Music Trade Review

Issue: 1929 Vol. 88 N. 27

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The Music Trade Review
OCTOBER, 1929
The Public has gone EDISON
The
new Edison
uncanny
speed
and precision
ing in distant
telegraph,
Light-O-Matic
stations
air mail,
Radio
is a sensation!
of Light-O-Matic
as c l e a r l y
Edison
Tuning — they
and easily
dealers
People
as l o c a l s .
are reordering
marvel at the
thrill
By
at
bring-
telephone,
as never
before.
It takes an unusual radio to make a
making that sensation. Follow the public
sensation today—and
and let the now Edison
lived up to the qreat
'
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name on its panel by
the Edison has
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Radio
Light-O-Matic
make
this
your greatest season.
ORANGE, N. J.
EDISON DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION
ATLANTA, 155 So. Forsyth St. . . . BOSTON, Statler Bldg. . . . CHICAGO, 3130 So. Michigan Ave. . . . DALLAS, Santa Fe Bldg
DENVER, 1636 Lawrence St. . . . KANSAS
CITY, 1215 McGee St. . . . MINNEAPOLIS, 608 First Ave., N. . . . NEW ORLEANS, 128 Chartres St. . . . ORANGE, N. J., . . . PITTSBURGH, 909 Penn Ave
RICHMOND,
1204 East Main St. . . . SAN FRANCISCO, 1267 Mission St. . . . SEATTLE, Volker Bldg.
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BINGHAMTON, Alliance Motor Corp... .BUFFALO, Alliance Motor Corp., 1460 Main Sf. ...CINCINNATI, Edi-Radio Mart, 622 Broadway Ave... .CLEVELAND, B.W. Smith, Inc.,
2019 Euclid Ave....DETROIT, E. A. Bowman, Inc., 5115 John R. St....DUBUQUE, Renier Bros.... LOS ANGELES, H. R. Curfiss Co., 727 Venice Blvd.. ..NEW YORK, Blackman Distrib-
uting Co., 28 W. 23rd St
OGDEN, Proudfit Sporting Goods Co., 2327 Grant Ave
PHILADELPHIA, Girard Phonograph Co., Broad & Wallace Sts
ROCHESTER, Alliance Motor
Corp., 727 Main St., [cst.. .SAGINAW, Morley Bros
ST. LOUIS, Silverstone Music and Radio Co., 412 N. lath St
SYRACUSE, Alliance Motor Corp., 1045 South Salina St.
The Music Trade Review. Published Monthly by Federated Business Publications, Inc., 420 Lexington Avenue, New York. Single copies, 20 cents; $2.00 per year. Vol. 88. No. '27.
Entered as second-class matter September 10, 1892, at the Post Office at Mew York, N. Y., under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Music Trade Review -- © mbsi.org, arcade-museum.com -- digitized with support from namm.org
The Music Trade Review
OCTOBER, 1929
OCTOBER
a cargo of
quick dollars
for you!
AY BE you think that "right now"
isn't the time to give Portables a push. But just
think again—perhaps you're passing up some
green October cash!
Remember—there are a flock of Portable cus-
tomers at this time. Lively Mr. and Miss Scholar
(back in college) want music with them wherever
they go—they'll simply snap at attractive Portables!
And apartment house dwellers everywhere need
Portables for economy in price and space.
Columbia Portables are made to fit the smallest
purses as well as the smallest places!
Think what business you can do with the
splendid Viva-tonal Columbia Portable! It sells
for only $50! It has the brilliant tone and
volume of an expensive cabinet instrument—
quality that's startling in a Portable! Handsomely
bound and fitted, it's right at home in the most
luxurious surroundings.
For bigger purses there's a more elaborate
Columbia Portable at $60. It is electrically oper-
ated, from the house current, and the hardware
is gold plated.
And you can reach the slimmer purses, too—
with a great Columbia Portable that sells for
only $25! It can be had in two excellent grained
Fabrikoid finishes. That price tag will certainly
make it move!
You'd better stock this group of knockout
Portables—they're lightweight champions with
heavyweight punch!

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