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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1925)
THURSDAY, FEB. 12, 1925 11 OUT OF THE AIR - Manager lUitlo Dcjt., Bnldnlix Hnnlunro Co. There's Only One Right , , Way To Duy Shoes r EVENING HERALD, ICtAMATH FALt-S, OREGON ?1 ' Aifclta tee thtf . .... un fjc-Fuwt THAT'S a good habit to get Into. It'a the only way to be sure of hoe satisfaction. The inside con . struction is far more important than what you can see on the . outside. Wear, comfort and ap pearance all depend on how the shoe is built inside. Look inside before you spend your money. . ' Here you can do that. We have exiGimcndx Foot-Fitter split shoe so as to give you the inside facts things you ought to know bef ore investing another dollar in shoes. Come in, examine the split shoe and see the latest iHmcndi Foot-Fitter styles. , HOUSTON & JESTER FOOT-FITTERS BROADWAY Malin - - Saturday FEBRUARY 14TH. EVENING 7:30 DOROTHY PHILLIPS in a The White Frontier yy BIG VALENTINE DANCE " ;; . AFTER .SHOW - SUNDAY FEB. 15TH. MATINEE ONLY 2 P. M. "MOLLY-O" with MABEL NORMAN D A good tiling to remember' It bus !s contemplating building .hie own radio set Is to tako time, aud alaoi that tha Instrument, will probably; be used a long tlmo. ; Kit her 'good or poor results will be ' obtained (roui a sot, depcudliig entirely upou t ho method used In building set. VUiil things to bq .considered primarily aro, whether distance, clarity; of tone, or great volume are desired: It Is always recommended to choose a circuit which has been thoroughly tested, a urt worked cut under differ ent conditions throughout Ihe coun try. Thure aro numerous things one must tako Into, consideration also, and may. hare bearing on the typo of circuit best to use. The cost, the conditions , fender' which It Is to be iisod. if , Intended" to uso 'a 50 toot' aerial, do not build u set' using- n 100 foot antenna. . It Is better. to build a.g:od single tuba set than a questionable three -tube hookup, oven though the price may be about the same. c Whon :. building a set. It instruc tions are glvon as to laying but of the parts, follow them.1 The man who designed i them.. pr3bably ' spent many hours arriving at the arrange ment specified; .therefore. It Is doubt ful iwhotherona.can- much improve on It. . If cue should make n mistake l'. should b!) corrected, and hot let U go at that Just because It-wtll prob ably suffice., it. may take a little extra time but In. the. ehd may. awe a great deal ot.t'roublo, and' give a great dpaj more service. ; , .' Ths great desire to hear a set op erate ften "prompts one to' ship to gothcr any old way without solder ing or paying especial attention, .to the Important details and '-arrange-inent of partSv. No set will work sat isfactorily it assembled In' this man ner. It takes just aa long to build a. good experimental not us to build a. finished- product. . . .Solder all oonnoolljus and wipe all the flux oft with a match wrap ped with cotton, dipped In alcohol. Tho, wlrtrg should bo of tho direct connection - method, and 11 lends should ho from u-rmliitil to terminal ui (no snortesi passima way. -. ' I'roKrilni For KrUlay ' ' KOA, , Uouvcr, 7 p. m., Studio program, through courtesy of Dar row Music-Co.. KOA Orchestra and dlvvrxlftod program consisting of In strumental, vocal selections. .. KFO A,. Seattle, ff:30-r-The Times program,. .Womens Century Club Chorus. i 1 ' KGWj Portland.' 8 p. m.' ,Lectuve sponsored by the Vrlvorslty of Ore gon Extension dlvls'on. '10:30 Hoot owis., , 1 , - KI.X. i Oakland, 8 p.' m. Friday the Thirteenth." iloudoo program. If you. aro. supcratltoua tune In on KUX for Ihla program. If not,. tunc In anyway, for If .vlll bo worth your while. Promptly at 8 o'clock. It Is requested that' .111 lights be put out, all basement doora locked and bolt ed. I'ut the (31 out nnd so that there are no wi-drtfs left unlocked. Place tha family flroiirms ..vhero thoy can be. procured' quickly." and wait to see what hiptiem. . i . . K!!0. j'nles S.i:i Francisco, Calif., 9 to 10 p. m.-tOus ice play by the I Theatre Arts .Club. '' KNX. Hollywood, 7: SO Hlphflols Oil -Co., .progrun, S p. m. ;Ilroad way Dep'-.rtaient store offers pro gram. ''. . ' .