INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
July, 1939
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Bally Mfg. Company..
. ........................ ..... 4
Bluebird Record Disls ...................................... 34, 43
Brewer, Chas. A., & Sons...........
. .......... 8
Brodie, M. , Company ............................................... 29
Chicago Lock Company .... . .............................. 58
Columbia Recording Corp ....... 34. 35, 36. 43, 55
... 10
·············45
Daniels, M. T ...
Decca Dist. Corp ........ .
East Coast Phono. Dists ......... .
Economy Production Co ........ .
Ellman & Zuckerman ......... .
Evergreen Novelty Corp .. .
··················56
. ..................... 17
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···············30
Gerell, M. A. , Corp ........... ..................................... 45
Phonos Smashed
As Ops Watch
P ITTSBURGH- With vivid truthfullness
the pictures tell the story of wha t happens
to old phonographs taken in trade by Wur•
li tzer dealers. The scenes above and below
took place recen tly when Wurlitzer Music
Merchan ts I. H. Rothstein and Harry Ros•
enthal asked District Manager Harry Payne
to show them wha t happened wh en obsolete
models reach one of Wurlitzer's 28 ware•
houses.
Payne gladly complied and took the two
men to Shanahan warehous e to witness
wrecking of phonographs collected there.
In the u pper photo, Payn e, standing be·
tween Rothstein and Rosenthal, view mach•
in es too old to be placed profitably on
loca tion.
In the lower pho to the axe of execu tioner
Crowley has fa llen and the "old fellows"
will never play again. After the group left
the destruction con tinued unti l noth ing bu t
a pile of splinters and twisted metal
remained.
Rothstei n and Rosenthal agreed : "It's
noisy work but it sure does the music mer•
chant a great deal of good. The Wurlitzer
Factory Trade.in Plan wi th its guarantee
that no instrument turned in will ever see
the light of day is helping to stabi lize the
automatic music business as nothing ever
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has in th e past."
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Groetchen Tool Company........... . ............... 16, 26
Holdsworth Print Shop ........................................... 27
........................ 56
Jacobs Novelty Company.
.................... 25
Kentucky Gum Company
Lange, Millon H. ................... .. ............................... 56
Little Gilt Shop .................................................... 25. 33
Long Beach Coin Machine Exch ......................... 32
Mape, E. T .. Company.
.. .................... 34, 36
McNeil, E. C ............................................................... 29
Meyberg, Leo J., Company .................................... 34
Mills Novelty Co ................... .. 37, 38 , 39. 40, 41. 42
Mt. Royal Novelty Company ................................ 26
. ........................ 21
Norris Mfg. Company .....
Palmantier-King Sales Company .. ..................... 24
P. & M. Sales Company.. .........
. .................... 6
Permo Products Corp. ............... .. ...................... .... 44
Reliable Vending Company......
.. ........ 36
Rock.Ola Mfg. Corp .
. ...... Cover II, 19, 20
Robbins. D. & Company......... . ................... 17. 28
Stoner Corporation ................... .
Supreme Products Company
........ Cover IV
.. ..... 10, 24. 27
Vau!Jhan, L, H., Company ..
Vending Machine Company
Victor Record Dists.
Victor Vending Corp ...... .
Viking Specialty Company
......... 34
. ........... Cover III
....... .......... 34. 43
.. ............. 22
...5, 28. 31
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Washburn, C. E. .................
.. .................... 31
Wilcox, W. W .. Mfg. Company ........................... 8
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company
46, 47. 48, 49 , 50, 51. 52, 53, 54 , 55
X. L. Coin Machine Company ............................. 57
Zeigler Insurance Agency, Inc .......................... 18
Two old Scotchmen sat by the road-
side, talking and puffing away merrily
at their pipes.
"There's no muckle pleasure in smok-
in ', Sandy," said Donald.
"Ho dae ye mak ' that oot?" ques-
tioned Sandy.
"Well," said Donald, "ye see, if ye 're
smokin' yer ain bacca ye're thinkin ' o'
the awful expense, and if ye're smokin'
some ither body's yer pipe's rammit sae
tight it won 't draw."
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