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CHARLOTTE DAILY OBSERVER, JULY 17, 190G. v 1 HI) MACAULAYj PROPHET t.iinAT lU.STOIUAX'S LETTElt , . i. i , i,, - V :vw " 2 i I! In Iiont Ix-tlor lr II. rV,Iln. r ill the tamon l'.ngllli Wrlcor ! iaiiHl It o be lit Oplutiu TluU 1 institutions PlirHy Ihsmprratlc Mu Sooner or Later IWwtroy'IillM-rty or illluuion or. Iiml Timi littu to the Kw York Mum In Now JiHtiK , lu-prlnud hy Dally Paper and OUw Publications, K ,t , "Many years 'ago, when' I wan a echool boy," said a Charlotte man yes terday, "I read with Indifferent inier . eat Lord Maraulay's letter or 1857 . to II. rV Randall, of New York, who had sent to the great KnglUh histori an a copy of 'A Life of Jenron.' I have, at various tlmea, recalled noma of the striking point made by Lord Macaulay. but not until recently have , I noticed any sprrlal mention of the famous letter. Th Scrap Hook of August, published by The Frank A. Manaey Company, of New York, haa ' picked up the t-iutenilal parta of the , yletter and printed them along with ' aom - comment. After readlni; the '- letter over and over again 1 wonder If Macaulay could have been right. Are. ; we drifting to Jut the conditions that hs predicted! "Lord Macaulay evidently took thl 7 opportunity to express his opinion i , to that he might be on record." i : The letter In question follows: "l have long been convinced that "J Institutions purely democratic inunt. .. sooner or later, destroy liberty or ilv ' (Illation, or both. In Europe, where the population la dense, the effect of ; - such Institutions would be almont In stantaneous. .'. 'What happened lately In France la an example. In 1MK a pure de mocracy was estsblNhcd there. Dnr Ing a short time there was reason to : eipect a general spoliation, a nmli.nnl bankruptcy, a new partition of the , aoil, a maximum of prices, a ruinous '". load of taxation laid on the rich for .. . the purpose of supporting the poor In Idleness. j '. : , "Such a system would. In twenty years, have made France as poor and t t . barbarous as the Fram e of the I'ar , lovlnglans. Happily, the riuriKcr whs averted and now ihore In a dei.fwrtlsm. ' a silent tribune, an enslaved press. I.lb - . erty la gone, but civilization has been saved. r . "You may think tlmt your country ' enjoys an exemption from them- evils; I will frankly vi to you that I am of a very different opinion. ' "Your fate 1 believe to be certain, though It Is deferred by a phylcal cause. As long as you have a bound . less eatent of fertile and unoocupled ..land, your laboring population will be . far more at ease than the laboring : population of the old World; and " v while that Is the rase the Jefferson V politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity. ' AN EAHI.Y-V1CTOKIA.N MOTH KK KIIIITO.V ."But the time will come when New , Kngland will ! as thickly settled n Old Kngland. Wages w III be as low. snd will fluctuate as much with you ' as With us. You will have your Mun cheaters and HlrinlnKliamx: and In : those Manchester and MlrrnlriKhniri ".' hundreds and thouminds of piirtlNans Will sometimes b out of work. '"Then our institutions will he :r fslrly brought to Hie t.-xl. Ilstres .': everywhere makes the laborer miitl , nous and dlsi-onterilnd. and ln llm-4 him to listen with eugermss to hkI '. tators. who tell him thut It Is ,i - 4 monstrous iniquity that "Be tium ' Should have a million w lillu'unollirr csnnot get a full meal. "In bsd years there x plenty of grumbling here, and sometimes u little '.. rioting; but It matters-little, for here the sufferers are not the rulers. The r- supreme power Is in the hands of a ', '; class, numerous Indeed, but select OT an educated class of a class w hlch Is, and knows Itself to be, deeply In .' teres ted In the security of property ' and the maintenance of order. " REHTKAININO THK IMS'ONTKNT Kl MAJultlTY. Accordingly the ninlcontents lire gently but llrtnly ic xtrulticd. The ', bad time is ft over without robbing V:- the wealthy to relieve the Indigent. ." The sprlriK of iiutl.nuil irperlty I soon begin i. II. .w uanlri; work l plentiful. wn;.