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Columbia Electric Viva-tonal and Kolster Radio Combination A radio one second! A phono- graph the next! That’s the new Columbia Electric Viva- tonal and Kolster Radio Com- bination. A mere twist of the fingers, simpler even than the rubbing of Aladdin’s lamp, now opens millions of doors to undreamed musical delight. The Columbia Electric Viva- tonal and Kolster Radio Com- bination plays any standard record. Changes in volume have absolutely no effect upon the quality of reproduction. The instrument gets its power from the house current, thus eliminating batteries. Model 960 (Closed) List Price, $600. 44 like life itself V As a six tube radio set, this in- strument offers its owners un- usual selectivity and splendid range, combined with great volume and purity of tone. It is tuned by means of a single tuning control. An ingenious device adapts it to different lengths of antenna. A radio-phonograph pass-switch of special Columbia design provides for complete isolation of phonograph or radio when the other is in operation. While in use as a phonograph, the radio tubes are extinguished, thus effecting real economy in the life of the tubes. This feature is unique. It is not found in other combinations of radio and phonograph and was especiallv designed in the research laboratories of the Columbia Phonograph Company. Nine Cunningham tubes are included in. the equipment. Columbia Phonograph Company, 1819 Broadway, New York City Schubert Centennial Organized by Columbia Phonograph Company “Magic Notes'’ il Magic Notes” it