PRESTO
April 12, 1924.
COINOLAS
FOR
RESTAURANTS, CAFES and
A M U S E M E N T CENTERS
Style C-2
FROM THE BIGGEST
ORCHESTRION
21
NEW TALKING MACHINE PATENTS
1,428,828.
Phonograph needle buffer.
Thomas
1,430,700. Phonograph machine. Gaston Strobine,
Ahearn. Ottawa, Canada.
Paterson, N. J.
1,428,845. Combined phonograph and moving pic-
1,430,780. Repeating mechanism for phonographs.
ture machine. Robert D. Gray, Ridgewood, N. J.
Llewellyn S. Woodhull, L. M. Prentice and J. HV
1,429,204. Phonograph and the like. Robert Head, Rice, Detroit, Mich.
New York, N. Y.
1,431,604. Sounding device. James S. Stemons,
1,429,151. Record holder. Rodney N. McClure, Philadelphia, Pa.
Los Angeles, Calif.
1,431,714. Phonograph record. Frank O. Wilking,
1,429,046. Non-set automatic stop. Clarence B. Indianapolis, Ind.
O'Neill, Clymer, Pa.
1,432,273. Machine for synchronously reproducing
1,428,995. Method of and apparatus for taking and
sounds and projecting pictures. Gustav Bohn and
reproducing cinematographic pictures with musical
H. A. Breining, Philadelphia, Pa.
accompaniment. Otto Springfield and L. Czerny,
1,432,232. Automatic stop for talking machines.
Berlin, Germany.
Josef Brandstetter, Chicago, 111.
1,428,819. Manufacture of sound records. Adrian
1.432.552. Production of color music and other
K. Sykes, New Barnet, England.
luminous effects and apparatus therefor. A. B. Hec-
1.428,818. Production of sound records. Adrian tor, Greenwich, near Sydney, N. S. W.
I'". Sykes, New Barnet, England.
1.432.553. Production of color music and other
1,429,052. Disk-record cabinet. Stephen S. Ward, luminous effects and apparatus therefor. A. B. Hec-
San Diego. Calif.
tor, Greenwich, near Sydney, N. S. W.
61,467. Design. Phonograph cabinet. Cicero Hine,
1.432,559. Phonograph record cabinet. Earl F.
Chicago, 111.
Jamieson, Brainerd, Minn.
1,429,839. Cabinet talking machine. Robert A. Bos-
1,432,727. Stop mechanism for talking machines.
well, Washington, D. C.
John E. Renholdt, Bridgeport, Conn.
1.429.339. Cabinet for containing talking machine , 1,432.092. Horn or amplifier for phonographs. Wm.
records. Joshua Green, Hove, England.
L. Stark, Hastings, Mich.
1.429.340. Collapsible gramophone, talking machine
1,432,139. Sound reproducer. Milton J. Trumble,
records. Joshua Green, Hove, England.
Alhambra. Calif.
1.429,755. Repeating and stopping device for talk-
1,432,943. Speed governor for phonographs and
ing machines and the like. Frank B. Mitchell, Hove, other purposes. "Dexter W. Allis, Whitman, Mass.
England.
1,433,103. Automatic talking machine. Lloyd L.
61.501. Design, phonograph cabinet. Cicero Hine,
Squibb, Camden, N. J.
Chicago, 111.
1,432,927.
Phonograph. Edward J. Tomlinson,
61,512. Design, contained for gramophone needles. East Orange. N. J.
Clifton West. London, England.
61,560-6. Design. Cabinet for phonographs. James
1,429,937. Sound amplifier for phonographs and
S. Clingman, Grand Rapids, Mich.
making the same. Charles J. Dodge, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1,433.774. Cover support for phonographs. Mar-
1.430,450. Replaying device for talking machines. tin C. Bersted, Chicago, 111.
1,434,005. Sound reproducing record. John F.
R. B. Howard, Windham, Vt.
1.430.395. Convertible tone arm. Aubrey R. Ma- Gulyban, Cleveland, Ohio.
lone. Franklin, Ky.
1,430,185. Sound reproducer. Morris S. Rankin,
GARRICK NUMBERS ON Q R S.
Mount Ephraim, N. J.
The Garrick Music Sales, 4040 Dickens avenue,
1,430,469. Talking machine. Arthur W. Rivett, St.
Louis. Mo.
Chicago, have a special release out on Q R S roll on
1,429,993. Interference tubes for phonographs and "Tell Me You'll Forgive Me"—No. 2624—in addition
telephones. Mari E. Wolvekamp, Oakland, Calif.
to several phonograph releases to be out very shortly.
1.430.567. Automatic stop. George W. Beadle, The two-plug songs, "Lost-My-Baby Blues" and
Stamford, Conn., and S. Kohn, New York, N. Y.
1.430.568. Automatic stop. George W. Beadle, ''Tell Me You'll Forgive Me" have gone over very
big, due somewhat to the radio Campaign. The Gar-
Stamford, Conn., and S. Kohn, New York, N. Y.
1.430.565. Stop mechanism. Frank C. Hinckley rick Music Sales is printing the third edition on both
of these numbers.
and J. F. Skane, Bridgeport, Conn.
1.430.566. Stop mechanism. Frank C. Hinckley
and J. J. Scully, Bridgeport, Conn.
CONROY'S ADDS EDISON.
1.431,119. Automatic sound control for phono-
graphs and the like. Orlando E. Kellum, Los An-
The Conroy Piano Co., St. Louis, has resumed its
geles, Calif.
representation of the Edison phonograph for which it
1.430.569. Stop mechanism. John J. Scully, Bridge- was widely known at one time. The Edison depart-
port, Conn.
ment in the Conroy Piano Co. is in charge of Leo
Saul, an enthusiast for the Edison, formerly with the
Silvertone Music Co., Edison distributors in a large
territory centering in St. Louis.
BASS STRINGS
Special attention given to the needs of th« tuner and
tta* dealer
OTTO R. TREFZ, Jr.
2110 I airm.iont Avenue
PHILADELPHIA, FA.
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Piano Action.
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