Presto

Issue: 1928 2184

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FEATURE HITS OF THE SHOW
AT THE SCHULZ EXHIBIT
TN attendance, enthusiasm, and business
-*• the Schulz exhibit led the field at the
New York Convention last week. Par-
ticular interest was expressed in three new
pianos, the Marionette reproducing grand,
and the new art styles the Lombardo and
the Louis XIV.
The Marionette reproducing grands were
the center of this enthusiasm. Visitors
spoke of them as something out of the
ordinary. The possibilities they presented
to the piano dealer were apparent at a
glance; smart appearance, superb perform-
ance, and a price never before associated
with reproducing grands. Word of these
small Schulz grands spread throughout the
Convention halls. "The only really new
idea exhibited/' some one said.
Marionette Reproducing Grand
Visitors who went to see and hear the
Marionette found a complete group of
Schulz period grands and uprights. A piano
or player for every purse or requirement,
in varied colors and finish. Developments
in technical construction and progress in
tone building were explained to interested
listeners. The rare musical beauty of
Schulz pianos was demonstrated to the
enthusiastic approval of all.
Lombardo Grand
If you were not present at the Conven-
tion write us for cuts and descriptive liter-
ature of these new Schulz pianos.
I cuts A 7 V Grand
M. SCHULZ COMPANY
711 Milwaukee Avenue
CHICAGO
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June 9, 1928
PRESTO-TIMES
SENSATIONAL!
The Autophone
Selection Controlled Phonograph with or without electric amplification.
The greatest achievement in the music industry in recent years brings
to your command all the skill and artistry of the greatest musicians and
all the world's foremost compositions played and sung by famous artists.
Modulated volume control.
The ultimate in music for places where quality is demanded and
patrons discriminate.
WESTERN ELECTRIC PIANO CO.
832-850 BLACKHAWK STREET
CHICAGO
Makers of the famous line of Selectra—selection controlled—Mascot
and Derby Pianos
RADLE TONE
is the admirable feature which distinguishes
F. RADLE PIANOS
Manufactured by F. RADLE, Inc.
This Progressive Industry was founded in 1850 by the father of E. J. Radle, who is now its
president. Thus the Instruments made are the results of experience and the constant ambi-
tion to excel in piano construction.
F. RADLE PIANOS are made upon the most approved principles and possess the qualities
that appeal to both the trade and the public. Dealers in all parts of the country have built
up a dependable character in selling F. RADLE pianos. They are high grade in every par-
ticular and preserve their conspicuous place in the trade by reason of their unchallenged
merits of pure tone, tasteful case design and construction generally.
F\ RADLE, Inc.
ESTABLISHED 1850
609-611 W. 36th Street
NEW YORK CITY
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