Radio Broadcast (Nov. 1925-Apr 1926)

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260 RADIO BROADCAST ADVERTISER 'tfhe SAAL So/* SPEAKER with the Bakelite Bell THE bell of the Saal Soft Speaker is of genuine Bakelite, the most perfect and resonant of all radio materials. The neck is of aluminum. There is no wood, no tin, no composition. The reproducing unit is of all-metal construction and cannot be harmed or "blasted" by the loudest receiver. It maintains its tone with any volume. There is no adjustment knob to complicate tuning. When your customer has bought the Saal he has bought once and for all. He has bought a speaker built to last a lifetime, one that will render per volume and tone quality. It combines volume with a velvet tone. It is not a fad. It is not a trumpet. It is a faithful reproducer of radio programs, properly constructed and shaped for the accurate reproduction of sound. It removes the objection to loud speakers. It has no blare, no blast, no metallic ring. In appearance the Saal, with its black bell, black crackle throat and graceful lines, is the aristocrat of horns. Also furnished with a brown bell and gold or silver stippled throat at $5 extra. The Saal Soft Speaker is manufactured by a manent service and sat SAAL Jf. company with years of isfaction and build up The same in every experience in the music good will for you. It has respect as the Saal business. A large plant nothing to wear out or Soft Speaker, ex insures prompt deliv cept it is 1 &% instead of 21 '; in. $«a in height. West of Rockies, $21 In Canada, $27.50 deteriorate. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction. The Saal Soft Speaker does not choose between ery. It is thoroughly advertised. Order from your jobber. Jobbers write to us. H. G. Manufactured and guaranteed by SAAL COMPANY, 1800 Montrose Avenue, Chicago, III. Are You a Radio Dealer? WE want Radio Dealers to get in touch with us as we have an interesting proposition for them in connection with Radio Broadcast Magazine. Radio Broadcast is read by a class of readers who have money to spend on radio. The majority of them are radio constructors, they are buying parts and building sets all the time. They are always experimenting because radio is their hobby. Write us for our Dealer's proposition and information on how Radio Broadcast will create sales for your store. %adio (Broadcast, Garden Qity, 7v(. T. This RADIO BOOK will save you money/ I.C.S. RADIO HANDBOOK Compiled by HARRY F. DART, E.E. Formerly with the Western Electric Co., and U. S. Army Instructor of Radio. Technically edited by F. H. DOANE 514 PAGES — ONLY $1 ONE of the most complete books of its kind ever published. Written, compiled and edited by practical radio experts of national reputation. Packed with concise, sound information useful to every radio fan — from beginner to veteran hardboiled owl. Contents — Electrical terms and circuits, antennas, batteries, generators and motors, electron (vacuum) tubes, most receiving hook-ups, radio and audio frequency amplification, broadcast and commercial transmitters and receivers, wave meters, super-regeneration, codes, license rules. Many other features. Just mail the coupon with a dollar bill and your name and address, and this 514-page I. C. S. Radio Handbook will he sent to you by return mail. Note the other good books listed below at low prices. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Box 8296-E, Scranton, Penna. I enclose $ for which send me, post-paid, the Handbooks marked X, at $1 each. It is understood that if I am not entirely satisfied I may return them within five days and you will refund my money. □ RADIO HANDBOOK, 514 PAGES, $1 □ Automobile Handbook, 354 pages $1 □ Electrical Handbook, 414 pages $1 □ Chemistry Handbook, 348 pages $1 □ Pharmacy Handbook, 324 pages $1 □ Traffic Handbook, 38 6 pages $1 □ Building Trades Handbook, 409 pages SI □ Machine Shop Handbook, 335 pages $1 □ Salesman's Handbook, 352 pages SI □ Advertising Handbook, 445 pages $1 □ Bookkeeper's Handbook, 302 pages SI □ Civil Engineer's Handbook, 411 pages SI □ Steam Engineer's Handbook, 298 pages SI Address _ Enclose SI. 5 0 instead of SI /or each book if you want the heatheroid binding. All of the above books can be had in this binding except the Traffic Handbook and the Building Trades Handbook, TF you like this magazine with its coated paper and enlarged size — then why not subscribe and get it regularly — by the year, $4.00, Six months, $2.00. Doubleday, Page & Co. Garden City New York if Tested and approved by Radio Broadcast -fa