The talking machine world (July-Dec 1923)

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36 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD September 15, 1923 A NEW IDEA IN RECORDS Well Known Fairy Stories Set to Music Triple Your Record Sales with ''Triple Records'' Here's a brand new idea in record selling — sell three records instead of one. "Junior Operettas" are Fairy Stories that everyone knows — set to attractive music — reproduced in six parts on THREE 10 INCH Unbreakable Records These new records will not break with ordinary handling or dropping — safe for the children. This is one of the advantages that will sell the records to every father and mother. Little Red Riding Hood First JUNIOR OPERETTA The first Junior Operetta sings the story of Little Red Riding Hood. You can hear the wolf growl, dog bark, birds chirp, tuneful solos, duets and choruses of wood cutters sung and played by 20 well-known artists directed by Chas. A. Prince. The Junior Operettas are not nursery rhymes for babies, but stories and music that appeal immensely to children of all ages — to grown-ups, too. Other JUNIOR OPERETTAS Coming Soon, Such As Cinderella Snow White Goldilocks The Three Bears Jack and the Beanstalk, etc., etc.