The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1908)

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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. 53 B— Tony and Rosetta (Italian Character Sketch). (Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr.) 5105 A — On the Banks of Allan Water (Old English Song). B — Wanderer's Night Song Goethe-Rubensteln SINGLE SIDE lO-INCH ZONOPHONE RECORDS. .Komzak ZONOI'HONK CONCERT BAND. 1187 Kaiser Josef (March) ZONOPHONIO ORCHESTRA. 1188 Songs of the South (Waltz Medley). ACCORDION SOLO PLAYED BY J. J. KIMMEL. list) March — The Irish Boy. BELL SOLO PLAYED BY ED. KING, OKCII. ACCOMP. 1190 Powder and Patches (Gavotte Intermezzo) . . Aronson VOCAL SELECTIONS WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. ll'Jl Ask Her While the Band is Playing. From Victor Herbert's "Algeria". . . .Dorothy ICingsIey ll'J2 Evening Star. From "Tannhauser" Thomas Chalmers 1103 Frieda. From "The Girls of Gottenberg" . . Metropolitan Triu 1194 Grandma (Snyder) Byron G. Harlan 1195 Sullivan. From Geo. M. Cohan's "American Idea" Billy Murray 1196 Throw Out the Life Line (Sacred) (Ufford) Peerless Quartet COLUMBIA 10-INCH DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A613 A Busy Week at Pumpkin Center. Talking record bv Cal Stewart t "Uncle Josh"). Sullivan, from "The American Idea." Cohan. Baritone solo, by S. C. Porter, orch. accomp. A614 Uncle Josh .and the Sailor. Talking record by Cal Stewart. Honey Lou. Lemonier Tenor-baritone duet by Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins, orch. accomp. A615 I'd Rather Float Through a Dreamy Old Waltz. Camp. Soprano-baritone duet by Miss Stevenson and Frank C. Stanley, orch. accomp. If You'll Remember Me, from "Ragged Robin." Ball. Tenor solo by Henry Burr, orch. accomp. A616 Arion Carnival March. Faust. Played by Prince's Military Band. Ring the Bells for Christmas Morn. Spence. Sung by Mendelssohn mixed quartette, orch. accomp. COLUMBIA 12-INCH DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS A5082 Rainbow. Wenrich. Played by Prince's Military Band. Kerry Mills Barn Dance. Mills. Played by Prince's Orchestra. A5083 Stille Nacht, Hellige Nacht and O Sanctissima. Wohlfahrt. Violin, flute and piano trio by George Stehl, Marshall Lufsky and C. A. Prince. Largo. Handel. 'Cello solo by Victor Sorlin, piano accomp. COLUMBIA "BC" CYLINDER RECORDS. 85165 The Soldier's Song, from "Sarenna." Lohr. Baritone solo by Frederick Wheeler, orch. accomp. 85173 Down in Georgia on Camp-meeting Day. Bivins. Tenor-baritone duet by Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins, orch. accomp. 851 7G The Phantom Brigade. Myddleton. Played by Prince's Orchestra. 85177 A Busy Week ai Pumpkin Center. Stewart. Talking record by Cal Stewart ("Uncle Josh"). COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER RECORDS. 926 Introduction to the Third Act of Lohengrin. Wagner. Concert Band. 927 The Old Swing on the Lawn. Schiller. Soprano solo by Dorothy Kingsley, orch. accomp. 928 Hark the Herald Angels Sing (Christmas carol). Mendelssohn Vocal Quartette, male voices, orch. accomp. 929 Are You Sincere? Gumble. Tenor solo, by Byron G. Harlan, orch. accomp. 930 A Vaudeville Rehearsal. Original sketch, by Fred Duprez. 931 The Nightingale and the Frog. Eilenberg. Piccolo solo, by L. P. Fritze, orch. accomp 932 Honey Lou. Lemonier. Tenor-baritone duet, by Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins, orch. accomp. 933 Pass Me Not, Oh Gentle Saviour. Doane. Tenor solo, by James F. Harrison, orch. accomp. THE 1010 SPECIAL 150-Peg Cylinder RECORD CABINET IS A TRADE -WINNER Write for Special List. Positively the best value ever offered at special price to talking machine dealers H. A. WEYMANN & SON, Inc. Edison Phonograph Jobbers. Victor Distributors, Cabinets and Supplies. Manufacturers of the KEYSTONE STATE Musical Instruments. Publishers of Sheet Music. Weymann BIdg., 1010 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 934 Taffy. Von Tilzer. Soprano solo, by Ada Jones, orch. accomp. 