The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar 1906-Feb 1907)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY. the East can meet those from the West; those from the North will meet others from the South, and all may exchange views on many matters of interest and value from a business standpoint, and all will be broadened by the meeting. Even though the entertainment side may not appeal to some Jobbers, those who do not come will make a mistake from a business standpoint. No such opportunity has ever before been offered to get the Jobbers of the entire country together and it may be some years before it occurs again. The boat trip to West Point and return, occupying as it does an entire day, will furnish a splendid chance for all hands to get acquainted, socially and in a business way. We believe that the entire business will be greatly benefited by this entertainment, and we want every Jobbing firm represented. We must again emphasize our regret that it is not possible to extend an invitation to every one of our loyal Dealers. NEW CUT OUT LIST. Printed below is a list of 152 selections that will be omitted from the next edition of the Record catalogue to be issued July 1st. Notice of the dropping of Nos. 81 15 and 8504 has already been given in the Phonograph Monthly. With the exception of Nos. 81 15 and 8504, all of these titles are being dropped for no other reason than to keep down the total selections in the catalogue and to make it easier for Jobbers and Dealers to carry a complete stock. They are well made Records, we have good moulds of them and they are still selling largely. This notice is given for the purpose of enabling the trade to work off any stock of these selections that they may "have on hand or order such numbers as they may think will later be demanded by their customers. 511 Bonnie Brier Bush March E. S. Orchestra 682 Rendezvous Waltz P. Orchestra 687 Charlatan March P. Orchestra 7387 Arionette Wormser 7600 Rajmiond Overture E. C. Band 7618 Strike Up the Band E. C. Band 7674 Hail to the Spirit of Liberty P. Orchestra 772Z O Shining Light E. M. Band 7863 Calanthe Waltzes E. M. Band 7875 Ain't Dat a Shame Denny 8004 Remembrance of Switzerland Liberati 8006 Donkey Laugh P. Orchestra 8028 Young Werner's Parting Song Liberati ^8029 Stephanie Gavotte Wormser 8036 Pyramid Polka Liberati 8041 Selection from Dolly Varden P. Orchestra 8045 Back, Back to the Woods Collins and Natus 8049 Lizard and the Frog . E. M. Band 8067 Down in Louisiana P. Orchestra 8068 Coaching Party P. Orchestra 8085 Parody on Good Bye Dolly Grey North 8088 Loin du Pays P. Orchestra 8092 I've Got My Eyes on You-oo-00 Thompson Si 15 Characteristic Negro Medley I. Quartette •8166 Medley of Reels Hopkins 8176 Loreley P. Orchestra 8197 Rose of Killarney Redmond 8208 Russian Fantasia Kryl 8209 8219 8230 8234 8235 S245 8252 8265 8280 8285 8288 8290 8305 8320 8325 8326 8327 8330 8331 8341 8342 8343 8358 8^69 8392 8397 8420 8434 8443 8.ls2 84^6 8-160 8465 8469 8477 8^04 85 1 9 8522 8526 8527 8^8 8537 8539 8541 8555 8565 8567 8^70 8571 8579 8583 8588 8590 8596 8601 8602 8608 8617 8620 8621 8625 8627 8636 8642 8653 8676 8670 8688 8694 8695 8702 8703 8705 8711 8720 8723 8724 8727 8738 8741 8751 8757 8759 8761 8762 8764 8770 8771 8776 8783 8785 8790 Kryl Down Deep in the Cellar Jerry Murphy Was a Friend Etc. Collins and Natus March Medley from Twirly Whirly P. Orchestra Message of the Violet Rajah March Toreador's Song In Old Judea Talmage on Miracles Alice, Where Art Thou {Parody) Eva Reapers' Chorus Dance of the Skeletons Coliseum March Selection from The Silver Slipper Reminiscences of Minstrelsy Echoes of Minstrelsy Arbucklenian Poika Zamona Little Cotton Dolly E. I'll Be Busy All Next Wee. Noreen Mavourneen Uncle Tefferson Wedding Over the Hill Please, Mamma, Buy Me a Baby In Old Alabama Banquet in Misery Hall Little Dinah Tones Every Morn I Bring Her Chickens Stricklctt E. M. Band Thompson MacDonough Spencer North Hopkins Edison Brass Quartette E. C. Band E. C. Band P. Orchestra ]\linstrcls Minstrels Krxl P. Orchestra M. Quartette Collins Harlan Golden Golden Harlan P. Orchestra Harlan Hopkins Collins Collins and Harlan MacDonougli MacDonough E. S. Orchestra Collins and Harlan I. Quartette Stanley Murray Pretty Little Dinah Jones MacDonough I'm Thinking of You All the While Murray Congo Love .Song MacDonough You Can't Fool All the People, Etc. Collins Only a Dream of the Golden Past Wallace It's a Lovely Day for a Walk Morgan & Stanley I Could Never Love Like That Murrav Laughing Medley I. Quartette Crowd on McNally's Back Stoop, My Cosey Corner Girl By the Sycamore Tree Selection from Three Little Maids He Was a Sailor Nigger Stew Out Where the Breakers Roar Under a Panama Tell Me That Beautiful Story Schneider & Wallace Sammy Schneider and Wallace Moriarity Collins and Harlan I m Longing for You Sweetheart. Etc. Wallace Keep On A-Shining Silv'y Moon E. M. Quartette Peggy Bradv MacDonough Like a Star That Falls From Heaven Wallace What Would the Neighbors Collins and Harlan Harlan E. S. Orchestra Boulais and Anthony Roberts Collins and Harlan Roberts E. S. Orchestra Collins and Harlan Collins E. S. Orchestra Siegcl Collins and Harlan Harlan Little Dolly Driftwood Felice Far Away Wouldn't It Make You Hungry Barney Woodchuck Song Bridal Rose Overture I Ain't Got No Time Maydee Winter's Evening Overture Traumerei Over the Pilsener Foam Kiss Me Good Night, Dear Love My San Domingo Maid Good-Bye, Fedora I'll Do the Same for You Idle Moments Nancy Lee Awakening of Spring Ghost That Never Walked My Little Love-Bird Beauty's Cunning I Love You All the Time Good-Bye Fedora Medley Japs' Tattoo My Kangaroo Encouragement Overture Everywhere Without Your Love, Ah, Let Me Die MacDonough Collins and Harlan Harlan E. S. Orchestra Harlan and Stanley E. S. Orchestra Roberts MacDonough E. S. Orchestra MacDonough E. M. Band E. M. Band Morgan and Stanley E. S. Orchestra Collins and Harlan Katunka (Intermezzo) Gone, Gone, Gone Don't You Cry, My Honey Mississippi Mamie Psyche (Schersetto) Two Eyes of Brown When the Coons Have Etc. How Can I Leave Thee On Tiotoe Old Mother Goose In the Gloaming Morgan E. S. Orchestra Collins and Harlan Morgan & Stanley MacDonough E. S. Orchestra Harrison Dreamland, Roberts Morgan and Stanley E. C. Barid Murrav E. M. Quartette