The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, November 18, 1918, Page 16

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ti n - #Rm 1 Mentlé & " ‘wonderful it really is. ... . ADVERTISEMENTS We Ask You to Try His With Thomas A. Edison’s Permission Favorite Invention Free TRADE MARK Q Edivona EA Don’t let this wonderful opportunity slip away. Remember, you earn the right to have good music, you deserve to enjoy good music, now don’t let anybody keep you from having it. Mr. Edison has given his permission to us to ” have it. Remember, you do not send a smgle penny SEND NO MONEY. THIS AMAZING OFFER Carefully---Every _ Word. elp you ‘Sent on - FREE ‘:t,rlal READ THE COUPON BELOW! An amazingly fair offer that shows%fi‘k read to bnng the ‘world’s best music to your home without one cent 6f cost to you—FREE, ABSOLUTELY FREE! Think of it! The new Edison, Mr. Edison’s great new phonograph, HIS FAVORITE INVENTION, with the Diamond Stylus reproducer and twelve brand new Diamond Amberol records sent absolutely FREE to your home for you to try. today and let us hurry this outfit to you just as fast as lthe railroads can carry it. - Fill out arid mail us the coupon ‘When it comes try it. Play it for your friends—ask anybody you want in to hear it and you’ll be pleased beyond words. rul" It will give you the best of the music of the whole world, the sweetest songs of all times, the best and newest hits that have caught the fancy of- the city theater crowds, the best wit and comedy that the big city vaudeville crowds are laughing over, the blood-stxrrmg songs of war, the plaintive heart-touching melodies that bring back the dreams of youth old hymns. It will bring the best bands and orchestras, the marches and dance music—a! solutely any music you want for any occasion. ONLY $1.00 AFTER TRIAL Just see how little it will cost you to have this great pleasure permanently—not a cent un- til you know you want to keep it, then only a dollar a week, $4.50 a month, until you've paid us $75 20. Think of it, for ONLY 87 BUSHELS OF WHEAT you have the greatest pleasure in life, good music, in your home whenever you want it for the rest of your life. It's a pleasure you deserve, don’t let anybody keep you from enjoying -it. A Marvelous ‘ Instrument Mr. Edison, thinking over all the great inventions that have come from his master mind—the electric light, the moving picture machine, and hundreds of others—says that this is his favorite invention, his new phonograph with the Diamond Stylus Reproducer. You'll think so too. It is so marvelously lifelike—so sweet and pure in tone, s0 clear and real. It plays the Diamond ‘Amberol records and gives ull the fine results of the highest-priced musical outfits—it can not be described in print, you must try to know how Imitations, even costly ones, cannot come anywhere near equaling it—and look at the difference in the cost Rock-Bottom Offer When you try it you’ll realize how many _years of costly experiment and almost constant work Mr. n must have put in to make it so real and lifelike. And there is no reason on earth why you, too, should not own this amazing instrument now that we offer this rock-bottom price. It's a_ wonder- ful -bargainl Certainly there is no reason left.why you should be satisfied with less than this genuine Edison marvel. Send the Coupon— Don’t Send Money Let me stand all the expense of convincing "you that there cannot be anything better . than this instrument. Get the New Edison in your home on Free Trial. Convince your- self that it either is or is not the very best. If it’s the best, of course you want it, if it isn’t you don’t. And T want you to know all - ‘about it by having it and playing it in your héme where nobody. can trick you either way. I want you to see how much happier +it will make your home, how much pleasure it will give every member of your family, how it will shorten the long dreary evenings and how it will add to the attraction of your home, both for your visitors and your own family. Just fill out the coupon on’t qend money. The trial is free, no money, not a cent to pay until you have tried lt and d ldez you can’t let 1': go. Send it back if you wa:z Or pay $1.00 after trhl snd only $4.50 per month