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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, JUNE, 1915
Wellston Talking Machine Co.'s Interior
A UNIQUE INTERIOR AT ST. LOUIS
WELLSTON TALKING MACHINE CO., located at 5947 Easton Avenue, St. Louis, recently made a very attractive Edison Disc window display, which elicited much praise from passersby. The interior of their store is unique in its handsome finish of white. Against this the machine cabinets are set off to advantage. They report a prosperous, active trade.
HOUSTON PHONOGRAPH CO./ INC., ALIVE TO THE JOB
THE MUSICAL MART," as they style their Congress Street Store, has a distinctive air to any one who enters it. Located in a good business section of Houston, Texas, it serves a double purpose — as the home of the Edison Disc and the center of all musical merchandise. Mr. George Theil is manager and they make a strong team and judging by results above are a winning pair of hustlers. Mr. A. E. Brown formerly with Harger & Blish of Des Moines. Iowa, is associated with him.
If you will tell me why Thomas A. Edison outclasses all other inventors, I will tell you why the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph outclasses all others.
CHANDLER & CO., OF BANGOR, ME.,
MEET WITH ENCOURAGING
SUCCESS
Chandler & Co., distributors in Eastern Maine for the Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph, with headquarters in this city, and who have met with great success in featuring both the Edison machines and records, have just opened the second floor of their building on Hammond street, which has been fitted up and equipped in the most elaborate manner. The feature of the second floor is the main room of the recital hall, provided with comfortable upholstered leather chairs and which accommodates a goodly audience at the regular Edison recitals given by the company.
In addition to the recital hall there are three sound proof rooms provided for the demonstration of machines and records. Each of the rooms is decorated in a different stvle and verv comfortablv furnished.
ALLEGED SHORTAGES OF B-150 TURN-TABLES EXPLAINED
WE are receiving a considerable number of complaints lately from Jobbers and Dealers of shortages on type B-150 turn tables. These turn-tables are screwed underneath the bottom shelf of the cabinet and are frequently overlooked in unpacking; hence the complaints.
Attention to this fact will avoid the necessity of writing the factory.