The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar-Dec 1907)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, August, 1907 15 BUILDING OF BABSON BROS.. CHICAGO. This illustration gives a very good idea of the large business done by Babson Bros., Edison Jobbers, of Chicago. The express wagons are filled with Edison Phonographs, sold by mail order, and demonstrate clearly that even in a field as a rule overrun with cut price articles the Edison Phonograph, a protected one, is enormously successful. With a business of such proportions it is easily understood why Babson Bros, have to send us such huge orders. SUSPENDED LIST, AUGUST 1, 1907. Supplementary to list of Suspended Dealers dated June 1, 1907, which is still in force and which must be given the same attention by Jobbers and Dealers as if reprinted here. ILLINOIS. ♦Cooksville — Geo. Swinehart & Son. Peoria — H. Meyer, 1307 S. Adams st. IOWA. "dishing — Bullock & Lyman. ♦Mederville — John J. Carpenter. Wichita KANSAS. -Frank R. Powell, 132 N. Main st. MAINE. ♦Gardner — C. H. Cobb. ♦Oldtown — H. M. Burnham. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ♦Dover — H. C. Ingalls & Co., 444 Central ave. NEW JERSEY. Newark — R. Rosenthal, Prop. Springfield Hdw. and Sptg. Goods Store, 71 Springfield ave. NEW YORK. 'New York City — ItaloAmerican Phono. Co., (R. Gerard & Co.) Fargo NORTH DAKOTA. -Ben Hart. PENNSYLVANIA. Lancaster — J. H. Tragresser, 249 N. Queen st. TENNESSEE. ♦Alexandria — Clarence D. Baird Music Concern. UTAH. ♦Salt Lake City — Daynes Romney Music Co., 25 East South First st. Norfolk— W VIRGINIA. Reichenstein, 296 Church st. WISCONSIN. 'Walworth — G. H. Stewart. •Added since July 1, 1907. Jobbers and Dealers are asked not to snpply any of the ahove named firms with our apparatus, either at addresses given or any other address.