The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1903-Feb 1904)

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EDISON Phonograph Monthly PUBLISHED FOR TRADE USE ONLY BY THE NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH CO. VOL. I. NEW YORK, AUGUST, J903 No The National Phonograph Co., ORANGE, N. J. NEW YORK : 83 CHAMBERS STREET. CHICAGO : 304 WABASH AVENUE. SAX FRANCISCO : 033 MARKET STREET. ANTWERP : 32 REMPART SAINT GEORGES. LONDON: =52 GRAY'S INN ROAD, HOLBORN. EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS. All communications to The Phonograph Monthly should be addressed to the Advertising Department, •83 Chambers Street, New York. 0 A' N Headquarters of National Phonograph Co., London i Making Records Abroad I September Advance List of Records 2 Xo More Goods or Printed Matter to Dealers Who Have Not Signed New Agreement 3 Personal . 3 Agreements Not Sent In. . . v 3 Japanese Records 4 As Busy As In Winter 4 Phonograph Incidents 4 A Jobber's "Anticipation" of Fall Business. 4 Comments on September Records 5 Window Displays 6 Sir Thomas Lipton and the Phonograph. . . 6 A Jobbing Firm's New Quarters 6 A Novel Suggestion 6 Made Happy with a Standard Phonograph. 7 Comments from Abroad 7 Persistence Commended 7 August Advertising 7 A Talking Machine Publication 8 Trade Advertisements 8 Record Shipments 8 Current Catalogues and Printed Matter. ... 8 Sought the Best 8 More About That Georgia Collection 9 Made a Rival Machine Look Cheap 9 Home Phonograph Outsells All Other Machines 9 I. C. S. Language Outfits 10 No General Edition at Present 10 Moulded Records for Phonographs 11 Advertising Department Matters 14 Headquarters of the National Phonograph Co., 52 Gray's Inn Road, Holborn, London, England. MAKING RECORDS ABROAD. The National Phonograph Co. is making extensive arrangements for the increase of its business abroad. A permanent master Recordmaking plant has been established at 52 Gray's Inn Road, Holborn, W. C, London, where master Records of prominent British military and civil bands, high class instrumentalists and vocalists, as well as various comedians and comic singers are being constantly made. Master Record plants are also to be established in the chief cities and musical centers of six other European countries. (Continued on Page Three.) THE ADVANCE LIST OF SEPTEMBER RECORDS APPEARS ON PAGE 2. FROM IT. NO OTHER ADVANCE LIST WILL BE ISSUED. ORDER