Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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^ RADIO DIGEST — Illustrated April 5, 1921, Saturday, April 5 171 KHJ. In Anorles. Calif. (Pacific. 395 av. Program senting I ~ t.S#-3:S0. Program presented «■ B.-vr Br, . ' i'!u.,: «••• * program ; v • ~^.'" T-':i~K> -,:'•: M.ir.vne Yorlles. 'illnlst* «:O010 00 Program of cv: it Bohr. ■ i. 1:00-2:00 ,' ' ' ;.." • i r. uiev ... ■' nui anisl . V. '.:.'•'..:,. ' ',>".' .--• , .; ; '-:. .■-. s. u-e; > Or kq.' Uburali. 11:00-11:30 a. m.. Musical program. _ icaao III. iCentrsl. 536). 11:33 a. m.. Table m.. Children's •dttea auar 7 00-7 30, Dinner concert, Congress ■ ^ .. v ■ -i -a' program Bearsl Music Company: .1:15. •Under the Earning Lamp" • 10:10- * " Omaha. Neb. (Central. 360). 7:30 p. ni.. Frank '"w.iy.11 Orchestra: Verona Huston. I Shgndera. saxophone : W. Bran, director Sfchu an. drums : J. Mlniick. banjo. \H. Minneapo Central. 417). 12:30-1:30 7:00-7:30 p. m., Coun WBAP.' Foct^Worth. Texas (Central. 476). 7:00-7:30 p. Radio Bible Class. \V P. Barnuin. _ WBAV Col um bus. Ohio (Eastern. 390), 12:00 m.. Piano ..-. Ila Lorbach Owens. WBZ. Sorinofield. Mass. (Eastern. 337). 6:o0 p. m. "The Use of Ilo as a Radio Auxiliary Language. 0 C Boos: 7:00. Dinner concert. Hotel Himbali Trio. Jan Geerts. violinist: Angela G. Lonergan. cellist; Paul Lawrence, pianist: 7:40. Concert. Mrs. John R. Faui Rene Dagenais. pianist. WCAE. Pitt:burgh. Pa. (Central. 462). 3:00 p. m.. Special musical program: 6:30. Dinner concert. \\ uKam Penn Hotel: 7:30. Uncle "Kaybee" ; 7:45. Popular songs. Lew Kennedy; Irene Setzler. pianist; Musical program. WCAU Northfield. Minn. (Central. 360). 9:45 a. nx. i>laf College chapel services: 12:00. Musical pro WCX. Detroit Mich. (Eastern. 517). 4:15 p. m Concert. Albion College Glee Club: 6:00. Dinner Concert. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 410. 3:30 p. m, Riley-Ehrhart Orchestra: 6:00. Address by Edgar A. Lincoln, writer-lecturer, children's story, information man, Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 11:45. NigtathmfeB WDAP. Chicago. III. (Central. 360). 7:00-S:30 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble and Blackstone String Quintette: 10:00. Harmony Girls. Bob Brown. Walter Peterson, Betty Holmes. Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395). 11:45 a. m. Daily Almanac: 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital. Stanley Theater: 12:30. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestral 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WEAF. New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492). 4:00-d:00 p. m. Mount Royal Orchestra: 5:00-5:30. Elizabeth PacMnger. soprano: 7:30-8:00, Amphion Male Quartette; S:00-S:30. Rosa Hamilton, contralto; 8:30-9:00. Alexander James, tenor; 9:00-9:10, Sophie Irene Loeb: 9:10-9:40, Ada H. Gordon, pianist; 9:40-10:10, Frances Christmas, cello. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central. 476). 12:30-1:00 P. m., "Providing Things Honest." Judge Eugene B. Muse; Special musical program. Old Fiddlers; Piano recital, Elizabeth Gay Jones and WFI. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 1:00 p. m.. er Darts' Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra ; I. Kathertne E. Nolle, contralto; Concert. Swarthmore Preparatory School, direction Dr. J. Marvine Hanna; Talk. N. P. Tomlinson; 6:00. Sunny Jim's bedtime stories; 6:30. Meyer Darts' Bellevue Stratford Orchestra: 8:00. Medical Talk. Dr. George P. Concert. Mary Sniith Reese, soprano: we Macan. reader. Jane Jones West, contralto. Sarah Dartes Waltz, accompanist: 9:00. International Sunday School Lesson, Dr. William T. Ellis: WFI Male Quartette, Ednyfed Lewis, tenor: J. Bernard Poland, tenor; Harold Simonds. baritone: John Vandersloot. basso: 10:10. Charlie Kerr and his Symphonic Orchestra from Hotel Maiestic. WGI. Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360). 8:00 p. m.. Tenth series talk on New England Business Industry. Arthur R. Curnick: Musicale. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. 319). 