Radio today (Sept 1935-Dec 1936)

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Fills the Power Needs Beyond the Power Lines The Power-Charger is the first completely equipped plant of its type. Provides full-time radio reception — electric lights up to 200 watts — power to drive small farm equipment — for only a few cents a day. No other battery charger combines all its features. BRIGGS S STHATTON CORP., Milwaukee, Wis. Send complete information at once on the 6-volt, 200 Watt POWER-CHARGER. BRIGGS & STRATTON CORP., MILWAUKEE, WIS. | Name of Radio handled t BRIGQi & STmAfTQN j j Dealer Distributor 1 Firm _ _ Street Address City _ _ _ Signed ..State October, 1936 31