The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1906-Feb 1907)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY. NEW EDISON GOLD MOULDED RECORDS. ADVANCE LIST FOR JULY, 1906. RECORDS listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in -the United States and Canada before June 27th, all things being favorable, but they must not be placed on sale by Jobbers or re=shipped to Dealers before 8 A. M. on June 27th. Supplements, Phonograms and Bulletins will be shipped with Records, and these also must not be distributed in any manner before June 27th. Jobbers are required to place orders for July Records on or before May 10th. Dealers should place July orders with their Jobbers before May 10th to insure prompt and complete shipment when Jobbers' stock is received. 9290 Charge of the Hussars (Spindler) Edison Concert Band 9291 In Happy Moments (Wallace) Ballad from "Maritana," Orch. accom. Alan Turner 9292 It's Up to You to Move (Rogers) Coon song, Orch. accom. Collins and Harlan 9293 Sailor's Hornpipe Medley (Original) Leopold Moeslein Violin solo, introducing "Sailor's Hornpipe/' "Paddy Whack" Jig, "Haste to the Wedding" Country Dance and "Pickett's Hornpipe," Orch. accom. 9294 Virginia Song (Cohan) Ada Jones As sung by Ethel Levey in "George Washington, Jr.," Orch. accom. 9295 Everybody Gives Me Good Advice (Kendis & Paley) Bob Roberts New Coon song by the writers of "Sympathy," Orch. accom. 9296 Here's To Our Absent Brothers (Helf) Byron G. Harlan Descriptive song, introducing Male Quartette and other incidental effects. Fraternally inscribed by the composer to his brother Elks. Orch. accom. 9297 Nibelungen March (Wagner-Sonntag) Edison Military Band Adapted from Richard Wagner's Nibelungen Ring, "Rheingold," "The Valkyrie," "Siegfried" and "G otter dammerung." 9298 I Like Your Way (Witt) Harry MacDonough Sentimental Waltz song, Orch. accom. 9299 Why Don't You Try (Van Alstyne) Miss Hoy and Mr. Anthony Soprano and Tenor conversational duet, Orch. accom. 9300 If Washington Should Come to Life (Cohan) Billy Murray Song hit from "George Washington, Jr.", Orch. accom. 9301 My Little Dutch Colleen Medley (Original) Albert Benzler Xylophone solo, introducing "My Little Dutch Colleen," "Henny Klein," "What's the Use of Knocking" and "Moving Day," Orch. accom. 9302 Here It Comes Again (Williams) Arthur Collins Coon song from Williams & Walker's new musical creation "Abyssinia," Orch. accom. 9303 Lonesome Little Maid (Solman) Irving Gillette Sentimental song by the writers of "Little Girl You'll Do," Orch. accom. 9304 Is My Name Written There? (Davis) Anthony and Harrison Gospel Hymn, Orch. accom. 9305 Dance of the Nile Maidens (Losey) Edison Concert Band 9306 Nothing Like That in Our Family (Furth) Will F. Denny Comic song, Orch. accom. 9307 I Want What I Want When I Want It (Victor Herbert) Frank C 'Stanley Song hit from "Mile. Modiste," Orch. accom. 9308 Chas. T. Ellis' Baby Song (Ellis) George P. Watson German dialect yodle song, Orch. accom. -9309 Passion — Intermezzo (Hager) Edison Symphony Orchestra -9310 Good-Bye, Mister Greenback (Allen) Edward Meeker Coon song by the composer of "Any Rags," Orch. accom. 93 1 1 Maggie Clancy's New Piano (Original) Ada Jones and Len Spencer Vaudeville sketch, with incidental effects. 9312 Where the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door (Von Tilzer) Male Quartette, Orch. accom. Edison Male Quartette 9313 Flying Arrow (Holzman) Edison Military Band "Intermezzo Indienne" by the composer of "Uncle Sammy March," "Blaze Away March" and "Yankee Grit March" Edison Gold Moulded Records are made only in Standard Size. Both Standard and Concert Records may be ordered from this list. Order by number, not title. If Concert Records are wanted, give the number and letter C.