until yon have paid $75. It’s your duty to yourself and your famlly to send the coupon today. Send it now. - Don’t walt until prlces have risen. LAURENCE H. LUCKER Mr. Edison’s Personal Representative 888puth8ih8treot Atk Latest Concealed ‘Horn Model Mahogany, Golden, Fumed or Weathered Oak. State Choice. Send for Complete Record Catalog—We Mail Records by Parcels Post to Your Door Select From These Records P u:n::n : Humoresque Violln) (y‘o)s)l‘ a] e Ga “River. (3160 ssourt mfl“‘ Jesus Lover of“ 7 smfl. 1o ) Mighty Lak’ a Rose (Waltz). (3026) en Roll Is Called Up Yonder. (1811) Knm ameha lureh (Hawaiian). (3045) - el Mother T'll Bo There, Hula 63) walian 3 }Vl.ll.lle Walty, (Kl 3141) © Crucifix. (2004) 2,34 Wnlh) (Bumuns (31 Dreams of Galilee. (22 Porfect Day Waltz (Orchestra). 1ien !‘ae: to Fa (0;042()2 o8 Aloha Sunset Lnnd (anl.um) 3180) Glo%Song ‘} me R ‘ glgw kiki Memulw(m !‘:%)5 3227 Holy Gl g L We Moot Again. 1776 | - Smsnine of Your Smile (Waltz). (3259) dly Light. (1755) Hawaijan Dreams. {3287) o Nemr. My God, to_The Myona Hu Waltz, (3274) What a Friend We Have in Jesus, (1855) cond Mazui Godard (Piano). (8578) Where 78 My Wandering Boy Tanlxht. 2125 Sflllflfi Hornpipe Medley ( ; (1964) HEART Sollos el of oS bace g i) Silver Threads Among_the Go! 1547 When 1;19“ m 1 w&r;:wxo%g%m%é; 1,);73 t n a euher (1508) 3 ‘en! TO) 1s My Boy Tonight. (2125) £ Bed Wlnx (1543 M Den store, hvide Flok (Norwegian). (9225} L Take, X Hme aanleen. (2987) Ack, Varmeland, du skona (Swedish). 945¢ Tndiana s i g DL TR Just as Your Mo(t:ltl)er Was. (8452) ?,"(fidm w d";m' S(Iignn;n Flows. (1798} AnEuyJobonmeFarm. 1 eacing. Tiriey n_ tho Strew Skereh. (1769) b e My Uncle’s. Farm. (1511) P e S Melinda’s "'Wedding Day. (1844) Sllver Star. (a0, Hile Hi-lo, (Yodels). )i AR otk 8 utomobile Troul Sde Foen “Buys on® Aucommeite *Gahg) S'".‘fig’m e ) i 1od o Josh Keeps House.. (1714) Ll '° ;:o s Feoding o 294 Flanagan’s_Irish Jubilee. (17: Here, (3260) Over. Them (8 5) - ?ondhgg Bmadm,. Hello France. (8331 re Calling You. (3828) Long Boy. (3885) * Hail, Hail Gang’s All Here (3375) So Long, houur -(3398) Camp Songs No. 1 (Male Volces). (3402} 25) Sanford’s Yodling and Whistling. (1988) . (2815) 81) ser, With Banjo. (3329) Farmyard - Medley. (3288) Preacher and Bear. (1560) Over the Waves a’:l'gs(lfios) 8 Manhattan Capitan. (1711) gld ‘Comrades” mrm (1766) Just a_Baby’s Prayer at Twilight. (3504} onal Emblem March. (2029) 5 B Forover Blacch. (2104) ul((sszg&;nshfnzmn Cmued the Delaware Jolly. OODDenm{th‘ (2564) Samewhere in France Is a Lily, Whistler and Hfl‘ Dog. (3055) submarma Amck (Tumtto) (3497) mew (3104) We. 8! King_Cottan w‘-‘fi-m(mz"l?‘ i Good . Ni ht, Germlny 3593) (2154) Central, Give Me No Manu Land. (3595) Broncta "Gardes Ma g”(em) Wheh, ot Cume Beck g M (15t arsch. UAR‘)I‘ETT S SPEOIAL DRCHESYRA RECORDS Bauernka Silent Night. (1606 Hn.ldnuer Schnhaunhr (3304:)“ Tramp, Tramp, Tramp. (2432) Landler, = My Country “ita of Hhee. (2631) Helt i Winer (oo0dey ) Oh, Johnny, (8237) Auder Mur. Landler. (26206) We're Goin, Over (8367) delweiss Landier (: 7 Dixieland emorles (8412) Auder: Isas Landler. ( 8). -® RUMENTAL Almstrausle Landler. 09) Itallan Army Mut (Accordian). (1774) Bayerisches Lander. ( 0. Silver Bell (Orchestra). (1998) Du’ schone Schnitzelbank - ( artet). 26082 Cut Along Dotted Line. Send at Once, THIS MINUTE Express Prepaid When Cash Accompanies Order LAURENCE H. LUCKER, 88 So. 8th St.; MXNNEA!;OLIS, MINN. o Dené- g%;: Luz:kel-;l " iamon us repro ucer in my home. ' Please ship i and I will take it the depot or express om?é ;r:x:f:fllyz. fi% the small shipping-cha: If unsatisfactory I am' to return at your expense, Otherwise'l will send $1.00 within one week and 84.50 per month thereafter until T have aid 76.20, T o 5 D! $ when the oufit shall SHIDDING POINE +uvnoeencerivesses State beiiivess SHID BY 2avensiesins My age «vvsse Married o 8ingle® .. .isiees Dccuiiiflon".....Q * 1f-steadily employed at a sahry p]eue state ..... ..............“'. How lon:atmesent address? . ; ...--..-Q-<..--.----.-.-o-..-....cv-oo I will try Mr. Edison’s New. Phonograph with ' e AL My name .. eseseiiiiiiiensaessssooe. Postoffice ....‘.......A...,.....v L

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