-, rle, and nil Is trim-, ." tJUllllty ami , rfulneH". 1 "1 have seen I'.iikIuihI luiHs, thri-e or fOUr times, IIiImiikIi -11' li .rlll. nl e;i- sons sa hu-- l.. t il..-.. Ti.ioiikU " ""SUCh Critical Se,l..Mw the fhlfe.l Sl.'ile Will have to pas In . mu of die next ' century, if not of ihi. Mow ni ,,ii . pass throiiRh then. ' 1 h...rtilv Hl-iij ;," you good (lellveriin . ; .m my rt-nt. n I - ' and my wishes ure M u .ir. nn.l I cm- I " not help fore bod I iu: ti." wumt. , "It Is guile plain lli ii y.mr aoyern tnent will never l. nl.i. io retriiin distressed nnd iliscotili nt. .1 ma ..rii v. I rot. with yoil. the nut.. nt- U th..trx vs the Charlotte Cotton Mill. In, government, and has the ii. h. ho t hi- . as.- the plaintiff, represented bv j are alwajs In the minority, ;.i.oiuiciv j , p it.iin.-tt. wa suing for tin.- I at Its mercy. nun ..n a..ount of th iliath of her i "The day will come when. In the , iniul.ini.l. who. she iillcged. dhd an a I State of New York, a multitude of reull of wound received In fulling! 'people, none of whom has ha. I more fmni a defect l e scnlTol.l at the rnUI. ' than half a breakfast, or exp, .u to j ti,,. iti.il nn.l a i -gunn-nt .ni'.iiiiic.l Die : have more than half a dinner, vill j , . ,, 1 1 r,. n fi. rnoon The Jury returned! choose a Legislature. Is it poH.ii.ie tO doubt what sort of a I.eglxl.ii m . Will be (lis n '.' STATESMAN' AND DK.MAfJf )(Jl'i:. "On one side ! a statextnan preach v ing patience, respect for tested rights, strict observance, of public faith; on -the other Is a demagogue, ranting about the tyranny of the capitalists .and usurers, and aching why unybody - should be permitted to drink cham pagne and to ride in a cat tinge while . thousands of lament folk are In wunt '. of necessities. Which of tin two can didates IS likely l; he plefelle, ,y n Workman wirr -heer trie -rntMrrn rry for bread? '."I seriously appi.-hend .ii will, In Some such kcjj.iii of adversity in I , hve desctihftl, do IMng tli.it will 'prevent prosperity from returning; . that you will act like piopie who . Should, In a season of scarcity, devour all the seed-corn, anil thus make the 'UMt year not one of scarcity, but of ' absolute famine. ',' "There will lie, I fear, spoliation. I The spoliation will In. r. a, the ih- tresa. Ths distress will produce fresh spoliation. There is nothing lo ntop you. Your constitution Is hII sslt ami no anchor. As I said before, when h society has entered on Ms downwind; ; progress, either clvilinutlon or libertv must p-rlsh. Klthi-r some Caesar or, ; Napoleon will seise the reins of gov- ernment allh a strong hand or your republic will b" s fenrfiiliy plunder ed, and laid waste -by bnrhiuians In the twentieth century as the Itonnin Kmplrp was In the lifth." t. The Hcrap Hook concludes: c 'Curlus that Macutilay's fars for -America should riot have been felt y American Iheinwlvi's until now. ' Kven to-day, when In some degree the symptoms h (b-srlbe. n half , century ago are making their appear ance, the American people In more Interested In the situation than alurm nl by It: for the Americans, like Ihe i:tigltsh, reiywith confidence - upon I the, Anglo-Saxon genius for working things out," TAKE." THE roKTWAHTEIVB WORT . .v'-v;,, ..., F)Il IT. . ' Mr, V. IS. Wsmlltos, ' rmiirtnr' ill CiK-rrrvsIc, Ind.' Vm nlso S slg ef r'-i'H'nl Jmrcl'nllw sa4 -iwiitht eilt- inw. ' ti (! "t.'tmrwll'e Colli), ' ) rf and - IMorrhOf s Hcmwly Is tn il 'nf if la It lln. , U nuf (ells to -! sntliifHCtlon. nr.A '-we cult ImMly f ', f UtifM it," , for sale y H. 1 . . fc&iik St (...'. r.txW - 1 ; A rftOOKKSSITE IXSTnTTIOX : rrfMluVnt iiA.: B. Rclicrer '. Tells - fesHucUilug of the IlcmarkaMe Aii k" vanco .Mwl by Xewiterry tktUcge, ti.