The talking machine world (Jan-June 1920)

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January 15, 1920 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 61 Nora Bayes never gives the blues. But she sings " Prohibition Blues" and "Taxation Blues " in a way that will make you far from blue if you have the foresight to order big. A-2S23. Columbia Graphophone Co. NEW YORK SHOWER OF BIRTHDAY CONGRATULATIONS FOR HEINEMAN President of the General Phonograph Corp. Receives Felicitations From His Many Friends on Anniversary of His Birth — Executive Staff Presents Him With Handsome Smoking Outfit December 27th was a gala day at the executive president of the corporation, took advantage of offices of the General Phonograph Corp., 25 the opportunity to congratulate him upon pass When Mr. Heineman reached his office on Saturday morning he found his room filled with flowers and congratulatory messages from his friends and business associates from all parts of the country, whose birthday felicitations were noteworthy for their warmth and sincerity. During the course of the morning the room became quite crowded, for tokens of esteem and affection began to arrive in large numbers. Some of these are shown in the accompanying photograph, but the picture hardly does justice to the beauty and distinctiveness of these gifts. The festive spirit of the day was further enhanced when Mr. Heineman called into his private office every employe at the executive offices and presented to each one individually a substantial bonus as his Christmas and birthday gift, thus completing a day that was noteworthy for its sentiment and affection. From the employes at the executive offices Mr. Heineman received a handsome smoking stand and humidor finished in mahogany and sterling silver, and accompanied by a note signed by the employes, which expressed their sincere appreciation of the many kindnesses and innumerable favors which Mr. Heineman had extended to them in the course of their association with him in a business and executive capacity Otto Heineman's Private Office on His Birthday West Forty-fifth street, New York, for the em ing another milestone in his very busy and sucployes and many friends of Otto Heineman, cessful career. CAPITAL INCREASE FOR STODART The Stodart Phonograph Co., New York, has increased its capital stock from $20,000 to $30,000. The growth of the business in the Stodart phonograph has been considerable during the past year and the increase of capital was made in order to put into operation plans which call for great expansion of activity during 1920.