The Phonogram, Vol. 1:11-12 (1891-11)

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MITOMA THE PHONOGRAM p:irlur are two!vo automati<* cabinets, containing phonographs, ananged around the sides of the room, tin* announce- ment card of cadi giving the name of the particular selection which oan^be heard for that day. Every morning a new series of cylinders are placed upon the ma- chines. giving an cntirelv new programme. « • * *• except that certain popular, mueh-called- of November, ISbO. Hoth an* conducted in the same manner, and thev have been successful from the verv start, Thousands 4 of persons to whom the phonograph wouhl only be a name, if known to them at all, have through these mediums become fa- miliarly acquainted with the wonderful litth) instrument, and have carried the news abroad throughout a large extent ok