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September, 1922
THE RADIO DEALER
71
L. P. Horning, Jr.
One of the pioneers of the radio industry and well-known young inventors is Louis P. Horning, Jr., of Elizabeth, N. J. In the past three years Mr. Horning has invented over three hundred radio and electrical devices which are used in all parts of the world to-day. Besides being an inventor-manufacturer Mr. Horning is a real " dyed in the wool '■' old .timer when it comes to radio amateurs. He is one of the charter members of the Plainfield Radio Association, Inc., one of the best radio clubs in the State of New Jersey. Being a member of such organizations keeps him in touch with the amateurs, he says, and keeps his equipment in front. This is evident in the many news items that have and are appearing in many newspapers. On November ioth, 192 1, at the first radio dance of this association Mr. Horning's apparatus was used. Over two hundred attended the dance. Mr. Horning has for the past two years conducted a " radio page " for one of the local newspapers in his home town. Some of Mr. Horning's inventions are: the Radio-Fone-O-Graf, a combined radio telephone and phonograph, Twostep loud speaking amplifier, loud speakers, phonograph microfone, Super-system fire and burglar alarms, Fonealarm, Detector-Fones, Solid microfones, and numerous other minor inventions pertaining to the phonograph.
Mr. Horning guarantees every instrument he sells, and the word of an " old timer " is something to bank on. The business was established in 1911.
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