Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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19 ' ' RADIO nifiRS T— Illustrated 11 FOOTLIGHT FROLIC SURPRISE AT WSB Tuesday, September 29 (Contliuit'ii from page 10) i and his Karl Carrol Vanities Gold on. i Twin : 8 10. i roi .in hi; 8:3(1-1). Hour", Ki-n. "Qala Concert," WEAP Grand Operu company; 11-1 Vlncenl Lopez and his orchestra WEAR. Cleveland, Ohio (389.4). I s p, in., Oceun recital Vincent Percy: 8-9, Losoo entertainers; 0 11, LoevV State theatei vaudeville and music; ll-l. National Safety Congress dame WEBi. New York. N. Y. (272. (il, 7 f:S0 p. hi.. Dan Uornetl orchestra; 7:45-8, Norman flennofeld, plan i B-8:13, railroad talk, 0. v. Qeer; 8:15-8:30, Kayo syncopatorfl, dlrecl Jean Schwartz. WEEI, Boston. Mass. (348.(0, 7:30 p. m . Brnllj \i. i 10, i ill. : 8, I1'. mi Carroll theatei tra. WEAP; 8:30, WEAP Gold Dual Twins; n. 1 reads hour; 10, WEAP Grand Opera company. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), in a. in., recital; 1 n. m... lieiievuo Stratford concert orchestra; Caroline Soffmftn, pianist; 6:45, Bellevue Stratford orchestra; S. Ross Goto and Mis Earl Carrol Vanities orchestra; 8:30, G Dual Twins; 9, Evereadj hour; 10, "Gala Concert" by wkaf Grand I ' company; 11, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra WGCP. Now York, N. Y. (315. (i), :: 13-3 p. m., Nate Osborne and Eddie; 3-3:15, Barrlel Dunbar, pi lugue; 3:15-3:18. Mirror race results; 3:18 3 30 Bill] Rhodes, tenor; 8:30-3:45, Jane or WGCP; 3:45-3:48 Mirror race results: 3:18-1, Muiccl Doubller, saxo KFVE. University city. Mo. (240). In p. m.„ Hausraon Borthan, KMA, Shenandoah. Iowa (252). 6-7 p. ni., dinner program; i; : 15, flower talk, Line ITerguson; 9 11, Hay' Uandolln musicians; D director; Bobby lild dle. child clog dance: KOIL, Council Bluffs. Iowa (270). 7:30 u. in.. Mrs. Roberl Vlullli director; quartet; Captain Rut Hdge, tenor; il Danlei I, trallo; .1 W Heard h nlii; chorus: Otto Lambert, tenoi ; Mrs John Henri violinist; Bernlce Hess, lopn Q Dietrich, barll ■; vocal duet, Kathleen Shaw: Mrs Wultoi STale; i .. i i. il,. . tenor; vuea] duel 9. Crelghton Unit i II educational period: II. Hots] Totsy hour: Roystom ii itra KPRC, Houston. Texas (290.0), 12 111 . populi in iiui, i ! re , in 8, , mi, ni. Cltlzons Union National ( I ,\ f Idol It j .\ Columbl ' ■ puny, il * Horn dlrei toi ; concei t, Mn li Bos lllill, WHO. Dos Moines. Iowa (520). 7:30-8:30 p. m„ Ilonltei Life trio, Helen HI ghani, director;, il 12, Banks Life Llttli I I""!" I" i'ii. Leon \ Das t. dire WHT, Decrliold, III. (-100). 7 o. ,, (iruylln trio; Jane MoConnell, i Hoi August Bredemelr, tenor; \i < lames . orgi Blc Gilmoui . op s 15, [2881, Blvervlon Parli Melod] Mo iter ; 10:30. i Mm i . IValtci Ford' ' 'heel i '< hestra; Oscai il,, ..ii, ii. te ; Rita Mil. i n. oprano; \i Cantoy, organ] il : I led! nd E tin r Ward; Lucu 12, Pal Barne WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio (32(1). 7:45 p. m„ chimes, iiui" 1 1 lladgh i ,, ereed] boui ol mu Ic: gram, Blue Gra tenor; -loan AyojoV, loprano, WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), » p, m„ Red Lettel nil. Lyon and Klni . Li Luxi Radio quintal ; 10:4 ■. Jubilee mi i pi: itual i, aolored c WTAS, Elgin. III. (302.8). 8-10:30 p. in., P Ii Q tic Boj : Herbie Mini/. Ami avi n PI 11 Wllcon, Glad] Bagwlll, Tell Taylor, Brock SI ti . Rome Vincent, Earl Blcard, Edna Adam . Mill Fleraln Mountain Time Stations onrr. Reglna, Can. (356). 8 p nj . Kiddie ' bedllme itory; McQuarrles' urchi tra KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4). 