-. KFI. 1.03 Angolca, 8' p. m., 8 to 9, Studii: progntar 9 to 10, Herald program, ifoaturlng Kennedy Broad cas. rosetscwontsma. .. . rasters of Long Beach. SO, Oriental sonsrocltal. ; KMJ, ;hon Angeles, S to 10, John Wrgbv'tTllor' sponsoring program. you r.avs, a jfuiuh ami iiecu tepairo oi ocrvict , - ' come to the only Authorized Buick Service n town . Complete stock of Buick Parts Special Buick Equipment . Expert Buick Mechanics Work Guaranteed Buick and Star Garage 1 ' OpCMte Whitr Pei.CAn Hotel planclag niill tbat is under construe tlon by the Algouia Lu:uber Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Hagn'.Rtein spent Friday 'afternoon In Klamath Falls. - , ; Mr., and Mrs". J. H. Hooks ' are Uaviug for San Francisco for a vacation1 of a. few weeks. ' j Mr. and ,Mrs. ' E. , DletsohA asa ! family were visitors with th1 llaj.i!- steln's Sunday art;r.ioon.' The many friends of Earl Crown who has been confined. to hi3.bed with a serious case of mumps, will be glad to know he , is' much Im proved. HIsi -mother "ilrs.' .Brcfwn, of 'Ashland came ' over - Trom ' that city on the "stsgo' durlrig tho snow storm Sunday to be with him while be as 111: ; '8 . , ' " Despite tho .snowstorm the old Stork delivered a baby: girl at tho home of Russoll Trewatha, Feb. 9th. The little miss came in pretty cold weather but that did not influence, the welcome she received which is of tho very warmest. . i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Windsor -. surprised Saturday evening by the arrival of Mrs. Windsor's father ami mother, brother and wlfo nnd a niece and nepjey. ' They drove down from Bandon for a short visit. - A. Fiddler has purchased a home In Mills Addition, Klamath Falls, J where be has moved his family. Mr. j Fiddler resigned his ' position as 'yard foreman here. ' I The Peart Dowa' aro enjoying, a visit fram Mrs. Dows" mother, who came from'MlnoeEota to vtolt them this, winter. , ... . , ! I'eto Baker, who' received a brok- I en leg while at work here a couple of months ago Is convalescent at his home here. ' ' :' " . ' Mr.t dnd' Mrs. Ron all Robertson and s.null son, who have' spent the most of the wlntor'at' a' gold mine owned by, .Mrs. RobcrUon'a stop father, are back homo again' and they say' glad to be back ' ; - . V.. Dovera , Is ill at his' homo there. We hope to see him .around again vOry' soon. : Construction on tho new plaining mill proceeds slowly, due to the stormy weather. - Mr: and Mrs." Hooks who manage tho hotel at Algoma are taking a I vacation. ' ' ! v FAVOR A.UKXDMKXT MAbFsON, Wis.. FCS. 13, The Wisconsin legislature yesterday rati fled the child labor amendment. Mr. I, a, Chinese student In Bal timore. Is nominated for prejldent of tho Short .N'anio Club. Aa the I's seem to havo It, ho Is elected. Just a Pantomime FIERY- ITCHY il U SOOTHED W TH ULPHUH Mentho Sulphur, a pleasant cream, will soothe and n?ul s':n that Is Irritntod or broken nut with eciema; that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or Is rough or dry. Nothing subdues flury skin erup tions so quickly, says a noted skin speclsllet. .. Tha moment- this sulphur prep aration IS applied the Itching stops and attar two or throe applications, tha eCMtna Is gone and tho skin Is aellghtfolly clear and smooth, Sul oturned the Wi V' AtjWt tte" - ,"a m " 1 1 t ., hT I'wiMi i'fci s t f J MS. ill iliii Hly ' because It destroys tha para sites that cause the burning, itch ing or dlsflgarement. Mentho-Sul- pnnr always heals eczema right up. A small jar of Howies MenthO Sulphur may be had at any good drug store. Adv. News of the Klamath Country ALGOMA Ml. 1'' firs- months ' Wm. Uhrmai.' ni. trip to Klamath ..'.j, M'. L. F. Prevo moved u !a-., here tho past week, wt" phnr Is so prArlnuij as a skin rem- rtolnC carpontor work on j gn -4' oOC AJt (JC30eo OOU( XJUZtoc On(y p(ipil of (h ret Frvncn mime Sevenn'Mars, Madame Delanayt, Iwiwn above, la coming o Amer.lea to exhIMt "her art for tha biflt of atottM ttctarat. : Mhchaa ten the foremeat axponcat of pantomime . M Fraaa,lne'UM deatk of txr taaiar.," " . -, ... Not what you make is what makes a good bank account. Lots of thrifty folks of this com munity are trading at this store because Sell IrfeS aV mmm U . f, i, V , V-, roir Low overhead expense makes it possible for me to give you prices on standard merchandise That Cannot Be Equalled i Why don't you try it, too! Every article I sell carries my per sonal guarantee to give satisfaction or your money back TRY ME loyd Ryam Clothier , Main, at Ninth Home of the Working Man yy i is