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: G E S T— Illustrated, March 28, 1925
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of Milk and Honey," D. P. Smith; 9:10, Homer Fellow, baritone; 9:20, Marguerite Bordeau, reader.
WGN, Chicago, III. (370.2), 2:30 p. m., artist series. Lyon & Healy; 3, rocking chair time, Walter Murray; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6.30-7, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, jazz program; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra.
WHA. Madison, Wis. (535.4), 9 p. m.. University of Wisconsin orchestra.
WHAO, Milwaukee, Wis. (275), 8 p. m., Wisconsin Roof Garden program.
WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 4-5 p. m., Louisville Conservatory of music; 7:30-8:30. Tropical Hawaiian sextet; chapter "Billy and Jane," James Speed; 8:309 :30, concert, Central Furniture company.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526), 6:30-11 p. m., ReeseHughes orchestra; program, Grace Clark De Graff, director; Des Moines theater symphonic orchestra; Bankers Life Radio orchestra.
WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6), 6:25 p. m.. Ralph Emerson, organist; 6:50, Senate studio; 7, lullaby time. Ford and Glenn; 7:15, WLS Lone Scouts; 7:45, Ford and Glenn's orchestra; 8, R. F. D. program; 9, Bill Fortorelli, saxophonist; 9:10, WLS theater; 9:30, John Loring Cook's quartet; 10, Senate symphony orchestra; 10:15, Nubs Allan; 10:30, Ford and Glenn's orchestra; 10:40, Ford and Glenn.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 4 p. m., program for Shut Ins; 6, WLW dinner hour concert; 10, Edith McDonald Taube trio; the Famous Coon Dog orchestra; piano selections, Missouri Kinney; songs, Marion Early; 11, concert program, Milnor Electric instrumental trio; the Rainbow string quartet.
WMAQ, Chicago, Ml. (447.5), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, stories for children. Northwestern university; 8:25, Carolyn Willard, pianist; 9, WMAQ players.
WOC, Davenport, la. (483.6), 4 p. m., orchestra and quartet from Augustana college; 5:45, chimes; 6:30, sandman's visit; 6:50, "Stand Up and Speak Up," C. C. Flanagan; 9, Erwin Swindell, organist; R. E. Dunn, tenor.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 3-4 p. m., "Electric Cookery," Helen H. Downing; lecture, Emmy Becker; 7-8, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Garden orchestra ; Blanche E. Robinson, pianist; Mildred Perlin, reader; Kane McDuffee, whistler; 10-1 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Clarence Theders, tenor: Alfred Tweed, harmonica soloist; Melodians; Fred Jacobson, reader: Zeigler Sisters; Hickey and Johnson; George A. Little. Larry Shay; Clyde Hager; Merrie Boyd Mitchell, soprano; James Mitchell, baritone; 1-2, Hotsy Totsy hour. WRBC, Valparaiso, Ind. (278), 7:30 p. m., one hour
Lent services. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 10:45 p. m., April Fool's
day program. WSUI. Iowa City, la. (483.6). 7:30-7:45 p. m., "The American Constltuiional System," Prof. Frank E. Horack; 7:45-8, "The Psychology of Learning," Prof. Frederic B. Knight; 8-8:15, "Appreciation of Literature," Prof. Frank L. Mott. WTAS, Elgin, III. (302.8), 8-11 p. m., WTAS dance program; Eddie Loftus, Frank Morris.
Mountain Time Stations
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m., ten minutes of
music, Fred Schmitt and his Rialto theater orchestra;
8:10, KOA orchestra; 10-12, Joe Mann and his Rain
hnw-Lane orchestra, KOB, State College, N. M. (348.6), 7:30-8:30 p. m..
code lesson. Dean R. W. Goddard.