12:30-1:00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30-4:00. The Radio Dealers' Musical program; 6:00-7:30. Chamber music recitaL WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 790), 9:30 p. m.. Dance Music by Romano's Orchestra, New Kenmore Hotel, at Albany. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (Central. 400). 4:00-5:00 p. m., Strand Theater Orchestra: Walnut Theater Orchestra: Alamo Theater Orchestra: 7:30-9:00. Sylvian Trio. Fannie E. Stoll. violinist; Myrl Chrisman. flutist; -n Kaiser, pianist ; Beading. An Interesting Historical Episode. WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411). 12:40 p. m.. Dance music by Sweeney Radio orchestra: 2:00. Ladies' hour of popular selections by Sweeney orchestra. WHN. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 360). 2:15-2:30 p. m.. Fred Whitehouse Review; 2:45-3:15. Tom Banks and His Colonial Inn Orch. : 3:45-4:00. Little Mae Robertson, six -year-old star, in songs; 4:00-4:30. The Original Cambria Serenaders: 4:45-5:00. Avy La Skere; -5:15. Ross Fowler, baritone: 7:30-7:45. Al Reiser and Hi3 Dancing Carnival Matinee Orch.: 8:00-8:10. Jimmie Flynn. song-ter; 8:10-8:20. Baby Edna Keir: 8:20-8:30, Tom Bracken, tenor; 8:30-9:30. Metropolitan : and Entertainers: 10:00-10:15. L B. -11:15, J. Fitzpatrick Bress. song WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 509). Organ recital. Karl Bonawitz; 3:00, Brown University Glee Club: ',, Dinner music. Club Madrid Dance Orchestra: 7:00. Uncle Wip's bedtime stories: 8:00. Talk on North Pole Expedition; 8:15. Meeting of Five Indian Chiefs, program of tribal songs and other features: -9:40, WIP Male Quartet: 10:15. Harold Leonard and his Red Jackets from Club Madrid. WJAZ. Chicago, III. (Central. 448). 10:00 p. m.-l:00 a. m.. G: Louise McFadden, pianist ; Cambridge Sisters, vocal trio ; Langdon Brothsteel guitar duets; Oriole Orchestra. WLAG. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (Central. 417). 15-11:15 a. m.. Household Hints; 11:35-12:00 m.. Hour— Meeting Postcard Club. E. R. Buell. 7:20-8:15 p. m.. Business Message; 9:1510:15; Musical Program — Maealester College Glee Chr '. Dance Program. St. Paul Hotel. WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central. 447.5). 8:00 p. m., Welles Park Community Band; 9:00. Balaban & Katz Chicago TheaUx Revue. WMC. Memphis. Tenn. (Central. 500), 8:30 p. m.. Program. Fred Hardeman. College of Henderson. WOAW. Omaha, Neb. (Central, 526), 6:30 p. m.. Dinner program; Blackstonian Orchestra. Harold Wright. Director; 9:00, Musical program arranged by Harry' B. Cockrtll. WOC. Davenport. Iowa (Central. 484). 12:00 m.. Chimes: ■ p. in., "Nature's Greatest Gift to Man." C. C. Hall; 5:45, Chimes; 6:30. Sandman's visit; 7:00. "The Production of Silk and Its Uses," T. W. McFarlane; 7:20, "Food Producers for the World." Dave E. Darrah; 9:00. The Palmer School Radio Orchestra: V. B. Bochte. baritone. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 509), 11:00 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 12:02 p. m.. Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra. Robert E. Golden, director: 4:45, Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. WOO. Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 360). 11:35 p. m, S?unday School services. Sacred music. WOR, Newark. N. J. (Eastern. 405). 2:30-2:45 p. m., Recital by George Trlsdorfer, pianist: 2:45-3:00. sopr. solos by Ruth E. Dungun; 3:30-3:45. George Trisdorfer; 3:45-4:00. Ruth E. Dungun: 6:15-6:30, Esperanto and Its Present Progress, by James Benson ..*. C:45-7:15. "Music While You Dine." Paul Van Leans' Cinderella Orch.; 7:15-8:00. Fred J. Bendel, sports writer, on "Sporting News Up to the :te": 8:00-9:00. Rene Ingraham's Bell Record 15. Recital by Edith E. Finkeldey. assisted bj Dr. J. B. Bruns: 9:30-9:45. v.. Finkeldey: 10:MJ-11 :00. "The Stabat Mathe Choir of Si I ■ Church or Newark, assisted hi an orchestra of ,s under direction of Edward Boyd smack. WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (Central. 