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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1925)
I page s;x Sunday." December 27, 1025 -77 ; . . Ire, vtt H g wr uyftff jam I f PIIRIIC MAIS Pr-e STANDARD RADIO AND EQUIPMENT America Is "radio-wise." The public has become educated. la a brief pan of rears, from the Inaug uration of broadcasting to the de- Kundity, lecvmbcr ST KPO, 428.3 motors. Hale Bros, and Chronicle 1'sual features; S p. m.. organ recital; 9:45 a. in., undenominational church service; 6 p. m.. States' orchestra; S p. m.. Palace orchestra; S:Si p. m., Seigcr orchestra. K(0, 361 meters. General Electric Oakland II a. m.. Trinity ehur.-h services: 3:30 p. m., KtlO Llule Symphony orchestra: 7:4$ p. m.. Trinity church, San Francisco, mui leal program. KLX. SUS meters. Tribune, Oak- Bloody Hammer Accuses Wild Man VM$ejSlugger Confession Is Doubud Telopment of the radio Industry Into! land Silent. a 1500,000.000 a year giant, mil-1 KPSN", 315.6 meters. Star-New. lions of people at first knowing Pasadena S:45 p. nothing whatsoever about the sci- m.. Maryland artist ensemble. KXX. 337 meters. Express Holly wood 10 a. m.. Presbyterian chur.-li service: X p. ni.. city musical pro gram; 7 p. m Presbyterian church service: 8 p. m.. Hotel A'-ibassador j program; S p. m Icaturc iirrrain. KHJ, 405.; meters. Tia.cs. is Angeles 10 a. m.. Park li.iptlst church services; 10:30 p. ni.. orga:i recital from !. E. church: 4 p. n-... Arcade or- ence and principles of wireless com munication, or about the products used In this service, have learned much. Americans are all "from Missou ri" and once "shown" they are not lured by pretensions, misrepresenta tions, or the like: That is why the radio Industry has made splendid nIn. thiitiatinn That ' musicals: :30 p. i. why definite leader in the field 7 m" ,M E' church .... vices: 8 p. m.. IVLuie program, of manufacturing have been revog- Kpl 4 Ear,e p A. niied already. Likewise. It holds thnny Cg lM AwIe, L. A. true that It is because the public j chur.h deration services; 4 p. ir. . has become acquainted with the ! vesocr services: 6:45 n. m.. Fathi r facts, that th- era of nondescript apparatus, just u:ade to be sold, has paased and that fly-by-night firms cannot hope to get much share of the uencoff business that is being done and will be retried on. The Chicago radio show revealed this attitude on the part of the public More than lifl.000 vigors passed through the gates, end they made It clear that they wore II: Rlard sun spot weather forecas.. music appreciation chat. Monday, December 28 KPO. 4S8.S meters. Hale Pror. and Chronicle Usual features; 1 p. m., Selger orchestra: 1:30 p. m , matinee program; 5:15 p. m., chilil ren's hour; 6:15 p. m., stocks: 6:49 p. m.. States' orchestra: 7 p. m., Sciser orchestra; 8 p. m.. organ rc- i!of iul: 8:46 p. m., "Mental value of eyi 'te h J V.- . -v Vs I a. - LOCAL RADIO f AN!!ici!M iSTAGES CONCERT ON MOVING TRAIN Li , !.. 1 - , tz: I o ;'.7 misleading advert4sement3 as:! 'r.yp'i dealers : and by - bitter experience, j many of them they knew wirrj to look tor additional proper l".fo-ina- tion to f aide them in their choice of receivers and accessories. exercise:" 9 p. ra., broadcast wood row Wilson banquet; 10 p. m.. States" orchestra. KCO. 361 meters; General Electric Oakland Usual features: 13:30 p., nr., weather: i::45 p. m., tnesteri Rowell. speaker Wood row Wilson1 It is the old. story of , the survival j banquet r 1:30 p.. m., ' weather. of the fittest, as far as he radio) stocks; 3 p. m.. musical program; industry is concerned, but the s:t-j 5:30 p. m.. Aunt Betty stories;.. 