The talking machine world (Jan-June 1925)

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60 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD June IS, 1925 Licensed under U. S. Navy Patents THE FIRST COMPLETE RADIO ENSEMBLE Just what you have been waiting for — Just what you would expect Stewart'Warner to produce — A complete group of perfectly matched radio units that gives unheard'of performance! STEWARTWARNER Radio— the ensemble radio— is now ready! The good news has been hard to keep! Extreme secrecy has guarded every move and discovery of Stewart-Warner engi' neers, who have for more than two years been engaged in the solution of a tremendous problem — the perfection of radio! Yet for months the radio world has been atremble with the rumor that "something revolutionary in radio is about to be announced'' So the announcement of Stewart-Warner Radio is not a surprise because everybody has been expecting it. You know you, yourself, have been waiting for a concern like Stewart-Warner to take the uncertainties, disappointments and troubles out of radio and give you only real results. Stewart -Warner Radio has done this for you, and we offer as our contribution to radio progress the complete group of perfectly matched Stewart -Warner Radio units. The term "Stewart -Warner Radio" signifies this complete group, or ensemble, which includes: 1. The complete line of StewartWarner Instruments in which is incorporated, for the first time, the great, fivctube U. S. Navy circuit; 2. The Stewart-Warner Reproducer which we have built to give perfect harmony with Stewart'Warner Instruments; 3. Stewart'Warner Radio Tubes, which are so skillfully dc signed that they perform with ease the most difficult of all tube functions — that of radio frequency amplification; 4. Batteries, aerial and ground equipment complete the ensemble. Stewart-Warner Radio Instruments, Models and Prices to fit every need. Stewart -Warner Reproducer, $25.00. StewartWarner Radio Tubes, each, $3.00. Batteries, Aerial and Ground Equipment for this ensemble can be secured from authorized StewartWarner Radio Dealers. Exclusive Stewart-Warner Wholesale Radio Distributors ARIZONA Phoenix, 245 47 W Adams St. CALIFORNIA Fresno, 1412 Broadway Los Angeles, 1366 S. Figueroa St. Oakland, 326 23rd St. Sacramento, 1516 J St. San Diego.8i 1 Front at F St. San Francisco, 1450 Van Ness Ave. COLORADO Denver, 1153 Bannock St. CONNECTICUT Hartford, 45-47 Wells St. DIST. OF COLUMBIA Washington, 1117 14th St., N.W. FLORIDA Jacksonville, 007 Main St GEORGIA Atlanta, 399 Peachtree St. ILLINOIS Chicago, 1826 52 Diversey Pkwy. [Executive Offices] Chicago, 1312 Michigan Ave. [Branch Office] 5657 Broadway [Branch Office] INDIANA lndianapolis,5ioCapitol St. IOWA Des Moines, 16001602 Locust St. KENTUCKY Louisville, 953 S. Third St. LOUISIANA New Orleans, 1 322 St. Charles Ave. MARYLAND Baltimore, 11 17 Cathedral St. MASSACHUSETTS Boston, 1111 Commonwealth Ave. Springfield, 761 Main St. MICHIGAN Detroit, 7321 Woodward Ave. [Branch Office] Grand Rapids,7i 0-7 1 2 Monroe Ave. MINNESOTA Minneapolis, 1116-18 Second Ave.,S. St. Paul, 231 W. Sixth St. MISSOURI Kansas City, 1827 Grand Ave. St. Louis. 3206 Locust St. NEBRASKA Omaha, 2043 45 Farnam St. NEW JERSEY Newark, 332-336 Plane St. NEW YORK Albany, 338 Central Ave. Brooklyn, 1060 Bedford Ave. Buffalo, 1224 Main St. New York, 37-43 W. 65th St. [Branch Office] Rochester, 3 Charlotte St. Syracuse, 516 E. Genesee St. Utica, 257 Elizabeth St. OHIO Cincinnati, 224 E. Seventh St. Cleveland, 2309 Chester Ave. Columbus, 300 E. Long St. Toledo, 609 61 1 Huron St. OREGON Portland, 495 Burnside at Fourteenth St. PENNSYLVANIA Harnsburg, 1133 Mulberry St. Philadelphia, 1419 N Broad St. Pittsburgh, Baum Blvd. and Millvale Ave. Scranton, 123 Franklin Ave. RHODE ISLAND Providence, no Broadway TENNESSEE Memphis, 241 Monroe Ave. Nashville, 425 Commerce St. TEXAS Dallas, 2122-24 Jackson St. El Paso, 709 Texas St. Houston, 171 1 Main St. San Antonio, N. Alamo at Fifth St. UTAH Salt Lake City, 69 W. 4th South St. VIRGINIA Richmond, 161 5 W. Broad St WISCONSIN Milwaukee, 582-584 Jefferson St. WASHINGTON Seattle, 151 5 Broadway Spokane, First and Jefferson Sts. Tacoma, 735-737 Broadway