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NEW PATENTS OF INTEREST
February 5, 1920.
FINE NEW STORE FOR ADAM
SCHAAF, INC., IN DALLAS
Business Finds More Room to Grow at 1303 Elm
Street, the "Heart of Music Row."
In the removal in Dallas, Tex., of the store of
Adam Schaaf, Inc., from 905 Elm street to 1303
1320783. Mechanical pianoplayer and the like, Elm street, State Manager C. L. Mahaney saw the
1318316. Keyboard attachment for violins, Gun-
Frank H. Mowbray, Maidenhead, England.
nar A. G. Ekman, Winchester, Mass.
opportunity to coin a descriptive phrase. "Adam
1320643. Machine for punching music sheets, Mar- Schaaf is now enjoying the cream of the retail trade
1317692. Electric light fixture for music stands,
tin Newcomer, Perth Amboy, N. J.
Isaac J. Flagg, Cambridge, Mass.
in Dallas and it was necessary for us to take our
1318177. Apparatus for forming master-records
1320571. Playing-guide for zithers, Paul F. Rich- place in the very best retail shopping district in the
for music-sheets, Walter C. Reed, Dalton, Mass.
ter, Boston, Mass.
city. In fact we have two of the largest music
1320506. Music leaf turner, Elmer T. Spitler, stores on one side of us and. two on the other, giving
1317830. Guitar, Reuben A. Sivard, Oklahoma,
Pueblo, Colo.
Okla.
us the unquestioned right to call our location 'The
1321076. Music-sheet for playing instruments. Carl Heart of Music Row,' " said Mr. Mahaney in com-
1318350. Governor for pneumatic player actions,
O. S. Anderson, Long Island, N. Y.
Theodore P. Brown, Worcester, Mass.
menting on the important incident.
1321654. Piano and piano player, John B. Mc-
1318975.
Instrument attachment for pianos,
The new Dallas home of Adam Schaaf, Inc., at
Ewen, London, England.
Domenico Chino, New York, N. Y.
1303, "The Heart of Music Row," is 25 x 100 feet
1321227.
Tailpiece
for
stringed
musical
instru-
1318977. Sostenuto musical instrument, John W.
and two stories high. It has been remodeled to
ments, Jean Mennesson, Paris, France.
Darley, Jr., Baltimore, Md.
suit the needs of the firm, which handle Adam
1321117. Governor for playerpianos, Frederick H. Schaaf pianos and playerpianos exclusively. A
1318874. Electro-pneumatic acoustic apparatus,
Mennier, Denver, Colo.
Jurgen S. Hooghiemstra, Delft, Netherlands.
five-year lease was taken on the building last sum-
1321231. Perforated music sheet for automatic mer. The first floor will be used as a display room
1318773. Automatic musical instrument, Rudolf
musical instruments, Harry G. Miller, Cincinnati, and wholesale offices, while the second floor will be
Kuss, New York, N. Y.
1318574. Acoustic element, Jacob Mazer, Pitts- Ohio.
used as a store room and repair department.
burgh, Pa.
1322216. Chime clock, Thomas C. Adams and A.
C. L. Mahaney, state manager for the firm, started
1319045. Chord - striking mechanism for chime M. Roach, Minneapolis, Minn.
in the piano business fifteen years ago with one of
clocks, Charles Cohan, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1322229. Electric musical instrument, Charles the Dallas music houses and opened the Dallas
1319050. Pedal for player pianos, Joseph W. Dick- Chudzikowski, Cambridge, Mass.
branch for Adam Schaaf seven years ago. Another
inson, Cranford, N. J.
1322448. Perforated music sheet, Charles D. Isaac- southern branch is maintained in Memphis,' Tenn.
1319326. Player piano, Theodore Fishleigh, Osha- son, Brooklyn, N. Y.
The Dallas branch does both a wholesale and retail
wa, Canada.
1322498. Automatic reroll device for playerpiano, business in Texas where the Adam Schaaf piano has
Otis M. Kennedy, Philadelphia, Pa.
1319625. Clarinet, Peter Sciarra, Benld, 111.
been sold since the founding of the industry of
1321941. Retaining clip for music-lyres, George Adam Schaaf, Inc., in Chicago.
1319919. Rhythm-chart, Pearl M. Barker, Chica-
L. Palmer, Washington, D. C.
go, 111.
1321860. Automatic musical instrument, Alfred
1320317. Automatic organ, John H. Compton,
MOVES IN LOGANSPORT, IND.
Swenson, Cicero, 111.
Nottingham, England.
Frank H. Brown & Co., dealers in musical instru-
1322379. Electric chimes, Archie Wade, Los An-
1319994. Drum and cymbal beater, Otto Dorn,
ments, Logansport, Ind., has moved from the room
geles, Cal.
Newark, N. J.
1323218. Method and means for improving the in the Paramount building to the Stettiner building
1319960. Reed and reed-plate construction for
rendition of musical compositions, Thomas A. Edi- at 509 Brcadway. The store has been remodeled
mouth-organs, Emil Lamprecht, Philadelphia, Pa.
so that Mr. Brown will have one of the best music
1320171. Horn-lock, Jimy Plucinsky, J. Novobil- son, Llewellyn Park, N. J.
1322795. Musical instrument, Reese B. Kent, salesrooms in the city. Sound-proof demonstration
skie and P. Dziga, Passaic, N. J.
rooms have been constructed; two rooms 17 feet
1319801. Piano-key, Albert F. Schatzel, San Diego, Wheeling, W. Va.
Calif.
1323198. Electromagnetically-operated musical in- square, which will hold ten pianos each will be built
1320523. Stringed musical instrument, Francis X strument, Alcide H. Maitre and V. H. G. Martin, and an office room 40 feet deep will be equipped at
the front of the store for the displaying of player
Audet, deceased, N. Y., M. F. Audet, administratrix. Rouen, France.
1322719. Piano-truck, Frank E. Nelson, Minneap- rolls, piancs and phonographs.
1320532. Bass attachment for zithers, Win, A.
olis, Minn.
Copeland, Brookline, Mass.
1322831. Support for mechanically-actuated horns,
1320746. Music notation for the blind, Carl A.
George J. Seiss, Toledo, Ohio.
Egener, New York, N. Y.
Quality—Sup, -sm ac y—EBE—New York
1323132. Xylophone, Henry Welch, Cincinnati,
1321029. Drum cover and rain protector, Arthur
Ohio.
Goldberg, New York, N. Y.
Long List of Achievements of Music Trade Inventors Reported
from Washington, D. C , Exemplifies Activity
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