Radio Digest (July 1924-Apr 1925)

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^^"" 16 The National Broadcast Authority — R ill I CHICAGO OPERA COMPANY IN "JE JVhere to Hear Concerts Central Standard Time THESE are the stations for music lovers to dial, and you can hear, providing you dial correctly and read the programs carefully, everything from jazz to opera. Popular Saturday, February 7: 6:15, WTAY; 6:35, W.VYC; 7, WOR; 7:20, WLS; 7:30, WCAE, WNYC, WOR; 8, KYW, WBCN, WBAP; 8:15, WOR, WSAI; 8:25, WBZ; 8:45, KFOA; 9, WEBH, "WW \G, WOAW, WTAY, 9:30, KNX; 10, KNX, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, WFAA. WQJ; 11:15, WEBH, WLS; 12, WBCN, WQJ, WSAIwl. KHJ. Sunday, February 8: 6:15, WEAF; 6:20, WEE I; 7, WEBH; 8, WBCN, WNYC; 8:30, KOA, WQJ; 9, KFI; 10, KHJ; 11, KNX. Monday, February 9: 6, WCX, WE \F, WWJ; 6:15, WEAF; 7, WAHG, WBAY. WBBR; 7:15, WJJD; 7:30, WHO WOR; 7:40, WBBR; 8, WORD, WSB; 8:15, WAHG; 8:25, WNYC; 8:30, WHAZ, WOR; 8:45, KFOA, WAHG; 9:15, WAHG; 9:30, KFAE, WHAZ; 10, KNX, WOI, WOR; 10:30, KFOA; 11, KPO. Tuesday, February 10: 6, WCX, WWJ; 6:15, WTAY; 7, WEBH, WEEI; 7:15, WIP, WREO; 7:30, WBAP, WEAF, WFI, WMAK; 8, KYW, WCAE, WBCN, WEAF, WEEI, WFI, Wl'.BL, WSB; 8:15, KNX; 8:30, WFAA, WMC, WOAI; 8:45, CFAC, KFOA, KYW, WNYC; 9, CKY, WBCN, WEAF, WEBH; 9:30, WBAP; 10, KHJ, KNX, KPO, KYW, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, KNX, WEBH; WQJ; 12, KFI, WBCN, WQJ. Wednesday, February 11: 6, WCX, WWJ; 6:30, WEAF, WTAY; 6:45, WCAE; 7, WAHG; 7:05, WCAU; 7:15, WJJD, WLS; 7:20, WBAV; 7:30, WBAP, WCAE, WDAR, WEAF, WHO; 7:45, WCAU; 8, KYW, WBCN, WDAF, WOS; 8:45, CFAC, KFOA; 9, KYW, WCCO, WBCN, WEBH, WTAY; 9:10, WCAU; 9:30, KFAE, KFI; 9:45, KYW; 10, KHJ, KNX, KOA, WNJ, WQJ; 10:30, KYW, WLS; 10:45, WSB; 11, KFI, KNX, WEBH; 11:30, KHJ, KYW; 12:30, KYW; 1:30, KYW. Thursday, February 12: 6, WCX, WWJ; 6:30, WEAF; 6:45, WCAE; 7, WCAU, WGST; 7:15, WREO; 7:30, WBAP; 8, KSD, WBCN, WOR; 8:15, KNX; 8:20, KYW; 8.45, KFOA; 9, KFI, WBCN, WEBH, WOAW; 9:30, WBAP; 10, CFAC, KHJ, KNX, KYW, WCCO; 10, KNX, KPO, WEBH, WFAA; 12, WBCN. Friday, February 13: 6, WCX, WGY, WWJ; 6:15, WTAY; 6:45, WEB J; 7, WAHG, WBCN, WEAF, WEBJ, WEEI, WGY; 7:15, WJJD; 7:30, WEAF, WHO; 8, WDAF, WOC, WOS; 8:45, WAHG; 9, KYW, WAHG, WCCO, WEBH; 9:30, WBAP; 10, KHJ, KNX, KOA, KYW, WEBH, WNJ; 10:30, WLS; 10:45, WSB; 11, KYW; 12, KFI, KNX, KYW; 1, KYW. Classical Saturday, February 7: 6, KGO, WBCN, WEAF, WGN, WLW, WMAQ, WRC: 6:30, CKAC, KFNF, WBZ, WDAR, WGN; 6:45, WOAW; 7, KYW, WBBR, WBZ, WEAF, WEBH, WQJ; 7:15, WIP, WRC; 7:30, KDKA, KFI, PWX, WBZ, WHAS; 7:45, WBBR; 8, WNAC, KJS, KSD, WGN, WSAI; 8:10, WBZ; 8:15, WNYC; 8:30, KTHS, PWX, WCCO, WFAA, WMC; 9:30, PWX; 9:35, KYW; 10, KFI, KGO, KHJ; 10:05, WIP; 10:15, WRC; 11, KFI, KFQX; 11:30, WOAW Sunday, February 8: 6, KFI; 6:30, WLS; 7, WBCN, WDAR, WLS, WORD; 8, WGY, WQJ; 8:10, WBBR; 8:15, WEAF, WEMC; 8:30, KHJ, KTHS; 9, KFDM, KFSG, KGW, KHJ, KNX, WBBR, WGN, WOAW; 9:15, WCCO; 9:30, WOAI, WOC; 10, KFI, KNX; 10:30, KPO; 12, KFSG Monday, February 9: 6, WGN, WMAG, WOAW; 6:30, KFNF, WFAA, WGN, WGY, WOO; 6:45, WJJD; 7, CHNC, KFI, WEEI, WOR; 7:15, W^YC; 7:30, WCAE, WOR; 8, KFDM, WCAE, WDAF, WGR, WHAZ, WHO, WOC, WOO; 8:15, KNX, "WEMC; 8:30, KTHS, WDAR, WFAA; 9, WCAE, WOAW; 9:30, KFKX, WCAE, WOAW; 9:45, WOR; 