The talking machine world (Jan-June 1920)

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May 15, 1920 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 61 Phonograph Motors This motor is practically trouble-proof. It will stand shipping and handling without becoming noisy. It is enclosed, which keeps out dust and dirt, and is automatically lubricated at every bearing point, assuring its continuous quiet running. It requires practically no adjusting after leaving our factory. All bearings are ground to a mirror surface by a special process, giving a minimum of friction. The result is a silent, well-balanced motor, made entirely in our own factories. We are in splendid position to take care of deliveries promptly due to our material requirements having been arranged for months ago. Detailed specifications and prices of different models furnished on request. Correspondence from interested manufacturers is invited. SALES DEPARTMENT United Manufacturing (^Distributing Co. LAKE SHORE DRIVEand OHIO ST. CHICAGO, ILL.