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The talking machine world (Jan-Dec 1909)

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2 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD. THE PLEASURE DOUBLED THE COST REDUCED Zon°o=phone Wood Horn We will allow you to order the $50.00, $60.00 and $75.00 Machines with wood horn or metal horn at the same price; no extra charge for wood horn. We will allow you to order the Concert with metal horn as per catalogue at $40.00, or with quartered oak wood horn at $45.00. We will allow you to order the Parlor with metal horn as per catalogue at $30.00, or with quartered oak wood horn at $40.00. Wood Horns list at $14.00 each. The wood horn is 24 inches long with 22-inch morning glory bell and is made either in mahogany or quartered oak, both highly polished and perfect in every way. We guarantee every wood horn. New $20.00 Zon-o-phone with new arm so horn can be turned in any direction. Zon-o-phone Double-Record Disks. The highest type of record ever sold for 65 cents. Hebrew catalogue just issued. The finest Hebrew Records ever made. Selections by Mme. Prager, Mr. Juvelier, Master Mirsky, the boy soprano, and other well-known artists. Universal Talking Machine Mfg. Co. Newark, N. J. ALABAMA Mobile W. H. Reynalds, 167 Dauphin St. ARIZONA Tucion George T. Fisher, 7-9 E. Congress St. ARKANSAS Ft. Smith R. C. Bollinger, 704 Garrison Ave. CALIFORNIA San Francisco .. Peter Bacigalupi & Sons, 941 Market St San Francisco. .Byron Mauzy, 844-250 Stockton St. (Union Sq.). FLORIDA Tampa Turner Music Co., 604 Franklin St ILLINOIS Chicago Benj. Allen & Co., 181-141 Wabash Ave. Chicago James 1. Lyons, 265 Fifth Ave. Chicago B. Olshansky, 515 So. Jefferson St KANSAS Topeka Emahizer-Spielnian Furn. Co., 617-519 Kansas Ave. MARYLAND Annapolis Globe Houst Furn. Co. Baltimore C. S. Smith & Co., >14l W. Baltimore St. Baltimore Louis Mazor, >4»S E. Pratt St Distributors of Zon-o-phone Goods : MINNESOTA St. Paul W. J. Dyer ft Bro., 21-28 W. 6th St MICHIGAN Detroit J. E. Schmidt, 336 Gratiot Ave. MISSOURI Kansas City Webb-Freyschlag Merc. Co., 7th and Delaware Sts. Springfield Morton Lines, 325 Boonville St. Si. Louis Knight Mercantile Co., 211 N. 12th St St. Louis D. K. Myers, 3839 Finney Ave. NEW JERSEY Hoboken Eclipse Phono. Co., 208 Washington St. Newark Oliver Phono. Co., 16 New St Paterson J. K. O'Dea. 116 Ellison St. NEW YORK Brooklyn F. W. Rous Co., 435 "Fifth Ave. Brooklyn B. G. Warner, 1213 Bedford Ave. NORTH DAKOTA Fargo Stone Piano Co., 614 First Ave., N. OHIO Akron Geo. S. Dales Co., 128 S. Main St Cincinnati J. C. Groene Mus. Pub. Co., Race and Arcade. Cincinnati J. E. Poorman, Jr., 31 West 6th St Cleveland The Bailey Company, Ontario St. and Prospect Ave. PENNSYLVANIA Allegheny H. A. Becker, 601 Ohio St. Philadelphia... . Harmonia Talking Machine Co.', 1821 Arch St. Pittsburgh C. C. Mellor Co., Ltd., S10 Fifth Aye. SOUTH DAKOTA Aberdeen Mc Arthur Piano Co. TEXAS Austin Petmecky Company, 411 Main St. Beaumont K. B. Pierce Music Co.. 608 Pearl St CANADA Toronto Whaley, Royce & Co., Ltd., 168 Yonge St Vancouver, B.C. M. W. Waitt & Co., Ltd., 668 Gran ville St. Winnipeg, Man.Whaley, Royce & Co., Ltd. Yarmouth Yarmouth Cycle Co.