The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1916)

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10 EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, APRIL, 1916 If You Do Have a Record in Stock You May Not Sell It but If You Don't Have a Record in Stock You Cannot Sell It We believe that Blue Amberol dealers would find it to their best interests to order every record every month and, in order to encourage the adoption of this policy by dealers, particular care was taken, in arranging the April list, to select numbers that would be popular and easy to sell. A glance over the list below will convince any dealer that the efforts of the company to make the list particularly attractive to the retail trade were not made in vain. The names of four of the greatest operatic singers of the world appear in the concert list and the regular list offers such a splendid variety of high class and popular numbers that dealers positively cannot afford to risk missing sales by ordering only a part of the numbers included in it. If you have not been doing so, determine now that you will order the complete list this month and adhere to this policy in the future. Your business and sales will increase out of all proportions to the small additional investment. BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS FOR APRIL CONCERT 28228 Mad'le, ruck, ruck, ruck — Schwabisches Volkslied — Tenor, in German, orch. ace. Karl Jorn 28229 Nymphes et Sylvains, Bemberg, Soprano, in French, orch. ace. Alice Verlet 28230 I Know That My Redeemer Liveth — Messiah, Handel, Soprano, orch. ace. Julia Heinrich 28231 Recitative and Air— The Trumpet Shall Sound— Messiah, Handel, Bass with Trumpet Obligato, orch. ace. Arthur Middleton 28232 Hallelujah Chorus — Messiah, Handel, Mixed voices, orch. ace. Oratorio Chorus REGULAR 2846 Ye Happy Bells of Easter Day— Easter Carol, Traditional, Mixed voices, orch. ace. The Carol Singers 2847 Let the Merry Church Bells Ring! — Easter Carol, Traditional, Mixed voices, orch. ace. The Carol Singers 2848 Praise Ye— Attila, Verdi, Cornet, Trombone and Euphonium Sodero's Band 2849 Wait Till the Clouds Roll By, Fulmer, Tenor, ore. ace. Walter Van Brunt and Chorus 2850 Girl Who Smiles— Waltz, BriquetPhilipp, for Dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2851 Molly Dear, It's You I'm After Medley — One-Step, for Dancing National Promenade Band 2852 In the Gloaming, Harrison. Tenor, orch. ace. Emory B. Randolph and Chorus 2853 Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground— Transcription, Foster-Bacon, Banjo, unacc. Fred. J. Bacon 2854 Answer, Robyn, Baritone, orch. ace. Thomas Chalmers 2855 That Hula Hula — Stop! Look! Listen!, Berlin, Contralto, orch. ace. Helen Clark and Chorus 2856 Valse Pathetique, Ontvas Armand Vecsey and His Hungarian Orchestra 2857 Go to Sleep My Little Pickaninny, Le Barge Heltman, Soprano, orch. ace. Gladys Rice and Chorus 2858 Merry Whirl — One-Step, Leniberg, for Dancing Vess L. Ossman's Banjo Orchestra 2859 You'll Always Be the Same Sweet Girl, H . Von Tiller, Tenor, orch. ace. Manuel Romain 2860 Recitatif et Cavatine, "Sous les pieds d'une femme"— La Reine de Saba, Gounod, Basso, in French, orch. ace. T. Foster Why 2861 Iolanthe Airs— No. 2, Gilbert-Sullivan New York Light Opera Co. 2862 (a) Honey, I Wants Yer Now, Coe; (b) Jerusalem Morning, Male voices, unaccompanied Criterion Quartet 2863 Hungarian Serenade, Sgallari Alessios Mandolin Quartet 2864 My Mother's Rosary, Meyer, Tenor, orch. ace. Walter Van Brunt 2865 Underneath the Stars — Fox Trot, for Dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2866 Around the Map — Fox Trot, for Dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra 2867 Juanita, (Old Spanish Melody), Soprano and Baritone, orch. ace. Gladys Rice and Frederick Wheeler 2868 When the Right Girl Comes Along — Around the Map, Finck, Tenor, orch. ace. Billy Murray and Chorus SWEDISH 9439 Bergslagstroll (pa bygdemal), Froding, Komisk Deklamation Chas. G. WiddSn 9440 Varan Bal, Berlin, Baritone, orch. ace. Chas. G. Widden Profitable to Advertise Complete Amberol List Each Month THE people of Bellingham, Wash., can inform concern uses. Little insertions, calling attention to themselves as to the records on the monthly the fact that any person may secure a phonograph Blue Amberol lists without the necessity of and a choice selection of records for a payment of making a special trip to the store of the Stark one doIlar. with reasonable terms on the balance, Piano Company, the Edison Diamond Amberola also are used every once in a while' , , .u . j . • . When a merchant advertises it is a fairlv cerdealer in that district. . tain indication that he is doing a profitable business G. Sidney Stark, the proprietor of the store, be , . . , . r ,. ■, A > . . 1£ •„ J * v and that he is finding that advertising pays. If it lieves in the power of the press as far as advertis payg Mr Stark Jn Bellingham) Wash#| t0 advertise ing is concerned and his faith in newspaper pub the compiete monthly lists of Blue Amberol records licity is so strong that each month he has the new why shouldn't similar ads be found profitable by Blue Amberol list published in full in his local other dealers in other territories throughout the papers. This by no means fills the space that the United States?