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Show "I know that man that is exactly the way he talks" SHE was listening to a demonstration of an AtwaterKent. Turning the Full-vision Dial from one station to another, suddenly she heard the voice of a friend she had not seen for years. She listened eagerly. It was "exactly the way he talked." Til take the set," she said. "This radio tells the truth." Anyone can convince himself that AtwaterKentreceivers and speakers do give faithful reproduction. Listen to an orchestra and pick out the individual instruments. Each has its own character its own identity. Turn to a male quartet, a piano solo, a radio drama with all the j varying voices and inflections or to the President when he speaks. Every sound 13 true to the original. That is the standard of Atwater Kent performance. Atwater Kent gives it to you for less money. Less money because Atwater Kent Radio is manufactured in great quantities, making economies econo-mies of production possible. Yet this huge output does not affect quality in the slightest. For every set, besides being made of the finest materials, has to pass 222 tests or inspections in the course of manufacture. Turn the Full-vision Dial and listen to "the radio that tells the truth.'' ATWATER KENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY 4764 Wissahickon Avenue A. Atwater Kent, Pres. Philadelphia, Pa. Model 40 (Electric) 881 Battery Sets, $53 $72 1 1 liitaji-fre tothe bai.et." - jl), -fc-. the "Radio's Truest Voice" Solid mapuiy cabinet,. Panw . A Forll0-120vo!t,50-60cyclealter- Atwater Kent Radio finished in Rold. Foix-vision donating do-nating current. Requires 111 A.C. Speakers Models E, E-4, Model 48, tM; Model 49, eitr-pow-tube and one rectifying tube, tSl E-3, aame quality, differ- erlul, 74. Pricea do not include tube (without tubes). ent in size. Each, $22. or batteries. ! For Colds f ; .-fS: I A , -.ii,:...- k t . - , - "i - pr - i 1 J - 1 (- ' " ' - A ' y : i r,f : , , ;.j v ; I , - ' ' ' ', 1 i It f How many people you know end their colds with Bayer Aspirin ! And how often you've heard of its prompt relief of sore throat or tonsilitis. No wonder millions take it for colds, neuralgia, rheumatism ; and the aches and pains that go with them. The won- der is that anyone still worries through a winter without these tablets ! They relieve quickly, yet have no effect whatever on the heart. Friends have told you Bayer Aspirin is marvelous; doctors have declared it harmless. Every druggist has it, with proven directions. direc-tions. Why not put it to the test? ' 7:r!n la lt,e trale mnrk of Etj-'T Mantifncture .j of MoDOaffticacldtBter of bulicj-reflcit) |