12:15 p. in.. Rial to tl ' mu Icalc; 8:30, Housewives' matinee: I, fashion re i lev : 1:15 i iiIIii.ii inin : 8:80, dlnni i i oncert, Hci berl Wl .ml hi Silver State orchestra; 7:80, Nou 'I'llil, I MMirl I Pacific Time Stations KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252), 6 7 p. m,. Children' 'mill by Big Brothers of KPWB; 7. "golf," Hoi ird lleall; 7:30-9, program, Western' Si i ei In Garage, Hollywood Btxlnged trio; Mamie Starlc, tralio; Rob] n son trio, clarinets and piano; I'Vunl Stever, baritone; Bill Haiti; and Ray Kelloi nvins ; !i id, program, n i. Croi lieti HudBi company; 10-11, Warner brothers frolic, dircctioi Charlie Wellman, KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361. 2), 4-5:80 p. m., concert or u, Bote] St. Frauds, Vinton LaPerrera, conducting; 5:30, "As a Woman Thlnketh," Louis Landls; ii 7, ill r concert, Sherman, Clay and company; 8, band concert, Salvation Army Western Territorial band; Ensign 17. Biggins, conducting; 9:50, "Jtadlo Breezes," K C !'• iw paper columnist. KGW. Portland, Ore. (491.5), 12:30 p. m.. Hose City trio; 7:i''-8, talk, Clark-Kendall and company; 8-9, ., Iih. ni ii hour, George H Burr, Conrad ^ Broom; Hi, si' clij (rlo: 9-lu, General Cord orchestra; 10-12, I music, Indian Grill. KHJ, Los Angoles. Calif. (405.2,. 5:.i0-l> p. m„ Lelghtno's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; is 6:30, Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel concert orche tra, Edward Fltzpatrlck, director; 6:30-7:30, weekly visit of i; n Tllania and Sandman from Fairyland, Louli r. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica. Uncle John; 7:30, "l>o^s." ti m. Robertson; s-in. program, Newbery Electric corporation, J. BEoward Johnson; lu-ll, Art Hickman's Blltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burl ni'tt. Ira I, I KJR, Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 1:15 p. in., organ recital; ■ helps; 8:30-10, Puget Sound Savings and Loot al ncert, Heml Damskl, director. KNX. Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), :,::;n i; r, p. in., WuTMzer pipe organ itudlo; Town Tattler; 6:15, travel [alk, W. ! Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent Radio orlie ti Paul Fin leln, leader; 7-8, Hon Clark and his LaMonl ■ dance orche tra; 8-9, KNX feature program; 0-ie, program, Reeve-Gartzmsnn, Inc., Oakland Six dance orchestra; 10-12, vie night, Ambassador, Ray West's Coco nut Grove dance orchestra. KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (428.3). ::■. m . Palace hotel concert orchestra; Cyrus Trobbe, director; 5:.I0, children's houl Jtoi les, Bl I Protbel : 6 16, Waldemar Llnd and die Slates It' tauranl orche tra; 7 7 30, Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra, William Schwartzman, conductor; 8-9, mtislcalc, Lincoln [Jatchelder, director; dun piano numbers, sololsl 9 10, night of Southern music; solos and monologues, Phonlst; 4-4:15. William ,T. Rletz. songs: 4:15-4:18, Mirror race results; 4:18-4:30. Ida Nancy Smith, soprano: 4:30-4:45, Billy Basrjuette and Theo Alban; 1:45-4:48, Mirror race results: 4:48-5, Delia Rlordan. baritone; 5-5:15, Jane; 5:15-3:18, Mirror race results; 5:18-5:30. Jack Cohen, pianist; 5:30-5:45, Andy Razaf. yodeling kid and Bill Johnson. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m.. WGR's afternoon program; 6:30-7:30, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 7:45-8, fashion talk, William Hengerer company and Harper's bazaar; 8-11, WEAF, Earl Carroll theater. Gold Dust Twins, Eveready hour, operatic program. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 2 p m., music: "Club Work," W. H. Rowney; one-act play, "It Might Happen," WGY matinee players; 2:30, organ recital. Stephen E. Boisclair; 6:30, dinner program. Hotel Van Curler orchestra; 7:35. WGY orchestra: Arthur L. Esplin, tenor; 10, "Over the Seven Seas," Hawaiian Islands. WJZ travel talk, 11. W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower orchestra, WRC. WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 2 p. in.. 