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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 59 N. 4 - Page 62

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
held at Chasmer's Casino and Park, Hudson boule- CHARLES J . SMITHJMES SUDDENLY.
vard near Hamilton avenue, North Bergen, N. J.,
Commission Cancels Higher Tariff fcom Bates-
on Saturday, August 15, 1914. The usual ball
Charles J. Smith, a wealthy resident of Somer-
ville, Miss.
game will be featured and refreshments and din- ville, N. J., died at the Murray Hill Hotel early
ner will be served.
last evening of heart failure. He had come to
(Special to The Review.)
New York to see his wife and oldest son depart
" WASHINGTON, D. C, July 20.— By order entered
SUES FORGiIRL'S DEATH.
on a trip to Saranac Lake, and it is thought the
to-day by the Interstate Commerce Commission,
activity and excitement of the day had weakened
the Illinois Central and other railroads were di
Mother Declares Manufacturer Was Speeding him. He was fifty-five years old. Mr. Smith
rected after October 1 not to charge any highei
His Automobile.
was president of the Smith-Schoonmaker Lumber
rate on lumber from Batesville, Miss., to. Central
Co. of Somerville.
Freight Association, Western! Tlruruk Line and
A motor car-motorcycle collision which resulted
Trunk Line territories than is charged from Sar-
in the death of Elizabeth Tier, a girl of fourteen,
dis, Miss., to the same destinations. Sardis is
was the subject of a suit for $10,000 damages in-
but nine miles north of Batesville, and the com-
stituted Monday in the Passaic County Circuit
Miss Edith llipkins and John Hipkins, the
mission held that the present differential main-
Court against John W. Looschen, president of the daughter and son of the late A. J. Hipkins, the
tained by the roads is prejudicial.
John W. Looschen Piano Case Company of Pat- well known English writer on musical subjects,
This decision was announced in the case of the erson, N. J.
who, by the way, edited the department on piano
Southern Hardwood Traffic Bureau, for the bene-
The suit was brought by the girl's mother, Mrs. history and construction in the Encyclopedia Brit-
fit of R. J. Darnell, incorporated, against the Illi
Mary Tier, of South Mill street, Paterson. The annica, have been granted a pension of fifty
nois Central and other railroads.
accident occurred on September 14, 1913. Eliza- pounds ($250) per year in the new civil list of
beth Tier was riding on the rear seat of a motor- pensions just issued by the British Government.
WESSELL, NICKEL^ GROSS OUTING. cycle with Archie Angel, of Newfoundland, when The pension is issued on the grounds of "their in-
there was a collision with the car of Mr. Loos- adequate means of support."
The annual outing of the Benevolent Society of
The many friends
the employes of Wessell, Nickel & Gross, Forty- chen. Mrs. Tier charges Looschen with negligence of Mr. Hipkins will regret that the annuity is not
and speeding.
fifth streetand Tenth avenue, New York, will be
larger.
LUMBER RATES EQUALIZED.
RECEIVE GOVERNMENT PENSION.
Lumber Dried As Never Before
SEE THE DIFFERENCE
GRAND RAPIDS DRY KILN
GRAND RAPIDS VENEER WKS., SOLE MFRS., MICHIGAN
BEFORE
AFTER
THE COMSTOCK, CHENEY *
IVQRYTON.OONN.
MANUFACTURERS
Piano-forte Ivory Keys, Actions and Hammers,
Ivory and Composition Covered Organ Keys
THE STANDARD CO., T0 TN G N T0N '
SXRAUCH BROS.
Piano Actions and Hammers
GRAND, SQUARE
AND UPRIGHT
Manufacturers of a
Complete Una of Piano Action Hardware
Brass Flanges, Damper Rods, Special Capstan
Screws, Bracket and Ball Bolts, Key Pint,
kegulating Brackets and Specialties.
22, 24, 26, 28, 30 TENTH AVENUE,
WASLE
WHITE, SON COMPANY
PIANO ACTIONS
Are noted for their elasticity, responsiveness and durability. They satisfy in all cases.
H »nuf*otur*ra
W A S L E & C O . , Brown's Place and Southern Boulevard, NEW YORK
ORGAN AND PLATER-PIANO LEATHERS
RAMSEY'S
530-540 Atlantic Av*nu«, Boston. M a s s .
I860
NEW YORK
ALL STEEL TRAP WORK
Simple, Silent, Strong
Continuous Hinges, Bearing Bars, Padals, Castors
Wholatal* Only
CHAS. RAMSEY CO.
HENRY HAAS & SON
We are now located at our new factory, Kingston, N.Y.
1907-1911 Park Ave., New York
MAKERS
Piano & Piano Player Hardware General Supplies
Established 1853
GRUBB & KOSEG^RTEN BROS.
131 to 147 Broadway
Manufacturers
OI
SYLVESTER TOWER CO.
Towers Above
All Others
Grand and Upright Piano-forte Actions ffl? 5S£A% F 2SS
Keys, Actions, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail Furnished Complete
.
.
.
. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Manufacturers o l HIGH GRADE
PIANO-FORTE
ACTIONS
N A S S A U , Rensselaer County, N- V.
M A N U F A C T U R E R S OF
The Homer D. Bronson Co.
Manufacture and Sell Direct
PIANO HINGES -DESK HANGERS
F R O N T F R A M E CATCHES-KNIFE
H I N G E S - B U T T S and SPECIALTIES
Write for Quotations
THE HOMER D. BRONSON CO.
BEACON FALLS, CONN.
l\
PI
ACTIONS
HIGHEST, GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
OFFICE
457 WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
FACTORIES-WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
Tenth Avenue and West Forty-Sixth St.
NEW YORK
A. C. CHENEY PIANO ACTION CO.

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- (PNEUMATIC ACTIONS FOR PLAYER-PIANOS
Manufacturers of { HIGH GRADE PIANOFORTE ACTIONS
CASTLETOH, HEW YORK

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