The Phonogram (1900-10)

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* i 1 i f i v * ( Mf K % * * 4 l c The PHONOGRAM SUBSCRIPTION THIRTY CENTS A YEAR SI N G L E N U M RE RS,. FIVE CENTS * *>+ CONTENTS FOR OCTOBER, 1900 New Edison Records New Edison Concert Records Doggerel “I” * - A Novel Interview Doggerel “J” . - Jerry Mr. Simpkins* Snoring Record Shultz has an Attack of Nervoi Sister’s Voice from China The Phonograph in Thibet Doggerel “K” - Letters by Phonograph . r The Story of the phonograph October Notes 5[ A dainty birthday gift or holiday present would be We Sat Apart by Eugene Lee; a charming little love poem, quaintly conceived, and written in a manner that will appeal to all pecially lovers. It is choicely printed on hand made deckle edge paper, and is bound in old style wrappers. Price, postpaid. Fifty cents. Auguste Giraldi, No. ijp Fifth Avenue NEW YORK CITY