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), 10-10:30 p. m.. Roseland dance orchestra; 11-11:30, Silver Slipper revue; 11:30-12, Parody club. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2). 6:45 a. m.. setting-up exercises; 7. setting-up exercises; 10, menu talk, Mrs. Anna B. Scott; 1, organ recital; 3, artist recital; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories : 8, Elliott Lester, dramatic critic; 10:05,, "Emod Weekly Movie Broadcast"; 10:45, Club Pagoda orchestra. WJR, Detroit-Pontiac, Mich. (517), 7 p. m., studio orchestra, Jean Goldkette, director; soloists; 9, Jean Goldkette's serenaders; soloists. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. m.,, daily almanac; 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; 7:50, dramatic review. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7), 6-6:30 p. m., Olcott Vail's string ensemble; 7-8, Jack Wilbur's personalities; 8:30-8:45, Sheppard-Knapp entertainers: 10-11, Chiropractic hour of music; 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7-7:10 p. m., market high spots; 7:10-7:30, the Canadians; 7:30-7:35. police alarms; 7:35-8, the Canadians; 8-8:05. baseball results; 8:05-9:05, concert; 9:30-10:30. Robert Gunther's orchestra. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital; 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), 6:15-6:17 p. m., "Words Often Mispronounced"; 6:17-6:30. Hotel Shelton ensemble; 6:30-7, Man in Moon; 7:15-7:30, sports talk. Hill Wathey. WREO. Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert; 8:15., Beo Motor Car company band; Reo Motor Car company band glee club; 9:15, studio program. WTIC. Hartford. Conn. (475.9), 6:30 p. in.. Hotel Bond iiin. vocalists: 7:20, dinner music; 9:30, Colt Park Municipal orchestra, singers. WW1. Detroit. Mien. (352.7), 12:05 p. in.. Jules Klein's Hotel statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 7, concert from WEAF. Central Time Stations KFAB, Lincoln, Nebr. (340.7), 5:30-6:30 p. m.. dinner program; 8:3(1-9:30. Schmoller and Mueller program. KFDM. Beaumont. Texas (315.6), 8-10 ru., musical program. KFMQ. Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8), 9 p. m.. musical program, H. E. Sluiltz, director. KFNF. Shenandoah, Iowa (266), 7 p. m., pipe organ concert. Jack Little, left, is one of the niost popular Radio entertainers. Last week he visited WGR, Buffalo. This week he will sin? his own song's from, the Cleveland broadcasters. Janet Malbon, above, is the soprano who charms the invisible audience of KPO. Joseph Oorner, right, is a member of the Detroit symphony orchestra and leader of the Jean Goldkette ensemble heard regularly at WJR, Detroit. hour concert; 7:30, Fatty Martin's End-o'-Maln dance orchestra; Mark A. Westcott, vocal entertainer; 8:30, South End Christian church; 9, Frank Tilton, pianist. KLDS. Independence, Mo. (441), 8 p. m., Mrs. Neal Thomason, pianist; Katherlne Habeiiein, pianist; Albert Braekenbury, baritone. KSD. St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 6:45 p. m., Abergh's concert ensemble. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 9:259:50 p. m., duets and solos. Louis Travis, baritone: Dick Powell, tenor; Princess King, pianist; 9:5010:30, dance tunes. New Arlington hotel orchestra. KYW. Chicago, III. (535.4), 2:35-4 p. m.. afternoon frolic; 6:35-7. children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob; 7:7:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8-8:20, Louise Navigato, soprano; Sallie Menkes, pianist: S:20. "News from the Auctions," Charles E. Snyder; address. National Association of Farm equipment Manufacturers; 9:45, musical; 10-11:30, evening program. Loos Brothers. WBBM, Chicago. III. (226), 8-10 p. m.. Samovar orchestra, Nate Caldwell, Charlie Garland, Eddie Loftis. Doris Ryan, Fred Jeske: 10-12, StewartWarner studio, Jim Gleason, Paul Small, Joseph Raieff, Marie Margot, Joe Kromenberg, Alamo orchestra, Ziegler Sisters. WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6), S p. m., Mandolin and guitar band; mixed quartet and harmonicas: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thomas, baritone and soprano; Mark Whiteside, baritone: Arthur .Kendall, clarinetist; Marion Priddy, pianist ; Mary Oakes Bagg, reader. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 2 p. in., "The World of Books," H. A. Bellows; 4:05, Readers' club, Eleanor Poehler; 5:30, children's hour: 6:05, dinner concert. Biley's St. Paul hotel orchestra; 7:30-10, WEAF program; Gold Dust. Twins; Eveready hour, grand opera. WCEE, Elgin, III. (275), 10:30-12 midnight, Purple Grackle orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (356.6), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's string trio; 6-7, School of the Air; dialect leadings, C. M. Hagon; Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; S-9:30, around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1 a. m., Tfighthawk frolic; Merry Old Chief, Plantation players; Earl Coleman's orchestra; Eddie Kuhn's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra. WEBH, Chicago. III. (370.2), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Oriole orchestra: Lydia Lochner, con.: alto; 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 Sosnick, accompanist; Jack Penewell, twin guitarist, songs; Banks Kennedy. ' Paul Small. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9), 12:30-1 p. m., Beaumont band. Magnolia Petroleum company: Harry Cloud, director; 6:30-7:30. Ford's Texas trumpeters; 11-12, Majestic theater players; 12-1 a. m., Palace theater special recital. WGES. Oak Park, III. (250), 7-9 p. m., Frank Ernest Pianist; Norman Kling, baritone; Harold Weaver, pianist; Christine Nisted, violinist; 11-2 a. in., Novelty Broadcasters' orchestra: Phil Wilcox, Clarence Parrish, Pat Ward. Harber trio, Sandy MeTavish, 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, WGN string trio; 10:30-1:30, jazz scamper program, Drake dance orchestra. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 6-7 p. ni.. Arthur Uichter. organist. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 4 p. in., musical selections, Harry Currie, director; children's stories. WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 10 p. m.. program; Maxim Eastyluck, Russian baritone; George Weber, tenor; Pete Mincowskl, violinist: Al Kirschner, pianist; Caroline Schlosser, reader; Gene Perazzo, pianist; 10::;o, safety talk; 11, classical program. WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6). 6:30 p. m. Ralph Emerson, organist; 7. lullahy time. Ford and Glenn; 7:20. "The Musical Sea," WLS studio trio; 7:55, nighty night, Lancaster Smith. WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3).. 12:13 p. m.. Petrinella Trimbur, organist; 4, students, classes of Leo Stotfregan and William Kvle; 6:30, Instrumental trio; 7, WLW story lady; Mrs. Bertha W. Edmonds; 8. scenes of childhood, "A Beautiful Morning," "The Punch Doll's Serenade." "A Lullaby," "Play"; between orchestral selections the marvelous voice of the mysterious age, Mary Barbara (the Sweetheart of Radio); 8:30, the Famous Lyric male quartet: 9. the Formica orchestra featuring Yankiana, the History of America in Music; Helen Remley. soloist. WMBB, Chicago. III. (250). 7-8 p. ni.. Trianon ensemble, Roy Trauger, Mildred Matejka, Wayne King, Lindsey McPhail, John Everett. Hazel O'Neil, semiclassical program: 9-11, Trianon orchestra, Dell Lampe. conductor; Stokes and King, Jack Murnane; Dave Williams and Elsie White; Cecil and Esther Ward: Geraldine Doyle; Woodlawn theater orchestra; Armin Hand, conductor. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 7:3(1 p. ill., health talk. Dr. E. 