This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for The Eisemann Magneto Corporation. "For dependability under all conditions – The Eisemann Magneto is supreme."
The reverse side features advertising for Elgin Watches. "Through the Ages with Father Time." The ad features an illustration painted for Father Time by Hugh Ranki ...click for details
This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for Southern Cyress Manufacturers Association. The ad features The Cypress Bird-House Book.
The reverse side features advertising for Mazda Service – makers of lamps (bulbs). Mazda Service was centered in the Research Laboratories of the General Electric Company at Schenectady, New York. "Ma ...click for details
This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for The Interchurch World Movement of North America. "Have you ever stopped to think what business owes to Christ?"
The reverse side features advertising for P. F. Collier & Son Company of New York.
This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for Fairbanks, Morse & Company of Chicago. "Prime movers in industrial progress."
The reverse side features advertising for Crane Company. The ad features some of the company’s bathroom sinks. (Please note: This side of the page had some drawings and writing that has been erased, ho ...click for details
This is an advertisement from April, 1920, for Nordyke & Marmon Company of Indianapolis. The ad features the Marmon 24 Automobile.
The reverse side features advertising for New York Life Insurance Company of New York, New York. The ad includes a balance sheet for the company dated January 1, 1920. ...click for details
This is sheet music for the song "Cry" as recorded by June Valli on Victor Records. The words and music are by Churchill Kohlman. Mellow Music Publishing of New York published the music that has a 1951 copyright.
The music is in good condition – inside and out. There is some minor wear to the edges and corners. The interior is c ...click for details
This is sheet music for the song "Ebb Tide" by Carl Sigman and Robert Maxwell. This song was recorded by Frank Chacksfield on London Records. Of course, the version many of us Baby-Boomers will remember is the one done by the Righteous Brothers in the 1960’s!
Robbins Music Corporation of New York published the music that has a 1 ...click for details
This is an advertisement from June, 1930, for Bryant Heater & Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio. "End Furnace-room slavery with Bryant Gas Heating."
The reverse side features advertising General Motors Fisher Bodies. "Look To The Body!" The ad features a nice display of all the GM Logos. ...click for details