,,l:,v, January 23, 1929 r, fvt THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE JJLUJ-UULUJlillJLI adio Broadcasting am Recent ion 'nc Besf WHETHER IT HE GRAMOPHONE OR ' 'RADIO, AND THAT IS i ire Victor All-Electric Radio Low' boy In one of Victor's radios. 8 tubes and built-in speaker. Simple to ' operate, and hu beautiful tone. Delivered complete and in-xtallcd to your aerial and ground. Own a hatter) taw radio maJe by Victor for an lew an KASY TERMS 3 Mittmt lurn the Single Dial of this. Hew Marconi Batterykss Receiver ' ' at our Store, TO'DAY ' his die tone, the realitra of the original rendigon. It ha IT the "presence" of the artist lull ikt-meOaw-akt' ful. It ha the fines; selectivity. Tins is truly the peak of achievement in Marconi Radio Engineer' mg exemplified in performance and in appearance. Come in far a demonstration today. IJARRIB'S HOME FURNISHINGS Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, 11. C. Always Reliable Sold by all Grocers WILKIN'S RETURNING, ONE AIM ATTAINED Captain Sir George Wilkins, (above), head of the Wilkins-Hearst expedition to the Antarctic, who announced in a radio message that he was returning to the American continent to prepare for the second phase of his exploration in the South Pole area. Ilia decision was reached following a new 606-mile flight over Graham Land, in which he searched in vain for 'a more suitable base from which to continue his explorations further south. The map shows his present base and the country over which he flew. RADIO PROGAM ItHR. PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK FOR THE FANS N. B. C. SYSTEM Tuesday January 22 6.00. Eveready Hour: KIIQ. KOMO. KGW, KGO. KPO, KFI. 7.00: Clicquot Club Eskimos, KIIQ, KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO, KFI. 7.30: Freshmen Ore he t radian, KIIQ, KOMO. KGV,,KGO, KPO, KFI. 8.CO: -FoMi," KG KGO. KPO. 8JJ0: Don, Arneuso, KIIQ, KGW.HUo KOMO, KGO, KPOVKFJ. 9.00: CorrtAiTfrnKlIQ, KGa OMO, KOWKFQ. 10.00: TMi Tfattetm,' KFI 10.00 to 11.00, KTO 10.00 to 12.00. Wednesday, January 23 (Uk): Palmolive Hour, KOMO, KIIQ, KGW. KGO, KPO, KFI. 8.00: "Roads to Bo me oca,' aIIQ, KOMO. KGW, KGO, KfO, KFI. 8.80: The Hill Billy Boys, KIIQ, KOMO. 9.00: Correct Time, KIIQ, KGO, KOMO, KGW, KPO. 10.00: The Trocaderans, KGW. KGO. KFI. 11.00: The Trocaderans. KGW. KPO. Thursday, January 21 6.00: SeiUrllnK I'rwrratn. KIIQ. 8J0; Cornet time. KIIQ, KGO. KOMO, KGW, KPO. &30: Memory Lane, KGW. KGO. 10.00: The Trocaderans, KPO, KFI. 11.00: The Trocaderans, KPO. Friday, January 25 fl.00: Wrigley Review. KOMO. KIIQ, KGW. KGO, KPO. KFI. 8.80: Phllco Program, KOMO. KIIQ, KGW. KGO. KPO. KFI. 7.00: IIudeon-Essex Challen-gera. KIIQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO. ,)'. KFI. aOO: RCA Hour, KIIQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO, KFI. 9.00: Correct Time. KIIQ. KGO, Kt'MO. KGW, KPO. a JO: Moon Magic, KOMO, KGO. 10.00: The Trecjulffan, KOMO -10.00 lo 11.80. KFI' 10.00 to 11.00, KGO. KPO 11.00 to 1100. Saturday, January 26 ft.00: National Orchestra, KHQ, K(VO. KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI. CtfRV,V wtUoJo f it .k A.it. ana jin oi Studio. 11.00: Notional Meld CNRK,t.r urogram.. CNRV, CNRlfe Tuesday tar Das aver, u.w: i're- We$f OMHV hon and Marco's Jackie Soudera CNRV. Vancouver, 7.30: Chil-ren's Hour. U0: Addreaaca. 9.00: CNSV Concert Trio. 11.00: Dance music by the National Melodiana. Cfs'RE, Edmonton, Is) JO: Sto dio proffram. Sunday CNRV. Vancouver. 9.00: Convert progrum by the Capitolians. BROADCAST HERE 'SEE MOVIES ! IN THE HOME 1 Pictures of Public Event to Be Broadcast For Benefit of Fans CHICAGO, III., Jan. 22: Television has place movies .in the non.e within the realm of possib-; .it)'- I The first successful broadcast-; ing of ordinary motion picture jii.ms. not Silhouettes, was done by WCFL. the Chicago Federation of Labor's station. Several listeners, with television reception apparatus, saw the movies Ion miniature screens. ' So limitless are the possibilities , i televising motion picture film, in the belief of Virgil A. Schoen-berg, chief engineer of WFCL, that he hopes to broadcast movie ; films of President rJIoover's inaugurate in March, as well as other ublk spectacles such as football gmes and prizefights. 