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Identifier: baltimoreohioemp04balt (find matches)
Title: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine
Year: 1912 (1910s)
Authors: Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Subjects: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company
Publisher: (Baltimore, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad)
Contributing Library: University of Maryland, College Park
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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plays all makes of disc recordswith rich full tone A splendid high-grade mahogany finished cabinetphonograph—built on the same scientific principles asthe highest priced instruments. Constructed entirelyof wood. Youve been waiting for somebody to offer a big cabinetmodel—high-grade phonograph at a fair price—andhere it is. Figure out for yourself how much music will add to thepleasure of your home and what a rare treat an Ashlandphonograph in the parlor will be for you and yours. Your assurance of satisfaction is the broad one-yearsguarantee of Thos. E. Wilson & Co.—a half-milliondollar corporation. If there isnt a Wilson-Ashland dealer near you—send$10.00 and we will ship the instrument subject toexamination by express—balance C. 0. D., or send$35.00 with order and we will include two choice $1.00records and needles. You take no risk. Thomas E. Wilson & CompanyChicago Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers THE BALTLMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE
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