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RADIO DIGES T —Illustrated
January 2, 1926
Headllners Today
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
8 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 5 p.m. WLA1' (491.5), WCCO (416.4), WTAG (268), Ksi>
(545.1). WJAB (305.9), WEEI (348.6), WGU (319). WOC (483.6), WFI (394.5), WWJ (S5S.T), WCAE (461.3). WSAI (3S6) L;irklnites. WJZ (451.31, WRC (468.5) Pan-American concert. 8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15
. ( nral society.
9 8 7 6 "HAS (399.8) Syiian trio.
ID 9 8 7
KN"X lS3e'.v)t Itya Bronson. concert cellist.
II 10 9 8
KGO (361.2) ■■.Macbeth." tragedy. WJAZ (333.4) Classical program.
1 1. -45 10:45 9:45 8:45
wsr, (438.3) Nutiiully miniature orchestra.
12m. II 10 9
« Mi A (310.71 Broadway night.
Thursday, silent nioht (or: CHIC. CKNC, CNRA, CNRE. CNRO. CNRR. CNRT. CNRV. CNRW. KFAB. KFAU. KFDM. KFEO. KFMX. KFOA. KFUO. KFVE. KFWA. KGW. KLX, KOA. KOAC. KOB, KWSC. PWX. WAFO. WAHG, WCAP. WCEE. WOOD. WEAO, WEB). WEBW. WHAD. WHAZ. WJJD, WLIT. WOAI. WOR. WSM. WSUI. WTAM.
Eastern Time Stations
CNRM. Montreal, Can. (411), 8:30 p. p., Prince of
u ,lcs minstrels, glee club. It. XV. ltreese, director:
Prince of Wales banjo trio: address, "Optimistic
Outlook (or Canada. 1926." A. O. Dawson.
WAHG. Richmond Hill, N. Y. (315.6), 12-12:30 p. in.. t.rchc ni.itinee trio.
WBAL, Baltimore. Md. (246). 6:15-6:45 p. m„ children's program; Fun and Fairy Lore. Hazel Knox. soprano; 6:45-7:45, WBAL dinner orchestra, Robert lula, conductor: s-lu. Louise Cline, soprano: Margaret Tutnller. violinist. William Miller, tenor; Leo l>«oley. pianist; Maud Albert, contralto; Harry Rosenberger, baritone.
WBBR. New York. N. Y. (272.6). S p. m., Hawaiian quartet: 8:10. Alice Merrill, soprano: 8:20, Sunday school lesson. S. M. Van Sipma; 8:40. Alice Merrill, soprano: 8:50, Hawaiian quarlet.
WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (333.1). 6:30 p. m.. Little Symphony orchestra: 7:31). Hotel Lenox ensemble; S, Hotel Kimball dance orchestra: 8:30. Amelia Cormier, soprano: 8:45, Frances Zirkin. pianist: 9. Mabel A. Slarbird, mezzo-soprano; Marguerite Pearson Moss, violinist: Isadore Smith Bussey, pianist; 9:30, Noycs Buick company, Charles R. Hector's St. James theater orchestra.
WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa. (461.3). 3 p. in., program
Locvr's Aldine theater: 4:30. Sunshine Girl; 6:30.
dinner concert. William Penn hotel; 7:30, children's
1; S, Larkin period, WEAP; 9, studio concert;
10. concert. Goodrich Zippers.
WCAP. Washington. D. C. (468.5). 6:45-7:43 a. m.,
. exert ises, WEAP. WCAU. Philadelphia. Pa. (278). 8:30 p. ni.. Billy Hayes and his Cathay Tea Garden dance orchestra; N". Snellenburg recital; 8. Mitchell Gondolians; 8:15, Elizabeth Lapatina, coloratura soprano, Michael Fonlioolu. tenor: 835, Kandy Kids; 9, Barry O'JIoore. Iri.-h tenor; 9:30, Musical Chefs: 9:45, lessons in horseback riding, by Prof. Dollttle; 10, Sesqul Hour;
11. Parodians dance orchestra; 11:30, Club Cadix revue.
WCX. Detroit, Mich. (516.9), 6 p. m., dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel: 8. studio prugram.
