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October 11, 1924.
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PRESTO
LATE LIST OF PATENTS
PLAYS MARTIN TRUMPET
Inventions and Improvements in Musical Mer-
chandise of All Descriptions Show Ac-
tivity of Men in Factories.
1,440,471, Xylophone stand, John B. Kohler, Chi-
cago, 111.
1,441,596, Mouthpiece for musical instruments, El-
vin Miller, Weatherly, Pa.
1,441,702, Tension device for musical stringed in-
struments, Bertie E. Mills, Chicago, 111.
1,442,756, Banjo, M. W. Weymann, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania.
1,443,120, Music leaf turner, Anthony P. Fern,
Dunkirk, N. Y.
1,443,122, Mouthpiece connecting device and tuning
slide for wind musical instruments, Walter Gemein-
hardt, New York, N. Y.
1,443,191, Tension rod for drums, Julius A. Meyer,
St. Louis, Mo.
1,442,833, Snare drum, Walter E. Soderberg, Du-
luth, Minn.
1,443,569, Musical whistle, Frank P. Ferris, Lincoln,
Nebr.
1,443,486, Violin peg, John Lindstrom, Henderson,
Ky.
1,444,663, Cornet, Girlando Contrisciani, New York,
New York.
1,444,003, Playing attachment for zithers, George
W. Nobbs, Quincy, Mass.
1,445,077, Wood wind instrument, Ralph S. Forrest,
Douglas, Ariz.
1,445,446, Musical toy, M. A. Miller, Baltimore, Md.
1,444,982, Pick for musical instruments, Harold
Orth, Denver, Colo.
1,445,115, Mute for musical instruments, John G.
Turner, Bridgeport, Conn.
1,446,327, Snare drum, William W. Baldwin and C.
T. Plummer, Duluth, Minn.
1,446,006, Phonograph, Elmer Fletcher, Chicago, 111.
1,446,038, Violin attachment, Charles C. Fousse,
Wheeling, W. Va.
1,445,639, Bass drum and cymbal beater, Lawrence
A. Mueller, Kankakee, 111.
1,445,650, Bass drum and cymbal beater, Cecil M.
Strupe, Indianapolis, Ind.
1,446,623, Tone controller for saxophones or the
like, Guy B. Munes, Chicago, 111.
1,446,758, Neck for musical instruments, Thaddeus
J. McHugh, Kalamazoo, Mich.
1,446,728, Banjo, Carl E. Tribull, Baltimore, Md.
NEW FRENCH AUTOMATIC ORGAN
Small Instrument Recently Patented Is Intended for
Use in Teaching Children to Sing.
A small automatic harmonium has recently been
patented in France by A. L. C. H. Flachacre, which
is intended to train the ear of children, teach them
school songs, and enable them to execute solfeggio
exercises. Hitherto a music-master was necessary
who could play a school song to perfection on a har-
monium, piano or violin. Then, if he sang, he had
to have a very sensitive ear and an excellent voice.
The object of this invention is to make it possible, in
the absence of such a master, to teach singing to
children.
To make the instrument play it suffices to place the
roll of parchment paper containing the song or exer-
cise in the harmonium and turn a handle. There is
no keyboard. It can, just like a master, give the note
as long as required, execute the entire piece, play one
or several notes, part of a phrase, or an entire phrase,
etc., and repeat them as required. If the pupils sing
out of tune the perforated paper can be stopped and
the badly-sung part sounded as long as required.
Sam W. Bowlby, 1623 Second avenue, Rock Island,
111., recently visited Chicago, where he attended a
conference of Brunswick dealers and a school for
salesmen held at the Hotel Sherman.
"BOB" BPFROS,
Martin Handcraft Enthusiast.
One only needs to glance at the good-natured,
genial expression on "Bob" Effros' face to get a clear
conception of the kind of fellow he is. He is the
type that you would instinctively call "Bob" in spite
of the fact that he is regarded as one of the outstand-
trumpet players of the entire world.
As most everyone knows, Bob Effros is a member
of Vincent Lopez' Hotel Pennsylvania Orchestra.
For some time he has used a Martin Handcraft in-
strument, and, as will be seen from the inscription on
his photograph, he does not hesitate to tell the world
that the Martin is the best instrument made.
Wilfred Hutchinson, conceded to be one of the
finest cornet soloists in England, is another eminent
British musician who has recently adopted a Martin
Handcraft instrument. The Martin Symphony Cor-
net in artists' special finish, which he is now using,
was sold to him by LaFleur & Son, Ltd., Martin
dealers in London, Eng.
FAIRBANKS
PIANO PLATES
THfc FAIRBANKS CO., Springfield, Ohio
TRAVELPHONE PORTABLE
VIOLIN, CELLO AND DOUBLE
BASS WOUND STRINGS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
Guaranteed for thirty day* after they are sold
SEND FOR CATALOG
S. SIMON
8106 Chappell Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
The outstanding phonograph for any occasion. Enables
you to retail a PORTABLE of QUALITY as low as $25.00.
Size 11^4x14; weight 13 pounds.
Built of QUALITY anJ SERVICE
There wil! be a greater demand for Portables this season
than ever before. Don't delay in sending in your orders.
The Specialty Phonograph and Accessories Company
210-212 East 113th Street, NEW YORK, N. Y.
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