The phonoscope (Nov 1896-Dec 1899)

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2 C THE PHONOSCOPE. December, 1896. RUSSELL HUNTING THE ORIGINAL MICHAEL CASEY. I am devoting my entire time, energy and facilities to originating and manufacturing Talking Records for Talking Machines. Benefited by over six years' experience and experiment, I can supply you with a meritable record at a reasonable price. J-J>J>^^J>J>^J I do not copy, imitate or mimic others. I originate, manufacture and sell my own records. Price of Records ORiSrYALS 80c. ® I am the originator of the Casey series — which hare been the standard talking records for the past six years. Remember That there are "Casey" Records on the market which are not manufactured by me. but are made by others, using my subjects, in order to deceive the public. Re m e mb e r _ A poor article is never imitated, GOOD (•) ONES ALWAYS ARE. Imitation is the highest flattery. Remember That certain unprincipled individuals and _^ corporations are duplicating my work. (•) thereby deceiving the public by furnish ing a record about one-third as loud as the original. Re:memt>er' "Casey's" are the Standard Humorous Talking Records. There have been over (•) 50.000 manufactured and shipped to all ^-^ parts of the English speaking world, giv ing universal satisfaction. Remember "Casey" Records are loud, clear and dis(♦) tinct, and are especially recommended for horn use. Remember That nil genuine "Casey" Records are recorded and tested by me. and are absolutely guaranteed. ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ S)®(SX*X$Xs ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ffffff • • ••• NEW RECORDS. ^ NEW SERIES. By RUSSELL HUNTING. JVEW caseys. CASEY'S WOODEN WEDDING. Casey thanks his friends for their wooden presents, made of wood. He called the figures to a dance. Music bv full orchestra. All full. CASEY AS AN AUCTIONEER iNO. 1). Casey tries to sell a pug dog. Pair of gentleman's pants and a photograph picture of Napoleon Boneypart. Exciting bidding. XEW SERIES. HIRAM'S VISIT TO NEW YORK. Hiram relates his experiences. Says he spent almost 60 cents in three days. Just threw money away. HIRAM'S VIEWS ON SUPERSTITION. Says he don't believe in the unlucky thirteen, as he would rather have $13 than $12. HIRAM'S GIRL— HANNAH. Tells about his girl Hannah. A lovely girl; weighs 300 in bathing. Hirarr is very enthusiastic about her feet and nose. NEW SONGS. CASEY ON PARADE. HE DIDN'T GET EXACTLY WHAT HE THOUGHT HE WOULD. ONCE OR TWICE. 1 DID IT. BUT I'M SORRY THAT I DID. AND THEN HE WOKE UP. THE BLOW ALMOST KILLED PAPA. OH! HOW SAD. MY MOTHER-IN-LAW IS DEAD! ARRAH, GO ON. VERY SORRY TO HEAR IT. SHE KNEW IT ALL THE TIME. MARY BLACK FROM HACKENSACK. THAT NAUGHTY LITTLE TWINKLE IN HER EYE. IRENE McNULTY. NEW SONCS.-THIS MONTH ! THE YELLOW KID OF HOGAN'S ALLEY. THE HOME TEAM WON THE GAME. MAYBE MARY DID'NT SEE NEW YORK. ' MAilV'S LEARNING SOMETHING EVERY DAY. All THERE! SAY. ARE YOU SINGLE? SOMETHING SHE SAID TO JOHN. THE BICYCLE GIRL. A MAINE GIRL. SHE NEVER COMES HOME TILL MORNING. 1 KNOW IT. I WAS THERE. . ' THE POOR GIRL DIDN'T KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. ".SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE LIST. RUSSELL HUNTING, 45 CLINTON PLACE, NEW YORK, U. S. A.