Christmas Eve by the GAS FIRESIDE | Becca are people who'll tell you that only “the real thing,” the real old crackling log in the hearth can give that feeling of friendly, cheery warmth . . . but then, if they tell you that, they've never honestly experi: enced the thrill of the cosy gas fire- side. And, of course, with gas there’s never a single coal to carry, never an ash to be hauled away. Just friendly heat at the touch of a match—econ- omical as well as cosy. JRL A ch = a is EY 2 | an EE oe ey, SL Above is the newest Welsbach — a ten-glower model in wrought iron and hammered brass. You'll like its looks and its friendly, cheery warmth, And you'll like the friendly price. See it at B. C. Electric Stores. Ye SEIS IES SD SSIES Service and Loveliness A beautiful lamp seems to carry the Christmas spirit in every beam of light it sheds. Color, charm and radiant goodwill dwell in its rays. Lamps are appropriate gifts for men, women and children; for young and old, sick and well. The lamps at B. C. Electric Stores represent the art and the crafts- manship of the world’s best producers. RADIO NOTES ae a hailed as being among the truly outstanding radio artists, Earl Burnett’s Biltmore Trio is now to be heard over KFRC, Monday, Wednes- day and Saturday nights at 11 o'clock. This makes them much more “‘avail- able” than previously. A broadcast that seems to be pretty generally appreciated is the “Midnight Prowl” of CKMO, Vancouver. Excel- lent phonograph selections — nightly from 11.30 till you fall asleep. * *& # A programme growing in popularity is the General Electric Company's con- tribution, N.B.C. network Saturdays at 6 p.m. Floyd Gibbons talks from “The House of Magic,” and Walter Damroch and his G.E. symphony. a KGO, Sundays at 7.45 p.m., re leases the very appealing “Sunday at Seth Parker’s.” These home town folks get together and, with plenty of the human touch, present old time hymns with the homespun touch. ee ee When your radio is new you'll not hesitate to twirl dials for hours at a time—but after a while you'll like the sort of broadcasting station that can be tuned in, left tuned in and de- pended on to produce good all-round entertainment. For this particular niche in the Hall of Fame we nominate KFRC of San Francisco . . . and one reason for the selection is Edna Fis- cher, that unbelievably clever piano player. } Page Ten