pueiday. January IB, 1929 O J f Kao: ?. i .. J:iLii.i: '!: i Ik new KWster models have crcnted an entirely new set ( i n :i;rd by which radio quality and radio value are being nicn-iiu'd today . I ister: performance pure, natural tone rare, distance-tiimvl' ability preciHion of program selection reaches new n . of radio excellence. Kolster reproduction is bo real-i i h-i t it brings a wnw of actual pretence. Lovely cabi-ml--, conceived In the raode of to-morrow, make Holster as pli ;i.-.:r.jr' to the eye bm to the ear. See Kolster hear Holder there" s . ... a . ... delightful . . . treat . . . In . . . -tore . . . for . . . you. . t Tin new Kolster A'I-Klcct:ic sets are eqsipped with phono-. 1 1 ,'lung-in jack which, with pichn-p tnUtVrV give electrical ,. ;..'iiiluctiot of records. " CANADIAN IMANDES LIMITED 1 TORONTO CANADA. S. E PARKER, Ltd. Choice of co- for the Ant time, radio in color I NOW. Your fchoice of five table model KtA In vivid colon to match the furnithingt of your hosnc. Come in and Kt them. First, arrTrKrfinyourown home! Then, if sat idled, the Philco is your on eay monthly payment. Only a small amount down. etccixic New discovwy-"Neutrodyne Phii'-givci vujt distance range, split-hair selectivity nnd remarkable volume. 1U electric no batteries, nquidi or add. WeyP,u'i into yourliiit socket. COME IN, see and hear the mirfvelout Philco Radio. Oetthe detail, of out liberal offer. No obhiaUon. A. I S no THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE io Broadcasting and Reception sv Terms No Aerial Needed Thanki to Phlleo'i svfrt'powtr, it brine in local and many dirtint tutiont without an ecrialt Fr-diiUnt ttatkxu, with regular aerial, evtn m th dmtime. Sped! nnce control cut out local interference and eprte dtiunt itation. Ont-dial control: no " froping." Come in and kc thit tuperb radio I ikfltear Bame's Hor.c Furnishings THIRI) AVENUE PRINCE RUPERT H.C. I OK A HEAL ENJOYADLE MOTOK DRIVE Kent One of Our HEATED CANS AND DRIVE IT YOURSELF Walker Motor Co., Limited I'ltone lllue 0SU 2nd Ave. and 1th St. Telephone the office if your paper dotft not arrive 33 D AHTA DDOPAM immuruuuiifi FOR THE WEEK N. B.C. SYSTEM Tuesday, January 15 COO: Eveready Hour. KllQ, WedneKdajvJanu.iry 1C 0.80: lUMriLfiir,,, KHQ, KOMO. KttVPmb. KPO. KFI. ' 'Frltfilyi-January -lo 5J: Ufld OJfcalth. KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO. 6.00: Wrigley Review, KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI, 6.H0: Philco Program: KH KOMO. KGW. KGO. KPO. KFI 7.00: HmI,.J&sx Clullwrl era. JLHO. KOMO, KGW KOQ, KPO KFL 8.00: RCA Hmr.Q;Ollt)" KGW. KGO. KPO, KFI. 900: Correct Time. KHQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. 9.80: Moon Magic, KHQ. KGW, KOMO. KGO. 10.00: The Trocaderans, KOMO. KFI10.00 to 11.00; KPO, -KGO 11.00 to 12.00. . Saturday. January 19 5.00: National Orchestra, KHQ. KOMO. KCW;fK0, KPO. KFI-7.00t Lucity Stfikoilotir, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGQ, KpO, KFI. 8.00: The Carnival, KPO, KGO -H.'5 to 9.00. 9.00: Correct Time. KHQ, KOMO. KGW. KGO. KPO. 9.00: Golden Uganda, KHQ, KGW. KOO. 10.00: The Big' Shonr. KTfO. KGW, KGO. XPO10.80 to 12.00. ROAR CONTINUES ON Radio fans must nil appreciate the efforts of the Radio Association in trying to clean up the local reception situation s;i that radio fans hen" may get the best possible use of their rece'ving sets. Sunday early in the evening there was splond (I recuption in the downtown district, but its the evening advanced the roar ciime in which drownod out everything. Then when the big stations at Seattle had shut down for the night the local interference also stopped. ATTEMPT TO RAISE ' PRINCE OF WALES C. N. R. PROjGRAM FOR THE FANS Tuesday : CNilV, Vancouver,; 9.00: Strand theatre. 10.00: KtiiHh;Pr8ffram. V. 9 ' KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO, KFI.i CNRE. Edmonton, 1 1.15: Stu. 7.00: Clicquot Club Eskimos. KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, oio Program. Wednesday iw. rreanman urchestradians, ' CNRV, Vancouver, 10.00: Stu- KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, ,,jo program by Bluet Singer and KFI- Uhe Midnight Harmony Sons. 8.00: Plantation Echoes, KGW, j KGO, KPO. 8 JO: Amaizoa Gitanos. KHQ. nuaiu, ku W.KUO, KPO, KFI. program. 9.00: Correct Time. KHQ. Thursday CNRC, Calgary, VM: Studio Matthews Peerless ..OMO, KfiW, KGO. KPO'. CNRV, Vancouver, 10.00: Nat- 10.00: The Trocaderans, KFI jional Concert Orchestra. 10.00 to 11.00, KPO 10.00 to! 12.00. Friday CNRV, Vancouver, 730: Chil-on'B Hour. 8.89: Period for Addresses. .940 : CNRV Players under the 8.oo: tiuwyU' Ttotaaneo.":. ';'..:.:'r,, 117 V.W"""" """" ore. W WmiJOilQ: CNRV Concert Trio. KFI. i ' r rf fi OA . ma. full mil o.oo: ineniimuiyHoys, CNRE, Edmonton, 10.30: Stu-9.00: Correct Time. KIIQ, jdto proram KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO. 10.00: The Trocaderans, KGW,, KGO, KFI. i HILOO: Dance Music. Sunday CNRV Varwvitivor AMI- C'.nn. 11.00: The Trocaderans, KGW. Mrt Program. KPO. , I Thursday, January 17 fi.00: Seiberling Program, KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 7450: Standard Symphony Hour. KHQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KFI. &S0: Memory Las, KOW, KGO. aD0: Correct Time, KOMO. KGW. KGO, KPO. 10.00: The TroojMleians, U.OO: The ltocfpra& KHQ, KPfj; KPfi. INSPECTOR IS NOT AVAILABLE Haclioj Association Will Have to ' Work Qut-It.4 Own Problems v t- 'for Present '.!. 