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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Are you overlooking the music-lovers
who can't play or sing?
There are a great many people in your city who are
not capable of producing the music that they want to
enjoy. The
Edison Diamond Disc
Phonograph
ranks as a musical instrument purely on a basis of tone quality
and because its field of music is unlimited. As a musical instrument
it appeals to these people.
It brings to them all that vast amount of good music that could
formerly be heard only at an occasional concert. Mr. Edison's new
way of recording the smallest tones and overtones brings it into any
home.
"
...
This phonograph reproduces the music of all other instruments—
not merely one—and includes the human voice in its repertoire.
From your standpoint the value of putting in the Edison line lies in
making two or three sales grow where one sale grew before. Ask
your jobber about the attractive profits that this line offers, or write us.
67 Lakeside Avenue
Orange, N. J.
INCORPORATED
Jobbers who handle Edison Phonogra phs and Records
Albany, N. Y— Finch & Hahn.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta Phonograph Co.
Baltimore.—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Bangor, Me.—S. L. Crosby Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine
Co.
Boston—Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver
Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Pardee-
Ellenberger Co.
Buffalo—W. D. Andrews, The Neal, Clark
& Neal Co.
Burlington, Vt.—American Phonograph Co.
Calgary, Alto., Canada—The R. S. Williams
& Sons Co., Ltd.
Chicago—Babson Bros., James I. Lyons,
The Phonograph Co.
Cincinnati, O.—The Phonograph Co., 418
Main St.
Cleveland, 0.—The Phonograph Co.
Columbus, 0.—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Dallas Tex.—Southern Talking Machine
Co.'
Denver—Denver
Dry Goods Co., Hext
Music Co.
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
Des Moines, la.—Harger & Blish.
Detroit—American Phonograph Co.
Elmira. N v —Elmira Arms Co.
El Paso, Texas—W. G. Walz Co.
Fort
Worth,
Texas — Texas-Oklahoma
Phonograph Co.
GloversvilU, N. Y.—American Phonograph
Co.
Helena, Mont.—Montana Phonograph Co.
Hoboken, N. 1.—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Houston—Houston Phonograph Co.
Indianapolis—Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
Kansas City—Schmelzer Arms Co.
Los Angeles—Southern
California Music
Co.
Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
Manchester, N. H.—John B. Varick Co.
Memphis, Tenn.—The Atwood Phonograph
Co.
Milwaukee—Milwaukee Phonograph Co.
Minneapolis—Lawrence H. Lucker.
Mobile, Ala.—W. H. Reynolds.
Montreal, Canada—R. S. Williams & Son
Co., Ltd.
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
New York City—Blackman Talking Ma-
chine Co., J. F. Blackman & Son, I.
Davega, Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co.,
Greenhut-Siegel-Cooper Co.
Ogden, Utah—Proudfit Sporting Good* Co.
Omaha, Neb.—Schultz Bros.
Oswego, N. Y.—Frank E. Bolway.
Paterson, N. J.—James K. O'Dea.
Peoria, III.—Putnam-Page Co., Inc., Peoria
Phonograph Co.
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn, C J. Heppe &
Son, Penn Phonograph Co., H. A. Wey-
mann & Son.
Pittsburgh—Buehn Phonograph Co.
Portland,
Me.—The
Portland
Sporting
Goods Co.
Portland, Ore.—Graves Music Co.
Providence, R. I.—J. A. Foster Co., J.
Samuels & Bro.
Quincy, /«.—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Richmond—C B. Hayne* & Co.
Rochester—Talking Machine Co.
Salt Lake City—Consolidated Music Co.
San Antonio. Tex.—H. C Rees Optical Co.
San Francisco—Pacific Phonograph Co.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co., Technical Sup-
ply 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 Music Co.
St. Poul—W. J. Dyer & Bro.. Koehler &
Hinrichs.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd
Utica—Arthur F. Ferris, Wm. Harrison.
Vancouver, B. C.—The Kent Piano Co., Ltd.
Waycross, Go.—Youmans Jewelry Co.
Williamsport, Pa.—W. A. Meyers.
Winnipeg—R. S. Williams 4 Sons Co., Ltd
Babson Brothers.
Vancouver, B. C.—Kent Piano Company.