The Phonogram (1902-09)

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Phonograph—no expense is spared to attain the best results; for often that which is most costly is the cheap est in the end. Now comes the assembling room, where the parts are put together. Of what use the care in the making, unless the work here is well done. And it is well done! To make w doubly sure, each Phonograph must pass the dread Inspector before it is sent to the packing room. From there to the outside world is the final step. The freight cars roll into the yards on convenient sidings, swallow their loads from the plat- forms of the packing house and depart silently to the four corners of the Earth. 4 THE END