The talking machine world (July-Dec 1924)

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October IS, 1924 THE TALKING MACHINE WORLD 165 Announcing The JEWETT Adapto Around the famous Jewett Superspeaker, we have built this new and beautiful radio cabinet, the Jewett Adapto. The Adapto houses any radio set up to 26 inches in length, and also accommodates all batteries — wet or dry. In use it becomes, therefore, a complete Radio unit, handily movable, entirely self-contained, and so richly beautiful that it graces even the most elaborately appointed room. Built of the finest American walnut — or African mahogany — The Adapto represents simply the best we know in modern fine furniture. Workmanship is identical with that of the finest phonographs. Finish is as perfect as skill, care and experience can give. And everyone knows the merit of the Superspeaker as a reproducer. Here is an instrument — and a cabinet — which a merchant can commend to his customer absolutely without reservation. Study the picture and see how the sliding doors adapt this cabinet to any set, regardless of size ! See how the whole Adapto solves the question so often asked "Where can we put our Radio set?" Sell yourself — you can't avoid doing it. Then write us for our dealer's proposition. LIST PRICES The Superspeaker (Without Adapto) $30.00 (West of the Rockies, $32.50) The Adapto (With built-in Superspeaker) $85.00 (West of the Rockies, $90.00) JEWETT RADIO & PHONOGRAPH COMPANY 5660 Twelfth Street Detroit, Michigan