Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 25, 11 December 1916 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1916

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with the Vittor to make records of my voice. The records made by the Victor

process are far superiorquality of tone, natural : production and in eve detail to those made any other process in t

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"I am delighted to contribute a word of appreciation in favor of the Victor, and congratulate myself that my selections are brought before the public in so admirable a manner, by means of its wonderful merit."

"The reproductions of the Victor Records are wonderful. It is my great desire now to seal up and preserve a complete set of my Victor Records for my children."

"The reproductions of the selections I sang for Victor Records are wonderfully lifelike they reproduce the natural quality of the human

voice.

"I believe that the process by which the Victor Records are made is the most perfect of all methods of voice reproduction. I have made records exclusively for the Victor since February 1910 and my present contract does not expire until February 193671

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"I wish to express my appreciation of the splendid series of reproductions of my voice which the Victor Company has made. They seem to me remarkably lifelike and faithful."

To Inrare Victor quality, alwara look for the famous trademark, "His Master' Voice." It ia on very Victrola and every Victor Record. It ia the identifying label on all genuine Victrolaa and Victor Rfcprdi.

Victor

What do the greatest artists think of it ? In your selection of a musical instrument, the opinions of the worlds greatest artists are of inestimable value to you. They know music. They are the recogiSized authorities. Aiid when they say the Victrola reproduces their art absolutely true to life, you can depend upon their knowledge and endorsement. But they go still further. So great is their confidence in the fidelity of the Victrola that they make records for the Victrola exclusively, i

Victrolas 15 to 400

Victors $10 to noo

Victor dealers everywhere Ask your nearest dealer for demonstration

"I have found Victor Records really wonderful re

productions of my singing.

"I would like to express my delight at renewing my contract with the Victor Talking Machine Company for ten years more. "During my extensive travels I have had such a vivid illustration of the great work you are doing for the world that it s is ; with the deepest feeling that I say I'm proud to.be a part of such a great work, ' and that I may long enjoy the privilege is the earnest wish of

"I have recently listened to the Victor Records of my violin playing and have more than ever been impressed by the marvelous faithfulness with which they reproduce.

or rather recreate the minutest details of phrasing and every shade of tone-color, in short, the personality of the player. "Truly, Victor Records are the last word of mechanical reproduction and quite justly does the civilized world all over the globe today look upon them as an inexhaustible source of pleasure and education."

"The improvement in Victor recording during the past years has been so great that a singer is compelled to give the matter of making Victor Records the most serious and .conscientious consideration."

"Every true artist consistently endeavors to improve tone production. The quality of my voice in my Victor Records is so perfectly reproduced that when I study I use them as a standard for comparison." r

"The Victor today is the most relentless but the most just critic, as it reproduces absolutely what the artist hat done." r

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