The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York, April, 1928 Interesting Events of the Trade in Pictures Above — Leon Errol and his leading ladies in "Yours Truly" listening in on an Atwater Kent set between acts. Above — Left to right: G. A. Scoville, vicepresident and sales manager, Stromb erg-Carl son Tel. Mfg. Co.; A. P. and Frank McCoy, Hartford, Conn., dealers; D. W. Brown, in charge Rochester Division Sales and J. S. Gibson, radio sales manager, at Stromb erg-Carl son plant. Above — Left to right: Arthur Trostler, assistant to the Chairman; Joseph D. R. Freed, president; Arthur Freed, vice-president, and Alex Eisemann. Chairman of the Board, Freed-Eisemann Radio Corp., displaying new Auditorium-Amplifier at luncheon of Talking Machine and Radio Men. Inc., in New York. Above — RCA Model 16 installed in car of "Paul the Radio Man," Marshall, Tex. Below — Harry Currie, Louisville, Ky., Brunsivick dealer's tie-up with Vitaphone production of "The Jazz Singer." Above — Rosamond Pinchot, famous actress and niece of former Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania, enjoys Kolster Radio reception while "making up." Left — One of the world's most famous musical organizations, the Vatican Choir, is here shown chanting for Brunswick records. Right — Boettcher Furniture Co., Traer, la., gets airplane shipment of Mohawk radio from National Radio & Auto Supply Co., Cedar Rapids, la. Above — Robert W . Bennett, who was recently appointed general sales manager of the A. C. Dayton Co., prominent Dayton, O., radio manufacturer. Above— D. W. May, Newark, N. J., radio dis tributor. uses this traveling display to bring the Splitdorf line to dealers' attention Above — Window display in Japan featuring the products and the "magic notes" of the Columbia Phonograph Co. Note the futuristic effects in the display.