The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1911)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Aug. ,1911 19 Foreign Records for August, 1911 (ON SALE AUGUST 101 AMBEROL: UNITED STATES LIST, STANDARD: UNITED STATES LIST, BRITISH AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE) 12329 I'm the Man that Buried Flanagan, Castling & Murphy Billy Williams 12330 Why Do You Think I Look so Gay? Williams & Weston Billy Williams 12331 Soap and Water, Williams & Godfrey Billy Williams 12332 In the Land Where There are No Girls, Godfrey & Powell Billy Williams 12333 Selection from The Yeomen of the Guard, Sullivan National Military Band 12334 Eternal Father, Strong to Save Peter Dawson 12335 When Father Said He'd Pay the Rent, Hargreaves George Formby 12336 They're All Single by the Seaside, David & Murphy Florrie Forde 12337 The Last Watch, Weatherley & Pinsuti Ernest Pike 12338 Drink, Boys, Drink, Carolan Stanley Kirkby 12339 The Scotch Errand Boy, Lauder Harry Lauder 12340 God Save the King National Military Band & Peter Dawson BRITISH STANDARD (TWO MINUTE). 14069 The King's Body Guard March, Hume National Military Band 14070 Roamin' in the Gloamin', Lauder Harry Lauder 50c. EACH; CANADIAN 65c. EACH 35c EACH; CANADIAN, 40c. EACH 14071 When the Summer Days are O'er, Anna Gray, David, Jlton & Penso Ernest Pike 14072 Kelly Land, David & Murphv Florrie Forde 14073 Here We are Again, Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams 14074 Wake Up, John Bull, Godfrey & Williams Billy Williams GERMAN AMBEROL (FOUR MINUTE). 15183 Zum Geburtstage Nebe-Quartett 1 5184 Der Erlkonig, Schubert Hofopernsanger Joh. Bischoff 15185 Ach mein Sohn, aus der Oper; "'Der Prophet," Meyerbeer Flora Wolff 15186 Armee-Marsch No. 168 mit Chorgesang, Faust Johann Strauss Orchester SPANISH AMBEROL (FOUR-MINUTE) 8041 La Princesa del Dolar — "Para empezar tenemos. ..." Fall Pedro B. Vinart y Emilia Vergeri SPANISH STANDARD (TWO-MINUTE) 21279 La Princesa del Dolar — Hans Heinrich de Slik, ilustre Baron, Fall Pedro B. Vinart 21282 La Viuda Alegre — "Como la rosa temp rana...." Lehar Pedro B. Vinart Suspended List, July 20 \ 1911 This list is supplemental to the Suspended Lists which appeared in the June, 1908, and succeeding issues of the Edison Phonograph Monthly. These are still in force and must be given the same consideration by the Trade as if reprinted in full herewith. Suspended CAL., San Jose — Mrs. L. J. Bergstrom. COLO., Denver — Nat. Musical Record Exchange Co. IOWA, Des Moines — United Drug Co. N. Y., Auburn — Knox-Romig Furn. Co. Syracuse — Clark Music Co. OHIO, Salem — C. C. Weaver. W. VA., Buckhannon — G. O. Young. Philippi — Young & Windom. Jobbers and Dealers are asked not to supply the above named firms with our apparatus, at addresses given or any other address. Reinstated CONN., So. Manchester — W. E. Luettgens. IOWA, Red Oak— C. W. Larson and E. S. Thomason (Red Cross Drug Store). Edison Hebrew Records It is with a feeling of great pride and pleasure that we announce the following Hebrew Records by Hyman Adler and Cantor Bernat Wolff. Hyman Adler is recognized as the foremost Hebrew caricature artist on the stage to-day, and is, in addition, a playwright of no little ability. Bernat Wolff is equally well known, having been Cantor in a number of the largest syna gogues here and abroad. At present he is singing in this capacity at the Calbarier Synagogue in New York. In both cases, the Records have been made with great care and in a superior manner that will contribute largely to their popularity among Hebrew-speaking people. AMBEROL Sung by Hyman Adler Orchestra accompaniment 10009 Dus Heilige Sekele (Motzan) 10010 Die New-Yorker Treren (Altman) Sung by Cantor Bernat Wolff Organ accompaniment 10011 Kidesh 10012 Hinenie 10013 Ail Mulay Rachmem STANDARD Sung by Herman Adler Orchestra accompaniment 21024 Dus pitzaly Kind {Motzan) 21025 Shabes Koidesh (Motzan) 21026 Kasar Tuira (Motzan) 21027 Yom Hachupo 21028 Moishe Rabeinu 21029 Al Tashlichenu 21030 Wejiten 1'cho (Rumshisky) 21031 Hot Ihr Nit Gesehn Mein Moishe (Perlmutter & Wohl) Sung by Cantor Bernat Wolff Organ accompaniment 21032 Tahl 21033 Spheero 21034 Yei Ruzoin These Records are slated to go on sale August 25th, so Dealers are urged to place orders at once. Special supplements, bearing Form No. 2050, have been printed and will be furnished upon request. The usual list prices of Standard and Amberol Records will prevail.