I UP 1,'' tin- coDDtry wriere recepwoji u improving, and where ai.s of punical.nd educational programs are few and v.icn. I ! . 1': nMy lit in I U'fjixnv CH AN tiii ir easy chairs near the fire and musk-. s i n over ihe'&ir; no effo ( required to ic icoirfim. i ' . . .' - v --- i ...... i: tin pa real service' rfhd source of enjoyment INTERFERENCE .1 -.Trf u; th r ; iiju decii 1 ' I to.tti In-V . ;.u h organW i 1 t iinaa It was re no . were being, ion-, About ' w.-ft1. considerRblfl ::e of .tie nfwhTeh soi.n as chu-.Hveam Miggestt by if&ijiQO& IglTIIOPIIONIC RcTUOLAS AND ?ECOiU)S urie I that Victof lIO conquered the Dominion conquest by "peaceful penetration." Since the first Victor Radio announce ment August 10th, thousands of owners have brought the joy of the New Victor Radio into their homes. They are proud of their sets. And why? Because in designing this New Victor Radio, the well-known Victor standard of "quality first" was olv served to the letter, and the purchasers profited by it. This standard has resulted in world leadership for Victor products. Where music is known ' Victor comes rst. Statistics prove it. Victor Talking Machine Company of Conftltmlt,- ' -ask r I.:d' is recognized as ojie of thu be.it on the market. S. E. PARKER, Ltd. KOLSTER DEALERS ither sermoim or other kinds of niusft' und the chu che were hnt. ' Al noi agree, ll-.ey wanted to hear CLEVER JACK FOR RECEIVING1 Nuisance at Recent Meeting . and Makes Suggestions The tiuestion of how to ieliminile the annoyance of tne $mall regenerative radio sets was discuss-ed at some length at the last meet-ing of the local Radio Association. It was said that this was now the worst local interference they had. One suggestion was that the It to Wit inJiusi . . suppose yqu mean in ojq sparifiaei nas to ,oe useu tie you gave him for tnd that If. (he one that gives hU birthday. ! U troUblar sAU that Is needed Jlifflel Yea. The oW ' boy'thts week fa tt"HttIe patience. Re-iaJd, "No other eyes but mine ccptlon Sunday night was not W HlGHBOr MODEL A'uthmiui Victor RdJA) Dwtffi tr efferint tht lUthbcy crtwrt, iwwJ ikmvt for thtm, UntK uNTlfCl"C-d)p ramie ttt" . ' N Vrtor Rtiio, (OmlfI K c ivhtt tnd "fluin (crJ, utij l Hu in 10 ))( clctr uk, fot 45 McRAE BROS. MS VICTOR RADIO RECEIVERS THE DAILY NEWS Radio Broadcasting and Reception RADIO THE NEW HOME MAKER RADIOS ARE GREATEST OF ALL ENTER pi " TAINERS AND EDUCATORS KEEP FAMILY AT HOME The r.xlio is becoming alnioat generally used in this north-.n . uiitiy. Many in the homes and camps are now enjoying ,cr! ;ui)n;ont that even a few months ago was not thought of :i Mn culm of probability. Tl:i' It idio is one of the best means produced to keep the . ; : if of. the home fireside at night. It also keeps "the i nan" in atiijight wA hop life is coming back. Th' Radio if Jiot ontyfc KMt entertainer it is alto a great ,ui aor. Kvii-t hom.4houf3 Trae a radio,. pa ticul.irly in this If i 1S0UKA(,lNGSET&.,,RADiOPHONES III ruin TTinnTTTTTj 'nAiVmnn 1A 1 FOR THE COAST ARE SUGGESTED S. Coastguard Already Uses TheraV'Hh Great Advantage ' Says'unalga Skipper KETCHIKAN. Feb. 19. After reading the views .of Governor George A. I 'arks on the great need of increasing radio com owners of euch sets should be .munication facilities in ! taught how to tune them in with- Commander Edward S. Addison out causing the whistles and; of the coastguard gutter Unalga squeals which are so annoying to; said it was his opinion that the everyone within a considerable solution of the inter-communica Iradius. Another opinion was that 'tion problem lay in the radio tel- i wuuiu tuav jirsn.; ucaii; since meir installation in coasi . IKOMO PROGRAM i FORTHEWEEK Tuesday, February 26 G:00 Eveready Hour. 7:00 Clicquot Club Eskimos; 7:30 Freshman Orchestra-dians. ? 8jo6 -Jonesy'and Mabel. 8:36 Don Amaizo. 9:00 Correct Time. 9:00 Concert Orchestra. 9:15 Playlet'te. 9:30 Schwabacher "'Gold 'Shield" Symphony with tenor; AilVk KOMO, KGW, Portland. j iu .dv r isner a menu uuiac Orchestra with "Joy Boys" and; blues singer; KOMO; KGW, ' Portland. I 12:16 Late Newe Flashes. I the only way to deal with them ephone. j .,.,. j wK,r 97 jwas to throtf them in the harbor. ! "the . coastguard," explained! k.fffi- p 1 A suggesyorfVas made that by Commander Addis,) 'has ome I'S ' bt0Clt and and to"a md QU quo the addUloifVoHnother tube the 500 radio-telephone sets manufac-.5nf J l'rrrL'"" Tv7' l' i ,G:0Q-Concext Orchestra ,wlt '"'rMttlftftv. been highly satisfac- dSS'lRS Fabi 111 me i.uiiuui.b a lam- - . 