Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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June 27, 1925 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 11 SPECIAL OPERATIC MUSIC AT KPO Tuesday, June 30 (Continued from page 10) Guthrie Poyner, violinist; Theodore Strong, organist; 7, baseball; 8, Sons of St. George band; Dean Gross, baritone; Elisa Madsen, violinist; Frona Simon Sousa, soprano; Arthur C. Toft, tenor; Sons of St. George male chorus; Edna Linkoivski, pianist; Athens Athletic club; Cremona trio; Laura Broderick, soprano; Doris Olsen, pianist; Rey Marchant, violinist; 10-1. Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland. Ore. (491.5), 9-10 courtesy Woolach and Powell; 10-12, Multnomah hotel dance orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2), 5:30-6 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6-6:30. Ait Hickman's Blltmore hotel Boys' Club of New York; Arline Felker, soprano; 6G:.;0. Uncle Geebec; 6:30-7, Palisadians orchestra; 7 :1 j 7:20. talk. Charles Franklin Jones. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m., WGR's afternoon program; 9-10. Allen's Saxophone Band of 60 pieces; 10-10:30, violin, John A. Engier; 11-1 a. m., super-dance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra; Harold Gieser, director. WHN, New York, N. Y. (361.2), 7-7:30 p. in., Harry Richman and his Club Ricliman entertainers: 7:30-8. E. J. Dantzig's Versatile society orchestra; 8:15-8:30, program. Union of Orothodox Jewish Congregation of America: 9-9:30, Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Silver Slipper revue. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 6:05 p. m., Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; Anna McGrath, violinist; Rita Palardy, pianist; Marshall Palardy, mandolinist. WiAR. Providence, Ft. I. (305.9). 7:30 p. m., program from New York. WJZ, New York. N. Y. (454.3). 4:30-5:30 p. m.. Hotel Belmont tea music: 5:30-6, daily reports; 6-7, TJ. S. Marine band. WRC; 7-8, Cafe Boulevard orchestra; gram; 6. dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; S:30, musical program. WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 7-8 p. m.. Hotel Cleveland orchestra. WEBH, Chicago, 111. (370.2), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; books of the day, Lewellyn Jones; Riviera theater; 9:30-10:30. Oriole orchestra; Kay Ronayne; Robert York, tenor: 11:30-1. Oriole orchestra; Kay Ronayne: Langdon Brothers: Robert York, tenor; Gorman Brothers, Spanish Troubadors. WGES, Oak Park. III. (250). 5-6:30 p. m.. Margaret Hayes, soprano; Bryce Talbut, baritone; Arlow Thorpe, pianist; 6:30-7. bedtime stories. Cornelia Dungan; 10:30-1. A. Cavallo and his 11 master musicians ; Andrea Scarlatto. tenor; Ralph Olson; Coyne Electrical school serenaders. WGN. Chicago. III. (370.2). 3 p. m.. Rocking chair time, music; 5:30, Skeezix time for children; 6:30-7:30, Drake concert ensemble; Blackstone string (lulnlet: 8:30-9:30, program, organ recital; 10:30-11:30, Drake Hotel Terrace Garden program, WHT, Deerfield. III. (399.8). 