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Texas Music Dealers Hold Convention
Developing the Market for the Player
The Real Need of a
Player-Piano
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VOL. LXXVIII. No. 22 Published Every Saturday. Edward Lyman Bill, Inc., 383 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. May 31, 1924
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T H E ROLL
OF HONOR 9 *
"THE ROLL OF HONOR"
(TRADE MARK REO. U. S. AND CANADA)
Two U. S. Word Rolls for $1.50 instead of 1 for
$1.25 will more than double your roll trade, vastly
increase player sales and minimize repossessions.
It's not the cost of players—but the inability of
buyers to pay player installments and purchase
sufficient high grade rolls to justify their investment.
You must sell rolls to keep players active and collect
installments. The only reason for cheap rolls is
high priced ones.
U. S. Rolls Are Not Competitive!
Neither Dealers in Nor Makers of Musical Instruments Are
Financially Interested in the Manufacture of U. S. Rolls
UNITED STATES MUSIC COMPANY
2934-2938 West Lake Street, Chicago
122 Fifth Avenue, New York
THE
PLAYER
ROLLS
Sell U. S. 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 Congress of March 3, 1879.