429). U:»a, Entertainment: 4:00-4:30 p. m.. Howard theater nurture and prologue; 5:80, Bonnie Barnhardts songs and bedtime slow ; 8:00-9:00, Georgia stars in OBn music: 10:45-11:45, WTn-Ow iM* B<H.ar*ft-_ WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 390). 9:00 p m Regular Saturday evening dance program, w t-\.u Dance Orchestra; Solo numbers by favorite entertainers. _. . WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern. 517). 12:00 m.. Edward Barnes, baritone: I.eRoy Do Turk, tenor; 3:00 p. m.. rchestra; 7:00. News orchestra. Sunday, April 6 CKAC. Montreal, Can. (Central. 425). 4:30 p. m.. Sacred CKY. Winnipeg. Can. (Central. 450). 7:00 p. m.. Church service Young Methodist Church. KFI. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 469). 10:00-10:45 a. m Service by L A Church Federation: 4:00-5:00 P m Vesper 'service by Federated Church Musicians; o -45-7 -30. Concert; 8:00-9:00. Concert by the Am ior Hotel; 9:00-10:00. Examiner concert. KFNF. Shenandoah, la. (Central. 266). 6:30 p. m.. Sacred song service: five-minute sermonette. KFSG. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific, 278). 10:30-12:30 p m . Full church service : sermon. Aimee Semple McPherson; 2:30-4:30 p. m.. Full church service: 7-30-10:01). Full church service. KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 10:00 a. m.. Sermon from studio of KHJ; 10:30-12:30 p. m Organ recital and entire service from First M. E. Church; Arthur Blakeley, organist, and Rev. E. E. Helms. pastor: 7:00-7:30. Organ recital from First M. H.. Church. Arthur Blakeley. organist; 8:00-10:00. De Luxe program. „ KLX. Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 509), 7:45 p. m.. Sermon, Rev. John Snape; 9:30. Sacred songs. KPO. San Francisco. Calif. (Pacific. 423). 11:00-12:00 p. m.. Radio Church Services. American Bible Society; Rev. J. W. Lundy. D.D.. Pastor: 8:30-10:00. Seiger's Orchestra. KYW. Chicago. III. (Central, 536). 11:00 a. m.. Central Church Service. Dr. F. F. Shannon; 2:30 p. m.. Studio Chapel service. Chicago Church Federation; 7:00, Chicago Sunday Evening Club, Speaker. Francis G. Peabody. WBAP. Fort Worth. Tex. (Central. 476). 11:00 a. m 12:15 p. m.. Church Services. First Methodist Church: Rev. J. W. Bergin. pastor; 4:00-5:00 p. m., Margaret Agnew White, organist: 11:00-12:00. Concert. WBAP Southern Serenaders Orchestra, WCAL, Northfield. Minn. (Central, 360). 11:00 a. m.. Services. St. John's Lutheran Church. Rev. Nils Eleven, pastor; Dr. F. Melius Christiansen, organist; 8:30 p. m., Dr. Martin Hegland. speaker; Edith Hanson, pianist; Helen Skifter. saxophonist; Agnes Gjerset, soprano; Florence "Groettum. Roline Johnston, -accompanists. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 517). 2:30 p. m.. Radio Chapel services. Calvary Presbyterian Church; 7:00, Central M. E. Church. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough: Guy C. Filkins, organist; Hudson Quartets. WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411). 4:00 p. m.. Program by Wyandotte Post. American Legion, Kansas City. Kan. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 5:00-6:00 p. m.. Barton Organ Recital, Ralph Emerson: 9:15, Drake Concert Ensemble. Artist announced later. WDAR. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 2:00-4:00 p. m.. Concert, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra, direction, Feri Sarkozi : Ambrose JMcIntyre, baritone. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492). 6:00-6:30 p. m.. New York Flute Club. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central. 476). 6:00-7:00 p. m.. Radio Bible Class. Dr. William M. Anderson. Jr. : 9:00-9:30. Address. Rev. Harry Lee Virden: 9:3011:00. Popular music. Adolphus Hotel Orchestra. Lawrence Morrell, director. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509). 4:30 p. m., Chapel services from studio. WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360). 4:00 p. m,, Twilight program; "Adventure Hour." Youth's QJmpanion; Concert. Mrs. M. P. Carter, soprano; 8:30, Talk. Greater Boston Federation of Churches: Musicale. _ WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 3:00 p. m.. Vesper service, the Rev. Oscar Krauch. St. John's Lutheran Church; 4:00. Laurence H. Montague, organist. WGY, Schenectady. N.Y. (Eastern. 