Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1929, Page 39

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S —————————————————————e e e e ————— —_— THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTOXN] D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929 Arwarer Kenrt RADIO Jdnnouncing the NEW Of course you want an Electro-Dynamic set. Of course you want it to be an Atwater Kent. Now you can have it—and in your choice of table model or all-in-one set (completely Atwater . Kent). And, as always, at the most moderate ‘price for which fine radio can be purchased. THE Atwater Kent Electro-Dynamic! The whole range of the grand organ or a full orchestra—the new Atwater Kent Electro- Dynamic. captures everything and reproduces everything. Its all-comprehensive realism you will appreciate instantly. And this new radio is just as faithful to the human voice as it is to musical instruments. It no more suggests mechanical reproduction than does the trill of a lark. The singer, or announcer, or actor in a radio play, is—himself. You can’t ask more than that! MODEL 53, Elec- tro-Dynamic all-in- one set. Compact lacquered cabinet. Fits so beautifully anywhere. Without tubes, $117 Wholesale Distributors The New Model Atwater Kent Radios in Stock Do you like to enjoy an orchestra or play from the best seat in the house? It’s like that! Do you like to pick out the individual instruments and follow them as they weave their golden fabric? You can! Do you like deep richness of tone? Do you like to hear the bass viol, the tuba and the drums—the bumble-bees of an orchestra— sound like the real thing—without over- emphasis anywhere? As the music climbs from the caverns of the basses to the heights that only the violin and the piccolo can reach—doyou want to know you are missing nothing? Not only does the new Atwater Kent give you all this with finer, truer tone and ample volume made possible by Electro-Dynamic reproduc- tion. It is—as you would expect from Atwater Kent—a very simple instrument. One cord to a lamp socket brings electricity to both receiver and speaker. One switch (on the receiver) turns everything on or off. The Atwater Kent laboratory — which gave radio the true one dial, the compact, shielding case and so many other improvements—has worked a long time in perfecting the Electro- Dynamic. It was determined to achieve not just Prices slightly higher west of the Rockies On the air—every Sunday night—Atwater Kent Radio Hour—listen in! SOUTHERN WHOLESALERS, Inc. Wm. E. O’Connor, Pres. F.C.Ferber, Sec’y Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. 14 & C Sts MODEL 46, the new -Il-elmfl . Lacquer finished. FuLi-vision Dial. Uses 7 A. C. tubes and 1 remfy\n‘ tube, with double power tube stage. Without tubes, $33. MODEL F-2 (Electro-Dynamic) speaker. True to l.l:e whole range of music. $34. another example of the Electro-Dynahxic prin- ciple but the perfection of it. When the laboratory engineers said: “Here it is. It’s what we wanted,” the factory found out how this new set could be made at an Atwater Kent price—which always means the very lowest price for fine radio. And here it is! Compact. Good looking. Electrically, mechanically, and acoustically as good an instrument as can be. Madewith Atwater , Kent precision. Durable. Reliable. Perfected. Your ears will tell you there is no finer re- ception. Your knowledge of values will tell you that only the demand for Atwater Kent Radio (now in more than 2,000,000 homes) could make possible such a price. With the winter not yet half over, with evening after evening and year after year of entertain- ment yet to come, you just can’t afford not to seeand hear the Atwater Kent Electro-Dynamic. Do it! Enjoy yours now. 1519 L St. N.W. Decatur 130 Ask for Demonstration ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS—14th & C STS. N.W. ¥ ELECTRICAL HEADQUARTERS—14th & C STS. N.W, Eizcrro-Dynavac ! | Radio Store 618 F St N W TN Iw’ o g

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