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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 55 N. 19 - Page 47

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
Prompt deliveries of
Columbia
Graphophones and Grafonolas
It does begin to look as if piano dealers withoutlColumbia talking machine departments might have to figure
out the difference between a Christmas business in printed matter and a Christmas business in actual goods. To
those dealers we have this to say: Get in touch with a Columbia distributor—there's one near you, as you will
see by the map above and the list below. But you must do it quick.
And to those piano dealers who want proof that Columbia Graphophones, Grafonolas and Columbia
Double-Disc Records are the best things to couple up with for the Holidays - and every day—we have the same
message.
DISTRIBUTORS
1.—ATLANTA, GA
132 Peachtree St.
2.—BALTIMORE, M D
, . 2 0 4 W. Lexington St.
3.—BIRMINGHAM, ALA
1818 Third Ave.
4.—BOSTON, MASS
174 Tremont St.
5.—BUFFALO, N. Y
622 Main St.
6.—CHICAGO, I I I
101 N. Wabash Ave.
7.—CINCINNATI, O H I O
117-119 W. 4th St.
8.—CLEVELAND, O H I O
913 Euclid Ave.
9.—DALLAS, TEX
1403 Main St.
10.—-DENVER, COLO., care of Columbia Stores C o . . .
505-507 16th St.
11.—DETROIT, M I C H
114 Broadway
12.-^-HARTFORD, CONN
719 Main St.
13.—INDIANAPOLIS, IND
27 N. Pennsylvania St.
14.—KANSAS CITY, M O
1112 Grand Ave.
15.—LIVINGSTON, MONT
Scheuber Drug Co.
16.—Los ANGELES, CAL
420-422 S. Broadway
17.—LOUISVILLE, KY., care Baldwin's Music S t o r e . . . . 4 2 5 South 4th St.
18.-—MEMPHIS, TENN
156 S. Main St.
19.—MILWAUKEE, W I S . , care Albert G. Kunde
516 Grand Ave.
20.—MINNEAPOLIS, M I N N
422-424 Nicolet Ave.
21.—NEW HAVEN, CONN
25 Church St.
22.—NEW ORLEANS. LA
933 Canal St.
| 35-37 W. 23d St.
\ 89 Chambers St.
1.39 W. 125th St.
24.—BROOKLYN
1372 Broadway.
25.—OMAHA, N E B
1311-1313 Farnam St.
26.—PHILADELPHIA, P A
Pennsylvania Talking Mach. Co.,
1109 Chestnut St.
27.—PITTSBURGH, P A
101 6th St.
28.—PORTLAND, M E
550 Congress St.
29.—PORTLAND, ORE., Eilers' Music House
371 Washington St.
30.—PROVIDENCE, R. 1
119 Westminster St.
31.—ROCHESTER, N. Y
38 South Ave.
32.^SACRAMENTO, CAL
Care of Kirk Geary & Co.
,33.—SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Daynes-Beebe Music Co., 45 Main St.
34.—SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
334 Sutter St.
35.—SEATTLE, WASH, j
1311 First Ave.
{ Eilers' Music House
3d and University Sts.
36.—SPOKANE, WASH
818 Sprague Ave.
37.—SPRINGFIELD, MASS
208 Worthington St.
38.—ST. LOU IS, M O
1008 Olive St.
39.—ST PAUL, M I N N
20 E. 7th St.
40.—TERRE HAUTE, I N D
23 N. 6th S t
41.—TOLEDO, O H I O .
229 Superior St.
42.—WASHINGTON, D. C
1210 G St., N. W.
43.—WILMINGTON, D E L
610 Market St.
23.—NEW YORK—MANHATTAN
Columbia Phonograph Co., Gen'l
TRIBUNE BLDG., NEW YORK
Creator* of the Talking Machine Industry. Pioneers and Leaders in the Talking Machine Art. Owners of the
Fundamental Patents. Largest Manufacturers of T alking Machines in the World. Exclusive
Selling Rights Granted Where We Are Not Actively Represented.
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