The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, October 09, 1908, Page 16, Image 16

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The Commoner.
VOLUME 8, NUMBER 3.
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Mr. W:
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illiam Jennings Bryan
Wants to Talk to
You Personally
Listen to Mr. Bryan Right in Your Own Home
The Great Commoner has had his voice recorded on the Edison Records. Sitting
in his own library in Lincoln, Neb., this greatAmerican personally spoke into the horn
of an Edison Phonograph, making some of the plainest and most natural records ever
turned out. . .
Every modulation of his magnificent voice is heard. Every syllable, every tone,
every word is as plain as if coming direct from the lips of Mr. Bryan. No one who lias
over heard Mr. Bryan speak will fail to recognize all the wonderful charm of voice and
manner for which he is famous.
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own Home!
This is the opportunity, YOUE opportunity BIGHT NOW to get ac
quainted with our next president, to bring to your own home for the en
tertainment and instruction of your family, your friends, and all your
townspeople the speeches of the Great Commoner.
Let , your neigh-
'i-tjojfs hear the
Edison and Mr.
Bryan's Voice
right in your
own home.
Our Wonderful Free Offer!
AVo will send this latest stylo, genuine- Edison Phonograph and a. liberal,
supply pjf all.j-ki.rx .bj'SiKQiT rcsoids: Jucltiding the latest Bryan records,
all right strajghjb.. on a positively FREE TRIAL. '
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uq' nou'puy us oneccirc.-xou- mstruear ine records, me musical nieces.
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as, stirring marencs, minstrel snow pieces, etc. ;thcn as a great, grand
aud
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Qhmax or the night's entertainment you put on the Bryan speeches
you near Mr. Bryan's voice right in your own parlor. For this free
loan we charge you not one cent and when you are through with the outfit
you can return it 'at our expense. If you want to keep it, howevpr, if you
want all this grand entertainment including the speeches of our next presi
dent, you may keep the outfit by paying onlv $2.00 a month at the lowest
net cash price; $2.00. a month for the finest, latest style Edison outfit, in
cluding all kinds of musical records and the Bryan records besides.
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? get S tul1 llst of Bryftn records with descriptions of same, also'
x V S mon catalog and list of 1500 records, entertainment
vaudeville etc., all this will be sent free, prepaid,, with full
A. explanation of our wonderful free loan offer on Bryan
S 7 records, other Edison records and the Edison Phonograph
v fy Remember we offer a FREE L O A N you pay
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But write today!
F. K. Babson,
You may never get an oppor
tunity to hear Mr. Bryan on the
Platform. Certainly you
should not neg'ect such an ex
ceptional chance to hear this
great orator under the most fav-
oraoie circomstances right
in your own parlor. It is the
opportunity of a lifetime. So at
least write for the free catalog and
free list of Bryan records now.
Edison Phonograph Distributors fU0gvi III
Suite 4107, Edison Block UlilCagO Sili
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