10, KGW, WOA, KPO, WOC; 10:30, KSD, WJJD; 11, KFI, KFQX; 11:15, WHO; 12, KTHS. Tuesday, February 10: 6, KGO, KSD, WGN, WMAQ, WRC; 6:25, WOAW; 6:30, WCAU, WEAF, WFAA, WGN, WGY; 6:45, WJJD; 7, KYW, WCBN, WKAQ, WQJ; 7:15, WCAU, WJJD; 7:30, CKAC, KDKA, KFI, WCAE, WHAS, WNYC; 8, KHJ, WGN, WGR, WEBW, WSAI; 8:15, CKY; 8:30, KTHS, WNYC; 8:45, KFI; 9, KSD, WCAE; 9:15, WMAQ; 10, KDKA, KFI, KGO, KJS; 10:30, KGW, WGY; 11, KFQX, WFAA. Wednesday, February 11: 6, KGO, WGN, WMAQ; 6:30, KFNF, WGN, WLS, WOO; 6:45, WJJD; 7, KYW, WBAV, WBCN, WEBH; 7:15, WCAU; 7:30, KDKA, KFI, WEEI, WGY; 8, WCAE,' WCAU, WGN, WGR, WHAS, WOC, WOR; 8:15, KNX, WEMC; 8:30, KTHS, PWX, WMAQ; 8:35, WCAU; 9, KNX, WCAL, WEEI, WGR; 9:30, WDAR, WLS; 10, KFI, KGW, KPO, WEEI; 11, KFQX. Thursday, February 12: 6, KGO, WGN, WMAQ, WRC; 6:15, WTAY; 6:30, KFNF, WCAU, WCCO, WFAA, WGN, WKAQ, WLS; 7, KDKA, KYW, WBCN, WEBH, WEEI, WGR, WGY, WIP; 7:15, CFCA; 7:20, WCAU, WLS; 7:30, CNRM, KDKA, KFI, WEBW, WFI, WHAS, WNYC; 8, CKY, WCAE, WCAU, WCCO, WEAF, WEEI; 8:10, WBBR; 8:15, WOI; 8:30, KTHS, WFAA, WMAQ; 8:55, WBBR; 9, WCAE; 9:30, KFKU; 10, KDKA, KJS, KPO, WLS; 10:30, WGY; 10:45, WSB; 11, KFI; 11:45, KFSG; 12, KFI, KFSG. Friday, February 13: 6, CNRT, KGO, WGN, WMAQ; 6:30, KFNF, WCCO, WFAA, WGN, WLS, WOO; 6:45, WEAF, WJJD; 7, KYW, WBAV, WEBH; 7:10, WCAU; 7:15, WGR, WLS; 7:25, WOO; 7:30, CNRT, KDKA, KFI, WAHG, WBAP, WCAE, WEEI, WHAS; 8, CFAC, KFDM, WCAE, WCCO, WGN, WGR; 8:15, KNX, WAHG; 8:30, CNRT, KTHS, WDAR, WFAA, WNYC, WSB; 8:45, KFI; 9, CKY, KTHS, "WBCN, WEMC, WNYC, WOAW; 9:15, WMAQ; 9:30, KFAE, WLS; 10, KFI, WLS; 11, KFQX; 11:15, KFSG; 11:30, WJJD; 12, KFSG. Tuesday, February 10 (Continued from page 15) KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 450.2), 4-5:15 p. m.. concert orchestra, recipe; 0:45-8:15, Rhodes' Department store program; 8-30-10, Seattle Times dance music. Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity orchestra; 10:05-11, Olympic hotel dance music KFQX, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 238), 7:15-8 p. m.. Aunt Vivien's bedtime story; 8-9, Earl Gray and his Hotel Butler orchestra; 8-10, concert hour; 10-11, Earl Gray and his orchestra. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 278), 10:30-11:30 a. tn.. sunshine hour program; 3:30-4:30 p. m., organ recital, Esther Frlcke Green; 6:30-7:30, children's hour with Harry James Beardsley (Cousin Jim) and KGO, Oakland, Calif. (Pacific, 299.8), 11:30-1 p. in., luncheon concert. Pacific States Electric company; 4eert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 8, Hawaiian Harmony Kings; Jennings Pierce, tenor; Edna Linkowski. pianist; Elsa Baulslr, soprano; George N. Calfee, baritone; Pearl Dcrbldge, contralto; Kornells Bering, violinist: Richard Lundgrcn, bass; "The Football Season Just Past;" 10-1 a. m., dance music, Henry Halstcad's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 12:30 p. m.. concert; 5, children's program, story, Uncle Dave; 8, Oregon Agricultural college extension service lecture; i, concert. Civic Music club, .Mrs. Miles Delwin Warren, soprano; Reatha Fowler Miller, contralto; 10, Multnomah Hotel Strollers; solos. Plill Frank Houser. KHJ, Los Anoeles, Calif. (Pacific, 404.1), 12:30-1:30 p m.. Major and his Forum Roof orchestra; 6-6:30, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra. Edward Fltsspatrick. director; 6:30-7:30, little stories, American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; weekly fMt of Queen Tltania and the Sandman from Fairyland, L'ncle John; 8-10, program. Bircb-Smith Furn any, arranged by i Howard Johnson; 10-11. Earl Burtnett's Bilimorc hotel dance orchestra. KJS. Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 293), 8-9:30 p. m., Instrumental and vocal program of classical nature Die,»„,,. i,it> of Bt'iU Inslitvlo. KNX, Hollywood,, Calif. (Pacific, 337), 8 a. m., morning prayer; 9, Hired Hand, news; 10, Hired Hand's morning message; 10:30, Mrs. Kate Brew Vaughn, home economics; 5 p. m., closing markets; 5:45-6:15, Wurlitzer organ recital; sport talk, Sid Ziff; 6:15-7:30, program, H. C. "Cliff" Durant; 8-9, program. Elite Catering company; Louise Sullivan, soprano; Elite trio; 9-10, KNX feature program; 10-12, movie night at the Ambassador, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra. KOA, Denver, Colo. (Mountain, 322.4), 3 p. m., "Jasmine Door," "Coolan Dhu," "Ave Maria," Mrs. Alexius Gargan, soprano; "Americans Abroad," Mrs. A. J. Trcichler; "Jugler," "Scherzino," "Country Gardens," Ruth Hanbury, pianist. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 7 a. m., daily dozen; 10, ye town crier; 10:15, theatrical news; 1-2, Rudy Selger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories. Big Brother; 6:30, theatrical theaters; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, program, Carl Numan, director; Ivy Holt, contralto; 10-11, Gene James' Rose Room Bowl orchestra. KSAC, Manhattan, Kan. (Central, 340.7), 9 a. m., march; 9:02, music lesson; 9:07, music for singing exercises; 9:15, inspirational talk. Department of Education; 9:20, calisthenics; 10, back yard gossip; 10:05, all round the house; 10:10, questions and answers; 10:20, suggestions for today's meals. Amy Kelly, director; 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; 7:40, music, Mrs. G. W. Salisbury, director; 7:50, "Ar _ tiflcial Methods and Some Problems to Overcome," L. F. Payne. KSD. St. Louis. Mo. (Central, 545.1), 6 p. in., concert, Benjamin Rader's orchestra; 9, recital, William LeMaster, baritone. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (Central, 375), X:::o-10 p. in-, concert, selections and specialty numbers, Charles L. Fischer and his Eastman hotel orchestra. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 535.4), 6:30 a. m., morning exercises; 11:35, table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 2:35-4 n. in., studio frolic: 6:35-7, children's bedtime story. Uncle Bob; 7-7::;o, dinner concert, Congress hotel; 8-3:20, Mrs. Percy Cook, Scotch dialect songs; Roy Williamson, baritone; James Richard Keyes, EvanaelUtle singer i MVU wriEtu, soprano; 8ig0-8il5> ' ill Vivien Potter (left! to many children ii time stories have a and may be heard from KFQX, Seattle Fred and Paul, pop regrularly at WBAI .. Witt (rig-ht) will ti # KHJ, Los Angeles, Urn the Si <4 i as lifts jilt d" j (SI ftsa Itus speeches, auspices American Farm Bureau federation, 8:45-9:30, musical program; 10-11:30, evening at home. Coon-Sanders Original nighthawks; 11:05, Applesauce club. WBAP. Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 472.9), 12:05-12:30 p. m., popular music, Montgomery Ward and com' pany's "Trail Blazers;" 7:30-8:30, program, Hawaiian music, Hawaiian Knights, Frank Harding, director; 9:30-10:45, musical program, artists of the Baptist seminary, Frank Cheek, director. WBCN, Chicago, III. (Central, 266), 6-6:30 p. m.. juvenile period, Luella Drew Wilson; 7-8, classical hour, music, pupils of Hamilton Park studio, vocal and Instrumental solos; Mrs. Mulvey, reader; Irving Schuster, tenor; L. Christensen, Danish baritone; 8-8:30, popular program, Marie Wright, soprano; Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra; 8:30-9, Walton School of commerce program, lectures on Income tax and accountancy by faculty and members; 9-12, popular program. Hill, Hirsch and Gorny, "The Three Musketeers," harmony trio; Marie Wright, soprano'; Anna Briggs, reader; Famous four, mixed harmony quartet; Al Phillips, tenor; Axel Christensen, pianologist; George Forsyth, tenor; Ann Williams, soprano; F. H. McDonald, president of Broadcast Listeners' association. Radio talk; Finney Briggs, humorist; Will Rossiter's Melody girls, harmony duo; Ned Santry, tenor; 12-1 a. m., pirate ship. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 462). 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 7:30, Uncle Kaybee; 7:45, address; 8:30, Stephen Sutch, pianist; 9, Eveready hour; 10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra; WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 278), 7:30 p. m., recital, N. Snellenberg and company; 8, talk, Clara Zillessen; 8:15, recital; 9:15, dance music, Penn Duo. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (Central, 417), 10:45 a. m., home service, Betty Crocker; 2 p. m., woman's hour; 4, magazine hour; 5:30, children's hour, Gold Medal lady; 6:30, dinner concert, Minneapolis Council Boy Scouts; 7:30, "Credits for Earned Income," J. A. McHardy; 7:45, book review, Leonard Wells. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern, 516), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 7, musical program; 10, The Red Apple club. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's Radio trio; 5-5:30, weekly child talent program, Mary E. De Barnardi; 6-7, piano tuning-iri number; "Tell-Me-A-Story Lady; Radio piano lesson, Maudellen Littlefield; Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1. a. m., "Newman Nighthawk Night," theater entertainers appearing on stage Newman theater. 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; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:50, play review, Arnold Abbot.. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492), 4:30-5:30 p. m., women's program; 6-7, dinner music. WaldorfAstoria hotel; 7:30-7:45, Maude K. Honeyman, pianist; 8-8:15, talk. Bank of America; 8:20-8:30, John F. Hill; 8:30-9, Gold Dust Twins; 9-10, Eveready hour; 10-11, Goodrich hour. WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 364.3), 7 p. m., E. C. Bacon, bedtime story; Don Palmer, Radio cartoon talk; Mrs. F. R. Loomis, soprano; Mrs. W. McCue, contralto; Floyd Shannon, flutist; Joe SmithMartha Lee Club orchestra. WEBH. Chicago, III. (Central, 370), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; Dan Russo, Ted Fiorito, celeste, violin soloists; musical bits, Riviera theater; 9, Oriole orchestra; talk on personality, M. S. Szymczak; Dennis Sisters; 11, Oriole orchestra. Loos Brothers, Nick Lucas, Kaye Romayne. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 273), 7-8 p. m.. Nat Martin and his "I'll Say She Is" orchestra; 8-30, Clarence Williams Dud and Blue Five with Eva Taylor; 8:30-9, Cliff Crest Society orchestra. WEBW, Beloit, Wis. (Central, 268), 8-9, p. m., concert, Beloit college. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (Eastern, 303), 2 p. m., Napoli Four; 6:30, Big Brother club; 7:15, Dog-Eisenbourg and his Sinfonians; 8. program. New York studio; 9, Eveready hour; 10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orches WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 472.9), 12:30-1 p. m., health talk. Charles E. Osborne; 6:30-7:30, vesper recital, Paul Cretien and his banjo quintet; 8:30-9:30, Chamber of commerce, Tyler; 11-12, Palace theater organ recital. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1 p. m., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 3, Philadelphia Music club; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Strat . ford concert orchestra; 7, Sunny Jim, the kiddies' pal; 8:30, Gold Dust Twins from WEAF; 9, Eveready hour; 10. Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra. 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, Skeezlx time for the children; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, classical concert, Y. M. C. A. collego glee club, George W. Campbell, director; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319). 12:30-1 p. m.. Hotel Statler concert ensemble; 2:30-4:30. Radio Dealers' muBlcal program; 6-7:30, dinner music, Hallpryd string quartet; 9-10, "Eveready hour" jointly with WEAF; 10-11, Goodrich Silvertown cord orchestra jointly with WEAF. WCV. Soh.n.ntady. N. V. (CatUrn. 380), 2 JJ, m.. talk, Mrs. Charles A. Simon; 6:30, dinner music, Kenmore hotel orchestra; 7:30, "Woodland Dance," WGY orchestra; "Adagio," Peter Schmidt, clarinetist; "Arabian Serenade," orchestra; "A Million for Advertising," Bruce Barton; "Impressions D'Orient," Edward A. Rico, violinist; "The King of the Spirits," WGY orchestra; "Arle," Giovanni Trombinl, cellist; "Intermezzo," Leo Kliwen, violaist: "Song," orchestra; 9, Brunswick hour of music; 11:30, organ recital, Stephen E. Boisclair. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. Mary Scudder, pianist; readings. CourierJournal, Louisville Times; 7:30-9, Rosson's Entertainers; chapter of the "Billy and Jane" stories. WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360.4), 12:30-1 P. m., Charles Strickland and Palais Dor orchestra; 2:15-3:15, Loew's State theater; 6:30-7, Strand Roof orchestra; 10:30-11, New Rockland terrace revue; 1111:30, Everglades revue; 11:30-12, Club Alabam orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Ted Lewis and his Parody club orchestra. WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (Central, 526), 2:15 p. in., Pathe news; "Why I Believe In Scouting," Col. Olmstead. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509.9), 1 p. m., Karl Bonawitz, organist; 3, Harmony concert company, William Emery, baritone; 6:05, songs, Joe Burek and Mark Fisher; 6:15, Harvey Marburger and his Vaudeville orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, "Timely Talks to Motorists," Gene Hogle; 8:15, Philadelphia Police band; 9, play, "The Workshop," Emilie Krider Norris players; 9:30, Boy Scouts' celebration of fifteenth birthday; 10:05, Emo's weekly movie talk; 10:30, Harvey Marburger's vaudeville orchestra. WJJD, Mooseheart. III. (Central. 302.8). 3:30-4:30 p. m. , music, Mooseheart children; talks; 6:45-7:15. Albert Brown, organist; 7:15-8:15, band concert; "Child Care," M. P. Adams. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 10:30-10:40 a. m., architecture, Augusta Owen Patterson; 10:40-10:50, "Care and Use of Ranges and Heaters," Arthur J. Donniez; 4-4:15, Alvirda Hill, contralto; 4:15-4:30, Nathan Praguer, trumpeter; 8:45-9, "Prehistoric Farmers of the Ozarks," Dr. Melvin Gilmore; 9-10, Brunswick hour. WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (Intercolonial, 372.5), 9-10:30 p. m., musical selections, Euterpe Jazz band. WLBL, Stevens Point, Wis. (Central, 278), 8 p. m„ musical program. WLS, Chicago, III. (Central, 345), 12-1 p. m.. Nubs Allan, contralto: "How to Succeed with Alfalfa," George W. Kelley; 3:45-4:45, homemakers' hour, gentlemen's afternoon, "My Mother," Samuel Guard; "Memories of the Little Red School House," Ben H. Darrow; "What Makes Me Fat?" E. B. Heaton; "My Favorite Recipe," R. C. Pollock; "How to Develop an Appetite for a Beal Breakfast," Wayne Dinsmore; Worth Jackson, whistler; music, Ford and Glenn; 6:30, Ralph Emerson, organist; 6:50, Senate theater review; 7, lullaby time. Ford and Glenn; 7:15, Elmer Hutcheson, tenor; 7:30, Alice La Tarte, pianist; 7:40, Florence K. White, soprano; 7:45, "Rip Van Winkle," Anthony Wone; 8-9, Kenneth Clark and his Hawaiian guitar; Nubs Allan, contralto; Ford and Glenn; "Inquisitive Broadcaster," "What Methods Have You Found Most Successful in Rearing Baby Chicks" C. C. Biggar; "How to Succeed with Aalfalfa. Soils," George W. Kelley; 9, Grace Wilson, contralto; 9:10, WLS theater, Anthony Wons; 9:30, George D. Howe; 9:40, Art Kahn and his Senate Syncopators; 10, Woods male quartet; 10:30, Isham Jones and his Coiiege Inn orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn time; 11, vaudeville night; 12, midnite review, Ralph Emerson, organist; Isham Jones and his College Inn orchestra; Ford and Glenn; Dave Nudelman. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 423), 8 a. m., physical exercises, Y. M. C. A., Wm. Stradtman, instructor; 12:15 p. m., dance program; Cliff Lange, Prince of the Ivories; program. Delta Omicron sorority; 4, pupils of Wm. Kyle In recital; Mali Jongg lecture, Lucy Blackburn; 6, dinner hour concert. Selinsky Instrumental quintet; 10, concert, Radio division, Ohio Rubber and Textile company; Ohio Rubber Male quaftet and Instrumental trio of violin, celeste and flute; popular program, Keefer-Kocker orchestra; Ruth Crumr'»», eepesno; Itutb Crawford, uooompniii.t. Mond; 8, Ksd Weei 9, We< Wdar, V Weaf, Kfqx. K Wgr; ' Cfac, Wdaf Kgw, R.. itffi, Woo; »: Woo ; 1 1 Wbcn, TV ThuNd u 9, Wei Wwj; »■ 10. We; Kyw; i Woaw;t 1 1 :05, Wdaf; Knx, Ki> Kfoa. 1 Friday 8, Ksd Wcau; Wex, Wcau; Cnrt, 10. Kj «WeJ Wgn : 0 Woaw; Wnj; II Kfqx, Kl I, Knx. 1 ■: l; --■'■'■