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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
1918
JANUARY 4,
1919
REVEILLE
Big Bertha no longer wakes the day.
Instead Big Ben now sounds reveille in
the ears of all Autopianodom.
Nineteen-Eighteen's blood-red page of
war gives way to a peaceful new year's
clean white leaf.
Kings and kaisers, submarines and
shrapnel, priorities and permits even
now gather dust on the shelves of mem-
ory. Sob-sisters' stuff, the upward
urge, the intellectual itch and the north
pole once more shout for elbow room
on the front page of public prints.
Let us all, then, think of things that
thrill today—short time, long green—
and our 10,000-player-a-year capacity.
Energized by the January inventory's
cold shower and rough towel—we're
"on our toes" now. Let's go !
THE AUTOPIANO COMPANY
PAUL BROWN KLUGH, Prss.
Onthe-Hudson at 51st Street, New York City
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1919