RED tiLdyD. NEBRASKA, 0H1E? I t5Tranrecctwaire53Mira ff;gCTTfgJacrasjwrjiBvgiac-5(A jaiiwi. aggatregraw ntwtfawwwawwii BwtwMwroiwwtgWB Fri I I & " i jS . ,- - wit mm Q IRIS'HNE MILLER, .tta famous American contralto, proving by personal comparison dial EdiwiM Kc-Caeation of .cr entrancing voice cannot he distinguished from the original. Is the only instrument ever invented that actually Re-Creaies the human voice and the sounds of human played instruments npHOMAS A. EDISON has perfected this new instrument for the reproduction of music, and recently submitted it to comparison with the voices of such great artists as Marie Rappold, Anna Case and Arthur Middleton of the Metropolitan Opera Company, Thomas Chalmers of the Boston-National Grand Opera Company, Alice Verlet of the Paris Opera, and Christine Miller, Elizabeth Spencer and Marie Kaiser, the great concert singers. REMEMBER, these great artists stood beside the .. & Carnegie Hall, New York; Symphony Hall, Boston; the shrines rf mUSiC . ThlSlg " T COmPar-: & ' Nation of their voices. More than 200,000 music 1 . and were unaWe tQ distinguish the orr lRaj ff0m M foCreation music criUcs 0f more tnan 200 of America's leading newspapers admitted that ihey were unable to detect the slight est difference. To differentiate this new in- jtmment from the ordinary talking machines, the critics coined a new expressio n Music's Re-Creation. These astonishing tests have pr 0Ved conclusively to music critics everywhere that the New Edi SOn is incomparably superior to any and all other devices for tr ,e reproduction of sound. We have the verdict of the American p fess and American music critics. The New Edison Diamond Amberola Is musically superior to any sound reproducing device not bearing the name of Edison Through the process of manufacture known only to Mr. Edison, the Amberola is so constructed that it reproduces voices and the tones of the violin, the 'cello, the harp, etc., so absolutely like the original as to deceive the keenest, trained musical ear. That is why you can hear, through the medium of the New Edison Diamond Amberola and Blue Amberol Records, such artists as Marie Rappold, prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Anr va,c, me miracie gin or tne IWetrapolitan; Christine Miller, celebrated American concert contralto; Art Middleton, bass-baritone of the Metrooolitan: Elizabeth SnPnrr ..n;v,rllv ! Alesandro Bonci, the world's greatest lyric tenor, and Albert Spaulding, America's premier violinis' f New Edison Diamond Amberola, Model 30; Price $30 With the Amberola there are no needles to chance, for the renroducinfT tvln ,'s a genuine diamond that will outlast the instrument itself. Amberola cabinents are works of art and would grace any room. Blue Amberol records are practically un breakable and unwearable. The moderate price of $30, $50 or $75 for the Amberola, with Blue Amberc' m"iiv-kiinMjiii t k u,us ai uul- U,IU l0C kcs tins supberb instrument out nf t ip r hs nf lnvni-- LrKec makes it a necessity in every family. J$ and J Cmm& HAflr Tfiooo lATAs t j. if- , i, vv vxtuc;ijiui msirumenis yv Let a visit to our store make a delightful break in your next sho are welcome any time without the slightest obligation, .ppittg trip R A A NE.vVH0USE ? "Vl :i .. rir&zi.r'-)u w JF.-' ., XM3WJ&8 WW -i ' yVfrS l--zXEi . .M---11 i II ih l- m $hS ? 1 ft k ti m k U m ? i r3 'i ... b 7- i s(v; m Mmm$& v& n !'" r t fist. rr- . ibii r.-ms t:-ii . ivi ui. r i - w ' ' 5 's: .' .; vri : v:v r? m y i' ; - 4 . 5 N s X VJl V ( V.in Kfra VKM b-?.v If-- --X.Zi. ' i RED CLOUD NEBRASKA 'X I