The Phonogram (1902-12)

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t THE PHONOGRAM In Muse by Bands, solo, and song. The “ Phones *’ are so perfect, the muse so rare That if you don’t own one you’re certainly nowhere. In this age of progression, keep up with the rest Buy an Edison Phonograph, for they are the best It helps to pass the hours quickly away, I would not part with it for even one day. Take my money, and part of my home But please, do leave me, my Records and Phone. “Mkut Mac” • , “ One of the Cranks.” NOTES. U “Mr. Openeer” said I the other day, “ what do you know ? ” Now I never yet saw the time, no matter how sudden my call for Phonograph facts, but Mr. Openeer had some interesting information concealed about his person. And this time was no exception. Drawing out his pocket- book he replied, “Peace on kaktm 5 good will to men.” Elsewhere in this issue I print the two news clipping he handed Boer was proclaimed at Blenheim Palace in England, and the other, a sarcastic account of the good toill existing between two Jersey gentlemen, because of twelve strenuous talking machines and a spite fence. Verily, it takes all kinds of people and things to make this glad world of ours. Editor Phonogeam : Dear Sir :—Enclosed clipping 1 paper. I have occasion to pass the •111 a recent Chicago locality mentioned. \ (