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Show 1 jii I v:; -The Spirit of the' Times: ' I I "THE SPIRIT OF 76." THE SPIRIT OP 1914' I lit I Our forefathers, inspired by The marvelous Hallet & I it j the spirit of FNDEPEN- Davis VIRTUO LO the i I I DENCE battled for liberty new INSTINCTIVE player- I j j for freedom from tyranny, PiaGO Aspires in you a spirit M I to establish and perpetuate a ?LMH?ICAL INDEPEN il j nation to be limited only by DENCE. MH the ambition and ideals of "" of - Jtef. If 1 . fitted genius limited only by your mui- ft ttSR I its freemen. cai amDtio and iicJs. M I Prof. McClellan, Tabernacle Organist, Says of the VIRTUOLO : I j I S . DI'JAli Nil. DAYNES: canuot lielp plnyiug instinctively, naturally, im- I lilm I58 I left you today -with a mingled feeling of surpriso pulsively, surely anyqno m&y become a virtuoso I IWfM nnd pleasure,- after hearing the beautiful, natural, ex- "over night." " 1 f f ffiS! prcssive music that; poured forth from that HALLET Think of the world of pleasure to a man who has 1 fiffll & DAVIS VIRTUOLO. always liked good music, always wanted to play 1 j$W I never dreamed that such beautiful effects could HDl'SELF, but who, liko myself, couldn't tolerate . I fillifii " '. bo produced, and so easily, too. That new in- the "mechanicalne.ss" of ordinary player-pianos. I aWM stinctive control has certainly solved the problem. Spread the joy of beautiful musio by putting one I mWv - Music, you know, is all INSTINCT. It is created of these wonderful now instruments in tho home of I $f?ff j by instinct, and pluyed, re-created, by instinct. Now every such man. 1 J illil! that you have tin's wonderful new player which one Sincerely yours, J. J. McCLELLAN. m OLDER THAN. THE STATE OF UTAH Mri -Il |