Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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January 31, 1925 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 11 AMERICAN PEN WOMEN MEET AT KPO Monday, February 2 (Continued from page 10) selections from "The Mikado," KOA orchestra; "How Dp Tou Bo," "Nancy," "Pickanninny Blues," Blue Bell trio; "Lies," Harry Barris, tenor; "Blue Eyed Sally." "Waiting for the Love Light in Tour Eyes," "Back in Hackensack, New Jersey," Blue Bell trio; "On My Ukulele," "Onion Time in Bermuda," Blue Bell trio; concert, Denver Lions glee club: "Medley of Old Time Songs," glee club; banjo solos, medley of southern songs, "Hustlers' March," Charles H Spencer; chorus with soprano obligato, "The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise," Mrs. Bussell J. Brown and glee club; "Old Uncle Moon," "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes," Olinger male Quartet; "Old Plantation Melody," club; saxophone selections, "Asleep in the Deep." "MargieMarie," Lions' saxophone sextet; "The Winter Song," glee club; "Kadio March," KOA orchestra. KOB, State College, N. M. (Mountain, 348.6), 7:30-8:30 p. m., "Water Supply and Sewerage in Rural Communities," C. W. Gerber; Alice and Sam Marshall, readers; Mrs. Burke, accompanist; Alice M. Marshall, contralto: Alice Marshall Willis, soprano; Sam Marshall, tenor; Burton Marshall, baritone. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. m., daily dozen, Bernard Drury; 10, town crier; 10:15, "What Is Playing at Local Theaters;" 11, chat to the housewives, Prudence Penny; 12-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories. Big Brother of KPO; Frederica Levinne, pianist; 7-7:30, Budy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orches P. Barton, tenor ; Zion orchestra ; euphonium solo, W. C. Dunn; contralto and tenor duet, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn R. Sparrow; Richard F. Hire, violinist; E. B. Paxton, baritone; Miriam Hollingshead, flutist; brass quartet; Mrs. H. E. Mayfield, soprano: Arthur B. Rendall, clarinetist; Hermann Becker, cellist; Fred Faassen, organist. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 2 p. m., "Among Good Books," Eleanor Poehler; 2:30, matinee musicale; 4, magazine hour, excerpts from "In the Beauty of the Purple;" 5:30, children's hour, Mrs. R. G. Cargill; 8, "Radio and Agriculture," Dean W. C. Coffey; 8:30, Twin City Auto show; Art Landry's Victor recording band; style talk, Luclle Babeock; 10:30 dance program. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516). 4:13 p. in., musical program ; 8 :30, musical program. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., program, Newman and Royal theaters; 5-5:30, weekly Boy Scout program; 6, school of the air; banking talk, C. H. Cheney; request story night, story lady; Trianon ensemble. Hotel Muehlebach: 8-9:15, around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1 a. m., Nighthawk' frolic; the Merry Old Chief and Plantation players. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 11:45 a. m„ daily almanac; 12:02 p. m., Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, Clara Zagar, violinist; Marcella North, pianist; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:55, "Short Agro-Waves," Chas. Shoffner; 8:30, Pottstown night; 9:30, Stanley theater symphony orchestra, Sydney Lowenstein, director; 10:03, Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; vaudeville features, Fay's Knickerbocker theater. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 492), 6-7 p. m., dinner music. Waldorf-Astoria hotel; 7:15-9, musical program, Mark Strand theater; 9-10, A and P Gypsies: 10:30-11:30, Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt orchestra. WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (Central, 522.3), 7:30-8 p. m., Mrs. Robert Finch, contralto; speech. Rev. Muriel Adams; 8-9, classical program, Dean Holmes Cowper, WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 1 p. m., Gimbel tea room orchestra : 0 :05, Hotel St. James dinner dance orchestra: 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories, dancing lessons. Miller Conservatory of Music. