Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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MOB» THAN A MILLION FAMILIES HAVE SINGLED IT OUT
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¿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-
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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.
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WH WILL BE THE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS FOR THE
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A ONE W AL CONTROL SET EÂBODYINÉ EXTREME
PL1CITY IN ’ CONSTRUCTION, GREAT SELECTIVITY,
VpDERATE PRICES FOR ALL SETS.
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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 .
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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