The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1906)

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12 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. Zon-o-phone 10-Inch Records 50 Cents Each What Our Customers Say: Holyoke, Mass., December i6th, 1905. — Every lot of records which are received seem better tliau the last, which is not true of any other make, and J use them all. JJ. A. ELLSWORTH. Brockton, Mass., December ist, 1905. — Your records received yesterday and I will say for them your 10-inch records are the best on the market to-day. L. R. PORTER (Dealer). Baltimore, Md., December 4th, igo5.—We wish to congratulate you upon the tine list of records coming out this month. C. S. SMITH & CO. {Jobbers). Toronto, Canada, December gth, X905.— We wish to compliment you upon your very fine December list of records, samples of which we received yesterday. We think this list is beyond doubt the best you have ever put out. JOHNSTON'S, LIMITED (Jobber). New York, December 5th, 1905.— Permit me to compliment you upon the excellence of your December list of lo-incli Zon-o-phone records. WHAT WE SAY: Our January Records are the best we have ever made. B. SWITKY (Jobber). WHAT WE WILL DO-We will gladly send you our entire January list to try, and if yon don't think them better than any records you have ever heard, RETURN THEM AT OUR EXPENSE. 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 JANUARY LIST: Under the Flag of Victory March. A brilliant record (if this favorite march composed by the well-known German march king Von Blon. Vorspiel (Prelude) to the "Meistersinger." An exceptionally fine reproduction of the favorite Wagnerian opera. This record introduces manj' flute, oboe and other reed effects. ZON-O-PHONE CONCERT BAND. American Army Life March. This is an original composition written around many popular army calls. The trumpet and drum effects are very good. Offenbachiana (Potpourri). Introducing several gems selected from Offenbach's operas. The various combinations of reeds used are especially good. Tell Me Pretty Maiden. Ever favorite sextet from the comic opera "Florodora." What a Friend We Have in Jesus. Plaj^ed in march time. Introducing this very popular hymn. Whistler and His Dog (Caprice). Characteristic piece composed by the well-known trombone virtuoso Arthur Pryor. This record introduces many fine band efifects and a very realistic dog bark. The whistle effect is very good. HAGER'S ORCHESTRA. Composia Waltzes. This selection introduces the favorite melody in F. "In Old Madrid" and the ''The Palms." Can be Used for dancing. Medley Two-Step from "Robinson Crusoe's Isle,"' What You Ain't." "Moonshine." "Foolish" and Introduces "Don't Be Medley Two-Step from "The Earl and The Girl." Played in two-step time. Introduces "How W'ould You Like to Spoon With Me" and "It's Good Enough for Me." My Yankee Irish Girl Medley March and Two-Step. Popular medley two-step. Introducing some fine orchestra effects and good bells. 337 Selections from "Fritz in Tammany Hall." A bright livel}' selection intruducing "Yankee Boodle," and other hits from this opera. 338 Silver Heels March and Two-Step. Catchy composition by the writer of "Hiawatha," "Moonlight Serenade," etc. The arrangement introduces some very fine reed, brass and trap effects. 339 The Whistlers (Intermezzo.) This selection is one of the gems of the late German Comic Opera, "Friihlingsluft," now playing in New York City. The reed and whistle efifects are especially good. SONGS WITH ORCHESTRA ACCOMPANIMENT. 340 Central Give Me Back My Dime. (Duet by Collins and Harlan). An interesting conversation over the 'Phone between two dusky lovers. 341 Fair Fisher Maid and Her Catch. (Duet by Miss Ada Jones and i\Ir. Len Spencer). A clever imitation of the society belle spending the summer at the sea shore. 342 Golden Wedding. (Duet by Miss Ada Jones and Mr. Len Spencer). These clever artists give us a celebration after fifty years of married life, winding up with "Oh, for the Golden Wedding." 343 Have You Seen My Henry Brown? (Miss Ada Jones). A new coon song by A. Von Tilzer. 344 How'd You Like to Spoon With Me? (Billy Murray). One of the hits in "The Earl and The Girl." 345 In Old Madrid. (J. F. Harrison). A good record of this old time favorite. 346 Just a Little Rocking Chair and You. (Billy Murray). Theo. Morse's latest hit. 347 Musical Yankee. (Len Spencer). A bright record full of jokes illustrating the various instruments. 348 Nothin' from Nothin' Leaves You. (Bob Roberts). Coon Song by Fred. Snyder. 349 Robinson Crusoe's Isle. (Billy Murray). Sung by Miss Marie Cahill in Dan V. Arthur's latest production "Moonshine." Words and music by Benjamin H. Burt. 350 Somebody's Sweetheart I Want To Be! (Byron G. Flarlan). One of Cobb and Edwards new ballads. We add 25 new Records each month. Advantages ot Zon-o-phone Records. 1st. The record thread is finer, enabling us to get more on a record. 2nd. The surface of the record is smoother than any other disc record (less scratch). 3rd. Our material is harder and tougher, making it wear longer. 4th. Our tone quality is mellow and natural, not high pitched and metallic. 5th We list more new late "hits" each month than any other Company. 6th. Zon-o-phone 10-inch records, only 50 cents. UNIVERSAL TALKING MACHINE MFG. CO. 28 WARREIM STREET, IMEW YORK