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (Central, 302.8), 3:30-4:30 p. m., music, Mooseheart children, assembly; talks; 6:45-7:15, Albert Brown, organist; 7:15-8:15, Novelty orchestra; talk, Ben Oswalt; 11:30-12:30, request organ music, Albert Brown. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455). 10:20-10:30 a. m., "Laundry Experience," Mrs. Julian Heath; 10:30-10:40, Home beautiful, Dorothy Ethel Walsh; 10:40-10:50, talk, John C. Cutting of Meat Council of New York; 10:50-11, fashion talk, Eleanor Gunn; 1-2 p. m., Henry Vander Zanden's Hotel Ambassador trio; 4:30-5:30, Fred Hall's Royal Terrace orchestra ; New York Stock Exchange reports, Evening Post News; 7-8, Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore dinner concert; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8-10-8:30, "American History," N. Y. U. Air college. Dean M. S. Brown; 10:45-11:45. Jacques Green and his Club Deauville orchestra with Clark's Hawaiians. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 12-1 p. in., K. F. D. program; music numbers, George Simons, tenor; 3:454:45, homemakers' hour, music. WLW. Cincinnati, Ohio. (Central, 423), 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Win. Stradtman. instructor; 12:15 p. m., Williamson revue and entertainment: 6, dinner hour concert, Selinsky Instrumental quintet; 8, Times-Star program, 'Indra Consistory Choir of Covington, Ky., J. Lincoln Newhall, director; Erich Sorantin, celebrated Viennese violinist ; Lyric male quartet, Howard Evans, director; Howard Hafford, tenor; entertainment, the Ragamuffins from Liberty theater, Covington, Kentucky. Tuesday, February 3 Tuesday, silent night for: CHNC, KFAE, KFKY, KFNF, KOA, KOB, PWX, WAHG, WBAV, WBBG. WBBR, WCAL, WCBO, WCCO, WEAO, WEMC. WHO, WOC, WOI, WOO. CFCA, Toronto, Can. (Eastern, 400), 8:15 p. in., "The Romance of Science," Dr. E. F. Burton. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, 425), 7 p. m., kiddies' stories in French and English; 7:30, Windsor hotel dinner concert, Harry Salter, director; 8:30,: .studio variety program; 10:30, Windsor hotel dance program, Ben Leonard; 12, frolics. CKY, Winnipeg, Can. (Central, 450), 7:30 p.r tn., university lecture; 8:15, concert, "Toe H;" 9, half-hour program, Capitol theater; 9:30, Roseland dance gardens. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern, 309.1), 12:20 p. m.. Institute from the Trinity church; 6:15. dinner concert; 7:30, children's period; 8:30, concert; 11, concert, Pittsburgh Post studio. KFDM, Beaumont, Tex. (Central, 315.6), 8 p. m.. musical concert. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 5-5:30 p. m., Evening Herald, table talk and news; 5:30-6, Examiner, musical half hour; 6:45-7, speaker; 7-8, program. Hills Brothers company; 8-9, Aeolian residence „ pipe organ recital, Dan McFarland, organist; 9-10, Examiner, program arranged by Jane of the Examiner; 10-11, Packard ballad hour. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 4-5:15 p. m., Olympic hotel concert orchestra; today's recipe; 6:138:15, Rhodes' Department store program: 8:30-10, Seattle Times orchestra; 10:05rll, ; Olympic hotel dance music. Lucienne Faquet is the pianist of the Hotel Statler orchestra broadcast during" the luncheon hour prog-ram of WWJ, Detroit. Everybody knows Ev Jones (right), director of the WTAM dance orchestra heard on Saturday nights at WTAM, Cleveland. Mrs. Harry A. Jones, wife of Mayor Jones of Hot Springs, has been heard many times at the new Hot Springs National Park station, KTHS, and will sing again this Sunday evening, February I. tra; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin, organist; talk on rythm. Hazel Johnson, soprano; 9-10, old ballad night. Mrs. Lessor, pianist : Mrs. Mark, contralto ; T. Shawyder, accompanist; Theodore J. Irwin; Victor Vogel, bass: Fawn Post Trowbridge, soprano; 10-11, E. Max Bradfield's Versatile band. KSAC. Manhattan, Kans. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. m.. march; 9:02, music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk; 9:20, calisthenics; 10, back yard gossip; 10:05, all around the house; 10:20, "Suggestions for Today's Meals," Amy Kelly; 12:30 p. m., readings, Osceola Hall Burr; "Legume as a Feed," J. W. Linn; "Plans for Summer Pasture," A. W. Knott; 7:20, college bell and quartet; 7:30. "Spotted Poland China, Hampshire and Berkshire Breeds," A. D. Weber; 7:50, "Keeping of Herd Records," J. B. Fitch. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 549.1), 7 p. m., music, Missouri theater; 9, Grand Central theater; 10:45, studio recital, Mrs. Evelyn Fraley, soprano; Lila Harrison Cantor, pianist. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, (375), 8:30-10 p. m., Hot Springs artists; 10-11, concert, Charles L. Fisher and his 11-piece Eastman hotel or KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 535.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:35-7, children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob. WAHG, Richmond Hill, L. I. (Eastern. 316), 8-8:30 p. m., Gordon's orchestra; 8:30-8:45, Emery Deutsch, violinist; 8:45-9, Jean Gordon, soprano; 9-9:10, St. Valentine of WAHG; 9:10-9:45, Synchrophase string trio; 9:45-10, Irving Firstenberg, pianist; 10-10:10, Emery Deutsch, violinist; 10:10-10:20, Jean Gordon; 10:20-10:35, Bessie Leibowitz, pianist; 10:35-11 Synchrophase string trio; 12-2 a. m., special midnight dance program. WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:05-12:30 p. m., musical program; 7:30-8:30, dance music, Frensley Moore's Black and Gold iserenaders; 9:30-10:45, musical program, Montgomery Ward and company entertainers; 12-1 a. m., popular dance music, Swayne's Southern serenaders. WBAV, Columbus, Ohio (Eastern, 293.9), 8 p. m.,WBAV orchestra, Frances Handibeau, director. WBBG, Mattapoisett, Mass. (Eastern, 248), 8 p. m., Biltmore orchestra. WBBR, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 273). 8 p. m., Syrian Oriental music, Toufic Moubald, Elizabeth Awad; 8:10, Irene Kleinpeter, soprano; 8:20, world news digest, editor of Golden Age magazine; 8:40, Irene Kleinpeter, soprano; 8:45, Syrian Oriental music, Toufic Moubaid, Elizabeth Awad. WBCN, Chicago,' III. (Central, 266), 6-6:30 p. m., juvenile period, Luella Drew Wilson, director. WCAE, Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern, 462), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert. William Penn hotel; 7:30, Uncle Kaybee; 7:45, address; 8, musical program; 9, concert, A. & P. Gypsy string ensemble; 10, music; 11, concert, artistsand orchestra, Nixon restaurant. WCBD, Zion, III. (Central, 345), 8 p. ra., special dedicatory Radio program for new high-power station; Zion band; male quartet; marimba solos, George Beem; Zion choir; McElroy saxophone quintet; trio, violin, viola, piano, Richard F. Hire, Mrs. and Mrs. L. J. Hire; soprano and contralto duet, Mrs. J. D. Thomas, Mis. P, M, LaKosc; Carl Newcomer, saxophonist; M, WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364.3), 7 p. m., musical program, Loew's State theater. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 6:30 p. m., Boston Edison Big Brother club; 7, Dok-Eisenbourg and his Sinfonians; 8, Louise Noera. mezzo-soprano; 8:15, Manuel Silveira, pianist; 8:30, Buddy's Bostonians; 9:30, Mendelssohn Choral Union, C. F. Woods, director. WEMC, Berrien Springs, Mich. (Central,! 286), 8:15-9:15 p. m., program, Dixie men and women, Emanuel Missionary college. WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., address. Judge Charles F. Greenwood; 6:30-7:30, vesper musicale, Buddy's Blue Melody boys; 8:30-9:30, Magnolia Petroleum company's Dallas band. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford orchestra concert orchestra ; 3, talk, Doylestown Library company'; double quartet. Swarthmore Women's club; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim. WGN, Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 1:40 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 2:30, artist series, Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time; 5:30, Skeezix time for the children; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 10:45 a. m.. Gold Medal home service talk by Betty Crocker; 12:30-1 p. m., Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4.30, Radio Dealers' program; 