The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1908)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. 57 Leading Jobbers of TalKin^ MacKines in America Paste This Where You Can Always See It ! Mr. Dealer: We refer all Talking Machine inquiries coming from towns where we are represented by dealers to the dealer or dealers in that town. VICTOR and EDISON JOBBERS CHICAGO Columbia Jobbers We carry at all times a complete line of Columbia Graphophones and Columbia Disc and Cylinder Records. We give all orders prompt and careful attention. Dealers can be assured of our cooperation at all times. SCHEUBER DRUG COMPANY UVINGSTON, MONT. Baltimore Zonophone Jobber THE HEW TWENTIETH CENTURY TALKING MACHINE CO. L. MAZOR, Proprietor Talking Machines and Records. The Biggest Assortment of Hebrew Records. 1423-25 E. Pratt Street, BALTIMORE, MD. ZIMMERMAN MUSIC CO. VAN WERT, OHIO Columbia Jobbers We carry a complete stock of Columbia Graphophones and Records, Dealers' orders filled promptly and delivered in ihe best possible condition. We are personally interested in the success of every dealer on our books. And this interest is shown in the exceptional service we give. FINCH & HAHN, Albany, Troy, Soherveota^dy. Jobbers of Edlsort, Victor and Columbia MaLchines and Records 300,000 R.ecords Complete Stock Qvilck Service Jacot Music Box Co., 59 Union Sq., New York. Mira blticI Stella Music Boxes. Edison and Victor Machines and Records. O. K. IVIYERS 3839 Finney Avenue ST. LOUIS, MO. Only Exclusive Jobber in U. S. of Zon-o-phone Machines and Records We Fill Orders Complete Give us a Trial Mr, Dealer We are Columbia Jobbers We are in a position to put you on the right course to successfully handle these universally used instruments and records. If interested, "pop the question.'* Catalogues, prices, and complete information upon request. HOLLENBERG MUSIC CO. LITTLE ROCK, ARK. EXCLUSIVELY JOBBER. ItHI ZONO-O-PHONESdelZy BYROIV MAUZY SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA DEALERS, NOTICE! We are COLUMBIA Jobbers. Our stock of Columbia Graphophones and Records is always complete ; no weiiting, no delay. MAZER PHONOGRAPH CO. 45 Michigan Ave., DETROIT, MICHIGAN KLEIN & HEFFELMAN CO. Canton, OHIO. Edison Victor MACHINES. RECORDS AND SUPPLIES Quickest service and most complete stock In Ohio Exclusive Columbia Jobbers ORDER WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT WE CAN DELIVER THE GOODS :: :: :: KRAEMER GOSORN NORFOLK, VA. J. iC. SAVAGB The New Indestructible Cylinder Records Star Disc Machines and Records At Wholesale. Complete Stocks. 921 Franklin Avenue, ST. LOUIS, MO. COLUMBIA JOBBER JOHNS.LENG'SSON&CO. 33 Murray St., IVcw York Cily (established 1862) Job COLUMBIA Graphophones Exclusively COLUMBIA Disc and Cylinder Records COLUMBIA— Fonotipia Grand Opera Records JOBBERS OF BICYCLES. GUNS, ETC. C. B. HaYNES W V. YOUMANS C. B. HAYNES & CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS EDISON PHONOGRAPHS and RECORDS ALL SUPPLIES 603 East Main St., Richmond, Va. COLUMBIA JOBBERS POWERS & HENRY CO. 339 Second Avenue PITTSBURG, PA. EVERY JOBBER In this country should be represented in this department. The cost is slight and the advantage is great. Be sure and have your firm in the October list. VICTOR AMBASSADORS MEET In Philadelphia and Are Entertained at Banquet at St. James Hotel. ( Special to The Talking Machine World. ) Philadelphia, Pa., August 31, 1908. The traveling staff of the Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J., who were gathered in this city for their semi-annual meeting, were entertained at a banquet Wednesday of last week at the St. James Hotel. Plates were laid for twenty. George H. Ornstein, traveling sales manager, acted as toastmaster, and also gave an interesting talk on various business matters. Among others who spoke were J. H. Wales, assistant traveling sales manager; E. O. Neumiger, of Iowa; Daniel D. O'Neil, of eastern Pennsylvania, and W. Linton. Chas. Perree Lightner, who travels the Spanish-American countries for the company's export department, also made a few remarks apropos of his experience. Louis F. Geissler, general manager, likewise made a short speech. The corps, who expect to book a heavy business this fall, had a most enjoyable time. They separated for their respective territories last week. CHANGES IN BAHAMA ISLANDS TARIFF. strings for musical instruments are on the free list under the latest tariff act of the Bahama Islands, effective since June. Talking machines and records are also entered free of duty. THE AUXETOPHONE IN POLITICS. The District of Columbia Democratic Association, Washington, D. C, recently purchased a Victor Auxetophone for use in reproducing Bryan's speeches at campaign rallies. The machine was used for the first time, amid much enthusiasm at a recent meeting in Washington attended by several hundred men, and will also be used at various meetings in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and West Virginia. The Smith & Nixon Piano Co., of Cincinnati, O., who gave up their talking machine department last year, have re-opened it, handling the Victor line of machines and records, as well as supplies.