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Presto

Issue: 1925 2049 - Page 2

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PRESTO
October 31, 1925.
The DULCET TONE
Is a Feature of
JESSE FRENCH & SONS
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by which the player may double the powers of
expression and produce effects of beauty impossible'
to ordinary pianos. It insures the most sympa-
thetic quality for singers' accompaniments, and m
many respects it proves an invaluable argument
in competition.
Dealers and their Salesmen
find Dulcet Tone a match-
less help in closing sales.
For a half-century the name of Jesse French has
been a tower of strength in the world of music,
and to-day the Jesse French & Sons Pianos are
the most profitable and satisfactory in warerooms
where "Quality First-—First Quality" counts.
Correct Styles—Prices
Right
Jesse French & Sons Piano Co.
NEW CASTLE, INDIANA
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