The Edison phonograph monthly (Dec 1914-Dec 1915)

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DISON PHONOGRAPH MONTHLY, MAY, 1915 13 Window Display of J. R. Klixgsmith & Co., Greenburg, P, J. R. KLINGSMITH & CO.'S FESTIVE EDISON WINDOW DISPLAY OXE of the most artistic small window displays we have ever seen is that of this enterprising Pennsylvania firm located at Greenburg. Passersbv stop and admire it day after day, for it is simple, ornate and attractive. The neat effect is certainly a novel idea in window displays and well worthy of being copied. TWO BLUE AMBEROLS WITH A HISTORY SW. LANGFORD of 924 Pennsylvania Ave., . N. W., Washington, D. C., writes to the McKee Co., Inc., of that city as follows: "The accompanying Edison Blue Amberol Record, 'A Perfect Day,' was played 6,500 times with an ordinary four-minute sapphire point and the record is stil! in fairly good condition. I have a Blue Amberol Record, ' Tipperary,' that has been played over 18,000 times and is still in use." DOES AS WELL AS SILYERSTONE OF ST. LOUIS IN the February Monthly The Silverstone Music Co. reported the sale of two Edison discs to one family, (Mrs. George Rubelman) — an Edison 3450 Disc for the parlor and an Edison #150 Edison Disc for an upstairs room — total 3600. We now have the pleasure of recording another sale of two Edison Disc machines to one partv bv Alexander MacLean, of Haileybury, Ontario. He recently sold two 3300 Edisons — one oak and one mahogany — to a single home. The total value of the sale was the same as in the Silverstone deal — 3600 — quite a nice sum for one familv to invest in Edison Disc instruments. HIGH-CLASS TALKING MACHINE MAN desires to make a change. Have had ten (10) years experience selling and repairing. Edison man through and through. Best of references. Address Desirable, Station A, Box 11 Spokane, Wash.