:41:40
Sometimes I don't think we appreciate
the miracle of the phonograph.
:41:43
The privilege of having men of genius
perform for us at our command.
:41:46
- What kind of a set is that?
- Hmm?
:41:49
Oh, it's no particular make,
Mrs. Manleigh.
:41:51
One of my students
put that together for me.
:41:53
If I were you, I'd stick to the established
trademarks... a Puratone or a Sonobelle.
:41:58
Puratone, Sonobelle.
:41:59
I thought that sounded all right.
Didn't you, Porter?
:42:02
Mine plays two dozen records, different sizes.
Mix 'em up any way you like.
:42:05
Radio gets China clear as a bell.
Also televisión.
:42:08
Except there's no televisión to get.
:42:10
- We're too far away.
- Only televisión set in town.
:42:12
Like playing tennis without a ball.
:42:15
What do you want me to do about it,
build you a broadcasting station?
:42:18
You don't need a station.
Just yell a little louder.
:42:20
Uh, Mrs. Manleigh, are you sure
I can't get you a drink?
:42:23
- A cocktail maybe or scotch?
- Never touch it...
:42:26
alcohol that is, in any form.
:42:28
- Oh. Uh, Mr. Manleigh?
- He doesn't either.
:42:30
Well, coming from show business,
you might say...
:42:32
I always imagined "those kind"
took a nip now and then.
:42:35
Wouldn't be keeping faith
with our clients...
:42:37
the most respected trademarks
in the American home.
:42:40
Well, I think I'll have one more.
:42:42
Porter?
:42:47
I've often wondered, Porter,
why you haven't considered radio advertising.
:42:51
Mr. Hollingsway has a chain
of seven department stores all over the state.
:42:54
I know all about it. 23% by volume
over last year. 138% over 1939.