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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 7 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
AUGUST 13, 1921
TO USE MUSIC NEWS SERVICE
Highland Park, Mich., Times to Use Material
Sent Out by National Bureau
AMERICAN PIANO SUPPLY COMPANY
The Highland Park (Mich.) Times, of which
R. L. Drake is general manager, is the latest
newspaper to make arrangements to publish the
regular weekly news service of the National
Bureau for the Advancement of Music. The
Times is also planning to participate actively in
a State-wide Music Week celebration scheduled
for October, and which will be under the direc-
tion of Robert Lawrence, of the Advisory Staff
of the National Bureau, plans for which are now
being completed.
FELTS
CLOTHS
PUNCHINGS
We Know!
You
* * *
Are looking
* * *
For value.
* * *
We can give
* * *
It to you.
:;-. *
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Many
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Instruments
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Of the
* * *
MANSFIELD
* * *
Quality and
* * *
Individuality
* * *
Are priced
* * *
Far higher.
* * *
Our products
* * *
Bear out
All the
* * *
Claims
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We make
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For them.
* * *
It is worth
* * *
While your
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110-112 EAST 13th STREET
NEW YORK
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rrank Netscnert,
New York. N.Y.
World's
Highest Grade
Commercial
and Only
Standardized
'
VHt.De, MARK REGISTERED
Piano

Of the
* * *
MANSFIELD
* * *
You think
* * *
Of
* * *
QUALITY and
* * *
INDIVIDUAL-
ITY.
MANSFIELD
PIANO COMPANY
Quality and Individuality
SINCE 1906
NEW YORK
STRICH&ZEIDLER
Grand, Upright and Player and
HOMER PIANOS
740-742 East 136th St.,
No. 10767/10 Palm Plant
natural prepared,
everlasting.
48" high, 10 leaves.
W i t h p o t , $3.00;
Without pot, $2.50.
Consult catalogue
for other sizes and
prices.
SEASONABLE
CATALOGUE No. 10
containing illustra-
tions In colors of
Artificial
Flowers,
Plants, Vines, Gar-
lands,
Hanging
Baskets,
etc.,
MAILED FREE FOB THE
ASKING
No
r _ n _ i . l!lA«AAl*A«ft
- 61 Barclay Street
He
Looking into.
* * *
When you
* * *
Think
New York
FRANK G. ERNST
105-111 East 128th St.
STRAUCH
New York
"Known the World Over"
R.S. HOWARD CO.
PIANOS
HOWARD-STOWERS CO., Inc.
MANUFACTURERS
John L. Stowera. Pres.
R. S. Howard, Vice-Prea.
Louis Brombertf, Sec.
Cor. 132nd St. and Brown PI., N e w York
SPECTOR & SON
PIANOS and
PLAYER-PIANOS
OF MERIT
An attractive line of instruments of
the highest grade
Spector CBb Son Piano Co., Inc.
281 East 137th Street
NEW YORK
FISCHER
Stands for the best in
Player, Upright
and Grand
PIANOS
J. & C. Fischer
New York
Established In 1840
KINDLER & COLLINS
S2O-524 West 48th Street
HINGES
CASTERS
HAMMERS
A Full Line of Materials for Pianos and Organs
When in Need of Supplies Communicate With Us
DANVILLE HOUSE OUITS BUSINESS
DANVILLE, I I I . , August 8.—The Ross C. Kining-
ham Music Co., of this city, is going out of
business and the entire stock and all fixtures are
advertised to be sold at once. Over one hundred
new and used instruments are included in the
sale.
MUSIC WIRE
TUNING PINS
PLAYER PARTS
Pianos and Player-Pianos
of Superior Quality
Moderately Priced and Easy to Sell
Don't fail to inv*»tigat
444-448 West 13th St.
MADISON
Piano Co.
Incorporated
Manufacturers
PIANOS
PLAYER-
PIANOS
The Madison Tone—
Supreme—Its Own
2 1 9 Cypress Ave.
NEW YORK
New York, N. Y^
PIANO
ACTION
THE
ACTION OF
N«w York
QUALITY and MERIT
STRAUCH BROS., Inc.
327-347 Walnut Ave. at 141st St.,
New York

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