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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Sell the Edison line because it
meets every requirement, and—
because it more than satisfies every patron.
It isn't enough for you to carry a line of phonographs which will
satisfy any one class of people. There is no profit in handling merely
expensive instruments or merely those of moderate price. There is
no satisfaction in selling a phonograph which finally gets over by the
force of your talking ability, and which fails to satisfy later in the home
because you aren't there to boost for it. Sell
Edison Disc and Cylinder
Phonographs
because each one can speak for itself better than any amount of argument. Sell them
for their clear, sweet, unique tone, their broad scope of repertoire, which is as broad as
the history of music.
Sell them because their mechanical excellence will never send a purchaser back to you
with a kick, because in the wide range of models there is bound to be not only one
but two or three which will suit any prospective buyer.
Sell them for their musical superiority which has been a revelation to the most exacting
music critics and because you know that no matter how well-informed a person may
be, he will be more than satisfied.
You owe it to yourself to give your business the benefit of the best obtainable line.
That line is the Edison. Ask your jobber.
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INCORPOR AT E D
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67 Lakeside Avenue
Orange, N. J.
Jobbers who handle Edison Phonographs and Records
Disc a n d Cylinder
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles- -Southern California Mu»ic
Co.
San Francisc —Pacific Phonograph Co-
COLORADO
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co.
CONNECTICUT
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Washington—The McKee Surgical Instru-
ment Co., 1004 F St., N. W.
ILLINOIS
Chicago—The Phonograph Co.
INDIANA
Indianapolis—Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
IOWA
Des Moines—Harger & Blith.
MAINE
Bangor—S. L. Crosby Co.
Portland—Portland Sporting Good* Co.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
MICHIGAN
Detroit—American Phonograph Co.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis—Laurence H. Lucker.
MISSOURI
St. Louis—Silverstone Music Co.
Kansas City—The Western Phonograph
Co., 1012 Grand Ave.
MONTANA
Helena—Montana Phonograph Co.
NEBRASKA
Omaha—Shultz Bros.
NEW JERSEY
Hoboken—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Cylinder Only
NEW YORK
ALABAMA
Gloversville—American Phonograph Co.
Birmingham—Talking Machine Co.
Oswego—Frank E. Bolway.
Mobile—W. H. Reynaldi.
OHIO
Cincinnati—The Phonograph Co.
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COLORADO
Cleveland—The Phonograph Co.
Denver—Hcxt Music Co.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co-
OREGON
GEORGIA
Porf/ancf—Graves Music Co.
Atlanta—Atlanta Phonograph Co.
PENNSYLVANIA
Waycross—Youmans Jewelry Co.
Pittsburgh—Buehn Phonograph Co.
IVilliamsport—W. A. Myers.
ILLINOIS
TENNESSEE
Chicago—James I. Lyons, Babson Kros.
Memphis—Atwood Phonograph Co.
Peoria—Peoria Phonograph Co., Putnam-
TEXAS
Page Co., Inc.
Dallas—Southern Talking Machine Co.
Fort Worth—Texas-Oklahoma Phonograph Quincy—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Co.
Houston—Houston Phonograph Co.
IOWA
Sioux
O^n-Proudfit s J o r W Goods Co.
^ - H a r g e r & Blish.
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
Richmond—C. B. Havnes & Co.
WASHINGTON
Baltimore •E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Seattle—Eilers Music House; The Pacific
Phonograph Co.
MASSACHUSETTS
Spokane—Graves Music Co.
Bcston—Eastern Talking Machine Co.,
WISCONSIN
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.
Milwaukee—Milwaukee Phonograph Co.
CANADA
Lowell—Thomas Wardell.
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
Montreal—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.
St. John—W. H. Thorne & Co., Ltd.
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Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd* St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bro., Koehler &
Vancouver—Kent Piano Co-, Ltd.
Hiririchs.
Winnipeg— R. S. Williams Co.. Ltd., Bab-
UTCcr . TTDT
•on Bros-
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MISSOURI
Calgary—R. S. Williams & Sons, Ltd.
I Kansas City—Schmelzer Armi Co.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Manchester—John B. Varick Co.
NEW JERSEY
Paterson—James K. O'Dea.
NEW YORK
Albany—Finch & Hahn.
Buffalo—W. D. Andrews, Neal, Clark &
Neal Co.
Eltnira—Elmira Arms 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.
Rochester—Talking Machine Co.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews Company.
Utica—Arthur F. Ferriss, William Harri-
son.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn, Penn Phono-
graph Co., H. A. Weymann & Son.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co.
RHODE ISLAND.
Providence—J. A. Foster Co., J. Samuelt
& Bro.
TEXAS
El Paso—W. G. Walz Co.
San Antonio—H. C. Rees Optical Co.
UTAH.
Salt Lake City—Consolidated Music Co.
VERMONT
Burlington—American Phonograph Co.