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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Aug., 1910
Foreign Records for August
BRITISH RECORDS FOR AUGUST
AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) Valse Des Fleurs, Tschaikowsky
National Military Band Those Lovely Bells George Formby
Killarney, Balfe Violet Oppenshaw
Simon The Cellarer, Hatton Peter Dawson
The Druid's Prayer Waltz, Davson
(Concertina Solo) Alexander Prince
What's the Good of Sighing, Arthurs & Leigh
Bent Albert My Sweetheart When a Boy, Morgan Ernest Pike They Can't Find Kelly, Morson Florrie Forde
Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Arthur Osmond
Les Cloches de Corneville, Planquette
Alhambra Orchestra STANDARD (TWO MINUTE) Sexton Blake Dance, Christine
National Military Band The Dawn, Guy d'Hardelot Amy Evans
Cheer Up My Highland Lassie, Scott Peter Dawson Sequels, Lipton & Hargreaves George Formby
Salut D'Amour, Elgar (Violoncello Solo)
Jean Schwiller That Broke Up the Party, Lee Arthur Osmond
Two Eyes of Grey, Daisy McGeoch Ernest Pike
Have a Bit on the Girl Florrie Forde
I Wonder if You Care, Mills & Scott Stanley Kirkby The Navy Two-Step, Pether National Military Band
GERMAN RECORDS FOR AUGUST
AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) 15102 Marsch der Osterr. Landsknechte, J. F. Wagner
Johann Strauss Orchestra Solvejgs Lied, E. Grieg Else Wichgraf
Hochamt im Walde, C. Uschmann Nebe Quartett Verbotener Gesang, Lied, 5. Gastaldon
Max Kuttner
12204
12205 12206 12207 12208
12209
12210 12211
12212 12213
13988
13989 13990 13991 13992
13993 13994 13995 13996 13997
15103 15104 15105
15106 Stelldichein, Serenade, A. Bohme
Johann Strauss Orchestra
BOHEMIAN RECORDS FOR AUGUST
STANDARD (TWO MINUTE)
16533 Zezulka, narodni pisen Val. Sindler
16534 Slouha Troubil, blatacka, K. Weisse Val. Sindler
16535 Ctyfi Kone Vrany, moravska, Vit. Novdka
Val. Sindler
16536 Kylisafi Za Vodou, blatacka, K. Weisse Val. Sindler
16537 Hugicky, pisen, L E. Zelinky Val. Sindler
16538 V Bosileckej Zvonici, blatacka, K. Weisse
Val. Sindler
MEXICAN RECORDS FOR AUGUST
AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE)
6092 Porfirio Diaz — Marcha, G. Codina Banda de Policia
6093 Lo que esta de Dios — Cancion Espafiola,
F. A. Barbieri Emilia Sanchez, tiple
6094 El Arriero — Cancion Popular
Cuarteto Vocal Coculense
6095 Mondaine — Vals-Berceuse, A. Boc
Quinteto Instrumental "Jorda-Rocabruna"
6096 Tierra Baja — Narracion del Acto I, A. Guimerd
Leopoldo Gutierrez Lara, actor dramatioo
6097 En un Jardin — Cancion Mayor, Arreglo de
L. Picazo Jesus Abrego, tenor, y Leopoldo Picazo, baritono
STANDARD (TWO MINUTE)
20346 Covadonga — Pasodoble, A. Pacheco
Banda de Artilleria
20347 Los Maygares — Cancion de la Pastora,
J. Gaztambide Emilia Vergueri, tiple
20348 El Pico-Pico — Cancion Popular,
Arreglo de L. Picazo Jesus Abrego, tenor, y Leopoldo Picazo, baritono
20349 Danzas a la Pomar, J. Carmona
Trio Instrumental "Arriaga"
Your Ideas and Experiences, Please
In the May Monthly we asked the trade to send us their opinions on the publication — whether in its present form it met their approval and, if not, in what respect it might be improved upon. This we asked for the purpose of making the Monthly as attractive and useful to the trade as possible, expecting from the suggestions and criticisms of the many to build a house publication that would be ideal in every respect for the Edison trade.
With a single exception, the letters were complimentary in tone and remarkably free from criticism or suggestion, indicating that the trade is satisfied with the present form and policies of the Monthly. This is gratifying, of course, but we still feel that there must be features that could be improved upon and want the trade to consider themselves at all times at liberty to offer criticism or suggestion. Either or both will be gladly entertained.
Another thing — we particularly urge Dealers to write us if they have discovered a new, ingenious or unusually successful method of selling the line. We want our Dealers to co-operate to the extent of exchanging ideas and detailing sales methods through the Monthly. It will
work out for the common benefit of all, for no one man has cornered the market on ideas; and what the fellow in California may have to relate may very easily be that which you have overlooked.
Catch the idea? We trust you will act upon the suggestion.
Suspended List, July 20 \ 1910
Superseding All Previous Lists
This list is supplemental to the Suspended Lists which appeared in the June, 1908, and succeeding issues of the Edison Phonograph Monthly. These are still in force and must be given the same consideration by the Trade as if reprinted in full herewith.
IND., Liberty — W. A. Fosdick & Son. IV. Y., Haverstraw — H. Simon. MASS., Webster — Racicot Bros.
Jobbers and Dealers are asked not to supply any of the above named firms with our apparatus, at addresses given or any other address.
Reinstated.
MASS., Fall River — Samuel Stone, 234 South Main Street. New Bedford — Samuel Stone, 509 South Water Street.