Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ancient handicap.. The honor ha. come to the Hou.e of Brun.wick, a pioneer in developing the all-record idea. The first Brun.wick. met with phenomenal . success, showing that thousand, of dollar, might he .pent profitably in perfecting this idea.

The Ultona is the greatest feature offered any music-lover. And it is obtainable solely on the new Brunswick. Another vast improvement in tone projection comes in the all-wood Tone Amplifier, built like a violin. All metal construction is avoided, thus breaking away from the usual custom. Wood, and rare wood at that, is the only material that gives sound waves their proper vibration. With The Ultona and the new Brunswick Tone Amplifier, phonographic art is brought to higher., standards.

See and Hear You cannot afford now to make a choice until you’ve heard the latest Brunswick. Until you become acquainted with The Brunswick Method of Reproduction. Until you. hear this marvelous instrument. We invite you particularly to examine The Ultona and note how simply it adapts itself to each type of record. Once you hear the new Brunswick, you’ll be delighted and convinced that this super-phono-graph is in a class heretofore the ideal, but unattained. All you want in any phonograph is found in this composite type. Plus superiorities not found else-, whei'te. We will be glad to play this super Brunswick for you and explain the new Brunswick Method of Reproduction.