This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...from Ford Motor Company Band. Tenor Solos--O Flower of All the World, Finden: by Sidney Johns. Contralto Solos--The Morning Is Calling, Terry; The Prayer Perfect, Stenson: by Edna Reicks Dawe, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Hosmer. Readings--Playing Tinker! own, Edmond Vance Cook; To Be Near Her, Ben King: by H. B. Elliott ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1922 Excerpt: ...from Ford Motor Company Band. Tenor Solos--O Flower of All the World, Finden: by Sidney Johns. Contralto Solos--The Morning Is Calling, Terry; The Prayer Perfect, Stenson: by Edna Reicks Dawe, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Hosmer. Readings--Playing Tinker! own, Edmond Vance Cook; To Be Near Her, Ben King: by H. B. Elliott Tenor Solos--Your Eyes, Schneider; Go Down Moses, Burleigh: by Sidney Johns. Contralto Solos--The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise; My Task. Ashford: by Edna Reicks Dawe, accompanied by Mrs. Henry Hosmer. Orchestra Selectionsr-Marck Siamese, Lincke; Selected; My Sweetie Went Away, Handman: by Orchestra from Ford Motor Company Band. Throngs View 'Ford Age' Concluded from page 1 additional copies of the film to meet bookings. At other points the Ford film was projected on the screens at Branches and Dealers' own buildings. This procedure was very successfully carried out in Milwaukee by the Northwestern Motor Car Company, who put the showing across in great style, using a dance and prize contest to complete the program. Letters of invitation were sent out, with the result that 2,500 persons jammed the building, and two hundred or more were turned away. Milwaukee County Dealers displayed the Ford film to audiences averaging 450 persons. Cities in the Cincinnati Branch territory, Dayton, Hamilton, Portsmouth, Lexington, Knoxville, Bristol, and Middleton, each had the film for four days. Next in order will be Dealers in other cities and towns who desire to make special showings. Publicity worthy of advertising experts was showered on "The Ford Age" by the R ranches and Dealers from coast to coast. Some very commendable advertising matter has been produced. Attractively printed tickets of admission were distributed gratis to prospects in m...
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