The talking machine world (Jan-June 1920)

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58 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD May 15, 1920 NEW POST FOR H. E. MORRISON AN ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DISPLAY FOR USE OF DEALERS Emerson Phonograph Co. Announces His Appointment as Assistant Sales Manager The Emerson Phonograph Co. announced recently the appointment of H. E. Morrison as assistant manager of sales. Mr. Morrison assumed his new duties a fortnight ago, making his headquarters at the company's executive offices, 206 Fifth avenue, New York. Emerson dealers will welcome the news of Mr. Morrison's appointment to this important post, for he is well known in the talking machine trade and has concentrated his activities on the development of dealer service. For three years Mr. Morrison was in charge of the Pathe business of Wright & Wilhelmy, Pathe jobbers, at Omaha. Neb , having joined that company's organization after being associated with the Hallet & Davis Co. as chief assistant to H. T. Leeming, who is now vice-president and general manager of the Emerson Phonograph Co. While in charge of the Wright & Wilhelmy Pathe business Mr. Morrison attained signal success and produced a sales volume far beyond the company's expectations. He paid particular attention to the rendition of practical service to the dealers and Pathe representatives'in the Omaha territory utilized1 Mr. Morrison's sales suggestions to excellent advantage. He is planning to work in close co-operation with Emerson dealers everywhere, and his thorough experience well qualifies him for his new post. PERFECTING NEW TYPE MACHINE F. D. A. Goold Makes a Number of Improvements in His Original Talking Machine Model F. D. A. Goold, who, as was announced in The World some time ago, has been working on a new type of talking machine at his laboratory in New York, has recently made a num The Aeolian Co. has just had prepared for the use of Vocalion dealers a most attractive window display, heavily lithographed, and designed to fit around the various styles of Vocalions and to hold at the extreme end two of The accompanying photograph gives some idea in black and white of the general appearance of the display, but the richness of the coloring and the full details of the design can only be appreciated by a study of the display itself. Illustration Gives Idea of Attractiveness of Handsomely Prepared Aeolian-Vocalion Window the latest Vocalion records. The display, which is in two sections, one section to be placed at each side of the machine, has been most carefully designed, and represents an allegorical treatment of the various forms of music, operas, sacred, concert and dance music, etc. Photographs of the display in black and white are being sent to Vocalion dealers for filing in their dealers' service book, and the complete displays will shortly be ready for delivery in quantities. Dealers are eagerly awaiting shipments of the new display. ber of improvements in his original model and ing to the ideas back of the violin. He has succeeded in reducing the size of the repro succeeded in getting some excellent reproduc ducer, at the same time arranging it so that tions, especially of violin records, and records it provides for the playing of both lateral and by female artists. Mr. Goold contemplates mak hill and dale records. ing arrangements with some manufacturing Mr. Goold's reproducer is made entirely of company to take over his invention and market special kinds of wood and is designed accord machines built according to his ideas. Records at your command; and on hand on your shelf, within 24 hours after your order reaches us. Our Shipping Location and facilities are such that on orders reaching us before 4 o'clock p. m.— We Guarantee to Ship Orders the Same Day We have been able to give our dealers fully 85% delivery — that's service. Try us on these specials: 4089 10 in. $1.00 4090 10 in. $1.00 f ALEXANDRIA— Fox-trot, Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra MAKE THAT TROMBONE LAUGH— Fox-trot, Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra VENETIAN MOON— Fox-trot. . .Rega Dance Orchestra OH! BY JINGO— One-step Rega Dance Orchestra 4091 10 in. $1.00 4092 10 in. $1.00 f YOU'RE A MILLION MILES FROM NOWHERE — Tenor Carroll Shannon WHEN THE HARVEST MOON IS SHINING— Vocal : .• Sterling Trio ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE— Fox-trot, Rega Dance Orchestra SONG OF OMAR— Fox-trot, Harry Raderman's Jazz Orchestra Stoffer & Stackhouse Co., Inc., Bourbon, Ind.