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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1918 Vol. 66 N. 9 - Page 49

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MARCH 2,
THE
1918
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
EDISON DISC JOBBERS HAVE SUCCESSFUL CONVENTION
Almost Entire Membership of the Association Turns Out for Annual Meeting in New York—Dis-
cuss Problems With and Are Entertained by the Edison Factory Officials
'Plic annual convention of the Edison Diamond
Disc Jobbers' Association held at the Hotel
Knickerbocker last week, and reported in de-
tail in The Review, was one of the most suc-
cessful the Edison jobbers ever held, not only in
the matter of attendance, but also in the amount
of work accomplished in the two days during
which the sessions were held. Only three mem-
bers of the association were absent from the
meeting, despite the difficulties of travel at this
particular time.
The arrangements for the convention were
entirely in the hands of the jobbers themselves,
but the various factory officials took the oppor-
tunity to discuss business affairs with the job-
bers from the factory viewpoint. The accom-
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EQUIP THE WONDER-
FUL "RESURRECTONE"
on all makei of machines
anil attachments tor F.disons. Improve their
tone and increase the value nf records.
Send for our Special Proposition
HOFFAY TALKING MACHINE CO.. Inc.
3 Wctt 29th St.
New York City
panying photographs show the Edison jobbers
gathered for one of their sessions at the Knick-
erbocker Hotel, and also as guests of Thos. A.
Edison, Inc., at a banquet at Sherry's on Tues-
day evening.
Members of Edison Disc Jobbers' Association Who Held Their First Wartime Convention at Knickerbocker Hotel, New York, February 18-19
Banquet Tendered the Visiting Jobbers by Thos. A. Edison, Inc., at Sherry's, on Evening of February 19

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