Presto

Issue: 1920 1749

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PRESTO
January 29, 1920.
Talking machines; capital, $500,000. Incorporators,
S. D. Samuels, 60 Broadway, New York City.
At a special meeting of stockholders of the Sonora
"Melody" and "Remington" Companies Formed and Phonograph Corporation it was voted to change the
name of the corporation to Sonora, Inc.. Presum-
"Sonora" Cuts its Firm Name.
ably the idea is that the trade name is so generally
Two new talking machine companies enter the known as to render any descriptive terminology su-
list amply capitalized. They are:
perfluous. But Sonora is also the name of a state
Remington Phonograph
Corp., manufacture in Mexico. It is likewise the name of a species of
phonographs, talking machines, etc., $1,000,000; F. rosewood. In all probability the talking machine
R. Hansell, E. M. Macfarland and J. Vernon Pimm, derives the name from "Sonorous," which implies
Philadelphia. It would be interesting to know what loudness or fullness of sound.
is the difference between "phonographs" and "talk-
ing machines."
PATHE DEALERS MEET.
Melody Talking Machine Co., Inc., Manhattan.
Under the auspices of the Rochester Phonograph
Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y., distributers of
Pathe Phonographs and Pathe Records, Pathe deal-
THE WONDERFUL
ers of New York state met at the Seneca Hotel re-
ii
cently to formulate and lay plans for the year 1920.
In spite of the inclement weather approximately
Truly a Work of Art. Scientifically Constructed
Sales Unprecedented. Secure Agency Now.
140 were in attendance. The Pathe firm was repre-
The
greatest
sented by James Watters, secretary of the Pathe
practical nov-
elty offered to
Freres Phonograph Co., who gave a talk on "Pathe
the Phonograph
Past, Present and Future." B. H. Sanger, secretary
i rade—
and treasurer of the Rochester Phonograph Co.,
The
presided.
TWO NEW CORPORATIONS
"FAIRY"
j,, Phonograph
'•} Lamp
ENDLESS-GRAPH MANUFACTURING COMPANY
4200-02 West Adam* Street
CHICAGO, ILL.
Convenient and Economical Receptacle for the
Talking Machine Essential Meets
With Big Trade Demand.
The illustration shows a holder for
Jewel Needles which has recently been
put on the market and which is meet-
ing with great favor among the dealers
who aim to supply the talking machine
users with every detail necessary to a
complete machine.
This little device which is a suitable receptacle
for Edison, Pathe, and other high-priced needles
enables the talking machine or phonograph owner
to take proper care of these items without danger
of losing, misplacing, or breaking them, for the rea-
son that when not in use there is a place to put
them where they are on hand and easily accessible
when wanted.
The little nickel or gold-plated holders are made
with felt bases so that they will not scratch the
cabinet motor board when set loosely inside the
cover, but have proved so popular that some manu-
facturers are now mounting them permanently on
BEG YOUR PARDON!
the machines.
The Chicago Tribune says:
Their makers, the Acme Engineering and Mfg.
"An item describing the search for phonograph
records of Jessie Bartlett Davis said, 'The Colombia Co., of Chicago, report a demand for the little
Phonograph Co. has been merged with the Victor.' holder that is taxing their facilities for their manu-
The Victor Talking Machine Company and the Co- facture to the utmost.
lumbia Grapho-phone company have not been
merged."
FAIRY" Phonograph Lamp
"looks" and
" s p e a k s" for
itself. In ap-
pearance luxur-
ious, it achieves
its g r e a t e s t
triumph In its
tone.
A newly pat-
ented s o u n d
amplifying
chamber, radi-
cally differing
from the con-
ventional
de-
signs, gives a
true m e l l o w
tone of volume
equalling that
of
most ex-
pensive instru-
ments.
Electrically operated and equipped with a specially
designed invisible switch, regulator and tone modifier.
Let us tell how sales of the "FAIRY" have re-
quired our maximum output ever since its appear-
ance in 1918.
JEWEL NEEDLE HOLDER
FIRE IN CABINET FACTORY.
Fire starting from spontaneous combustion in the
rubbing room at the Cardinal Cabinet Company,
Wabash, Ind., last week, caused a fire loss of about
$50, but the flames started an automatic sprinkling
system to work and before the water could be
turned off some cabinets were ruined.
A NEEDLE.
The Wall Kane needles will be demonstrated to
visiting dealers during the conventions in New
York next week by the Progressive Supply Co.,
145 West Forty-fifth street. D. Taubert is presi-
dent of the company.
TIPTON, IND.
Dealers who do not sell
TONOFONE
ACME SOUND AMPLIFIER
deny to their customers
their undeniable right to
the full enjoyment of
the phonograph and
records which they sell
them.