935 Genee Waltzes. Lew. Concert band. 936 Larboard Watch. Williams. Tenor-baritone duet, by Frank C. Stanley and Henry Burr, orch. accomp. 937 It's Never Late 'Til Morning. Smith. Baritone solo, by Bob Roberts, orch. accomp. 938 Fun in a Barber Shop. Winne. Banjo solo, by Vess L. Ossman. 939 The Meanest Man in Town. Fischer. Baritone solo, by Arthur Collins, orch. accomp. 940 Pretty Peggy (song and dance). Cornet solo, by John Fletcher, band accomp. 941 Turkey in de Straw. Coon shout, by Billy Golden. 942 Play dat Rag. Lemonier. Tenor and baritone duet, by Byron G. Harlan and Arthur Collins, orch. accomp 943 No Moon Like a Honeymoon. Gumble. Soprano and tenor duet, by Ada Jones and Billy Murray, orch. accomp. 944 Waltz from the Ballet "Coppelia." Delibes. Symphony Orcliestra. 945 In Dear Old Yankee Land. Cohan. Tenor solo, by Billy Murray, orch. accomp. 946 Medley of Reels No. 2 (original). Accordion solo, by John Kimmel. 947 Oh, You Coon. Cohan. Soprano and tenor duet, by Ada Jones and Billy Murray, orch. accomp. 948 Christmas Morning at Clancey's (original). Talk ing record, by Steve Porter. 949 High School Cadets' March. Sousa. Military Band. NEW EDISON STANDARD (TWO-MINUTE) RECORDS, 10032 10033 10034 10035 10036 10037 10038 10039 10040 10041 10042 10043 10044 10045 10040 10047 10048 10049 10050 10051 10052 10058 10054 10055 NEW EDISON AMBEROL (FOUR-MINUTE) SELECTIONS. STAR RECORDS FOR DECEMBER. Talking Machines, Typewriters, Phonographs, Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Guns and Tools, and on all Polished Instruments. It Absolutely Prevents Rust. Sales Quadrupled in 1907 Nymph and Satyr Edison Concert Band Mandy Lane Ada Jones Uncle Josh's New Year's Pledge. .. .Cal Stewart The Yama, Yama Man. Am. Symphony Orchestra When I Marry You Frederic Rose Honey Lou Collins and Harlan Good Evening, Caroline Billy Murray Wild Cherry New York Military Band Some Day James F. Harrison Paulina, Otto and Fido Ada Jones and Len Spencer Somebody Just Like You Manuel Romain Father is a Judge Edward Meeker You Can't Stop Your Heart from Beating for the Girl Y'ou Love Bvron G. Harlan Memories of Galilee. ... Knickerbocker Quartette Mary Ann O'Hoolihan Edward M. Favor Black and White Kag. .Am. Symphony Orchestra Uncle Josh in a Roller Skating Rink Cal Stewart Rainbow Ada Jones and Billy Murray Sweet Girl of My Dreams Harry Anthony Love's Magic Spell Albert Benzler Baby Doll Arthur Collins Darling Nellie Gray ... .Metropolitan Quartette Flanagan's New Year's Call Steve Porter On Parole March.... New York Military Band 61 Glow-Worm Edison Concert Band 62 Calvary James F. Harrison 63 Aunt Dinah's Golden Wedding Empire Vaudeville Co. 64 Elks' Minstrels. 65 Selections from "Algeria" . Am. Symphony Orchestra 66 A Comedy Dream Murry K. Hill 67 Sing Me to Sleep.. Miss Chapman and Mr. Antnony 68 I Love My Love, Waltz.. Am. Symphony Orchestra 69 A Picture of Long Ago. .Ada Jones and Len Spencer 70 Grand American Fantasia .... N. Y. Military Baud NO. SIZE. 21 Medley March 10 22 Frou Frou 10 23 The Fairest of the Fair (March) lo OKCHESTEA, 24 Love's Treasure 10 SASAPHONE SOLO. 25 Morceau D'Elevation 10 BARITONE SOLOS WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 26 Jolly Good Fellows (Stein song) 10 27 The Soldier's Song. From Serenna 10 28 Somebody Lied (negro dialect) 10 TENOR SOLOS WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 29 You have always Been the Same Old Pal. ... 10 30 Honor Bright, I Loves Yer Right, Old Pal . . . 10 SOPRANO SOLOS WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 31 Don't Be Cross With Me. From "A Stubborn Cinderella." 