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Presto

Issue: 1929 2230 - Page 2

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July 1, 1929
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
BANQUET SCENE AT CONN DEALER CONVENTION
OVER 250 CONN DEALERS AND FACTORY EXECUTIVES AND WIVES ATTENDED THE CONN DEALER BANQUET IN THE ATHENIAN BALLROOM, HOTEL
ELKHART. ELKHART IND., SATURDAY. JUNE 1. OVER 100 CONN DEALERS FROM 25 STATES WERE REPRESENTED AT T H E CONVENTION AND TT WAS
ONE OF THE BEST ATTENDED, MOST ENTHUSIASTIC CONN DEALER CONVENTIONS SO FAR HELD. THE FINE BANQUET WAS A SUCCESSFUL GATHERING
OF CONN DEALERS.
(Story on Pare 13)
H. E. CAPEHART,
President and General Manager of the Capehart Cor-
poration, Receiving the Keys of His New Model 341-B
Town Sedan Cadillac, Presented to Him by the Field,
Factory and Office Force of the Capehart Corporation in
Appreciation and Recognition of His Success. From J. B.
Woehnker of the Guy S. Means Co., Fort Wayne, Ind.,
on June 15. 1929.
(Story on Page 15)
THE CAPEHART GATHERING AT T H E NEW FACTORY JN FORT WAYNE, IND.
(Story on Page 15)
AT THE RACE BROOK COUNTRY CLUB, EXECU-
TIVES AND OFFICIALS OF THE HOUSE OF STEIN-
ERT & SONS, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, NEW
HAVEN, CONN.
(Story on Page 7)
IPP!
MY OBSERVATION OF CHICAGO.
Plenty to eat—lots of fun
Plenty to see—lots to shun
Dangerous to walk without your gun
Crossing the streets you have to run.
Lots of folks who call you bum
Such is Chicago from sun to sun.
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ABOVE PICTURE SHOWS ONE-THIRD OF GULBRANSEN GUESTS.
(Story on Page 11)
J. L. COLLINS,
Greensville, Tex.
J. L. Collins, who penned the above rhyme, is one
of the most extensive piano dealers in the Lone Star
State. He handles the M, Schulz line, among other
makes. The only criticism Presto-Times wishes to
make on his rhyme is that it is not dangerous to
walk without a gun in Chicago. Hollywood would
have us believe that it is dangerous to walk in Texas
without two guns, but to applaud that sort of non-
sense shows as much childishness as applauding the
talkies, which at their best have to travel a long
way before they even become pleasing sounds.
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