6, nation Is quite a revelation of the P- m.. tl!islu concert: 7 p. m.,: public's ability, under proper facta! ne"- weather, stoek markets; 8 p.j and experience, to judge accurately! m-. educational ProRram lantf 4 p. m., women's hour; 5 p. J m.. matinee; 7 p. m.. news: t p. m..; progiam: 9 p. m., meeting Lake f Story o Bobcrt August that lie is iluwr Iw trirr:r"l 'Toledo, O., smce May. assaulting nine imtim, two of tUrtn fniailv, fa being investigated by pol kt, Phcrc is reason to douhl lii ,!' fession, because of his wild and nntrur details, l'nnr othrt : - !', are being held. August w arrr-.tr.) aftrr homing two htiplro -, bay with a hammer, on which there ore trai-cj of UooJ t.iin. '( hammer, is shown. SS I-XYKIl KTS KK as to me qualities oi mercnanaisei required for their every-day convea ience. Radio was a strange topic Indeed, . tour years agu. - Now the average man and woman Is famil iar with , broadcast programs and beyond that knows the names of the 'leading receivers, the same as the best known automobiles are recog nised. The public may now make a sate prediction regarding the manufac turers who are in business to stay, who have Invested immense sums In plants and. advertising, who are de voting days and nights to research and who are incorporating in the products not devices with fancy names, but equipping them with the pans and methods that have been tested by time. BUILDS II Pi MOST POPULARITY ' An unnsuully InurestttiK eipvr-J lence Is related by W. A. Hlnnsborryi of tile Overland Kills-Ill tialra Co., of this city according to Julius Mui-lloi. uiuuaaer of the radio department of the Baldwin Hardware Co. ; .Mr. Stansbqrry. who la an ardent radio enthusiast carries a Kadlola Super Het Portable on mint of hl travels what her on busmers or pleas ure. On . n recent trip to Portland. Slansbcrry boarded Die train at Ash land early la the evening anil on consulting his watch found thai It was tlino for the oventug nruad'ait-, lng to commence. Tuning In. he was able to pick up several stations with very satisfactory results, even though the train wsn traveling at a 1 good rale nf speed. The entire roach became inter ested n the experiment oriel some one suggested that the illnir be cleared of tables and converted lino, a ball rmim. This suggestion met with ready response on the pnxt of the diner personnel anil soon several couples were tripping to the music! from a fur away broadcasting sta tion. . ; All the passengers became, In-1 tensely Interested In the concert. . and Stansberry had a difficult time' retaiulng his set, as everyone, even the conductor, wanted to buy It , from him. 1 The program was enjoyed until midnight, when all stations signed ! off. j This truly prores the adaptability i of radio, according to Mueller, for one need never be deprived of the means for entertainment, regardless FRANCISCO, Dec 2.no- cause no Jaw deat'.ns wrth the of-!o( where he may go. tense could bo found, the1 case of j Ilasll Russell, commercial aviator charged with "reckless driving" of his airplane, was dismissed tailed in justice count here. j "Radio because of its lower pric level, tame Into commercial life Russell built a bonfire on his lindlng field unci tried, ttlitht flv- It.ADIO MINCK 1MB "What made you put those plus and minna marks all over the crust of the cilnco pic?'" "So you will make the right con nections." said Jin. Shepherd, who hooks up most of radio sets at the local mutic stcrc. wood Usual' features; 1 Coast theatres: 4 p. m.. Helen's household hints: 7 p. m., mirth con- everT conxeivablo rrtail eha test; 7:30 to 10 p. m.. programs: iook it on. Drue stores, cigar stores, !HI HKMlW IS MIDWKST j CH1CACO. Doc. ! Winter drew! hen ' nn ,l'y Drt'tt"1 a'"' heart of the middlewcst tonight, driving ther mometers 40 new lows for the sea son. Hcforo the night la over, the Merritt Protective Order of Ducks. L- V - ,1 Hull,. m . Haul ' - . . . - ... . . ... . . . "t,.