increase the business as it stands, and to
All kind* of . .
make our house one of the most reliable,
stanch and progressive establishments in the
Make a Specialty of
South.
PIANO CASE VENEERS
"We hope to see your sunny smile and
Factory and Warerooms:
cheerful face for many years to come, and
Foot8thSt..E.R. . . .
wish the merriest and happiest of Christ-
mases to you and yours."
Mr. Simmons made a reply most cordial
and expressive.
Che Jinn Arbor Organ Co.,
REED-*?
ORGANS
Isaac L Cole 8c Son,
Ucnccrs,
LOOK BEST
50UND BEST
WEAR BEST
SELL BEST
PAY B E S T
WEAVER MM
UNO PIANO CO.
YORK. PA. U.S.A.
^STERLING
PIANOS
TE HEPPE PIANO CO.
manufacturers »f the
€>• J. fieppe • Son Plan*
Che marcellus Plan*
Cbe Edouard Jules Plan*
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Che Certified Plan*
FIRE CAUSES BUT LITTLE DAMAGE.
[Special to The Review.]
Dolgeville, Jan. 5, 1903.
An alarm of fire was rung in from the
ALL NEW DESIGNS.
FACTORIES t
Breckwoldt-Giese sounding board factory on
Pease Branch, 316-323 W.43<1 St.,
J* J* J*
Dec. 31. Consternation and excitement
New York. Bacon Branch, 302-
404 Mott Ave., New York. Brockport Branch, Brock-
reigned throughout the village as the burn-
port, N. Y. Address Main Offic« and Warerooms,
1115-1117 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
ing down of that plant was still fresh in our
inhabitants' minds. Thoughts of the num-
ber of men employed by this concern also
filled their minds with apprehension. Luck-
An industry succeeds by identifying itself
ily their fears were groundless to a degree,
with the needs and best interests of its con*
for by the prompt work of a bucket brigade
stituency. One of the strongest points in the
The Sterling Company,
success of the
the fire was soon under control. The fire
business
lies
in
the
DERIY, CONN.
High
casting of piano
tory and was throughout confined to that
(J-REACY
plates and other
Grade
room. The fire companies were on the scene
p i a n o hardware,
Original In Denlgn, Refln«d In ton*.
all the demands made upon the pianoforte
after a remarkably short run, considering
FluUh and Interior workmanahlp noaurpaexed.
have been carefully considered and the *• D.
Moderate In price.
the
condition of the roads, and soon had the
& T." plates do not break.
Piano J*
blaze extinguished. No material damage was
J* Case
done
except
the
slight
burning
of
the
walls
Foundries - - - STAMFORD. CONN.
New York Office
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of the bin. The origin of the fire is un-
Acknowledged by the mualc preai and trade aa having no equal.
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remarkably low In price.
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
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PLATE POINTS.
Pianos
Organs
VAL. SCHEHL,
of...
CALF AND SHEEP
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
THE CHICKERING QUARTER GRAND.
Chickering & Sons were compelled to turn
down orders for their quarter grands during
«7i. 280 & 282 Sleeel St.. BROOKLYN. N. Y. the holiday season, owing to the inability to
fill them. The Chickering quarter grand
Fine Tone
Reliable
has been one of the features of the season
Medium Price
and has made a tremendous "hit." Its size,
Manufactured by
appearance and remarkable tone qual-
DUNHAM PIANO CO. artistic
ities
have
made it unique—hence a great
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229 West 29th Street
seller.
THOS DUNHAM, Prest. and Treas-
NEW YORK
Also Raw Hid* Snares,
DUNHAM
n . L c n K GL CU., haston, Pa.
FARRAND ORGAN COMPANY,
DETROIT, MICH.
Manufacturers of High Grade
Reed Organs, Cecilian Piano Players and
Olympia Self-Playfngf Organs.
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