Presto

Issue: 1941 2302

Intense throng enjoying the
festival.
of ISO Marines seen in ,he cenfrcl background, a, ,he Chicagoland
Field. Chicago, August 14th, 1941.
OVERWHELMING ACCLAIM
Never in the history of music has any instrument been accorded so dramatic a tribute as
that which greeted the marimba on the occasion of the recent Chicagoland Music Festival.
From the massed ensemble of 150 marimbists came music of such rare beauty, such liquid
expressiveness and such universal appeal that 100,000 men, women and children rose as a unit
to clap, call and whistle for more.
In an evening packed with topflight attractions, the marimba orchestra stole the show. No
feature was more enthusiastically received, none merited such all-out praise from music critics.
The inference to dealers is plain. The
same instrument that thrilled 100,000 at
Soldier Field in Chicago is also the easi-
est of all instruments to play. Its appeal,
so dramatically confirmed at the Festi-
val, has always been instant and uni-
versal. To take advantage of it in your
promotion is to exercise sound business
judgment.
In so important a matter it pays to be inquisi-
tive. Why not inquire today about the
Deagan Plan for Increasing Marimba Sales?
Please address
Dept. PM9, J. C. DEAGAN, Inc., Chicago
D E A G A N
M A R I M B A S
. . . the Year's LIVEST Profit Opportunity
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TWO F A M O U S
MAKES
The CONOVER
is made to
meet the exacting demands of the finest
musicians — those musicianly buyers who
seek quality of tone and touch that inspires them to new heights of
interpretation. We particularly recommend the Conover Model 77
grand, five feet, seven inches in length, as one of the truly great
pianos of today.
The CABLE
is Ameri a s
c ' popular
home piano. Its musical tone, beauty of de-
sign and finish and its sturdy construction
have made it a national favorite in home—and for school use. Sales
of both Conover and Cable p' • .- ' ive increased this year far beyond
the figures marking the increase in the sale of all pianos. What better
proof of the salability of Conover and Cable beauty and quality?
Strict territorial protection for dealers.
ADDRESS INQUIRIES TO:
S C H I L L E R - C A B L E PIANO MANUFACTURING CO., OREGON, I L L I N O I S
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