The talking machine world (July-Dec 1924)

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October 15, 1924 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 155 Philco Type 248 DX Battery for the "B" Circuit (48 volts). Consumer price — with de luxe mahogany-finish case with cover, $20. Consumer price — with handsome mahoganized case without cover, $16.50. Type UD86 "A" Battery for standard 6-volt tubes. Built-in Charge Indicator. Glass Case. Consumer price, $16. Type UD44 "A" Battery for lowvoltage Peanut Tubes. Built-in Charge Indicator. Glass Case. Consumer price, $8. f Type RW "A" Battery for standard 6-volt tubes. Mahogany-finish Case. Consumer price, $14.50 to $37.50. With Philco Charge Tester, $1 extra. Philco Noiseless Chargers. For Philco Type UD44 and any rechargable "B" Battery, Consumer price, $9.75. For 6-volt "A" Batteries, Consumer price. $15. Easy to operate as the Philco Battery in a car! NOW you can use and recharge radio storage batteries by merely inserting plugs and throwing switches. Connect the batteries up once and for all. Thereafter there's no changing of wires — no moving of batteries. Look at the diagram above. To charge a Philco Radio "A" Battery, simply disconnect plug (1) and insert in receptacle (4) of the Philco NOISELESS Charger. Easy—safe— 100 per cent convenient. Plugs and receptacles come with every Philco Charger. Charging a Philco "B" Battery is equally simple. Insert plug (2) in charge receptacle (4) and throw switches on charging panel (5). A child can do it. Positive and negative prongs are of different size, and can be inserted only in the right way. Also the "B" plug (2) won't fit the "A" receptacle (3). You can't burn out tubes. Philco Radio Batteries deliver strong, uniform, non-rippling current, without hum, roar or buzz — an absolute essential for good radio reception. They are assembled in small, attractive, acid-tight, spill-proof glass cases which makes them safe for use inside the finest radio set. All Philco glass-case radio batteries have the built-in Philco Charge Indicator which tells how far the battery is charged or discharged. Philco mahogany-finish wood-case batteries are fitted with a Filler Cap Charge Tester at an extra cost of $1. Give the radio sets you sell the benefit of Philco Batteries. Philco Sales Engineers will gladly cooperate with you in designing storage battery equipment for any type of cabinet. Order through your wholesaler — or fill out the coupon below and mail to us. The Philadelphia Storage Battery Company i Philadelphia BATTERIES J Philadelphia Storage Battery Co. Ontario and C Sts.. Philadt Ontario and C Sts., Philadelphia SIRS: — I am interested In learning more about the new Philco Rechargeable Storage Batteries for radio.