The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1928 — Page 4
THK (iRRENCASTT.F DAFI.Y V. XMNT'i’, Tf IfrDAY, JANUARY 3, 1928.
Ten Dollar DRESS SALE
NEW RECEIVERS OMIT ALL BATTERIES
Ordinary Lighting Cirr-. its Bring Complete Socket Power to Receivers at a Cost Within Reach of All; Many Imp.ovcments in Dry Batteries.
100 Silk and Wool Dresses STARTING THE NEW YEAR RIGHT
N' * Itroaili ast rcn ivtrs which op- • lale in <'oiiu<;ctioD with either alteriiaiin? ur (Unit cuiTent supplied by the In mi m li’litliiK niiiiiis, thereby di« peimliiK «iili all batteries, ami newly i|e Uncii slis for dry battery and dotage battery operation, were an mulleed by K K Hucher. Assistant Vice I'ri sident of the (tadlo Corporaion of America, in a statement to the
publie.
“The Itadio Corporation of Amcrira 'olig ago disc.emed a Well-tlcli led pubie demand ami pn fe 11 nee foi raiTio re iri'ts iitilizilii; lighting eurreiit as 'he .souno of power to do away with ill balti lies and the need for llieir pi riodieal replacement,” said Mr. Iliielier. "The new receiveis there 'ore now In ing complete socket power dn.rated receivers within tho reach of every purse and home, and for lie millions of homes in coinmnnii icK not yet electrified there i* prm vided tho last word in dry battery and
storage battery operated sets They ini'lnde immerous n finements ns well as ingi iilons i onihinations in keeping
i other factor, has made for llic im leas ing tabllity of radio marketlag aid ihe ’ growing contlUeuce of the public. "Oi ret olutiouary charactei Ie tht In i rod net ion of a new model which is the < ulminatioii of years of research in set and tulie design aimed to produce, for a moderate price, a receiver complete ly AC operated with a minimum of upei itillg eoiltruls Simplicity of «|* eration ami of maintenance are it* main features. It has three siage* of radio fre'iiiiucy auiplifii aiiou. a detector aiin two stages of ami o fieuuem y amplilieation. The new AC itailiotrous r.\ Jdd are used in the radio-freiini'iu y • s and in the tirst audioTioi|iieiiey slag" The new AC Kadiotron f V “1’7 i* used a* a detector, and the last audiflT<|iieney stage employs a i'X-171 power nmplilier itadiotroii The T! and voltages me obtained from a pimii supply unit built into the set, which employs the new high power . Itad ot i on l X SO —full wa?• ' i 'etilier. There are only three eonrol* "ii lies set, one knob for tuning, one for volume control to regulate (he output of the receiver and a power
\ MiiTial purchase and sale of Ihp lowlirst of pew Winter-time Irurk-.. I'’ere are drtsses for e\ i r\ kit I of ,i desire; for rscrv si/c woman.
I!, oi wool materials, 100 different “Ivies. Tin- , nl will helii • , ii to “tart the New War right.
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\ o\< \s i i iJIM M > s WO M \KK.S HOW Vaudevlle fans who :.r. e howled at the eomii , ute ol Jinmiy Sav clownish •peeialtj . aneer ,.f the three-a- ay stage, -ill now have a chance to -ie theii favorite make celluloid debut ill tin Prefi-rred I’i, ture, ‘‘Kxelusive Rights," a ■). <1. Ilachmani |uo!uetioi haseii - .Ie ' me Wilscfi’s story which will have Its fir-t showing at the Vonca.-tl I'heatle.
al coined) mmg which timi he . • appeared in three ShutK-rt -ueee -e as well as on the Keith and Orphean ciicuits all mer th" country. In "Kxclusiv. Itig-ht-,” a cabaret sequen e i -eivi ' as the hackground fov his fain- ' oils beat coat ance. Tl" capers out in the middle of the set and steps befo r 1 th camera just a- i e has stepped s' v-1 i al times a day foi year- before I thousand- of people.
