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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1912 Vol. 54 N. 8 - Page 59

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
The selling cost of
THE EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
•is lower than that of
any other musical instru-
ment you handle. Why?
Because, unlike other musical instruments, t h e
Edison does not limit you to any class of people, nor to
any degree of musical education. It does not even limit
you to music. Its scope is entertainment—every kind of
entertainment and the best of every kind, ready made.
T h i n k of the number of people who cannot play as
compared to the number of people who can. T h e n think
of the appeal of the Edison
Phonograph as compared to
every other instrument. T h a t
is the reason why Edison
sales mount up day after
day while the other instru-
ments gather dust on t h e
shelves.
If a prospective purchaser
cannot afford the Amberola
at $200.00, he certainly can
afford one of the various
other models which grade
down in price to $15.00.
Everybody in your locality
knows these things. T h e
field has been cultivated and
the seeds have been sown by
our continued national ad-
vertising and by the hundreds
of thousands of E d i s o n
Phonographs already sold.
Start now to reap the harvest.
Get in touch with your
Edison jobber today.
Jobbers Who Handle Edison
Phonographs and Records :
Albany, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta Phone Co.
Baltimore.—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Bangor, Me.—S. L. Crosby Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine Co.
Boise, Idaho.—Eilers Piano House.
Boston.—Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver John-
son Sporting Goods Co., Pardee-Ellenberger Co.,
Inc.
Buffalo.—W. D. Andrews, The Neal, Clark & Neal Co.
Burlington, Vt.—American Phono. Co.
Calgary Aha, Canada.—The R. S. Williams & Sons
Co., Ltd.
Chicago.—Babson Bros., James I. Lyons, Lyon &
Healy, Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.
Cincinnati, O.—Rudolph Wurlitzer Co.
Cleveland, O.—Lawrence H. Lucker.
Columbus, O.—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Dallas, Tex.—Southern Talking Machine Co.
Denver.—Denver Dry Goods Co., Hext Music. Co.
Des Moines, la.—Harger & Blish.
Detroit.—American Phono. Co., Grinnell Bros.
Elmira, N. Y.—Elmira Arms Co.
El Paso. Ttf.t-.-W. G. Walz Co.
Fort Worth, Tex.—L. Shepherd & Co.
Gloversville, N. Y.—American Phonograph Co.
Helena, Mont.—Montana Phonograph Co. (Parchea
Drug Co., Props.).
Hoboken, N. J.—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Houston.—Houston Phonograph Co.
Indianapolis.—Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
Kansas City.—J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co., Schmel-
zer Arms Co.
Lincoln, Neb.—Ross P. Curtice Co., H. E. Sidles
Phonograph Co.
Los Angeles.—Southern California Music Co.
Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
Manchester, N. H.—John B. Varick Co.
Memphis.—F. M. Atwood, O. K. Houck Piano Co.
Milwaukee.—Lawrence McGreal.
Minneapolis.—Lawrence H. Lucker.
Mobile, Ala.—W. H. Reynalds.
Montreal, Canada.—R. S. Williams & Son Co., Ltd.
Newark, N. J.—Edisonia Company, Inc.
Newark, O.—Ball-Fintze Co.
New Haven.—Pardee-Ellenberger Co., Inc.
New York City.—Blackman Talking Machine Co., J.
F. Blackman & Son, I. Davega, Jr., Inc., S. B.
Davega Co., Greenhut-Siegel-Cooper Co., John
Wanamaker.
New Orleans.—Nat. Auto. Fire Alarm Co., Philip
Werlein, Ltd.
Ogden, Utah.—Proudfit Sporting Goods Co.
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Schmelzer Arms Co.
Omaha, Neb.—Schultz Bros.
Oswego, N. V.—Frank E. Bolway.
Paterson, N. J.—James K. O'Dea.
Peoria, III.—Putnam-Page Co., Inc., Peoria Phono. Co.
Philadelphia.—Louis Buehn & Bro., C. J. Heppe &
Son, Lit Bros., Penn. Phonograph Co., John Wan-
amaker, H. A. Weymann & Son.
Pittsburgh.—Louis Buehn & Bro.
Portland, Me.—The Portland Sporting Goods Co.
Portland, Ore.—Graves Music Co.
Providence, R. I.—J. A. Foster Co., J. Samuels & Bro.
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
Quincy, III—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Richmond.—C. B. Haynes, & Co.
Rochester.—Talking Machine Co.
Salt Lake City.—Consolidated Music Co.
San Antonio, Tex.—II. C. Rees Optical Co.
San Francisco.—Pacific Phonograph Co.
Scranton.—Ackerman & Co., Technical Supply Co.
Seattle, Wash.—Eilers Music House.
Sioux City, la.—Harger & Blish.
Spokane, Wash.—Graves Music Co.
St. John, N. B.—W. H. Thorne & Co., Ltd.
St. Louis.— Silverstone Talking Machine Co.
St. POM/.—W. J. Dyer & Bros., Koehler & Hinrichs.
Syracuse.—W. D. Andrews.
Toledo.—Hayes Music Co.
Toronto.—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.
Utica.—Arthur F. Ferriss, Wm. Harrison.
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67 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N. J.
The Edison Dictating Machine will further cut your selling costs by splitting
the cost of your business correspondence in two.
Vancouver, B. C.—M. W. Waitt & Co., Ltd.
Washington.—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Waycross, Ga—Youmans Jewelry C"
Williamsport, Pa.—W. A. Myers.
Winnipeg.—Babson Bros., R. S. Williams & Sons Co.,
Ltd.
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