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December 25, 1920.
1 RELATION OF MUSIC TO
HAPPINESS IS EXPLAINED
The Influence of Music on the Destiny of People
Pointed Out by Indiana House.
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HIGH G R A D E
Folding Organs
School Organs
Practice Keyboards
Dealers' Attention Solicited.
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 West 62d Place, CHICAGO, ILL.
6 T Years of Improved Effort Are
Behind Every Piano Turned Out by
CABLE&SONS
THE OLD RELIABLE
ESTABLISHED 1852
Factory and Offioeai
550-552 West 38th Street
NEW YORK
That music is "the birthright of every child" is
forcibly impressed on newspaper readers this week
by the Schaff Bros. Music Store, Huntington, Ind.
The house prints a powerful appeal to parents which
defines a duty. The effect of music on destiny is a
fact impressed in this sentence: "Music educates the
child, brings pleasure to the adult, comforts old age,
and is a delightful companion all through life."
The relation of music to happiness was made clear
in the following: "If there are children in the home
there must be music, for it sounds the key to laugh-
ter and joy. If there are no children there is even
greater need for music, for you want the echo of the
days when you yourself were young or when your
children were still with you.
"You want music to bring melody in the twilight
of your life. It brings gladness and sunshine into
the heart—at eight or at eighty. Bring more music
into your life and you will bring more pleasure into
it."
Directly or Indirectly Interested in
Pianos, Phonographs or the General
Music Trade
Should have the three booklets compris-
ing
PRESTO TRADE LISTS
No. 1—Directory of the Music Trades—
the Dealers List.
No. 2—The Phonograph Directory—the
Talking Machine List.
No. 3—Directory of the Music Industries
(Manufacturers, Supplies, etc., of
all kinds).
Price, each book, 25 cents.
The Wittich Store, Reading, Pa., in telling about
piano character in local newspapers says: "The
Packard has a tone of remarkable beauty; an action
perfectly adjusted, giving this piano rare individual-
ity—one would almost feel its magnetism. Its price,
thankfuly, is within reach of almost every home,
and it is scarcely necessary for anyone to be satis-
fied with a commonplace instrument when this
piano of uncommon character can be purchased for
about the same price. Come play on one yourself.
You will want to play on and on," and on."
THE SCHAFF BROS. CO.
Huntington, Ind.
Lyon & Healy
Apartment Grand
Piano
FEATURING THE PLAYER.
IMPROVES ALBANY STORE.
BUY EBE PLAYER PIANOS—
2469 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. 135th, New York
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
Manufacturer of
PIANO
BASS STRINGS
21st St. and Fairmount Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Presto Publishing Co.
Ross-Gould
CHICAGO, ILL.
Made under a guarantee that
is backed by fifty-two years
of success and satisfaction.
Schaff Bros, instruments are
safe for the dealer to sell
and for the customer to buy*
The playerpiano is featured in a special way by
Lehman's Music House, 309-11 Collinsville avenue,
East St. Louis. A new model advertised by the
company has a ukulele attachment. "Our position as
the largest music store in southern Illinois is due
to our policy of selling only instruments of undoubt-
ed quality at the lowest possible prices—a policy that
has been strictly adhered to for nearly fifty years,"
is the statement printed this week.
The three books combined contain the
only complete addresses and classified
lists of all the various depart-
ments of the music indus-
tries and trades.
Choice of these books and also a copy of
the indispensable "Presto Buyer's Guide/'
will be sent free of charge to new sub-
scribers to Presto, the American Music
Trade Weekly, at $2 a year.
You want Presto; you want the Presto
Trade Lists. They cost little and return
much. Why not have them?
Published by
407 So. Dearborn St.,
CHAFF BROS.
Pianos and Player-Pianos
tand for
atisfaction and
ervice
EilablhhtJ 1868
TELLS PENNSYLVANIANS.
Improvements in the store are soon to be com-
menced by the Thomas Music Stores, Inc., 102
North Pearl street, Albany, N. Y. When the work
is completed the firm will have one of the most at-
tractive piano salesrooms in the city.
EVERY MAN. WHETHER
Oar Motto: "He profits most who serves
best/'
Sole Makers
Chicago
A LIVE LINE FOR LIVE DEALERS
WEBSTER
PIANOS AND PLAYERS
Fulfill Every Promise of
Profit to the Dealer
and Satisfaction to
His Customers.
NOTHING BETTER FOR YOUR TRADE
Manufactured hj
THE WEBSTER PIANO CO.
450 Fifth Ave, NEW YORK CITY
PERFECT PUNCH1NGS
Your Prospective Customers
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•re listed in our Catalog of 99% guaranteed Mailing
Lists. It also contains vital suggestions how to ad-
vertise and sell profitably by mail. Counts and
prices given on 9000 different national Lists, cover-
ing all classes; for instance. Farmers, Noodle Mfrs.,
Hardware Dealers, Zinc Mines, etc. This valuabl*
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Send Them Sales Letters
You can produce sales or inquiries with per-
sonal letters. Many concerns all over U. S.
are profitably using Sales Letters i( we write.
Send for free instructive booklet, Valut e/
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137 E A S T I3 T -S ST.
NEW YORK
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