The talking machine world (Oct-Dec 1921)

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October 15, 1921 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 13 the Biggest "Circuit" COLUMBIA Each appearance of each artist will help Columbia dealers sell Columbia Grafonolas and Columbia Records. Combined, they will spread the impetus to buy to every nook and corner of the land. This will be the biggest season for the Columbia Circuit, the biggest circuit in the world. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY NEW YORK Exclusive Columbia Artists Popular Nora Bayes Harry C. Browne Frank Crumit Guido Deiro Furman & Nash Marion Harris Al Jolson Van & Schenck Bert Williams Dance Orchestras Paul Biese Trio and College Inn Orchestra Columbia Dance Orchestra Columbia Saxophone Sextette The Happy Six Art Hickman's Orchestra and Trio Ted Lewis and His Band Prince s Dance Orchestra