6:30-7:30, dinner music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler orchestra; 8:25-8:40, Francis Bush, tenor; Margaret Peirce, pianist; 8:40-8:55, Erich Hechter, violinist; Norman F. Taber, pianist; 9-10, Hewitt Rubber company concert, direction of Jack Brindley; 10-11, Robertson Cataract company concert, direction of A. J. "Al" Erisman; 11:30, supper dance music, Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director. WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Easterji, 380), 2 p. m., "A Study Place for Children." George M. York; 6:30, sport talk, Harold Anson Bruce; 7:45, "The Criminal and the Napanoch Plan," Walter M. Thayer; 8, program, Hawaiian Four. WHA, Madison, Wis. (Central, 535.4), 7:45 p. m., Mary Watts, violinist, playing "Allegro Brilliante," "Cavatina," "Gavotte;" Mary McKitrick, contralto; address, "Health in the Home," Dr. Herman Bundeson. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m., selections. Alamo theater organ. WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 2-3 p. m., ladies' theatrical hour; 7-8, Gilbert Jaffy's music masters; dental talk, Dr. H. A. Potter; automotive talk, Sweeney instructor. WHK, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 273), 6 p. m., music. Radiograms; 7, bedtime story, Ethel O. Hawes. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360.4), 5-5:45 p. m., Charles Taylor and his Southerneers orchestra; 6:307-10, Vincent Catanese and his Hotel Alamac orchestra; 7:10-7:20, fashion chats, Mme. Belle; 7:20-7:30, Hotel Carlton Terrace orchestra; 7:35-8. Hotel Carlton Terrace orchestra; 8-8:05, "Storage Batteries," H. B. Siiontz; 8:05-8:30. Roseland dance orchestra; 8:50-9:20, Littmann's Employees' orchestra: 9:30-10, Dan Gregory and his Crystal Palace orchestra; 10-11, Jack Shack direct from Radio Shack. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4 p. m., mothers in council, Mrs. Frances M. Ford; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 503.9), 12 m., musical program, O. K. Houck Piano company; 8 p. m., beddirector: 11:15-12 midnight, L. Carlos Meier, organist, time story, Uncle Jerry; 8:30, Hotel Gayoso orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 528.8), 7-7:30 p. m., Harry Ash and his Royal orchestra ; 7 :35-7 :40, health talk; 7:40-8:15, Harry Ash and his Royal orchestra: 8:15-9:25, vocal and instrumental recitals; 9:25-10:30, Riesenfeld's Rialto theater; 10:35-10:40^ Trend of Times, Dr. Sydney Neville Usher. WO AW, Omaha, Nebr. (Central, 522.3), 6 p. m.. Arthur Hays, organist; 6:45, Pat's Melody Boys; 9:30, concert program, 17th U. S. Infantry band, Herman Webel, bandmaster. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 498), 7:20 p. m., "Function of the Liver," K. G. Stephan; 8, Troy . Laundry Machine company band; Nora Jorgensen, pianiste; 10, W. K. Van Allen, reader; Black and White string trio. WOI, Ames, Iowa (Central, 270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; 10, program, popular music. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 11 a. m., organ recital, Ma,ry E. Vogt; 12:02 p. m., Wanamker crystal tea room orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director ; 4:45, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A. Candelori's French Room ensemble. Hotel Adelphia; 8:25, concert, Fox theater studio; 9:30. WOO orchestra; 10:03, William Bove's Royal Palm dance orchestra; 10:30, Vincent Rizzo's Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (Eastern, 405), 2:30-2:45 p. m., Y. M. C. A. talk; 3:45-4, talk. Charm magazine; 6:157:30, "Music While You Dine," Dave Harman's Cinderella orchestra; 8:15-9:30, Branford theater musical program; 9:30-9:45, talk. Dr. Frank H. Vizetelly. editor of New Standard dictionary; 9:45-10:45, Dr. Slgmund Spaeth, his studio party and music reviews; 10:45-11:15, Carolinians orchestra, under Charles M. Koch; 11:15-12, Perry and Russell, two man singing orchestra. WOJ, Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 11-12 m., home economics, Helen H. Downing; "Ice Cream Gossip," L. L. Jones; "Antiseptics," Madeline Gregory; "Ladies' Coiffeures for 1925," Leon Tryon; 3-4, "Carefully Planned Breakfasts," Helen H. Downing; "Care of the Hair," Madame Huntingford. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 325.9), 10 p. m., songs, Malie and Stept; Cliff Burns' Country club orchestra. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (Central, 429), 12 m., entertainment; 5-6 p. m., songs and bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt: 8-9. Elk Boyal Purple band; 10:45, Warner's Seven aces. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364), 6 p. m., Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians orchestra; 8, studio program. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516). 8 a. m., setting-up exercises, R. J. Horton; 9:30, tonight's dinner; 12 m., Jules Klein's Statler orchestra'; 6 p. m., Jules Klein's Statler orchestra; 7, the Detroit NewB orchestra; Stanley Perry, tenor; Ina M. Lockliart, contralto KFQX, Seattle, Wash. (Central, 238), 6:30-7:15 p. m., news; 7:15-8, bedtime story. Aunt Vivien; 8-9, Earl Gray and Hotel Butler orchestra; 9-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 278), 10:30-11:30 a. m., sunshine hour; 3:30-4:30 p. m., organ recital, Esther Frieke Green and assisting artists; 6:30-7:30, children's hour, Harry James Beardsley (Cousin Jim) and others. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 312), 11:30 a. m., luncheon concert. Pacific States Electric company; 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis; 8, Sciots' minstrels, Arthur C. Toft, director; 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 485.1), 12:30 p. m., concert; 5, children's program, story. Uncle Dave; 8, lecture, Oregon Agricultural college extension service; 8:30, concert; 10, Multnomah hotel strollers. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Major and his Forum Roof orchestra; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, Edward Fltzpatrick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stories, Anicrican history, Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; weekly visit of Queen Titania; Sandman of Fairyland; Louis F. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica soloist; Uncle John; 8-10, program, Globe Ice Cream company; 10-11, Earl Burtnett's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. KJS, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 252), 8-0:30 p. m., program of vocal and instrumental numbers, members of the Church of the Open Door, Dr. Book, director. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (Pacific, 337), 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9, State Board of Education musical pro-' gram for schools; 10, Hired Hand's morning mes-: sage; 10:30, Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn, home economics; 5:30, Town Crier and Village Urchins; 6. sport talk; 6:30-7:30, program sponsored by R. C. "Cliff" Durant; 8-9, program, Peerless Products company; 10-11, feature program; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel. KOA, Denver, Colo. (Mountain, 322.4), 3 p. m., "When Song Is Sweet," "Rejoice Greatly from the Messiah," Olive Riley, soprano; "How Everything Started," "Courtship of Miles Standish," Iris Ruth Pavey. reader; piano solos, Bonnie Veeder. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. m., daily dozen; 10, town crier; 10:15, "What Is Playing at the Various Theaters;" 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories, Big Brother of KPO; Natalie Heyman, cellist; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 88:30. Woodrow Wilson memorial program; address, James Phelan; 8:30-10, program, Oakland Real Estate glee club; 10-11, E. Max Bradfield's Versatile band. KSAC, Manhattan, Kansas. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. ni„ march; 9:02, music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk; 9:20, calisthenics: 10, back yard gossip; 10:05, all round the house; 10:10, question and answers; 10:20, "Suggestions for. Today's Meals," Amy Kelly; 12:30 p. m., Osceola Hall Burr, reader; "Making Plans for the Farmstead," Walter G. Ward; "Seed Experiences." H. R. Sumner; 7:20, college bell and music; 7:30, "Varieties of Alfalfa," S. C. Salmon; 7:10, music, Mrs. G. VV. (Continued on page 12)