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Issue: 1925 2036 - Page 22

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TALKING MACHINE PATENTS
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1468233'. Talking machine cabinet, Alfred H. Haag,
Baltimore, Md.
1468295. Automatic stop for sound-reproduction
apparatus, F. C. Hobbs, Buffalo, N. Y.
146816... Sound amplifier, Martin Nystrom, Chi-
cago, 111.
1468547. Picture attachment for talking machine,
Robert A. Rummel, Woodridge, N. J.
1468170. Automatic stop for phonographs, John A.
Schild, Vincennes, Ind.
1469152. Sound reproducing machine, G. M.
Boumphrey, Baycliffe, Eng.
1468879. Protector for phonograph records, Vic-
tor H. Emerson, New York, N. Y.
1469141. Sound-damping m e c h a n i s m , Arthur
Emett, Birmingham, Eng.
1468767. Sound-reproducing apparatus, Anthony
Vasselli, Newark, N. J.
1469058. Sound box, Henry Walker, Wilmington,
Delaware.
UNITEDSPECIALTYQ.
EXPERIENCED FACTORY SERVICE
Recovering and Rebushing Keys
Repairing Pneumatics
We make them the Same as New.
FAST SERVICE
52 Heads and Tails (best heavy pyralin Ivory)
52 Fronts
88 Keys Rebushed
52 Fronts cleaned a n d p o l i s h e d
$8.00
2.50
4.00
1-00
SEND US YOUR REPAIR WORK
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UNITED SPECIALTY®.
Monticello, Indiana
August 1, 1925.
1468608. Phonograph record material, W. T.
Forse, F. W. Jones, Jr., and G. Walters, London,
England.
1469452. Spring stylus mounting for phonographs,
Julius A. Brown, Peekskill, N. Y.
63071. Des. Domenico Brunelli, Philadelphia, Pa.
63099. Des. Radio cabinet, Luther E. Davies, Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
63095. Des. phonograph cabinet, H. A. Yerkes,
Forest Hills, N. Y.
63096. Des. phonograph cabinet, H. A. Yerkes,
Forest. Hills, N. Y.
1470138. Combined talking-machine cabinet and
writing desk, F. A. Alcock, Armadale, Australia.
1469780. Electrical phonograph driving mechanism,
W. W. Dean, Wilmette, 111.
1469941. Receiver support for sound amplifiers,
Charles W. Kuehn, Chicago, 111.
1470243. Overhead piano cabinet, John R. Pal-
meter, Jamestown, N. Y.
1460948. Musical instrument and sound amplifier,
Joseph Pacheco, Somerville, Mass.
1470303. Phonograph, George C. Trotter, Elkhart
Lake, Wis.
1471233. Sound box for phonographs, Dana Berg,
Fort Collins, Colo.
1470812. Gramophone, Arthur F. R. Cotton, Lon-
don, Eng.
1471146. Phonograph stop mechanism, W. W.
Dean, Lowell, Mass.
1470831. Gramophone, Joshua Green, Hove, Eng.
1470633. Phonograph recorder, F. P. Mclntosh,
East Orange, N. J.
1471716. Identification clip for phonograph rec-
ords, Robert Austin, Baltimore, Md.
1471459. Talking machine horn, George Hamburg,
New York, N. Y.
1471862. Phonograph record, John J. Reinhold,
Marietta, Pa.
1471436. Phonograph, Clinton E. Woods, Water-
bury, Conn.
1472743. Automatic sound reproducing instrument,
Shiras A. Blair, Indianapolis, Ind.
63187. Des. phonograph cabinet, Nathan Krasner,
New York, N. Y.
63197. Des. phonograph cabinet, Stanley Roth and
C. F. Romadka, Milwaukee, Wis.
CONN FRENCH HORNS
Special Manufacturing Methods to Attain Per-
fect Accuracy of Tune Are Features in
Production of the Fine Instruments.
One of the most useful instruments in the band or
orchestra is the French horn, which is considered an
absolute necessity with leaders eager for pleasing
effects. The instrument must have perfect accuracy
of tune to gain the favor of conductors and it is that
feature of French horns made by C. G. Conn, Ltd.,
Elkhart, Ind., that wins the approval of conductors
of leading bands and orchestras throughout the
country.
There are eighteen feet of tubing in the Conn
French horn and every inch of the length is perfect.
The unusual length causes many manufacturing diffi-
culties because of the small bore and the many turn-
ings.
"Absolute accuracy was never attained in any
French horn until the famous Conn hydraulic expan-
sion process was perfected and applied to their manu-
facture. Since this process is fully protected by pat-
ents, it can be used only in making Conn instru-
ments. That is why Conn French horns are meeting
with the highest approval in orchestras and bands
throughout the world," says C. G. Conn, Ltd., in
statement to the trade. "Perfect accuracy of tune
coupled with an ideally sweet voice make Conn
French horns favored by conductors who seek the
most pleasing ensembles, and their almost unbeliev-
able ease of playing makes them the standard of art-
ists who demand the finest instruments money can
buy."
NEW THERMIODYNE STYLES.
Appearing for the first time at the Chicago con-
vention last month, the new models of the Thermio-
dyne Radio Corp., Plattsburg, N. Y., have been
pushed forward in the trade. The new additions
are Styles T F 6 in the console cabinet with a self-
contained loud speaker and a console '5-tube set.
Harry Schoenwald, Chicago representative of the
Thermiodyne Corp., reports a steady demand in the
midwest section, and in view of the National adver-
tising campaign now under way, anticipates an in-
crease during the coming months.
HIGH GRADE
SLINGERLAND
Folding Organs
School Organs
May Bell
Practice Keyboards
D«al«iV Attention Solicited
A. L. WHITE MFG. CO.
215 Enrfewood Ave., CHICAGO. ILL.
Slingerland Banjos
VIOLIN, CELLO AND DOUBLE
BASS WOUND STRINGS
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
Guaranteed for thirty days after they are sold
SEND FOR CATALOG
are sold the country over because
they are Highest quality and sold
at a reasonable price.
Over 40 Styles of Banjos, Banjo Mandolins, Tenor Banjos
and Banjo Ukuleles, to select from.
Write for Catalogue
S. SIMON
8106 Chappell Avenue,
CHICAGO, ILLS.
SLINGERLAND BANJO CO.
1815 Orchard Street
CHICAGO
The Piano Repair Shop
Pianos and Phonographs Rebuilt by
Expert Workmen
Player-actions installed. Instruments
refinished or remodeled and actions and
keys repaired. Work guaranteed. Prices
reasonable.
Our-of-town dealers' repair work solic-
ited. Write for details and terms.
THE PIANO REPAIR SHOP
339 South Wabash Are.
Chicago
C. G. CONN, Ltd., Elkhart, Ind.
C. D. GREENLEAF, Pres.
J. F. BOYER, Sec'y
World's largest manufacturers of High Grade Band and Orchestra Instruments. Employs 1,000
expert workmen.
All of the mojt celebrated Artists use and endorse Conn Instruments.
Famous Bandmasters and Orchestra Directors highly endorse and recommend the use of the
Conn Instruments in their organizations.
Conn Instruments are noted for their ease of playing, light and reliable valve or key action;
quick response, rich tonal quality, perfect intonation, tone carrying quality, artisticness of design,
beautiful finish and reliable construction.
Conn Instruments are sent to any point in th U. S. subject to ten days free trial. Branch store
or agencies will be found in all large cities. Write for catalogues, prices, etc.
C. G. CONN, Ltd.
DEPT. MS.
ELKHART, IND.
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