Illustration of One of the New Receivers Which Omits All Batteries
"l missed the applause the first J ay, - ’ commented Jimmy during the j making of “Kxclusiv - Right-,’’ "out | I’m getting used to the new environ- i merit.” —o— I
Jimmy conies t" *lie screen aft, fifteen yeai s in \.tu ■ \ ille and musi'
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.Memlni' of the huskethall teams of Hollywood lligli School win partieipated in the exciting fray in Fox Films "High School Hero” consider the ins, Im - among the luckiest boy - in America. Tin -e hoys were not only chosen i for tin ii ability at :hc game and i given a chance to work in the pic-1 ture, but had as their ei ach the famou- sprinter anil athlete, Charles f’addock.
I'addoek, who plays the part of the i oael in "High Scliool Hero,” gu'* the e cgi'l \oUlh lots of pointers oil ti.doing .in I athletic form outside the actual working on the picture. Sally I'oipps and Nick Stuait have t o featured role- am! others in the 1 cost are .1 on Harrow, David Rollins, iiruliilon Hur- , Wade Boleler and Willi,ini \. Hailey, David Hutler directed. The picture i- to have a otic day showing at the (Irunadu Theater on Wednesday.
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with Hie growing importance of radio in the home; hut the sound value of ha .lie research and true engineering Is bonio out once more in the survival of tei ain ileliuitc fuiiclameiilula of ra dlo reii.ption which Hu Radio Corporation intro I need sec iral > art ago .incl wliic h reni dn unsiirpus-od,” con ihiui il Mr lim lier. "I’erhap the outstundiiig fi aime of the new models is in tile perleetecl metliod of light ■socket operation wlia h they embody, although tonal cpmliiy has loen further iinprovecl. iteautifiil cabinet* with the radio c > inpcnieni entirely self-contained yet made readily available by convenient doors, now place Itadiolas on a pat with the iinest of home furnishings.” Superheterodyne Still Standard The leader* continue to be represented by an Vtubo, loop-operated soperheterodyne receiver and a sock el-power loudspeaker of surpassing lone and volume, together with complete reetilier supply for the \, II, and r ieipilr> niMiits of the Radiola with which it is used in combination. Mr. Iluehers aiiiiouneenient rontinin : “Either in the form of separate units or incorporated in one cabinet. Hie best features of this combination hava been ietalued in some of the models ini roduced. CerlHin reline menis lu design have permilted tin inclusion of the powerful lot Loudspeaker in one cabinet with the supersensitive superheterodyne, with a complete absence of niicrophonic effects, but which in fact emphasizes its extraordinary lone quality. "In another model, hut likewise clmruelerized by a distinctive cabinet mid enlirely self contained equipment, is incorporated tho well known Xtiibe superheterodyne receiver with Hie uew loo A loudspeaker, and operateo by socket power. ’The superheterodyne circuit thereloro continues as the standard of broadcast perfection after four years in Hie hands of the critical radio public. This circuit, quite as much as any
(ouirol switch to luru the power on and off. For those who prefer battery opera* i;mii or who.-ie homes are located in districts not as yet eleclrillud, there is introduced a receiver that will he found to lili the most rigid re qiiircnicnis for seuslllvity, Helectivily and tine tone quality in Hs class. This is a new uni-control six tube receiver employing the well-know n and perfected tuned radio frequency circuit with three stages of radio-frequent y amplification, a detector and two stages of audio-frequency, taking tiv. I X-Jol-A Kadlotrons and one r\ 112 pow r amplifier ftadiotron. The ini'm il ( Oiislrm lion of the set is ex iicim ly rugged, and with simplicity of operation arc the two keynotes of this receiver.
