The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1907)

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48 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. His Master's Voice New Victor Records for August No other records sell so easily, pay such liberal profits, make so many friends, or help your business so much as Victor Records. They have that magnificent true-to-life musical tone-quality that everybody wants — and the only way that people can get it is by buying Victor Records. 8-inch size 35 cents eacb Arthur Pryor's Band No. 5169 Tobias Green — Intermezzo Eccentrique. Luscomb \ietor Orchestra, Walter B. Rogers, Conductor 5172 By Right of Sword — March Bendix 5173 Maiden's Blush — Schottische Herman Tenor Solo by Harry Tally, with orchestra 6139 Deutschland Kendis-Paley Duet by Collins and Harlan, Trith ^ orchestra 5170 Won't You Let Me Put My Arms Around You ? Adams l^angrhing Song by Cal Stewart, with orchestra 659 I'm Old But I'm Awfully Tough. AVhlstling Song by Mrs. Alice J. Shaw, with orchestra 5174 Manzanillo Robyn Tenor Solo by Byron G. Harlan, with orchestra 5171 Playing Hide and Seek Duval 10-lnch size 60 cents each; 12 inch size $1.00 each Six spirited records b> Arthur Pryor's Baud No. Size. 5152 The Peacemaker — March Alford 10 National airs of Russia, Japan and America ingeniously blended. 5153 "Red Mill"— March Herbert 10 Hits from the light opera success, including "Good-a-Bye, John." 5154 Midsummer Waltz Marigold 10 5179 Monastery Bells (with chimes) Wely 10 31643 Rosamunde — Overture Schubert 12 31644 The Lion Chase (La Chasse au Lion) Koelling 12 Victor Orchestra, Walter B. Rogers, Conductor 31645 A Hunt in the Black Forest (a descrip tive musical episode) Voelker 12 Four new Coon Songs by May Irwin, with orchestra 5151 Mat-ri-mony McKenna 10 5156 May Irwin's Frog Song 10 5157 Don't Argify Lowitz 10 31648 When You Ain't Got No Money You Needn't C^ome Around Sloane 12 Violin and Cornet Duet by D'Alraaine and Keneke, with orchestra 5178 Thou Art to Me a Flower Degele 10 Cornet Solo by Enxil ICeneke, accompanied by Pryor's Band 5155 Love Me and the World is Mine Ball 10 Bell Solo by Chris Chapman, with orchestra 5177 Sunbeam Dance Rolfe 10 Three records by Alice Lloyd, with orchestra 5158 May, May, May Powell 10 5159 Young Men Lodgers. .Harrington-Le Brun 10 31646 Never Introduce Your Bloke to Your Lady Friend (Sweethearts and Friends). Harrington-Le Brun 12 Whistling Solo by Alice J. Shaw, witU orchestra 5175 In Venice (An Italian Serenade) .. Rubens 10 Songs by Billy Murray, with orchestra 5161 It's Great to Be a Solaier Man Morse 10 5162 Nestle by My Side (from Grand Mogul). Luders 10 Tenor Solo by Harry Maedonough, with orchestra 5176 Sween Julienne Havez 10 Tenor Solo by Harry Tally, with orchestra 5160 A Friend of Mine Told a Friend of Mine. Kendis-Paley 10 Tenor Solo by Byron G. Harlan, with orchestra 5163 A Little Suit of Blue Chattaway 10 Duet by Stanley and Maedonough, with orchestra 31647 The Fishermen (I Pescatori) Gabusi 12 Duet by Collins and Harlan, with orchestra 5164 Many's the Time Rose-Fischer 10 Duet by Miss Jones and Mr. Murray, with orchestra 5165 Kiss, Kiss, Kiss (If You Want to Learn to Kiss) Hoffman 10 Male Quartets by the Haydn Qnartet, with orchestra 5166 When You Know You're Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can't Forget Helf 10 5168 In the Wildwood Where the Blue Bells Grew Taylor 10 Red Seal Records Three Jfew Records by Louise Homer, Contralto Ten-inch, with orchestra, $2.00 each. 87008 Les Filles de Cadiz (in French) Delibes 87009 At Parting Rogers Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $3.00 each. 88008 The Lost Chord Sullivan Dfiet by Homer and Abott, in Italian Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $4.00. 89009 Martha — Mesta ognor (Ah, These Tears). Flotow Baritone Solo by Emilio de Gogorza, in Italian Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $1.50. 74068 Caro Mio Ben (Can'st Thou Believe). .Giordani Mne Records by Alice jVielsen and Florencio Constantino, of the San Carlo Opera Company, Alice jVielsen, Soprano Ten-inch, with orchestra, $1.00. In Italian. 64068 La Traviata — Addio del Passato Verdi (Farewell to the Bright Visions.) Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $1.50. In Italian. 74062 La Boheme — Mi Chiraano Mimi (My Name is Mimi) Puccini Florencio Constantino, Tenor Ten-inch, with orchestra, $1.00 each. In Italian. 64069 Rigoletto — Questo 0 Quella ('Mid the Fair Throng) Verdi 64070 Gioconda — Cielo e Mar (Heaven and Ocean). Ponchielli Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $1.50 each. In Italian. 74065 Elisir d'Amore — Una Furtiva Lagrima. (Down Her Cheek a Pearly Tear) Donizetti 74066 Lucia — O, Bell' Alma Innamorata Donizetti (My Adored, My Only Treasure.) 74067 Pescatori di Perle — Mi Par d'Udir Ancora. (I Hear as in a Dream) Bizet Duets by JVielsen and Constantino Twelve-inch, with orchestra, $1.50. In Italian. 74063 Rigoletto — E il sol dell' anima Verdi (Love is the Sun.) 74064 Lucia — Verrano a te Sull' Aura Donizetti (Borne on the Sighing Breeze.) Two Records by Herbert Witherspoon. Bass; accompaniments by Victor Orchestra Ten-inch size, $1.00. Size. 64071 Mother o' Mine Kipling-Tours 10 Twelve-inch size, $1.50. 74070 Honor and Arms (From Samson) . .Handel 12 A large advertisement, giving complete descriptive list of August Records, will be published in leading daily newspapers all over the United States on July 28th, our "Simultaneous Opening Day." (Particulars by mail later.) Get ready to follow this up, and remember that the dealer who has the complete list of Victor Records has a big advantage over less enterprising competitors. He not only sells more records to his own customers, but gains new customers who can't get what they want at other dealers. Victor Talking Machine Company Camden, N. J., U. 5. A.