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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1913 Vol. 57 N. 6 - Page 45

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Your customers' opinions are moulded
by your own enthusiasm. Every display
and every effort you make in boosting the
Edison Blue Amberol
creates a prejudice in your favor.
It's so easy to hammer away on the talking
points of this record—its beauty of tone, its
practically unbreakable construction, its four-
minute playing and its wearing strength—that
the customer who reads or hears cannot fail
to be convinced.
The Blue Amberol is reaching a goal
of success that has never been equaled in
the phonograph business. It is reaching it
on its merits, and it's up to you to cash in on
them. Don't wait till later. Stock up and
get after the business right off. Your jobber
knows all about it. Ask him.
THOMAS A. EDISON, Inc., 67 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N.J.
Jobbers who handle Edison Phonographs and Records
Albany, N. y._Finch 4 Hahn.
Des Moines, la.—Harger & BlUh.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta Phonograph Co.
Detroit—American Phonograph Co.
Baltimore.—"E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Elmira, N. Y.—Elmira Arms Co.
Bangor, Mt.—S,. L. Crosby Co.
El Paso. Texas—W. G. Waly Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine Fort Worth, Texas—Texas-Oklahoma Pho-
Co.
nograph Co., J. N. Swanson, 828 Mon-
Boston—Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver roe St.
Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Pardee- Gloversvillt, N. Y.—American Phonograph
Ellenberger Co.
Co.
Buffalo—W. D. Andrews, The Neal, Clark Helena, Mont.—Montana Phonograph Co.
& Neal Co.
Burlington, Vt.—American Phonograph Co. Hoboken, N. J.—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Calgary, Alto., Canada—The R. S. Williams Houston—Houston Phonograph Co.
Indianapolis—Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
& Sons Co., Ltd.
Kansas City—Schmelzer Arms Co.
Chicago—Babson Bros., James I. Lyons, Los Angeles—Southern California Music
The Phonograph Co.
Co.
Cleveland, O.—Lawrence H. Lucker.
Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
Columbus, O.—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Manchester, N. H.—John B. Varick Co.
Dallas, Tex.—Southern Talking Machine Memphis, Tenn.—The Atwood Phonograph
Co.
Co.
Dtnver—Denver Dry Goods Co., Hext Milwaukee—Milwaukee Phonograph Co.
Music Co.
uebec—C. Robitaille.
Minneapolis—Lawrence H. Lucker.
uincy, III.—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Mobile, Ala.—W. H. Reynolds.
Montreal, Canada—R. S. Williams & Son Richmond—C. B. Haynes & Co.
Co., Ltd.
Rochester—Talking Machine Co.
Newark, O.—Ball-Fintie Co.
Salt Lake City—Consolidated Music Co.
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
New York City—Blackman Talking Ma- San Antonio, Tex.—H. C. Rees Optical Co.
chine Co., J. F. Blackman & Son, I. San Francisco—Pacific Phonograph Co.
Davega, Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co., Scranton—Ackerman & Co., Technical Sup-
ply Co.
Greenhut-Siegel-Cooper Co.
Ogden, Utah—Proudfit Sporting Goods Co. Seattle, Wash.—Eilers Music House.
Oklahoma City, Okla.—Schmelzer Arms Co. Sioux City, la.—Harger & Blish.
Spokane, Wash.—Graves Music Co.
Omaha, Neb.—Schultz Bros.
St. John, N. B.—W. H. Thome & Co., Ltd.
Oswego, N. Y.—Frank E. Bolway.
St. Louis—Silverstone Music Co.
Paterson, N. /.—James K. O'Dea.
Peoria, III.—Putnam-Page Co., Inc., Peoria St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bra. Koehler &
Hinrichs.
Phonograph Co.
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn, C J. Heppe & Syracuse—W. D. Andrews.
Son, Penn Phonograph Co., H. A. Wey- Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
mann & Son.
Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd
Pittsburgh—Buehn Phonograph Co.
F. Ferris, Wm. Harrison.
Portland, Me.—The Portland Sporting Utica—Arthur
Vancouver, B. C.—The Kent Piano Co., Ltd.
Goods Co.
Waycross,
Ga.—Youmans
Jewelry Co.
Portland, Ore.—Graves Music Co.
Pa.—W. A. Meyers.
Providence, R. I.—J. A. Foster Co., J. Williamsport,
Winnipeg—R.
S.
Williams
&
Sons Co., Ltd.
Samuels & Bro.
Babson Brothers.
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