Presto

Issue: 1925 2036

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August 1, 1925.
PRESTO
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COURSES FOR FACTORY MEN
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Gluing, Boxing and Crating and Kiln Instruction in
New Forest Laboratory Series.
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Remember
P^
Us!
Our large stock Is very seldom depleted, and your
order, whether large or small, will receive imme-
diate attention.
In addition, you get the very
best of
Felts; Cloths; Hammers; Punching*;
Music Wire; Tuning Pins; Player
Parts; Hinges; Castings; etc.
We have
in
stock a full line of
Pianos and Organs.
materials
for
AMERICAN PIANO
SUPPLY COMPANY
110-112 EAST 13th STREET
NEW YORK
SCHAFF
Piano String Co.
Xew courses interesting to men in piano and talk-
ing machine factories have been announced by the
I'. S. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis.
'The growing popularity of the instruction at the
laboratory among officials and employes of factories
using wood is a guarantee that the new series will be
well attended.
The names and dates of the new short courses are:
Gluing of wood, September 14 to 19; boxing and crat-
ing, September 21 to 25; and kiln-drying of lumber,
September 29 to October 2.
As the number in each class is limited to 20, the
necessity for immediate application for registration
is obvious. Application will be accepted in the order
of receipt. Only one course can be taken at a time,
but by an arrangement of schedule it is possible to
take the gluing and box courses or the gluing and
kiln-drying courses in succession.
RECORDS BY DAN SULLIVAN.
The Columbia Phonograph Co. has announced a
new set of records made from recordings by Dan J.
Sullivan, head of the Dan J. Sullivan Piano Co., 120
Boylston street, Boston. Mr. Sullivan's ability as a
pianist is well known in the trade, and the contract
signed recently with the Columbia Phonograph Co.
assures a new set of piano numbers for Columbia
record lnivers.
With the increase in popularity for banjos, the
trend toward the better types is noticeable, according
to the Slingerland Banjo Co., Chicago.
Manufacturers of
P
e e r 1 e s s
Player Actions
Embody Five Cardinal Features;
Piano Bass Strings
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FOR
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PLAYERS
ORGANS
PIANOS
PNEUMATIC LEATHERS A SPECIALTY
Packing, Valves, All Special Tanned
Bellows Leather
T. L. LUTKINS,Inc.
40 Spruce Street
Peerless Pneumatic Piano Action
Co., Inc.
NEW YORK
469-485 East 133d Street
NEW YORK
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
PIANO BASS STRINGS
PIANO REPAIR SUPPLIES
2110 Fainnount A n .
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
HAMMACHER, SCHLEMMER & CO,
PIANO and PLAYER
HARDWARE, FELTS, TOOLS,
RUBBERIZED PLAYER FABRICS
New York, Since 1848
4th Ave. and 13th St.
The Background
A BUSY ROLL
DEPARTMENT
CAPITOL
WORD ROLLS
No.
Title
Played by
1122 Peter Pan
Carl Westbank Fox-trot
1119 You and I (From My Girl)
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1118 Desert Isle (From My Girl)
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1115 Old Pal Nell Morrison. .A beautiful ballad
1114 My Sweetie and Me
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1113 (When You and I Were)
"Seventeen"
Paul Jones
Waltz
1111 Laff It Off (Comedy Song)
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1110 Only a Weaver of Dreams
Paul Jones
Waltz
1109 I Aint Got Nobody to Love
James Blythe Fox-trot
1108 You Know I Know
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1107 On My Ukulele
Paul Jones Comedy Fox-trot
1106 I'll See You in My Dreams
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1105 Red Red Rose
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1104 Somebody Like You
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1103 Goo-Goo-Good Night, Dear
(A Stutter Song)
Lindsay McPhail One-step
1102 Christofo Columbo
Paul Jones Comedy Fox-trot
1101 Somebody Loves Me—from
"George White's Scandals"
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1100 Lover's Waltz
Wayne Love
Waltz
1099 When the One You Love
Loves You
Dave Gwin
Waltz
1098 No Wonder (That I
Love You)
Wayne Love Fox-trot
1097 Back Where the Daffodils Grow
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
1096 Insufficient Sweetie
Dave Gwin Fox-trot
1095 Some of These Days
Lindsay McPhail Fox-trot
1094 Let Me Call You Sweetheart
Art Gillham Marimba Waltz
1093 Me and the Boy Friend
Billy Fitch Fox-trot
To Retail at
Why Pay More?