Enables the repair man to locale the precise point of origin of unnecessary
noise in the motor without loss of time or useless disorganization of the
mechanism which results from guessing or sense of hearing alone.
gone engineering & jfWanufacturingCo.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
METAL MOTOR BOARD SUPPORTS
AND
TALKING MACHINE SPECIALTIES
&cme engineering & JfflanufacturingCo.
1622 FULTON STREET
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
THE REPAIRMAN'S STETHOSCOPE
Indicates Motor Waver
CLEARS THE T0NEARM
And
A STE4DY MOTOR
MEANS
GOOD REPRODUCTION
PLAYS ALL RECORDS ON ANY PHONOGRAPH
One Needle Plays as many as 50 Records

Marvelous Tones
Wonderful Enunciation
Gets every tone without scratch or squeak-
will not injure finest record.
Everybody's Talking About It!
Positively no other is like it—it has set a new
standard.
EVERY DEALER NEEDS TONOFONE
It helps to sell machines and records because it
plays them better.
EVERY DEALER CAN GET THEM
Packed 4 in a box to retail at 10c; 100 boxes in a
display carton costs the dealer $6.00 net.
Makes Possible a Motor Test
with the
Write for full particulars about advertising helps and the name of the
nearest distributor.
Drag ol the Needle
R. C. WADE CO.
Throughout
The Length of the Record
DETECTS and LOCATES DEFECTS
&cme engineering &4Wanufacturing Co.
1622 FULTON STREET
Talking Machines
Challenge Comparison in
every point from cabinets to
tonal results.
Prices attractive for fine
goods. Write us.
Deterling Mfg. Co., Inc.
MAKES EVERY PART OF MOTOR ACCESSIBLE
1622 FULTON STREET
DETERLING
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
110 South Wabash Avenue
CHICAGO
If you want a Salesman or Workers in
any branch of the Business: if you want
a Factory, try a Want Ad and get it.«
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PRESTO
January 29, 1920.
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speak with authority it was denied that the dividend
policy will be altered in any respect. The stock
now receives 25 cents a share each quarter in cash
Byron Mauzy Received Complimentary Letter from and one-twentieth of a share in stock. Sales of the Columbia Graphophone Company Granted Delay to
company are far ahead of those last year, it was
Manager of the Savage Stage Star.
Complete Defense Details.
added.
Mitzi Haji, in "Head Over Heels," is playing at
Vice Chancellor Learning, Philadelphia, in the
the Columbia Theater in San Francisco. H. W.
Camden Chancery Court, last week granted a post-
Savage has written the following letter to Byron
ponement of the injunction suit of the Victor Talk-
Mauzy, No. 250 Stockton St.:
ing Machine Co. against the Columbia Graphophone
Dear Sir: Will you be so kind to send a Pathe Growth of Trade and Industry Is Shown By
Co. and Charles P. Stitt, the latter a former de-
Phonograph to be used in playing on the stage dur-
partment head.
Newcomers
in
Field.
ing an engagement of Mitzi, in "Head Over Heels,"
The Columbia company asked a postponement of
at the Columbia Theater, beginning Monday night,
Independent Talking Machine Company of Vir- the case because they were not ready to go into
January 19th?
ginia, Richmond, Va. Capital, $100,000. Leroy Gold- court with the details of their defense.
The Pathe Phonograph was selected by Mr. Sav- berg, president, Richmond; Harry H. Goldberg, sec-
The Victor company alleges that Stitt, while act-
age for this important date on the account of its retary, New York, N. Y., to manufacture and deal ing as a department head, divulged to the Columbia
clearness and purity of tone, and the excellence of in talking machines, phonographs and musical in- company secrets and processes of manufacture of
its tone projecting and long way quality.
struments.
talking machines. It is further alleged that Stitt
Very truly yours,
Phono Development and Research Corp., Man- permitted Columbia employes to work in the Victor
H. W. SAVAGE,
hattan, phonographs, $10,000; A. Taber, D. Wolf, factory to get manufacturing secrets of the Camden
By B. A. Bachelor, Bus. Mgr.
N. Kurman, 145 West 45th St.
company. Stitt has entered a general denial.
Imperial Talking Machine Company, Philadelphia;
Mr. Mauzy supplied the instrument in San Fran-
JOINS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
cisco and in Oakland. The use of the Pathe on the $5,000; Vincent Farina.
stage has caused an increased demand, and has
The National Association of Talking Machine
TO MEET IN ATLANTIC CITY.
brought the Pathe to the fore in 'Frisco. A de-
Jobbers has made application for membership in the
The National Association of Talking Machine Music Industries Chamber of Commerce according
mand for the records being used during the play and
Jobbers will hold its annual convention at the Hotel to a statement by George W. Pound the general
for the popular song lists is the natural result.