'tfuuMf lury. . . in Ij;..rk l-.t u t 1. .. . i.V 1 ACo p-ik.i ui yuuwoyui. Ba..ia, u.tm.; Tnese radio-teletttone sets cost DIGBYCABLE BROKEN AGAIN Old Spark Wireles Set Used Interferes With Local Reception r i . . r i ai 1 1.1 inienenng about $1700 each, and can be wo ked from 50 to 800 miles, although it is now established that they have been worked over a distance from 200 miles to 1000 miles with the voice and caji be worked further with a key. 1 8:00 Roads to Romance 8:30 Imperial' Candy C01 Febnmry 28 51, pany's "Alice in Cwrdyland." 9:00 Correct Time. 9:00 Ma'.e Quartet. 9:15 Concert Orchestra with male duets. 10:80 Pacific Fruit & Produce Once properly installed and set Company's Synco-ithythmists with for the co'rect wavelength, they popular soloist, are practically fool proof and need 1 11 : 30 News Flashes, no attention other than the pres-! 11:45 Fifth Ave. Theatre Or-i ervation and charging of ordinary igan Recital. storage batteries. Where there is churchman that they should all 1 J r "Ce,iS "JLal"hQK0 'ttric curtcnt mailable, a , thupdav, Fel g.. to church, ' but the other, did frii S , t ,1 ' asonable additional .cost for al' tf:00iddli' P . .... 1 i had Diiruv Iilund wireless station ! 11 r- jijijdij j 1 .veijr - niuau ueitu giunv ou.-iirucii ' oju-i-OM)CK witn nn meir reception. peneTatng unit run. by gasoline or; tions 1 is that mat the me power power ; watcr watcr power power aHbdl'd ,Hbdrdvbe'ddUft0V4 be-jBddU)lo 1' 5V4 5V4S rogram. i and bond quoUv- me reason News .Plnfthes. cable fconneeunir 1J12DV Willi: e.nn oii n.. cir,.. Prfaee lUipett lroke of hs aTlidi .rtttlnilM!. enulf,ned with 6:30-Spalh Orchestra wfti snort, circmirwim tne resuu mat rD..1ifllion WMtf.rn ,;;r.rii., vtv.SDanUh siinier. aruard telenhone set. adanted to1 7:80 Standard Symphofa b Mrerni Mreml days dijrs before before repairs repairs plth h.tlprv .L.nin, Lnr.4.. --. Hour. Hour. , . l 1 urleWaek if so appreciative. lieuniidejplln .t r. the meantime . j rent supply. Hna'operatrng on! three f 8:3(W-Cd: Mhll feast themselves on this very good .anyway and last night ;6veJineas. Boston Trcnucript it wti jwt ',W. much better, ,. FrceTrial In fear bom Philco kkS YES, a Trre tritl in your own fiomf f-ToKobllMtion m -arg?.-irrmfi5f. mit pjy. ment down nd taty monthly paymtntt. Alw, tndt-in allow-enct on your old itt Come in or phone for full deuilt. U-Call Look Hear-J RARRIE'S HOME FURNISHINGS Third Avenue PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 8:00 NBC Hour. 9:00rNBC rect Tfrhe'. uav l.nWh'i uMAiTLM ki.l 8:M KHQ, Spbkane, Cresc siirned to the coastguard bv the 'Old-Time Band and singer. federal radio commiajioii. 9:30 Novelty Trio with me M. ...... ... ..1 BAnrfl nn t inee ware lengths " could not be 7' . . . , ; j u.. 1' .v t . 10:00 Associated Brass Ban radlp tommlasion would vand6ubt-'i010 KH0- . Spakape; KGW. edlassign a fquen to private i0'wv.. ... vjJ ef. If rannrin. In lli,U h.t.i ' "V somewhat similar units they could 1 " , . . XT ,,.,. K (n , ,!,.! ...t.U 1.L . 41, OW W other and with the outside world throughout the year instead of just during the summer months, declared the commande!. Cannery watchmen then could operate these ets and the money saved by dispens'ng with the serv ices of radio operato.n during the active season would pay for the Organ Recital, Friday, March 1 C:00 Wrigley Rt-viw. 6:30 Philco Hour. 7:00 Hudson-Essex Challenge a. 7:30 Program originating highest priced radio-telephone i KGW- Inland tets in two seasons. The set on the Unalga is in Uth 'with the other coaattruarri unit and It is through it that her nfflccisand crew hear the Associated -IFreea dispatches every iiightw ItAvnioniy a fewyears'ngo that a company of midshipmen of thi- naval !c(a demy won. a competitive Infantry'drlll, in which, -ay far a the, speetators were ebneerned, lhte were no commands of any kind given. Each midshipman had a radio-telephone concealed in his cap, by which orders, were received from a concealed broadcasting station. System, R Syatem, ( time . 9':00 "A Night in 9:S0-"Evnong' 10:00 Late News Flashes corrqef Japan 10:15 Totem Mixed Quarteti 10:80 Olympic Hotel Qi cheat . 11 i45 Fifth Ave. Theat Organ Recital. Saturday, March 2 5:00 Organ Itecital by White. 5 :30 Marimba Orchestra Lew with Mildred Hunt. 0:00 Natonal Symphony O'-l'c:.!rn directed by Walter Dam- rosch . ! 7:00 -Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra. c00 Italian Symphony Con-u rt Prog am. I 9:0Q NBC yim, corret O OftPuget SouehI Navltsfltlort Comniny's "Communitieaof Pugtt Sound" Program. 9 ::J0 Concert Orcherf.ra vlth .Tenos. 10:00 i-NBC System. Puiret .iSound Power & light7 Company'4 Big Show. . . 12;00 Late Now..Elah. I "12 !1 5TOTm5"PlaWSIJtr A UCHRYMOSE VISIT New Hampshire papers "The Rev. Robert Walters has gone to Chicago for a weep." To u.s in Btun it Mem rather a f;ir cry.- -Boiten TranjSjfpt. Announcement! 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