WEAF. New York, N. Y. (491.5), 6:45-7:20 a. m., "Tower Health Exercises", WEEI, WCAP; 11-11:10, musical program; 11:10-11:25, Mayfair extension talk; 11:25-11:30, music: 11:30-12, lecture "Cookery", Columbia university; 4-4:15 p. m., Edwin J. Breen, baritone, accompanied by Winifred T. Barr; 4:15-5, "Can Personality Be Acquired". Dr. Kate Upson Clark. Columbia university; 6-7, dinner music. Hotel Wald,rf-Astorla; 7-7:30, mid-week hymn sing, auspices of Greater New York Federation of churches; 7:30-8. "Th< Smith Brothers": 8-8:30, "The Larkiniles", wr:n, woe. wfi. ww.i. WCAE, wcco, wsai,
WTAG, KSD; 8:30-9. "Hire's Voyageurs," WEEI, WFI. WCAE; 9-10. "Cliquot Club Eskimos". WEEI, U'.JAIt. WTAG, WFI, WCAE, WSAI, WEAR, WGR, WW.I. WOC. WCCO, KSD; 10-11, "Silvertown Cord orchestra, direction of Joseph Knecht, WEEI. WSAI, wr;it. ww.i. wcco. wot:, WFI WCAE, W.IAB, VVADC, WTAG. KSD. WL1B; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and bis orchestra direct from Casa Lopez. WEEI. Boston. Mass. (348.6), 6:45 a. m., health exerdset; 1 p m.. assembly luncheon. Chamber of Com'.;. Lou Kluvtiwn and bis orchestra: 6, Dok Ei-enbourg and his Sinfonians ; 6:15, Big Brother club: 7:10, "The Amateur's Work in Astronomy"; 8, I.arklnltes. WEAF; 8:30, Hire's Voyageurs; WEAF; Cliquot dub bandoleers, WEAP; 10, Goodrich Zippers. WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5), 10:05 a. m„ reports; 10:30. solos ; 1 p. m.. Tea Room ensemble; :;, women's club hour; Loretta Kerk. pianist; 6:30, P.ellevue Stratford hotel concert, orchestra; 7, Bellevue Stratford hotel dance orchestra; 8, "The Larkiniles"; "Hire's Vo;. aguer:" :i. Cliquot Club Eskimos;" jo, BilTertown Cord orchestra WGBS. New York. N. Y. (315.6). 10-11 a. m.. timely taJki ; T. I. plan) t; Eve Warren, per
fumery history; better homes, Alice Barnhlll; 1:30-2 D. m.. Joe Bbepard, jazz pianist; 3-4 p. m., women In the home program; 6-6:30. Uncle Ocebee; 6:30-7:30, Castle Royal orchestra; 7:45-8:30, Crystal Palace "Footlighl and Lamplight." Oliver Sailer; 9-10, Near Basl program with St. Mark's and male octet; 10:80-11:30, Vanderbllt hotel tra. WGCP. New York, N. Y. (252). 8-3:15 p. m.. Elvira Roia Geigff, 3:10-8:15, .Mirror race
result! and latest nev Item ; 3:15-3:30, Miriam Davis and Frank Gsllasl; 3:80-8:40, Doris Freeman, Ona Welsh, plan) i ' :: 50-4 :05, flarold Glenn, wlil-tlcr; 1:05 1:20. Sammy Fain ami Artie Dunn; 4.-20-4:30, Bert Dagran, song ; I 10 1:45. Sylvia Bchalz, pianist: 4:50.-5, Joe Kahn's Bothenbt rg, pianologue : Berl Diion, baritone; 9-9:30, Strickland's ■ra; 9:30-9:45, Plottl and Val, songs; 9:45-10, Judith Roth, soprano; 10-10:15, Hughie Woolford, lazz pianist; 10:15-10:30, Osbome and Meredith, sotut!; 10:30-11 :.':». Strickland's OTchi WGHB, Clearwater. Fla. (266). 6:30-7:30, Fenwa) tra, dinner music; 8:80-9:30. A] Sllfkn, pianist: Fenway banjo picker-: 11:15-1 a. m., WGHB i loiicht frolic. WGB. Buffalo. N. Y. (319). 2 80 P. in.. W(;ir afMrno«n Hotel Btatler
! 'or; 8. jointly
with WEAF, Including the I.arklnltes. Hire's the Cliquot Club Eskimo-;, and the Goodrich Z> WGY. 8«henerUdy. N. Y. (379.5). 2 p. m,
' . Prof. Martha Van Ron slaoi dinner program. Ten Eyck concert trio WGY boo* chat. I. L. It . mu oil pro
(Tam, WFI-.L; 9. Royal hour. WJZ; 10, Wi;v tnchl ophls I. All : 11:30, organ
lair. WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275>. 2 p. m .
