Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADElLPftlA. ?TU1!DAlr, feJWBtBB. 6. 1922
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Gimbel Brethers
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Fr The needs of this business justify the gathering of
Wednesday tremendous stocks in volume and in variety.
.Teh million dollars' worth of dependable merchan
dise in this one Philadelphia store and its warehouses.
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We are net concerned chiefly in selling radio goods,
but we are concerned greatly in supplying your needs.
Radie in the everyday sense is se new that the
selling of equipment; yes, mere serious still, is net
standardized, or if standardized in form, isn't in price.
The news is this
By rare geed fortune we can offer
$100 Radie Receiving Equipment
for $50
This is the Firce Radie Receiver built by the Jehn Firth
Company. Medel 230-A.
' f " 35 Rac'ie Receiver Loud
Speaker, built-in for $67.50
The apparatus consists of receiver with one stage of radio
frequency amp'ificatien detector and two stages of audio
frequency amplification. All is enclosed in a beautiful mahog
any cabinet. The whole constitutes a highly efficient piece of
apparatus and satisfaction i3 guaranteed.
Medel 230-B Reg. $1 35 Our price. $67.50.
This is the same as Medel A, but with the Loud Speaker
(usually costing $40) built into it.
STAND BY
Gimbel radio broadcasting will be resumed shortly with the
completion of the installation of a most powerful station that will
mark a long forward step in Radie progress.
W I V is the Otmbel station designation.
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Seventh fleer.
epreducing Pianos
"The Conreid"
Easily $150 saved from the
price of its nearest equal
$585
ELECTRIC OR
FOOT POWER
"Reproducing Pianos" they are sold under sev
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Player-Pianos with
Added Charm
reproducing net only the notes, but
the expression and phrasing of the
master-artist or composer.
This is done positively by pneu
matic action that is released through
added system of perforations in the
music, working the pedals as the
usual player works only the keys.
These and ether artists make the records for the
Conreid Reproducing Piane W Conreid Reproducing Piane, $585
Mary An? ell B. Tcnnenbaum M. Obenderfer Ivan Kereaak Dai Buell Rudelph Renter
F. Himmelreich Desider Vescei M. Boguslawsky Robbert Lytten A. B, Nierman
Oss'w Gabrilewitsch Frederick Merley Zema Randale C. Gotthelf Florence Schubert
M. JV. Ilgenhitz Jeannette Durne Art Kahn Lillian Ammalee Thamara Swirskaya
Sold en Gimbel Club Plan, offering these advantages
1 . Only a trifling first payment needed te 4. Six rolls of Artist-reproduced music,
send the instrument te you. 5. Bench is given without charge.
2. Ne interest te pay en deferred part. 6. Free tuning for one year.
3. Payments at the rate of $3.75 weekly. 7. Free delivery.
These instruments are beautifully cased in mahogany.
Come see and hear this player-piano that seems te think.
Conreid Player-Pianos, $365
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music; arid a bench included. Free delivery. N
The Greatest Value m Years
7l ant le Conreid Player-Piane is sent te you d JJ TfU !,-,
iQy pl U -you agreeing te pay balance at rate of PimOJ VV CCKiy
The Conreid Player-Piane is 4 ft. 6 in. high, 5 ft. 2 in. wide and 2 ft. 3 in. Jeep.
Beautifully cased in mahogany. Dependable player action with latest automatic tracking
device.
Conreid instruments are made te our ""' LN '1ND MAIL THIS OT?p?il'
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order ana emoeay many leatures mat most . MeMr. Gimbel Brethers. Philadelehia:
makers reserve for higher-priced instru-
Without obligating mc u any way, please send
Conreid Reproducing Piane
Conreid Player-Piane I
Put, cress after instrument that interests you.
ments. They are made in a factory that J folder and fuller particulars about
made 1 5,000 player-pianos last year j
where equipment and organization produce J
results without excessive cost. 5
The instruments are guaranteed for J Name
five years time only will tell hew long
they will remain as pleasurable instru- ;
ments; we've never heard of one wearing J
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A Stere that Serves
Yeu could net get along with the
neighborhood railroads of forty years age.
And that sort of railroad couldn't get
along, either. Step by step the short
reads have been gathered into systems.
In fact, the tendency almost the demand
of the times is te still further consoli
date into a dozen great regional systems.
And yet the men who pioneered in . building the
short lines put their very lives and fortunes into the
projects and deserve all the honor we can pay te
their memories, equal honors with the giants of today
They, tee, were giants
Eighty years age the first Gimbel store was started in Vincennes,
Indiana. Then sons came of business age and we had te expand
and the family has jjjrewn ;md the stores have expandsd until new
we have three
Milwaukee Philadelphia New Yerk
f 7 acres of fleer space 24 acres of fleer space 27 acres of fleer space
And all because a family has always held together in one business
association fourteen of us new and when, in a spirit of development,
we recently planned te let our emplej-es and the public have some
stock in our concern, we gave the bankers these statistics
Gimbel Stores Sales in 1921
Sixty-eight Millien Dollars
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Gimbel Stores co-workers numbered 10,000
Gimbel Stores carry in merchandise,
retail value Twenty-two Millien Dollars
The growth is continuous. 1922 will close with above $70,000,000.00
in sales.
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Ne trust, no monopoly simply a family organization, incorporated
of course.
And as the business grows we can continuously serve better.
October is Our
Anniversary Menth
It will be devoted te a succession of important, sales field in
token of our appreciation and thankfulness for the business you have
given us, and te encourage still nlere thousands te deal here regularly.
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