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Loud!, Enough for Dancing
Loud enough
for Dancing
Everybody has fun dancing with the
Victor Talking Machine. No one
complains that the music is dull or
says, "You don't keep good time."
Victor dance music is of the
best and the time is right.
Send for new list of dance records.
VICTOR
New Records for October
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Victor Records are mechanically perfect—the true living
voices of the artists, and not the squawking you are so
prejudiced against in talking machines.
It has cost us a fortune to bring this about.
Victor variety is immense—thousands of selections by the
best-known artists, orchestras and bands of Europe and this
country—and every month we add to this immense variety.
The following are ready at dealers' October 1st:
Numbers beginning with 4 are in 10-inch size, $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen.
Numbers beginning with 31 are in 12-inch size, $1.50 each; $ 5.00 per dozen.
Bass Solo by Frank C. Stanley (orch. ace.)
Sousa's Band
4466. " C a l v a r y "
Rodney
4452. " A m e r i c a "
4453. " F a v o r i t e Songs of C a n a d a " .
Hymn by Frank V. Stanley (organ ace.)
4454. Valse Lente " A m o u r e u s e " . Berger 4462. "Rescue the Perishing" . . . Doane
31440. "Die Meistersinger"—Prize Song
W a g n e r . Piccolo Solo by Marshall
H y m n by Macdonouxh and S t a n l e y
(organ ace.)
P. Lufsky
(ace. by Sousa's Band) 4470. "Shall we Meet Beyond t h e R i v e r " Rice
4(55. "The Turtle Dove" . . . Damare Duet by M a c d o n o u g h «fe B i e l i n g (orch. ace.)
Cornet Trio by Clarke, Rogers and BelUtedt 4469. '-Just Before the Battle, Mother" Root
(ace. by Sousa's Band)
T e n o r S o l o by B i l l y Murray w i t h
4456. "The Three Solitaires" . . Herbert
H a y d n Quartet (orch. aec.)
4471. " l a z y Moon"
Johnson
Pryor's Orchestra
M a l e Q u a r t e t s by H a y d n Quartet
31443. "Dance of the Hours"—
(orch. ace.)
Ponchielli's Gioconda 4472. "Leaf by Leaf the Roses F a l l " . Bishop
Bell Solo by Chris Chapman (orch. ace.) 4473. " G r a n d f a t h e r ' s Clock" . . . W o i k
4460. " T w i l i g h t S h a d o w s " . . . Tobani Comic S o n g s by B i l l y Murray (orch. ace.)
B a n j o Solo by Yess L. OssmanCorcli. ace.)
4461. " Y a n k e e L a n d " . . . .
Hoffman 4465. " F r i e n d s t h a t a r e Good a n d T r u e " E y s l e r
Tenor Solo by Byron G. Harlan
4467. " I n my Merry Oldsmobile" . E d w a r d s
(orch. ace.)
Song by Frank Kernell (oreh. ace.)
4464. "Bright Eyes,Good Bye" VanAlstyne Comic
"Girl W a n t e d "
Weinberg
Hymn by Harry Macdonough (organace) 4468.
German Specialty by Miss Jones and
4463. "All the Way My Saviour Leads
Spencer (orch. ace.)
Me"
Lowry 4474. " K a t Mr.
rina's Valentine"
Baritone Solo by Emilio de Oogorza
(orch. ace.)
Rube Specialty by Harlan and Stanley
31446. "Prologue l'Pagliacci" Leoncavallo 4475.
" A n E v e n i n g Call in J a y v i l l e C e n t r e "
Twelve wonderful records of women's voices by artists of
Imperial Opera House, St. Petersburg
Mine. Michailowa, soprano and
Mme. Tugarinolt, Contralto
61127 " T h e Birds a r e Gaily Singing"
Rubinstein
61135. " I n Silence"
Gurilow
61136. D u e t - " P i q u e D a m e " T s c h a i k o w s k y
61137. " T h e D o u b t "
Glinka
M m e . M i c h a i l o w a and M. D a v l d o w ,
t e n o r (orchestra ace.)
61138. Duet—"La Traviata" . . . Verdi
61132.
61133.
Price $1.00 each
Mme. Michailowa; (piano ace.)
M m e . M i c h a i l o w a , soprano
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61126. "Stormy Breezes" . . Edliehko
w i t h violoncello obligato
Cradle Song" . . . .
N a p r a v n i k 61128. "The Handkerchief" . . .
The Fatefull Moment"
Tschaikowsky
Mme. Michailowa; (violin obligato)
61131. "Ave Maria" . . . Bach—Gounod
Mme. Michailowa; (Hiite obligato)
61129. "Aria—Lucia (Mad S c e n e ) " Donizetti
61130. "Thou Brilliant B i r d " . . . David
Mine. Michailowa; (orchestra ace.)
61134. " A r i a F r e i s c h u t z "
Victor Talking Machine Co.
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Camden, N. J.
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Victor the Fifth $60
with tapering arm
Black-japanned steel horn with large brass bell.
Simple but beautiful, highly-polished quartered-
oak cabinet, with hinge top.
Motor has triple tandem spring, can be wound
while playing, and plays several records with
one winding.
Motor last a lifetime and requires oiling but once
a year. Turn-table 12-inch and can be used
for all sized records.
Concert sound box, but Exhibition sound box
will be furnished if preferred.
200 needles—separate places for new and old.
This fine large Victor the Fifth makes the
Victor Records give forth their sweetest and most
melodious tone. It plays loud enough for danc-
ing and brings before you the living voices of great
singers in all their delicacy, as well as power.
"Victor Quality" is the full, large, clear musical tone found
only in the Victor Talking Machine with the Victor Records.
Hearing is Believing
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Any dealer will be glad to play for you any Victor Record
on any Victor Talking Machine. That is the way for you
to find out for yourself that the Victor is the greatest mus-
ical instrument in the world.
Victor Talking Machine Co , Camden, N. J.
Two more full-page advertisements in the October magazines.
Victor advertising goes merrily along, month after month, and so does the sale of Victor Talking Machines and Victor Records.
The easiest kind of selling and the same bright opportunity is wide-open to every individual dealer. It's all up to you!
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