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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1903 Vol. 36 N. 3 - Page 37

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THE
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7V^\JSIC TRRDE
The Hobart M. Gable Pianos
GREAT CAPEN YEAR
and
Followed by Big Factory Enlargement—Factory
Now Under Way—A Small Grand Coming.
BURDETT ORGANS
Geo. A. Witney, general manager of the
Brockport Piano Mfg. Co., manufacturers
494-510 Clybourn Av«.
of the Capen piano at Brockport, N. Y.,
was one of the visitors in town this week.
CHICAGO
Mr. Witney has clearly demonstrated the
Organ Factory
possession of business ability of a high order
FREEPORT,
-
1 LI- in his management of the piano institution
at Brockport. He has already laid the found-
THE HOBART M. CABLE CO.
ation for a new factory, which will be built
Offico and Warerooms
of
brick and of imposing proportions. It
»TEINWAY MALI., _ CHICAOO
will be 200 feet in length, 145 feet- wide,
three stories in height. It is probable that
this will be ready for occupancy by the 1st
manufacturers of 1)igb-6rade
of April, which, of course, means a material
enlargement of the Brockport business.
While discussing trade matters with The
Review, Mr. Witney said: "Last year's
business was very satisfactory; in fact, the
largest ever transacted by our concern, and
we find such a growing demand for the
Capen product that we are making exten-
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
sive preparations to "take care of our trade.
Ann Arbor, Mich.
I may say that during the year we have re-
Write forJatestCc^
ceived nothing but praise from our agents in
regard to our instruments. When you con-
sider the number that we placed out, that
Manufacturer* of
means a good deal. It is possible that we
All kinds of . .
may place upon the market in the near fu-
ture a small grand piano."
Piano Factory
Jinn Jirbor Organ Co.,
LOOK BEST
SOUND BEST
WEAR BEST
SELL BEST
PAY B E S T
ORGANS
Isaac I. Cole & Son,
Uciiccrs,
Make a Specialty of
PIANO CASE VENEERS
WEAVER
o/fcju/m puna at.
YORK. PA. U.S.A,
* STERLING
PIANOS
JOHN WESER IMPROVING.
John Weser, of Weser Bros., whose indis-
position
during the past two months has
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caused his many friends much uneasiness,
is now on a fair way to recovery. He is
beginning to count the days that must elapse
before he gets into harness again, and con-
manufacturers of the
0.3- fieppe $ Son Piano
fidently expects to be back at the factory
Che marcellus Piano
by the middle of February, if not sooner.
the edouard Jules Piano
The sickness of John Weser has thrown
Che Ciliinghast Piano
the whole burden of administrative and ex-
tbe Certified Piano
FACTORIES t
ecutive work on his brother, Winfield S.
Pease Branch, 316-328 W . 43d St.,
Weser. He has, happily, proved himself
New York. Bacon Branch, 502-
404 Mott Ave., New York. Brockport Branch, Brock-
equal to every emergency. The whole of the
port, N. Y. Address Main Office and Warerooms,
1115-1117 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
big Weser factory and the far-reaching in-
terests of the Weser firm are being so well
cared for that the already large business of
the firm continues to grow apace. The out-
An industry succeeds by identifying itself
put of Weser pianos last year was almost
with the needs and best interests of its con-
up to the limit of capacity. This year it
stituency. One of the strongest points in the
success of the
will probably exceed it, necessitating further
business lies in the
cpAVENPORT
fact that in the additions to the plant.
Factory and Warerooms.
TESHEPPE PIANO CO.
PLATE POINTS.
casting of piano
plates and other
p i a n o hardware,
all the demands made upon the pianoforte
have been carefully considered and the •* D.
& T.'* plates do not break.
CfREACY
Fouadria
New York Office
STAMFORD. CONN.
-
108-J 14 E. J29th St.
VAL. SCHEHI
Manuiactorer
of . . .
CALF AND SHEEP
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
Also Raw Hide Snares,
MORRIS STEINERT COMPLIMENTED.
*
J* #
ALL NEW DESIGN!
New Scales
Every Style a Gem
of Perfection
* * *
TKe Sterling Company,
DERBY, CONN.
High
Grade
Pianos
Original In Design, Refined In tone.
Finish and Interior workmanship nnsurpaved.
Moderate In price.
Morris Steinert, the well-known head of
the M. Steinert & Sons Co., has been the
Piano J*
subject of a complimentary sketch in con-
J* Case
nection with a portrait in the New Haven
(Conn.) Palladium of recent date. In this
Acknowledged by the music press and trade as having no equal.
Latest styles are 7 1-3 octave, have new Improvements and are
sketch Mr. Steinert is characterized as "the
remarkably low in price.
leading musician of New Haven and a gen-
tleman of the most excellent disposition, and
a public spirited citizen."
FARRAND ORGAN COMPANY,
Organs
DETROIT, MICH.
E. B. Hostetler, the well-known piano
Manufacturers
of High Grade
tuner of Iowa City, la., was severely and
Ftne Tone
Reed
Organs,
Cecilian
Piano Players and
dangerously wounded while visiting rela-
Reliable
Olympia
Self-Playing
Organs.
Medium Price tives at Stevensville, Mont. While shoot-
Manufactured by
DUNHAM PIANO CO. ing, his fowling piece was discharged, the
2216 North Third Street,
PfattOS 311(1
Writ, for information.
229 West 29 th Street load passing through and shattering his an-
PHItADELPHIA,
PA.
kle,
Blood
poisoning
is
feared.
THOS DUNHAM, Prest. and Trea?-
NEW YORK
«78. 280 & 282 Sieeel St.. BROOKLYN. N. Y.
DUNHAM

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