- New Technical Ifc-psruiMrnt ; Meeting - Willi Muclt tsmvess A itright riuur' : ; I)r. JJ- A. B- " Scherer, president of Newberry College, s Kewperry, 8. C, was In the city yesterday and will be In Salisbury to-day and perhaps to morrow, Last year Dr. Scherer establlahed In his college a department of elec trical and mochanlcal engineering. This department, had In the first, and so far only, term 20 students. The doctor Is aure that he will have fifty students in this special department next aesalon. Eight young men from Concord, this Btate, were In the college and seven of them were In the liuw de partment. Mr. Carnegie lias given 110,000 with which to erect a build ing for this technical department.' The building Is already In course, of conntrui tlon. It is to bo of brick, threa. stories In height,, each floor comprising 5,000 square feet. The ground floor will be hscd .for a foundry and blacksmith shop; the second story contains the machine shop, while Hpucloua drafting rooms occupy the third floor. Machinery to the value of 13.000 Is already on hand, and more will of course be added. The total enrollment at New berry College for Iho hist session was 211, so thut this is tho largest In stitution In the Kouth under the con trol of the Lutheran Church, ho far as known. It is the only Church school thati has as yet Introduced thu feature of 'technical education. President Hcherer says that It Is canler to secure donations for tech nical education than for alntoxt any other object. As an evidence, he cites his success In meeting Mr. Cur negie's conditions. Thes pro Ided that an equal amount be added to the endowment fund for the main tenance of the pew department. Clt- Ixens of the town of Nowberry gaveif thoir constitution until 120. the required 110.000 within live, "The Democrats In their convention hours. They have since given $10.- took no action on the raco question. 000 more. In order to secure $:'.'.,- t -n,j tt )H ..rohable that they will- at 000 offered to the endowment by lr. j (l,.k ,y, Republican In the rafn 1). K. Pearson, of Chicago. palgn lor advocating a policy that It Is Just a year since President will continue to prevent negroes from Hcherer, w ho Is a native North Car- j ,.x,r,.,Nlll(? ,,, right f suffrage. ollnlnn. visited Mr. U. A. Tompkins.; ..v..,n. r.nnu-. rnn.i,.. mil of Charlotte, In order to receive Ills advice respecting the conduct of the e,,,, "o-M. .oe '"J",7- sucess that has been achieved within the year Is nothing short of remark - ble. In addition, a handsome gym nasium has been erected, so that there are now eight buildings on the campus. Incltld ng three proressors I ,.' ., ,. , " , -,. : residences, and the current receipts 'lunll lent Ion on the J""""" r..r ih.. v, f,, iiinn fe.. dtr ' which will npply alike to Ignorant, amountod to $17,000 as against IV I''! 7,!n'1 Unorant b acks. 000 two veurs ago. ., A V'"nl 'ep.hllcan conven- I'resldent Hcherer expresscM strong resolution was adopted rait ng admlrutlon for tho part which MM legislature to submit to the Tompkins had In the development of people of the state for their approval Industrial education throughout Ihe ; n provision whereby the grandfather country. It Is a time when t henries " of the constitutional amend- n.iiut rim ituv tn i.rni'tl.'i. nrwl N.'eir. I merit would he f OnttnUOd In force berry alms to be a thoroughly prac tical s hool. , That Charlotte lellev.-n In the In stitution is proved by tho Xai.t that several prominent families were rep resented there last year, ami the In dications point to an Increase from this section during the next scholastic year, which will open September "fitli. sriTition coritT conveves. Judge It. II. IVchlcs rxlnlns n IVw 1'lilugH to Hie Isxal liar A Ictory for the liarlotlc tVitton Mill. The two weeks' July term of the Mecklenburg Superior Court for the trial of civil cases was convened yes terday morning at 10 o'clock bv Judge It. H. Feeble, of Jackson. A part of the morning scslon was tak en up with continuing of a number of cases and a few remarks hy tlm Judge to the members of the local bar. Judge I'eelilen put M foot down em phalli'Hllv upon the practice of nome lawyers of making false imprest. .in upon a jury ror trie purpose ..i win- , iilng lloir eases. Ili said that when i a Jury In his court returns a favor- able verdict for a lawyer who It is made a false Impression np..n the Inrv that he net the virdht aside After; severel caws had tieen coin hiiK-d f.,r various nnd sundry reasons the i." , said. "Voii lawyers must, have v.uir cases ready and your wltn. es her. .'' slating thnt If they kept on continu ing cases there wotihl lie no cal' ri.l.'