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know Mr. Edison, the
j[ scientist now meet Mr.
Edison, the music lover. Almost
every day, Mr. Edison sits close to
his Official Laboratory Model, hand
cupped to ear, and enjoys his
sfavorite RE-CREATIONS.
Mr. Edison has his own private
collection of Re-Creations. He
has built it up with the discrimina
tion of a confirmed collector.
We have just received a booklet
containing 25 of his favorite tunes.
This booklet is entitled “What
Edison Likes in Music”, and inter
estingly describes Mr. Edison, the
Music Lover.
If you would like a copy of this
booklet, together with -a 12"xl9 n
proof of Franklin Booth's etching
of Mr. Edison, please fill out this
Dallot and mail or bring it to us.
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What other well-known person’s
favorite tunes would you like to
know? Please write his or her
name on the ballot.
Mr. Edison’s love of music has
made the phonograph his favorite
invention. He spent over three
million dollars in research work to
perfect the New Edison.
Then, to prove its perfect real
ism, he stood the New Edison side
by side with the living artist and
matched its performance with the
actual performance of the living
artist. No one was able to detect
any difference between the two.
This is the only true way to prove
the realism of a phonograph or
talking machine and the New
Edison is the on/y phonograph
which sustains this acid-test of
direct comparison.
‘ HOWARD L. CARMICHAEL _
F U fN* E R A !_ DIRECTOR
A In! D EMBALMING
Office Phone 19 Residence Phone 30t
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If you are thinking of obtaining g’asses, please bear in mind
th t the fmanci il and professional responsibility of those to
whom you entrust the care of your eyes is of greatest impor
tance. (Juts is a complete organization, devoted exclusively to
the scientific examination of eyes and the fitting and grinding
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Optometrist J. 0. DuggSO °P lician
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A Gentleman’s Agreement
JF you love music, your credit is good
here. Pay cash or suit your own con
venience. Ask us about our Budget Plan.
FREE —In addition to “What Edison
Likes in. Music”, you can obtain a copy
of the bulletin, “What Did Edison Do
During the Yv ar?” and a proof of Booth’s
famous etching of Edison, suitable for
framing. Just use the coupon.
BALLOT
Bring or send this coupon. Mark the items
you want. No charge or obligation.
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Whose favorite tunes would you like to know?
□ What Edison Likes in Music.
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C Booth etching of Edison, 12x19, for framing.
□ Edison & Music —the Story of the New
Edison.
□ What Did Edison Do During the War?
(Bulletin.)