75
None Better.
Made of the best materials
obtainable.
Will please your trade and
double your sales.
Quality and price make
Capitol rolls the deal-
ers best profit producer
in a roll department.
Capitol Roll & Record Co.
721 N. Kedzie Ave., CHICAGO, ILL.
(Formerly Columbia Music Roll Co.)
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August 1, 1925.
PRESTO
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1,477,626. Phonograph record tiling cabinet. Clar-
ence N. Cahusac, Jersey City, N. J.
1,477,944. Phonograph. 'Cyril De Vere, Paris,
France.
1.477.553. Method and means for amplifying and
1,475,541. Sound-reproducing machine. Francesco projecting sound. Elwood Grissinger, Buffalo, N. Y.
1.477.554. Sound projector. Elwood Grissinger.
Cirelli, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,474,754. Sound box. John D, Cummings, South- Buffajo, N. Y.
1,477,556. Sound projecting apparatus and method.
ingtoii, Conn.
1,475,623. Phonograph horn, etc. Henry C. Eger- Elwood Grissinger, Buffalo, N. Y.
1.477.555. Sound amplifying projector.
Elwood
ton, Ridgewood, N. J.
1,475,227. Talking machine needle holder. Clar- Grissinger, Buffalo, N. Y.
1,477,828. Combination phonograph cabinet and
ence J. Ferguson, Casper, Wyo.
1,475,769. Resonance horn. Eugene Meyer, New chair. Linus C. Hirt, Des Moincs, Iowa.
1,466,832. Sound reproducing machine. Carl R.
York, N. Y.
1,475,237. Phonograph cabinet shutter. John C. Krueger, Reno, Nev.
Miller, Buffalo, N. Y.
1,477,658. Repeating attachment, Harry L. Miller,
1,476,277. Controlling device for phonographs. Allentown, Pa.
Montague Adair, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,477,775. Phonograph.
George Seiffert. New
63.386. Des., phonograph cabinet. R. C. Aimone, York, N. Y.
New Rochelle, N. Y.
1,478,192. Phonographic stylus. Robert C. Wade,
63.387. Des., phonograph cabinet. R. C. Aimone, Chicago, 111.
New Rochelle, N. Y.
1,478,827. Repeating mechanism for talking ma-
1,475,937. Phonograph record matrix and method chines. Joseph C. Hitchner, Hammonton, N. J.
and apparatus for producing same. John T. Daniels,
1,478,795. Needle and style for gramophones and
Newark, N. J.
like machines K. H. Perkins, Redditch, England.
1,476,507. Resurfacing talking machine records.
1466655. Automatic starting and stopping device
Edward T. Hails, Montgomery, Ala.
for graphophones, Frank F. Akerly, Chicago, Til.
1,476,556. Cabinet for phonographs and the like.
1466791. Automatic multiple record phonograpli.
Pasquale, Delia Torre, Philadelphia, Pa.
Win, H. Daily, Los Angeles, Calif.
1,477,030. Violin support. Gurney E. Boyd, Pasa-
62983. Des. graphophone cabinet, Donato Di
dena, Calif.
1,477,356. Circuit breaker for phonographs. Joseph Carlo, Philadelphia, Pa.
62993. Des. combined phonograph and advertising
Janes, Somerville, Mass.
1,476,992. Repeating attachment for talking ma- cabinet, W. C Hunt, Toronto, Canada.
1466752. Safety device for phonographs, Richard
chines. Duncan R. McVicker, St. Louis, Mo.
1,476,850. Stylus mounting for reproducers. Carl A. Rapkock, Chicago, 111.
Scrabic, Urbana, Ohio.
1467210. Phonograph, E. J. Tomlinson, East
1,476,928. Sound reproducer of talking machines. Orange, N. J.
Carl Scrabic, Urbana, Ohio.
1467612. Gramophone, Timothy Driscoll, London,
1,477,295. Automatic stopping mechanism. L. Y. England.
Squibb, Camden, N. J.
