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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1926 Vol. 82 N. 21 - Page 40

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The Music Trade Review
MAY 22, 1926
The Technical and Supply Department—(Continued from page 39)
service division of the American Railway Asso-
Freight Embargoes to
ciation in Washington this week that the em- Increased Glue Production
Southern Points Lifted bargo has been lifted. This order, which af- WASHINGTON, D. C, May 17.—The Department
fected State-wide freight shipments of Northern
goods, went into effect on October 29, 1925.
As a result of the congestion that existed last
Fall on all Florida railroads, and particularly
at Jacksonville, it was necessary to place an
embargo on freight shipments except where
Piano manufacturers who have been incon-
permits
were issued enabling shippers to bring
venienced during the past nine months by
freight embargoes and delays in shipments to certain commodities into the State. As the gen-
Florida and other Southern points will derive eral situation has improved, however, modifica-
satisfaction from the announcement by the car- tions have been made in the embargo, the last
one having been on April 15, this year, when
it was made to include only lumber and cement.
Extensive improvements have been made in
recent months by the various railroads in
Florida, as well as by receivers of freight, which
enabled them to handle more expeditiously the
increased freight shipments. The extent to
which this increase has taken place is indicated
by the fact that carload traffic to Florida for
the first three months this year showed an in-
crease of 102.9 per cent over the same period in
1924, and 58.5 per cent over the same pe;iod in
POUGHKEEPSIE
1925. The railroads are meeting the transpor-
NEW YORK
tation situation in Florida more satisfactorily
than they have at any time s : nce last Summer.
Railroads Report That Winter Congestion Has
Been Overcome and That Shipments Are Now
Handled in Normal Fashion
of Commerce announced to-day that the produc-
tion of glue of animal origin during the first
quarter of 1926 aggregated 27,609,400 pounds, of
which amount 16,128,000 pounds was contributed
by hide glue, 3,433,100 pounds by extracted bone
glue and 8,048,300 pounds by other bone glue
of this type, showing a substantial increase over
last year.
Leather Specially
laiwirtl for Player
Pianos and Orpati*
Also Chainni*
David H. Schmidt Co.
Piano Hammers
of Quality
WESSELL,NICKEL & GROSS
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T.L.LUTKINSInc
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Worcester Wind Motor Co.
WORCESTER, MASS.
Makers of Absolutely Satisfactory
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANO
ACTIONS
HIGHEST GRADE
ONE GRADE ONLY
OFFICE
457 WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
FACTORIES—WEST FORTY-FIFTH ST.
Tenth Avenue and West Forty-Sixth Street
NEW YORK
WIND MOTORS for PLAYER PIANOS
Alnn all kimlH of Pneumatics anil Supplies
PHILIP W. OETTING & SON, Inc.
213 East 19th Street. New York
Sole Amenta for
WEICKERT HAMMER AND DAMPER FELTS
GRAND AND UPRIGHT HAMMERS
Made of Welckert Felt
ISAAC I.COLE& SON JULIUS BRECKWOLDT & SON, Inc
REWINDS — PUMPS
MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
PIANO CASE VENEERS
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS
Foot 8th St., E. R.
New York
ELECTRIC-PIANO-HARDWARE
Special Equipment forCoinOper atedl nstruments
Monarch Tool & Mfg. Co.
120 Opera Place
Designers and Builders of
PIANO BASS STRINGS
421-423 W. 28th St. near Ninth Ave.
NEW YORK:
Special Machines for Special Purposes
The Highest Grade of Workmanship
hor
Quality Selections in
Foreign and Domestic Veneers
and
Hardwood Lumber
THE A. H. NILSON MACHINE CO.
BRIDGEPORT
CONN.
IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS
Afi//j and Main Office: Eastern Office: 405 Lexington
Cincinnati, Ohio
Ave., at 42d St., New York
0. S. KELLY CO.
PIANO
THE OHIO VENEER
COMPANY
Cincinnati, O.
F. RAMACCI0TT1, Inc. PIANO ACTION MACHINERY
^
, N.Y.
Manufacturers of Sounding Boards, Bars, Backs, Bridges, Mandolin and Gaitar Tcps, Etc.
Muifactwers
W All Kind. «f
PLATES
Foundries: SPRINGFIELD, OHIO
Continuous Hinges
Service
Grand Hinges
Price
in Pedals and Rods
Quality
Bearing Bars
Casters, etc., etc.
Reliability
CHAS. RAMSEY
CORP.
KINGSTON, N . Y .
FAIRBANKS
PIANO
PLATES
A QUALITY PRODUCT
THE FAIRBANKS CO
SPRINGFIELD, O.
THE COMSTOCK, CHENEY & CO. IVORYTON, CONN.
Ivory Cutters since 1834.
MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND KEYS, ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, UPRIGHT KEYS,
ACTIONS AND HAMMERS, PIPE ORGAN KEYS, PIANOFORTE IVORY FOR THE TRADE

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