Presto

Issue: 1928 2183

Established 1884-THE AMERICAN MUSIC TRADE WEEKLY-Estabiished
CHICAGO, JUNE 2, 1928
N U M B E R 2183.
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Published weekly by Presto Publishing
Co., 417 S. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
42ND YEAR
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STEINWAY!
Reputation for Superiority Is Universal ?£
Great pianists everywhere
invariably choose the
* STEINWAY to express
their art because all the
piano qualities they most
desire have been brought
to perfection in the STEIN-
WAY. Every mechanical
part in the instrument has
been refined and made to
serve in the production of
the world-famed
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Josef Hofmann Uses the STEINWAY
STEINWAY TONE
The music house which acquires the privilege of rep-
resenting the STEINWAY piano automatically gains
undeniable prestige. The leadership in trade distin-
guishing STEINWAY dealers everywhere, is significant
of the great power of the S T E I N W A Y name.
STEINWAY & SONS
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P R E S T 0-T I M E S
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DON'T MISS THE INDUSTRY'S
NEWEST SENSATION
The
SCHULZ
MARIONETTE
Three Feet Eight Inch Reproducing Grand
V\ WHATEVER else you do, whatever else you see, remember, do not over-
W look the Schulz Marionette. This amazing little instrument,—smaller
than any other reproducing grand, exquisite in its quality of tone, beauti-
fully made and beautifully finished, and at a price comparable to ordinary
upright player pianos,—is worth going a long way to see.
Because it is appealing in its first impression, delightfully small and
easy to fit into any scheme of furnishing,—because it plays standard 88-note
rolls and plays them with dash and spirit,—because it is something new,
inexpensive, and well made,—because of all these things, we earnestly rec-
ommend it to your attention.
M. SCHULZ COMPANY
CHICAGO
At the Commodore, Rooms 900-901-902
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