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1 V«4’ ¥ 'V t , • ' ït»"-’ ■* ZENITH LONG DISTANCE RADIO ATWATER KENT RADIO DOER SATISFY. IT SATISFIES IN PERFORMANCE, APPEARANCE AND PRICE. . THAT IS WHY C OPERATION, WITH Î JKMANCE—ONLY >19» ZenRh fe e bridged the y e a » - m qualify and in losr price, with fins advanced .all-electric «et Extreme simplicity of operation —wqrM from yonr light socket with ho more care than the lights (Mlderiéts, aging A Ç tabes. No batteries of eliminators, no test ing, ho r«HÉhu r g i n g — dry throughout Six .tebes and every tulie a work- ing td be—equal to 7 in many sets. Super selective, powerful range, single Control. Lifelike in JS*. A * t ■ .Ab ’ u MOB» THAN A MILLION FAMILIES HAVE SINGLED IT OUT S ‘ ¿CAS THE RADIO FOB THEIR HOMES. tobe qUaKty. . A lasting satis faction, completing the uuwical equipment of rotu* home. W a s h in g t o n , o ct. 4 — (try— The most important radio m e t t l e ever eSHed sMJl adM blgd here today, with delegatee fr<H* more than 60 nations in attopd- . . I . Model 11 E, in a beautiful brown w aliot veneer cabinet, is Die finest Zenith eter sold art $190. The same model may be bad for battery pperfctk» , at $120. Model 14 E ig floor, model, tam e, circuit as 11 T, includes latest type code speaker built-in, walnut veneer and rumple cabl 'net, for electric operation, price $275. For buttery operation $195. Other models $ il0 to $2,GOO. • . ■’V--I , • ' x t ! Secretary of C om m erce HoorOt . h - 7 J pe — ♦« » ♦ WH WILL BE THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE ‘ i muhii w 'ifiiw in iiîir ^ f f i .. . ' A ONE W AL CONTROL SET EÂBODYINÉ EXTREME PL1CITY IN ’ CONSTRUCTION, GREAT SELECTIVITY, VpDERATE PRICES FOR ALL SETS. Socket Power in g in du stry. Ashland, Oregon »»W » other eomrafercta! operations, ra- dio telephony, measures to elim- insto* Interference, distress nms- «asm. radio aids to seat aad air and Gift the baseball Series Reports. and Admiral Ballard. chaiMBSd A the-A L a . ra d io camp l grtrnM! are expected to taka a le a d td F part fa proposing aad negotiating th e M V rules of t i e One of the moat important question« to this country Is te> reived In an attempt to. obtain use ot 10 new ware-lengths for broadcasters. whose numbers bar* literally classed many air- ¡, tfhnM already. The Amerfcan dol- egate expects to propose (hat the ; «. <V. «. «Up mhorgeacy can ware 1 hand he St TOO-amter friqueacy, Instead of 600. Thia w M S rorfd e « •a eddlttomd frUtoaactou f o r broadcasting la thia M aaM T. an d. of coarse, the same d u m b er in other centlneata. The meeting was called to re- rise the 1612 London radio eon- rention, which does not cover many radio problems of today. It was drafted when ship-to-ahore communication only was carried on commercially, and did aot-er- en recognise derrelspasaata which hare come since. The N v U lp n was to hare been ndide Id l t l V / h u t the World War caused peutpea»;, rasnt. John a a y Hammond, Jr. , e f the World «m erta M z « Included aartns the g advisers. J . H. Delito- The American Congresa appro- ' printed fOi.OOO to cover the costs of the asaetiar. hetd Iran t ; tation of this gerarament. 8. Nary, a n WATCH FOR THE Ito "fading.*’ army signal The Worlds Wait for Further Notice of Arrival of Slock’ BY HENRY L. FftltftELL (baited Press Sports Editor) PITTSBURG, Oct. 4 .— (CP)— BMebali’s biggest aad richest spoetaci« »HI - h<: Waged herb aghtn tomorrow whan the NOw Y<*k Yankees, wtapar of the American League pennant aad tha Plttshsrg Pirates, Nsttobal League 'champions "taoet In the n a ta si world's series. Records ior atten dilo* 0 6 r e celp ts may not be m od« because HEAD ESSION Hayden Laho, Idaho, where tho ■coat Eneeattros trom Montana. Idaho. W ash in gton and O regon are holding their annual Regldhal Convention. They will hare a very intensive study o f the problems eoaf rant ing tho Baeeatlres la tM ir dif feren t locgMtHh: with some of the beet lenders In the Scoot Movement In attendance. Roy O. Wyland and Oeo. Ehler of Na tional Flcadquarteya. alio Dr. PlMer who has gire« so much to ssstst fa this great Nettoasi oreanlxatlon John B . Piper, thé Levine and Captaiq W ^ter Him- ellfto made a forced leading oa the outskirts o^-Rowe U te today, their Rlsne being slightly damag ed. dite to engine trouble. more than In prerioas peats end the slto of the Cto#«» to Hmltod to th e capacity o< tin stand* In which other rtarH's sorles «Matos hate bote *Ngod. •en erai . Mteralt. » however, prtrtahly will be greater aad the radio llatoners mors numerous beA ase of Ess great Mcord made this year by t^e Yankees bfeauss of ’ Babe Rath MM Lew Oehrtfc. hedsbairs two gferttot to m e run hitters $elng a NhUlokii lA agus city, In which the series Is spsalag. the nten team **» « hMWmvtftai fa v o r ite hot tk O 'ttok sa •Mod tò M naraytog t ie PHONE V« F or a the greatest «Meek ¿the game 4$eii haa Men, a in e defense and gqMl pitching. The Wet that tkd'Y ankees hare sedand goed- pRchers has befea overlooked in, ajfl the excitement ebout their h ttio g . ~ ft 1s~'tmpeetaa4 to .re member, B M in a abort series rslldf pitching i r of the most' r$hl Impdrtanci. . egd that la Wflcey Heorfc. the Ydakoea. Bavin tto g rea tsto relief »Meter la team! The Yankees, as National Loag» efirargue, ihay not be the smart est bgtt elab to the leagUe h at t h 4 f opponaatd pre handicapped with too m a ty brains. ’Em digecepee in the style o f pitching in the two leagues will be an important factor In^decid- nfcMO>i^TRATtUNklN tO V R HOME. rigw rtw M »¿,i i n . *** «MM« *!««•- MM and shortstop and’ a firdt Leagm , expresses the epi howetfcr that, there lsh*t any < diftorease m «he style of i lag TeOewed là the two Iasi There are some abbàtta,t who Ugvre that « to Yankees carry p - handicap by haring