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Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill at I Madison Ave., New York. October 6,1906.
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It has been that distinct individuality, that tonal richness,
that architectural grace, maintained from the very birth of the
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Cricketing pano
in 1823, which has been the sustaining and impelling force that
has given the Chickering the first position in the piano world.
It has not only won plaudits from the most progressive and
discriminating musical experts in the world, but it has received
the highest official recognition at the greatest expositions held
in art centers throughout the universe.