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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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market, and found that it is just what we have
been looking for. We have shipped it to prominent
teachers in all parts of the country, and we have
Latest Addition to the Line of Buegeleisen &
yet to receive our first suggestion regarding any
Jacobson Possesses Numerous Features of
possible improvement in its construction.
Interest and Is Offered at an Attractive Price
—Handsomely
Finished in Mahogany—
"The instrument is finished in mahogany and
Dealers Stocking Up Liberally.
comes with or without a bell. A stationary door is
one of its merits, which we deem an excellent fea-
ture, as the door is often lost or mislaid when
The prominent musical merchandise house of
taken off. The stationary door eliminates any
Buegeleisen & Jacobson, 113 University place, New
York, announces another valued addition to its line trouble in this direction. We are really enthusi-
in the nature of a new metronome. This new in- astic regarding every feature of this new metro-
nome, and with the opening of the fall season in
strument is now ready for the firm's trade, and
substantial orders are already being shipped to all the schools, and with the teachers, we would sug-
pjvrts of the country, where the new metronome is gest that every dealer take advantage of the many
piofitable sales that may be closed with this new
meeting with unanimous favor and popularity.
In discussing the advent of this new metronome, metronome and push it energetically with his cli-
Samuel Buegeleisen, head of the firm, remarked as entele."
Mr. Weiss spent most of his time at the Weiss
factories in Trossingen, Germany, and arranged
for the prompt shipment of goods needed in this
country. He states that the Weiss factories are
working full capacity at the present time.
B. & J. MARKET NEW METRONOME.
DEATH OF WILL HOHNER.
Son of Andreas Hohner of the House of M.
Hohner Dies Suddenly in Trossingen, Ger-
many—Was Eighteen Years Old.
If you desire a man for any department of
your service, either for your factory or for your
selling department, forward your advertisement
to u& and it will be inserted free of charge.
OLIVER DITSON COMPANY
BOSTON, MASS.
Established
1 H 3 4
Manufacturers, Importers, Publishers.
Largest and most complete stock of Musi-
cal Merchandise and accessories in the
trade. Modern Service, Attractive Special-
t t--. Oir I;*! { Catalogue will he sent upon
application.
AUGUST MULLERi V|OLiNS
J. HEBERLEIN
/ CELLOS
La Prima and Clarion
Accordions
The American house of M. Hohner, the promi-
nent harmonica and accordion manufacturers,
learned with deep sorrow this week of the death
Established 1878.
of Will Hohner, an eighteen-year-old son of An-
dieas Hohner, who died suddenly last Thursday Leading Wholesaler in America of
at his home in Trossingen, Germany. This death Musical Instruments and all Accessories
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is an exceptionally hard blow because of the fact
NEW YORK
that another son of Andreas Hohner, Eugene, had 4 St. Marks Place
passed away only a year and a half since.
Will Hohner was a brother of Matt. Hohner,
who is connected with the American house of M.
la oar beat advertisement and mnil-
Hohner and is well-known in the trade, owing to
clana using YORK Instruments a n
—satisfied. YORK Instruments bare
his frequent visits to various parts of the country.
been tested In the grind of experience,
witb the flre of a public musical opin-
Hans Hohner, manager of the American branch, is
follows: "In introducing this new metronome we
ion, and have not been found wanting.
This
test has covered a period of 80
feel that we are filling a long-felt want. It is a an uncle of the young man who just died. Both
years and each year has made YOSX
a
greater
success.
Does this mean
Andreas
Hohner,
who
is
one
of
the
directing
mem-
well-known fact that teachers have experienced a
anything to 70a) If yon are on the
anxious seat we want yon to
great deal of trouble with all kinds of metronomes. bers of the Hohner institution, and Matt. Hohner
are receiving sincere expressions of sympathy from
This matter has really been one of the greatest
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"LET US PROVE IT"
troubles that the average teacher has had to con- the trade.
by sending oar catalogue and dealers' proposition. Do
It today or some live one may do yon oat of your
tend with, and many teachers have stated that they
chance.
have found it practically impossible to secure an
J. W. York & Sons, Qrand Rapids, Mich.
HERMANN WEISS RETURNS
absolutely correct metronome at a moderate price.
"We formerly imported, and do at the present
Home from Visit to Weiss Factories in Ger-
time import, a very fine French instrument which
many—Found Business Active.
i.; absolutely perfect, but is a little more expensive
than the average teacher may desire to pay. In
Hermann Weiss, American representative of Ch.
order to remedy this condition, we are now intro- Weiss, 393 Broadway, N. Y., arrived in America
ducing a new metronome that we can guarantee as Monday on the steamer "New Amsterdam" after a
absolutely perfect. We refer to it as the best in- two months' stay abroad. While on the other side,
strument that we know of for accuracy and per-
fection in every detail. We tried it out for a long
time 'before finally pronouncing it ready for the
C. 1VIEISEL
A Satisfied Customer
EXCELSIOR DRUMS ™ STANDARD
WEYMANN & SON
incorporated
Manufacturers oj
The Famous
Weymann Mandolutes and
"Keystone State" Instruments
1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
BEBEBEISE
& JACOBSON
113-115 University Place
NEW YORK
Some dealer* may may that they coat more
tman others.
Excelsior drums post more because they
are worth more. Cost more to make.
We could make them cost less by using
cheaper material, use less care In matting;
them, and dispense with the new patented Im-
provements.
It we did, however, Excelsior Drums would
not be the Standard as they are t«J-day. Write
for catalogue.
THE WORLD'S BEST
EXCELSIOR DRUM WORKS
A. G. SOISTMAN, Vlce-Pres. and Gen. Manager
Tenth and Market Streets,
CAMDEN, IV. J.
Largest Jobbers in America of
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USICAL
ERCHAND1SE
National Musical String Co.
New Brunswick, N. J .
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