'G LAIrf GHT List ofJHtforierative Sets Made AVhJHrftr'i Causing Trouble -4- IrreeTTng of the executive Of rrjffWClJpert RiarQ 'Asso- tortiifte t; was teported that a MM HH"i-ma aV4to -local telegraph office whiea shewed that the Interference reported from the motor had been abated. A copy of a teltgram, was read from the president to E. J. Haqgbton at Victoria asking for an jntpector to be sent to thoroughly investigate the local situa tion. A reply was received stating that an inapector could not be sent north at present and mentioning that a copy of the wirehad been orwarded tp the director.. The executive mad a lilt of all lht regenerative sets lnv'he city which provtid :stth a nuisance to local reception . These sets interfere to seeh an extent that when they are active they sometimes en-ti ely Stop reception ajt the station to which '.tbey are trying to tune in. J. J. L'ttle, superintendent of utilities, wn present at the meeting by request and set the mem bers right on a number of matters ' LOCAL RECEPTION regard to the city noises LOCAL INVESTIGATION INTO INTETOENCE RADIO RECEPTION One of the diff cutties found in "investigating radio interference is that often Ust at the Umc when the detector set grws out the big noises a-e not on. That was true last nieht, During the early part of the evening there wae no downtown "interference and it was around 10 o'clock when it began ,to roar and cKrbwn out everything ele . H 1 ' UTILIZING COAL RESOURCES KETCHIKAN GETS i CONTROL OF WAYE LENGTH ONCE MORE The Ketchikan radio broadcasting stations seems to have its instrument under control once more and$is using a wave length very close? to KOMO of Seattle, br.t far enough away not to interfere. For a few days nothing but a whistle could be obtained from either station, when they were using the same wave length. The chief objection to the Ketchikan station is the poor announcing. The announcer has not a carrying voice and the result is that much of what he says is missed by the fans here. j Fashion Fancies An Evening Cape of Unusual Charm and Luxuriousness An interesting shirring treat-, racnt on shoulders and back k; a feature of this lovely evening cape of ivory velvet. Which fab- ric. by the way, is becoming smarter each season for formal wear. The collar and cape band are , of sable, lending a rich contrast to the cape. Worn over an ivory satin gown the cape adds the note of luxury so important in the formal mode this season. A New Evening Fashion i This is not a daytime frock!, It is one of the very new jackets of chiffon made to wear with eve-ninir frocks of a heavier medium. This particular jacket is of light yellow, beaded with crystals. And the frock worn with it Is of deep corn-colored velvet. The nela.At the sides are of chiffon. VXIthough the combination sounds poisonous, I b$g ivo.i take my Word for1 it that" it is perfectly beautiful. KETCHIKAN, Jan. 15. An'; The new Fuel Research Labor-WINTPU FLYING IN CANADA attempt has ben made to raise atorles of the Department oft The handicap: af winter flying the power boat Pr nee of Wa'es.1 Mines at Ottawa were designed in Canada have now been large-whltfh carried mail and passengers and the equipment selected with .ly overcome Year-round op-in and out of Ketchikan prior to a view to carrying out "investigat- eratlnns are inereasing, greatly her finking. The plan is to t y ions which would-be in the in- to the benefit of the operating to tow her to a shallow beach . t'erests of the development of the companies which can now kees where she can be repaired. jroal resources of the Dominion, their aircraft in constant work. I CANADIAN MOUNTIrTGOES TO ABERDEEN ON HOLIDAY Constable James Murray of the world famous R.C.M.P., who is holidaying with his "ain folk" in Aberdeenshire is the hero of the nine hundred mile dash across the snow-covered wastes of Ilaf-fanland, to recover the dead body of Hector J. P. PiU-h forth, the English fur-trader, who was statf ned at Cane Kater. and wa called the "lonliest man in the w irld." Constable Murray is here seen with his niece, who -is very proud of the Eskimo summer coat he took home to her. . ' 1 4 v alPelecmc ViCtOf Radio Measure Values by these Fads A NAME With Prestige TONE That Is Superb BEAUTY of design. UNEXCELLED Construction MODERATE Prices SEVERAL Stylos UNEQUALED Sensativity East Monthly Payments If Desired. eMcuMvs.JJd StMONDS SAWS The most economical saws to use Slmond Canada, Saw Co. Limited, St. Rem! St. and Acorn Ave. Vancouver. D.C MONTREAL StJohn.M.B.