The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 5

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It's Results | That } Count! : DEPARTMENT STORE = at SS Westinghouse Chief Looks Over Seattle Radio Field E Score of Broadcasters to Cover Whole Nation in the Future » that the Paoifi rthweat now Is the onl section of country uncovered by iperwtations, either of his company General ¥ Ho wan intere earning that mpany could h the entire of the United western Canadian States and the provinces, I'll carry that message back East with m he maid FEWER STATIONS SOON, PREDICTION Instead hundreds of meg broadcasters banging away, the future by not more than s super-stations, Mr, Shute West runn {mm nghouse ha Kk a big rad he said, “And turn, ‘The tr an unknown quantity as yet Radio is just in its tnfaney are in the experimental stage probable that In the future ra become a combination of newspaper, vaudeville, ed and theater hours a da home it gives no direct re. rect return ts largely We It in io will ation stage, running welcome guest : Is fr WOMEN passed al stage, tho atten gineers is to nplifying op. fying the ap at chief sald. toward a set tlon © electri “We are stelving that will be an ornament living explained will be as simple, to an) room,” he or almpler Station A Few New Ideas NTT a BS at thru the radjophone of W i. vital factor in life. enter New York by Mikhail Mordkin, fa tains and eeu sitet dp Ore | mous Russian dancer who wa Pav-|| sites them sith compantonship }lowa’s partner. when men and tohildren are j oe Gway. Seattle women ara able Broadway is to have story | told in a lon gaeriea of lectures | every other Friday evening from ‘WMCA, at New York. Officers and to get anything from recipes to setting up exercises juat by turning the dials. But, up to now, , women haven't directors of the Broadway Assocla-|/ hed much to say about radio tlon will give the lectures “Station H-O-M-E,” a new fea- FS || ture in Radio Star, wilt give MOTO DUS DE Geno Mittendorf, program director || them the chance, Ann Tenna, 1918 Third. Ave. Eksot- 1401 Between Stewart and Vircinin Ste of WKRC at Cincinnati, is alrea: ty | who will conduct the department, jarranging for the fall He's pre-|] “i give special attention to foe a weries of hunting talke|| fadio from the woman's point | paring for of view, She invites letters from women, | under the auspices of the Ohio Fish | and Game association CTMTOMMc momo Mc MLC giving their ideas about what they desire in the way of programs.—Editor, Radio Star, ADIO broadcasters are more and more to features to interest dren during the daytime. A fine ‘lustration of this July parade, and children at | pitals, |clses come threo times a week eee has received a letter, saying: away, companionship. the friendly co artment features igh-grade line of in addition unusual in popular-priced Suits Overcoats, Two-Pants Suits, $24.50 Tuxedos, $39.50 Straw Hats, $2.50 Up Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $9.50 Up In a Complete Size Range. A Week & TUESDAY SEATTLE STATIONS KIM (484) — 10:30, cow 12:20, markets; 1, muster talk; 4:20, courtesy progran KOA (454) — 4 dinner concert; ‘ 30, courtesy program; cheatra. 10, Harknet PPORTUNITIES to select any ar- ticle of apparel you need are offered here—come in and make your selnction and pay on Terms to Suit chestra; OTHER STATIONS KPO (428), Ban Francisco 9, molt lesson; orcheatra KLX (500), Oakland —7, | after ) silent night WOC (484), band WCCO (417), program relayed Featuring the newest colors, styles and materials in many attractive garments including— Davenport | Twin Citles — 6, Coats Of Summer Mate- Dresses Prints, Tub (Herbert) | ado Yovening Hong (Heeboaok) OutclTown Charge Accounts Welcomed ACIFIC ge {NG | 1221 THIRD AVE. vo st eres MMIII CTC erin) ent eky Molodie (Vrimi); Kentucky Pm onsen Faith (Waldteufel); Deop River and Chrint in (by string quartets; Jenne (Nevin). 7487. M, Concert by Klrohnar'a Hotel orchentra, —/ | Ly Paoitic diraction 1k by Mugh M @ TCL is making arrangements to WHRNY at New York lets ony Cr ge.