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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1924 Vol. 78 N. 3 - Page 6

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
JANUARY 19, 1924
Follow the Leader—
A Brunswick Franchise Brings Leadership
A Brunswick franchise will enable you to make more money,
and to enjoy a bigger prestige in your community because it
offers the following advantages. Compare them with what
you are now getting.
1—Maximum Discount. That means more profit on your
present volume of business.
These Great Artists
HALL OF FAME
Are on Brunswick
Double-Faced Gold
Label Records
BOHNEN
CHAMLEE
DANISE
CLAIRE DUX
EASTON
GODOWSKY
HOFMANN
HUBERMAN
IVOGUN
KARLE
LAURI-VOLPI
ELLY NEY
ONEGIN
RETHBERG
ROSEN
TIFFANY
2—Direct contact with us as manufacturers, because we
control our own distribution.
3—Ample protection of your franchise because distribution
is controlled directly from the factory.
4—A wide variety of instruments in all types—ranging in
prices from $45 to $775.
5—Leadership in Merchandising, enabling you to be the
leader in your community. Following are several of the revo'
lutionary developments which Brunswick was the FIRST to
introduce to the betterment and profit of the business.
FIRST—In bringing out the Ultona for playing all makes
of records.
FIRST—To make only doublcfaced operatic records.
FIRST—To substitute the old monthly and weekly releases
plan with the daily release plan.
FIRST—To introduce the flat and split-top console model.
And this year there will be other improvements equally as
important.
Follow the Leader. Be FIRST in your community.
New England Distributors:
Kraft, Bates 4 Spencer, Inc.,
80 Kingston St.,
Boston Mass.
THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO
Manufacturers—Established 1XU5
General Offices: Chicago Branches in All Principal Cities
The Sign ofSMusical Trestigt
PHONOGRAPHS
AND RECORDS
Noted Popular Artists
and Dance Orchestras
Record for Brunswick
lsham Jones' Orchestra
College Inn, Chicago, III.
Lyman's California Ambassador
Orchestra, Ambassador Hotel,
Los Angeles
Bennie Krueger's Orchestra, private
engagements, New York City
Gene Rodemich's Orchestra
Grand Central Theatre and
Statler Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.
Paul Ash and his Granada Orchestra
Granada Theatre, San Francisco
Oriole Orchestra, Edgewater Beach
Hotel, Chicago
The Cotton Pickers, private engage-
ments, New York City
Herb Wiedoeft's Cinderella Roof
Orchestra, Cinderella Roof,
Los Angeles
Carl Fenton's Orchestra, private
engagements, New York City
MARION HARRIS
MARGARET YOUNG
ALLEN McQUAHE
BROX SISTERS
FREDRIC FRADKIN
IRENE WILLIAMS
ELIZABETH LENNOX
RUDY W1EDOEFT
Canadian Distributors:
Musical Merchandise Sales Co.
79 Wellington St., West,
Toronto, Out.

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