790). 10:30 a. m.. Services of First English Lutheran Church. Schenectady, Rev. Herbert D. Shimar, pastor; 3:30 p. m.. Program by WGY Symphony Orchestra. Leo Kliwen. conductor; 7:30. Service of First English Lutheran Church. Schenectady. N. Y. WHAA. Iowa City, Iowa (Central, 484), 9:00 p. m.. Familiar hymns. Lydia Walker. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 9:57 a. m.. Organ music; 10:00. Church service. Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church. Rev. Dr. Charles W. Welch, pastor; William E. Conen, organist; Mrs. Douglass, soprano; Mrs. Virginia. S\ Hei-ric, contralto; William L. Vick, tenor; P. A. Kelleher. baritone. WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411). 2:00 p. m.. Church service, music by Sweeney orchestra: 8:00, Sacred concert by choir. First Baptist Church, sermonette by George Reichel. pastor; 9:00. Classical concert by Sweeney orchestra. WHK. Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern. 283). 8:00 p. m.. Concert program, WHK Orchestra; solo numbers, popular entertainers. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 360). 3:00-4:15 p. m.. Queens County Christian Endeavor Program: 4:30-4:45, Florence J. Schroeder, dramatic sopr.; 5:00-5:30, WHN Radio Five. WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 509), 11:00 a, m.. Church services. Rev. Floyd Tompkins, speaker; 9:30 p. m.. Recital. Germantown Theater, direction. Ben Stad and Karl Bonawitz. WJAZ. Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 6:00-9:00 p. m.. Artist series program, Henry P. Eames, pianist, director ; Oriole Orchestra. WOAW. Omaha. Neb. (Central. 526), 9:00 a. m.. Radio Chapel Service. Rev. R. R. Brown, pastor: 2:00 p. m.. Matinee Musical Program, courtesy of Nebraska Conference of Augustana Synod: 6:00. Bible Study Hour; 9:00, Musical Chapel Service by Hanscom Park Methodist Episcopal Church. Rev. Arthur Atack. pastor. WOC, Davenport. Iowa (Central. 484), 9:00 a. m.. Sacred Chimes concert: 1:30. Orchestra concert. P. S. C. Orchestra; 7:00, Musical program; 8:00. Church service; 9:30, Musical program, Erwin Swindell, conductor. WOQ, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 360). 11:00 a. m.. Church services from Central Methodist Church: 7:00 p. m.. Evening church service from Central Methodist Church, sacred music by WOQ Orchestra. WOS. Jefferson City. Mo. (Central, 440.9). 7:30 p. m.. Church Service. Methodist Church. Rev. J. E. McDonald, pastor. WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (Central. 429). 11:00-12:30 p. m., First Presbyterian Church service. Rev. J. Sprole Lyons, pastor; Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist: 5:00-6:00. Sabbath twilight studio broadcast: 7:i09:00, Wesley Memorial Church service. Rev. J. Marvin Williams: Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boatman, musical directors. WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern, 516). 2:00 p. ra„ News Orchestra; 7:3". ,<t. Paul's cathedral services. Dean Warren L. Rogers. Monday, April 7 CKAC. Montreal. Can. (Central, 425), 1:45 p. m. ML Royal Hotel Concert Orchestra; 4:40. Mt. Royal Hotel Dance Orchestra. KFAE. Pullman. Wash. (Pacific. 330). 7:30 p. m.. "Modern Capitalization — a Cause of War." Prof. F. R. Yoder: All-High-School-Program, Pullman High Sc-liol Radio Club. KFKB, Milford. Kansas (Central. 286), 8:05 p. m.. "Grasses for Pastures," Prof. .1. W. Zahnley; "Cattle Management." Prof. B. M. Anderson; Vocal solos. Otis Gruber; Gladys Warren, pianist; Edna Ellis, vocalist. KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 p. m.. Concert. KLX, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific. 509), 8:00 p. m.. Musictalk, Pres. W. W. Campbell. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific. 423). 1:00-2:00 p. m.. Selgcr's Orchestra; 2:30-3:30. E. Nickerson, pianist; Raymond Nealan, tennr: Elvira Valdes, piani-t; Marjorie Sayles, soprano; Mme. Roma, accom panist; 4:30-5:30. Selger's Orchestra: 5:30-6:30. Children's stories, "Big Brother," of Kl'O; Dorothy Kustndd. pianist: 7:00-8:00. Selgcr's Orchestra; 8:00D Organ recital. Theodore J. Irwin; 9:00-10:00. Sherman & Clay night; 10:00-11:00. E. Max Bradfleld's Versatile Band. KSD. St Louis. Mo. (Central. 