The talking machine world (Jan-June 1919)

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88 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD April 15, 1919 OFFICERS FRANK BAACKES. President C. K. ANDERSON, Vice-President ERNEST C. COOK Sec.-Treas., Gen.-Mgr. KARL BAACKES. Asst. Sec.-Treas World Phonograph Company Chicago, III. DIRECTORS FRANK BAACKES Vice-PreĀ»ident, American Steel & Wire Co C. K. ANDERSON President, American Wire Fabric* Co. J. p. SHERLOCK President, Illinois Nail Co. ERNEST C. COOK Secretary and Treasurer THE NEW WORLD No. 1 75 DESIGN. (This is exclusive and patent has been applied for.) It is equipped with the World patent horn, tone arm and motor. Eastern Distributors: WORLD PHONOGRAPH SALES CO. 237 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, Pa. ^ Write for specifications and prices. Western Distributors: CUPPLES COMPANY St. Louis, Mo. WADE TALKING MACHINE CO. 16 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, III.