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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1910 Vol. 50 N. 22 - Page 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Beverly, C. A. Bent, George H. Bent, Geo. P. Bent
Co.; C. W. Somers, Bjur Bros. Co.; F. G. Smith,
N. M. Crosby, H. W. Metcalf, Bradbury Piano Co.;
New President of National Piano Travelers' As-
C. H. Lane, Brockmeier Piano Co.; G. P. Phelps,
sociation Wants Every Traveler of Standing
Brockport Piano Mfg. Co.; E. R. Billings, George
Enrolled in That Organization—To Bring
J. Dowling, Paul B. Klugh, Earl R. Billings, the
About Closer Relations with Manufacturers
Cable Company ;M. A. Meyers, Cable-Nelson Piano
for Best Interests of Both Bodies—Executive
Co.; C. A. Longwell, W. C. Whitney, E. H. Hol-
Committee Meets—Financial Assistance for
land, A. B. Chase Co.; C. A. Eyles, A. D. Brown,
Members Optional with President—Securing
W. G. Bundy, W. F. Bayer, A. B. Brown, Chase &
Employment for Members—Those in At-
Baker Co.; F. A. Lee, R. C. Lee, E. E. Perry,
tendance at Richmond.
John Church Co.; H. E. Chute, Chute & Butler
The National Piano Travelers' Association, at Co.; T. M. Pletcher, E. J. Delfraisse, Melville
the annual convention of that body held in Rich- Clark Apollo Co.; K. W. Curtis, H. C. Frederichs,
mond, Va., last week, as reported in The Review Columbus Piano Co.; E. G. Miekel, Frank H. Roy,
of May 21, entered into their sixth year with Frank Weiser, Concord Piano Co.; G. V. Glebe,
every prospect of adding materially to the Cunningham Piano Co.; T. S. Floyd-Jones, Decker
strength of the organization before the next meet- & Son; G. M. Soule, De Rivas & Harris; Charles
ing is called to order in Chicago in June, and of Grundy, Emerson Piano Co.; William C. Klumpp,
becoming in still closer touch with the other two S. A. Lichenstein, F. Engelhardt & Sons; A. Dal-
trade bodies with whom the interests of the rymple, C. E. Kemp, Estey Piano Co.; E. E.
Perry, Everett Piano Co.; Charles H. Devine, E.
travelers are linked.
A. Dalrymple, the new president of the Na- J. Sennett, The Farrand Co.; E. W. Browning,
tional Piano Travelers' Association, in discussing Sidney N. Mayer, E. J. Pringle, J. & C. Fischer;
his plans for the year as regards that organiza- J. Bareuther, E. Gabler & Bro.; Max Richtsteig,
Gram-Richtsteig; G. A. Anderson, Haddorff Piano
tion, said to The Review on Monday:
"One of the chief aims of the officers of the Co.; Earl E. Conway, A. Wemsley, Hallet & Davis
association, including myself, will be to get into Piano Co.; F. W. Lohr, J. H. Parnham, Hardman,
the association every traveler of standing in the Peck & Co.; Charles E. Hackle, W. R. Hughes, R.
W. Libby, Hughes & Sons Piano Co.; C. D. Mc-
Donald, Ivers & Pond Piano Co.; Gustav Bolze, W.
A. Johnson Co.; J. H. Williams, Knabe & Co.;
Charles Kohl, H. w. Simpson, Kohler & Campbell;
A. L. Bretzfelder, Krakauer Bros.; Frederick
Grebe, Kranieh & Bach; E. B. Pfau, Krelf Auto-
Giand Co.; Paul E. Fellows, Krell-French Piano
Co.; D. J. Blackmore, C. L. Ament, Krell Piano
Co.; P. K. Clark, Kroeger Piano Co.; David Mc-
Donald, Laffargue Co.; Horace E. Toms, Carl
Bergling, The Lauter Co.; C. B. Lawson, George
A. Griffin, Arthur M. Lawson, Lawson & Co.; H.
C. Pressey, C. A. Garrison, W. H. Hutchinson,
Lester Piano Co.; Harold S. Holmes, J. S.
Holmes, Jr., Henry & S. G. Lindeman; Ira J.
Markley, C. A. Ericsson, W. R. Gullet, Ludwig &
Co.; Benjamin F. Owen, Mason & Hamlin Co.;
E. C. Woodstock, Mathushek Bros.; W. P. Davis,
R. K. Maynard Piano Co.; J. J. Clark, McPhail
Piano Co.; Chandler W. Smith, Henry F. Miller
& Sons Piano Co.; A. H. Kayton, H. C. King. Mil-
PRESIDENT A. DALRYMPLE.
ton Piano Co.; J. M. Zimmerman, H. P. Nelson
piano trade. We nee,d them all if we are to make Piano Co.; 0. W. Williams, F. 0. Gamble, Her-
our organization representative of the entire bert Bond, A. A. Mahon, R. W. Sperry, The Pack-
body. We shall also use our best endeavors to ard Co.; Thomas Hastings, W. E. Hall, Pease
cement the bond between the manufacturers and Piano Co.; D. E. Fabyan, Poole Piano Co.;
the travelers, with a view to mutual helpfulness, Charles P. Rice, Price & Teeple Piano Co.; J. C.
for the interests of the manufacturer and the Van Wagener, G. K. Morehouse, F. Radle; Charles
traveler are practically identical.
