Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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10 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated July 18, 1925 TRAFFIC TRIAL BROADCAST BY WGY Monday, July 20 (Continued from page 9) hoar; 6, baseball scores: 6:0", sport talk; 6:45. F. and R. Family; 9. baseball scores. WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m.. piano tuning-in number on the Duo-Art; Cecile Burton, reader; children's information period; Plantation Players. S-t>. around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1 a. ra.. Merry Old Chief and Plantation Players; Charles Dornberger's Kansas Citv Athletic club orchestra, WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Artie Introducing Mart Grauenliorst, popular banjo soloist, recently added to the staff of KFAB entertainers of the Euick Station at Lincoln. Mart plays all the styles of Banjo on the market and his four-string' playing of old and new favorites is drawing new listeners every night he is on the air. Collins and his orchestra; 8:30-9:30. Young Women's Christian Association choral club recital. WHAD. Milwaukee. Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m.. Arthur Richter. organist; 8-10, Marquette university studio program. WHO. Des Moines, Iowa (526). 7:30-9 p. m., Stewart Watson, baritone; Myrtle Williams, soprano; Helen Birmingham, accompanist; 8-9. artists program. Dean Holmes Cowper; 11-12, Corn Sugar orchestra. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 8:30 p. m.. concert. Hotel Gavoso orchestra. WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (526), 6 p. m., Phyllis Griswold, organist; 6:30, baseball; McCrory's popular period; 6:45, orchestra; 10, Gilbert Jaffy. violinist; Herman Riley, saxophonist; Jess Sutton, pianist. WOS. Jefferson City, Mo. (440.9), 8 p. m.. old time fiddlin'. Louie Barton, Bryan Williams. WSMB. New Orleans, La. (319), 6:30-7:30 p. m., dinner program; 8:30-10:30, Leslie George's Patio Royal orchestra; Fuzzy Wuzzy Twins. Mountain Standard Time Stations KFWA. Ogden, Utah (261), 9-11 p. m., varied entertainment. KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4), 6:30 p. m.. Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra; 7:30, Sandman's hour; 8, Marcia Freer, soprano: "Clarence," Otis players. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFOA. Seattle. Wash. (454.3). 6-6:45 p. m.. baseball results; Olympic hotel concert orchestra; 6:45-8:15. program. Sherman Clay & Co.; 8:30-10, Seattle Times, dance music. KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 6-7 p. m.. children's hour. Big Brother of KFWB: 8-9. program. CheekXeal Coffee company: Maxwell House Coffee string quartet, Harry Jackson, leader; Don McNamee and George Green, accordion and banjo soloists; Charles Beauchamp. tenor; 9-10, Joe Martin's Studio Six dance orchestra; Ashley Sisters; Charlie Wellman, tenor; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert, Kohler and Chase Ampico studios: Nona Campbell, soprano; Alice Guthrie Poyner, violinist; Theodore Strong, organist; 8, Amphion trio; "To Whom Do Cue; of Communicable Disease Belong?" Hugh Barrett Dobbs; "Symposium on New Education," Williams institute; "From a Composer's Workshop," Arthur S. Garbett; "Collection Letters," W. J. Marra; "Inr-ide Dope on Curing Automobile Ills," Louis P. Signer; 'The Trouble Shooter." KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 6-7 p. m., Claude Johnson and his Baker theater orchestra; 7:30-8, baseball KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlltzer pipe organ studio; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater-Kent Radio orchestra, Paul Finstcin. leader; 7-7:30. dinner hour music; 7.30-K, program, Columbia Outfitting company; 8-9. program. L. W. Stockwoll Manufacturing company: 9-10. program. Elite Catering company; 10-11, Goodrich Silvertown Cord 'dance orchestra. Lilyam May Challenger, contra contralto; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel. KPO. San Franciseo. Calif. (428.3). 