Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* m esS&Bml sS?3*C3EQB9EKm /®7/ atJ*< xL i :R<!M|SMH "fl i Msgs sfli m rMake the Old Home B Ring With Song! | You know what it means—song right in the home —song with piano accompaniment. “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” or “Just a Song at rat Twilight,” or one of the lilting song hits that they g are singing in New York and Chicago! Music in the Home! Music—song—happiness! And beU- EfS like notes of perfect tone that will delight every member of the 9ft family. Not ordinary piano music, but tuneful, harmonious &K melody- That is an assurance, always, with a IpA Chute & Butler Piano | 1 But it is not only the delight of the music you experience. 8g The Chute & Butler is an addition to the home —one of the M family. It is beautiful, and it is designed and made by real artists. *8 The door-bell rings. Friends have come for the evening. §2 When there isn’t any music in the home, it gets to be so dull 3® sitting around and talking—and the best talk on earth is pretty gg poor compared with songs that send memories racing up and down the streets of your mind, and put real wide-awake thrills in your back —up your spine—away to your finger-ends! <5 That’s the enjoyment that’s waiting for you in the beautiful SS Chute & Butler Piano. Wonderful instrument! Many kinds of © woods, too! And toner Why, it is the sweetest toned piano S you ever heard. ® And should the kiddies want to learn music—the kind that S people have to read and then play—have a high-class instrument for them. Train their musical sense properly. Done make them practice on an old piano. S 3 We’d like to tell you many more things about these Chute & S Butler Pianos and Player-Pianos, but that depends upon you- SS So just drop in to see these instruments —and we 11 let you rSx play them just to prove that it’s as delightful as we say! What is nicer than a nice Piano or Player Piano for Christmas —an ever-casting Gift for the entire family? Other things we might suggest for Xmas —a Phonograph, Records, Player Rolls, Sheet Music, Violins, Ukelelcs, Etc.
- Automobiles - , December 16, 1919. Dear Sir: The issue which made the Hudson Super-Six the largest selling fine car in the world has r»ever changed. It is not speed, power, acceleration or hill-climbing ability, thougn (Hudson holds all those stock car records, and all are qualities that men seek in the car they own. - But above these is endurance — such endurance as the Hudson proved In winning all records in the double transcontinental run, m capturing the Speedway championship, and in numerous other records no other car has ever equaled. But the greater proof is the way 80,000 Hudsons in the hands of owners are daily confirming the qualities revealed in all those noted testst Not only supreme in performj ance, Hudson also leads in mode. It is the accepted pattern car and Its seven enclosed bodies are models of other makers in these types. There is now as always, a scarcity of Hudsons, compared to the demand To avoid disappointment you should -place your order early. May we call with# a Hudson SuperSix for your inspection? Yours very truly, HUGH KIRK.