McConville, Schaeffer Piano Mfg, Co.; D. P. Com-
"I have hardly had time to map out any set merer, Harry Arnold, Schomacker Piano Co.;
plan of campaign, but I do know that there will Peter Duffy, Schubert Piano Co.; O. W. Schulz, F.
be no effort spared, either by the officers of the B Bassett, V. B. Menzel, M. Schulz Co.; Alexan-
association or the members, to make the coming der S. Shoninger, B. Shoninger Co.; H. W. Metcalf,
year one of real accomplishment toward associa- F. G. Smith, G. F. Abendschein, Staib-Abend-
tion betterment."
schein Co.; W. B. Williams, A. J. Brooks, Ster-
Before leaving Richmond the executive com- ling Co.; J. G. Story, Jr., E. T. Taylor, L. A.
mittee of the Travelers' Association held a meet- Voell, A. L. Clark, Story & Clark Piano Co.; J. F.
ing and settled several points of interest to the Broderick, Straube Piano Co.; Albert T. Strauch,
members at large. Following the elimination of
Strauch Bros.; Ben C. Peck, Strich & Zeidler; A.
section 4, article 4, regarding death benefits to be B. Furlong, Universal Piano Co.; D. D. Luxton,
paid to members from the by-laws of the associa- W. F. Allen, Vose & Sons Piano Co.; M. B. Gibson,
tion, the executive committee at their last meet- J S. Reed, Weaver Organ & Piano Co.; R. O.
ing empowered the president to lend financial as- Burgess, Wegman Piano Co.; W. H. Bodine,
sistance to any member or his family in the event Welte Artistic Player Co.; F. E. Edgar, R. W.
of sickness or death when the necessity warrants Carter, Wilcox & White Co.; C. W. Wright, H. N.
such donation.
Parkenham, Wright Piano Co.
The present administration have already suc-
ceeded in placing one traveler in a desirable posi-
WITHEE JOINS KRAKAUER STAFF.
tion and expect to give such work a large part of
G. S. Withee has joined the traveling staff of
their attention.
Krakauer Bros., Cypress avenue and 136th street.
Of the 252 members of the association the fol-
Mr. Withee will look after Middle West terri-
lowing answered the roll-call at Richmond: J. A.
tory, and with a strong line is sure to give a
Coffin, B. L. Wells D. J. Cordingley, W. V. Swords,
gcorl account of himself.
Paul H. Stroup, D. L. Wells, The Aeolian Co.; G.
W. A. Milligan, manager for the F. W. Baumer
C. Cavanagh, J. H. Shale, E. P. Hawkins, A. F.
Co., Wheeling, W. Va., was a caller at the Kra-
Colburn, American Piano Co.; E. L. Atherton,
kauer factory salesroom on Wednesday, and he
The Amphion Co.; E. R. Hunter, The Aristo Co.;
left a nice order for grands, uprights and player-
Howard Spear, Auto-Grand Co.; W. J. Keeley, W. pianos.
P. Collins, Autopiano Co.; George Knouse, Bayer
Piano Co.; Gustav Behning, Behning Piano Co.;
J. L. Jones is a new piano dealer in Rantoul,
Wilbert Hampton, Behr Bros. & Co.;George H.
111.
DALRYMPLE DISCUSSES PLANS.
PEERLESS
PLAYER-PIANOS
AMONG
The Hardman Autotone
The Piano all can play,
cither by hand or Perforated
Music Rolls.
The advantages which dis-
tinguish the Hardman Auto-
tone from all other Player-
pianos are precisely those
which strongly appeal to peo-
ple of taste, refinement and in-
telligence, quite apart from
their possession of expert mu-
sical knowledge.
Autotone Advantages
The A u t o t o n e is made
throughout, piano and player
mechanism, by Piano makers
of world-wide reputation. It
is, therefore, a harmoniously
sensitive musical instrument.
The Autotone is the only
Player-piano which the great-
est artists who visit. America
take pleasure in playing in the
intimacy of their own homes,
and whose artistic qualities
they endorse in the most un-
qualified terms.
The Autotone is the only
Player-piano whose expression
devices, which embody entirely
new principles, are so effective
and so easily controlled that
without any technical knowl-
edge of music, the operator can
interpret any composition with
the maximum degree of indi-
viduality and artistic expres-
sion.
SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE
AUTOTONE
The Accentor. Which supplies the human
touch.
TheTransposor. Which enables any composi-
tion to he transposed into another key.
The Adjuster. Which insures perfect track-
ing of the music-roll.
The Selector.
Which enables any desired
passage to he picked out and played
separately.
The Combination Which enables, by a touch,
Tracker Board, cither 88-notc or (i.j-note rolls
to be played by the same instrument.
The Pedal Guide. An automatic guide to the
correct use of the loud pedal operated
directly from the music-roll.
The Autotone is made in two Basic Pianos
only.
The Hardman. New York's finest art product.
The Harrington A piano for refined tastes at
a medium price.
The Autotone An excellent instrument at a
Player-Piano. l o w price.
Write for Open Territory
Hardman, Peck & Co.
(Established 1843)
138 Fifth Avenue
New York

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