Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, June 24, 1912, EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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Cecile Cliatnanade. Ossip Grabrilowitsch, Lillian Nftr- jg. Cleveland, Treasurer of the Company. 1 among the world’s leading artists and endorse- diea. Riccardo Martin, and hosts of others, as instrumental and vocal 3=rSi—S^ = ' S ment from the most famous of them. The Everett artists. , .. . . ~ .| •-’ ' ; ' ■__appeals to the purchaser who desires the best. It The name of Henry &S. Q. Lindeman represents the best of piano world. Henry Lindeman, the only living son of the “h ■ ■ is an instrument without a flaw, and as such, meas- manufacture. A lifework for generations of the famous Lindeman world-famous William Lindeman, is today conceded to He expresses himself as much pleased with Atlanta tired by the severest standards of the greatest tamily. it today fully demonstrates the value of these years rtf skillful be the greatest acoustician and scale draughtsman. His —-- and lavorably impressed with its evident prosperity. musicians, it stands triumphant as an artistic m- and aitistic perseverance. It is a piano love of music has / son S(» Lindeman is a fit representative of this great ei He feels thaf he is associated with the coming piano strument. Xo words could be more convincing of Imen the urgent toward musical fami!v. With these as heads of the best and largest II house oi the South. I his opinion, given after years of its superior qualities lor concert work than the Ihe Holmes & Son piano is manufactured by the* reliable company ' . p T experience with Ihe b(‘st houses in the country, can be unqualified endorsement of Felix Weingartner, of which Mr. .James S. Holmes is an officer. It comprises all the most factory in the world, can you wonder that the leve ] taken as conclusive evidence of his high regard for , ’ desirable features in modern piano manufacture, it is a satisfactory land-Manning Company can stand today as the su- lj j ' - , 1 " 1 —•■""■■ 11 "' -_ ' ~ , ' —-A culmination of careful, thorough application of the best principles of prrine piano house of the South. BRB ■ 'l’be < b cdand-Manning piam. is not the least of these in qual A MAGNIFICENT STORE i B *' > .f-''' '’■•/.( f |||||s W 5 *ll ’*•' ' ,ut s f }, ' r ,0 r ' va ' °thcrs in superiority, evenness of scab* The Store Beautiful indeed. Die harmonious . j X;:„ s } >'*i 4' < ’ n*W» y -■• *- anc * responsive touch and artistic appointments of the largest and most im- ■ . .' The player pianos, sold by the < leveland-Manning Company, portant pi: hous< of th< South make The Store ' M ! ■. f . . are a revelation in what has heretofon beep considered as a mere ly meehatfieal instrument. One needs to look closely in order that ; j. 3 .. hi ma\ not In deceived into thinking that a master touch is on lhe /"T ~ S « '*aafaSHfifc'-. >"*•■ T~ - . .. key* It is a master touch I’ is the perfection of a mechanical 1 ",• "~ ~i i'“ » |fe MOmBF devie. that makes the H<nrv &S G Lindeman playr-pinim I ].'••%»“. .. J ’"marvel. I : k ' ' v Aside from the representative names on the pianos, the evi I|* ‘ , / MMHjWMMfc <■ ’-C '■*- .I. .... .1 .-.u*. .11l "..01. man. hip ar.- apparent to ih. most .