The Mauzy store decorated the windows showing Traymore, Atlantic City, N. J., June 28, 29 and 30. manager of counsel of the Chamber. It is another
Mitzi in several scenes of the play, also made a The chairman of the committee of arrangements, L. evidence of the growing recognition of the broad
C. Wiswell, has called a special session of the com- character of the central organization and its potency
very prominent display of Pathe machines.
mittee to meet in Chicago next month. Mr. Wis- for service to the music industry generally.
well is manager of the wholesale and retail talking
BEACON EXHIBIT AT COMMODORE.
THE VICTOR IN CHICAGO.
The Beacon Phonograph Company, Boston, ha? machine departments of Lyon & Healy, Chicago.
The Music Shop, Inc., is the title of the new retail
secured a suite of rooms at the Hotel Commodore,
OPENS EASTERN OFFICES.
concern which has taken over the Victor department
New York, to make an exhibit of its machines dur-
New eastern offices of the Cheney Co., Chicago, of the George P. Bent Co., Chicago. Charles M.
ing the week of the trade conventions beginning
February 2. Richard M. Nelson, president of the have been opened in the Albemarle Building, 1107 Bent is president; H. J. Mac Farland, vice-president,
company, who will attend the convention, will put Broadway, New York. A complete line of the and P. Burke Corcoran, secretary and treasurer.
in a good deal of his time at the Beacon exhibit. In Cheney models has been installed. A special ex- The concern occupies warerooms in the same build-
extending the courtesies to dealers visiting the ex- hibit of Cheney phonographs has been on display ing with the retail piano business under the man-
hibit Mr. Nelson will be assisted by Chester W. since the opening of the Furniture Show in Grand agement of C. Harry Bent.
Johnson, production manager and Henry A. Rob- Rapids, Mich., this month. Cheney phonographs
bins, treasurer of the Beacon Phonograph Company. will also be exhibited at the National Music Show in
CREMONA WINS CONTEST.
Grand Central Palace, Feb. 2 to 7.
The Cremona phonograph, which is manufactured
GRAPHOPHONE STOCK.
in Portland, scored a triumph in a recent contest,
TO INCREASE CAPITAL.
which was held in Albany, Oregon, when 24 differ-
Rumors that the Columbia Graphophone Com-
Stockholders of the Sonora Phonograph Sales ent talking machines were "tried out" and the Cre-
pany will change its dividend policy were made the
basis for a raid on the stock January IS, according Company will hold a special meeting on January 20 mona received the greatest number of votes. T. A.
to the New York Herald. Stop loss orders were to vote on increasing the stock from $6,000,000 to Taschereau visited Southern Oregon spending sev-
caught on the decline, which on that account pro- $7,250,000 through the issuance of $1,250,000 8 per eral weeks there and took orders for the Cremona in
every town he visited.
ceeded precipitately. In quarters in a position to cent cumulative preferred shares of $100 par value.
VICTOR SUIT POSTPONED
PATHE 'FRISCO POPULARITY
PHONOGRAPH INCORPORATIONS
THE ORIGINAL RELIABLE
ARTISTIC CARVINGS
for PIANO and PHONOGRAPH
Manufacturers
HIGH-GRADE CARVED
NOVELTIES
Lamps, Wall Brackets, Book Ends,
Pedestals, etc.
£. KOPRIWA CO.
When in Chicago visit our showrooms
at the Factory
2220 Ward Street, near Clybourn Ave.
Tel. Lincoln 2726
(STRICTLY HIGH GRADE)
Stare Sellers.
Certain Satisfaction
Thirty years of satisfactory service in American homes.
QBNERAL OFFICES AND FACTORY
WEED and DAYTON STREETS
KROEGER
BRINKERHOFF
(Established 13S2)
Player-Pianos and Pianos
fhe Lin* That S*lls Easily and Satlvfie* Always
BMNKESIIOFF PIANO CO. • ' " S S ' S J " ' CHICAGO
The name alone is enough to suggest to dealers the Best
Artistic and Commercial Values.
The New Style Players Are Finest Yet. If you can
get the Agency you ought to have it.
KROEGER PIANO CO. '
BAUER PIANOS
JULIUS BAUER <3L COMPANY
Factory
1335 Altgeld Street. CHICAGO
Office and Warerooms
Old Number. 244 Wabaah Av*.
New Number. 305 S. Wabash Ay.
I E. Leins Piano Company
Makers of Pianos That Are Leaders
in Any Reliable Store
NEW FACTORY. 304 W. 42nd St.. NEW YORK
NEW YORK. N. Y.
and
STAMFORD. CON*.
TWO TRADE WINNERS
HARTFORD
| CHURCHILL
If you want Good Goods at Right Prices, here are two
that will meet your requirements—Players and Pianos.
RELIABLE — FINE TONE — BEAUTIFUL
Made By
HARTFORD PIANO COMPANY
1223-1227 MILLER STREET, CHICAGO
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