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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
9K ' "PAGE EIGHT WEDNESDAY, FEI3. IS, 1025 OUT OF THE AIR lly Jll.lLH MLKLI.HU ' ' Mitnuttvr Itniltu IKjil., Uiildwlu lliirthimu tti. ; . r. .. '... EVENING HERALD .KLAMATH 'PALLS, OREGON i .i AJWera i.tifticj are Electrical Homes ... Before you Build or Buy Insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring The "Check" Seal of this Company is a mark , of identification for qualified electrical cert tractors who will make your new house an electrical home. Before you build or buy insist on "Check" Seal electrical wiring. Then you will be sure of getting convenient connections for electrical appliances, modern lighting and the use of only standard wiring devices. J The "Check" Seal also identifies electrical. ' retailers who sell quality electrical merchan dise. When you need electrical appliances and equipment buy where you see "Check" Seal. RCIFIC STATES ELECTRIC COMPANY rOKTLAKP WATT IX IPOKAIfl Distributor! for Su General Electric Befcm you build, tmy or ft i iw Mcanc: How tor H 1 Mi booteVt cm be Im1 ttn tm my tral ajmutf or rwaihrr wfcoWisU.s ihm V i ;S5SaEaaEBHBIIBHniMHI0 I Screen These Dealers Are Authorized "Check Seal" Agents in Klamath Falls Uhlig's Electric Store Baldwin Hardware H - II III II II II II II II II II II II II II II S II II II II II II II M a m (Cantluued from yesterday) In llio Uiltlc Suites, a rJlo com ulttce In'Ksthonla : ha adapted preliminary regulations noeordlnK to hlch nuullo may obtain license for mo yr, ( lu Uitvla tho admlnis .radon phini 10 lustail a Uo kilo watt broadcasting Mntlca. Vrunco has iwj broadcasting mu ttons, one a two KW at tlio KiCTol tower, oporated by tho ,wr.r minis try, - similar one at Lyon. like wise operated, ono operated by tho fcpogniph Administration ani ono by tho petit Parislea, In l'arls, the iMt two holm GOi) watt stations. In itiation ot rocelving sots la tub left to license by the adc'n'stri ,tou which may be procured tor thj payment of ono franc. dor many owns thirteen broadcast 's stations,, most ot them ownod by the Administration and -cnorutod ay private Interests. The listener in must pay -an annual fee of 4 marks. A licensed rocolvlng sot must bo limited to i recelvliiK wave length of from 200 to 700 meters ni caoh manufacturer must ' con .rtbutu S500 marks toward brond v'astliifr coat and pay a dumonstru Man foo ;t 30 marks p?r month. Oront Urltam has seventeen -talons oporited entirely by the D.-lt-jh broadcasting company, Ouo is In rvlnnd where tho g.ivernm."nt will. irobuMy conduct operations. Holland has seven stations, ques tion whether government will glvn concessions for.to or threo sta tions or whether broadcasting In ;uret3 will Install only ono station tor '- 'regular" broadcasting for tho entire country. Huuffiry operates Its only 250 watt station for occasional ' pro grams.? The Post Office will Install a C00 watt station at once. - In Italy, a Union of llroadcastlns Interests Is to Install Hlullans In Homo.' Milan, and Naples, There will he , a tax of 75 Lire, nbout 14.15 on each receiver sold, two third of which will go to tho broad castlux ,coinpiny. In niUiltton the oumimuy will receive a certain un nU'il servleo foe from each revolv ing set and nU a smul too from tlw manufacture, all the leading radio manufacture being Interested lu the nssnclatlon which liu obtained the coocmslon tor all Italy. ' (to be concluded.) : Program for Thursday KYW Chlcigo, T: 15. Bafoty First talk - by the Chicago Motor olub. 11 to 12. Midnight Frollo by tho Sons who hold "Night Court." KPO San Frnnclscoi 8 p, m. organ recital by Theodora Irwin, ut the Wurllticr Orgon 9 p. in. pro gram by Znnetto i'atter, 10 Junes' lloso Hoom'Uowl Orchostra nt the l'alnce Hotel. , KOO Oakland, S p. m. Ban Krnn clseo, C. of C. program, muslrnl numut'r fumlshoJ l)y Loews Wur field Theatre. KNX Hollywood, 6 t 07 p. m. I.oi Anoles county association ut Optromotrists present Zulglors Or c.iestra. 8 p. m. Davis atandnrd tiread Co., sponsor program, 8 p. m. f. attire studio program. KK06 Los Angeles .9:15, Gray studio program sacred, featuring the Templo Choir, 10 10 11 organ recital.- K.FI Los Angeles. 3 p. m. BUnd url oil Co.. of California sponsors program with play and music 9 to 10. Claislcnl program from KFI studio. ; " KH J .Lea Angeles, 8 p. m. mer chant tailor association present pro gi'im 9,' program prosented by tho P-KKly Wlggly girls. 