-asiial / J 11 rrrffCT observer. j I |. •• ... ’*’'"■ hire" com-erf grand Everett, which occupies a prominent j I '' •SBHk' '«£ r 4»^Eo plm-e in Ho- salesroom on tin main floor, has been used by ih,- j I hSrW: It < > XiE * n|l,s: famous artists mi tours through this country. This is Hie I I sSsffiSßgSf I - ■MRBIS| H ■'; -X large>i pi,- in the eity of Atlanta. I j "Wfe? X\,v ’bi" of Hi" most attraetive Henn £S. G Lindeman piano> is IJ p® f i ■' y .' < MBB Ip one with a beautiful <-iri*assian walnut ease The grain of th- | MMWMMMHW} F' ! » wood is brought mil as only superior workmanship can produce. I X I p-f - '•’'’W 'he beautiful art eases, eases of unusual and special design. II; --. 'I I glgßilßlßl ai ’*' '"'anty of Im- to the beauty of tone within. I J I IB' '• ’ .! Bigg THE FACTORY j " ’W' jyjwffy f I’-.'iek o t Ills eompan} is the enormous I'aeton of tin* Henry <V I m|gF I | $ ? -1 *' Ihiideiuan < pan.'. This faetory is newly emistriieted and 1 1"' ! I r WtWt ’* sph-ndidL equipped, making it the most modern faetorv in the I |f -■'■?*',l I MffliffilfMaiMMmßgMMlralM -I MM /Hmmw . y -fjf wii •. .... r-.-^.. m I r“ ! f ; ■ xvtzzi^—-—___J 1 5~ ; A. J. *xt < .. "■ : / /W M miMBF ’ T Zx'it-.-. \ M,ss Bessic Higgins. Confidential Secretary F ' / /*"\ c.\ \ Beaut did a pleasure io the eve before the oar is “ ; ‘I \L' b-> * •<- ' «>>, -x, >pH f :<,’ / \ \ awakened to the depth and shade of tone color that ' •''•*' 1 •* . ■ > *'-—‘ , , fl.. 1 i 'aHßmhll' commands llm admiration of everyone who appre- H -i/ ~Showing magnificent salesroom, main floor. ciat-*s true tone nobility. l - ———— —- ——— YCp j m J —T the Cleveland-Manning ( ompan.' < )ne is impi essi <1 « ith tin <n<i ,\ X<4 human hands and human minds can put into the and good will that radiates from Mr. Wdder giving Inm the re<|iusite I WtWK^tWMW 3 " a- H ~ -,, ~. , , , * f ,, qualities that make a ssfui salesman and sales manager. Ig=c 1 R world, without fin* important consideration ot the Air E Morton Erelcigh. cashier, has had twelve ‘ I I human hearts which have made their life work a l' * years of valuable association with standard houses. F./ / supreme delight. thus titling him for Ins w.thah.ms 2 B// Z Tin Ston Beautdul.’’ to wlix-h others max llissta B -S •'' /H I Xilanl.i has eox.-re.l three years, ami gh he has /JU ZAJ But t hat ean mH < on'-y Ihe elia tin* mag- ■ ■ traveled extensively ami has had occasion to observe f 0 WW- l- ' nifieent, spacious piano house that breathes refine- •' business methods in tin* largest eities ol i lie I nifed / /K>vl '"' l,l '!' ,- '''•' s ''' "'" States, he feels that Atlanta shows a remaikabh* I I y/ It is a symbol of musical culture and of musical growth and exhibits unusual energy. Ib- says :‘• At- MMf I / harmony. lanta is the ( hicago <d tin* South. I HhK»K I ' '^ s :l accompaniment of the high standard of Alias Bessie H iggins. sc< hta i \ to tin i \ / the house is its invariable rule: - '()ne I’rice —No > a young business woman of Atlanta, who. with sheer \\W|gg|e ; / \/ Commission.” force of cnergv and intellectual endowment, assists \ / ~ ~ • ~, , „ , , „ 4 v£v material);- in the building of the great mrgam- \\wSfe, \ " v < z Z ' M ’’ • M « nn,n ‘ r and Mr ' I, ' v, ' l,llld , ’ p P'^ tsn ’ the nation of the South. ’ x criterion for sterling business THE PIANOS With able assistants and all facilities for the ac- , ~ , , „ ■ ~f atnndard oiui -v >C, five performance of all business transactions, is cou- Onlv the highest grades ol standard Showing the immense, modern factory. .. .. , .. . . . , . , t . t . ,„„ ninnos'are carried bv this reputable house. The 6 7 pled the splendid business philosophy of the men '>J J^ nps o -f Everett, Henry &S. G. Lindeman. Holmes E Morton Freleigh, Cashie" themselves ' & Son, and Cleveland-Manning need no introduction. 2 THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS - ...; Ji.. , i.,,■*•■■»,, naw;., jwuc-w-.su n-r^-.-ui..... 9