.;-] trio I ancl Instrumental concert; II, dan WHM. New York. N. Y. (361.2), 12:30 I p m , I.,.
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rehesti ■ Ira Wir. Phiiaovipbia. p«, coo. 2). 8:45 a m,, soil ej.r'i n; ,, citing up cierc I ; 10, m Anna .
3. >' Phillip Jenkins studio 0 n
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Calgary, Alta
Edmonton, Can
Montreal, Que
Toronto, Ont
Winnipeg, Man
Ottawa. Ont
Mexico City. Mex.
Met. Saturday Sunday
Pittsburgh, Pa
Lincoln, Nebr
Beaumont. Texas... Los Angeles, Calif.
Hastings, Nebr
Fayettevllle, Ark... North-field, Minn..
Shenandoah, la
Seattle. Wash
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Oakland, Calif
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Chicago. Ill
Radio. Va
Havana, Cuba
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Staten Island, N.Y,
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Pittsburgh. Pa
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WJAR, Providence, R. I. (305.9), 1:05 p. m., Joe McNamara and his Twin Elm orchestra; 8, Robert W. Power's Hudson-Esses orchestra; 9, Cliquot Club Eskimos; 10, Goodrich Zippers.
WJR, Pontiac, Mich. (516.9). 7 p. m., Jean Goldkette's Petite Symphony orchestra; soloists; 7:30, Ide and Meginnity; 9, Jean Goldkette's Serenaders; soloists;
11, Jean Goldkette's Victor Recording orchestra, Graystone ballroom.
WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 12:02 p. in., dailyalmanac; Stanley theater organ recital: Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 7 :40, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories.
WLWL, New York, N. Y. (288). 9-9:15 p. m., Madeleine Blickensderfer. pianist: 9:15-9:30, Marie Graham; 9:30-9:50, "Modern Poets," Thomas Walsh; 9:50-10. Grace Rice, cellist; 10-10:15, John Zelrnan. bass; 10:15-10:35, "Psychoanalysis," Rev. C. Bruchl: 10:35-11, trio.
WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7), 0-6:30, p. m.. 01cott Vail and his Hotel McAlphin string ensemble: 0:30-7, Frank Gebbia's orchestra: 7-7:30. Jack Cohen, pianist; 7:30-8. Lanson's orchestra; 8-8:30, Hale and Hearty; 8:30-9, Cinderella dance palace;; 10-10:15. "How to Drive Automobiles", Harry T. Rainess; 11
12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlphin orchestra ; 12-1 a. ni., Broadway night.
WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7-7:10 p. m., market high spots; 7:10-7:35, dance program; 7:35-8, dance program; 8-10, concert program; 10:10-10:30, lecture service, board of education.
WOO, Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12, Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden orchestra.
WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2), 6:15-6:30 p. ra.. words often mispronounced : 6:30-7:15, Jacottes Jacobs' Hotel Shelton ensemble; 7:15-7:30, sports. Bill Wathey.