7 p. m.. Kitchen Kleanser {Classics; Oscar Heather, tenor; 7:30, Adele Brandt. Ralph Williams and his Skylarks; the Melodians: Fred A. Jacobsen, monologues; Hickey and Johnson. Hawaiian guitarists; Gladys Kern, soprano; Paul Small, tenor; 1-2. Ginger hour. Little Skylarks. WRC. Washington, O. C. (468.5). 5-6:30 p. m., United states Marine band. WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (326). 10 p. m.. Cart string quartet; Mrs. Evelyn S. Wilcox, soprano; Ferd Raine. lennr. WTAS, Elgin. III. (302.8). S-10-.30 p. m.. Joe Rudolph and the Boss's Own orchestra; Frank Morris, Polly Willis John Poat. Eddie Cavanaugh. WWJ, Detroit. Mich. (352.7), 6 p. m., dinner concert; 8, Detroit News orchestra Central Standard Time Stations KFAB. Lincoln. Nebr. (240). 7:30-9:30 p. nl.. Clyde Davis, violinist: Waikiki trio; Colonians orchestra; Wilina Clyde, soprano. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (266), 7:30 p. m.. concert from Hopkins. Mo.. H. W. Bollinger, director. KSD. St Louis, Mo. (545.1). 7:30 p. m., Silverman's The Honorable J. L. Perron, Minister of Provincial Highways, in Quebec, is a thorough Radio fan. Due to his cooperation, Station CKAC. La Presse, Montreal, is able to keep the listener in daily touch with the conditions of Quebec Province automobile roads. Maxine Brown, "The Sweetheart of the Air," is the new member of the WCX staff. Miss Brown was one of the first musical comedy stars to become a Radio entertainer. She possesses a perfect Radio voice and has sung more than 1,000 songs over the microphone. concert orchestra, Edward Fitzpatrlck, director; 8:80 llttlc stories Amcrlr.in history, Prof, Waltei Sylvester Hertxog, weekly rlsll of Queen Tltanla and ilryland; 8-10, program dc luxe, arranged and presented by J. Howard Johnson; 10-11. Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel dance orchestra, Earl Burn, KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). 5:80-8 15 p. m.. Wurlltzer pipe organ Hudta, sid /.IfT's sports talk; 8-15, travel talk, W. E. Alder; 8:80-7:30, dinner hour music; 7:80. style talk. Myei Blcgel, ,ir ; 7:48, talk on health. Iir. Bobt, T Williams; 8-10, KNX am; 10-12, movie night at the isdor. Abe Lyman's COCOSMIt Grove dance orchestra. KPO. San Francisco. Calif. (428.3). 6:30-0: in.. Waldemar l.lnd. St.it." rcslaurant orche<tra; 6:10-7. Bute T::io. Rudy Belger'a B-9, The Troubado I Roma, accompanist; 0 10, Annie R. Blotck] Marlon Klsllngbury, accompanist; Klslc u ilio: II K Goelz, sloUnl ti 10-11, Rul I ill Ian KTCL. Seattle, Wash. (305.0). 8-0 n to . Seattle Police ligation, studio program. Wednesday, July 1 Wednesday, silent night tor: CHAC. CKAC. CKY. CNRT. KFDM. KOO. KLD8. WBAV. WBBR. WCBO, WDWF. WEBW. WFAA. WFI. WOBS. WGY. WHAR. WHAZ. WJY. WMAK. WMC. WOAW, WOI. WORO. WPG, WR8C. WRC, WREO. WSUI. WTIC. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Station! WAHG. Richmond Hill. N Y. (818.9), I 7 IB p m., sports talk, Thornton Fisher: 7:45-8, Joe SSlmi kfarj Kllloran, wprano; I sic: 8:15-9:30 . n 'I . 1 1 10, dam ■■ music. WCAE. Pittsburgh, Pa. (261.3). n 30 p m . dinner concert, William Perm hotel; 9, Louise ilaUop, soprano; 9:40, Daniel Ron. baritone; 10, Sanders Inn orehestrn. WCAU. Philadelphia. Pa. (27R). . lintel ) . ittmlly on nostra ; 0 90, i>r. Bior*! f trio I Unci ; 1" 16, .I.ii k MjOT ' Musical Architects dance, orchestra. WEAF, New York. N. Y. (112). Ill', urn. V M Landau's Bit I ilk: fi-7, dinner music. B 77 10, itnrlcae. United Bynagogi ' \ riea; 7:30-9. concert, riiit<-,| States Army hand, direction of Captain William J. Stannard; 0-10, Ipnna Troubadours; 10-11, Royal Little symphony; 11-12, Ban BsnuVl Hotel 8 orchestra. WEBJ. New York. N. Y. (233). 