.r. te.e the cases continued yet. r- : day two were nun suite, I, thee ln-lm: Loiilic Mclleth vs. 'i. T,. Iiarrlng'-i i 'omp.iny. and Quern Cltv I'rlntlturi ..nit.aiiy vs. Sotilli'-rn li. lle Tel. . ph. .lie I'ompanv. The suit In tlw hit - . ter Insiaiice was for 14. SO, an nlleg.-il liilnic- on nri nrcoiint. The onlv Jury case yest.nl. ly was ! t In, t ..f Mrs. Agnes Todd, admlrilstr.i a vci.llct In l.a..r i.r the defendant at k o'. I... k In the 4'ciiliiK. The ,. r. ti.l- -iit as r".t. B nt' d by Mr. A. It. .1 u-lice. A IIAIlT T.OT j ..f ti..nbes to contend with rprlng . f,..rn .. tortud llvfi -ami lilockM.led , . ..wed nub"" von nw.iken them to then ' i.i.ii io Hon with IM King " New I. lie pill. Ihe ple.'l.ar'e'.t .tut n"Ml ctTeetl.' enie for constipation. They pn-veiit up- 1 neiwll.lt 's and tone up I lie system, 'Sr . nt It If Ji.iiinn Co. x ilrug store. Revolution In Washing Our KM'lul lloiiscliiilil I'l.'in In n i l.li-.l Innovation In Kiirnlly WmhIiIiik. Tliw i'loiliintc 1 jn'iil only Oi'irmmlily i.'linnH'i, hut Its liyiili'nU' vilui' UixiircwvnifnlrjHt dlws- Ki'iniii.' It us fslj for It to-iiuy. ' .ChaMc Steam, laundry Uundcren, Dyers, Cleaners v. . '".' ' : - , ' ,,-... ... '. 219 South Tryon Street EW Kfcfrf suB-sisi i ii ! 0 vrmrf B n i A A'UBOLDrOLlTIQAL MOVE nEITBLlCAXH AND TTIBT XEGnO 11o nHioiiitkn Offcrea by niwTtbnrn at ' tlio tjrecnxlioro Convent km Is Ik'gliinlng to , Htrike tlio Ktirtn- TImj - Washington CnnraporHlenta Ar Taking It .I'p A HccUil to Tho New York, tsun of l'ewterday Hcaks of lu ; - , -The most Interesting incident of the Hepulillcnn' convontlon Jield t 5reensboro last week was ths passing of a resolution, presented by Con gressman Blackburn, whicn provided for a petition to the next Legislature, aaklng for ft continuance of the grandfather" clause ;,of the State conatitutlon. extending the dato when tho llllterato whits man would b on a par with the negro from lOOit to mo. This was a shrewd stroke hy Mr. 'II luck burn. It la now said thut the Democrats Intended doing the same thing, when they met two weeks ngo, but It was de cided to wait and take tha matter up with the Legislature. The Republi cans are on record ahead of their opponents. "' This advance step taken by the Ite jiubllcans of North Carolina was con sidered almost sensational. It was the sort of move that generally causes considerable comment' by the Northern press. The Washington cor respondents ere beginning to see the significance of the Blackburn resolu tion, as the following special from Washington to The New York Bun of yesterday wuuld indicate: "For the Prat tlmo since Recon struction days tho Kepubllcuns Of a Southern State are standing on a platform of opposition to the negro. North Carolina. Is the State. The Hepuhllcun convention which Secre tary Tuft addressed In (JreensborO last week adopted u resolution calling on the legislature to submit to the i.eonle of the Htntc tho question of extemlinii the "grandfather" clause amendment, under which most n Rri((l(I nrr ,mrre(1 from vonK, ilu, tlio grandfather clause to which, l ,,. T f r,f,.r.prt bne un,,.r I ;,. nrnvu.nm ,hw r-n(,VnIhl.r clause win not be effective after 190. Thnt Is two years hence. North Carolina, . . Ill I . . 1 l . . ,t ...... !.. .. I ' until after 1920, an extension of twelve years. "Two explanations are offered for ! this action hy the North Carolina : Itepiihllcn ns. The first Is that a great j ninny of tho white Republican voters of the State, especially In the moun tain .IMiids, would lie unable, to pass i the eiliiciiilorial lest, which requires , t lint a man must he able to read and wrlty before he shall be permitted to I vote. (itheiH regard the action of (he convention ns a shrewd move to place the party In the position that , has given Democracy Its chief 'strength In nil Southern States. ' "In view of the stand taken by the I North Carolina Republicans it will : lie Impossible for the Democrats to ctill