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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1914 Vol. 58 N. 8 - Page 53

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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The satisfaction of handling the
complete Edison line
lies in being able to meet capably every situation that arises in the phonograph
business. It means an equipment of various types that are adaptable to the man
who can spend a good deal or the man who must spend but little.
It means having the goods in every sense of the word.
If- a customer has a leaning toward the cylinder type, you can show him new models
of Edison Cylinder Phonographs that express the most recent ideas in sound repro-
duction. This important side of the phonograph business has always been kept
up to the minute in the Edison Laboratories.
If he wants a disc instrument, you have the new
Edison Diamond Disc
Phonographs
upon which Mr. Edison has been at work for the past three years and in which
are expressed the final perfections of the phonograph as a musical instrument.
The motors, with the uniform speed maintenance up to the last revolution, offer
mechanical excellence that has never been approached. The cabinets, in a wider
variety of beautiful woods than ever, are appropriate for the surroundings of any
home or club or church.
Whoever your prospective buyer may be, in the Edison line there is a phonograph
that will best suit his taste and his purse.
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Orange, N. J.
I N C O R F> O F? AT E D
Jobbers who handle Edison Phonographs and Records
Disc and Cylinder
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles—Southern California Mu«ic
Co.
San Francisco—Pacific Phonograph Co.
COLORADO
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co.
CONNECTICUT
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
ILLINOIS
Chicago—The Phonograph Co.
INDIANA
Indianapolis- Kipp-Link Phonograph Co.
IOWA
Des Moines—Harger & Blish.
MAINE
Bangor—S. L. Crosby Co.
Portland—Portland Sporting Goods Co.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
MICHIGAN
Detroit—American Phonograph Co.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis—Laurence H. Lucker.
MISSOURI
St. Louis—Silverstone Music Co.
MONTANA
Helena—Montana Phonograph Co.
NEBRASKA
Omaha—Shultz Bros.
NEW JERSEY
Hoboken—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
NEW YORK
Gloversville—American Phonograph Co.
Oswego—Frank E. Bolway.
OHIO
Cincinnati-—The Phonograph Co.
Cleveland—The Phonograph Co.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
OREGON
Portland—Graves Music Co.
PENNSYLVANIA
Pittsburgh—Buehn Phonograph Co.
Williamsport—W. A. Myers.
TENNESSEE
Memphis—Atwood Phonograph Co.
TEXAS
Dallas—Southern Talking Machine Co.
Fort Worth—Texas-Oklahoma Phonograph
Co.
Houston—Houston Phonograph Co.
UTAH
Oeden—Proudfit Sporting Goods Co.
VIRGINIA
Richmond—C. B. Haynes & Co.
WASHINGTON
Seattle—Eilers Music House; The Pacific
Phonograph Co-
Spokane—Graves Music Co.
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee—Milwaukee Phonograph Co.
CANADA
Quebec—C. Robitaille.
Montreal—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.
St. John—W. H. Thorne & Co., Ltd.
Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.
Vancouver—Kent Piano Co., Ltd.
Winnipeg—R. S. Williams Co., Ltd., Bab-
son Bros.
Calgary—R. S. Williams & Sons, Ltd.
Cylinder Only
ALABAMA
Birmingham—Talking Machine Co.
Mobile—W. H. Reynalds.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Manchester—John B. Varick Co.
NEW JERSEY
Paterson—James K. O'Dea.
COLORADO
NEW YORK
Denver—Hext Music Co.
Albany—Finch & Hahn.
Buffalo—W. D. Andrews, Neal, Clark &
GEORGIA
Neal Co.
Atlanta—Atlanta Phonograph Co.
Elmira—Elmira Arms Co.
Waycross—Youmans Jewelry Co-
New York City—Blackman Talking Ma-
ILLINOIS
chine Co-, J. F. Blackman & Son, I.
Davcga, Jr., Inc., S. B. Davega Co.,
Chicago—Babson Bros., James I- Lyons.
Peoria—Peoria Phonograph Co., Putnam- (ircenhut-Siegel Cooper Co.
Rochester—Talking
Machine Co.
Page Co., Inc.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews Company.
Quincy—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Utica—Arthur F. Ferriss, William ITarri-
IOWA
PENNSYLVANIA
Sioux City—Harger & Blish.
Philadelphia—Louis Buehn, Perm Phono-
MARYLAND
graph Co., H. A. Weymann & Son.
Scranton—Ackerman & Co.
Baltimore—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
RHODE ISLAND.
MASSACHUSETTS
Providence—J. A. Foster Co., J. Samuels
Boston—Eastern Talking Machine Co., & Bro.
Iver Johnson Sporting Goods Co.
TEXAS
Lowell—Thomas Wardell.
El Paso—W. G. Walz Co.
San
Antonio—H.
C. Rees Optical Co.
MINNESOTA
UTAH.
St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bro., Koehler &
Hinrichs.
Salt Lake Citx—Consolidated Music Co.
VERMONT
MISSOURI
Burlington—American Phonograph Co.
Kansas City—Schmelzer Arms Co.

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