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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1904 Vol. 38 N. 2 - Page 40

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
MANY GOOD WISHES RECEIVED
VICTOR PUBLICITY.
ervation, both as a souvenir of Victor enter-
prise, and as an admirable exhibit of the
By Buegeleisen & Jacobson in Connection With A "Red Seal" Catalogue Which Is Admirably Gotten
marvelously
perfect results attained in the
the Occupancy of Their New Quarters on Uni-
Out—Famous Musicians Who Are Contributors.
large
and
growing
field of talking machine
versity Place.
The new "Red Seal" catalogue, issued by construction. Copies of the book, it is an-
With the removal of Buegeleisen & Jacob- the Victor Distributing & Export Co., 77 nounced, will be sent postpaid on receipt
son to 113-115 University place, one block Chambers street, giving full details of Red of ten cents in stamps.
west of Broadway, New York, their many Seal records by the greatest living artists of
EXTENSIVE GRATZ DISPLAY.
business and social friends remembered the the musical world—a translation of famous
hustling firm with a number of beautifully de- operatic lyrics sung by the Victor Talking
At the warerooms of Wm. R. Gratz Co.,
signed floral gifts, commemorative of the oc- machine—is a gem among publications. l i East 22d street, there is now on exhibi-
casion, accompanied with hearty wishes for The portraits produced in the highest style tion a complete showing of the Gratz spe-
their further success and continued prosperi- of art include, in the order stated, Tamagno, cialties in musical instruments. The line
ty. Large, attractive, gold-lettered signs will Caruso, Calve, Plancon, Scotti, Adams, includes many famous makes of band, or-
be placed next week, and which may be seen
Delmas, Kubelik, Giraldoni, De Lucia, chestral and other instruments, including
the genuine Courtois products and many
for blocks in every direction. As usual, the
Ackte, Garbin, Renaud, de Luca, Perosi, de
others. Announcements have been made
office and wareroom staff were remembered
Lussan, Crossley and Campanari. With
of
this exhibit, which occupies nearly the
in a handsome manner during the holidays, as
each portrait is a brief biographical notice whole of one floor. Many of the Gratz
is B. & J.'s annual custom.
and sketches of, with occasional excepts customers are expected during January.
from their favorite renditions. The book Mr. Baehr, Gratz traveler, who intended
THE 20TH CENTURY MANDOLINS
is a remarkable example of tasteful ar- to start this week on a tour in the Gratz
Made by Angelo Mannello Bound to Win a Larger rangement and clever editing. This, to- interests, has become seriously indisposed
Popularity During 1904.
gether with the excellent work of printers and left on Tuesday with Mrs. Baehr for a
Angelo Mannello's plant, 676-680 Eagle and engravers, make it well worthy of pres- stay of several weeks in North Carolina.
avenue, New York, has been materially en-
J VST O VT.
larged and the working force increased, so
that his output of mandolins and guitars will
V O I D ' S E\IREDITION
be greater. His "Twentieth Century" man-
MUSICAL MERCHANDIJE
dolins are spoken of as original in design,
refined in tone, of unsurpassed finish and
CATALOGUE
Dealers in the South
workmanship, and are offered the trade at a
modern price. An illustrated catalogue may
and W e s t w i l l be
be had on application.
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interested in this cata-
REQINA PROGRESS
During the Past Year Has Exceeded All Records—
The Output for Further Expansion Promises
Well.
The progressive policy of the Regina
Music Box Co., 11 East 22d street, during
the past year, has resulted in a great in-
crease in the volume of Regina business,
and the indications are that even the big
results of 1903 will be eclipsed by those of
the ensuing twelve months. The scores of
live agents now handling the Regina
throughout the country have entered
into the spirit of the management and take
great pride in advocating the Regina
products. The inauguration of the easy-
payment plan on an extensive scale has al-
ready placed a Regina music box in thou-
sands of homes where, up to a short time
ago, such a valuable accessory to the hap-
piness of the household was an impossibil-
ity. It is understood that there are still a
few more vacancies for live agents.
CH. WEISS DUE ON TUESDAY.
Tuesday Ch. Weiss, the famous harmonica
manufacturer of Trossingen, Germany,
cabled Frank Scribner, his American and
Canadian representative, that he would em-
bark that day for New York at Hamburg, on
board the steamship Deutschland of the Ham-
burg-American line.
INCORPORATED.
The Roman Lyceum Society, of New York,
has been incorporated with the Secretary of
State at Albany, N. Y., for the purpose of ac-
quiring the rights for all phonograph repre-
sentations of the voice of the late Pope Leo
XIII. as recorded by Gianini Bertini in
March, 1903, containing the prayer of Ave
Maria and the Benediction. Capital, $25,000.
L
logue.
It is to be had
for the asking. . . .
Thlebes-Stlerlln
Musical
Instrument Co.,
TmiWSnEKSAX
MU3ICAL INSTRUMENT
COMPANv
St. Louts, Mo.
I9O3
ST.LOUIS
I'OO4
IT IS A FACT
THAT THE
G. G. CONN WONDER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
ARE USED AND ENDORSED BY
Santelman,
Creators,
Phinney,
Brooke,
Innes,
Kopp,
Soreniino,
Rossmyn,
Liberati,
Cla\rke,
Sousa,
Kryl,
Cox,
Fogg,
AND
A GREAT GALAXY
Of Other Equally Well Known, World-Famed Musicians, Who Esteem the
CONN WONDER INSTRUMENTS as the Best Interpreters of Their Art.
For Complete Illustrated Catalogue and full description, price list and terms of purchase of the Famous C . C
CONN WONDER INSTRUMENTS, address,
C. C. CONN, Elkhart, Indiana, U. S. A.
GENUINE " C O U R T O I S " BAND INSTRUMENTS
AND
SAXOPHONES.
The World's Most Famous Soloists' IDEAL.
WM. R. GRATZ COMPANY,
11EA
5wY d o!"" Tl
S O L E A G E N T S for tK« U n i t e d State*.
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