up the spei tre of negro domina tion with which to frighten their Kennedy's l.imitlvi, Honey and Tar l ttie original laxative rough xyrup and combine the qiiHlltlen nrcesssry to re lieve t lie cough and purge ths system of cold ' Contains no opiates. Hold by Mawiey's I'hurinaey. RULE FOR PIANO BUYERS When a piano agent calls on you treat him with cour tesy, but don't place an order for n piano, until you have written tints. M. Stlcff, the gr. at Southern piano manu facturer, tBiked with one of their salesmen or called at his Southern Wnrcroomt 5 West Trado Street, I'll All I, CUT IC, N. C. C. H. WIIMOIH, Mgr. We are agents for Daggett Ramsdell's Cold Cream ALL SIZES HIKER'S VIOLET CERATE ; CREAM OF ' CUCUMBERS 50 cents GOLDEN SI Mme Yale's H ALMOND BLOSSOM H ' Complexion Cream !v 1 1 ';''l-:,".;';,"'''l;,: wmmm XMlMm Parker mm ii a air m i m raw tj, ....... . , mm ai",...,.,...', - Mir.. . l-r!v:v:'-.:.'-;,'-1 voters Into line, for H is definitely assured that there will be no menaced of negro domination if the Ilsnubll cans are placed tn complete control of affairs la the Bute, i "In addressing the fnsss meeting St Oreensbero Hear eta ry Taft declared that the Republicans were constantly engaged In a , factional chase - for Jobs and that the party tn North Carolina would" In all probability be better off If aU the Federal offices were filled by Democrats. The plat form adopted at Greensboro contains a rather remarkable statement on the subject of patronage. It provides for a meeting each year of the State committee for the purpose of con sidering applications to Faderal of fice, and that no application be con sidered unless the . applicant shall state thst he will submit to the action and recommendation of the committee without further contest The purpose of this Is to prevent in the future the unseemly scramble for patronage that resulted In the bitter factional fight In the convention. "The Greensboro convention wos held primarily to nominate candi dates for minor State offices, but the real fight between the two factions was for the control of the - State organisation. Representative E. Spencer Bjackburn. the only Repub lican in Congress from the Tar Heel State, was presented as a csndldate In opposition to Chairmsn Spencer H. Adams. The tatter won, after one of the most bitter struggles ever witnessed In a Southern politics! gathering, snd then It was that the factlonlsts decided to make peace and have the two wings of the party flap In unison. In the future. "The Republicans In North Caro lina will enter the coming campaign united for the first time in years, and they expect to send two Congress In The Good Old. Summer Time The Victor Is tho prince of entertainers and Is never '"one too many." Every one can own a Victor. I'rlccK 910.00 to 9100.00. ST0NE-BARR1NGER CO. Victor Distributors. Outing Suits Smart, stylish Suits in Cassl merss. Worsteds and Serges; superbly made; ready to put on and wear, and they will wear. Suits without vest $10.00, 913.50 and 915.00. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS An extensive and choice as sortment in sll the new fabrics. Cuffs attached or de tached. Also Coat Shirts. 91.00 ami 91.50. Underwear, Hosiery, NecKwear Headwear All sold nt tempting prices for best grade of goods. Your honest dollar will al ways find an honest bargain here. YorlieBros. Mail Order Receive Irorapt Attrntlon. I , One 8-foot Plate Glass Floor Shor Case, Mir ror back. Immediate de livery. Can be seen at our store. & Rogers ror Sale! candidates.1 They predict with great confidence that two years from now florin carouna win cast Its electoral vote for the Republican ' candidate for the presidency.', -vifPown'n North Csrolina there Is a strong Roosevelt sentiment and the Republicans there would like to see the President renominated.' They know,) however, that he will not . be the standard bearer et hie party. In 1109, and they are trying to find ont who la the man of his choice. If the administration would Indicate preference that man, ' according to present Indications, would get North Carolina's vote In the Republican