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January 15, 1920.
PHONOGRAPH INCORPORATIONS
STARR
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PHONOGRAPH IS FEATURED
Growth of Trade and Industry Is Shown By
Newcomers in Field.
Nechcs Phonograph Company, Beaumont; capital
stock, $5,000; incorporators: A. J. Szafir, H. L. Wil-
liams, C. B. Megarity.
Freneau Nelson Co., Manhattan, textiles, $200,-
000; E. S. Freneau, C. L. Nelson, J. Katz, 268
Canal street.
Mirrorphone Talking Machine Co., Brooklyn;
capital, $20,000; incorporators, E. A. Leet, A. A. and
W. V. Burke, 375 Fulton street, Brooklyn.
Musical Phonograph Co., Manhattan, increase of
capital stock from $1,200 to $3,000.
Stevens Phonograph Corp., Manhattan, $1,000,000;
B. St. Georges, R. and C. E. Stevens, 46 East Hous-
ton street.
Mirrorphone Talking Machine Co., Brooklyn, $20,-
C00; E. A. Leet. A. A. and W. A. Rurke, 375' Fulton
street, Brooklyn.
NEW STORE AT HADDAM, KANS.
Mrs. Bertha Rosamond is going into the phono-
graph business at Haddam, Kansas. Having a large
scope of territory surrounding this town thickly
settled up by prosperous farmers, who do their
trading and banking business in Haddam, makes it
an ideal place to supply this trade from. Mrs. Rosa-
mond has made arrangements with Yoder & Rosa-
mond whereby she occupies a large show window
in the center of their large room, and will build
back from it about 15 feet, making a beautiful dem-
The picture shows the interior of the W. H. Cald-
onstrating room which is bound to attract attention.
Mrs. Rosamond will handle standard makes of well store, Shelbyville, Ky., jobbers of Starr phono-
graphs and Gennett records. On the right is Mrs.
machines.
J. P. Lyons, who managed the business for the last
two years in the absence of Mr. Caldwell, who has
VICTOR DEALERS VISIT CAMDEN.
Samuel Dalin, a leading jeweler of West Allis, been engaged in Y. M. C. A. work in France. Mr.
the big manufacturing suburb of Milwaukee, who
has for several years retailed the Victor line, left
Jan. 2 for the East on business in connection with
ADDS MACHINES TO MUSIC.
both his jewelry ahd talking machine departments.
E. D. Patton, a prominent sheet music dealer who
He will visit the Victor factories at Camden. Mr.
Dalin will erect a new two-story business block dur- has stores in Omaha, Neb., and Des Moines, la.,
ing the spring and summer
and will devote the en- has purchased from Mickel Bros., Victor distributors
tire second floor to the \ T ictrola business. His trip of Omaha, the Victor agency in the Brandeis stores
is partly to obtain ideas of furnishings, equipment in that city and will continue to operate in the
present location.
and merchandising methods.
E. KOPRIWA CO.
When in Chicago visit our showrooms
at the Factory
2220 Ward Street, near Clybourn Ave.
Tel. Lincoln 2726
CINCINNATI CABINETS.
The Oscar Onken Company, manufacturers of
wood window display fixtures and phonograph cabi-
nets, have purchased a building at the northwest
corner of Fourth and Park streets, Cincinnati, for
a sum of $34,000. The company will use the build-
ing for the manufacturing of phonograph cabinets.
THE ORIGINAL RELIABLE
ARTISTIC CARVINGS
for PIANO and PHONOGRAPH
Manufacturers
HIGH-GRADE CARVED
NOVELTIES
Lamps, Wall Brackets, Book Ends,
Pedestals, etc.
Caldwell, who is enjoying a short visit at home,
will return to France this month and Mrs. Lyons
' will again be in charge.
Mrs. Lyons reported an excellent Christmas busi-
ness and says further the outlook for the coming
year is very bright.
PIANO
(STRICTLY HIGH GRADE)
Sure Sellers.
Certain Satisfaction
Thirty years of satisfactory service in American homes.
QBNERAL OFFICES AND FACTORY
WEBD and DAYTON STREETS
KROEGER
BRINKERHOFF
(Established 1552)
Player-Pianos and Pianos
fhe Lin* That Sells E&aily and Satisfies Alway*
BRINKERHOFF PIANO CO.
OFFICES. REPUBLIC BLDfi.
209 STATE STREET
CHICAGO
KROEGER PIANO CO*
BAUER PIANOS
JULIUS BAUER <& COMPANY
Office and Wareroom*
Factory
1335 Altgeld Street. CHICAGO
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Hie name alone is enough to suggest to dealer? the Best
Artistic and Commercial Values.
The New Style Players Are Finest Yet. If you can
get the Agency you ought to have it.
DM Number. 244 Wabash Ave.
New Number. 305 S. Wabash Av*.
E. Leins Piano Company
Makers of Pianos That Are Leaders
in Any Reliable Store
NEW FACTORY. 304 W. 42nd St.. NEW YORK
NEW YORK, N. Y.
and
STAMFORD. CON*,
TWO TRADE WINNERS
HARTFORD
I CHURCHILL
If you want Good Goods at Right Prices, here ars two
that will meet your requirements—Players and Pianos.
RELIABLE — FINE TONE — BEAUTIFUL
Made By
HARTFORD PIANO COMPANY
1223-1227 MILLER STREET, CHICAGO
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