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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1908 Vol. 47 N. 9 - Page 39

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
TAFT Edison Records
Will Sell Just as Well as
the BRYAN Records
Recognizing the vast possibilities of the Edison Phonograph as
a campaign speaker, Mr. Taft has also consented to make Records
for the Edison Phonograph.
The twelve Taft Records are just as good and just as salable as
the ten Bryan Records.
They will be in the hands of the dealers in a few days.
Bear in mind that one of these men will probably be President
of the United States, and that you will then have the unique ex-
perience of selling for the first time since the Phonograph was invented
Records made by the President of the United States.
The twelve Taft Records consist of extracts from his speech of
acceptance and cover his opinion on leading national questions.
If you are not selling Edison Phonographs and Edison Records,
get in touch with the nearest jobber and find out what a good
business this is.
NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY,
JOBBERS OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS
Albany, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
Fitchburg, Mass.—Iver Johnson Sporting
Allentown Pa.—G. C. Aschbach.
Goods Co.
Astoria, N. Y.—John Rose.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta Phono. Co., Phillips Fort Dodge, Iowa—Early Music House.
& Crew Co.
Fort Smith, Ark.—R. C. Bollinger.
Baltimore—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Fort Worth, Texas—Cummings, Shep-
Bangor, Me.—S. L. Crosby Co.
herd & Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine Gloversville, N. Y.—American Phono Co.
Co.
Helena, Mont.—Frank Buser.
• Boise, Idaho—Eilers Piano House.
Houston—Texas Piano & Phono Co.
Boston—Boston Cycle & Sundry Co., Hoboken, N. J.—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver John- Indianapolis—Indiana Phono. Co., Kipp-
son Sporting Goods Co.
Link Phono.- Co., A. B. Wahl & Co., Inc.
Brooklyn—A. D. Matthews' Sons.
Kansas City—J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music
Buffalo—XV. D. Andrews, Neal, Clark & Co., Schmelzer Arms Co.
Neal Co.
Kingston, N. Y.—Forsyth & Davis.
Burlington, Vt.—American Phono Co.
Knoxville—Knoxville Typewriter and
Canton, O.—Klein & Heffelman Co.
Phono. Co.
Chattanooga, Tenn.—J. H. Templeman Co. Lincoln, Neb.—Ross P. Curtice Co., H.
Chicago—Babson Bros., James I. Lyons, E. Sidles Phono. Co.
Lyon & Healy, Montgomery, Ward & Los Angeles—Southern California Music
Co., The Vim Co., Rudolph Wurlitzer
Co.
Co.
Louisville—Montenegro-Riehm Music Co.
Cincinnati, O.—Ball-Fintze Co., Ilsen & Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
Co., The Milner Music Co.', Rudolph Manchester, N. H.— John B. Varick Co.
Wurlitzer Co.
Memphis—F. M. Atwood, O. K. Houck
Cleveland—Eclipse Musical Co.
Piano Co.
Columbus, O.—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Milwaukee—Laurence McGreal.
Dallas, Tex.—Southern Talking Mach. Co. Minneapolis—Thomas C. Hough, Minns-
Dayton, O.—Niehaus & Dohse.
sota Phono. Co.
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co., Hext Mobile, Ala.—W. H. Reynalds.
Music Co.
Montgomery, Ala.—R. L. Penick.
Des Moines, la.—Hopkins Bros. Co., The Nashville O.—Nashville Talk. Mach. Co.,.
Vim Co.
Magruder & Co.
Detroit—American Phono. Co., Grinnell Newark,
N. J.—Douglas Phono. Co., A..
Bros.
O. Petit, Rapke Phono. Co.
Dubuque, la.—Harger & Blish.
Newark,
O.—Ball-Fintze
Co.
Easton, Pa.—William Werner.
New Bedford, Mass.—Household Furnish-
Elmira, N. Y.—Elmira Arms Co.
ing
Co.
El Paso, Tex.—W. G. Walz Co.
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co., Inc.
New York City—Blackman Talking Ma-
chine Co., J. F. Blackman & Son, I.
Davega, Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co.,
Douglas Phonograph Co., Jacot Music
Box Co., Victor H. Rapke, The Regina
Co., Siegel-Cooper Co., John Wana-
maker, Alfred Weiss.
New Orleans—William Bailey, Nat. Auto.
Fire Alarm Co.
Oakland, Cat— Kohler & Chase.
Ogden, Utah—Proudfit Sporting Goods
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Smith's Phono-
graph Co.
Omaha, Neb.—Nebraska Cycle Co., Shultz
Bros.
Oswego, N. Y.—Frank E. Bolway.
Pater son, N. J.—James K. O'Dea.
Peoria, III.—Charles C. Adams & Co.,
Peoria Phonograph Co.
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn & Bro., C. J.
Heppe & Son, Lit Bros., Musical Echo
Co., Penn Phonograph Co., John Wana-
maker, Western Talking Machine Co.,
H. A. Weymann & Son.
Pittsburg—Pittsburg Phonograph Co.,
Powers & Henry Co., Standard Talking
Machine Co.
Portland, Me.—W. H. Ross & Son.
Portland, Ore.—Graves & Co., Inc.
Providence—J. M. Dean Co., T. A. Fos-
ter Co., J. Samuels & Bro., A. T. Scat-
tergood Co.
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
Quincy, III.—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Reading, Pa.—Reading Phonograph Co.
Richmond—C. B. Haynes & Co.
Rochester—Mackie Piano, O. & M. Co.,
Talking Machine Co.
Sacramento, Cal.—A. J. Pommer Co.
Salt Lake City—Clayton-Daynes Music Co.
San Antonio, Tex.—H. C. Rees Optical
Co.
San Francisco—Peter Bacigalupi & Sons.
Schenectady. N. Y.—Finch & Hahn, Jay
A. Rickard & Co.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co., Technical
Supply Co.
Seattle, Wash.—D. S. Johnson Co., Koh-
ler & Chase.
Sharon, Pa.—W. C. De Forest & Son.
Sioux City, Iowa—Early Music House.
Spokane, Wash.—Spokane Phono. Co.
Springfield, Mass.—Flint & Brickett Co.
St. John, N. B.—W. H. Thome & Co.,
Ltd.
St. Louis—The Conroy Piano Co., Koer-
ber-Benner Music Co., Silverstone Talk-
ing Machine Co.
St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bros., Koehler &
Hinrichs, Minnesota Phono. Co.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co.,
Ltd.
Trenton, N. J.—Stoll Blank Book and
Stationery Co., John Sykea.
Troy, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
Utica— Clark-Horrocks Co., Arthur F.
Feriss, Wm. Harrison, Utica Cycle Co.
Vancouver, B. C.—M. W. Waitt & Co.,
Ltd.
Washington—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Waycross, Ga.—Geo. R. Youmans.
Williamsport, Pa.—W. A. Myers.
Winnipeg—R. S. Williams & Sons Co.,
Ltd.
Worcester, Mass.—Iver Johnson Sporting
Goods Co.
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