The talking machine world (Jan-June 1928)

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98 The Talking Machine World, New York, January, 1928 FERRYMAN Ferryman Radio Tubes Distance Without Distortion Latest Talkir^g Machine and Radio Patents Granted All the A, C Types. Sell your A* C* sets by demonstrating with Ferryman A. C. tubes, and make that triple extra profit* 1* Extra profit in the sales price. 2* Extra profit because they stay sold. No replacements to eat up profits (they must make good or we do). 3* Extra profits because they bring back new business on their excellent performance. Ferryman Electric Company, Inc. 33 West 60th Street New York, N. Y. Plant: North Bergen, New Jersey PERRYMAN RADIO TURES A Complete. Line of Standard Equipment for every Radio Purpose PERRYMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY, 33 West 60th Street, New York City Kindly send me complete information on the new Perryman A. C. Tubes. Name Address Hartwell W. Paul D. BodPa., assignors Patent No. Sound-Box Coupler. William Trues, Chicago, 111., assignor to the Oro-Tone Co., same place. Patent No. 1,648,080. Sound Reproducer for Phonographs and the Like. Daniel R. Wells, Reading, Pa. Patent No. 1,648,432. Phonograph. Joseph M. Lucarelle, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to the Dictaphone Corp., same place. Patent No. 1,649,965. Phonograph Attachment. David H. Moss, Newark, N. J., assignor to Brandes Laboratories, Inc. Patent No. 1,650,089. Driving Mechanism for Phonographs and the Like. Morris H. Bennett and Henry C. Rochette, Waterbury, Conn. Patent No. 1,651,800. Horn for Talking Machines. Bagster Roads Seabrook, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Patent No. 1,651,840. Tone Arm. Joseph N. Pepin, Chicago, 111. Patent No. 1,653,410. Method for Making Sound Records. Webb, Leonia, N. J. Patent No. 1,653,524. Record Holder for Talking Machines. well and Henry W. Bellows, Waynesboro, to the Deca-Disc Phonograph , Co., same place. 1,653,541. Combination Radio and Phonograph Apparatus. Frank Oberst, New York, N. Y., assignor to the Sonora Phonograph Co., Inc., same place. Patent No. 1,653,725. Combination Rahio and Phonograph Apparatus. Frank Oberst, New York, N. Y., assignor to the Sonora Phonograph Co., Inc., same place. Patent No. 1,653,726. Radiofrequency Transformer. Noble Gibbs Dowdell, Chicago, 111. Patent No. 1,651,515. Radio Receiving System. Leo C. Young, Washington, D. C. Patent No. 1,651,658. Support for Radio Apparatus. Arthur C. Hayden, Brockton, Mass. Patent No. 1,651,953. Radiocondenser. Monroe Guett, Hartford, Conn. Patent No. 1,652,118. Radio Receiving Apparatus. Adolph Alexander Thomas, New York, N. Y. Patent No. 1,652,219. Composite Radiopanel and Sound Modifier. William B. Stevenson, Philadelphia, Pa. Patent No. 1,652,257. Loud Speaker Unit. Emil F. Holinger, New York, N. Y. Patent No. 1,653,045. Loud Speaker. Lawrence Alvin Smith, New Orleans, La. Patent No. 1,653,128. Radioreproducer. Walter L. Eckhardt, Philadelphia, Pa. Patent No. 1,653,158. Radiocontrol of Engine Speed. John Hays Hammond. Jr., Gloucester, Mass. Patent No. 1,653,172. Radio Reproducer. Frank Oberst, New York, N. Y., assignor to the Sonora Phonograph Co., Inc., same place. Patent No. 1,653,727. Radio Wave Control Switch. Jesse S. Wheeland, San Francisco, Cal. Patent No. 1,653,753. Concealed Loud Speaker for Radio Receiving Sets. Joseph Wolff, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to the Sonora Phonograph Co., New York. N. Y. Patent No. 1,653,795. Radio Apparatus. Joseph Wolff, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to the Sonora Phonograph Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Patent No. 1,653,796. De Graff, New York, N. Y. Blanc, Detroit, Mich. Pat Schulte, Madison, Wis., assame place. Patent Radiospeaker. Howard P. Patent No. 1,653,891. Radioantenna. Adolph T ent No. 1,654,108. Radiobattery Walter B. signor to the Burgess Battery Co. No. 1,654,145. Radio Receiving Set. Agnar Wikstrom, Boston, Mass., assignor to the Flash Radio Corp., same place. Patent No. 1,648,521. Radio Loud Speaker. Walter Westphal, Los Angeles, Cal. Patent No. 1,648,668. Varying-Frequency System of Radio Signaling. John Hays Hammond, Jr., Gloucester, Mass. Patent No. 1, 648,682. Two-Way Radio Communication System. Paul Ware, New York, N. Y., assignor to the Ware Radio, Inc., Delaware. Patent No. 1,648,835. Radio Receiving System. Walter N. Fanning, Vallejo, Calif. Patent No. 1,649,341. Combined Radio Receiving Set and Sound Amplifying Horn. Walter Lytton, Chicago, III. Patent No. 1,649,715. Radio Phonograph Combination Switch. Walter Lytton, Chicago, 111. Patent No. 1,649,716. Aerial for Radioreception. Frederick Peitzman, Grimes, la. Patent No. 1,649,727. Radio Apparatus. Thomas E. New, Cincinnati, O., assignor to the Teleforce Radio Laboratories Co., same place. Patent No. 1,650,032. Rheostat. Alva J. Carter, Chicago, 111., assignor to the Carter Radio Co., same place. Patent No. 1,650,008. Coin-Controlled Radioreceiver. Richard Sause, New York, N. Y. Patent No. 1,650,238. Radio Receiving Set. Hiram D. Currier, Chicago, 111., assignor to the Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Co., same place. Patent No. 1,650,432. Antenna Device. Arthur Reinhold Nilson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Patent No. 1,650,461. W. W. Reser has opened a new music and radio store in the See Building, Tonkawa, Okla., under the name of the Tonkawa Music & Radio Store. A complete line of musical instruments and radio is featured.