P R E S T O
June 28, 1924.
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Another Trib e
CABLE
UALITY
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60-
38.0*
tit 1
time ago we repro'
A SHORT
duced in the trade papers
an unsolicited letter from Mr.
J. O. Adams, President of the
J. O. Adams Music Co., Cable
dealers in Wichita, Kansas, ex-
pressing his high regard for
Cable^made Pianos. Now comes
another letter equally as enthu--
siastic this time from Mr. Albert
A. Klamer, Vice^President of
Harding €s? Miller Music Co., of
Evansville — one of Indiana's
oldest and largest music houses
and Cable dealers continuously
for 35 years. "We attribute much
of our success to the fact that we
have sold Cable ma\es of Pianos]" 1
says Mr. Klamer in his letter,
which is reprinted here. Again
we say—could any greater trib'
ute be paid than this?
00.
•TO«** V I
The
CABLE COMPANY
Makers of Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington
Pianos; Carola, Solo Carola, Euphona, Solo Euphona
and Euphona Reproducing lnner*Players
CHICAGO
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