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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Edison Phonographs
Speak for Themselves
Always, everywhere, the Edison Phonograph, whether Diamond Disc
or Amberola, has proved itself its own best salesman.
It does more than speak for itself—it sells itself.
Most people know a good deal about phonographs these days. They
know a good phonograph when they hear one.
They know what it means to have all the bother of changing needles
completely eliminated.
They can appreciate Edison tone, the full sweet tone that brings out
the true quality of the original music—and all of it.
They are mighty glad to find records that the children can safely
handle.
They like a phonograph with volume of tone that suits it for dancing
music and out-of-door use.
They are quick to notice Edison steady speed and constant pitch.
And last, but by no means least, they appreciate the tastefully finished
Edison cabinets that fit in with any scheme of interior decoration.
That is why Edison dealers have found that people who really know
phonographs are always their best prospects.
The nearest Edison jobber will give you full details as to price
and terms.
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67 Lakeside Avenue
Orange, N. J.
IN COR PORATE D
Jobbers Who Handle Edison Disc Phonographs and Records
Cylinder Only
Disc and Cylinder
ALABAMA
CALIFORNIA
OHIO
Los Angeles—Southern
California Music Cincinnati—The Phonograph Co.
Birmingham—Talking Machine Co.
Co.
Cleveland—The Phonograph Co.
Mobile—W. H. Reynalds.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
San Francisco—Pacific Phonograph Co.
OREGON
COLORADO
COLORADO
Portland—Graves Music Co.
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co.
CONNECTICUT
Denver—Hext Music Co.
F E NNSYL V A N I A
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
Philadelphia—The Girard Phonograph Co.
ILLINOIS
Pittsburgh 1 —Buehn Phonograph Co.
Chicago—The Phonograph Co.
GEORGIA
IViliamsport—W. A. Myers.
INDIANA
TENNESSEE
Indianapolis—Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
Atlanta—Atlanta Phonograph Co.
Memphis At wood i/honograph Co.
IOWA
li'aycross—Youmans Jewelry Co.
Des Moines—Harger & Plish.
TEXAS
Sioux City—Harger & Blish,
El Paso- El Paso Phonograph Co., Inc.,
ILLINOIS
MAINE
(Disc only), 308 San Antonio Street.
Bangor—Chandler & Co.
Dallas—Southern Talking Machine Co.
Chicago—James I. Lyons, Babson Bros.
MARYLAND
Fort Worth—Texas-Oklahoma Phonograph Peoria—Peoria Phonograph Co., Putnam-
Baltimore—McKee Surgical Instrument Co.
Co.
Page Co., Inc.
MASSACHUSETTS
Houston—Houston Phonograph Co.
Boston—Bardee-Ellcnberger Co.
Quincy—Quincy Phonograph Co.
MICHIGAN
UTAH
Detroit—American Phonograph Co.
Ogden—Proudfit Sporting Goods Co.
MINNESOTA
VIRGINIA
MARYLAND
Minneapolis—Laurence H. Lucker.
Richmond—C. B. Ilayncs & Co.
Baltimore—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
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Aan.fB.sr City—Phonograph Co. of Kansas Seattle—VaQ\{\c Phonograph
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MASSACHUSETTS
Spokane- Graves Music Co.
St. Louts—Silverstone Music t o .
Boston—Eastern Talking Machine Co., Iver
MONTANA
WISCONSIN
Helena—Montana Phonograph Co.
Milwaukee -The Phonograph Company of
Johnson Sporting Goods Co.
NEBRASKA
Milwaukee, ~'13-21."> Second Street.
Lowell—Thomas Wardell.
Ojiia/io—Shultz I'.ios.
CANADA
N E W JERSEY ^
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
MINNESOTA
Hoboken—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Montreal—K. S. Williams & Sons Co. Ltd.
N E W YORK
St. John—W. H. Thorne & Co., Ltd.
St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bro., Koehler &
Albany—American
Co.
Toronto—K.
S.
Sons Co., Ltd.
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Ilinrichs.
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Syracuse—Frank
E.
325 W. Vancouver—Kent
Piano
Co.,
Ltd.
Fayette Street.
Winnipeg—R. S. Williams Co., Ltd., Bab-
MISSOURI
Ncw York City — The Phonograph Corpo-
son Bros.
ration of Manhattan.
Calgary—R. S. Williams & Sons. Ltd.
Kansas City—Schmelzer Arms Co.
N E W HAMPSHIRE
Manchester—John B. Varick Co.
Paterson
NEW JERSEY
James K. O'Dea.
N E W YORK
Albany—Finch N Halm.
Buffalo—W. I). Andrews, Neal, Clark &
Neal Co.
Elmira—Elmira Arms Co.
New York City—Blackman Talking Machine
Co., J. F. Blackman & Son, I. Davega,
Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co., Greenhut-
Siegel Cooper Co.
Rochestci—Talking Machine Co.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews Company.
Utica—Arthur F. Ferriss, William Harrison.
PENNSYLVANIA
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn, Penn. • Phono-
graph Co., H. A. Weymann & Son.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co.
Providence
Bro.
RHODE I S L A N D
J. A. Foster Co., J. Samuels &
TEXAS
El Paso—W. G. Vvalz Co.
UTAH
Salt Lake City—Consolidated Music Co.
VERMONT
Burlington—American Phonograph Co.