6:40-7 p. ra., Waldemar Llnd and the Stales restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30. Rudy Belter's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8:30-10, choral union; 10-11, Waldcmar Lind. States restaurant orchestra. Tuesday, July 21 Tuesday, silent night for: CNRT, KFAE, KFNF. KFUO. KFWA. KOA. PWX, WAHG, WBAV, WBBR, WCBD. WEAO, WHAD, WHAZ, WKAQ, WLIT, WMAK, WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CNRA. Moneton. Can. (313), 9 p. m., studio program, PrederlcUm artists; A. A. Blmmonds, pianist; .Mrs. Alii on Ma'-Kay, soprano; Vera Jonah, soprano; Olaf Thompson, but: C. D. Holder, banlolst; T. Hay, violinist; F. M Sherlock, tenor; CNRA dance orchestra. WCAE, Pittsburgh. Pa. (461.3), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, Willi, itel; x. program, New York; 8:20. Gold Dust Twins; 9, Evercady hour; 10, Grand opera. WCAU. Philadelphia. Pa. (278). 6 p. in.. Hotel Ponn i; 8 80, Billy Hayes Cathay Tea Garden dance orche tra; 7:30, recital, N. Snellcn burg I ' tall . Calara Zillcsscn; 'iv. i Garden dance orchestra. WDWF, Providence, R. I. (440.9), 8:30 p. m., Arcadia WEAF, New York. N. Y. (491.5), 4-1:15 p. rn.. Char WovItuIT, soprano; 4:15-4:30, Doris. Volstcr, program : 8 7, dinner music. WaldorfA toria: 7-7:10. Leah I'.rown. pianist; 7:10 i,. and Baying. ." Columbia unlvr:, , id quartel : 8-8:10, talk. Bank of America; 8:10-8:30, Castronlc string trio: 8:30-9, the Gold Dust Twins; 9-10, Evercady hour; 10-11, ."rand opera, "Norma." WKAIf Grand 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orche tra. WEBJ, New York. N. Y. (272.6). 7-7:30 p. rn.. Bonnes , , ' . < ho lovaklan band; 8 8:10, railroad talk, ';. T. Oeer; 8:15-8:30, Jimmy Clark and his White Way entertainers; 8:30-9, Arthur Pryor'i band. WEEI. Boston, Mass. (476), 7:1'. p. m.. baseball; 8. miisl'. '. Id Dust Twins; 9, Evercady hour; 10, WBAV Grand Opera company. WFI, Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 8:46 P. rn., Bellevue Stratford roof garden til'.: 8, I •' trorilc string trio; ' . idy hour; 10, "Norma," WF..\ :a company. WGB8, New York, N. Y. (315.6), 6-6:30 p. m„ Uncle Geebee; S:30, talk. "The Art of the Dance." Milkhall Mordekin assisted by Rachael Bodenstein : 9-9:30, Miriam Frankin Sierstorff, soprano, with Rene Van lihyn; 9:30-10:30, "Barber Shop Ballads," Dr. Sigmund Spaeth; Ring Lardner, humorist. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m,., WCR's afternoon program: 6:30-7:30. Vincent Lopez' Hotel Statler orchestra. Harold Gieser, director; 8-11. jointly with WEAF, including Gold Dust twins, Eveready hour and the grand opera, "Norma." WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 7:30 p. m., hook review. Mrs. James Lord; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 9, Shelburne hotel concert orchestra; 9:30. Vincent Lopez' Junior dance orchestra; 11, Strand theater, organ recital. WHN, New York, N. Y. (361.2), 2:15-4 p. m„ overture and vaudeville from Loew's State theater; 7:15-7:30, WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), Marjorie Moore and her Melody Maids. Grebe's Rathskeller; 8-9. Metcalf memorial organ recital, Vincent H. Percy; 9-il, studio program, selected artists. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Oriole orchestra; baseball scores; Dorothy Blum, soprano; Lydia Lochner, contralto; musical bits, Riviera theater; 9:30-10:30, Oriole orchestra; Frank Bordner, baritone; Jack Pencwell, twin guitarist; Fowler and Tamara's South American troubadours; 11:30-1 a. m.. Oriole dance crchestra; Frank Bordner, baritone; Sandy Meek, tenor; Jack Penewell, twin guitarist. WGN, Chicago, III. (370.2), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Drake concert ensemble: Blackstone string quintet; 8:30-9:30, studio program; 10:30-11:30, Drake Hotel Terrace Garden program. