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THE
MUSIC
TRADE
REVIEW
Peace Intrenchments
On-the-Hudson
Paeans of peace now drown discordant hymns of
hate. Americans now keep watch on the Rhine.
Our eagle has his talons in the throat of dying
Mars. Toppled thrones and crumpled crowns
mark the ruins of Europe's autocracy. Soon, now,
doughty doughboys will swap Brownings for
Watermans. Soon the bayonet wielder will come
back to chisel and saw — the grenade thrower to
varnish and pumice stone.
We have kept watch on-the-Hudson. No slacker
thumbs have twiddled here. Our class threes and
fours and fives—our very youngsters and veritable
oldsters have unifiedly worked and planned for the
now-imminent player piano push. New selling
channels have been dredged. Vast stores of TNT
selling-shells are piled up. Competition-proof dug-
outs are ready. Autopianos, bettered by wartime
experiment, are now issuing.
Peace trenches have been dug on-the-Hudson.
Victory's zenith is here—soon again we will go
over the top with full metal rations to reach our
peace objectives. What are they? Watch our
following advertisements.
THE AUTOPIANO COMPANY
PAUL BROWN KLUGH, President
On-the-Hudson at 51st Street
: : New York
NOVEMBER 23,
1918