Presto

Issue: 1941 2301

* NEW PIANOS
Style 924 Louis XV —Height 40 V -
Wi«lIh 60%", Depth 27t%". Furnished
in walnut only.
The four new models now
made available to the trade
are in addition to the great
Baldwin-built line which in-
cludes Baldwin, Hamilton,
Howard and Acrosonic
pianos. Teachers find them
an inspiration to their pupils.
Tuners find them easy lo
keep in perfect tune and con -
dition. Owners find in them
the same glorious golden tone
which accounts for their ex-
tensive use by the great con-
cert artists. Dealers know
that for these same reasons,
they sell with less effort and
stay sold with less attention.
Style923—Height 40%", Width, 60%",
Depth 25%". Furnished in Mahogany
and Walnut.
THE
Jfourarb
BALDWIN PIANO CO.
Style 439 Upright—Height
44 V ' ,
Width 55^'S Depth 24 5 ^". Furnished
in Mahogany and Walnut.
CINCINNATI, OHIO
Style 960—Height 36", Width
61J-6", Depth 25%". Fur-
nished in Mahogany and
Bleached Mahogany.
You are cordially invited to see these pianos on display at our headquarters at the convention of
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MUSIC MERCHANTS, July 29 to August 1, Rooms 547 and 548, Hotel New Yorker, New York City.
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LIBERTY
ENLIGHTENING
THE WORLD
spiration from his quiet, strong face. Frequently I go to the en-
trance of the Art Institute in Grant Park to view Houdon's statue
of Washington standing so strong with his right hand on a cane
and his left on a hundle of fasces, the emblem of our unity. Wash-
ington, a rich aristocrat risked everything for Liberty; Lincoln,
a poor man of the common people gave his life for it.
While in New York it will be worth our while to take a good
look at The Statue Of Liberty—Salute it and thank God for our
American Libert}-. Once again quietly vow to preserve our Ameri-
The strongest urge in the heart of
man is for freedom and the highest
ideal of his mind is for liberty: free-
dom for his body so as to get the
most joy out of his physical life;
liberty for his mind so as to get the
most satisfaction out of his creative
powers. From what we call. "The
Dawn Of Civilization," when primi-
tive man first glimpsed the sunrise
of a bigger, freer life, he has strug-
gled unceasingly for LIBERTY.
Caesars may come and Caesars will
go but the Quest For Liberty goes
on forever.
Liberty! To be physically and
mentally free to- engage in the
noblest, pursuits of the individual
and the highest service of society is
not a gift but an achievement won
through constant effort. An individ-
ual or a nation, cannot just take
liberty for granted. To do so is to
wake up some day and realize that
liberty is gone.
America attained liberty through
a bitter struggle and preserved it
through a sad civil war. Daily I
look at a picture in my office entitled
"The Surrender of Cornwallis at
Yorktown." Frequently 1 go across
Michigan Avenue, Chicago, into
Grant Park to stand before St. Gau-
den's statue of Lincoln and get in-
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can Libertv from all foes, both within and without. I hear the voice
of Patrick Henry making his great speech while Old (ilory is un-
furled. 1 listen to 130,000,000 Americans sing "Long may it wave
o'er the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave!"
Hail Goddess of Liberty ! America must ever march by the Light
of Liberty in order to enjoy life and the Pursuit of Happiness.
The world's greatest need today is, "Liberty, Enlightening the
World."
MUSIC MERCHANTS WELCOME!
To Room 728
PRESTO MUSIC TIMES
THE OLDEST MAGAZINE IX THE MUSIC ARTS AND TRADES
PAGE SIX
PRESTO MUSIC TIMES
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