The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1906)

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20 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. HOME RECORDER JOBBERS You all realize the loss incurred by not having in stock what the dealer wants. The great novelty of our Home Recorder is spreading all over the country, and as our output is limited, we would advise you to place your fall orders immediately. MR. DEALER We would advise you that if you want your order promptly attended to send it to your distributor. DISTRIBUTORS TO D^TE CHICAGO— The Talking Machine Co., 107 Madison Street PITTSRliPn (Powers & Henry, 619 Penn Avenue fiiijDUKu ijheo. F. Bentel Co., 632=634 Liberty Street NEW YORK * Douglas Phonograph Co., 89 Chambers Street ( Victor Distributing and Export Co., 77 Chambers Street CINCINNATI, O.— Rudolph Wurlitzer Co. NEW HAVEN, Conn.— Henry Horton. THE LAND-O-PHONE CO. E 288 Fifth Avenue, NEW YORK