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THE METROPOLITAN Op.r- Mstr car wkieh rasiaU JWfv "ou Orehtttra, of Nmw Yerk, tTftyiaaV jUt- ""' rccara or Cavmeia. Columbia discovers a process which produces records free from objectionable Surface Neise ! AS a phonograph owner you have always been annoyed JTXby the swish and grinding and scratching noises of records. This "surface noise" has been considered impos sible te remove. After years of experiment, the Columbia Graphophene Company te-day presents te the world a record that is virtually noiseless. iThis record has been made possible hy the discovery, in Columbia labora tories, of a process by which we are able te produce a surface material se fine in texture, se marvelously smooth, se free from friction that the phono graph needle travels ever it almost inaudibly and with imperceptible wear. The playing -result from the use of this new material is actually astounding no ether word can describe it. Meledy unmarred by penetrating, obtrusive surface sounds, harmony without disconcerting scratch or scrape think what this means te you and te every phonograph owner in the world. This is made practical by Columbia's patented laminated, or three-ply, construction. The core or centre leaf in Columbia New Prece$8 Records.. because it is absolutely distinct from the playing surfaces, is made of a harder, mere durable substance. Over this rigid backbone are laid the two playing faces made of the new, ultra fine, ultra smooth surface fabric. This laminated construction gives greatly increased strength and longevity plus the most noiseless surface ever perfected. TO HEAR Pable CatnU it f havm born In ene an utterly new eoneupHen of thm mam niHeenem and bmauty of thm violeneMo in the hands of m matttr. CataU maktm rteerdt xcfuiV!y for Columbia, The invention of this new process rec ord by the Columbia Graphophene Ce. for it is the genius-creation of Columbia engineers and chemists marks the great est outstanding improvement since the invention, of the universally used disc record. v With New Precess Columbia Records you get all the real beauty of voice; all the exquisite, delicate tones of the cello and the violin! Yeu get melody uncen- taminated by objectionable surface noise that has1 been considered impossible te remove UNTIL COLUMBIA REMOVED IT! Se great is our confidence in the en joyment New Precess Columbia Records provide that we ask you te tear out the list of records in this advertisement, take it te a Columbia Dealer and have him play them! Possibly he can play the same selections by ether makers! Each com parison test will be a greater Columbia triumph! Yeu will be thrilled by the Columbia reproduction of every note, every inflec tion; of the most delicate phrasing shades of harmony exquisitely expressed that have previously been LOST IN SUR FACE NOISES! In comparison with ordinary records, as made by ether manufacturers, New Precess Columbia Records will prove immediately preferable. Ne ether record can be like New Precess Columbia Records. Ne one can produce anything even resembling them, for they are fully protected by bread basic patents. In no ether record can you get the same wonderful degree of surface quietness and pure, uninterrupted music, for the simple reason that Columbia alone possesses the secret of making a material which, em ployed as a surface for phonograph rec ords, obliterates obnoxious and intrusive surface sounds. This new substance does net hush loud surface noises. They are never created. Surface noise is merely friction, the point of the needle grinding en microscopic roughness and multiplied by the sensitive reproducer. In New Precess Columbia Records this microscopic roughness is re fined away till friction is almost a fiction. With new and unbelievably quiet playing surfaces, the dream of making the phonograph e musical instrument of the highest and purest type has become a reality! Columbia's new surface discovery has solved the whole ques tion! Reproduction of music has new entered a new and greater phase! Te-day, the phono graph with the New Precess Columbia Records is a masterful triumph. Yeu can new buy Columbia New Precess Records from any Columbia Dealer. Ge hear these Columbia Records S Take this list with you! Nete the smoothness and fullness of Columbia tone! Nete the beauty of expression! Nete the seeming presence of the actual voice or instrument! GO hear these records te-day. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO. New Yerk NEW PROCESS BjJIijHBIlwSwi'r mew PERCY GRAINGER U mdged enm of thm great mmf tin of the piano. Gratnmer makes racerd oxetmmivafo 1m Columbia. UA Put These New Precess Columbia Records te the Hardest Comparison Tests! RECORDS I Blaa Danube Waits. (Strauss) Resa Poeselle. t 40988 12-inch $1.30 SJet D'Aoesr. (Elgar) ' ' Pable Casals. 00158 lO.inch $1.00 Muiaaira. Duci dc Kerekjiite. 49931 12-inch $1.50 j Maleaj. Eddy Brown. i A.3CS6 lO.uch $1.00 rY&nee Ieil. j Zampa Orertura. ' Metropelian Opera loose Or- f, chextTM. A-6218 12-inch $1.50 j Norwegian Bridal Proeetiien. ,' Liehestraum. Percy Grainger. ' A.6217 12-inch $1.50 j Twe Littla Start. 'j Calm A the Night. '1 Barbara Maurel. ,i A.3643 10-iuch $1.00 j A Sen.? of llif. Kills. 'i Tandy Mackenzie. j 80351 10-iach $1.00 In Mj Heme Town. The 19th Hei-. Traai Cruurt. A-366S 10-inch 75c Yeaa Had Your Day. I Ain't Never Had Nobody Craay Over Me. Net Baycs. A-3652 10-inch 7Sc Silrrr Star. ' ' in Rote Time. f , Paul Spccht and His Hetel Astet ffti Orchestra. I ytJ A-3672 10-iach 75e I Send Back My HenrysMn. I V Goerictto. I Ted Lewis and His Band. I v A-3662 10-inch 75c I 1 i. j.i W i ""I iM 41 3,i M '? 7
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