Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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14 RADIO DIGES H— Illustrated September 19, 1925 KGO FEATURES « ROBIN HOOD* OPERA Monday, September 21 (Continued from page 13) music, Brunswick-Balke-Collender Co.. Orchestra Ro ! • .in?. KOIL. Council Bluffs, low* (278), 7:30 p. in., Francis and his banjo orchestra: 9, "Raising Hogs Under Sanitary Conditions." Wilbur E. Olley; 11, H --v-T:-!>v hour: Art Doty and his band. WBAP, Ft. 'Worth. Tex. (475.9). 7::iO-S:30 p. ra.. Ritt : orchestra: »:30. Ward's Trail Blazers. WCCO. Mlnneawlis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4). 2:05 p. in., . afternoon concert: 4:0o. Readers club, Editli M. Stevens: 5:30. children's hour; 6:45, P. & R. Family. WOAF. Kansas City. Mo. (365.6). 3:30-4:30 p. m., -,'iool of the Air; Tell-Me-a lady: Trianon ensemble; 11:43-1 a. m.. Night hawk frolic: Merry Old Chief. Plantation players; Ted Mayn. Idle Kuhn's K. C. Athletic club oiebesti . _ WFAA. Dailas. Texas (475.9), 12:30-1 p. m.. musical program, the Red Head Girl; 6:30-7:30. Artie Collins One hardly ever tunes in on a regular evening1 program of WQJ, Chicago, witho u t hearing the name of this young lady announced several times. She is Rose Vanderbosch, the official accompanist of the Rainbo Gardens Calumet Baking Powder station. She is often heard in vocal numbers too. and his Ozark Inn orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Sean-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation program. WHAD. Milwaukee. Wis. (275). 6-7 p. m.. Arthur Richter. organist: 8-10, Marquette university studio i: Herman Lepgoid, tenor. WHO. Des Moines, la. (526). 7:30-8 p. m.. Alex LindM«nl, violinist: Stewart Watson, baritone: S-9. program. Dean Holmes Cowper. director. Drake Connor* of Music; 11-12. Com Surar orchestra. WOAI. San Antonio, Texas (394.5), 8:30 p. m., Menger lrl° WOAW. Omaha. Nebr. (526), 6 P. in., Phyllis Griswold, McCrory'a popular period. Lillian en, director; 6:15, Ray Muzzy's Carter Lake club nrche-'ra: 9, concert Omaha Radio Trade association. WOC. Davenport, Iowa (483.6). 3:45-6 p. m.. chime concert. . , , _ WOS. Jefferson City. Mo. (440.9), S p. m.. address, Hon. H. O. Harrawood; music. Christian college. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4). 6:30 p. m.. Herbert White and his Slker State orchestra; 7:30. Sandman's hour; entitle football. Tom McXamara; 8:10. St. Paul's Lutheran mixed quartet ; Madge Roberts Hickoch, contralto; instrumental trio, Mrs. J. E. Owen, pianist, Carl Owen, violinist. .1. E. Owen, cellist; Mrs. C. E. Reed, reader; vocal duet, Mrs. Gladys Evans, soprano: Mrs. Frank Stuart Robinson, contralto; R. K. Phipps. tenor: Fred E. Fankell, baritone; W. K. Farrand, baritone: KOA orchestra. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFAE. Pullman, Wash. (348.6). 7:30-9 p. in.. Norman Benson, baritone; "Price Cycles ni Hogs," R. M. Turner: Marjorle Segessenman, pianist; "The Size of the Stars," Dr. R. O. Hutchinson. KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). 6-7 p. m.. children's hour. Big Brother of KFWB; 7-7:45, question and answer period: Van Sisters stringed trio; .T. Stanley Fulbright. tenor; 8-9. program. Star Motor Car company. Million Dollar orchestra. Frank Pierce and Vic Beall. comedv songs. Rogers' Hawaiian trio; 9-10, program, E. P. Janes. Bill Hatch's orchestra, Don MeKamee and George Green, accordion and banjo; loll. Warner Brothers frolic, direction, Charlie Wellman. KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 3-4 p. m., program, Kohler and rha^c Ampiro studios; 5:30-6, Aunt Betty stories KGO Kiddies' Klub, Buth Thompson; 6-7, dinner concert; Theodore Strong, organist; 8, educational program: "The Value of Fruits in the Diet;" ,ral Culture for the Family," Hugh Barrett Dobbs: "Achieving Leadership Through Effective Public Speaking — How to Prepare a Speech." Kenneth Williams; "Talk? nn Constructive Selling — Some Little Things," B. .1. Williams: "Chats About New Books," h Jackson; "It Pays to Analyze Character — Introdu' I). Wvatt : "Preliminary Course in Commercial Law— Mortgages and Tru I Deed ." M. W. Dobraenjky; on Curing Automobile Ills," Louis P. Signer; Arion trio. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2), 6-830 p. m.. Leightra. Jack t'ronshaw, leader; llltmoTe hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fltzpalrlck, director; 8-10, second evening ! of chamber music, Lo Angeles Soap company. KNX. Hollywood. Calil. (336.9). 5:30-6:15 p. m., Wur pipe organ studio: 0:1."., travel talk, VV. F. Alder; ehestra, Paul Fliutein, leader: 7-7 t Mutual Wotoi mirth conte I . mpany; 8-rt, program, L v. : 't-1 0, program, Llstenwalter ■ nd Gough; 10-11, Goodrich Silvcrtown Cord dance I.iiyan May Challenger, contralto; 11-12, Ray Watt's I nostra, KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (428.3). 12:30 p. m., organ I, Theo. J. Irwin: 1, Rudy Belger's Fairmont tzman i ondui ting; dance -lilldren's KPO 15, Waldemar Llnd and Seiger'i Win Sdiua^1 i-ll, Waldemar Llnd and the States KTAB. Oakland. Calif. (215), 8-10 p. m., varied musical ■ -,m, studio artists. Tuesday, September 22 TuMday. %il<snt night for: CHNC, CNRC, CNRE, CNRM. CNRW. CNRT. KFAE, KFKX, KOA, PWX, WAHG WBAV. WEBR, WCBD, WCT8. WEAO, WCCP. WHAD. WHAZ, WKAQ, WLIT. WOR. W08. W&MB, WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CKAC, Montreal, Can. f4ll).7). 7 p. m., piano leasong, Kmlltano Kma-id; 3 10:30. Harold Leonard's Bed Jacket!. CNRA. Montton. Can. (2rJl). 0 r». D . t'J'Jio program; ' « < c 'lance or ■ wrAt. I -:l; 7;J0, Uncle Kay bee; S, WEAF program; S:30. Gold Dust Twins; 9, ETeryready hour: 10. grand opera. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (277.6). recital. N. Snellenburg ancj company*; J. Colgate, tenor; Virginia Klein, aceompanist; S, Maude Hanson Pettit, soprano; Jeanne Modave. cellist; Emily Sellers, pianist: 9, concert; 9:30, songs, Harry Link; 10:30, Billy Hayes and his Cathay Tea Garden dance orchestra. WCTS. Worcester. Mass. (268), 8-8:30 p. m., Ross Gorman and his Earl Carroll Vanities orchestra : 8 :30-9, program announced; 9-10. WEAF Eveready hour : 1011. WEAK Grand Opera company, Cesare Sodero, director. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 4-4:10 p. in.. Allan L. Harris, banjoist-singer; 4:10-4:30, Joseph Prostakow, pianist; 4:30-5, women's program: 6-7, dinner music from Waldorf-Astoria ; 7-7:10, musical program; 7:107:30, lecture. Columbia university; 7:30-8. musical program; 8-8:10, talk, Dudley F. Fowler; 8:10-8:30, Ross Gorman and his orchestra; 8:30-9, Gold Dust Twins; 0-10. "Eveready Hour;" 10-11, '"Operatic Concert," WEAF grand opera company; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orchestra. WEEI. Boston, Mass. (475.9), 6:30 p. m.. Big Brother club; 7:30, musicale; S, Earl Carroll theater dance orchestra; S:J0. Gold Dust twins. WEAF; 9, WEAF Ereready hour; 10, WEAF Grand Opera company. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 1 p. m., Bellevue Stratford trio; 3. Caroline Hoffman, pianist; 6:15, Bellevue Stratford Roof Garden orchestra; S:10, Ross Gorman and his Earl Carroll Vanities orchestra ; 8:30, Gold Dust twins; 9. Eveready hour; 10, operatic concert. WGCP, New York, N. Y. (315.6). 3-3:15 p. m., Andy Razaf, the yodeling kid; 3:15-3:18, Mirror race results; 3:18-3:30, Billy Rhodes, tenor; 3:30-3:45, Jane of WGCP; 3:45-3:48, Mirror race results; 3:48-4, Jackie Darrel. tenor; 4-4:15, Wm. J. Rietz, songs; 4:15-4:18, Mirror race results: 4:18-4:30, Ida Nancy Smith, soprano; 4:30-4:45, Billy Basquette and Dave Kornstein; 4:45-4:48, Mirror race results; 4:48-5, Delia Riordan, baritone; 5-5:15, Jane; 5:15-5:18, Mirror race results; 5:lS-5:30, Jack Cohen; 5:30-5:45, Marcel Doublier. saxophonist; 5:45-5:48, Mirror race results. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m., program; 6:30-7:30, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 8-11. WEAF, program, Earl Carroll theater; Gold Dust twins, Eveready hour, operatic concert. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 2 p. m., Seaside hotel trio; 7:30, book review. Mrs. James Lord; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital. WHN, New York. N. Y. (361.2). 2:15-3:15 p. m.. overture and vaudeville, Loew's State theater; 3:15-4.130, Lexington theater orchestra; 4:30-4:45, Uncle Robert's chat to children and grown folk; 7:30-8, Will Oakland's Chatheau Shanley; 8-8:30, Colonial Aces; 8:308:45. Bob Miller and Lewis Piotti, songs; 9:30-10, Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 11:30-12. Silver Slipper orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 1 p. m.. Gimbel tea room orchestra ; 3, recital ; 6 :05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories: 8, concert; 10:05, movie talk, Eli M. Orowitz; 10:30, Charles Verna's dance orchestra. WLIT, Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 12:02 p. ru.. Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra ; 4 :30, Marcella North, pianist; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WNYC. New York, N. Y. (526). 6:30-6:40 p. m., "Home Economics," Mrs. Louis Reed Welzmiller ; 6:45-7. song recital; 7:10-7:30, the Canadians; 7:35-8, the Canadians; 8-8:05, baseball results; 8:05-10:15, concert, WNYC studio. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 12:02 p. m., Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, A. Candelori's concert orchestra. WOR. Newark. N. J. (405.2), 6:15-6:30 p. m., "Words Often Mispronounced"; 6:30-6:45, man in the moon; 6:45-7, Don Carlo orchestra; 7:15-7:30, sports talk. WPG. Atlantic City. N. J. (299.8). 1:30 p. m., Hotel Ambassador luncheon music; 6:45, request organ recital, Arthur Scott Brook, organist; 7, Hotel Morton trio; 8:05, operalogue, "Faust," story of the opera, Thomas LeRue Husselton; Ethel Dobson, soprano; Evan Prosser, tenor: L. Powell Evans, bass; Cecile Steiner, violinist; Alice Saclise, pianist; Arthur Brook, organist: 9, Hotel Ambassador concert orchestra ; Harry Loventhal, director; 10, organ recital; popular selections, Jean Weiner; Mrs. Mas Schulman, soprano. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KYW. Chicago, III. (535.4), 2:35-4 p. m., afternoon frolic: 6:35-7, Uncle Bob's bedtime story; 7-7:30, dinner concert, Congress hotel; 8-8:20; Adele Brandt, contralto; Sallie Menkes, pianist; 8:20-8:43, speeches. Farm Bureau Federation; 8:45-9:30, musical program; 10-11 ;30. evening at home program; Appleauce club. WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 5:30-6 p. m., Kiddies' JoyDigger club; 8-10, Samovar orchestra: Nate Caldwell, Charlie Garland, Eddie Loftis, Doris Ryan; 10-12, StewartWarner program; Jim Gleason, character singer; Paul Small, Joseph Baieff, concert pianist; Marie Margot, harpist; Joe Kromenberg. violinist; Alama. orchestra. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (333,1), 6 p. in., Leo Reisman's Hotel Lennox ensemble; 8, concert; Henri Marcous, baritone; Roger Nye, tenor; William E. Weston, accompanist; 8:30, Alandale Art studios hour. WCEE, Elgin, III. (275), 10:30-12 midnight, Purple Grackle orchestra. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (517), 2 p. m., news and markets; 4:15, The Detroit Symphony trio; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 8, musical program; 10, The Red Apple club. WEAR, Cleveland, O. (389.4), 7-8= p. m.. organ recital, Vincent H. Percy; 8-9, Lesco hour; 9-10, musical program, Loew's State theater; 10-11, Cleveland Vocational bureau melody hour. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Oriole orchestra: Lydia Loehner, contralto; Uptown theater; 9:30-10:30, Oriole orchestra; Dorothy Herman Blum, soprano; Frank Bordner, baritone; Loos Brothers; 11:30-1 a. m., Oriole orchestra; Sandy Meek, tenor; Harry Sosnik, accompanist; Jack Penewell, twin guitarist; songs, Banks Kennedy, Paul Small. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (272.6), 7-7:30 p. ni.. Dan Bamett's orchestra; 7:30-7:45, Juliette Lane, soprano; 8-8:10, railroad talk. G. T. Geer; 8:15-8:30, Aynon Comedy Four; 8:45-9, Edith Law, soprano. WGBS. New York. N. Y. (315.6), 1:30-2:30 p. m.. Blossom Heath serenaders: 3-3:10, talk, W. H. King; 3:10-3:20. Rosalie Blanchard, Walter Croft, vocal duets: 3:20-3:30, dance lessons. Jack Blue; 3:30-3:40, Rosalie Blanchard and Walter Croft; 3:40-3:50, piano lessons, Alfred Robyn; 3:50-4, Rosalie Blanchard. Walter Croft; 6-6:30, Uncle Geebee; 6:30-7, Vincent Sorey orchestra; 7-8, Arrowhead Inn orchestra; 8:208:35, Ralph de Wolfe, tenor; 9-10, Lovat Pipe band; 10-10:15, Rose Karasik, soprano; 10:30-11:30, Arrowhead Inn orchestra; 11:30-11:45, interview, George WGES.Oak Park, III. (250), 5-7 p. m.. Frank Ernest, pianist; Norman Kling, baritone; Harold Weaver, pianist; Christine Nisted. violinist: 10:30-1, Novelty Broadcasters' orchestra; Phil Wilcox, Clarence Parrish, Pat Ward, Harber trio, Sandy McTavish, Coyne Electrical school serenaders, Marie Wright. WGN. Chicago, III. (370.2), 12:40 p. m., Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 6:30-7:30, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8:30-9:30, Baseball Scores TAEULATED 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 : Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, September 19: 4:30, WJZ; 5:30, WCTS, WJZ; 6:40, WPG; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Monday, September 21: 4, WJZ; 4:30, WJZ, WCAE; 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WEEI, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Tuesday, September 22: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 6:30, WEEI; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Wednesday, September 23: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WOR: 7:25, WNYC; 7:45, WEEI; 8, WJZ. Thursday, September 24: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 6:30, WEEI; 7:15, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Friday, September 25: 4, 4:30, 5, 5:30, 6, WJZ; 7:15, WEEI, WOR; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, September 19: 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, AVEBH, WLW; 9:55, KDKA. Sunday, September 20: 6:30, WBZ; 6:55, WTIC; 9:50, WBZ. Monday, September 21: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3:30, KDKA, KYW, "WEAR; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KDKA, KYW, WMAQ; 4:30, KYW; 5, KDKA; 5:30, KYW; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Tuesday, September 22: 2, WRC, 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA; 3:30, KDKA, KYW, WEAR; 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. Wednesday, September 23:2, WRC; 2: 4 5, WMAQ; 3:30, KDKA, KYW, WEAR, 3:45, WEAR; 3:55. WWJ; 4, KYW; 4:30, KYW; 5, KYW; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Thursday, September 24: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, KDKA, KYW, 3:30, KDKA, KYW, WEAR; 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. Friday, September 25: 2:30. KDKA; yVMAQj 3, KDKA, KYW; 3:30, KYW, WEAR; 3:45, WEAR; WWJ; 4, KYW. vVMAQ KYW; 5, KDKA, KYW; 6, WGN, WLS; 8:30, WBZ; 6:50, WTIC; 7:30, WEBH, WLW; 9:50, WBZ; 9:55, KDKA. Central Standard Time Stations Saturday, September 19: 3:30, WDAF, WHAS; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Sunday, September 20: 3:30, 4, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6:45, WOC; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Monday, September 21: 3:30, WDAF, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC: 6:30, WOAW, WSMB; 7, WHAD, WOAI; 9, WCCO. Tuesday, September 22: 3, WOAI; 3:30, WDAF, WHAS; 4, WCCO, ■WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 7, WHAD, WOAI; 8:45, WHAS; 9, KTHS, WCCO. Wednesday, September 23: 3, WOAI; 3:30, WDAF, WHAS; 4, WCCO; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 5:05, WOS; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WSMB; 7., WHAD, WOAI; 9:15, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Thursday, September 24: 3, WDAF, WOAI; 3:30, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 7, WOAI; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Friday, September 25: 3, WDAF, WOAI; 