8-0 p. m. Weltei Walsh's OXChl . t'arrle Cohen, pianist; 9:15 Doris Sheldon, r.u.ti . operatic arias. .lean Moresro, accompanied by Norman Hcnncfeld. WEEI, Boston. Mass. (476). T:30 p. m. talk. Ralph ; 7:45, baseball; ''. Irana Tooth Paste concert. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (J94.5). 3 P m . recital; 6:13, Bellevue Stratford roof garden orchestra. WOBS. New York. N. Y. (315.0). J 1 p. m., program. 8 9 10. Wall i I'vl.-.v : 8 1" B 30, V Y r .Mr .nil. ie; B " '' 10, i-.-li ...ii ) Armbi u 1:30, Bll n 1. 1. \ 1 1 1., .-<■ Inn ... ' WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7), 8Hi p, m. Municipal I, ..ie I eo WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (391.5). J p, in . Aroadle ooft :30 ' I . C ."Mi L Love; 7 30, Dream Dadd I rlcs; H. :■ quartet; playlet; in. Arcadia cafe dance or. . ii. .iiiMiir. Jono ' Ell ' club dant < ori WMCA. New York. N. Y. (311). I '. p. I I i , 7:80, Ernie G n and hi HoU i l 7:30-8, ' lion Bro idwej) with .. i, i ,■': 8 15-8 ■'■", health I Befl Gordon, u noi . arid Belle He it, pi inl l; 0 I •• la ! ,. Lc '■ ,,,,,,' on heetre. WNYC. New York. N. Y. (520). . 0 p .... (Trench I mirkel hli.li police ilerra . 7 15 S, .i ; 8-8 i". talk; 8:15-10:15, band com irt t","i the lull, -ongs. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (506.2). 4:48 p. m.. organ rc, tori's roof , WEAF; i". i rgan ret It .1. euvrj I Hotel I re on hi '. . WOR. Newark, N. 1. (405.2). 0 15 7 15 p m theater orchestra: 7 15-7:30, sports tall . : 8-8 I". ' 'I' t i, ■' t, 10:15-11, ' ' ■ .. Ii Saxo ,1,' . 1 I 1.1.'. I'lr.. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KOKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1). .' baseball scores; 8 10, l>ry Silt/, hour of tiasetiall scores. PWX. Havana, Cuba (400), 8:30 p. m.. '■ hand stand WBBM. Chicago. III. (226). 8-10 p. m. (Milan or ., Albert Hlaha. concertina: Charlie Garland, plant it; Borreeen, announcer; Maurice Bll I Iman; Samovar orchestra WBZ. Springfield. Mais. (333.3). 8 p n. . ill..: I t.,n U Vcllle Simm. ' "V Skol nlck. violinist : Marlon Tryon, i Thomas w Cotton, harltonc; Howard B Kerr, contralto; 9:15, Clarence Jones. xylophonlst : 9:50, WCEE.' Eloln. III. (275). 10.3012. mldnlchl. ' dolph and the Boss's Own orrheslra; Frank Mnrrl-. Willis, John Poat, Eddie Casanauch. WCX. Ootralt. Mich. (516.1). : .15 p. m., musical pro contralto; Herman Hint:, barUono: P tenor; Ji I . iinisi. ..I mi nl . : s. Paulino 8 :45, i. i lie tra : 10, ; 10 :»'. Chicago Boo ten; Al Carnt Bi Bl itoi I ; II. Husk O'Haro's Rod D Myrtlt Lansing, ' LI :30, Lydla ' 30, \l Carnt ',. on .ml ' : I. Al I WJID. Mooseheart, III. (302.8). 10:3 n.. Courtland ... < 1 1 i r I , . WKRC. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). s p m . bi Mi. , i: i .. ; 8:18 t i I s 15, p. . lal featd Bob , lilot WLS. Chleaoo. III. (344 . huakers' com oi I; 7 : Imi : 8, requt [tea's I 8:45, WLS i.i.i t. : hi 1 1 .In sphlno BtsWi ". i • .1 Ml I Hera I , ,,i • i ii,* in,,; i". nl Criei ... .ti r. . tor WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio (422 I. Shut In p., i. i.i. ; ','. dlnnoi hour I, Holt i (in ^ i < ,,.,'i. din 1 ■ Orpheui Inst rlolln loloi with ori in ; 1 1 , <>n , WMAQ. Chiraoo. III. 1117 }), • , , . lorj lad) . tern mil U M \i| pi WMOB. Chicago. III. (250). .las. leal mpe, .Iir.'. t.,r ; Tr I ■ loho s .: i Aaulnlck, pianist; '"Die r Kieretl. ■ ■ I'lnllls UePhell: Armln V Ii n fisher and Smith: < Lind >v M. I'liail . . aaestra ; WMBF. Miami Bench. Fla. (184.4). 0 10-T p m. I lU'llo Ira; 10-12, da 8 dio tir rhestra. WORO. Batavla. III. (275). m. services; hymns and sacred songs; I. It. S. A. choral singers; <; \ ii.ii WOI. Chiraoo. Ill (447.5). 7 8 p ns.. rnoeerl. Ralph Williams and Adelaide hepperd Lcvlne. tenor; tlel npanlst; 10-1 a. m. Doris Olsen, pianist, will take part in the Tuesday program at KOO, Oakland, the General Electric station. KTHS. Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8). :> 15;t :25 p m . iporl ret lew; 9:25, cl 1. New Arlington Mcyot DaTl li b umt i KYW. Chicnoo. III. (536). •: n " v m . dinner concert, corn-- hotel . ' "Entertaining Plan " \ Ivatte Gorman; 7 s. Mildred Smith Bolan, r.intralin; Frtnk r I'.iv.' teiu.r; 9-1 1 :30, mldnlghl rorue, WBAP, Fort Worth. Ten. (475.91. 7 ::n p m.. Panther i , trio; 9:30, 1 WCCO. Mlnncaoolis-St. Paul. Minn. (116.4). B p. m . ill teorcs; 7. church service; 8. musical program; 10, Dooi , ii i \i nils i, bi . H 30, i. Eddie I'm. ; WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (305.6). 6-7 p m . .pe.ikrr. Mr, iin Hon; Idt Meal Coun , it ,,i Greater E in i ..... Toll-M« a Bton I ri in: ,; Ion playors; B-10, Ra Ho orcliestra; i. Merry Old Chief: Csr! Mi PlantsUon Charli i', irnbel rger'i Censei city Athletic club i.i, : WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8), 7 :m-9 p. in.. Southern Stir OH I."' t M WHO. Ocs Moines, Iowa (526). 7 30 B p m , Nolle Gal i i,, i FogarLy, vioUnlsl : Lei Mud i , . i no: Helen Birmingham, pi anlsl : Myrtle Willi, 1-9:45, Dei Molnei ■", Barren I'hiit.rlek Mi l,, t'.l WOAN. Lnwrrnceburg, Tenn. (282.8), 0 p. m., Vauehan Radio . I li.it, male <r WOC Davenport. Iowa (483.6), I |. in . Loull Cnni.lcr. I'. nit A 1: Iihiie stories, v.ii Mt i tu h In: 9 10, ' , ..In Swindell, ipi ,1,,. WSB. Atlanta. G«. (428.3). 5-8 p in . lie.ltlmo story. Ronnie Ben h rdl : 10 WSMB. New Orleans. La. (319), I . ilo quartel ; 8 i" :'■. lall . i n l.rl.ili Mountain Standard Time Stations KFWA. Ogden. Utah (201). 0 II p m, old tin. kl U A til.,; II 1.', WIlOOPUl chill. KOA. Denver. Colo. (.122.41, 8 p in , popular ntl I ii I \l,l Ii, the Mountain Climber " Pacific Standard Time Stations KFAE. Pullman. Wash. (848.0), 7 t. m. Dortl lollnl i . 1%. i. in lit l ' f ...Hi., \y i ...,, planl I; 'Heavi nl| It .in mi, ." I. ii. say \\ ■ \ .1 ■ration ..I II ■. fot lite Market," H. A KFI. Los Angeles. Calif. (467) miner'. dinner dance I. ; 8-9, It-Onlnc M M.irsh KFOA. Seattle. Wash. (484 I ... . , , . KFWB. Hollywond. Calif. (252), I ' s n pi nr. Lake Arrii«; Vic Real, ] Jazwianla i I 10-11, Warner Uros. movie nlcht, •! la Wollman. (Continued on paro 12)