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Show TONE AMPLIFIER ON PHONOGRAPH-DROWNS PHONOGRAPH-DROWNS OUT BAND The Maguivox, super phonograph.! voice amplifier. and the loudest voiced 1 dispenser of of music of all sorts has arrived' In Ogden, the Glen Brothers-Roberts Brothers-Roberts Piano company of this city having arranged to handle this Instrument Instru-ment which pronounced to bo the latest development in tone transmission. transmis-sion. I ' Thomas J. Holland, manager of the company, stated that the "Maimlvax"! has unlimited scope and that it would! be adopted as a necessity among other. 'American inventions. I i The machine embodies features of the phonograph and the telephone, an unusual strength of tone being produced pro-duced by means of a vacuum anipll-! anipll-! fler. 1 By means of the new invention, an i ordinary ' phonograph record can pro-duce pro-duce music of tho samp volume and j tone qualities as the best of military ! bands, it is stated, and in a similar j i manner, tho selection of vocal- art-; lsts.can be magnified far beyond thej human range of power. In addition to being used as a pho-jnograph. pho-jnograph. the machine Is equipped I with a telephonic attachment, byj I mean? of whlcji the human volco can j j bo reproduced with almost unlimited! scope. I By means of the machine. President j Wilson addressed a crowd, of 50.000 i people at San Diego in a manner that enabled all present to hear his speech.. I The machine is ;i development from I 'apparatus designed during the war toj Idotoct .'the presence of submarines, i Mr. Holland stated. & One of the machines, may be in-1 j stalled at the Union depot to announce trains, 1t Is slated, and Mr. Holland 'said that newspapers over the coun-( coun-( try are installing the equipment to ; announce election returns, baseball (scores and other gatherings iftat gen- orally entails 111" use of projecting lanterns and awkward slides. I no |