3:30, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 6, WCCO, ■WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 8:45, WHAS; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Mountain Standard Time Stations Monday, September 21: 6, KOA. Tuesday, September 22: 6:30, KOA. Wednesday, September 23: 6, KOA. Thursday, September 24: 6:30 KOA. Friday, September 25: 6, KOA. Pacific Standard Time Stations Saturday, September 19: 2:30-5, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Sunday, September 20: 6:30, KPO; 8, KHJ; 9, KFWB. Monday, September 21: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO, 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Tuesday, September 22: 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Wednesday, September 23: 2:30-5, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. Thursday, September 24: 6:30, KFOA; 6:15, KPO; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. __ Friday, September 25: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA, KPO: 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW; 8, KFWB, KHJ. WGN string trio; 10:30-11:30, jazz scamper program, Drake dance orchestra. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 1 p. m., "The Straight and Narrow Street," one-act play; 5:30, Hotel Van Curler orchestra; 6:33, OUie Yettru, pianist: 7, "Over the Seven Seas," Yokohama-TokioNlkko. W.IZ; 7:30, favorite melodies of bygone days; Matilda Bicelow Russ. soprano; James Crapp, bass; 10, W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower orchestra, WRC. WHT, Deorfield, III. (400) 1 p. m.. Grayling's string trio: 7, Jane McConnell, contralto; August Bredemeier, tenor; Eleanor Gilmour, soprano: Borden's selected vodvil; 8:45. (238), Riverview Park Melody masters: 10:30, (100), Walter Ford's Cheerio orchestra; Oscar Heather, tenor; Bita McFawn, soprano; 12, Pat Barnes, Al Carney, Duke Behl, Walter Ford. WJR, Detroit, Mich. (517), 7 p. m., studio orchestra, Jean Goldkette. director; 9, Jean Goldkette's serenaders. WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 10 p. m., Maxim Eastyluck, Russian baritone; George Weber, tenor; Pete Mincowski. violinist: Al Kirschner. pianist; Caroline Schlosser, leader: Gene Pcrazzo, pianist; 10:30, John Arnold safety talk: 11. classical program. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 12:15 p. m., Petrinella Trimbur, organist: 4, student recital; 6:30, organ concert. Gene Johnson; 7, WLW story lady, Mrs. Bertha W. Edmond's; 8, WLW orchestra heralds return of Since "Bosy and His Gang" departed from the Capitol theater on their own venture, fans listening to the WEAF programs from that institution have been hearing the productions put on by the gentleman pictured here, M a j or Edward Bowes, managing director of the amusement place. Senator Schultz; "Vy I Became a Radio Fan," Senator Schultz; 8:30, Lyric male quartet; 9, Formica orchestra; Formica feature. "A Lover in Damascus." WMAQ. Chicago. III. (447.5), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, Carl Broman, pianist; 8:30, travel talk. Clara Laughlin: 8:50, musical program. Alexander Nakutin. WMBB. Chicago, III. (250), 7-8 p. ra., Trianon ensemble. Hazel O'Neil, Wayne King, Mildred Matejka, John Everett. Lindsey McPhatl, Roy Trauger; 9-11, Trianon orchestra; Woodlawn theater orchestra. WOK, Homewood, III. (217.3), 12-2 p. m.. Thomas B. Stephenson, tenor; Marianne Powell Babcock, soprano; Fred Witmer. pianist; Marie Dneprova, soprano: Gus C. Edwards orchestra; LeRoy North, pianist; George Irish, organist; 6-7, Genevieve Barry Burnham, soprano; Clement Laskowski, tenor; Gus C. Edwards orchestra; George Irish, organist; LeRoy North, pianist; 10-1, Gertrude Mugford, soprano: Kraft Harmony Boys; Evelyn Johnson, soprano; Jacobson & Ray, guitarists; Jack Armstrong, violinist; LeRoy North, planis*; Gus C. Edwards orchestra; George Irish; pianist; Herman Sinaiko, violinist. WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8:30 p. m.. Renk and Beyer, violin and piano; 9, studio recital. Cosmopolitan School of Music and Dramatic