The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, JULY, 1913 13 EDISON BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1913 THE Edison Records listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in the United States and Canada before August 25th, 1913, all things being favorable; and they may be re-shipped to Dealers at 8 A. M. on August 23d. They must not, however, be exhibited, demonstrated, or placed on sale by Jobbers or Dealers until 8 A. M. on August 25th. Supplements and Phonograms will be shipped with Records. These may be distributed to Dealers after August 20th, but must not be circulated among the public before August 25th. Jobbers and Dealers may, however, deposit supplements and Phonograms in mail boxes or post offices after 5 P. M. on August 23d, for delivery on the morning of the 25th. Bulletins will be mailed direct to all Dealers from Orange. Jobbers are required to place orders for September Records on or before July 10th. Dealers should place September orders with Jobbers before July 10th to insure prompt shipment when Jobber's stock is received. THOMAS A. EDISON, INC. ORANGE, N. J., U. S. A. BLUE AMBEROL CONCERT LIST 75 cents each in the United States; $1.00 each in Canada 28172 Good-Bye, Sweet Day (Kate Vannah) Christine Miller Contralto, orchestra accompaniment 28173 Rondo (Op. 94) (Dvorak) Paulo Gruppe Violoncello, piano accompaniment by Charles Gilbert Spross 28174 Prologue from Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Thomas Chalmers Baritone, orchestra accompaniment 28175 Sing, Smile, Slumber (Charles Gounod) Marie Rappold Soprano, orchestra accompaniment BLUE AMBEROL REGULAR 50 cents each in the United States; 65 cents each in Canada 1823 Favorite Airs from Patience (Gilbert and Sullivan) Edison Light Opera Co. Orchestra accompaniment 1824 It Takes a Little Rain with the Sunshine {Harry Carroll) Walter Van Brunt Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1825 Ciribiribin Waltz Song (A. Pestalozza) Elizabeth Spencer Soprano, orchestra accompaniment 1826 Light Cavalry Overture (Franz von Suppe) Edison Concert Band 1827 Sail on Silv'ry Moon (Ernie Erdman) Albert H. Campbell and Irving Gillette Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1828 Kathleen Mavourneen (F. W. Nichols Crouch) Mrs. Clarence Eddy Contralto, orchestra accompaniment 1829 Down by the Old Mill Stream (Tell Taylor) Introducing Marie Kaiser in refrain Vernon Archibald Baritone, orchestra accompaniment 1830 A Woman's Smile— The Firefly (Rudolf Friml) Charles W. Harrison Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1831 I Would that My Love (Felix Mendelssohn) Elizabeth Spencer and E. Eleanor Patterson Soprano and contralto, orchestra accompaniment 1832 I'll Change the Shadows to Sunshine (Ernest R. Ball) Irving Gillette Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 1833 When Michael Dooley Heard the Booley, Booley (Harry Von Tilzer) Billy Murray Comic song, orchestra accompaniment 1834 The Little Flatterer (R. Eilenberg) Charles Daab Bells, orchestra accompaniment 1835 Gathering Home (W. A. Ogden) Harry Anthony and James F. Harrison (John Young and Frederick J. Wheeler) Sacred, orchestra accompaniment 1836 Ragtime Regiment Band (Melville Morris) Edward Meeker Coon song, orchestra accompaniment 1837 Clamy Green Billy Golden and Joe Hughes Vaudeville sketch 1838 I Love You, California (A. E. Frankenstein) Knickerbocker Quartet and Elizabeth Spencer March song, orchestra accompaniment 1839 I'd Do as Much for You (Harry Von Tilzer) Ada Jones and Billy Murray Conversational duet, orchestra accompaniment 1840 Just Plain Dog (The Original Rastus) Van Avery Vaudeville specialty 1841 In My Harem (Irving Berlin) Billy Murray Comic song, orchestra accompaniment