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1 r ... MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N C.f THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1920 4 1 '4- t t '. - . And no one could tell the difference! This test of direct compari son was made by Anna Case , world-famous soprano, be fore 2500 people, at Car negie Hall, New York City, on March 10, 1920. See the three diagram sketches beloW: Firti Miss Case stood beside tha New Edison and sang. Suddenly the lights went out, but Miss Case's voice went smoothly on. Then the lights went on again. Miss Case vas gone. The audience gasped with surprise to find that her voice had been com ing from the New Edison. mm 4 v 1? 25 A 31 S5 '1 f Hiiiiliilii . .-i-r-x-r.: j6 0 on (0 We want you to ee it, listen to it, test it for yourself. This marvelorr phonograph can give the family more pleasure than any other instrument you can buy them for Christmas Here is why : n This phonograph has actually proved that it can match the performance of the living artist, and match it so perfectly that no one can tell its Re Cre ation from the living performance. It did this on March 10, 1920 before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, New York City with Anna Case, the world famed soprano. It did this on Sep tember 30th, 1919, before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh with s Mane Rappolc. prima cior.na of the Metropolitan Cpra Company. It did this on November 5th. 1919, before 6500 teachers at the State Armory. Albany with Mario I.au renti of the Metropolitan Opera Comp ny. It did this over 40 M othe- times, with more than fii grt vocalists and instrumentalists. You can read the tacts of these amazing achievements in the leading newspapc. s of the United States and Canada. They are the talk of the music and scientific world. AnH e phonograph? It's the Official Lab tory Model of the New Edison, "the phonograph with 'a soul." Every Official Laboratory- Model in our store is an exact dupli cate of" the famous original Official Laboratory Model which cost Mr. Edison t.ree million dollars to per fect. It is capable of sustcning the test of 'li-ect co-marisn: 've guar- "oe t x for On r one i L ih- - Model r.- rave the which nns vou the living performances of great ar tists exactly as those artists have given them. You know this is so! The proof has b3en given l The ab solute, scientific proofl Say the. word, and we'll save an Official Laboratory Model for you, and deliver it in time for Christmas, Phonograph wzth a Seizi Test It Vourself Money Help Prices You'll be able to recognize its superiority with your own ears in every kind of vocal and instrumental music. Ccme in and see whether this isn't so . We'll gladly, give you Mr. Edison's famous Realism Test. Ask about our Budget Plan. It shows you how to make best use of your Christrrfas money. It brings your New Edison for Christmas , and makes 1 92 1 help pay . Care ful, systematic spending always makes money go farther. ' There is no inflation in Edison Prices. "Edison stood the Gaff" to keep his favor ite invention within the reach of everyone M TCMELL Marion Phonograph Shop MARION, N. C. 7- : : ?" ' -v, - w -- . - - 1 i - - -ft A t .
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