The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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The Talking Machine World, New York June, 1928 Interesting Events of the Trade in Pictures Left — An example of Mohawk delivery efficiency. Big, fast trucks such as the one illustrated bring Mohawkdealers and distributors together — another instance where "Service to the Customer" is the watchword Above — The Geist Music Co., of Shamokin. Pa., had the attractive exhibit illustrated herewith at a local fair and secured a great amount of publicity and attention in addition to stimulating sales Right — In the town of Eagle Pass on the banks of the Rio Grande the Riskind Furniture Co., Brunswick dealer, does a flourishing business. The establishment recently sold a Panutrope to the Central, leuding hotel, so that residents and visitors can eat their Mexican food amid the strains of the latest Brunswick records Above — Members of the F. A. D. Andrea organization spent many a merry night during the past winter competing in the Fada bowling league, and no wonder competition was so jfree/i with the trophy illustrated above J as the reward for the winners Above — Ernest R. Loveman, advertising manager of the Philadelphia Storage Battery Co., who is busily engaged planning the tremendous advertising campaign which will launch the new Philco radio Above — George Cugley, vice-president of the Buckeye Mfg. Co., of Springfield, O., prominent member of the radio industry Above — Beauties, both of them. Note the rapt expression on the face of Dorothy Mackaill. featured artist of First National motion pictures, as she listens to music being reproduced b\ Radiola 30A Above— The Rocky Mountain Radio Corp., Denver, Col, exclusive Majestic Distributor for Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico, created a great amount of interest for Majestic products by a mystery advertising campaign The tire cover on each of the salesmen's automobiles carried the name "Majestic and a large question mark and people in all sections were speculating as to the meaning of the question. The members of the sates organization shown in the photograph are: Helen Edwards, Paul B. Lanius. president: Frank W. Gray, Rose Van Strom. R. R. DeVille. Mrs. D. H. Edwards, Cecil Tate. A. D. Myers, V. S. Peecher, sales manager; W. M. Rubidge, F. J. Highberg and H. K. Hamann