The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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^/Te EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY CONTENTS FOR MARCH 1912 Page Record Return Guide for March 2 Suspended List, February 20, 1912 2 Factory Visitors 2 Edison at Sixtyfive 3 Current Printed Matter 4 March Sales 4 Edison Window Display for Easter 5 Artists' Itineraries i 5 Those Grand Opera Records 6 Fisk Jubilee Records 6 Bohemian Records 7 I. O. O. F. Records 7 Edison Concert at Northampton 7 Page Spalding's Violin 8 The Edison in New Zealand 9 Phonograph Speech 9 March 17th 10 Edison Concerts 10 Edison Record Talent 11 Walt Mason 12 The Other 13,000 13 Our Standing Offer 14 Advance List of May Records 15 Foreign Records for March 18 Armand Vecsey 19 Edison Jobbers 20 Record Return Guide for March After March 1st, 1912, United States A to L Jobbers and Canadian Jobbers may return to the factory for credit under the terms of the current 10 per cent. Record Exchange plan, Edison Amberol and Edison Standard Records listed up to and including the numbers given in the following table: AMBEROL STANDARD i Group $2.00 40042 1.50 35019 1.00 30041 ) B-112 Domestic 639 10485 British 12288 14047 French 17113 18171 German 15170 16186 Italian 7507 20612 Hebrew 10008 21023 Spanish 8013 1281 1 Filipine 8018 21266 Mexican 6130 20367 Portuguese 5093 19490 Argentine 7112 19784 Cuban None 20711 Porto Rican 8511 None Swedish 9401 20551 Bohemian 9805 16544 Hungarian None 1 5792 Norwegian 9200 19900 Polish None 15697 Belgian None 18480 Danish None 1 5800 Holland-Dutch None 18472 Welsh 12203 12338 Hawaiian 11504 20716 Japanese None 12826 Chinese None 12768 Boiling Eggs by Phonograph To the Editor of The Sun— Sir: The Editorial method of boiling an egg is a trifle too full of detail, to my thinking. Here is a much better plan: I have a Phonograph. I put my eggs in boiling water, insert in the Phonograph a record, I won't give away what it is, which plays for three minutes exactly. I set the record going, and when it has run out the eggs are nicely set and ready for eating. Musical. Suspended List, Feb. 20, 1912 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. Me., Portland — Geo. W. Brown. Ernest L. Small. Jobbers and Dealers are asked not to supply the above named firms with our apparatus, at addresses given or any other address. Factory Visitors Among those whom we had the pleasure of entertaining at the factory during the past few weeks were the following: W. O. Pardee and H. L. Ellenberger, PardeeEllenberger Co., New Haven, Conn.; John A. Popp, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Wm. Toennies, Eclipse Phonograph Co., Hoboken, N. J.; F. E. Bolway, Oswego, N. Y. ; W. A. Myers, J. A. Myers and Mr. Metzger of W. A. Myers, Williamsport, Pa. ; O. R. Moulton and W. A. Moulton, American Phonograph Co., Burlington, Vt. ; W. D. Andrews, Syracuse, N. Y. 5 C. N. Andrews, W. D. Andrews, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. De Forest, Sharon, Pa. ; L. C. Wisell, of Lyon & Healy, Chicago, 111. ; W. O. Brown, Dover, N. J.; F. Loeffler, Union Hill, N. J.; Clarence H. Seavey, Haverhill, Mass.; S. J. Francis and Mr. Harvey, 1\ er Johnson Sporting Goods Co., Boston, Mass.; L. E. McGreal, Milwaukee, Wis.; J. N. Blackman, Blackman Talking Machine Co., New York; T. O'Grady and Mr. Zellman, The Edisonia Company, Newark, N. J.; O. R. Moulton, American Phonograph Co., Burlington, Vt.; J. H. Massey, J A. Foster Co., Providence, R. I. ; Mr. Osgood, A. B. Clinton Co., New Haven, Conn.; Hy Eilers, Portland, Ore., and George Heidinger, Eilers Music Co., Spokane, Wash.; W. M. Cole, H. E. Sidles Phonograph Co., Lincoln, Neb. ; Louis Buehn, Philadelphia, E. Buehn, Pittsburg, Louis Buehn & Bro. ; Hugh Shields, Denver Dry Goods Co., Denver, Colo.