Pacific Time Stations
KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (348.6), 7:30-9 p. in., orchestra; Mrs. William Colo, soprano; whistling solos, Morley Sisters; Helen LaFollette, reader; "old time fiddling." Dr. R. J. Skalfe; "Farming Conditions of Whitman County." Brick Burford ; Dr. E. L. Layton, baas; I. L. Osterhout, guitarist; Virgil Canutt, reader; Indian love lyrics, Mrs. W. P. Hearth; Karl Blew, pianist; "llcsoiircc.t of Whitman County," D. Millgard.
KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (468.5), 5:30-6 p. m., EjIner's musical half hour; 6:45-7. Radltorlal talk; 7
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Goodwin. Klinger & MacKay company; 8-9, Evening Herald hour of dance music: 9-10. Examiner, presenting program by Riverside, Calif., Chamber of Commerce; 10-11, Patrick -Marsh dance orchestra, Betty
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (384.4), 4-5:15 p. m., William F. Hoffman's Olympic hotel concert orchestra; 6:45-8:15, Hopper Kelly company; 8:30-10, Times program.
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 7-8 p. m., dinner hour music; 8-10, feature program, Warner Brothers West Coast studios; 10-1 a. m., Brandstatter's Hollywood Montraarte cafe dance orchestra.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 3 p. m., musical program, speaker, Cora L. Williams institute; 4-5:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Francis.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 6 p. m., dinner concert; 8, Walker's Old Time orchestra; 10, Colburn's Melody Men.
KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (405.1), 6-6:30 p. m.. Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, Edw. Fitzpatrick, director; 6:30-7:30, little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog; Dick Winslow, juvenile reporter: Baby Muriel MacCormac, Mickey McBan, screen starlets; Uncle John; 7:30, glee club of University of Southern California; 8, Dr. Mars Bumgardt, scientific lecturer; 8:30-10, program, Henly and Scott, presenting Gladys Terrell, soprano; Henry C, Knox, flutist; Josef Heindle, cellist; Mrs. Henry C. Knox, pianist; 10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, leader.
KLX, Oakland, Calif. (508.2), 6-7 p. m., organ recital; 8-10, American theater orchestra; 10-11:30, Sweet's ballroom.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9), 5:45-6:15 p. m.. Wurlitzer pipe organ studio, Sid Zlff's sports talk; 6:15-7, dinner hour music; 7-8, Ambassador hotel concert orchestra, Josef Rosenfeld, director; 8-10, KNX feature program; 10-12, Hollywoodland dance orchestra.
KPO, San Franoisco, Calif. (429.5), 4:30-5:30 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, children's hour stories. Big Brother: 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7:30-8, Conn Band Instrument company; 8-9 Atwater Kent artists; 9-11, J. Winifred Curry, pianist; Leo Boy Shephord, harmonica soloist; Frances Levey, contralto; Home Town syncopators.
Thursday, April 2
Thursday, silent night for: CFCA, CHIC. CHNC, CHYC, CNRO, KFAB, KFAE, KFMX. KFOA, KFUO. KLX, KOA, KOB, KSD, PWX. WCEE, WDWF, WEBJ, WEMC, WGBS, WHA, WHAD, WHAZ, WLBL, WOO, WOS, WRBC, WSAC, WSAI, WSUI, WTAM.
Eastern Time Stations
AT9, Fort Bragg, N. C. (435), 8 p. m., musical program.
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 6:15 p. m., dinner concert, Broudy's orchestra; 8:30, annual production, Masque and Wig club.
WBBR, New York, N. Y. (272.6), 8 p. m., Frank Wood, flutist; 8:10, Herald male quartet; 8:30, Sunday school lesson, S. M. Van Sipma; 8:40, Herald male quartet; 8:50, Frank Wood, flutist.
WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 8, Moores Cafeteria Radio review, E. T. Moores, director; 9, Atwater Kent Radio
WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278), 7:30 p. m.. Snellenburg Symphony orchestra, direction John A. Carroll; 8:35, Bonwlt-Teller orchestra; 8:55, ''What We See and Hear in Music," Maude Hanson Pettit.
WCX, Detroit, Mich. (516.9), 4:15 p. m„ musical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 7, musical program.
WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 4-4:20 p. m., Elsa Alves Hunter, soprano; 6-7, dinner music from Waldorf-Astoria ; 7-7:30, services. Federation of churches; 7:40-8, Columbia university, American History, lecture; 8-8:15, Walter Leary, baritone; 8:15-8:35, talk, Ellen Marie Jensen; 9-10, Atwater Kent Manufacturing company; 10-11, "Faust," American opera ensemble; 1112, Vincent Lopez and his Hotel Pennsylvania orches
WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (293.9), 8 p. m., Indian music. University women's club.
WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 7-8 p. m., Vincent H. Percy, organist.
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (475.9), 1 p. m., assembly luncheon, Boston Chamber of commerce; 3:15, Noah's Arkadians, J. W. Rines, director; 6:30, Big Brother club; 7:15, Sager Electric Supply orchestra; 8, music from New York; 9, Atwater Kent musicale; 10, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 3 p. m.. Housewives' Radio Exchange, direction Mabel Swlnt Ewer; 6:30, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, bedtime stories; 8, concert from WEAF; 9, Atwater Kent artists from WEAF; 10, dance orchestra.
WGBS, New York, N. Y. (315.6), 3-3:10 p. m., interview with Andora Novak, Terese Rose Naeel; 3:10-3:20,
i Nancy McCord, soprano; 3:20-3:30, "German Film Situation," Wolff Henlus; 3:30-3:40, Nancy McCord; 3:40-3:50, home architecture, F. D. Amory; 3:50-4, Nancy McCord, soprano.
WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319). 2:30-4:30 p. m.. Radio
thmlam' muulnal program, Jouoph I'. Qninn, dlrootorf
Index to Popular Concerts
TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving popular concerts this week. Stations are divided into the four different standard times in use. The hours are given in the kind of time in use at each listed station. By using this table as an index and referring to the complete programs below, full information will be obtained.
Popular
Eastern Time Stations
Saturday, March 28: 6, WFBH, WGR, WTAM; 6:30, WFBH; 7:30, WBZ; 7:35, WNTC; 8, WEAF; 9, WTAM; 10, WNYC; 10:20, WGBS; 11:30, WFBH.
Sunday, March 29: 6:40, WGY; 7:20, WEAF, WEEI, WW J; 9, WNYC; 10, WHN.
Monday, March 30: 6, WTAM; 7:15, WEAF; 8, WAHG, WW J; 8:30, WAAM; 8:40, WJZ; 8:45, WAHG; 9, WEEI, WAAM, WNYC; 9:45, WAHG; 9:55, WJZ; 10, WAAM; 10:15, WJZ.
Tuesday, March 31: 6, WGR, WTAM; 6:30, WGY; 7, WGN; 7:35, WHN, WNYC; 8, WGR; 8:30, CKAC, WCAE, WEAF, WEEI; 8:45, WNYC;
9, WCAE, WEAF, WEEI, WFI, WGR;
10, WAAM; 10:30, WGBS. Wednesday, April l: 6, WTAM;
7:35, WNYC; 8, WGR/ WTAM, WW J; 8:45, WCAU; 9, WGR.
Thursday, April 2: 6, WGR, WTAM; 6:30, WGY; 7:35, WNYC; 8, WBBR, WGR; 8:50, WBBR; 9, WGR; 9:30, WNYC; 9:45, WJY; 12:30, WHN.
Friday, April 3: 6, WTAM; 7:35, WHN; 7:45, WEBJ, WNYC; 8, WAHG, WCAE, WEAF; 8:10, WAAM; 8:15, WAHG, WJY; 8:30, WEAF, WNYC; 8:50, WAAM; 9, WEAF; 10, WGR, WHN; 10:15, WAHG; 10:20, WAAM.