'E. Francis; 8:30, musicale; 11, midnight frolic. WOAI. San Antonio, Texas (394.5). 8:30-9:30 p. m., musical program. Miss Borden; 9:30-10:30, Jimmy's orchestra. WOAW, Omaha. Nebr. (526). 6 p. m., popular program; 6:30, Ed My.rs and his Peony Park orchestra;. 9, program; 12, Rlalto Alarm. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 3-3:30 p. m.. "Home Management," Aunt Jane; 5:45-6. chimes concert; 6:30-6:50, Sandman's bedtime stories: 7:30-8, Gold Dust Twins, WEAF; S-fl, WEAF Eveready hour; 9-10, Alice O'Dormell, soprano; Willis Weld, violinist; Harry Toher, Jr., flutist; John McGreevy, baritone; Howard Puis, baritone, WOK. Homewood, III. (217.3). 12-2 p. m.. Marianne Powell Babcock, soprano; Thomas B. Stephenson, tenor; Marie Dneprova, soprano; Gus C. Edwards orchestra; Banks Kennedy, organist: LeRoy North, pianist; 6-7, Genevieve Barry Burnham, soprano; Clement Laskowski, tenor; Gus C. Edwards orchestra; LeRoy North, pianist; Banks Kennedy, organist; 10-1, Gertrude Mugford, soprano; Kraft Harmony boys; Evelyn Johnson, soprano; Jack Armstrong, violinist; Wildey and Sheehan. harmony duo; Herman Sinaiko, violinist; LeRoy North, pianist; Gus C. Edwards orchestra; Banks Kennedy, organist. WORD, Batavia, III. (275), S p. m., Webster hotel itrio; 8:15, world news digest; 8:30, Cosmopolitan School of Muusic; 9:30, Bible lecture. WQJ. Chicago, III. (447.5). 3-4 p. in.. '/Cooking in Deep Fat," Helen Harrington Downing; "Peace — A Woman's Viewpoint." Mrs. Darius Tennett Phillips; "A Mermaids Mission." Prof. Olaf A. Toffteen; 7-8, dinner concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Everett G. Mitchell, baritone; Muriel Keneally, soprano; Adeline Keller, contralto; Kathryn Snyder, reader; 10-1 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Helen Holman, soprano; Otto ■Moore, baritone; LaVerne Hanson, accompanist; Edith Dady, whistler: Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, soprano, pianist; Everett Opie, character reader: Frank Blasco, boy tenor; W7ill Rossiter, Mack sisters; 1-2, Ginger hour, Ralph Williams and the little Skylarks. Mona Motor Oil company; 10-11, Jack Coakley's orchestra. KTCL, Seattle, Wash. (305.9), 7-8 p. m.. Simonds Saw and Steel company program. Wednesday, September 30 Wednesday, silent night for: CHIC, CHNC, CKAC, CNRC, CNRE, CNRM, CNRR, CNRW, CNRT, KFDM, KFKX, KGO, KLDS. KTCL. WBAV. WBBR, WCBD. WCTS, WFAA. WFI. WGCP, WGY. WHAR, WHAZ, WIP, WMC, WOAW, WORD, WPG, WRC, WREO. Eastern Time Stations CFCA. Toronto. Can. (356), 10:45 p. m., Gilbert Watso and his orchestra. KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 7:30 p. m., children's period; 8:30", concert. PWX, Havana, Cuba (400). 8:30-11 p. m.. concert, Malecon band stand; Modesto Fraga, baud leader. WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (315.6), 12:15-12:30 p. m., Alinon and Bower, violin and piano; 7:30-7:45, sports talk, Thornton Fisher; 7:45-8, Joe Zimmerman, pianist; 8-8:15. Jack Shatter, tenor; 8:15-8:30, Clifford Kilby, banjoist; 8:30-8:45, James Gibson, baritone; 9-9:15, Joe Zimmerman: 9:15-9:30, James Gibson: 9:30-9:45, Clifford Kilby; 9:45-10, Jack Shatter; 10:15-11:15, Joe Zimmerman and his orchestra. WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (333.1), 6:30. p. m., dinner concert; 7:30, nature story. Thornton W. Burgess: 8. Rainbow trio; Hazel Smith, violinist; Orely Melville, cellist; Phyllis Mosnian, pianist; S:30, Rene F. Dagenais, pianist; 8:45, contralto recital, Bertha St. Claire; 9, announced 9:15, Alandale hour. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 3 p. in.. Loew's Aldine theater; 6:30, dinner concert. William Perm hotel: 7:30, Sunshine Girl; 8:30, Pooley period; 9, Waterman hour; 11, Loew's Aldine theater. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (277.6), 7 p. in.. Leu Chap (Continued on page 12)