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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 46 N. 21 - Page 37

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THE
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
The Cost of Installing a Line of
Edison Phonographs is Less
Than for Any Other Line
It is no great undertaking to add Edison Phonographs to your
other lines of musical instruments. There is no gamble about it,
no additional worry, very little extra work and the initial cost of
putting in a representative line is one of the most attractive features
of the proposition.
You can meet practically every request for an Edison with four
types of machines, whereas with other makes, you would need to
carry ten or a dozen types.
There is but one size of Edison Record which can be played by
all Edison machines and which is sold at just two prices—35 cents
and 75 cents, while other makes have innumerable sizes, with many
different prices.
With the Edison you need no stock of horns as the Edison has
its own large, specially-made horn, peculiarly adapted to it and
better for it than any stock horn.
The difference in the amount of capital required to carry the
Edison line as compared to that required for other lines is a strong
point in its favor and it is only one of many.
Edison goods, or further information can be had from us or
from a nearby Edison jobber. Write to-day while this initial cost
matter is fresh in your mind.
NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,
67 Lakeside Avenue
ORANGE, N. J.
JOBBERS OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
Albany, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
Allentown. Pa.—G. C. Aschb»ch.
Astoria, N. Y.—John Rose.
Atlanta,. Ga.—Atlanta Phono. Co., Phillips
A Crew Co.
Baltimore—£. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Bangor, Me.—S. L. Crosby Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine
Co.
Boise, Idaho—Eilers Piano House.
Boston—Boston Cycle & Sundry Co.,
Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver John-
son Sporting Goods Co.
Brooklyn—A. D. Matthews' Sons.
Buffalo—W. D. Andrews, Neal, Clark &
Neal Co.
Burlington, Vt.—American Phono. Co.
Canton, O.—Klein & Heffelman Co.
Chattanooga, Tenn.—J. H. Templeman Co.
Chicago—Babson Bros., James I. Lyons,
Lyon & Healy, Montgomery, Ward &
Co., The Vim Co., Rudolph Wurlitzer
Co.
Cincinnati, 0.—Ball-Fintze Co., Ilsen &
Co., The Milner Music Co., Rudolpi.
Wurlitzer Co.
Cleveland—Eclipse Musical Co.
Columbus, O.—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Dallas, Tex.—Southern Talking Mach. Co.
Dayton, O.—Niehaus & Dohsc.
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co., Hext
Music Co.
Des Moines, la.—Hopkins Bros. Co., The
Vim Co.
Detroit—American Phono. Co., Grinnell
Bros.
Dubuque, la.—Harger ft Blish.
llaston. Pa.—William Werner.
Elmira, N. Y.—Elmira Arms Co.
El Paso, Tex.—W. G. Wall Co.
Fitchburg, Mass.—Irer Johnson Sporting
Good* Co.
Fort Dodge, Iowa—Early Music House.
Davega, Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co., Salt Lake City—Clayton-Daynes Music Co.
Douglas Phonograph Co., Jacot Music San Antonio, Tex.—H. C. Rces Optical
Fort Smith, Ark.—K. C. Bollinger.
Box Co., Victor H. Rapke, The Regina Co.
Fort Worth, Texas—Cummings, Shep-
Co., Siegel-Cooper Co., John Wana- San Francisco—Peter Bacigalupi & Sons.
herd & Co.
maker, Alfred Weiss.
Gloversville, N. Y.—American Phono. Co.
Schenectady, N. Y.—Finch ft Hahn, Jay
Harrisburg—S. K. Hamburger.
A. Rickard & Co.
New Orleans— William Bailey, Nat. Auto.
Helena, Mont.—Frank Buser.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co., Technical
Fire Alarm Co.
Houston—Texas Piano & Phono. Co.
Supply Co.
Hobpken, N. J.—^Eclipse Phonograph Co. Oakland, Cal.—Kohler & Chase.
