The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY FOR FEB., 1913 Bring the latest musical comedy hits, the best in classical music and the most famous grand opera selections into your own home. THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH will play them all for you better than they have ever been played before. The variety of entertainment afforded by the Edison makes it indispensable to any home. The Edison Blue Amberol Record, being practically unbreakable, permits you to play any selection as often as you wish. It will not wear out. Played with the Diamond point Reproducer, the Blue Amberol Record gives clearness and roundness .of tone, resonance to the lower notes and delicacy and steadiness to the highest soprano voices. You will never know what "tone" means until you hear the Edison. JAMES SMITH 120 Broadway THIS is the last of the series of six stock electros which we have been offering in the December and January issues of the MONTHLY. Like the others, they are furnished in three sizes, the third being 4A"xl«". In each case we have drawn up provisional copy suggested by the cut. How many of these cuts have you used? They are all line cuts and can be used for newspaper work. Why not run a series of ads in the local paper, using these six electros as illustrations? In that case it would be a good idea to devote each ad in the series to one point of Edison superiority and have the last one sum them up. These electros are numbered as follows: TWO THREE FIGURES FIGURES Large 870 867 Medium 874 875 Small 862 861 THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH in your home permits you to bring up your child in an atmosphere of beautiful music. The taste thus cultivated will be a source of greatest happiness in years to come. The superb tone of the unbreakable Blue Amberol Record gives a rich, mellow quality to voices that is obtained on no so-called talking machine. The Diamond Reproducer, with its extra weight and fine point, is the most perfect that has ever been devised. JOHN BROWN Main Street