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OUT-OF-TOWN DEALERS
ENCOUNTERED IN CHICAGO
Men in Search of Pianos and Players Make Things
Lively in Offices.
J. W. Owens, of Greensburg, Ind., was in Chicago
within the present week ordering playerpianos and
pianos.
Carl Latenser, of Atchison, Kans., piano dealer, was
in Chicago late last week. He ordered pianos and
playerpianos.
J. D. York, of Okmulgee, Okla., was among the
week's Chicago visitors in his capacity as piano mer-
chant purchasing goods.
H. J. Ebenreiter, musical instrument dealer at
Plymouth, Wis., was in Chicago late last week
ordering goods for his fall and winter trade.
Another Chicago visitor was C. S. Coordes, of
Sibley, Iowa, who said that trade was very good
in his section.
W. I. Nelson, of Cherokee, Iowa, was in Chicago
on a buying trip late last week. Business is active
with him.
J. W. Grantham, piano dealer of Baxter Springs,
Kan., was in Chicago late last week, accompanied
by his wife. The outlook is for very good business
at Baxter Springs, Mr. Grantham says.
Harry Kieselhorst, of St. Louis, Mo., and wife
visited the Gulbransen factory in Chicago on Mon-
day of this week. They were escorted through the
great plant by T. J. Mercer of the Gulbransen offices
and took a keen interest in everything they saw.
Mrs. Kieselhorst, who also has an eye for things
mechanical, was delighted.
George White, piano dealer of Fairbury, Neb.,
and his partner, Mr. Bond, were in Chicago on
Friday.
F. C. Jones, manager of the piano department of
the Rhodes Furniture Company, Memphis, Tenn.,
has just made a trip to Chicago, and when in the
city he placed liberal orders for pianos and player-
pianos.
APPEALS TO RIGHT PEOPLE.
Huckin's Music House, Trenton, Mo., is widely
known as a firm which strives to give excellent
values in pianos and players. It creates the right
impression by good advertising. Here's an appeal
printed this week: "To the music lover—and the
term, in this cultured age includes almost everyone
—nothing can bring greater enjoyment in propor-
tion to money invested, than a good piano or player-
piano. From the time of its inception, generations
ago, the pianoforte has ever been the popular uni-
versal medium for the expression of music. Nothing
else can equal its artistic possibilities, its permanent
pleasures, its refining influences. Other forms of
music may have their vogue, but the piano will
always maintain its supremacy in the homes and
hearts of the general public."
BUY EBE PLAYER PIANOS—
2469 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. 135th, New York
BJUR BROS. C
ESTABLISHED 1887
Makers of
Pianos and Players of Quality
Manufacturer! of Bjur Bros. Piancs
705-717 WH1TLOCK AVENUE. NEW YORK
HALLET & DAVIS
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HOME OFFICE, 146 Boylston St., Boston
FACTORY: Boston
WAREROOMS, Boston, New York, Chicago
July 24, 1920.
RECENT COMER CARRIES
OFF SALESMANSHIP HONORS
Douglas Daniels Carries Off First Honors for Balti-
more and Washington Knabe Stores.
The May contest in the Baltimore and Wash-
ington stores of Knabe Warerooms, Inc., was the
mostly hotly contested fight between the salesmen
in the two stores of which J. H. Williams is presi-
dent.
The race was pretty even up to the last four days
when Douglas Daniels made an extra spurt and
wound up the month as high man. Mr. Daniels is
being congratulated by his friends.
He has been in the piano business only six
months. Is a young man 28 years of age. Before
joining the sales force of Knabe Warerooms, Inc.,
he sold automobiles in Pittsburgh. Was born in
Shepherdstown, W. Va., attending the State Normal
School there.
Last month's first prize was won by a Baltimore
man. The Washington force made up their minds
that honors would come to Washington for May.
In the year ending March 31, 1920, the United
State? exported to Canada pianos, talking machines
and talking machine records to the amount of $3,-
240.600, as against $2,403,000 for the corresponding
twelve months previous.
The Sign of
HONEST
PIANOS
LIBERAL
VALUES
WESERBBOSJnc
NEW YORK
BRINKERHOFF
Player-Pianos and Pianos
Ili# Lln« That S«lla Easily and Satisfies Always
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO. ^JfiS&S"-
Not An Every Day Proposition
SWAN PIANOS
You can liven things up with the enthusiasm of the "Right Goods"
if you sell the high class
mre of the highest grade
t h a t c a n be obtained
through over 50 years of
practical experience in
piano and organ building.
Illustrations and cata-
logues of various stylet
will be furnished p l a n t
merchants on application.
PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS
If your line is already a strong one you can make it still stronger
by adding the g>tnmb?. LET US HEAR FROM YOU.
STRAUBE PIANO CO.
General Offices and Factory:
HAMMOND, IND.
BAUER PIANOS
JULIUS BAUER @ COMPANY
Factory
1335 Altjeld Street, CHICAGO
Office and Warerooma
Old Number. 244 Wabash A*
New Number. 305 S. Wabash An
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CHICAGO
SWAN ORftANS
The tremendous superi-
ority of the tWAN R*ed
Organs over all others Ees
in the absolute mechamiai
and scientific perfeotioa im>
the bellows action and stop
aotion, malting it the beet
value in modern org»ft
building.
J. I. VKU t SMS,«—~.. FIEETMI, ILL
Leins Piano Company
Makers of Pianos That Are Leaders
in Any Reliable Store
NEW FACTORY, 304 W. 42nd St.. NEW YORK
*Uhe K o h l e r £ C a m p b e l l P i a n o 7 s t h e B e s t Piano in the World for the Money
Everybody says so /Why ? Because their enormous output permits the manufacture of
an instrument it is impossible to equal /fer the money on any lesser scale
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