Art; 10, Bible address. C. W. Apgar. WQJ. Chicago, III. (447.5), 1:15-2:45 p. m., questions and answers, Helen Harrington Downing; "The Modern Laundry." J. A. Heist; "Heating Your Home with Oil," F. A. Jones: 7-8, Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Adeline Keller, contralto: Muriell Keneally, soprano: Cora Rogers Woolverton, pianist: Kane McDuffee. whistler; 10-1. Rainbo Skylarks; Jerry Sullivan; Roje Vanderbosch, soprano; Frank Blasco, boy tenor; Will Rossiter: Mack sisters; 1-2, Ginger hour. WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 8:15 p. in., Reo Motor Car company band. WSAI, Cincinnati, «. (325.9), 7:45 p. m., chime concert. Robert Badgley; 8, Eveready hour, WEAF; 9, Virginia Bush, cornetistj Ruther Donnerberg, cellist; 9:30, Elizabeth Medert, violinist; Evelyn Read, pianist. WSBC. Chicago, Ml. (210), 9-11 p. m.. World Battery trio; Marie Wright. Phil Wilcos, Buck Weaver, Dennis Varzos, Esther Thompson, Ann Fisher; Jack Young's Blue Blowers: other artists. 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 boys; Herbie Mintz, Auriol Craven; Phil Wilcox, Gladys Bagwill, Tell Taylor, Brock sisters, Rome Vincent. Phil Fleming, Erwin Smith. WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (476). 5:30 p. m., Hub Restaurant trio; 6, Paul J. Seary. bass; 6:20, bass solos; 7, musical appreciation, Dana S. Merriman; 7 :15, studio program ; 8 :30, Austin organ company. WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 12:05 p. m., Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 7, concert from New York. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB. Lincoln. Nebr. (340.7), 5:30-6:30 p. m., Buick Little symphony. Belshaw's orchestra; 8:30-10:30, Schmoller and Mueller program. KFDM, Beaumont, Texas (315.6), 8-9 p. m., sacred program. KFMQ, Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8). 9 p. m.. mulcal program, H. E. Shultz, director. KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (266), 7 p. m.. pipe organ concert. KFVE. University City, Mo. (240), 6:30 p. m.. "Amusement Review," Romaine Fielding; 10, Hausman Bros, entertainers. KLDS, Independence, Mo. (441), 8 p. ra., Mary Joan Parks, soprano; Brinda Ritter. pianist: Margaret Royster, violinist; N. Dawson Stephens, baritone. KOIL. Council Bluffs, Iowa (278), 7:30 p. m.. Original Harmo-jazz orchestra: 9, Creighton university educational period: 11, Hotsy-Totsy hour; "The Orioles." WAMD, Minneapolis. Minn. (243.8), 12 noon, musical program; Charles Cordray, tenor; Bobby Chamberlain, soprano; Helen Collins, pianist; 6 p. m.. Hotel Radisson ensemble; Helen McAneny, soprano; Hazel Stageberg, accompanist. WBAP, Ft. Worth. Tex. (475.9). 7:30, Fiddle band. Kopperl, Texas; 9:.in, Mrs. Bryan Dsrey. WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6). 8 p. m., Zlon band, celestial bell quartet; Misses Newcomer and Wedekind, vocal duet; Dorothy Bull, soprano; Ruth Beem, reader. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 2:05 p. ra.. "The World of Bonks," H. A. Bellows: 4:03, Readers' Club, Eleanor Poehler; 6:30-7, "Gold Dust Twins;" 7-8, "Eveready Hour"; 8-9 grand opera. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (356.6). 3:30-4:30 p. m., Star's string trio; 6-7, School of the Air; dialect readings, C. M. Ragon; Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; Trianon ensemble; 8-9:30, around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1 a. m., Nighthawk frolic: Merry Old Chief. Plantation players; Earl Coleman's orchestra; Eddie Kuhn's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (475.9). 12:30-1 p. m.. Beaumont band. Dr. Harry Cloud, director; 6:30-7:30. Frensley Moore and his Black and Gold serenaders: 8:30-9:30, Magnolia Petroleum company's band, Paul Ashley, director; 11-12, special program. Palace theater. WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. m.. Arthur Richter, organist. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 4 p. m.. music. Music Box; four-minute talk, auspices American Dental as (Continued on page 15)