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Issue: 1932 2265 - Page 20

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March, 1932
PRESTO-TIMES
20
MIRACLE
"The public will buy this radio
over ALL others." That is a
strong statement, but you will
find it true. flThe "0" is the
finest 10-tube superhetero-
dyne that Silver-Marshall
has ever built. It has every
1932 sales feature.
Visual meter for
silent tuning. Auto-
matic volume con-
trol to keep both
distant and local
s t a t i o n s at the
same constant vol-
ume. Beautiful,
well-made, 44-inch
•walnut console cab-
inets. Of course, it
has
pentodes,
screen-grid vario-mu tubes,
dynamic speaker, etc. flit has
all that—and, in addition, it is a
10-tube short-wave superhet-
erodyne. All on one chassis—
with one dial! flThe short-
waves open up a totally new
field of entertainment: Police
calls. Telephone conversations
between ships at sea. Aero-
plane pilots talking to their
home ports. Foreign short-
wave stations broadcasting
their native music! On the "Q",
R A D I O
it is all there with the regular
broadcast stations. And only on
the "Q" are the short-wave sta-
tions calibrated on the dial.
Anybody can tune the set and
get the short-wave station he
wants. It is an exclusive Silver-
Marshall develop-
ment. No other
manufacturer has it
or will have it. It is
the subject of basic
patent applications.
fl You have a choice
of three handsome
cabinets. Walnut.
4 5 i n c h e s high.
Furniture to be
p r o u d of. flThe
suggested re-sale
prices are: $79.95, $89.95,
$99.95 complete with Ever-
ready Raytheon tubes. flLyon
& Healy, the Jenkins Music
Company, and a hundred
other well-known music
houses are promoting it. flit
will be actively promoted in
your city soon. Be first. Write
to Mr. Briggs at once for de-
tails on the unusually low net
prices of this miracle radio.
"The public will buy this radio
over ALL others."
SILVER-MARSHALL
6433 WEST 65th STREET
CHICAGO, U. S. A.
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