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Russell, of the Boston Opera House, that "Alex-
ander's Rag Time Band" is identical with the
syncopated theme of Puccini's "Girl of the Golden
West."
"Note for note, they are the same," Herr Wein-
gartner declared. "There is the same rhythm and
the same notation, only the tempo is different.
Poor Sig. Puccini—he is the -victim of a very odd
coincidence, yet the history of music gives many
such examples."
page does not proclaim a good song by a good deal,
for as that old saying goes, "You can never tell
from the outside what the inside conta'ins." Amer-
ican music dealers might profit by the suggestion.
who was for twelve years connected with the
Table Piano Co. in Minneapolis, Minn.
THIS COMPOSER A PRINCE.
Dealers w h o are not handling;
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"L. Mirski, ' composer of a new operetta accepted
by a leading theater in Vienna, is in reality Prince
Ladislous Lubomirski, one of the greatest nobles of
the Austrian monarchy and of old Poland. The
family has land possessions and castles in many
parts of Europe and a splendid palace in Paris.
HOW TO DISPLAY MUSIC.
A.Parisian lady journalist complains that the
average music seller has no idea of displaying the
latest publications to the best advantage in his shop
windows. The average musical girl who is on the
look out for something "pretty" will never be able
to discover it by merely seeing a collection of
covers and title pages; and the seller would cer-
tainly increase his sales if he showed some pages
of the music instead.
It would seem as though the point made by the
Parisian lady is well taken. An attractive title
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The Progressive Music Co., Eastman, Ga., has
incorporated with capital stock of $10,000 for the
purpose of printing song books, music and a
musical paper. The officers of the new company
are M. B. Smith, president; W. T. Smith, vice-
president, and J. C. Linderman, secretary-treasurer.
The Guest Piano Co. has secured new quarters
in the Equitable building, Des Moines, Iowa, and
the store has been placed in charge of J. W. Shaw,
The new "summer songs" are now due.
CABLE-NELSON
PIANOS
o w e it to themselves t o
find out about-them
at once.
CABLE-NELSON PIANO CO.
Office and Salesroom t
Fourth Floor, 209 So. State St., comor
Adams (Republic Building).
CHICAGO. ILL.
Factory: South Haven, Michigan,
Some of the best posted piano men have learned of the money
making powers of the
Pianos. They are attractively created. Be one of the wise
dealers and investigate them.
JACOB DOLL & SONS, Inc.
98 to 116 SOUTHERN BOULEVARD
NEW YORK
GRANDS,
UPRIGHTS
HIGH GRADE
LEADER
ELGIN, ILLINOIS
For the
THE
DEALER
NEW and BETTER
Received the HIGHEST AWARD
World's Colombian Exposition
Chicago. 1893
T H E KRELL P I A N O CO., CINCINNATI, O.
Tke Style. For 1912
Excel All Previous
Creations
SEYBOLD PIANO and ORGAN CO.
Krakauer
Pianos
Factories
Cypress Arenae
136tk and 137th Street
New York
RICCA
A Piano Worth While at
a Popular Price
Represent in
their construction
the highest
mechanical and
Exoluslve Representation Given. Some Good
Territory Still Open
RICCA & SON, Ino
93-99 Southern Boulevard, New York
artistic ideals.
KRAKAUER
BROS., Makers
HENRY
KELLER « SONS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
W. F. PETERS GO
ESTABLISHED 1 9 0 2
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Manufacturer* of W. F. PETERS CO. and
VALOIS & WILLIAMS PIANOS and
PLAYER PIANOS
Unexcelled Value
281-283 East 137th Street
The Weser Piano Is The Best
Proposition In The
Market To-Day A n d We
Are Ready To
WESER BROS^
Write for Prloea
NEW YORK
UPRIGHT PIANOS
Whit
Between l*«th St.
and look
Long- Avenue,
wood ATC
MEW YORK
Prove It By Sending A Sample I
On Approval To Any
R e s p o n s i b l e Dealer I n
The T r a d e
NEWTORK
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