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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1915 Vol. 60 N. 9 - Page 4

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Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The ANGELUS
In the Seventh City of the Union
HTHE popularity of the ANGELUS in Baltic
*- more—the seventh city of the Union—
is but another evidence of the fact that
wherever refinement, culture and appre-
ciation of the fine arts prevail, there the
ANGELUS enjoys distinction.
Mr. G. Fred Kranz, President of the Kranz-
Smith Piano Co., one of the most aggressive
and successful concerns in the South, chose
the ANGELUS as the premier of their player
line because of its manifest superiority in all
the attributes essential to artistic results.
The Pre-eminence
of the ANGELUS
is attested by the great retail houses of the
country who feature the ANGELUS as the
only really artistic player, as well as by such
world famed artists as Caruso, Sembrich, De
Reszke, Josef Hofmann, Eugene D'Albert,
Kocian, Kreisler, Mascagni, Pavlowa, Lopo-
kova and Edw. H. Lemare, Official Organist
Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
MR. G. FRED KRANZ
The Supremacy of the ANGELUS was attained and is retained
by the possession of musical qualities beyond successful imitation.
KNABE-ANGELUS
CHICKERING-ANGELUS
EVERETT-ANGELUS
SCHOMACKER-ANGELUS
MEHLIN-ANGELUS
EMERSON-ANGELUS
KURTZMANN-ANGELUS
LUDWIG-ANGELUS
ANGELUS PIANO
LINDEMAN & SONS-ANGELUS
MARSHALL & WENDELL-ANGELUS
THE WILCOX & WHITE CO.
Business Established 1877
ME?ipEN
CONN.
Pioneers in the Player Industry

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