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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1916 Vol. 63 N. 1 - Page 9

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Snapshots Taken on the New York Piano Manufacturers' Boat Trip by The Review Photographer
No. 1—Forming for the Preparedness Parade on the Pier at West Point. No. i—From Right to Left: Miss Rita Kohler, Miss Vera Kohler, Mrs. (.'has. Mehlin, Mrs. Chas.
Kohler, Ceo. W. Gittins, President of Kohler & Campbell, Inc., Mr. and Mrs. McCoy, Waterbury, Conn., and R. W. Lawrence, President of the Autopiano Co. No. 3—
Emanuel Strauss and E. T. Kouvet, of the New York Piano Hardware Co., and John 1). Olsen. Jr.. Head of the Schencke Piano Co. No. 4—The Airship Which Helped
Make the Brambach liaby Grand Famous. No. 5—C. C. Spanier, of Paul G. Mehlin & Sons, and" Theodore Hoffman Make Comparisons. No. 6—C. A. Stein, Advertising
Manager of Kohler & Campbell, and F. H. Abbott, of the New York Times. No. 7—Geo. F. Ahendschein, Father of the Mastertouch Piano Action. No. 8—One of the
Many "Solid Comforts." No. 9—Piano Men and Guests Gathered at the Foot of the Monument at West Point. No. 10—Chas. Jacob, of Jacob Bros., Smiles at the
Camera. No. 11—Geo. W. Allen, Vice-President of the Milton Piano Co.. Mrs. Allen and Friends. No. 12—Mark P. Campbell, President of the Brambach Piano Co.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collins, of Chicago, J. A. LeCato, President of the Standard Pneumatic Action Co., Mrs. W. M. Plaisted, Mrs. I^eCato and W. M. Plaisted, Traveling ,
Representative of Kohler & Campbell, Inc. No. 13—Max Levian, of Weser Bros., Showing How He Loves to Jolly the Ladies. No. 14—Theodore Hoffman, of Theodore
Hoffman Co., Pittsburgh. No. 15—How a Piano Man Entertains His Family. No. 16—Al. Behning, Master of Ceremonies. No. 17—Mrs. J. II. Ludden, Harry J.
Sohmer, President, Alexander McDonald, Advertising Manager, and T. II. Ludden. Traveling Representative of Sohmer & Co. No. 18—W. H. Daniels, of Denton, Cottier &
Daniels, Buffalo. No. 19—Mrs. W. L. Bjur Smiles as Hubby Has His Picture Taken. No. 20—Frank C. Decker, Jr., of Decker & Son, and Mrs. Decker. No. 21—
R. W. Lawrence, Wearing a Sanctimonious Smile, But Letting Nothing Get By. No. 22—Joseph A. O'Donnell, Manager of the Piano Department of Ilahne & Co.,
Newark, N. J., W. R. Crippen, of the Crippen Co., Holding Carleton Chace, Jr., and Geo. T. Barton, of Ilallet & Davis Piano Co. No. 23—W. L. Bush, of the Bush
& Gerts Piano Co., Frederick Sunderman, of Bennett & White, and Albert Strauch, of Strauch Bros. No. 24—The Guests of Chas. J. Pfriemer, of Chas. Pfriemer, Inc..
Including Mrs. Pfriemer, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruths and W. J. Pfriemer. No. 25—L. D. Perry, Treasurer of Ludwig & Co., and His Small
Daughter. No. 26—A Group on the Hurricane Deck, Including Anthony Doll, Jr., of Wasle & Co., Mrs. Doll, Wm. Tonk, Head of Wm. Tonk & Bro., Mrs. Tonk and
Miss Tonk, Gustave Behning and Mrs. Behning, Henry Behning, of the Behning Piano Co., Ralph D. Janney, of Wm. Knabe & Co., and Mrs. Janney and Reinhardt
Kochmann, of The Sterling Co.

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