Seattle, Wash.—D. S. Johnston Co., Koh-
)gdei
Utah—Proudfit Sporting Goods
Indianapolis—Indiana Phono. Co., Kipp- O^den,
ler ft Chase.
Co.
Link Phono Co.. A. B. Wahl & Co., Inc.
Sharon, Pa.—W. C. De Forest & Son.
Kansas City—J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Oklahoma. City, Okla.—Smith's Phono- Sioux City, Iowa—Early Music House.
graph Co.
Co., Schmelzer Arms Co.
Spokane, Wash.—Spokane Phono. Co.
Kingston, N. Y.—Forsyth & Davis.
Omaha, Neb.—Nebraska Cycle Co., Shultz Springfield, Mass.—Flint & Brickett Co.
Knoxville—Knoxville
Typewriter and
Bros.
St. John, N. B.—W. H. Thorne ft Co.,
Phono. Co.
N. Y.—Frank E. Bolway.
Ltd.
Lincoln, Neb.—Ross P. Curtice Co., H. Oswego,
Paterson,
N.
J.—James
K.
O'Dea.
St.
Louis—The Conroy Piano Co., Koer-
E. Sidles Phono. Co.
ber-Benner
Co., Silverstone Talk-
Los Angeles—Southern California Music Peoria, III.—Charles C. Adams & Co., ing Machine Music
Co.
Co.
Peoria Phonograph Co.
Louisville—Montenegro-Riehm Music Co. Philadelphia—Louis Buehn & Bro., C. J. St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bros., Koehlcr &
lliniichs, Minnesota Phono. Co.
Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
Heppe & Son, Lit Bros., Musical Echo Syracuse—W.
Andrews.
Manchester, N. H.—John B. Varick Co.
Co., Penn Phonograph Co., John Wana- Toledo—Hayes D.
Music Co.
Memphis—F. M. Atwood, O. K. Houck
maker, Western Talking Machine Co., Toronto—R.
S. Williams ft Sons Co.,
Piano Co.
H. A. Weymann & Son.
Ltd.
Milwaukee—Laurence McGreal.
Phonograph
Co., Trenton, AT. /.—Stoll Blank Book and
Minneapolis—Thomas C. Hough, Minne- Pittsburg.—Pittsburg
Stationery Co., John Sykes.
Powers
&
Henry
Co.,
Standard
Talking
sota Phono. Co.
Machine Co.
Troy, N. Y.~Finch ft Hahn.
Mobile, Ala.—W. H. Reynalds.
Portland, Me.—W. H. Ross ft Son.
t/ltca-^Clark-Horrocks
Co., Arthur F.
Montgomery, Ala.—R. L. Penick.
Portland, Ore.—Graves & Co., Inc.
Ferriss, Wm. Harrison, Utica Cycle Co.
Nashville, O.—Nashville Talk. Mach. Co., Providence—J. M. Dean Co., J. A. Foa- Vancouver, B. C—M. W. Waitt ft Co..
ter Co., J. Samuels & Bro., A. t . Scat-
Magruder & Co.
Ltd.
tergood Co.
Newark, N. J.—Douglas Phono. Co., A. Quebec—C.
Robitaille.
Washington—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
O. Petit, Rapke Phono. Co.
Quincy, III.—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Waycross, Ga.—Geo. R. Youmans.
Newark, O.—Ball-Fintze Co.
Reading, Pa.— Reading Phonograph Co.
Williamsport, Pa.—W. A. Myers.
New Bedford, Mass.—Household Furnish-
Richmond—C. B. Haynes ft Co.
ing Co.
Winnipeg— R. S. Williams ft Son* C o ,
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberver Co., Inc. Rochester—A. J. Deninger, Mackie Piano,
Ltd.
O. ft M. Co., Talking Machine Co.
New York City— Blackman Talking Ma-
Worcester, Mast.—Irer Johnson Sporting
chine Co., J. F. BUckman & Son, I. Sacramento, Cal.—A. J. Pommer Co.
Goods Co.
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