1 Within a few months, Echoen-berg says, the radio fan may be able to See pictures of public events a few hours after they occur aa he now sees them in hia neighborhood theatre. Talking movies by television , may be a reality soon, coming as the next development from ex- ;riment8 which have brought movies into the home, Schoen-.erge believes. DAILY MESSAGES FROM BYRD PARTY HKNNING. Minn.. Jan. 21. Trio (from M,n A mother in the village of Sleepy ''Eye. Minn., receives dailv met-' mUsio. by the. .es from he, 3on n Commander i "' ii i Byrd's AnUrctic expedition.. ! id, l5UMto The aon L. V. Bkn hv a : j . . ; jwsreieia operator on ujrusnip, PajWA lh Pitv nf V.nl Vnrlr Ilia rloilv nmiwyik ! ....... ver.ll.aoV Stu- r0 w V, ran V " reUyf l 4 'operator Here, wno has talked with ! ursdajtis Breknr every day since the ship 9.20: Studio left New York. Artists Quartet, i ; So many of Brekner'a friends ver, 10.00: Stu- bave requested Barker to send in program by nvile quartet Friday KOMO. KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI. ,T m nrntn i m n 7.80: Standard Symphony hour, 'mil I U fl 51 U imeaajaicea that the Minnesota ex-jplorer hears from several acquaintances daily. RADIO FANS ARE WORRIED Reception in Down Town District I Is Still Verv Poor Owing to Local Interference Radio reception in the down town district continues to bi in- iterrupted much the same as it i has been all winter. Good recep-;tion i the exception rather than the rule. Last night while people) in some parte of the city were I getting very fair resalU. there In tho recent mayoralty cam- were none down town most of the palgn M. M. Stephens told the time. So far, apparently, the Capitol Thoatre audience that he trouble has not be?n located and hoped in the near future there opinion i: very much divided aa would be a broadening station to what is causing it All the located at IMnce Rupert. long-auf fering fans know it that The matter has been discussed a thry arc unable to use their tote, good deal locally Mince, and it H looks .-, if the winter would seems to be the general opinion be gone before the situation is that It would be a distinct disad- cleared up. vantage to radio fi.n to hnv a station in town. It was thought here that when the local station is being operated, it would be difficult to tune it out and get outside stations. At any rate, people in the neighborhood of the broadcasting station would find the in terference annoying. Heart Palpitated Nerves Bothered Her Sleep Was Broken Mrs. Fml A. Pnlrv FjmI 8outb-ninnUm, N.S.. wnti s "I u botlxtwi In Vancouver, neonle llvinir near wv mwh with m nerve nd plpiU Kwrful sUtlons find it difficult n- an(i my ,leep WM to tune them out and Impossible j decided i m to do so in favor ol a station anywhere nca- the same wave length . It is alo pointed out that in a general way nothing but gramo- nUnHK m , , a ! .. nn.llrl ill, KMlAflAfliaf trv. t...-w 5i.n, iin.,,, Kim ""-" KOMO, KGW, KGO, KPO. KFI. nere' . i ana fs I y-i fx ,oo: i ne v arnivai; im u; iuu -8.18 to 9.00. GRBASKI) THK WHKf,I5 9.00: Correct Time, KHQ, KGO, ml after I h.l t,k, ,ix hoxe I leund KOMO. KGW. KPO. , Can't understan.l how you ZXmZ 9.00:. GoUlen Legend, KHQ, lost your caxe. oM man. llnMe who sir' tr-mliV.! with kloerleurir" KGW. KGO. iyou kept nothing from your law- wisnI by their hrt and nervm.' ' 10.00: The New Big Show,1 ver." PrieeWV. tr Imx t all dmmti.1,. nt..l ...... fiVn ,,, .... , uealrrn, or nmileil hr't i reeeii.t l tmt I'nn i, u ' KIIQ. 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