Central Time Stations Saturday, March 28: 7, WBCN, WLS; 7:20, WLS; 8, WBCN, WGN, WMAQ, WSB; 8:30, WCCO, WFAA; 9, WBCN, WEBH; 10, WEBH, WGN, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, WBCN, WEBH, "WLS, WQJ; 11:15, WLS; 11:45, WDAF; 12, KYW, WBCN, WEBH, WLBL, WQJ; 1, KYW, WQJ; 2, WQJ. Sunday, March 29: 8, WBBM, WBCN; 8:30, WFAA; 9, WBCN; 10, KTHS, WBCN; 11, WBAP.
Monday, March 30: 7:30, KFAB; 8:30, KFAB; 9:30, KFAB, WBAP; 10, WOI; 10:45, WSB; 11:45, WDAF.
Tuesday, March 31: 6:30, WFAA; 8, WLW, WSB; 9, CKY, WEBH; 9:30, WBAP, WLS; 9:40, WLS; 10, WEBH, WGN, WLS, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, WEBH, WLS, WQJ; 11:45, WDAF; 12, WEBH, WLS, WQJ; 1, KYW, WQJ.
Wednesday, April 1: 7:30, WBAP; 8, WGN, WHAD; 9, WEBH, WLS; 9:45, KYW; 10, WEBH, WGN, WLW, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, KYW, WEBH, WQJ; 11:45, WDAF; 12, KYW, WBAP, WEBH, WQJ; 1, KYW, WQJ.
Thursday, April 2: 7:30, WBAP, WHO; 9, WEBH; 9:30, KFKX, WBAP; 10, WGN, WQJ; 10:03, WLW; 10:30, KFKX; 11, WEBH, WFAA, WQJ; 11:45, WDAF; 12, WEBH, WQJ; 1, KYW, WQJ.
Friday, April 3: 6:30, WFAA; 8, WDAF, WHAD; 8:30, KTHS; 9, KYW, WCCO, WEBH; 9:30, WLS; 10, KYW, WEBH, WGN, WQJ; 10:45, WSB; 11, KYW, WEBH, WQJ; 11:45, WDAF; 12, KYW, WQJ; 1, KYW, WQJ.
Mountain Time Stations
Monday, March 30: 8, CFAC, KOA. Wednesday, April 1: 8, KOA. Friday, April 3: 8, KOA.
Pacific Time Stations
Saturday, March 28: 8, KFWB, KHJ; 9, KFWB; 10, KFI; 11, KHJ.
Sunday, March 29: 7, KFI; 9, KFWB.
Monday, March 30: 8, KNX; 8:30, KFOA; 9, KFI.
Tuesday, March 31: 7, KFI; 7:30, KHJ; 8, KFWB, KHJ; 9, KFWB; 9:30, KHJ; 10, KFI.
Wednesday, April 1: 8, KFI, KFWB; 8:30, KFOA; 9, KFI, KFWB, KNX; 9:30, KHJ; 10, KFI.
Thursday, April 2: 8, KFI, KFWB, KHJ; 9, KFI, KFWB; 11, KNX.
Friday, April 3: 7, KFI; 8, KFWB, KHJ; 9, KFWB, KHJ; 10, KFI; 10:30, KGW.
6-7:30, Hallpryd string quartet, A. J. Erisman, director; 8-11, jointly with WEAF, including AtwaterKent program and the Goodrich Silvertown Cord or
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 6:30 p. m., dinner music. Hotel Ten Eyck orchestra; 7:30, "A Few Moments with New Books," W. W. Jacob; 7:45, Practice club of Saratoga Springs; 8:30, U. S. Army band; 9:30, Pan-American program from Washington; 11:30, Stephen Boisclair, organist.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (361.2), 6:30-7 p. m., violin solos, Olcott Vail; 7-7:30, Silver Slipper revue with Jim Carr's orchestra; 7:30-8, health talk. Dr. Landis; 8-8:30, Chatheau Shanley entertainers; 10-10:30, Hotel St. George orchestra; 11-12, "Standing by for DX Fans;" 12-12:30 a. m.. Parody club revue with Cliff Edwards; 12:30-1 George Olson's music with Warner Ga.ult and Marion Morgans.
WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3 p. m., recital, students, Phillip Jenkins studio; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin hotel dance orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, University of Pennsylvania glee club; 9, "Maunder's Olivert to Calvary," Immanuel Lutheran choral society; 10:05, Gimbel fashion talk.
WJY, New York, N. Y. (405.2), 7:30-8 p. m., Philadelphia Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 8:15-9, Roy G. Parker, tenor; 9:30-9:45, Nathaneale Pench. baritone; 9:45-10, Charles J. Guglleri, musical saw; 10-11, Paul Specht and his Philadelphia Pandora cafe
WJZ, New' York, N. Y. (454.3), 4-4:30 p. m., Maurice Henry's orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodor tea orchestra; 7-7:55, Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Commodore orchestra; 7:55-8:05, "The Lure of Love," John B. Kennedy; 8:10-8:20, N. Y. U. Air college; 8:30-9:30, Pan-American program from WRC, Washington; address, John J. Pershing; U. S. Army band; 10:30-11:30, Waldorf-Astoria dance orchestra.
WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7), 8:30-10 p. m.. music. La Cafetera.
WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 2 p. m., Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2:30, Irene Shearer, soprano; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories.
WIHAK, Lockport, N. Y. (265.6), 12 midnight, Murray Whiteman's midnight serenaders. ,
WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4); 10-2 a. m,, Rosebrook's Radio serenaders; Nautilus Lucky Seven orchcstrii
WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7:35-8 p. m., dance program; 8-8:10, "Timely Topics," F. P. Bent; 8:309:30, concert program; 9:30-10, municipal instrumental trio.
WONK, Tonodi, N. Y. (449), special program.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 4:45 p. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. _,
WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2), 6:15-7:15 p. m., Tom Cooper's ■ orchestra.
WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 8:15-9:45 p. m., Beo Broadcasting orchestra; Reo male quartet; Thomas Metzger, flutist; Raymond Lyon Bowers, pianist; James Lyon, baritone.
WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. m., dinner music. Hotel Statler concert orchestra, Maurice Spitalny, dlrector
WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 3 p. m., Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, concert from WEAF.
Central Time Stations
KFKU, Lawrence, Kans. (275), 6:50 p. m., piano tuningin number; 7, music; 7:15, "Coal Stripping," Prof. C. M. Young; 7:30, "Journalism as a Vocation, ' Prof. L. N. Flint; 7:45, educational psychology, lesson XIII, Dean B. A. Schwegler.
KFKX, Hastings, Nebr. (288.3), 9:30 p. m., mandolin solos. Burton family. ,
KFMQ, Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8), 7:30 p. m.. "Cedars or Apples?" H. R. Rosen; "The Riches in Our Attics," W. B. Hesseltine; "Wood Using Industries of Arkansas," J. T. Buchholz.
KFNF, Shenandoah, la. (266), 6:30 p. m., concert from Elmo, Lucile Spear, director; 8:30, concert from Clarinda, Beulah Downs, director.
KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 8:309 '45 p. m . Charles L. Fischer Eastman hotel orchestra ; 9-45-11, Charles Elliott orchestra; 12:15-1:30 a. m., Phil Baxter and his singing orchestra.
KYW, Chicago, 111. (536). 6:35-7 p. m., Uncle Bob; 7-7-30, Congress hotel dinner concert: 7:33, "A Mock Trial." A. T. Marvel; 8, "Twenty Minutes of Good Reading," Rev. C. J. Pernin; 8:20, musical program; 9-05 "Safety First," Bert Vanderwarf: 10-11:30. evening ut homo; 1-2 a. m.. Insomnia club. CoonBundora Original nidhthawki,
WBAP, Fort Worth, Texas (475.9), 7:30-8:30 p. m., concert, artists, Texas Christian university; 9:3010:45, program, Mrs. T. A. Coughlin, director.
WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 8 p. m., Sturtevant's Birchwood orchestra: Charley Hughey, Morris Silverman, Ned Santry, Gerald Cromack, Vernon Buck.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (266), 7-8 p. m., John Loring Cook and artists; 8-9, popular program; 12-1 a. m.. Owl matinee.
