Evening Star Newspaper, November 1, 1925, Page 11

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THE SUNXDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., NOVEMBER T. 1925 -PART T We've Harnessed the Power of Electricity to bring you the most wonderful music the world has ever heard The Brunswick Panatrope The ONLY purely electrical reproducing instrument knoun —the most remarkable of all musical achievements LECTRICTITY, the force that has changed civifization; that has captured the hidden tones of melody from the air; that has given man light, transportation and power; the force on which the greatest age of human progress is largely built; has now been harnessed so as to bring music incom- parably different, wondrously, beauntiful, gloriously inspiring, without parallel in musical history. This achievement is the result of the joint effort of four of the world’s leading electrical and acoustical laboratories— The Radio Corporation of America, the General Electric Co., the Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.,and Brunswick. Only so imposing an effort could have achieved so inspiring a result. We ask you to hear it .. . this remarkable Brunswick Panatrope; an instrument which has commanded front-page attention, for weeks, in the great metropolitan newspapers of the United States. The world’s only purely electrical reproducing instrument Tt is the ONLY purely electrical reproducing instrument as yet known to the world, There fs no other ke i2. It is rated By worl®s musical anthorities, critics and pufificists the most remarkable musical instrument known to man. Compare any musical reproducing instrument you have ever heard, no matter how impressive that instrument may seem, and the Panatrope will excel it in every standard of musical perfection. Weigh any musical entertainment for the home that you have ever known against it . . . and in fairness you will say this instrument is far beyond even the imagination of yesterday. Itis an electrical achievement. All future reproducing instru- ments must come to this principle . .. this electrical prin- ciple .,. to survive. 'All music will be weighed against it. . In fairness to yourself, buy no reproducing musical instru- ment without first hearing the Brunswick Panatrope. For what you buy today ... regardless-of how wonderful it may seem to you ... may fall obsolete tomorrow before this amarzing instrument. : Your favorite dealer has the Panatrope on display . .. or will have it very soon. PANATROPE: —The joint achievement of the Four World Leaders in musical and electrical acoustics—The Radio Corporation of America, The General Electric Co., The Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Co.,and Brunswick. The Sign of Musical Prestige & THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., CHICAGO, ILL. Manufacturers + Established 1845 @B.B.C.C». 1938 a fi A A A A A A 4\ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A i Elipmm w e S e e T T g Ta A T e T T e Tt e Ta W — P, N N AN W O e W I e S 7 AR AR TR TR IR I T, IAFIAL X AT IARIATIAT IATIAT . AAVIANT AN IO ST IR At st e SN AN TN SN LN IR IR IRV IAC VIOV IAN TSR

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