To Continue Rural Sets ’ In n spouse to puhii* demand, es , « Rad i'orpoiv 1 ion of Anirrica will eontiuui their live-tube tuned radio-frequency ie. elver employing regeneration, and wild ii proviiK s unusual sensitivitj and selectivity. It use* four KX-HiP Radio h ois and a power ampliiicr Radiolrou l X 120, In the Iasi audio stsge. giving excellent and undistorted musical r» production. “The iouds|i‘ ak*'r loi. in addition lo Hip pr* cut well know n Ar model, is now to lie presented in a DC model a* will, Hius making this superior radio devil e available in cities and hotels and institutions which are supplied with Ho volt direct current. An in gi'iiious d'sign provides ihis DC l"l with all Hie power and tone quality of Hu tried, tcsicil and perfected AC model. “As a loudspeaker particularly in-tend'-d for operation witli Radiola* and all other receivers operating on hatterier and moderate socket-power, l.oiulspcnker koo A is ineluded among the new models. Its enclosed cone is of a design suggestive of a mantlepiece clock, with a screen bezel; the whole finished in dull bronze.”
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This I- an actual pholngrapli of a message received from t'ommaiMl'r Hyrd’s plane, the "Aim m i. Ie the Radio Corporation of America, several hours after she took off for Hiiriqji . The signals were received at the Chatham. Massachusetts, siaileu ami \it';r sinnig enough to lie placed on their tap recording appare' i The wavy Hues ri pre int Hie actual radio handwriting of I,i. Xovllle In the Mo; e c 'ly.
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foj 'v, Ou'vrnlcf presents flu* crowning triumph of (sixteen yt irs’ cominuous progress — a m eat new attfiv mobile so impressive in appearance, performance anil staunchness that it mark., the opening of a new era of xuxurious transportation at low cost.
Built on a 107-iiK'h wheelbase —4 inches longer than before — the Bircer and Bolter Chcxrolct is impres* sixely large, low and racy. Its new Fisher Bodies arc finished in new Huco colors and offer rich new upholsteries and handsome appointments. lt“ improved valve-in-hcad engine has numerous impressive features such as alloy ‘‘invamrut” pistons, hydro-laminated camshaft gears, mushroom type \ alve tappets, AC oil filter and AC air cleaner. The chassis also has been redesigned. Asa result, the new Chevrolet provides delightful smoothness throughout th*» entire speed range— a wide margin of power for hills —
dick-of-the-heel acceleration—the ability to maintain 50, 5s and 60 miles an hour without the slightest sense of forcing or fatigue — the safetv of four-wheel brakes—the steering ease that cart only result from a ball hearing worm and gear steering mechanism—and comfort oxer all roads at all speeds due to scmi-clliptic shock absorber springs —S4 7o of the xx'iVclbase.
Com;* in — see the car — and learn him Chevrolet has .Ig.iin electrified America by creating a bigger and better motor car and offering it at prices so low as to lie actually arna:ing!
Every feature of advanced design demanded in the fine*! car* now offered in the New Chevrolet! Read Ibis partial list.
I m pro veil va I v c-in-h cad motc r . Nrn nfronner frame 4* longer; tvhrrlbs*c 107’. Thennmfat control cooling «iem. Nrw alloy “invar shut** pi«fnn«. Nrw in» fnimrnt panel, inJi* rrctly lightcJ. Nrw tuo-port exhaust. Ne\% hall hearing worm anil gr.ar steerin';. Srmi-rlliptii - sh<H k ahsorhrr •pringn; 84', o wheel* h»«e.
S:«frtv i:n'*ol»t>r lank at roar. 1 ar^er i>.tllo€Jn tires K)" x 4 50 - Now streamline bodies by 1 Uher. Alcmite pressiirrhihrication. Ne\x 1 )ue o ct)lor«. Thrft*proof •.tiering mtl ignition lock. AC’ t>il filter. A(. ’ air cleaner. Single-plate dry di«c*cltifeh. Now crankcase breathing system. I lea\ x one-piccc full-c rown fnivlrrs. Vacuum tank fuel supply.
Improved IVlco-Hemy 184* trihut(»r igni(t«*n. ( omhination tail snxl •♦•'C light. lj»rge 17* steering wheel, spark anti throttle |rver» located at f<»p. I ishrr “\ , \’”ono-piei e wiii«l* shield on closed models. Automatic windshield wipers on t loses! models. Scmi-floating rear axle.
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