WRC. Washington, D. C. (468.5), 10 a. in., women's hour. WJZ; 12 m. organ recital; 1 p. m.. Hotel Mayflower orchestra; 6, Hotel Hamilton orchestra. Daniel Chwalow, director; 7, Shorehara hotel orchestra, WJZ; 7:45, Smithsonian talk; 8. Pan-American concert: address, Hon. Frank B. Kellogg; U. S. Army band. WJZ; 9, Royal Salon orchestra, WJZ; 10, announced; 10:30-11:30, Meyer Davis' "Svvance" orchestra.
WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 6-7 p. m... dinner concert. Speed -Wagon serenaders; Gold Standard ensemble; 8:15, varied musical program; Iteo orchestral Carl Hall Dewey, director; Iteo string quartet: Thomas E. Metsgcr, flutist; Radiator quartet; vocal and instrumental.
WRVA, Richmond, Va. (256), 8:15 p. m.. program. Radio club of Wilmington, N. C: orchestra; 8:30. soloists; 8:45, quartet; 9, speaker; 9:10, violinist: 9:20. piano solos; 9:30, ensemble singing; 9:40, orchestra, quartet; 10. orchestra, features; 11, Carry Me Back to Old Virginny.
WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (266), 10:30 a. m., musical selections; 10:45. talk, Marjorie Woodman, Nurse Sherer staff; 12:05-2 p. m., luncheon music, WTAG: 4:30, Radio entertainment; 5:15, Twinkle Twinkle story teller; 7:45, nature talk, Esther Cunningham Averill; 8-8:30, the Larkinites, WEAF; 8:30-9, Hire's Voyageurs; 9-10, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 10-11, Silvertown Cord orchestra, Joseph Knecht, director.
WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 12:15-1:15 p. m.. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 6-7, Carl Rupp and his Hotel Hollenden orchestra.
WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (475.9), 6:30. dinner music. Hub restaurant trio; 7:30, talk, "January Stars", Prof. Frederick W. Slocum.
WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 9:30 a. m., "Tonight's Dinner," talk by woman's editor; 12:05, Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, concert, WEAF.
Central Time Stations
CKY, Winnipeg, Man. (384.4), 8:30 p. m.. Simpson's hour, Princess Pat's band.
KFMQ., Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8), 8 p. m.. Extension lectures; "Clothing the Family", Dr. Harrison Hale; "Rural Electric Line Service and Rates", W. B. Stelzner; "Do You Plan Your Meals — or Just Get Them?" Emma Johnson; "The Celebration of Holidays in the Lower Grades", E. Purneil; "The Water Supply", G. P. Stoker; "The Function of Secondary Schools in a Democracy", H. G. Hotz; "Roman Architecture", W. B. Allen.
KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (266), concert. Cole family, Emerson, Iowa, A. G. Cole, director.
KLDS, Independence, Mo. (441), 8 p. m., concert, Mrs. E. N. Brlnkman, contralto; Ailene Bowman, organist, Lois Swaney, soprano; E. N. Brinkman, contralto.
KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252). 11:30-12:30 p. m.. noonday rural program; talk. Earl E. May; flower talk, Lina Ferguson, music; 4-5, talk, G. H. Van Houten; 6-7, Iowa Federation of women's clubs; 9-11, Delmonico Dreamers, dance orchestra.
KPRC. Houston, Texas (296.9), 12 m„ Houston public libraries weekly book talk; 5:30, Uncle Judd's kiddie's hour; 7:30, Blanchard's orchestra; 8:30, Mrs. Josephine P. Neibel, soprano; Mrs. Rose Lilienthal, pianist.
KSAC Manhattan, Kans. (340.7), 9-9:25 a. m.. music, inspirational talk, agricultural primer; 9:55-10:2o. readings, backyard gossip, planning today's meals, question box; 12:35-1:05 p. m„ "Brood Sow Rations". C. G. Elling; "Why, How and When to Prune Grapes", W. B. Martin; 4:30-5, "Botany": 6:307:30, music; Extension credit courses. Educational Psychology; "A Child's Right to be Comfortably Clothed", Alene Hinn; "Labor Waste in the Home", Harriet W. Allard.