1 JililMUJM 1 VV LOCAL STUDENTS ASSIST IN FUND H n mm ' ' n! ! Ill II ! II 1 II 1 II1 II AT THE PINE TREE I ; ' In .;"A M3n Must Llvo", which opens at the Pine Tree Theatre on Thursday and. Friday, we bare; Richard Dlf la his second Para-! mount starring picture, directed by! PanI Sloane from ai adaption ot the story, "Jungle Law", by I. A. R. I Tylle. J.-.cquellne Logan, JCdna Murphy, George N'ash and others I play In support of the star. . .. 1 Dlx, as Geoffrey Farnell. meets Eleanor Iloss-Fsyne (MIbs Murphy) at a danco glvon by his roglment Just before sailing for the battle-1 fields of France. A strong friend ship: devolo;ics, cllhough noilhor knows the idcrtity of tho other. : Farnell . returns to Now York, bankrupt through the fortunes of war. He gets a job as n newspaper reporter on a yellow publication and Is discharged because of his Inab'l Ity to get a snappy atory. In sheer desperation he goes to his editor and arks for a week's salary, promising to bring I ni some real news within that time. Little does he know where the story Is coming from. Jeff wanders Into the city court and recognizee one of tho men brought up for trial as his pal of tho World War, Cllve Ross-Fayne, of a prominent southern family, It Is down In the records that Cllve had fallen a hero in France. Tils family had even rocelved tho Con gressional Medal ot Honor. f AT THE LIBERTY . - i M n M n 37 , Thrills, sustained excitement, love Interest, natural comedy and un usual human appeal mark ,AThe fillent Accuser," tho picture at tho Liberty Theatre. "The Silent Accuser" la a molo dramatlc novelty and also serves to Introduce a new star to the screen. The newcomer Is Peter tho Groat, an unusually Intelligent police dog. If there Is such a thing as person ality In a dog, Peter tho Groat has it. .. . Vola Dana fan's are promised a treat when her latest picture. "The Hoart Dardlt", comes to the Liberty Theatre Thursday. Reports . from centers where the production hns already played are most enthusias tic 'over the entertainment qualities of the comedy-drama -which con cerns the development of a girl crook from New York's oTowory ifter eho Is fcrced to stay In the home where she hns sought refuge from arrest. .i Miss Dana Is said to hare done a great bit of work a; (he lrl, her Klamath Falls Represented v at O. A- C in Drive for -. ' Memorial Building . : ! - V. . . .. - .-.cEGON.ACRICULTURAL COL LKGE, -CORVAJyLIS, Knb. 18. Stud ents from Klamath- Foils have had a, part. In rhlslntc more than J30Q, 00.0. .of -tas' f 500,000 roqulred to erect a memorial ' union building on tho ; campus. ' Klamath Falls students who worked In the campui campaign organization oro Girl M. Farra, In jtho- senior division; and Katherlni ilndley, la .tho freehnuu iivlstenvt -.. - ; , '. '. InBPIrcd.'by;; the. cjamplo.oi tho men who' gave ' their ' lives ' in the Spanish-American and World Wars, students and ticulty pledged $265. 000. to the project In loss than n week. . Of this sum faculty mem bers contributed $31,00. Alumni In Portland and. buslnoss men of Cor yallis have contributed nearly $40 000 In campaigns not yet completod. With less than $200,000 to be rais ed and the entlra alumni field prac tically untouched,, the flninclal goal acting In the more emotional mom ents, coupled with her light-hearted and deft comedy touch, bolng de scribed as most cxtraord.'nary. AT WHITE PELICAN , : : Like tlrJ Immortal story from which It was filmed, Director Fred Jackman has created In Hal Roach's production ' of ' "Tho Call of the Wlld.V on wiiose wings of popular ity ,-Jack London started bis ascent to the pinnacle of literary: fnme a masterploce of screen technique, which will long llvo in tho memory of ' White Pelican theatergoers as' a dog-picture of unequalod merits. Who among Jack London's legion of .admirers his not thrilled to the story of Duck, that gloriously coated half St. Iiornard and shepherd dog who Invades tho land of 'club and tints' as a el Ml animal during the uecllc days of,', the Klondike gold rush?, ,This ' docile . animal, is1 snatched from, the hoirt of civiliza tion and fluni? -into prlmltlvo eur roundlnsi where the strong survive and tho weak. perish. Hal roach taken particular pride in proscntiiv; Duck,' his protege, having roirod Mm fnom puppyliood especially to take tho laad In "Tho Call if tho! Wild-" ' . .. ; ot $500,000 will bo reached by April 1, say thoao lu. charge. , The building Is planned for com pletion In th full of 1 0i9. The plans offered by La Thomas. '07, architect provklo for a building 200 or 180 feet. . It Is designed In keep feet square aud toworlng to a height Ing with the campus building plun. yet has ' the added attraction- ot classic architecture. ... In tho building v.l'.l be offices for the various sludont organlta tlons now scattered over the entlro camptiH, and suparato . gathering places for men and women with ap propriate reel .and reading roomi. The rotunda, with a seating capa city ot 60Q to 800, will probably bo utilized by largo gatherings . such as the alumni reunion lu the spring. A thoator with a pipe organ and seats for 1000 persona has been In cluded, with workroom and shops for scenery making.