The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1908)

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2 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. Star Talking Machine Line Increased to Fifteen Models, all with Distinctive Features by the Addition of the Starola Cabinet Machine (No. 175) Starola Grand Cabinet Machine (No. 250) (Mahogany Highly Polished Piano Finish) Note — The interior arrangement of both styles adapted to accommodate 240 records. Imme(Jiatc deliveries for Holiday trade. Our ; are both attractive discounts and selling conditions are very interesting to No. 250, Closed jobbers and dealers. Still a few desirable openings for jobbers. THIS IS THE STORY OF THE STAR LINE Write us for Catalogues Star lo-inch records at 50 CCIltS seem to have struck the popular chord. Orders by ev^ery mail and from all quarters of the Globe. Does this interest nou Mr. jobber and MiDealer!^ Wt repeat, attractive selling arrangemciius ready for a few more live jobbers. Write to-dav So. 175, Open Hawthorne & Sheble Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of Star Talking Machines and Records FOUR FACTORIES Main Office, Howard and Jefferson Streets Philadelphia, Pa.