The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1903-Feb 1904)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY. SUSPENDED LIST, APRIL 1, 1903,— SUPERSEDING ALL PREVIOUS LISTS. KANSAS. Lawrence— BELL BROS. MASSACHUSETTS. Lawrence — LORD & CO., 314 Essex street. Malden— A. T. FULLER. New Bedford— H. B. DeWOLFF. MICHIGAN. Detroit— F. J. SCHWANKOVSKY. Saginaw— GEO. W. EMENDORFER. Kansas City MISSOURI. -THE WITTMANN CO. NEBRASKA. Lincoln— THE WITTMANN CO. Omaha— THE WITTMANN CO. NEW JERSEY. Atlantic City— SAMUEL D. WOLF, 32-34 Arkansas avenue. Bayonne— I. WIGDOR, 450 Avenue D. Jersey City— W. L. HOFFMAN, 151 Montgomery street. Newark— R. L. CORWIN. Paterson-CHAS. H. KELLY, 25 N. Main st. West Hoboken— EMIL HOLLANDER, or THE WEST HOBOKEN BICYCLE & PHONOGRAPH CO., 619 Spring street. NEW YORK. Bedford Park— GEO. H. TYRRELL. New York City— A. T. ARMSTRONG, or AMERICAN PHONOGRAPH CO., 106 Wall street. R. L. CORWIN, also Newark, N. J. EAGLE PHONOGRAPH CO., or C. LOWENTHAL, 83 Nassau Street. EMPIRE PHONOGRAPH CO., 2 West 14th street. HAWTHORNE & SHEBLE, 297 Broadway, also Philadelphia, Pa. R. H. INGERSOLL & BRO., 67 Cort landt street. W. L. ISAACS, 114 Fulton street. S, LEMBURG & CO., 194 Broadway. J. McELLYNNE, 202 Broadway. F. M. PRESCOTT, 44 Broad street. STAR CREDIT -CO,, or Paul Sacks, 180 East Houston st. and 57 Third ave. Saratoga— W. J. TOTTEN. OHIO. Cincinnati— J. L. ANDEM. Springfield -D. & M. VANDERPOOL. Uhrichsville— F. A. MAZURIE. PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia— HAWTHORNE & SHEBLE, 604 Chestnut street. RHODE ISLAND. Providence— F. P. MOORE. Jobbers and Dealers are asked to co=operate with us, FOR OUR MUTUAL GOOD, by being careful that they do not supply any of the above named firms with our apparatus. A NEW NATIONAL AIR. "TV yJY Own United States," the patriotic JlVX song from "'When Johnny Comes Marching Home," promises to become a national air of this country. It is now being sung in hundreds of the public schools in all sections and its pop ularity is growing with wonderful rapidity. Both music and words are very stirring, especially when sung by a chorus. This song was listed by this Company in February and the demand for it has been large. CORRECT GROSS WEIGHTS. Changes in the equipment and manner of packing have from time to time changed the gross weights of the several styles of the Phonograph. The correct weights are given in the following table. Gem 22 lbs. 1 case Standard 50 " Home 70 " Triumph 90 " * ' Concert 135 " 2 cases Excelsior 100 " Bijou 68 " Ajax 420 " 4 " Climax 335 " 3 " Triton 85 " 1 case