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THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD
HEINEMAN MOTOR IN FAVOR
No. 7 Has Been Adopted by a Large Number of Talking Machine Manufacturers for Their Floor Machines — Has an Immense Output
One of the most popular motors that has een introduced to the talking machine trade
line of popular motors manufactured by the Otto Heineman Phonograph Supply Co., New York, achieved success from the first day that it was placed on the market, and to-day is one of the best sellers in the extensive Heineman line.
The Heineman Motor No. 7 has been adopted by a large number of talking machine manu
strength. The Heineman Motor No. 7 has milled gears exclusively, no stamped gears being used in its construction. It has a beveled gear winding, accurate intermediate gears, high polished bearings and a fibre lined escutcheon. This motor plays three twelve or four, and onehalf ten-inch records with one winding, and in every detail reflects the skill, the ability, and
during the past year is the Heineman Motor No. 7, shown in the accompanying illustration. This motor, which is one of the leaders in the
The Popular Heineman Motor No. 7
facturers as a standard motor for their floor machines, and the most thorough tests have demonstrated conclusively its constructional
the experience of the Heineman organization, the leading motor manufacturing organization in the world.
EDISON BLUE AMBEROL RECORDS
(For December)
3348 3352
3330 23137 3346
3345
3347 23145
3333 23143
3349
29006
3334 3340
INSPIRING CHRISTMAS RECORDS Birthday of a King (W. H. Neidlinger). Cornet, orch. accomp Pietro Capodiferro
Christmas, Christmas, Blessed, Blessed Day! (John H. Densmore). Mixed voices, orch.
accom Metropolitan Quartet
Christmas Memories (Fantasie on well-known
Christmas Hymns). Celesta Robert Gayler
Christmas Song (Chevalier-Daly-Schneider).
Tenor, orch. accomp Hughes Macklin
God Rest You, Merry Gentlemen (Old Christmas Carol). Mixed voices, orch. accomp.,
Carol Singers Joy to the World, Our Lord Is Born Today (I. H. Meredith). Mixed voices, orch. accomp.,
Metropolitan Quartet Old Jim's Christmas Hymn (W. B. Gray). Baritone and chorus, orch. accomp Edward Allen
Star of Bethlehem (Adams-Weatherly). Tenor,
orch. accomp '. Hardy Williamson
Star of Bethlehem (Stephen Adams). Tenor,
orch. accomp Vernon Dalhart
Sweet Christmas Bells (Shattuck). Tenor and
Bass Ernest Pike and Peter Dawson
We Three Kings of Orient Are (Old Christmas Carol). Mixed voices, orch. accomp. Carol Singers SPECIAL GRAND OPERA Rigoletto Quartet — Bella figlia dell'amore (Verdi). Mixed voices, in Italian, orch. accomp.,
Alice Verlet, Merle Alcock, Arthur Middleton and Guido Ciccolini CONCERT SELECTION On the Road to Mandalay (Oley Speaks). Bass,
orch. accomp Henry Scott
REGULAR LIST If I Had All the World and Its Gold (Al.
Piantadosi). Tenor, orch. accomp. Manuel Romain Mother, Dixie and You (Johnson-Santly). Bari
tone, orch. accomp .• Arthur Fields
3342 Pull the Cork Out of Erin (Let the River Shannon Flow) (Fisher). Tenor, orch. accomp.,
Irving Kaufman
3350 Whose Little Heart Are You Breaking Now?
(Irving Berlin). Contralto and baritone, orch. accomp Grace Woods and Arthur Fields
3331 U. S. Army Bugle Calls— Part 1,
S. W. Smith, U. S. N., and Bugle Squad
3332 U. S. Army Bugle Calls— No. 2,
S. W. Smith, U. S. N., and Bugle Squad SONGS AND BALLADS
3355 Ole Virginny Days (Gardner-Morse). Female
voices, orch. accomp Homestead Trio
3351 Some Sunday Morning (Richard A. Whiting).
Conversational duet, orch. accomp.,
Ada Jones and Billy Murray FOR LOVERS OF THE DANCE
3356 Honest Injun — One-step (Harry Von Tilzer).
Xylophone, orch. accomp Lou Chiha "Frisco"
3339 Hitchy-Koo One-Step Jaudas' Society Orchestra
3341 — Kiss Waltz — Her Soldier Boy (Sigmund Romberg). For dancing Jaudas' Society Orchestra
3337 Yah-De-Dah — Fox-trot (Mel. B. Kaufman),
Frisco Jazz Band
INSTRUMENTAL
3357 Good-bye, Good Luck, God Bless You Medley
Waltz Jaudas' Society Orchestra
3344 March of the Toys— Babes in Toyland (Victor
Herbert) American Symphony Orchestra
3338 Spring, Beautiful Spring, Waltzes (Paul Lincke).
Peerless Orchestra 3336 Wilhelmina Waltzes (John T. Hall),
American Symphony Orchestra WITH THE FUNNY MEN 3329 Bill's Dog Towser. Coon vaudeville sketch with
banjo Billy Golden and Billy Heins
3353 Call Again, Mr. Calligan (Branen-Gerber-Jentes).
Tenor, orch. accomp George McFadden
3354 Lily of the Valley (Wolf e-Gilbert-Friedland).
Conversational duet, orch. accomp.,
Ada Jones and Billy Murray
3335 Mammy Blossom's 'Possum Party (Theo. Morse). Baritone and tenor, orch. accomp.,
Arthur Collins and Byron G. Harlan 3343 Wee Deoch and Doris (Grafton-Lauder). Scotch
song, orch. accomp Glen Ellison
SELECTED FEATURES
23176 Bonnie Scotland. Concertina Alexander Prince
23134 Come Sing to Me (Thompson). Cornet, orch.
accomp Sergeant C. Leggett
23128 Forgotten Melodies. Concertina. . .Alexander Prince 23050 Hark! Hark! My Soul (Smart-Faber) . Tenor and
baritone. .Hardy Williamson and T. F. Kinniburgh 23067 Jesus, Lover of My Soul (Dykes). Tenor and
baritone. .Hardy Williamson and T. F. Kinniburgh 23117 Macushla (Rowe-Macmurrough) . Tenor,
Hughes Macklin
23029 Medley of Irish Airs. Concertina. . Alexander Prince 23001 Poet and Peasant Overture (von Suppe),
National Military Band 23020 Regimental Marches No. 3... National Military Band 23185 Softly Awakes My Heart (Saint-Saens). Cornet,
Sergeant C. Leggett 23023 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Miller). Tenor and baritone,
Hardy Williamson and T. F. Kinniburgh
NEW MELOPHONE LINE IS POPULAR
The Melophone Talking Machine Co., manufacturers of Melophone talking machines and motors, report the new line of high-grade cabinet machines recently introduced by the company are being well received by the trade. Henry Sobel, president of the company, states they are marketing the machines under a new plan which is appreciated by dealers.
PRESTO UNIVERSAL TONE-ARM
This tone-arm has been designed to play all makes and tvpes of records, whether of vertical or lateral cut. No change or adjustment becomes necessary. By merely turning a swivel joint, the change from one system to the other is made quickly.
THE PRESTO PERFECTED SOUND BOX is in no small measure responsible for the success of the Tone-Arm. The "triangle" Needle Holder permits the use of all types of needles, including the fibre needle. This is a feature not generally found in other makes of sound boxes. The use of new and especially designed machinery enables us to produce work that is of exceptional precision and refinement.
Prices and Samples Upon Request Let us figure on your other phono parts requirements
PRESTO PHONO. PARTS CORP.
124-130r PFARL STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y.