Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1912)

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Comic Songs Sentimental Ballads Band Selections Grand Opera Instrumental Solos Sacred Songs Your Edison Phonograph is as new as the latest musical comedy hit or as old as the beautiful ballads of long ago; as cheering as a lively band or as inspiring as a grand opera aria. Whatever your mood or your preference in music, there are Edison Records to satisfy it — Records made by artists who are among the best that the field of opera, concert and musical comedy has produced — new Records every month embracing all of the new things that are good and many of the old ones that have lived. The New Edison Records for May are the works of artists of reputation. Each is perfect of its kind, and many of your kind are included. The only way to get all of the enjoyment possible out of your Edison Phonograph is to keep it supplied with new Records. Look over this list; check the ones that appeal to you and ask your dealer to let you hear them. AMBEROL CONCERT RECORDS 28014 Vito Paulo Gruppe 28015 Coppelia— Entr'ActeandWaltz, ArmandVecsey &Orch. 28016 Old Folks at Home Margaret Keyes AMBEROL RECORDS 987 A Songologue— Winter Garden Stella Mayhew 988 Mary Was My Mother's Name Joseph A. Phillip 989 That College Rag .Walter Van Brunt and Chorus 990 I Want Some One to Care for Me Lottie Gilson 991 You've Got Me Hypnotized, Ada Jones & Billy Murray 992 Take Me Back to the Garden of Love Reed Miller 993 (a) Three Little Owls and the Naughty Little Mice (b) I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough Cal Stewart 994 The Passing Caravan Patrol . . New York Military Band 995 My Lou— Winter Garden, Stella Mavhewfc Bill ie lay lor 996 That Coontown Quartet Premier Quartet 997 Your Own Dear Kiss Elizabeth Spencer 998 When I Was Twenty-One and You Were Sweet Sixteen Joseph A. Phillips and Chorus 999 Peggy Gray Manuel Romain 1000 Good Night, Mr. Moon Campbell and Gillette 1001 That Hypnotizing Man Premier Quartet 1002 Alexander's Ragtime Band Medley. . . .Fred Van Epps 1003 Cujus Animam— Stabat Mater. . . .Charles VV. Harrison 1004 Rockin' in de Win' Bessie Volckmann 1005 Are You Going to Dance?— "The Count of Luxembourg" Elizabeth Spencer and Irving Gillette 1006 Old Folks at Home, with Variations. . . . Andre Benoist 1007 One Fine Day — "Madame Butterfly". . .Agnes Kimball 1008 Let JoyousPeace Reign Every where. Anthony&Harrison 1009 Count of Luxembourg— Waltzes, Amer.Stan. Orchestra 1010 God is Love, His Mercy Brightens Agnes Miller, Reed Miller and Frank Croxton 1011 Happy Days Venetian Instrumental Trio STANDARD RECORDS 10551 Spanish Dance— Suite "Bal Costume," U.S.MarineBand 10552 Pickaninny's Lullaby Elsie Baker 10553 I Want "a Regular Pal" for a "Gal," Walter Van Brunt 10554 'Lizabeth Ann Campbell and Gillette 10555 Scotch Country Dances National Military Band Edison Phonographs . . . .$15 to $200 Standard Records 35 Amberol Records (twice as long) .50 Amberol Concert Records 75 Grand Opera Records . . .75 to $2.00 a& WOIU 144 Lakeside Avenue Orange, N. J.