| known, before, between and after broadcast “The Voice of Se-| (ums by means of a staccatone, || Broadcast by Ann Tenna pttle’ from a microphone a§ a cross between a flute and an air- | downtown corner. The stunt prob. horn U ably will be a weekly feature, ac-| stieike > wording to plans of Harold Gramm,; Pract Instructions | sha ae y thousands of Pacific North program director of classic Wancing will be given west homes, radio has become wan|the Bowdoin KTCL‘s broadcast of the Fourth of the especially for women! the Fi home and in hos.! Recipes and fashion news are| American and Canadian stations of | |broadcast every day; setting-up exer-}the American Radio Relay league | A great | | number of amateur radio stations in| From an old lady, KOA at Denver | both countries, an well as some in “In the lonely absence of our chil dren, who are married or have passed we have turned to radio for | We have adopted voice of the Rockies— oxy program; 1:20, home §, program 9:15, organ; 10, Cablrians | programa News; allent | program, 6, community WAEF Seattle Programs for Tonight = = i ot Silks and Crepes. rials; fur trimmed $22 75 if desired. 5 oP. Me if $19.50 Up K¥OA—Dinner concert by the Hot mann orchestra, Olympto hotel, The Ensembles Milli Program! “Overture, Caliyh ot” Hadad 7 (Holeidieu); Vaine, Dream ot n i} Of Aitke and , \ sci : (Darbany);, selection, The Dream Girl ool, n a variety o (erbert); 1 Love Hong (Lang); bas | Moderately :010"%,nhapes and Hoetien de Hallet Giasounow). . if \ materials, O:45-8115 P.M = \ H KFOA—Conocert, courtesy af the Mat = y Priced $4.50 Up ropolitan Mutlding o, featuring the = Tunslan Quintet frowram: Seren = P | Yoarning warts Multe Vo New eourtony » Including « Al program ) — [KOA—tn much the same manner that elderly couples sometimes adopt a child, I am a former buainess rio 14 wom We live on the pra miles from tow see Norman Pearce, whore accent helped along his travelogs from KIR in Seattle recently, Is now broadcast Ing the samet stories from WMCA, in New York city. ave struggled along ome-made"’ seta and Women who h for years with ‘ the sight of the home, w! over » know wires strung @ be pleased ithat this year’s models are to be artistic pleces of living room furnt. ‘ture, with no exposed wires at all | Many eo new sets work from a self-contained loop. “| Polar Vessels ‘sing Talk to Home providing women and chil | WASHINGTON, D. C | WNP and WAP , radio stations on and Nayy-MacMillan expedition to r North, are sending homo thelr daily news of the work thru | with clocklike regularity |Europe, have already heard these |two stations and several have car ried. on conversations with John L. Reinartz, operator of station W the amateur short wave with the expedition. What’s on the Air 4 WEDNESDAY SEATTLE STATIONS KdR (884) —1 markets; 1, club; 1246. purtesy program 4:40, courtesy progr , talk on U. B Conatitution; 9:15, courtesy program. KYOA. (454)—12:30, noon Hofmann erchewtra; 6, din §, courtesy program; §:20, recipe KPO (428), Kan Wy oreheatre Oakland—9, nelaco, | KLX (569), 10, orche KGO (361), Oakland MArkete; al ‘ KGO (361), Onkdand—s, KGO or-| lent night chestra KET (467), Lox Angelos , KUT (467), Lon A “# and 9 pro-! program; , music: 10, pregren. ee our income evans: Mi vallad hot KMS (405), Lom Anigsl¢n ci, natronomy Alterations ey (406), Loa Angeles— 8, prowram: | tecture; 8:30, program; 10:80, orchestra ane | KNX (397), Hollywood — 10, movie oe (887), Hollywood—8 and 9, pro . night; orchestra, ROW: (4st) lence KGW (401), Portiand—~s, concert; 10,/ onvenie ak ome KOA (823), Denvor—#:05, golf lesson; Aiba L nver—7, musteal pro OO ek a anne en EN (acnuber Eayptian High Pride (ite (Roettger); Old (Lake); Hl Capitan (Houan), A190-10 P.M, lo concert March (Lailgini); Encouragement KFOA—At KIR—Program, courtesy Tuga d Savinus f& Loan’ associat Sp Aianey Damaki'a concert ore ORCHESTHA—#tara and 8 (Houwn); Main Ideal walty (DavineMurke); Tn (Stothart); Woodland Whispers 4¢ ka); Borenade (TMI); William Tell overs ture (Rowlnt); Mikado nelectionk (Hull van); fongs of the Nation (Remioky SAXOPHONE —-Swootont Btory Kvor ‘old (Atults), by Henry Damaki, PLANO: Nola (Arndt), by Clyde Lehman, Vio. LIN—Plerrot Beronade (Handegger), by Iterbert Proox (Hon); 10-11 1. M, KIOA * muslo by Mddle Mark oren WHDNESDAY MOMNING, KTOL-=Btooks, bond farm news, 180-10 A, M, markets and M. NIN DAD exer 10-10;18 A. v0K'n Nn KTCLeV olnen, KTOLKTCL Kiddien’ club, faton July 7—} Peary, ships of | vP, | station | musle luncheon $ and 9,) | educational Kram; one-nc woe (asi), Davenport 7 organ re. cite Weeo (417), Twin Citteas, dan ‘music; #:80, organ recital Shag tae ) Mdian Dawn (Zameentk); Minuet Timers, medley walte over HD, Shute, He's vlee president of Westinghouse Electric company, and is in the Pac Northwest on an . | Inapection tour to operate than a phonograph are trying to get rid of the erles, for, example The Westinghouse-built f th future be operate , just by ¢urning an indicator to the station desired, ‘That one nimple operation will turn on the current from the hofse wires and brir in the broadcaster CONCERTS FILL LOCAL BILLS And Couple of ‘Talks Are Scheduled, Too Fre orchestral concerts, Yocal and instrumental pro- gram and an hour of dance music are on the radio menus of three Seattle stations Tues. day iz: And a couple of talks break the musical event will monotony, A, Goemmer ys fre starting at & at 10:05 from KFOA Speakers of the evening in clude W. G. Weigle, supervisor of Snoqualmie National forest, talking on fire prevention, from KTCL; and Hugh M. Caldwell, former mayor of Seattle, also from KTCL later in the eve- ning. aie ® | DR. MAYFIELD crystal sets won't tune KPO offers snot Rolf lesson use the is too | at %, followed at 9:15 by an org work recital at 10 by the Cabirians| ore an inst ot orchestra, The KGO LI of bare copper wire this phon chontra offers novelty | you should have no trouble in tun followed by orchestra at 10. TALKS FOR STAR | a | We m KIT Wilson's | | Phone MA in-8900 Owners and Operators of KFOA Muslin Pajamas From Regular $ 1.45 $2.00 Stock for Wednesday Muslin and Checked } The colors and combination Sizes A, B, C and D. Men's INALIUUNUUUUAN Men’s fine quality Nainsook Pajar in coat and slip-on style: trimmed former are frog Various include tan, helio and white. Department—Rhodes’ at Limited Number oF Men’ blue A Special Purchase of as Boys’ Play Suits Each 4 rncoes LL oo Peg Top Play Suits Nothing can quite take the place of a For Children trim play suit, when they play. It’s always neat and in order. We have them made in blue and khaki, trim- med with red. A won- derful play garment, in sizes 1 to 8 years. Boys’ Dept.—Rhodes’ Boys’ Dept.—Rhodes’ 200 Boys’ Khaki Flapper S U ITS Boys’ Dept.—Rhodes’ UUTTTTTALUUUULLLLLLLLLLL CALL LULLED MIMI MMMM Ril ———_! (UVUUUOUUEOUEUEUTUUTU UTE AU Sill ULL. Denver is silent after the present is touring Ohio. | Novak golf lesson, at 6:05, KFI | I's the. only portable broadcasting offers the KFI Burlesquers at | station in the cour been | 9 and the Packard Ballad hour taken over extensive territ When | at 10. It's Movie Nite at KNX, it settles down it will be in Chicago. at 10, with man's orchestra, = = ago recently broad cast 21 different combinations and | classific mental and other musical numbers More than 50 per- |in one evening. sons participated. he three Seattle stations with a (Advertisement) TR EATED ONE DROPS swelling r Sh breatning ree lieved tn a few houre; ced in a few days, strengthons the DROPSY REMEDY CO, lanta, Georgia, <i ~ SA SSeS CCLRC ESTES ESTERASE SUNSET TNT T UNE UU TU UTU NTNU TT UU UOTE TNT SSS SSS SSS SSS SSS eS eee ee ee The DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Charter Ne. 11280 Report of Financial Condition at Close of Business June 30, 1925 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts: se seu tet edt saa ce ele 17,654,436.99 Cash and Exchange ............ $ 8,642,483.54 U. S. Bonds and Treasury Certifi- cates ..... sarah es baa .-+ 10,878,307.85 Other Bonds and Securities 23,035,707.06 79,200.00 a0 592,780.88 Federal Reserve Bank Stock Banking Room and Vaults. : Real Estate bee 200,000.00 Redemption Fund, QU. Ay 88,600.00 Interest Earned not Collected .........eeesseee 187,243.88 Customers’ Liability Under Letters of Credit and Acceptances $43,481.02 $42,131,449,33 Capital Stock ..... . $ 2,200,000.00 Surplus ....... 440,000.00 Undivided Profits 319,794.08 Reserve for Taxes, Interest, ete. 546,234.44 Circulation ..... ++e 1,772,000.00 Discount Collected Not Earned. vee 78,142.31 Letters of Credit and cer oan Nise 843,481.02 DBROSITS Wiversisn: HUCAGE GE BGO ++ 86,486,797.48 $42,131,449.83 Wstablished 18 70 Second Avenue and Cherry Street Seaboard Branch, Westlake al Pike Ballard Branch, 5228 Ballard Ave. Dewter Horton State Bank, Georgetown a mean

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