The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1912)

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14 Edison Phonograph Monthly, April, 1912 I Electro for Exploiting Amberol No. 1023 AMBEROL Record Number 1023 and Standard Number 10559 are decidedly timely and for that reason we have sanctioned their being put on sale as soon as received. In fact, the interest in this song, though national at the present time, is only temporary and may wane after the Democratic Convention. Therefore, although the sale will be large, Dealers must push it to the limit while the song is popular and in demand. Order special Electro "X" and we will send this cut free. Run it in the local papers with the copy suggested, or altered to suit your requirements. This is your opportunity to make big, quick sales— Electro "X" will help you. So order it at once and get your copy ready to run in the papers the very day you receive these Records. THE GREAT NATION-WIDE "HIT" 44 They Gotta Quit Kickin' My Dawg Aroun'" is now ready on EDISON RECORDS BOTH AMBEROL AND STANDARD Come in and hear it JOHN BROWN ORANGE, NEW JERSEY