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SUCCESS
is assured the dealer who takes advantage of
BALDWIN
CO-OPERATION
PLAN
which offers every opportunity to represent
under the most favorable conditions a com-
plete line of high grade pianos, players and
reproducers.
For information wrilt
Palbtom igtano Company
CINCINNATI
INDIANAPOLIS
LOUISVILLE
Incorporated
CHICAGO
ST. LOOTS
DALLAS
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DENVER
SAN FRANCISCO
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ADVERTISER DOWN
For a
Bigger and Better
Business
Hans Furwald, Stuttgart, Germany, is a German
manufacturer with the keen desire to advertise and
is not worried by the instability of marks that won't
stay put. He offers to pay for space in "Kind."
In a postal with 60 marks postage received this week
he makes his proposition to "Honour, Publishing
Editors and Administration":
Dear Sirs: We beg to give you the order for
publishing the text of the advertisement stadet on
the annexed card. With regard to the economical
and financial conditions of Germany we trust it will
be preferable for you too, to receive the compensa-
tion for the publication of the advertisement noted on
the other page, in goods and not in German marks.
It is for that reason that we beg you kindly to choose
in the annexed offer such articles, you will be pleased
with, for the total sum corresponding to the price
for printing one or several publications. The articles
you will choose will be forwarded you without any
expenses, postage paid, as soon as we will be in
possession of the authoritative copies.
All the editors of other countries have with pleas-
ure agreed with that kind of compensation, the more
so, as the first class quality of the articles we deliv-
ered have everywhere been much appreciated. We
trust that you too will readily accept our proposition
and we shall be very glad to receive by an early mail
your kind relative reply.
AVOID MOVING ACCIDENTS.
HEPPE PIANO COMPANY
are the only pianos In the world with
Three Sounding Boards.
Patented In the United States, Great Britain,
Prance, Germany and Canada.
Liberal arrangements to responsible agents onlf.
Main Office, 1117 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
FOR ITS
ARTISTIC EXCELLENCE
FOR ITS
INESTIMABLE AGENCY VALUE
THE CHOICE OF
Representative Dealers the World Over
Now Produced in Several
New Models
WRITE FOR TERRITORY
Factory
Leominster,
Maes.
Executive Offices
138th St. and Walton Ave.
New York
Division W. P. HAINES & CO., Inc.
There is nothing to compare
with the complete line of
M. SCHULZ CO.
The Players are RIGHT in
everything that means
money to the dealers and
satisfaction to the public.
You wilt never do anything better
than when you get in touch with
M. SCHULZ CO.
711 Milwaukee Avenu*
CHICAGO
I SOUTHERN BRANCH; 730 Ctndte Bid,., ATLANTA, GA.
STEGER
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STEGER & SONS
Piano Manufacturing Company
PLANS OF AKRON FIRM.
Manufacturers of
Beardsley & Crossland, Akron, O., has perfected
plans for alteration and improvements in its store
which was formerly occupied by the business of F.
W. Van Scoyoc. Additions to the line have necessi-
tated the enlargement of several departments. Plans
to prepare the store at 9 East Exchange street are
also to be carried out.
STEGER Pianos and Player Pianos
REED & Sons Pianos and Player Pianos
S?NGER Pianos and Player Pianos
THOMPSON Pianos and Player Pianos
ARTEMIS Pianos and Player Pianos
STEGER Stools, Benches, Music Cabinets
STEGER Phonographs
STEGER Polish
THE GERMANS KNOW.
When in doubt refer to
PRESTO BUYERS GUIDE
THE
BRADBURY PIANO
The piano moving trade has been particularly bene-
fited by the invention of admirable devices for mak-
ing the mover's work easier and making the possi-
bility of accidents less. Certain noteworthy things
for that purpose have been introduced by the Piano
Movers' Supply Company, Buckingham, Pa. Most
progressive piano movers are already familiar with
the excellent features of the practical piano movers'
supplies of the Buckingham company, but those who
have not yet learned of their advantages should write
for the new circulars and the new prices. The Piano
M overs' Supply Company has provided a boon to the
trade in the One-man Steel Cable Hoist, which saves
the wear an dtear of nerves and prevents accidents.
The Heppe. Marcellus and Edouard Jules Plaao
manufactured by the
ESTABLISHED 1854
Announcement of Event Made Following Enjoyable
Cdncert by Woodfolk Jubilee Singers.
A. D. King, Jr., as program chairman of the day
for the weekly luncheon of The Piano Club of Chi-
cago, on Monday of this week, provided the Wood-
folk Jubilee Company, seven artists. It is not an
old style jubilee company, with a few negroes picked
up here and there, but an organization of colored
artists, all graduates of musical colleges. They sang
a number of the latest negro songs, composed by
negroes, as well as some folk songs and other num-
bers.
An announcement was made about the Deep
Stuff Contest. Beginning with the notice for the
week of July 2 the members of the club invited by
their president, J. T. Bristol, to furnish the "Deep
Stuff."
The best "Deep Stuff" reaching the secretary by
the preceding Tuesday will be used in the next notice'
and the sender thereof will receive his reward, to-wit:
A free dinner on July 2.
This Deep Stuff Contest will continue as long as
the stuff stays deep enough. No rules to the contest,
just a warning that stuff that looks as though it is
original will be given preference over stolen stuff.
Deep Stuff for this week's luncheon notice: '"Taint
no use doin' nuthin' for nobody what won't do nuth-
in' for you."
And the German Case in Point Is Herr Furwald, of
Stuttgart, Germany.
THE
June 30, 1923
The London Music Trade Review says that
British firms fail to get piano trade in India and
states: "It is the more regrettable when one realizes
that we had the trade of India in our hands, but now
Germany is slipping in. Why? Because she is sen-
sible enough to export only suitable instruments cal-
culated to withstand the trying weather conditions."
General Offices and Salesrooms: Steger Build-
ing, Wabash and Jackson, Chicago.
Factories: Steger, Illinois, where the "Lincoln"
and "Dixie" Highways Meet.
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