1467793. Non-set phonograph stop. Luther S.
1.477,399. Speed regulator for phonographs. Mor-
Hopkins, Dubuque, Iowa.
ris Yictorsohn, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1468224. Tone arm for phonographs, Burr B.
1,476,865. Rack for talking machine records. E.
Blood, Chicago, 111.
W. Weyrauch, Rochester, N. Y.
63,546. Des., phonograph cabinet. Joseph Wolff,
1468279. Automatic stop for phonographs, George
Brooklyn, N. Y.
T. Chcrington, Waukegan, 111.
1,478,700. ' Phonograph tone arm extension and re-
1468138. Phonograph, H. O. Crippen, Sanford, Fla.
producing mounting. Thomas E. Davidson, Chi-
1469197. Tympano, Cecil H. Strupe, Indianapolis
cago, 111.
(Continued on page 22.)
NEW TALKING MACHINE PATENTS
1,473,071. Repeating' mechanism for phonographs.
Edith F. Andrews and W. B. Sturgis. Chicago, III.
1.473.004. Phonograph. Joseph W. Bishop, Mus-
kegon, Mich.
1.473.005. Phonograph. Joseph W. Bishop. Mns-
kegon, Mich.
1,472,830. Diaphragm for sound conveying instru-
ments. Joscphus A. Hacker, Chicago, 111.
1,473,560. Sound clarilier. Correll W. Johnson,
New York, N. Y.
1,473,485. Sound producing mechanism. F. B.
Little, Chicago, 111.
1,473,503. Automatic stop for talking machines.
Karakin Kalbantian, New York, N. Y.
1,473,125. Automatic stop mechanism for phono-
graphs. Earl A. Ruth, Washington, D. C.
1,472,857.
Record cleaning device.
Abraham
Swenson, deceased, Minneapolis, Minn.
1,473,063. Acoustic stylus mounting. Frank Tuch-
farber, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1,472,859. Time announcing
phonograph. An-
thony Vasselli, Newark, N. J.
1,474,017. Cabinet for talking machine records.
Edward Blaise, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,474,240. Alarm clock release for phonographs.
Louis Crane, New York, N. Y.
1.473.929. Winding indicator for talking machines.
Louis A. Freedman, New York, N. Y.
1.473.930. Winding indicator for talking machines.
Louis A. Freedman, New York, N. Y.
1,473,707. Stylus bar mounting. Ignatz Lauter
and F. G. Hoppe, New York, N. Y.
1,473,976. Sound recording method. Elias E. Ries,
New York, N. Y.
1,474,776. Sound reproduction apparatus. Floyd
• D. Hunt, Burlington, Vt.
1,474,973. Amplifying receiver. H. G. and J. S.
Leach, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,474,786. Record beginning- guide for sound re-
producing machines. Thomas H. Loy, Bellaire, Ohio.
1,474,695. Producing sound records. Delmar A.
Whitson, Los Angeles, Calif.
1,474,501. Stop mechanism for phonographs and
the like. Oliver S. Wright, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,475,277. Tone arm support. Forest Cheney,
Chicago, 111.
FAIRBANKS
DEALERS and TUNERS!
THE FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
"SUPERIOR" PIANO PLATES
Keys Recovered and Rebushed
All work is done by expert workmen
and modern machinery and you are
assured of correct spacing which is so
important. When keys are replaced they
will appear exactly as when the instru-
ment left the factory.
PRICES FOR PYRALIN IVORY
52 beads and tails
$8.00
52 fronts
2.50
88 keys rcbushed
4.00
Express or Parcel Post to
FRIELD MILLER & CO.
3767 N. Illinois Street
Manufactured by
SUPERIOR FOUNDRY CO.
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
HOW TO S E N D
Remove from frame, number plainly near Capstan,
wrap or bos securely, and ship Parcel Post or Express.
Cleveland, Ohio
Please do not remove the old ivories a*
there is dan ;«r of the wood being broken.
Ivories will be returned if desired.
PERFECTION
Benches and Cabinets
The line that sells on sight and satisfies always
—35—
Nationally Priced
Size 14x30, in all
finishes
Full size Bench 15x36
Packed two benches in one crate.
Send for catalog and price list
$6.00
7.50
PERFECTION PIANO BENCH MFG. COMPANY
1514-1520 Blue Island Ave.
Chicago, 111.
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