Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 22, 1912, FINAL, Page 11, Image 11

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Hi- slay in \tlantii has eo\ered ihree ami though he ha- //SBg S' / * i .x<'nsivelv ami has ha.l //MW \t z- W ■ Z <C/ usiness met Imds in the largest eiliesoi tie lulled / / •owlh "id exhibits unusual 'merg\ II \t I % * •'»"' | jgj» / / "' 1 is i! 1 '" l 1 th " S "’" 11 IHn >wX& k 3 Ml.ssl’mssi. Hipgins 0e,.i., Io the pl-'-sident is \ • .yty/y / '" / y.mng business V an <d Olanta c ho. wit h sh. . r "^wW</ S force of energy and intellectual endowment, assists \\wiOu '- ; ' / ■ ' Aery nuterially in the building of the great organi- ration ts the South. ..' ’C, " _. . ... f"• ■ ---"' THE PIANOS. Onlr the highest grades o| standard f l>>»l'C v ... Showing the immense, modern factory, piunoskro carried bv this reputable house. The •>- -—• mums >f Everett. Henry &S. C. Lindeman. Holmes E. Morton Freleigh, Cashier. ' *<i Stm.iind Cleveland Manning need no introduction. ’’ ■■--■ ’ , ■■ - - -I" ' The Everett piano is an ideal instrument. Its artistic qualities alone have won for it recognition among the world's leading artists and endorse ment from the most famous ohthem. The Everett appeals to the purchaser who desires the best. It is an instrument without a flaw, and as such, meas ured by the severest standards of the greatest musicians, it stands triumphant as an aiflislie in strument. No words could be more convincing of its superior qualities for concert work than the unqualified endorsement of Felix Weingartner, ~ WB 7 r " 7*’ ■{ wr z*r t*.- , t, . .» - THE AftA.XTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY. JUNE 22. 1912. Theodore Thomas and Walter Damrosch, as musical conductors, and of Teresa Carreno,X’ecile Chamanade, Ossip Grabrilowitsch. Lillian Nor dica. Riccardo Martin, and hosts of others, as instrumental and vocal artists. The name of Henry & S. G. Lindeman represents the best of piano manufacture. A lifework for generations of the famous Lindeman family, it today fully demonstrates the value of .these years of skillful and artistic perseverance. It is a piano in which love of music has been the urgent stimulus toward musical perfection. The Holmes & Son piano is manufactured by the reliable company of which Mr. James S. Holmes is an officer. It comprises all the most desirable features in modern piano manufacture. It is a satisfactory . culmination of careful, thorough application of the best principles of piano art. \\ The Cleveland-Manning piano is not the least of these in qiial L\ ily but bids fair to rival others in superiority, evenness of scale and responsive touch. The player-piano.s, sold by the Cleveland-Manning Company. I are a revelation in what has heretofore been considered as a mere ly mechanical instrument. One needs Io look closely in order that he may not be deceived into thinking that a master touch is on the keys. It is a master touch. It is the perfection of a mechanical device that makes the Henry & S. G. Lindeman player-piano a marvel. Aside from the representative names on the pianos, the evi dences of careful workmanship'are apparent to the most casual I observer. - _ ' The large concert grand Everett, which occupies a prominent ‘ place in the salesroom on the main floor, has been used by the | most famous artists on tours through this country. This is the i largest piano in the city of Atlanta. One of the most attractive Henry & S. G. Lindeman pianos is H I one With a beautiful Circassian walnut case. The grain of the I I | stood is brought out as only superior workmanship can produce. The beautiful art cases, cases of unusual and special design, I add beauty of line to the beauty of tone within. THE FACTORY. Back of this company is the enormous factory of the Henry & | S. G. Lindeman Company. This factory is newly constrinded and | splendidly equipped, making it the most modern factory in the ■ I ••' ’ ' I ; ■• ■■• zy " ■ ■ \\ * J. B. Cleveland. Treasurer of the Company. world. Henry Lindeman, the only living son of the world-famous William Lindeman, is today conceded to be the greatest acoustician and scale draughtsman. His son. S. G. Lindeman, is a fit representative of this great , family. With these as heads of the first and largest factory in the world, can you wonder that the Cleve land-Manning Company can stand today as the su preme piano house of the South. A MAGNIFICENT STORE “The Store Beautiful'’ indeed. The harmonious and artistic appointments of the largest and most im portant piano house of the South make “The Store i rx ~ ~ ■—i ll'.~ -n - J / I ' ' j afflg.HM’ l I *- I I I;. I I ' : W? ’•"w . I W WHr I i ■ • 1 1 I />-* - * I t i ’ d-' | I I /1 II I I / "iJ ■ 1 * '<*'"*■ I w— i / \ \ Miss Bessie Higgins, Confidential Secretary. &&\ \ Beautiful” a pleasure to the eye before the ear is \ awakened to the depth and shade of tone color that xuß *, commands tin admiration of everyone who appre -s|||i ciates true toneHobility. It is a fit setting for the finest instruments that human hands and human minds can put into the world, without the important consideration of the ; :/ human hearts which have made their life work a / supreme, delight. Z “The Store Beautiful.” j J| But that can not convey the charm of the mag niticent. spacious piano house that breathes refine ment in every section. It is a symbol of musical culture and of musical harmony. As a fit accompaniment of the high standard of the house is its invariable rule; “One Price No Com mission.” Mr. Manning and Mr. Cleveland represent the criterion for sterling business methods. With able assistants and all facilities for the ac tive performance of all business transactions, is cou pled the splendid business phiiv*ophj oi the men thcmsclv cs. 11