10 CONTRALTO SOLO. 32 Sing Me to Sleep (with cello obbligato) 10 BARITONE AND TENOR DUETS WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 33 On Calvary's Brow 10 34 Throw Out the Life Line 10 35 Wishes (Comic Duet) 10 36 Rainbow 10 SOPRANO AND BARITONE DUET WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 37 It's Up to You to Do the Rest 10 TRIO (MIXED VOICES). 38 Jack and Jill 10 QUARTET (MALE VOICES) WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 39 Every Mother's Son There Sang "The Wear ing of the Green." 10 QUARTET (MIXED VOICES). UNACCOMP, 40 Where Are You Going My Pretty Maid? 10 BAND. 1260 Martha, Overture 12 1261 Humorous Paraphrase on "I'm Afraid to Come Home in the Dark." 12 BARITONE AND TENOR WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 1262 Down in Georgia on Camp Meeting Day.... 12 MINSTREL RECORD WITH ORCH. ACCOMP. 1263 Minstrel Record 12 MISCHA ELMAN'S SUCCESS. Dealers Would do Well to Stock and Feature Records by This Artist. Following the appearance in New York of Mischa Elman,. the young Russian violinist, who scored such a great success in Europe, where he played with the leading orchestras of that country, he will make a concert tour which will cover almost every large city in the United States. 1866 1907 WILLIAM F. NYE NEW BEDFORD, MASS. This is a pointer for live talking machine men, who should stock and feature the records made by this violinist — one of the greatest who has visited these shores in many years. Although seventeen years of age, he plays like a veteran. The maturity of his art, his extensive repertoire and artistic comprehension, have enabled him to achieve results that may be termed remarkable. His appearance in New York was a triumph. THE VOICE FEOM HOME. Someone sticks it in the camn kit ; someone hopeful, someone young, (Let us praise the Youth who travel with the crew !) Someone finds it, jarred and jumbled, and it's sometimes shy a lung. While its voice is rather llmpish and askew. In the silence of the forest, rifles stacked and campfires low ; Bronzed and bearded faces thoughtful, lighted by the dying glow Dear old Death, of long acquaintance, browsing somewhere in the brush — • Comes a squeaky, squawky, squealing elbowing into the hush — / "Urup ! Urup ! Br-r-r-r ! 'Stars and Stripes' — 'ever' Played by Sousa's band — LTrup ! Br-r .' For the bz-z-z-z-urup-phonograph Ta-ta-ra-ra-ra-boom-ta-ratty-tat-tat !" A grinding, gritty galloping, a grumbling at the bowels ; It speaks of seas and cities and of teeming quays and boats. Then changing to another tune and mumbling all the vowels. It vomits words that bring a sob into unwilling throats. The slimy silence slides away : the campfire fades from view; The forest dark is lighted and old Death himself slips through. The voice metallic jangles on : the thoughtful faces yearn, While the yawping bos leers spiteful as the feeble records turn. "Blup-blup-br-r-r-r-blong — 'Rhore — Sung by the Queen City-br-r-quartette — For the bz-z-z-urup-phonograph. Tr-r-r-The night winds are whisperlng-blong-brr !" Someone sighs a trifle wistful ; someone hopeful, someone young ; Someone hums in nervous cadence as a dare. Someone growls a trifle roughly as by quick emotion stung, While the halting needle picks a silly air. In the silence of the forest, rifles stacked and campfire low. Growls the gibing voice metallic of the things we used to know. Oh, it speaks of home and dances ; of the jangling city's stir — ■ And it brings us in the bushes quiet, holy thoughts of Her ! "Br-r-r-r-blung ! Br-r-Forgotten ! As sung by Miss Hilda-br-r-urup-Jones For the bz-z-z-zblong-phonograph. If a wild wish-blong-be-r-to see and to-bz-z-z !" Alfred Damon Runyon, in New York Sun A whisky breath may cause some customers to surmise that you have a cold, but most of them, especially ladies, will simply think that you are not the man they care to deal with.