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THE
flUJIC TRADE,
VOL. LXXX. No. 21 P«bli»hed Every Satirday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Maduon Aye., New York, N. Y. May 23, 1925
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STARR PIANOS
for over half a cen-
tury h a v e repre-
sented h i g h e s t
ideals of craftsman-
ship. Each Starr
Made
Grand,
Playerpiano a n d
Upright represents
a value known the
world over.
GENNETT REC-
ORDS represent
the highest attain-
ment in the art of
s o u n d recording.
Their variety, per-
f e c t reproduction
and real musician-
ship of the artists
have made musical
g e m s of r a r e s t
c h a r m . Released
every week.
STARR PHONO-
GRAPHS, f r o m
the smallest table
style to the elabor-
ate console model,
possess m u s i c a l
worth, the result of
a careful co-ordi-
nation into a per-
fect symmetry.
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"The Difference Is in the Tone'
THE STARR PIANO COMPANY
Established
1872
Factories:
Richmond,
Indiana
NEW YORK, CHICAGO, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND, KANSAS CITY, BIRMINGHAM,
NASHVILLE, DETROIT, CINCINNATI, BOSTON, CLEVELAND, INDIANAPOLIS
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Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.