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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1930. - A Radio Sensatwn—Save Nearly as Much as You Pay! Begmnmg Tomorrow—and Until Quantity Is Exhausted “There’s No Finer Radio” The story of Bremer-Tully is a story of great achieve- ment. But even the great in this competitive age are forced to face an issue. And so, Bremer - Tully, sponsors of Bremer-Tully time on the Columbia Broadcasting chain, were forced to lower their prices by, the recent price- slashing orgies on other na- tionally famous radio sets. D Lansburgh & Bro., knowing the painstaking engineering, the beauty and character of the: new 1930 Bremer-Tully literally “hopped” at the op- portunity to offer the Wash- ington public a value which, in their opinion, has never been equaled. > Mechanical Precision *Chassis parts micrometer gauged to {005 inch by radio’s most painstaking engineers. New thrills, new discoveries through the distance-getting ability; the hair’s- breadth station separation of the 1930 Bremer-Tully. The full possibilities of screen grid rcceptmn realized for the first time— in the power of four screen grid tubes. The tone richness of a fine old violin through the big 10-inch Bremer-Tully Dynamic Speaker, specially wound with over four miles of the finest copper wire. Rectifier and voltage regulator. Push- pull audio using two latest type “245” tubes. Power switch for increased volume on long-distance stations. - Beautiful Cabinet De luxe open console of beautifully grained walnut veneer, 48 inches high, 25 inches wide. Furniture craftsmanship of a quality worthy of housing the fine musical in- strument the 1930 Bremer-Tully is, with antique finish escutcheon plate and wal- nut tuning knobs. The New Perfected 1930 Super— Sensitive, Micro-Balanced Chassis BREMER-TULLY 9.-Tube Radio With 4 @ Screen Grid Tubes i o AR Formerly $162, 50 How often have you wished you owned a Bremer-Tully radio after hearing golden-voiced Norman Brokenshire over the Columbia Broad- casting System proclaim its needle-point precision, its .005-inch microm- eter-gauged chassis, its distance-getting ability, its perfect tone fidelity? But did you ever expect you’d have the opportunity to save nearly as much as you pay? That’s the opportunity presented to Washington by Lansburgh & Bro. exclusively, beginning tomorrow. An unexpected reduction forced upon this well known manufacturer through the recent sales of obsolete and discontinued radios. The very newest in‘ radio development—the 1930 Bremer-Tully—beautifully housed; using FOUR SCREEN GRID TUBES, in addition to five others, with a dynamic speaker that produces tones crystal clear, \Mthout the slightest ghost of a hum. Operates direct from your lighting socket. And with the guarantee of satisfaction you KNOW you will get at Lansburgh & Bro. : What the New Screen Grid Tube Means ta Radio Cash Payment Is Only *10 Balance On Convenient Terms It adds a valuable fourth electrode—which means greater volume, greater clamy—greater selegtivlt OR ln other . . . e 3 o Furds This nominal initial outlay brings the 1930 Bremer- : PERFORMAN Tully to your home. The remainder payable in twelve The 1930 Bremer- monthly installments plus a reasonable carrying charge. Tully bogsts ‘fanr Screen Grid Tubes. Our Radio Salon—Fourth Floor ® LANSBURGH & BRO @ 7th, 8th and E Sts.—FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800