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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1921 Vol. 73 N. 27 - Page 1

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THE
MlfflC TIRADE
VOL LXXIII. No. 27.
Published Every Saturday by Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., at 373 Fourth Ave., New York. Dec. 31, 1921 sl "*%£•*£
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The fate of the roll and player trade depends on the circulation of rolls. Players
must be kept active to enable you to sell players. Put up-to-date rolls in the places of
dead ones. The roll stock of the consumer must be turned over, if you are to turn yours
over.
The big object of the U. S. Exchange Plan is to restrict the accumulation of "frozen
rolls," through converting them into mediums of trade. This is accomplished by making
it necessary for the consumer to surrender his old rolls to the dealer for destruction in
order to save 33c each on the price of new U. S. Word Rolls.
UNITED STATES MUSIC COMPANY
CHICAGO
U. S. A.
PLAYERnyJUSicl ROLLS
Sell More Rolls—You'll Sell More Players!
Entered
as second-class
matter
September
10, 1892, at the post office at New York, N. Y'., under the Act of March 3, 1879.

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