national convention of 1I09.V ; Aihsrtcsh Cigar CtiJt IBSURES fiOKEST CI6AB VALUES U1T ' AXi. MAMC Particular Bre Don't you need a suit for special occasions? Tbe summer suit you use on all occasions is not exactly what you want for Sundays and special occasions. v So let us show you a line made for fellows just like you. , Men Who Want Special Nice Suits Made of the best material andhansdomely tailored tailored to fit We also have a complete line of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. We guarantee to fit you. MELLOM'S CLOTHES FIT ED. MELLON COMPANY LEADING QLOTHIERS Clearing Out Summer Stock Commencing Saturday morning, July 14th, will place on sale 1G0 Suits and Coats and Pants at almost your. , own prices. This is what we call our Odd and End Counter. ' $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, if vour size is here, at . . $6.25 $15.00 and $16.50 Suits, if your size is here, at . . $7.50 $18.50 and $20.00 Suits, if your size is here, at . . $10.00 Boys' and Children's Knee Pants Suits 25 per cent, dis count. $6.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits now $4.88 $5.00 Boys' Knee Pants, Suits now $3.75 $4.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits now $3.38 "x $4.00 Boys', Knee Pants Suits now .. .. $3.00 $3.50 Boys' Knee Pants Suits now . . $2.62 Come early and get choice. THE LONG-TATE CLOTHING COMFY. The Oldest Clothing Store In The City GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL RETURNABLE AT OUR EXPENSE T merits, but from the avery-day experiences 'of their salesmen. Piano !'prospeits who had .been , hesleed by .. the sslesmen of different houses, entered the door of Aeolian Hair and bought. l'-v!' .f "We must have an interior Player." said the other piano manufacturers i In concert. Of courso.they could not, let the Pianola which the Aeolian Company owned. "Give ue the next best Player, give us a good Player. give us any P)ayer"-nd there was imitatinn of ih. iMunoi pimnn an Instrument." In a wonderfully Anil luat her la whura tha Imitatinn hln1 the orlrlnal: ?, Peoile wanted the .'best must have the Pianola" meant lust one answer the Plsnola Piano, . ; . , . r And Aeolian Hall Is thelrtily place In New Tore; where 1t can be obtained. -TThla la the only atora in- North Carolina which Pianola., Planot can ; b . purchased, . ' Wmtr StUI Improving. . ,'T ' . The biological examination of the city water yesterday by Mr. V, Oak.es Kibble, who Is making dally examina tions, showed only ten bacteria to the cubic centimeter- of filtered water. Ths number Is steadily decreasing. A week ago there were 15 bacteria to DON'T BE BLIMLDQ) LUBIN ' . ; . , forthwith a wild scramoia. ; hsa hied its sales. The public is short snace of time the Pianola i'lano FURNITURE ". ..'.''.3;.;.:; .i-v' .',.'' '-.r-'1.. ' ' .-."''i'.' STATE AGENTS the same amount of water. The an amination , shows : " no , bacillus , coll communl. The: purification la satisfactory.- , ;-:.r-;. :".'..'. ' Mr. Orover C Godwin, of Ivey'a, Is spending his ' vacation at his old home in'Polkton.v" 4 : , when you are out to buy Tur- , nlture Keep your eyes wide: openai to ; style, wood , and ' finish, ail well as prices. i-,', We welcome the most critl cal scrutiny of everjr piece of ' furniture we eelCfiame it tru& of i ?ur prices, y.K fair eom-f, parlson alwayv glves j usT'ha" order,"- Won't ',' y compare with u? ':-' COMPANY i THE" A Case Where Imitation lias Proven a Real Help cv .v : . -' ;U :, t ..,.,'. v, Whn ths Pianola Piano 'was first announced thsrs was a gasp In tht piano world nd a pauss whus ths othsr - - ' manufactursrs .' .consldsred what they should do to meet this -hitherto unprecedented element. o( competition. . -.;,,' When, the Pianola Piano- made Its advent, the whole trade knew It not , Brum rmuini urn.uirar fliuvvrtlltv - i;:r-.. Y.''i"-i' new accusromeq in me iaea oi sucr. naa pecome sina ardlsed. Interior PUyer. Pianola Piano ' swaBsvaBaraDManai , : . .. ,. r. .. ;. ..i..iv.,4Vi.- 'w!! , ... .. j,, ........ i- l 4. .7' i r ,,r, , . . ....... ,, ...
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