The Edison phonograph monthly (Jan-Dec 1913)

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EDISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, SEPTEMBER, 1913 11 EDISON BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS w ■ ■^^^^^^■B ike EDISON "BlueAmheroI RECORD can be played 3.000 times and still be a good record ^ ~ ^ ■1 ■ FOR NOVEMBER, 1913 T (HE Edison Records listed below will be shipped from Orange in time to reach all Jobbers in the United States and Canada before October 25th, 1913, all things being favorable; and they may be re-shipped to Dealers at 8 A. M. on October 24th. They must not, however, be exhibited, demonstrated, or placed on sale by Jobbers or Dealers until 8 A. M. on October 25th. Supplements and Phonograms will be shipped with Records. These may be distributed to Dealers after October 20th, but must not be circulated among the public before October 25th. Jobbers and Dealers may, however, deposit supplements and Phonograms in mail boxes or post offices after 5 P. M. on October 24th, 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 November Records on or before September 10th. Dealers should place November orders with Jobbers before September 10th to insure prompt shipment when Jobber's stock is received. THOMAS A. EDISON, INC. ORANGE, N. J., U. S. A. SPECIAL GRAND OPERA RECORDS $1.00 each in the United States; $1.25 each in Canada 28176 O, Happy Day, O, Day so Dear {Carl Gotze) Margaret Keyes Contralto, orchestra accompaniment 28177 Prize Song — Die Meistersinger {WagnerWilhelmj) Albert Spalding Violin, piano accompaniment 28178 Abide With Me {S. Liddle) Christine Miller Contralto, orchestra accompaniment 28179 Come Back to Erin (Claribel) Orville Harrold Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 2014 2015 2016 BLUE AMBEROL REGULAR 50 cents each in the United States; 65>ents each in Canada Der Tambour der Garde Overture {A. E. Till) Edison Concert Band Villanelle — Oft Have I Seen the Swift Swallow {Eva DeW Aequo) Marie Kaiser Soprano, orchestra accompaniment They've Got Me Doin' it Now — Medley {Irving Berlin) Billy Murray Ragtime song, orchestra accompaniment 2017 When It's Apple Blossom Time in Normandy {Mellor, Gifford and Trevor) Irving Gillette Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 2018 A Little Bunch of Shamrocks {Harry Von Tilzer) Frank X. Doyle and Chorus Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 2019 Here Comes My Daddy Now Medley, Two-step National Promenade Band For Dancing 2020 You're the Same Old Girl {Bert Grant) Walter Van Brunt Tenor, orchestra accompaniment 2021 Snow Deer {Percy W enrich) * Ada Jones and Billy Murray Indian song, orchestra accompaniment 2022 The Curse of an Aching Heart {AL Piantadosi) Will Oakland Counter-tenor, orchestra accompaniment 2023 Sunshine and Roses {Egbert Van Alstyne) Irving Gillette Tenor, orchestra accompaniment