WCAL, Northfleld. Minn. (336.9), 9 p. m., musical program, students St. Olaf college; Penelle Sogn, pianist; Lillian Stratmoen, soprano; Luella Thygesen, mezzosoprano; Signe Anderson, pianist; George Hildahl, bass; WCAL mixed quartet; WCAL orchestra.
WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6), 8 p. m., saxophone quintet: Zion Junior choir; Richard Hire, L. J. Hire, Mrs. L. J. Hire; Hermann Becker, string quartet; E. B. Paxton, baritone; Amelia Nelson, pianist; Mrs. E. B. Paxton, reader.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 4 p. reader's club; 5:30, children's hour; 7-10, pro from WEAF.
program
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m., piano tuning in number on the DuoArt; address, book talk Louis Meeker; Tell-Me-a-Story lady; Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1 a. m.. Merry Old Chief: Plantation players; Eddie Kuhn's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra; Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City club orchestra.
WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2), 7-8 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; Robert York, tenor; Riviera theater; 9-10, Oriole orchestra; Belle Forbes Cutter; Saxophone quintet ; John Stamford, tenor; 11-12, Oriole orchestra; John Stamford, tenor; Belle Forbes Cutter, soprano.
WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m.. Lone Star Five's orchestra; 8:30-9:30, program. Chamber of Commerce, Palestine; 11-12, Pete Pate and Bud Morgan.
WGN, Chicago, III. (370.2), 2:30 p. m., artist series, Lyon & Healy; 5:30, Skeezix time for the children; 6, organ recital, Lyon & Healy; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, WGN quartet; 10-11, Don Bestor Drake dance orchestra.
WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 4-5 p. m., Louisville Conservatory of music; Alamo theater organ; 7:30-9, concert, auspices Town club, Helen Eichenberger, director.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526), 7:30-9 p. m., Grinnell Woman's glee club; 11-12, Dave Rubinson and his
WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6), 6:25 p. m.. Ralph Emerson, organist; 6:50, Senate studio; 7, lullaby time. Ford and Glenn; 7:20, E. Warren Howe's concert ensemble.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio <422.3), 4 p. m., piano recital, Adelaide Apfel; French lesson, Mme. Ida Tcimpidis; 6, State Memory contest; 6:45, Secretary Hawkins; 10, three minute message, United States Civil Service department; 10:03, Cooper corporation concert; Cooper concert orchestra, directed by William Stoess; male quartet; Senator Schultz, monologist; Doherty Melody boys; piano-accordian solos, Larry Grueter.
WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 6 p. m., Chicago theater organ; 6:25, Hotel LaSallo orchestra; 8, garden talk, James H. Burdett; 8:30, to be announced; 8:50, University of Chicago lecture; 9:15, program. Ravenswood Methodist church.
WO AW, Omaha, Nebr. (526), 6 p. m., children's story hour, Grace Sorenson; 6:20, to be announced: 6:45, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9, WOAW's anniversary program.
WOC, Davenport, la. (483.6), 6:30 p. m., sandman's visit; 7, program from WEAF; 11, Lonis Connor and his LeClaire hotel orchestra ; Peter MacArthur, baritone.
WOI, Ames, Iowa (270), 8:15 p. m., musical program.
WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8-10 p. ra., Sunday school lesson, B. H. Hollister; orchestra, Aurora college.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 7-8 p. m., Rainbo Garden orchestra; Van Hlggens family; Mrs. Lydia Lochner, contralto; Edith Buckmaster, accompanist; 10-1 a. m. , Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks: Vcrdl trio; Lew Butler; Ned and dies; Marie Wv ano;
James J. Whalen, tenor; 1-2, Hotsy Tot
WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 5-6 p. m Melody artists; 8-9, Mrs. Gertrude It. Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, organist.
WTAS, Elgin, III. (302.8), 7-12 p. m., chestra.
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