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Automatic Age

Issue: 1937 May - Page 149

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U V L C U V L C L tta
T O
O U R
M A N Y
F R IE N D S
On April 1st, 1937, The Huber Music Cor­
poration, 666 Lake Shore Drive, Chicago,
Illinois, was dissolved by mutual agree­
ment. A ll future orders and business of
Huber Music Corporation is now being
transacted through the Huber Coin M a­
chine Sales Company, 610 W est Van Buren
Street, Chicago, 111.
This change came about, due to the fact
A N D
C U S T O M E R S
that the Rudolph W urlitzer Company took
over our spacious quarters in the Furniture
Mart and started a direct factory branch
office, so as to better enable them to have
a place in Chicago where they could en­
tertain their many customers from the
United States and Canada, who frequently
have occasion to visit Chicago. J. A . M c­
llhenny (Smiling M ac) is in charge., H e’s
a good Host and a regular guy.
HUBER MUSIC CORP., JOE HUBER, President
WURLITZER
SIMPLEX
AUTOMATIC
O P E R A T O R S
.
.
PHONOGRAPHS
.
You can now get your Wurlitzer Simplex machines direct from me
. . . Prompt courteous service as usual . . . All models now ready . . .
Order today . . . Thanks a million — JOE HUBER.
THE M IG H T Y W U R L ITZE R . . . THE PH O N O G R APH W IT H A SOUL
Huber Coin Machine Sales Co.
W U R L I T Z E R
6 0 0-6 10 W . VAN BUREN ST.
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