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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
August 16, 1924
Tuesday, August 19
(Continued from page 11)
White Star Line Steamship orchestra; 10:30, Joseph C. Smith and his Mount ltoyal hotel roof garden dance
KF8g!SULos Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 278). 3:80-4:80 p m.. auditorium organ recital and program, courtesj Esther Fricke Green; 6:30-7:30, Gray studio oonand program.
KGO, Oakland. Calif. (Pacific. 312), 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; S. Arlon trio; California Ladles' quartet Claire Harsha Dpshur, soprano, Laura Broderlck. soprano. Eva Qrunlnger Atkinson, contralto. Huth Waterman, contralto: Clan MacDonald double male quartet; 10-1 a. ui.. Henry Halstead and Ills dance orchestra. .. „. . ,
KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 12:30-1:15 D. m., concert, 6-6:30, Art Hickman's concert orchestra; 6:45chlldren'8 hour. American history. Prof. Waller Sylvester Hertzox; the sandman and Queen Titanla ; bedtime story, Ltncle John; 8-10, de luxe concert; 10-11. Art Hickman's dance orchestra.
KYW, Chicago. III. (Central. Daylight, 536), 11:35 a. m.. table talk. Mrs. Anna 3. Peterson; 6:45 p. m., children's bedtime story ; 7:30, dinner concert, Congress hotel; 8-8:20, Chicago Musical college; 8:20-8:50, speeches, American Farm Bureau federation: "What's Doing in Illinois." H. C. Butcher; "Keynoters," H. F. Jones; 8:50-9 :30. Chicago Musical college; 11-12:30, "At Home" program.
V.BAV. Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 423), 12 m.. Ha Lorbach Owens, pianist; 8 p. m., Charley Motley's dance orchestra.
WCAY. Milwaukee. Wis. (Central, 266), 10:30 p. m., regulate late program, Milwaukee Journal contest night: Zelma trio, Michael Swedish, baritone; Eddie Lazarus, tenor; Rose Bink, soprano; 11:30, midnight frolic.
WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert; 10, Red Apple club. Bud Peltier. Eddie Barnes, "Bernlce." Will Collins, Norman White, King Kettler's Temple ballroom orchestra.
VVDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (Central. 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., the Star's Badio trio; 5-5:30, weekly child talent program; 6-7, School of the Air, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art ; twelfth of a series of piano lessons, Maudellen Littlefield; the Tell-Me-aStory lady; music. Carl Norberg's Plantation players. Hotel Muehlebach; 11:45 p. m.-l a. ni., Nighthank frolic, Kilev-Ehrhart Winnwood Beach orchestra.
WDAR. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight, 395). 11:45 a. m., dally almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; 12:30. Arcadia cafe concert orchestra: 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 5, educational talk. Pierce school; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories.
WFAA, DaHas Texas (Central, 476). 12:30-1 p. m., address. DeWltt McMurray; 8:30-9:30, Tancred Commanderv quartet; 11-12, Hedley Cooper, violinist.
WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight, 492). 1111:15 a. m.. Board of education; 11:15-11:30, "Motion Picture Forecast," Adele Woodard; 4-4:15 p. m., Balph B. Hudson, tenor; 5-5:30, children's program; fi-7, dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 8-8:30, Gold Dust corporation; 8:45-9, Arthur Bergh, pianist.
WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 360). 1:30 p. m., educational lecture, member Ohio state university faculty.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395), 1 p. ra., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, "Colonial Design Furniture," Harry L. Wymond ; Caroline Hoffman, pianist ; 6 :30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford orchestra ; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddies' pal. assisted by the Eldridge kiddies; 8, Fairmount Park concert band.
WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight, 319), 12:30-1 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7:30, dinner music.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern. 380). 1 p. m., "The Keynote to Conservation — Preservation of Forests," Mrs. Edward C. Whitmyer; 6, Joseph A. Chickene and his Clover club orchestra; 7:30, New York Philharmonic orchestra.
WHAA, Iowa City, la. (Central, 484), 8 p. m., Mrs.
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WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (Central. 400), 4-5 p. m.. Dick Quinlan'9 Golden Derby orchestra ; Alamo theater orchestra: 7:30-9, Zur Schmiede Harmony diggers.
WHB. Kansas City, Me. (Central, 411), 8-9 p. m.. varied musical program, Frank B. Marks' orhestra: 10:30-11:30. dance music, Marks, orchestra.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight. 360), 2:153:30 p. ED.j Radiocasting overture and vaudeville from Loew's State theater. N. Y. city; 3:45-4, Irving Miller, baritone; 4-4:15, boys' period; 5-5:30, Original St. Louis Bhythm Kings; 6:30-7:30, Paul Speeht's Alamac dance orchestra; 9:30-10, Chas. Strickland's Palisades Park orchestra; 10-10:30, Bertram J. Goodman orchestra: 11-11:15. Edw. B. Marks Music company; 11:30-12. Club Alabam revue.
WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight. 509), 10 a. m., seashore gossip; 10:10, Bernarr MacFadden's health talks; 1:05, Karl Bonawitz, organist; 3 p. m.. "What the wild waves are saying"; 3:30, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; :606\ Harry Ehrenzeller's concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, Comfort's Philharmonic orchestra; 8:45, "What the wild waves are saying"; 8:50, Vessella's concert band; 10, Bob Leman's dance orchestra.
WJAX. Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 283). 7:30 p. m.. program arranged by Cleveland News-Leader; E. G. Johnson, bedtime story ; Don Palmer, Badio talk cartoon; Cleveland male choir; Joe Smith-Martha Lee club orchestra.
WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, Daylight, 423), 10 p. m., Bernle Cummins-Gennett Recording orchestra.
WMAO. Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 447.5 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, Harry Hansen, literary editor; 8:20, travel talk, Clara E. Laughlln; 8:40, talk; 9, civil service talk; 9 :15, music.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 509), 11 a. m., Mary E. Vogt, organist; 12:02 p. m., Wana
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WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, Daylight. 405). 2:30-3 p. m., Jerry Drew's Columbia Park orchestra; 3:30-4, Jerry Drew's Columbia Park orchestra; 0:15-6:30, Halsey Miller and his orchestra; 6:30-7, "Man in the Moon" stories for children; 7-7:20, Halsey Miller and his orchestra 7:20-7:30, resume of the day's sports.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (Central, Daylight, 448), 3-4 p. m., "How to Use Cheese in the Home," S. K. Eobinson; "What the Home Schools of Chicago Are Doing for the Housewives of the Country," Jessie M. DeBoth; 7-8, Margaret Garrity. pianist; John Miller, tenor; 10-2, Balph Williams and his Eainbo Garden orchestra; Paul Lougher, tenor; Morrlne Marcelles, soprano; Jimmy Whalen, tenor.
WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, Daylight, 309), 7 p. m., Hotel Gibson orchestra, Bobert M. Visconti, director; 7:30, chimes concert; 7:45, baritone solos. John Drury; 8, Gibson orchestra; 9, tenor solos, Tom Brady; readings, John Drury; contralto solos, Mrs. Edith Gertrude Weaver.
WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 8-9 p. m., Vlck Myers Melody orchestra ; 10 :45. Warners seven aces.
VVTAS, Elgin, III. (Central, 286), 7:30-7:45 p. m., bedtime stories, Olivia; 7:45-8. Dell Lampe's Trianon ballroom orchestra: Alan Hooker, pianist; 8-8:30. WTAS artists; 8:30-12:30, Lampe's Trianon orchestra.
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