The Phonogram (1902-02)

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to THE. PHONOGRAM “Another good idea,” said the thoughtful theorist. «« The Phonograph would make an especially good teacher of elocution. * * The judge and the lawyer said nothing more—not then. They waited tell the thoughtful theorist had left. Then the lawyer spoke. 44 What do you think of him ?” he asked. 44 I’m in doubt,” replied the judge. “So am I,” admitted the lawyer. “ I can’t make out whether he *19 a plain everyday fool or a humorist,” said the judge. * Same here,” returned the lawyer, and then ly c o m m on consent they dropped the subject lest they should be overcome by brain fatigue.—From The Chicago Pott. Improvement of Eds too Records has perfected the Phonograph. H^ith the New Recorder rtrnrdt can be made at home .— Chawk, A TWENTIETH CENTURY GAME. Samuel Wa*sawii. It was my good fortune to be present at a small social gathering the other evening, and among the various methods employed for the amusement of the guests, was a game, the novelty of which struck my fancy, and which I will describe for the benefit of Phonogram readers. The host was the possessor of an Edison he was very proud, and durin oat, together with about twe music of the old masters and the day. He then announce