- The organ will be doslgnod so that Its music may he transferred to the large ftunda when . that la being used tor Us gatherings. A sot cf chimes will bo Installed In tho upper part of tho domo. An elaboroto suite of four rooms and ono large reception or lounge room will bo provldod for tho al umni secretary and staff, now hous ed In a small room In the commorco building. Included nUo -will bo an Information desk . nnd manager's room and a group of rooms to be aslgned to special coinpus organi zations. . Members of tho 'governing boirrt ore Llndsoy Splght of Hood River, president,;' E. IJ. Aldrlch, Pendleton, and E. E. Wilson, Corvollls, mem bers of tho' board of regents: R. It. Clark, Portland; Percy Cuppor, Sa lem; R." K. Riley,' Portland, und Donald Hill, ot Corvallls student representatives. 1 Michigan University President Is Dead Lon lllncHN, Coinpliraled lly Over work, ItcKiittB In Itenth Of Motc4 Kilucntor AN.VARIBOR, Mich., Fob. 18. Dr. Marlon Leroy flurton, prosldont of the University ot Michigan, dlod here early today. Death came at the end of a long fight during which Dr. I) ii r ton rallied time after time from the 111 effects of a complica tion of d Incases. He suffered his, first lllnese last May but rocovered sufficiently to take his usual part in tho Juno commencement exor cises of tho school. . He spent tho sumimor in rost, broken only by tho trip to Cleveland' where ho mado the speech nominating Calvin Cool Idge tor president. Ho seemed thon to be roturnlng to tho abundant health which had carried him through 14 years as a collago hoad. Eat Better For Less .' '-,' , . AAttho .... . ';'"! '. . WASHINGTON CAFE Drop In and see for yourself why so many people .prefer to oat here and why, once thay start they . "tAJ .right with us. , '.. ., . , .. , , ,-, . . - ' - AMKRICA.V "AN1I ClUNI.'HR tiHIIKH IBS SOUTH SIXTH ' . , , V3B HIN(J, I-fop. p These Prices Will Take Effect at er kins'. Tomorrow, , Feb. 19.....,, Perkins makes his start toward raising the $15,000 which he must raise in the- next 25 days. Tho method he has taken to raise this money should meet with the approval of everyone, because tho only thing he is going to do is cut the prices on furniture until there won't be a family in Klamath County that isn't figuring on what new they are going to have to' make their home more attractive and more comfortable. For Instance, Look at This A good quality all-steel range. Regular price $87.50, cut to $85.50 There are thousands of dollars on the books that we know you mean to pay, but right now that doesn't seem to do us much good. Just stop a minute and think if everyone who has an ac count here would come in and pay jutt a few dollars and wo could put that with the new sales we make it wouldn't be very long until we would be all fixed up and Klamath Falls would keep one of its largest businesses, another' payroll would bs kept intact and everyone would benefit. Think it over and see if you can't find a way to make a payment on your account right now. And Then, Notice This White Enamel Kitchen Cabi net. Regularly priced at $90. Cutto. $67.50 If you were to ask me ''when is a sale not a sale" I would say when the prices aren't cut Correct answer, itn't it? well this is a sale and if you will read these few items and then step into the store and see the thousand and one things that we have cut the same way you'll agree that if the $15,000 isn t ready for Perkins creditors it was because every home in Klamath County was so chuck full of furniture that everyone had to hang their clothes on the back, porch to make' room. Dining Tables If there will ever be a chance of your wanting a real dining dining table, see these. Regu lar price $18.50, cut to $13.50 This is hardly a start on the bargains we have to offer so we will give you another line up very soon, but in the meantime just come into , the store and see for yourself where you can make big savings in everything that goes to furnish a home. " Perkins Furniture House