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 5:30 p. m., dinner Baseball Scores TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving baseball scores this week. Stations are divided into the different standard times in use. The hours are given in the kind of time in use at each listed station : 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 7:25, WNYC; Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Station* Saturday, July 18: 4:30, WJZ; 5:30, WJZ; 6:40, WPG; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Monday, July 20: 4, "WJZ; 4:30, WJZ, WCAE< 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WEEI, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Tuesday, July 21: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 7:45, WEEI; 8, WJZ. Wednesday, July 22: 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR; 7:45, WEEI; 8, WJZ. Thursday, July 23: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR; 7:25 WNYC; 7:45, WEEI; 8, WJZ. Friday, July 24: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR, WEEI; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, July 18: 2, WGY; 2:30, KDKA; 2:45, KDKA, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, KYW; 3:15, KDKA; 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:55, WWJ; 4, WMAQ, KYW: 4:15, 4:30, KYW; 4:45, 5, KDKA, KYW: 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Sunday, July 19: 6:30, WBZ; 6:55, WTIC; 9:50, WBZ. Monday, July 20: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KDKA, KYW, WMAQ; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Tuesday, July 21: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW WMAQ; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 7, KDKA; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Wednesday, July 22: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4. KYW; 4:30, KYW; 5, KYW, WWJ; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Thursday, July 23: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, KYW; 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Friday, July 24: 2:30, KDKA, 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA KYW; 3:30, KDKA, KYW; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KYW, WMAQ; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGN WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ, 9:55,, KDKA; 10, WREO. Central Standard Time Stations Saturday, July 18: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Sunday, July 19: 3:30, 4. WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6:45, WOC; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Monday, July 20: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WOAW, WSMB; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Tuesday, July 21: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Wednesday, July 22: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WSMB; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Thursday, July 23: 3, WDAF; 3:15, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Friday, July 24: 3, WDAF; 3:15, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Mountain Standard Time Stations Monday, July 20: 6, KOA. Tuesday, July 21: 6:30, KOA. Wednesday, July 22: 6, KOA. Thursday, July 23: 6:30, KOA. Friday., July 24: 6, KOA. Pacific Standard Time Stations Saturday, July 18: 2-5, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Sunday, July 19: 6:30, KPO; 8, KHJ; 9, KFWB. Monday, July 20: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB. Tuesday, July 21: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Wednesday, July 22: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Thursday, July 23: 5:30, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Friday, July 24: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. "Colonial Aces"; 7:30-8, Will Oakland s Chatheau Shanley; 9:30-10, Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 11:30-12, Club Alabam orchestra. WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3:30 p. m.. Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 8:45, "Song of the Surf"; 8:50, Veselll's band; 10:05, moving picture talk. Ell M. Orowltz; 10:30, Traymore hotel dance orchestra; 11. California Nighthawks danre orchestra. WJAR, Providence, R. I. (305.9), 8:30 p. m.. Gold Dust twins; 9, eveready hour. WJY. New York, N. Y. (405.2), 9:15-10:15 p. m., Wanamaker program. WJZ. New York. N. Y. (454.2), 4-5 p. m., school high spot contest; 7-7:15. Frank Dole's dog talk; 7:15-8, Joseph Strlssof'a Hotel Vanderbilt orchestra; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-8:25, N. Y. U. Air college; 8:25-10:30, concert, Lewisohn Stadium. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 4:30 p. in., Morris Llpsohutz, violinist: Sarah Flngerman, pianist; talk, "Nervous Children," Dr. Fred H. Allen. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7), 6:30-7 p. m., Carolinians' orchestra; 7-8. "Jack Wilbur's Personalities"; 10-11, Chiropractic hour of music; 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7:25-7:30 p. m., baseball results; 7:30-7:35, police alarms; 7:35-8, municipal talk; 8-10::;0, concert program. WOO, Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2). 4:15 p. m., organ recital. Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A. Candclori s concert orchestra. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 7 p. m., baseball; 8:45, concert; 10:30, Grand theater concert. KYW. Chicago, III. (535.4), 6:30 p. in., baseball scores; 6:35, bedtime story. Undo Hob; 7, dinner concert: 88:20, program, Chicago Musical college; 8:20'8:45, "Tho Grange, a Bulldor of Men," J. Walker Robblns; 8:45-9:30, musical program; 10-12:30 a. m., evening at home program; Applesauce club, Ransom Sherman. WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 8-12 p. m.. Samovar orrl j *■ 1 r ., : If. nold Anderson, piano-accordlon soloist; Sunset male Quartet; Al Furry; Harry lirailsford. mandollnii i ; old-time feature. WBZ, Sprlnnncld, Mass. (333.1). 6 p. m.. Leo Relsman's Hotel Lenoj ensemble; 6:30, baseball results; s. William Broun, concert pianist; 8:15. Francis L. Merrltt, tenor; K. [-:. Hosmer, accompanist; 8:30, Frances Bonney, violinist; 9, Hotel Brunswick orchestra; 9:50, baseball results. WCEE, Elgin. III. (275), 10:30-12 midnight, Purplo Crackle orchestra, WCX, Detroit, Mich. (516.9), 6 p. m., dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 7:30, band concert, Belle Isle; 8:30, musical program; 10, Red Apple club. music. Hotel Van Curler orchestra; 6:30, baseballscores; 6:35, bee talk, L. A. Huguemont; 6:45, S. A. Ryan, bass; 6:53, "Over the Seven Seas"; 7:25, concert. Philharmonic orchestra; William Von Hoogstraten, conductor; 10, Meyer Davis orchestra. WHT, Deerfield, III. (399.8), 7-7:30 p. m., classical program; August Bredemeier, tenor; Al Carney, organist; 7:30-8, Wilkens and Martins, harmony boys; Borden Birthday party; 8-8:25, Agatha Karlen, reader; Jelke musical moments; 8:25, string trio; (238 meters). 8:45-10:15, Elmer Kaiser's Riverview Park Ballroom orchestra; songs, instrumental numbers; (399.8), 10:3011, Walter Ford's dance orchestra; Al Carney, organist; 11-12, Eleanor Gilmour, soprano; Jane McConnell. contralto; 12-12:30, Ned Becker, comedian; song and stories, Pat Barnes; 12:30-1 a. m., organ recital, request period, Al Carney. WJJD, Mooscheart, III. (302.8), 6:45-7:15 p. m., Belmont hotel trio; 7:15-8, Mooseheart concert band: "Child Care," M. P. Adams; 10:30-1, Charley Straight and his orchestra; Albert F. Brown, organist. WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 10 p. m.. Marlon McKay's Bond Hill House orchestra; 10:50. Safety talk, Cincinnati Automobile club, J. J. Arnold; 11, classical program. WLS, Chicago, III. (344:6), 6:30 p. m., Ralph Emerson, organist; Martha Meier, contralto: 7:15, Cornhuskers' concert; 7:45, lullaby time, Aunt Martha and Uncle George; 8, E. Warren K. Howe's classical program; Helen Peterson Bart.h, contralto; Paul F. Born, basso; 8:45, Rex's Cornhuskers, request program: 9, farm program; jolly entertainers; Barn dance orchestra; 10. Harmony trio: 10:15, Nubs Allan, contralto; 10:30, Eddie and Fannlo Cavanaugh; 10:45, Anne Williams, mezzo-soprano; 11, Graeo Wilson, contralto; 11:10. Rex's Cornhuskers; 11:30, Solemn Old Judge's program; Joe Bren's minstrels; 12-1 a. in., revue; Ralph Emerson, organist. WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 4 p. m.. student recital, classes of Leo Stofl'rogcn and William Kyle; 6:30, Gene Johnson, organist; 7, WLW story lady, Mrs. Bertha M, Edmonds; 8, twenty minutes of world's best loved waltzes; 8:20. songs, Mary Grctchen Walsch, Lucille White, accompanist; 8:35, clarinet solos, David Pltcs: 8:40, Barnyard Echoes, Jake Rutz and his Bumpkin Vine orchestra; 9, the Formica concert orchestra, William Stoess, director. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 4 p. m., baseball scores; 6, Chicago theater organ: 6:30, Jack Chapman's orchestra: 8, Chapman's orchestra; 8:15, Circuitgram ; 8:30, musical program; 9:30, Chapman's orchestra. WMBB, Chicago, III. (250), 7-8:30 p. m., Trianon ensemble; Marie Caruso, soprano; Bernard Senescu, violinist; Hazel O'Ncil, soprano; Wayne King, saxophonist; Lindsay McPhail, pianist: Carlos Martini, baritone; 8:30-10:30, Trianon orchestra: Woodlawn theater orchestra. Armln F. Hand, conductor; Clyde Hager; Fisher and Wayne; Cecil and Esther Ward; Florence Tenney; Charles Agne; Geraldine Doyle; Carlos Martini, baritone. WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4), 6:30-7 p. m., Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 7-7:30, Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 10-12, dance music, Fleetwood lladio orchestra. WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8:30 p. m.. World News Digest; 8:45, North Shore male chorus; Archie McNeil, director; A. J. Ashton, tenor. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 7-8 p. m., Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Izora Logan Reynolds, reader; Henrietta Nolan, violinist; 10-1, Rainbo Garden Skylarks; Frank Blasco, boy tenor; Will Rossiter; 11a Shanabrook, soprano; Mack Sisters; Everett George Opie, reader; Mary Jane; 1-2, Ginger hour. WRC, Washington, D. C. (469), 7:30 p. m.. Philharmonic concert; 10, Meyer Davis Society orchestra; 11:05, organ recital, Crandall's Tivoli theater. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 6:45 p. m., chime concert, Robert Badgley ; 8. Eveready hour of music. New York studio: 9, program,, featuring Russian songs; Ida Blackson, Cincinnati male quartet. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3). 5-6 p. m., Bonnie Barnhardt's bedtime story ; Catherine Boswell, the Sunshine girl; 10:45: Warner's Seven Aces. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. m.. Hotel Statler concert orchestra. WTAS, Elgin, III. (302.8), 8-10:30 p. m.. Purple Grackle orchestra; Herbie MIntz; Violet Eaton; Roland Hinckle. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (348.6), 6 p. m.. Travelers Jongleurs; 6:50, baseball scores; 7:10, Irby Cossette, violinist; 7:30, organ recital; 8:10, Mary Morris, mezzo-soprano; 8:20, "Through the White Mountains on Foot," W. R. Williamson; 8:45, dance music, Colt Park Municipal orchestra : singers. WWI, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 6 p. m., dinner concert; 7, concert from WEAF. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB, Lincoln. Nebr. (240), 5-6 p. m., Schmoller & Mueller program. KFMQ, Fayetteville, Ark. ' (299.8), 9 p. m., Elizabeth Burrell. pianist. KFRU, Bristow, Okla. (394.5), 10:30-12 midnight, fishing trip. KFVE, University City, Mo. (240). 7-8 p. m.. Radiocast review, Romaine Fielding : 10, song recital ; John W. Meyer, basso; Newton Edwards, lyric tenor; Nellie May Franklin, pianist. KLDS, Independence, Mo. (440.9), 9-10 p. m.. Mildred Spencer, soprano: George Arnold, tenor; Mable H. Lockwood, soprano: Mrs. Arnold Franck, violinist; Amy Winning, pianist. KOIL, Council Bluffs, Iowa (278), 7:30 p. m., Imperial orchestra; 7:50, popular program. Virginia Fair, Virginia Capel; 8:25, Imperial orchestra; 11, Ralph Mason Hix, organist. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), S p. m., "Hansel and Grelel," Garden theater. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 9:25 p. in., Lawson Reid. organist. WBAP, Fort Worth,. Tex. (475.9), 7:30-8:30 P. m.. Will Foster, organist; 9:30-10:45, McFalls-Cummins dance WCCO, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 4 p. m , baseball scores; 4:05, Readers' club; 6, baseball scores; 6:05, dinner concert, Biley's St. Paul hotel orchestra; 7-0, WEAF program; 9, baseball scores. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m., piano tuning-in number on the DuoArt ; Plantation players; 11:45-1 a. m., Merry Old Chief; Carl Nordberg's Plantation players; Charles Dornberger's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Hawaiian music recital; 8:30-9:30, varied program; Henry Mag nusson, vocalist; violin and piano numbers; 11-12, Southern serenaders. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m„ Arthur Richter, organist. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8), 7:30-9 p. m„ Carl Zoeller's Melodists, WHO, Des Moines, la. (526), 7:30-9 p. m., musical program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 8:30 p. m., musical program, Harry Kohn; 11, organ recital, Scottish Rite cathedral. Harry O. Nichols. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 6:25 p. m., dinner program. May Seed and Nursery company; 9. program. auspices Hannan-Van Brunt company: 10, Carl Sibbert, tenor; Will Hetherington, violinist; Harry Braviroff. pianist: 10:30, Francis Potter's banjo orchestra; 12, Rialto midnight alarm. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (484), 6:30-7 p. m„ Gold Dust twins, 7-8, Eveready hour, WEAF. WSMB. New Orleans, La. (319), 6:30-7:30 p. m<, dinner musicale. Mountain Standard Time Stations CNRR, Regina, Can. (356). 8 p. m.. bedtime travel tale; L. O. O. M. band. KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4). 6:30 p. m.. Herbert White and his Silver State orchestra. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (454.3). 6-6:45 p. in., baseball results; Olympic hotel concert orchestra; 6:45-8:15, Rhodes Department store; 8:30-10. Seattle Times, studio program; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel, dance music. KFWB, Hollywood. Calif. (252), 6-7 p. m.. children's hour. Big Brother of KFWB; 8-9, program, Western's super-service garage: 9-10, program, Union Oil company of California, Union Oil dance orchestra, Charles Beauchamp. tenor; Kathryn Martin, soprano: 10-11, Warner Brothers' frolic, director Charlie Wellman. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 6-7 p. m.. Kohler & Chase Ampico studios; Nona Campbell, soprano; Alice Guthrie Poyner, violinist; Theodore Strong, organist; Art Linick, great vaudeville favorite of the middle west, and the originator of Mrs . Schlagfen. hauer, may be heard any nig-ht at KYW, Chicago. Mr. Liniclc was the first Radio artist to sing "K atrina" over the air. 8, National Carbon company. Ye Old Time concert; Meredith Parker, tenor; Annabello Jones Rose, contralto; Old Time Poems and Stories, Guy Kibbee; Edna Linkovvski, pianist; Virginia Fischer Griffiths, soprano; Alice Bradley, soprano; Frederick de Bruin, baritone; Frank Gigone, bass; 10-1, Clarke Wilson's Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 7:30-8 p. m., baseball scores; 8-9, Who's Your Hoosier concert; 9-10, General Cord orchestra; 10-11, Herman Konin's 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, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra. Edward Flt/.patriek, director; 6:30-7:38, weekly visit of Qneen Titania and Sandman from Fairyland; Louis F. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica: Charles Leslie Hill, readings; Lenore Killian, contralto; 8-10, program. Radio dealers. Music Trades association; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader. KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wurlit/.er pipe organ studio; 6:15. travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. Atwater Kent Radio orchestra. Paul Finsteln, leader: 7-7:30, dinner hour music; 7:30, style (Continued on page 11)