- w-iii s tiiu. iimrcury msv. luat-n s s inm s. iu . IDHUtl man toe BUin.niOUiI. Almost . .n,. jmb- jriunr wnni -,7. -,T r , "i nnel' wrecked In the dtcen( after hi,,,H",M eiow soro. .according to, fir., h,. i k,-...i . i i ne weatner lurecaster. Ambassador orchestra. 'undertakers, furniture htores and. T,ie 405.3 meters. Times. Los' real estate dealers sold It. So did considerable damage was caused by ' Treading OTar b are south of Usual features; 12 m, r.lm, hnn .i,;ir .hnn. ..i. the precipitous landinr " tanaoinn noraur ana east or goods dealers, haberdashers.' picture ! ' ' ' frame dealers, florists and farm lm-! . STAI!S 1.PA(1T.TED t iiii.Ai,ii. ucc. . ze. mi fiot- 11 p i KHJ Angelei cade orchestra; 12:30 p. m., Piggly Wigly girls' program. KK1, 467 meters, Earle C. An thony, "Los Angeles 5:34 p. m., matinee: 6 to 6:45 p. m., radio fea tures; 7 p. m., varied musical pro gram; 8 p. m., program; 9 p. m., musical program; 10 p. m., Pack ard ballad hour. KFOA. 454.3 meters,' Rhodes' store, Seattle 12:45 p. m.. Lions club meeting; 4 p. m., "Afternoon at Home," program, today's recelpe; 6 p. m., Olympic orchestra; 6:45 p. m., studio program; 8:15 p. m., weather; 8:30 p. m., dance program. out. aviator escaped Injury but Tha lmoat deadening cold U I RED HEADS HAFK MUI.KEY CAXDHMTE PORTLAND, Dec. 211. Well founded rtiT. cs nnlgM said that B. F. liulkey, Portland 5awyei. wmM fun for rc-pu'r'.iran n: nilra. !n u congress frrm the third Oregon d'.i trlct, ast'.M! Ileprov-tctlvo Maur ice E. Crumpatker. piement dealers. Camera stores, central power stations, hardware Stores, plpftrirnl shnns nAAcA It in their line, s , did autnmor.iio d..,i.!al lPe Chicago civic opera on 8un- ers, automobile gurages, automobile accessory- houses, department stores and talking machine dealers. In ad dition, there was a n:w creation the straight r.nllo store. . . Radio mannfarturera found out more quickly lonce Macbeth, the coloratura so- j prano, who was to have Martha," day. was taken from her hotel to 1 a hospital today for an operation. Mary Garden. bo famous Chl- cago diva, also Is Incapacitated by severe cold, but lior condition Is : not serious. than the automobile nnnvru..! .. . makers did that their success was ' ,,',', ,," I . , , , , Henry UralthwaMe. 16. sophomore absolutely dependent upon the right' , . ' """ r dealer organizations. SEATTLE, Wash.. Dec. 2C. Marry a red head and your domes tic troubles won't lead you to i '.he div.-rcc rr-.irt. That 's Iho tdvics given by P. lifted Ad I.. ll:ir:lrg. divcrce protector, who ' Jioep; the divorce records here. Not a ihislc red headed man ap- pliid lor a divorce ditring the year and the ? was only one red headed i w. man. he declared. Anything you wish to sell? Or to buy? Tell all Klamath Falls about it In the economical, efficient way was run down and killed by ffn tu tomoblle while he was skating on the pavement noar Hopewell today. L. F. Muaselman. Sumas waa through a little Klamath News Class-; driving the automo'.-lle. He did nut see the biy because of heavy fog. LEADERS- De Forest Tubes Unmatched for torle, lung life and uni formity, DeForest Audion are supreme. No othtr tube can duplicate their performance. DeForest Radio Seta Conquer the iiiiil;i:u! of nchk that corns iruslilng through the uir. 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Radio Headquarters. 418 Main. Phone 261 That Delights Both Eye and Ear A speaker that whispers sweet mu sic with all its delicate modulations, that holds one spell-bound and , then when vibrant cords are struck, it brings them to you with their full wealth of color. And the w?Jm Console tdio Speaktr offends not the eye, for it hides with in it, batteries, charger and wiring, , ' revealing only a beautiful piece of period furniture that will be in per fect harmony with your radio set and the settings of your home. mmm HI lili Slill Earl Shepherd Co. i 507 Main St. r.K'. iv U!ii,.ii.iiii.'.i'J hi ' ' 1