KSD, St. Louis. Mo. (545.1). 4, p. m., women s hour. Wednesday club; 6:55, WEAF program.
KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (241.8), 12:30-1:15 p. m., farm talks, music; 7-7:30, farm talks; 7:30-9, band concert. Clarinda, Iowa. ,.
KTHS, Hot Springs. Ark. (374.8), 9-9:20 p. m„ violin recital, Flora Brideyell Sharp, Arthur Platz, accompanist; 9:20-10:15, dance program, New Arlington hotel orchestra.
KYW, Chicago, III. (536), 6:30-7 a. m., morning exercises, Paul A. Leonhardt; 7:30, morning family worship, Y. M. C. A; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson, Peoples Gas company; 1. noon-day concert; 1-2, luncheon concert. Congress hotel; 4, frolic, Hearst square; 6, dinner music, KDKA; 7:05, bedtime story, Walter Wilson; 7:33. speeches, American Farm Bureau federation; 8-8:20, reading. Rev. C. J. Pernin, Loyola university; 8:20-9, musical program. Congress hotel: 9, music hour; 10. evening at home. KYW; 10:40-11:10, Coon-Sanders' Original Nighthawks; 1, Insomnia club, Coon-Sanders Original Nighthawks.
WBAP. Fort Worth. Texas (475.9). 12:05-12:30 p. ra., Ward's "Trail Blazers" orchestra; 6-6:30. dinner music. Texas Hotel Royals; 7:30-8:30, musical program; 9:30-10:45, program, St. Andrews Episcopal church choir. _
WBCN. Chicago, III. (266). 10-10:30 a. m.. Penny Wise, the shopper's ready helper, shopping talk; 7-8, classical hour: Emily Stone, violinist; Ada Mae Stone, accompanist; Leinmyon Amoureaux, French tenor: Ethel Eaves Price, soprano; Alice McMahnn, contralto; Margaret McArthur, pianist; John Williams, baritone; 10-1 a. ra., Elmer Jordan & Co., Owl matinee.
WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6). 8 p. m., Treble Clef chorus: ■organ, Dr. Faassen; harp, flute and viola, trios, harp solos, Mrs. Carl Huth; flute solos. Miss Holllngshcad: vocal duets, Grace Wedekind, Marcel Newcomers; Mrs. Beem, soprano; Mrs. Crow, contralto; G. R. Sparrow, tenor; Mrs. L. J. Hire, pianist; Herbert Hendrike, reading.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 12 m.. concert. Donaldson's orchestra: 2, p. m., among the musicians, H. A. Bellows; 2:30, afternoon concert: 4, reader's club, Eleanor Poehler; 5:30 children's hour; 7-7:30 the Larkinites WEAF; 7:30-8, Hire's Voyageurs, WEAF; 8-9, Cliquot Club Eskimos. WHAF; 9-10. the Silvertown Cord orchestra, WEAF: 10:05, travel talk, national director travel bureaus; 10:30, dance program. Oxford theater orchestra. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6). 3:30-4:30 p. m.. the Nlar's siring trio: 6-7, Toll-Me-a-Story Lady: ad diess book laiu. Louis Meeker; music, Trianon eniconblo. Hoic-i Muahlebach; LI 15-1, '.'ar! Nordberg s Plantation players, Hotel Muehlebach, organ numbers by Ted Meyn. WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2). 11:30-12 m., woman s half hour: 3-4, special feature; 7-8. selections, Edeewalcr Beach Hotel Oriole orchestra* special recital: 0-10, soled ions, EdBCWuter Beach Hotel Orlolo orchostra; soprano solos. Belle Forbes Cutter. Victor Young, violin: Hownrcl Nenmillcr. pianist; 11-12:30, selections, Edgcwater Beach Hotel Oriole orchestra; songs, Rita McF.awn and other artists,