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Issue: 1929 2241 - Page 4

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December 15, 1929
P R E S T 0-T I M E S
TWO VERY FINE GULBRANSEN DISPLAYS
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A PHOTOGKAPH OF AN ATTRACTIVE GULBRANSEN PAINTED BOARD
IS SHOWN HERE. THIS IS ONE OP THE FIRST BOARDS ERECTED
BY THE OHIO BATTERY & IGNITION COMPANY', DISTRIBUTORS OF
GULBRANSEN PRECISION BUILT RADIO IN THE CANTON (OHIO)
TERRITORY'.
The Gulbransen Minuet Model—the
smallest model of the Gulbransen line—
is proving quite popular among the
ships of the United States Navy. The
U.S.S. Utah of the U. S. scouting
fleet has just installed a Minuet Gul-
bransen finished in green lacquer.
The chaplain of the U.S.S. Utah, H.
E. Rountree, wrote as follows:
"We have received recently from
your company a new Gulbransen piano.
"We wish to acknowledge not only
the receipt of this instrument, but to
add that we are highly pleased with it
in every particular. It is not only at-
tractive, but is most pleasing in tone.
We think we will have an instrument
to be proud of for a long time."
AN INTERESTING PHOTOGRAPH OF AN ATTRACTIVE WINDOW DIS-
PLAY FEATURING A GULBRANSEN HOME-CULTURE GRAND PIANO
ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE NEW STORE OF
STOUT'S MUSIC HOUSE OF KIRKSVILLE, MISSOURI, HAS .lUST BEEN
RECEIVED AND IS REPRODUCED HERE. STOUT'S ARE TO BE COM-
PLIMENTED ON THEIR SIMPLE YET ATTRACTIVE GULBRANSEN
DISPLAY.
extended back for what looks like a quarter of a
mile in the picture, phtographed from the architect's
The Capehart Corporation of Fort Wayne, Ind., plans.
These pictures show the rapid growth of this pow-
which recently broke ground for an addition to its
factory says the capacity of the present plant will erful corporation—a development due to the popu-
be doubled as soon as the new buildings are com- larity and effectiveness of the Orchestrope which it
pleted. The publicity department has just sent out manufactures.
One of the applications of Capehart equipment
pictures showing the little cottage of the Capehart
Corporation; the first factory at Huntington; the which is causing a lot of favorable comment is Cape-
larger office at Huntington; the present great plant hart "Mystery Music." With all of the Capehart
and offices at Fort Wayne, with a still greater plant equipment, including the speakers, carefully concealed
FURTHER CAPEHART PROGRESS
behind draperies, articles of furniture and pictures,
Capehart music comes from no apparent source.
SPARTON RADIO DEALERS' MEETING.
About 40 Sparton radio dealers of the North Coun-
try gathered in Watertown, N. Y., on November 25
to attend a meeting in the Hotel Woodruff and spon-
sored by the Bergen Supply Company of Utica.
Thomas Bergen, president of the company, ex-
plained in detail the new 1930 Sparton model an-
nounced recently by Sparks-Withington Company.
18 8 0 - 1 9 3 0
Entering the golden anniversary year of its incorporation
IVERS 8B POND PIANO COMPANY
OF BOSTON
wishes its friends and customers throughout the trade, a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
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