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PRESTO
February 23, 1924.
for phonograph motor mechanisms. Montford Mor-
rison, Chicago, 111.
1,424,840. Phonograph envelope and making the
same. Marc G. Markgraf, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,425,281. Phonograph record. Donald B. Porter,
San Francisco, Calif.
1,422,989. Record turner for phonographs. Glenn
1,422.022. Sound recording and reproducing ma-
1,425,132. Matrix cleaner. Russell 1\ Reed, San
R. Knick, Troy, Ohio.
chine. William E. Birket, Peoria, 111.
Francisco, Calif.
1,423,360. Attachment for phonographs. Carleton
1,421,391. Display rack for phonograph disks.
1.424.780. Phonograph record album. F. W. Sea,
R. Preston, Providence, R. I.
Chester A. Bower, Castor, Canada.
Chicago, 111.
1,423,044. Automatic stop for gramophones. Ole
1,421,404. Motor for talking machines. Forest
1.424.781. Phonograph record album. F. W. Sea,
O. Storle, Tacoma, Wash.
Cheney. Chicago, 111.
Chicago, 111.
1,423,368. Sound box diaphragm. Herbert L.
1,421,568. Apparatus for resetting sound repro-
1.424.778. Phonograph record album. F. W. Sea,
Tifft, Willimantic, Conn.
ducers. Jacob J. Riser, Shelbyville, Ind.
Chicago, 111.
1.422,909. Taking an orchestra conductor for cine-
1,421,652. Phonograph. John Youngquist, Chi-
1.424.779. Phonograph record album. F. W. Sea,
matographic exhibition. Eugen Wolff, Tempelhof, Chicago, 111.
cago, 111.
near
Berlin,
Germany.
61,183. Design.
Phonograph cabinet.
Joseph
1,425,353. Motor friction phonograph mechanism.
1,423,707. Sound box. Henry Berman, Ossining, E. W. Winslow, Belle Plaine, Iowa.
Wolff, Brooklyn, N. Y.
T
1,422,166. Phonograph record brush. Edward J. \ . Y.
61.344. Design, phonograph table. Fred G. Mayer,
1,423,832. Tone modifier for phonographs. Fred Richmond, Ind.
Bakula, St. Louis, Mo.
1,422,266. Talking machine. Frank C. Hinckley, \V. Cooley, Minneapolis, Minn.
61.345. Design, phonograph cabinet. W. H. Miller,
1,423,517. Laminated talking machine record. Vic- Chicago, 111.
Bridgeport, Conn.
1,422,712. Talking machine. Delaware J. Hood, tor H. Emerson, New York, N. Y.
1,426,034. Lifting device for phonograph disks.
1,423,523. Brush for talking machines. Thomas Jacob L. Bauer, Milwaukee, Wis.
Philadelphia, Pa.
1,422,453. Phonograph. Peter J. Landin, Denver, S. Grow, Allentown, Pa.
1.425.505. Apparatus for recording, reproducing
1,424,015. Mechanical toy operated by gramo- and amplifying sound. Charles Blieberger, New
Colo.
1.422.612. Record cabinet for talking machines. phones. Herbert J. Hastings and C. S. Smith, East York, N. Y.
Twickenham, England.
John B. Ogden, Lynchburg, Va.
1.425.506. Apparatus for measuring the value of
1,424,023. Record wiper for phonographs. Charley the efforts and of the deformations to which organs
1.422.613. Convertible stand and table. John B.
Landgraf and J. Hernacki, Chicago, 111.
Ogden, Lynchburg, Va.
are submitted when working. Louis R. W. Boulas-
1,424,054. Phonograph record cabinet.
Alfred sier, Paris, France.
1,422,310. Phonograph. James Shaw, Toronto,
Wiehl, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Canada.
1,425,944. Sound recording and reproducing instru-
1,424,352. Illuminating device for reproducing ma- ment. W. E. Clifton and J. S. Ewart, Nottingham,
1,422,321. Automatic phonograph. Hadwen Swain,
chines. Robert F. Good, New York, N. Y.
San Francisco, Calif.
England.
1,424,681. Portable phonograph. Jacob R. Rose,
61,203. Design, phonograph cabinet.
Lachlan
1,425,966.
Phonograph.
Joseph Hoffay, New
Philadelphia, Pa.
MacLachlan, Grand Rapids, Mich.
York, N. Y.
61,291. Design. Combined lamp and phonograph.
61,216. Design, combined phonograph and lamp
1,425,771. Phonographic-disk record ejector. Ein-
A. J. Burns, Indiana Harbor, Ind.
stand. Solomon Trustman, Detroit, Mich.
mett M. Howard, Baltimore, Md.
1,425,018. Phonograph record. Earle W. Jones,
1,423,293. Tonometer. Alfred Amsler, Staffhausen,
1,426.128. Phonograph. Harry S. Uber, Philadel-
Xew York, N. Y., and E. R. Harris, Arlington, N. J. phia, Pa.
Switzerland.
1,425,486. Phonograph record. Thomas D. Jones
1,423,387. Phonograph sound box. Louis J. Berg-
1,426,125. Stop for phonographs. Herman W.
and J. H. Barr, deceased, Kansas City, Mo.; M. Barr, Troeger, Detroit, Mich.
son, Philadelphia, Pa.
1,423,078. Music roll cabinet. Edward L. Carlson, executrix.
1,425,566. Diaphragm frame mounting for repro-
1,424,835. Phonograph construction and housing. ducers. David H. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa.
Denver, Colo.
1,423,206. Phonograph record. John H. Geddes, Frederick H. Livingston, Binghamton, N. Y.
1,426,970. Sound box. Harry J. Durborow, Phila-
1,424,838. Reproducer for talking machines. E. M. delphia, Pa.
Waterbury, Conn.
Low,
Brooklyn,
N.
Y.
1,422,959. Talking machine disc record cabinet.
1,426,568.
Phonograph
cabinet.
Edwin
E.
1,424,769. Hysteresis power transmitter and brake Hutshing, Seattle, Wash.
Harry H. Gerstner, Dayton, Ohio.
1,426,743. Electro-magnetic sound-producing de-
vice. Frank J. and W. L. Kaehni, Cleveland, Ohio.
1,426,693. Attachment for phonographs. Wm. H.
Weasser, Pittsfield, Mass.
1,427,717. Automatic stop for talking machines.
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Josef Brandstetter, Rochester, Minn.
1,427,198. Sound box. Elmer Fletcher, Chicago,
"SPECIALTY BRAND" PRODUCTS
111.
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1,427,373. Multiple sound-record tablet. Charles
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H. Gill, Chicago, 111.
1,427,734. Phonographic apparatus. Charles C.
Guernsey, East Barrington, N. H.
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1,427,211. Sound-reproducing instrument.
John
which will be of great interest and value to you
Jofeh, London, England.
1,427,479. Automatic start and stop attachment for
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phonographs. Samuel Kohn, New York, N. Y.
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