The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, March, 1912 19 12422 I Never Knew I Loved You, Penso Albert Crawley 12423 Queen of My Heart, Cellier Peter Dawson 12424 Memories of Mother, Harkness Wm. McEwan i2425 Sons of the Brave, March, Bidgood National Military Band BRITISH STANDARD FOR MARCH i4117 Top Dog— One-step, Windeatt National Military Band 14118 The Chocolate Major, Mills & Scott Jack Charman 14119 You Taught Me How to Love You, Meyer Albert Crawley 14120 Administration March, Sousa (Concertina) Alexander Prince 14121 I Saw Peter Henry Home, Bennett Scott Florrie Forde 14122 The Gospel Bells, Martin Wm. McEwan 14123 Santa Lucia March, hotter H. M. Irish Guards Band 14124 I Wish I Were a Ladies' Man, Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams 14125 The Dear Irish Boy (Bagpipes) W. N. Andrews 14126 Giggling— Polka March, Christine National Military Band GERMAN AMBEROL FOR MARCH 15226 Aufzug der Stadwache, Leon Jessel Johann Strauss Orchester 15227 Fruhling im Winter, A. Steinke Hans Bondy 15228 Der alte Goethe, Adolf Kirchl Udel Quartette 15229 Die Liebeslaube, Karl Hoschna Incie Bernardo & Hans Bondy 15230 Eva— Walzer aus "Eva," F. Lehar Johann Strauss Orchester Dealers, we want to impress upon you that the show window of to-day has become a silent partner in the business, silent to be sure but one whose silence is golden. The real value of a good window display is measured by these two business units. First — new customers made; second — increased sales to old customers. The power of a good display you can measure in the increase of your daily receipts. Almost everyone wants to buy what he sees! How many would care to purchase what they have not seen? Why not show the public that you have a desire to interest them in your particular line? Back up our national advertising and your own local efforts by placing the real article in a conspicuous location. Embellish the show window with attractive artistic show cards containing terse selling points. No matter how difficult it may seem to arrange attractive displays— it can be done. It is up to you to assign yourself the task of spending a few hours in your show window weekly. Spend a trifling amount fo. necessary material to produce attention-attracting displays. And, do not lose sight of the fact that the public tires of a certain setting quickly. They want to see something new. They are looking eagerly for the appearance of your next best effort. Don't disappoint them. Keep them interested. Use Edison Displays — the cheapest and best direct method of making new customers and increasing sales to old ones. Send in that Easter Display order now ! GERMAN] STANDARD FOR MARCH 16225 Pariser-Pflaster Marsch — aus "Eva," F. Lehar Johann Strauss Orchester 16226 Sankt Pauli, wie bist du schon ! Hermann Stein Erich Schroeter 16227 Tischrode — "Bogrussung der Gaste," Schonwald Gustav Schonwald 16228 Mariechon ! — Polka, S. Courquin Johann Strauss Orchester mit Chor FRENCH AMBEROL FOR MARCH 17153 Mendiant d'Amour, Goublier Louis Nucelly 17154 Pensee d'Automne, Massenet Gaston Dubois 17155 Carmen — duo — "Parle-moi de ma mere," Bizet Mme. Laute-Brun et Gaston Dubois 17156 Faust — "Chanson du ror de Thule," Gounod Mme. Laute-Brun 17157 La Boheme — "Je suis poete," Puccini Gaston Dubois FRENCH STANDARD FOR MARCH 18193 Valse Brune, G. Krier Garde Republicaine Coralie, R. Desmoulins Paul Lack Vous n'avez pas ca, E. Spencer Adolphe Berard SPANISH AMBEROL FOR MARCH La Tempestad — Romanza de las Joyas, Chapi Alicia del Pino La Gran Via — Vals del Caballero de Gracia, Chueca y Valverde Jose Frances SPANISH STANDARD FOR MARCH 21288 Ei Husar de la Guardia — Cancion de Napoleon Cuples, Jimenez Felix de la Sierra 18194 18195 8054 8055 Armand Vecsey and his Hungarian Orchestra number among their many successful performances appearances before the principal rulers of Europe, among them Emperor William II, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, King Frederick of Denmark, Maria Feodorovna, Dowager Empress of Russia.