The Phonogram (1901-11)

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NOVEMBER 1901 *5 The point is raised by music lovers that the Phonograph is “only a machine.” Very good, but it is perfect reproducing machine. It is not our fault if you have heard cheap music, poor music, vulgar music, on the “ Graphs,” “Grams,” and “Phones” that imitate the Phonograph. Here is a list of musical music for the music lover. All rendered with artistic feeling and true expression. Who shall say that the Phonograph is not a purveyor of music ? Send for an EDISON catalogue at once. NOVEMBER EDISON RECORDS Two Old Time Favorites 7267 7625 7955 7956 7957 The late President's Favorite Hymns. Male Quartette EQ “ “ BQ Nearer, My God, to Thee Lead, Kindly Light Bay State Quickstep Banjo solo O If I Only Had a Dollah of My Own Coon song Co Vaudeville Whistling and Monologue Specialty IVitk imitat’**! Bel