546), 8:30 p. m.. Music program. Grand Central Theater. WAAM. Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 255), 7:00-7:15 p. m Sterling Saxophone Sextette; 7:15-7:30, Fred Austin and -lack Berger, songwriters; 7:30-7:45. James V. Moore and His Clover Club Entertainers; 7:45-8:00. Victor Wilbur, baritone; Jos. Macy, pianist; 8:009:00, Nelson Rogers' WAAM Dance Orchestra; 9:009:15. "The Best of Current Motion Pictures by Alice Helton Evans of National Committee for Better Films; 9:15-9:45, Brandorff String Quartet; 9:45-10:00, "Tickling a Jaded Public's Palate" — Lyon Mearson. editor of Metropolitan Magazine; 10:00-10:15, Maurice Snoeck, Belgian lviic tenor; 10:15-10:30. Con Conrad, composer of "Moonlight"; 10:30-10:45, Jimmy Cardasco and Frank Maloney, banjo and banjo guitar duets; 10:45-11:15. Benjamin Friedman's "Nickerbocker Nifties"; 11:15-11:30, Vincent Boswell Stortz, concert pianist. _ WAAW. Omaha. Neb. (Central. 360). 7:30 p. m.. Vocal and instrumental solos by Mrs. E. F. Morearty. WBAH, Minneapolis, Minn. (Central, 417), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Dick Long's Trio and soloist: 9:30-11:00 p. m.. Lowry Quartet; Donald Bennyhoff, soloist. WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (Central. 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Concert, Brooks Morris, violinist: Guy Pitner. pianist; 9:30-10:45 p. m.. Concert, Walter Wylie and his high school cadet band WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 12:00 m.. Piano music, Ila Lorbach Owens: 8:00 p. m.. Concert, Frances Handibeau and her WBAV Orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30 p. m., Milo Finley's Dance Orchestra; 6:00, Speaker from University of Kansas; Children's story; Information man; Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 8:00, WDAF Minstrels, Ray Stinson's Serenaders; 11:45, Night WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395). 11:45 a. m.. Daily Almanac; 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater; 12:30, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:40, Moving Picture Review by James A. Nassau; 7:50, Regular weekly opera talk, Samuel Lacair; 10:10, Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492). 4:00-4:10 p. m.. Gene Louis Stotesbury's talk; 4:10-4:25, Clara Blankman, violinist; 4:25-4:45. Sarah Dorothy McKeon, soprano; 5:00-5:30, Mother's program; 7:30-7:40. Thornton Fisher; 7:40-8:00, Helen Morris; 8:00-8:10, Lawyers Mortgage Co.; 8:30-8:40, Sales Literature talk; 8:50-9:00, Reid Ice Cream Co.; 9:00-9:30. Charles Wellner, tenor; 9:30-10:30, Gypsy String Ensemble. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1:00 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra: 6:00, Sunny Jim's bedtime stories; 6:30, Meyer Darts Bellevue Stratford Orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319). 12:30-1:00 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30-4:00. The Radio Dealers' musical program; 6-:30-7:00 and 11:30. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler Orchestra: 8:15-8:50. George Dibble, tenor; 8:50, Address, W. J. Regan. "The Continuation School and Part-Time Education"; 9:00, Concert, direction of P. Arlow Mathews. WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 790), 2:00 p. m.. Music and Thrifty Hints from V. S. Department of Agriculture; 6:15. Review of week's sports, Elmer Q. Oliphant ; 7 :45, Musical program and three part address on League of Nations. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Selections, Walnut Theater Orchestra; Strand Theater Orchestra; Selections, Alamo Theater organ. WHB, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411), ,12:35 p. m.. Popular music by Sweeney Radio Orchestra: 2:00. Ladies' hour' of popular numbers by Sweeney Orchestra; 7:00, Educational program by Lenore Anthony, Book of Knowledge. WHN. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 7:30-8:00 p. m.. Mai. Hallett Roseland Dance Orchestra; 8:15-8:45. Eugene Aikens and His Capitol Palace Jazz Sync. ; 8:45-9:00, Dorothy Wallace Portingall. saxophone and vocal solos: 9:00-9:15, Dan Gregory and His Dancing Carnival Orchestra; 9:30-9:45, Alfred Dulin, pianist; 10:00-10:30. Broadway Musical Alphas, John J. Dundon, leader. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509), 1:00 p. m.. Gimbel Brothers' Tea Room Orchestra, direction Bob Steen; 6:05. St. James Hotel Dinner Dance Orchestra; 7:00, LTncle Wip's bedtime stnries. WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (Central, 417). 10:45-11:15 a. m.. Household Hints; 11:35-12:00 m.. Surprise Hour; 2:00-2:30 p. m., "20th Century Housekeeping," Bernice Bell: 2:40-4:00. Daylight Concert: 4:00-4:30, Magazine reading: 5:30-6:00, Children's hour, Tess Cooperman; 6:00-6:15. "Sport Review." John Getchell; 6:15-7:00. Dinner concert: 7:30-8:15, Farm lecture: "Will Diversified Farming Solve Farmers' Problems," John W. Gamble, Omaha, Neb. WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5). 4:30 p. m.. Programs. Starett School for Girls. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (Central. 500). 8:30 p. m.. Concert by Hotel Gayoso Orchestra. WOAW, Omaha, Neb. (Central, 526). 6:30 p. m.. Dinner program. Randall's Royal Orchestra; 9:00. Concert program. 17th D. S. Infantry Band. Herman Webel, bandmaster. WOC, Davenport. Iowa (Central, 484). 12:00 m.. Chimes: 3:30 p. m.. Lecture: 5:45. Chimes: 6:30. Sandman's visit: 7:30. Lecture; 8:00. Musical program. Erwin Swindell, director. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 11:00 a. m.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m. . Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra. Robert E. Golden, director; 4:15, Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 7:30. Hotel Adelphia Concert Orchestra. A. Candelori. director: 9:10. Fox Theater Grand Orchestra Rapee, director; 10:03, Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 10:30. Havana Casino Dance Orchestra. Hotel Sylvania, Vincent Rizzo. WOQ, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 360). 7:00 p. m.. Music by Sickman's Society Orchestra: Political talks by Democratic City Committee. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern. 405). 2:30-3:00 p. m.. John Steele and Frank Tours, composers: 8:30-4.-00, John SYeele and Frank Tours: 6:15-7:30. "Music While Vou Dine." Harry Cox and his Hotel Robert Treat Orch.; 8:00-S:15. Current Motion Pictures hv "Hollywood" McCosker: 8115-8:30. Alexander De Brulle: 8:30-8:45. Jolly Bill Stehike in "Radio Cartooning"; 8:45-0:00. Alexander De Brulle: 9:45-11:00. Concert by Plainfield Symphony Society. WOS. Jefferson City. Mo. (Central, 440.9). S:00 p. m.. Concert. Radio Famous Missouri State Prison Band: Virgil W. Combs, bandmaster; Harry M. Snodgrass. pianist. WSB, Atlanta. Ga. (Central. 429). 12:00 m.. Entertainment: 4:00-4:30 p. m.. Howard Theater overture and prologue; 5:00. Vick Myers' Melody Orchestra: 5:30, Bonnie Barnhardt's songs and bedtime story; 8:00-9:00. WSB All-star revue: 10:45-11:45. Chicago concert. Bonnie Barnhardt. Ernest Rogers. Max Sasanoflf. Nora Aljen. Marcelle Stanton Megahee. Tuesday, April 8 CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Central. 425). 4:30 p ra Music7:00. Kiddies' stories in French and English: 7:30.' Rex Battle and his Mt. Royal Hotel Orchestra: Nap. Dansereau. cellist: 8:30. La Presse studio concert J C. Houle. director: 10:30. Joseph C. Smith and hii Mt. Royal Hotel Dance Orchestra. KFKB. Milford. Kansas (Central. 286). S05 r m. "Silage and Pasture for Dairy Cows." Prof H W Cave; 8:30. "Feeding for Winter Egg Production " Prof. D. J. Taylor; Elsie H. Smith, pianist: Vocal solo. Harry Wilson; College Quartet KGO. Oakland. Calif. (Pacific, 312). S:00 p m. KGO Grand Opera. "II Trovatore." in four acts music Verdl: Carl Anderson, director: Cast: Leonora, Florence Ringo; Azucena, Blanche Hamilton Fox: Manrico. A. Cicottl: Count de Luna. Emanuel PorciuiChorus of Soldiers and Gypsies: KGO Orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 12:30-115 p m.. Concert: 2:30-3:30. Concert. Barker Brothers'6:30-7:30, Children's program; 8:00-10:00. De Luxe Program. KPO. San Francisco. .Calif. (Pacific 423). 