A side (mx. B-14343, take 1) recorded New York, NY, January 19, 1914. Take 3 previously released as Victor 64529.
B side (mx. B-15937, take 2) recorded New York, NY, April 22, 1915. Previously released as Victor 64502.
(DAHR)
Reissued the same year as Victrola 720 with a different take and corrected title on A.
"I cannot find BVE-14343 in DAHR." Maybe because the prefix BVE would mark an electric recording, and this is an acoustic one? For that reason alone, the record on Internet Archive with the title "Viennese Popular Song" is definitely not a take 11, but a take 1. Any electric recording released after 1926 would have to be on a Scroll label.
Victrola 720 - DAHR says under Notes: "For takes 10-11, see BVE-14343", so the 1 visible on the archive image could mean 11. In that case, this pressing is a later pressing and maybe then the title error was made. I cannot find BVE-14343 in DAHR. What take is on Groovy's copy at 9 ?
We would need to know the entire runout strings of both sides here, including the take numbers in the 9 o'clock position. Could you please provide them?
Usually, when there are a number and letter in front of the catalog number in the runouts, the letter is a capital letter, not a lower-case one. I'd expected to find something like "²ᴬ720A" on the A side. Is that what you have? And is there nothing else anywhere in the runout?