1:00-200 p m.. Swiger's Orchestra; 2:30-3:30. Program, management of Joseph Carey. Mind composer: 4-30-5-30 Setter's orchestra; 5:30-6:30. Children's stories. ■•»!• Brother." of KPO: 7:00-7:30, Seiger's Orchestra" 8:00-9:00. Program, under management of Hazel Huff soprano; 9:00-10:00. Program, under management of Walter Wenzel. pianlsL WAAW. Omaha. Neb. (Central. 360). S 00 p. m.. Len ten services by West Center Street Lutheran Church. Omaha; W. W. Steeppelwerth, pastor. WBAP. Fort Worth. Tex. (Central. 476). 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Concert, Panther City Orchestra. J. N. Wimple, director; 9:30-10:45 p. m.. Program by the Orchestra, Ladles* Glee Club. WBAV, Columbus. Ohio (Eastern, 390). 12:00 m.. Piano music. Ila Lorbach Owens. WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (Central. 360). 9:45 a. m.. St, Olaf College chapel services. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411). 3:30 p. m., Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City Club Orchestra: 6:00, E. O. Moffatt travelogue, children's story. Information man. Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble: 11 :45, Nighthawks. WDAP, Chicago. III. (Central. 360). 7:00-8:00 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble and Blackstone String Quintette; 8:00-8:30, Barton Organ, Ralph Emerson; 10:00, Annie L. Hyatt. Joseph Anderson. Mrs. Biermann, Sliss Greenfield. Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 11:45 a. m.. , Daily Almanac; 12:02 p. m.. Organ recital. S'tanley Theater; 12:30. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2:00. Piano solos. Edna Finestone; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories. WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 492). 4:00-4:30 p. m., Reid's Instrumental Quartette: 4:30-5:00. Harriet Sink, sopr.; 5:00-5:30. Children's stories: 7:307:40, Thornton Fisher; 7:40-8:00. Grace Fisher Beeve. dram, sopr.; 8:05-8:30, HeJettf^chafmeister. pianist; 8:30-9:00, Brooklyn Eagle News Review; 9:00-9:20. Lincoln High School Orch.: 9:20-9:30. Penn. Mutual Ins. Co.; 9:30-9:45, Columbia Phonograph Co.; 9:4510:15, Louis Ziedler. tenor, and Dudley Warwick, bass; 10:15-10:45, Lincoln High School Orch. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa._(Eastern. 509). 1:00 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 6:00, Sunny Jim's bedtime stories; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 8:00, Instrumental Trio, Florence Haenle, violin; Oscar Langman, violin: Mildred H. Ackley, piano; 10:10, Charlie Kerr and his Symphonic Orchestra from Majestic HoteL WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. 319), 12:30-1:00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 2:30-4:00. The Radio Dealers' musical program; 6:30-7:30, Chamber music recitaL WGY. Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern. 790), 2:00 p. m.. Music and one act play, "Rosalie," by Max Maurey; 6:30, Dinner music by Instrument Trio of Hotel Ten Eyck. Albany, N. Y. ; 7:45. Comic Opera, "H. M. a Pinafore." WHAA, Iowa City, Iowa (Central. 484), 8:00 p. m., Concert by faculty of music. University of Iowa. WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (Central. 400). 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Strand Theater Orchestra; Walnut Theater Orchestra: Alamo Theater organ; 7:30, Louisville Syncopaters; Reading. Mrs. Cordi Greer Petrie. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411). 12:35 p. m.. Popular music by Sweeney Radio Orchestra ; 2 :00, Ladies' hour of popular music my Sweney Orchestra: 7:00. Piano solos by George Parrlsh; Weekly W. C T. U. talk; 8:00. Program by students of Sweeney Automotive and Electrica School. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1:00 p. m.. Organ recital, Karl Bonawitz; 3:00, Six Saxophone Serenaders; 6:05, Dick Began and his WD? Symphony Orchestra; 7:00, L'ncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8:00. Elliott Lester, dramatic reviewer; S:15, Philadelphia Police Band, director Lieuteant Joseph Kiefer; 10:15. Ted Weems and his Cafe L'Alglon Orchestra. WHN, New Yerk, N. Y. (Eastern. 360), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Bob Schaefer and His Entertainers, assisted by the Original Georgia Five; 9:30-10:00, Fletcher Henderson's Alabam Club Orchestra: 10:00-10:45. Shapiro Bernstein Music Co.; 10:45-11:15, Lorraine Society Dance Orchestra, Arnold Miler, leader. WJAX, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 390). 7:30 p. m.. Program arranged by Cleveland NewsLeader; Bedtime story. E. G. Johnson: Radio Talk Cartoon. Don I'almer; Solos and duets. Marcia B. Francis, Dorothy Smith Lenz; Talk, "Child Labor," member League Women Voters; Dance program. WMAQ. Chicago. III. (Central. 447.5). 2:35 p. m.. Concert. Lyon & Healy concert hall; 4:30, Pupils, Glenn Dillard Gunn School : 5 :00. Marjorie Barrows, reading from "Child Life"; 7:00. Taut on New Zealand. Leila Bloomfleld; 8:40, Hotel La Salle Orchestra; 9:15. Lyon & Healy weekly program. WMC, Memphis. Tenn. (Central. 500), 8:30 p. m.. Program. Cortese Bros. ; 11 :00. Pipe organ recitaL tsh Rite Cathedral. WOAW. Omaha, Nebr. (Central. 526). 6:30 p. m.. Dinner program. The Original Music Masters: 9:00, Musical program, arranged by Corrine Paulson Thorson, pianist and instn: WOC. Davenport. Iowa (Central, 484). 12:00 m., Chimes: 3:30, Lecture: 5:45. Chli WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 509). 11:00 a. m.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 12:02 p. m.. Wanamaker Costal Tea Room Orchestra. Robert E. Golden. director; -4:45, Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. WOQ. Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 360). 2:30 p. m.. Popular music frum Liberty Theater; S:©0. Music by Sickman's Society Orchestra. WSB. Atlanta. G£ (Central. 429). 12:00 m.. Entertainment: 4:00-4:30 p m. Howard Theater overture and prologue; 5:30. Bonnie Earnhardt's songs and bedtime story; 8:00-9:00. First Methodist quartet and choir: 10:45-11:45. Georgia Serenaders, singing syncopators. Filament Heating Transformer Data on how to build a filament transformer seems to be very scarce in the Radio magazines so that I was obliged to work it out for myself and find that It requires only three hours and very little expense for material. Have the tinner cut on his machine (hand-cut strips are worthless) from number 28 gauge black iron enough 1 by 3-inch strips to form two piles 1 inch high and enough strips 1 by 5-inches to make two more 1-inch piles. Pile up the 5-inch strips to form two piles 6 inches long by making every other strip project 1 inch. Tape them well except for 1 inch at each end. Cut two pieces of A-inch. black fiber 3 inches square. XVith a ruler lay out a 1-inch square hole in the center of each and cut out with the sharp point of a knife. Slip one on each end and bend back one lamination on each side at the ends to hold them from slipping offDrill a small hole in one head, near the core, to start the wire and wind on 1,600 turns of number 21 enamel sec. magnet wire. This will require a little less than 3 pounds if neatly wound on in layers. Drill a hole in the head to bring out the end and tape the winding well. Drill another hole in the other head to start the wire, and wind on 140 turns of Number 14 enamel sec. wire, winding over to center, back to end and then to center. These three layers between the end and the center should m:\ke 70 turns. Bring out a tap: then wind over the other half in the same manner. You will now have a 1-inch core wound with about 17 layers of primary and 3 layers of secondary wound over primary, making the winding about 3 inches in diameter. Assemble the other long leg of the core in the same manner as the one upon which the wire is wound and close the core by leaving in the short pieces across the ends. Not having an a.c. ammeter handy I cannot say just what amperage this transformer gives but I am using it with three 5-watt tubes and believe It would carry six. The voltage is ? 25 which I find is tine for three tubes usi >hm rheo stat.— Chas. Middleton. T.a Vorte. Ind.