Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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10 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated June 6,1925 WAMPUS BEAUTIES HEARD AT KFI Monday, June 8 (Continued from page 9) dens Entertainment: 11-11:30, organ recital. Loew's Lexington theatre; 11:30-12, Silver Slipper revue and orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2). 4:lu p. ra.. garden talk, Chas. K. Hallowell; 6:05, Clarence Seamon's concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; "Control of Tuberculosis." Dr. Ward Brinton. WJAR. Providence, R. I. (305.9), S p. m., dance music: 9, A. & P. Gypsy string ensemble. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (454-3). 7-8 p. m., Bernhard Levitow's Hotel Cowiuodore dinner concert; 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; S:10-8:30, NYU Air college; S:30-9:30, program, Landay Hall; 9:30-9:45, duets, Marie Xicholson, soprano; Elizabeth Gibbs, contralto. WLIT. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5). 4:30 p. m.. Magazine corner. Mrs. B. F. Maschal; Marcella North, pianist; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 8:30, roncert, Hayden club ; 9 :30, concert from Stanley theater ; 10. Arcadia cafe dance orchestra ; Spike Hamilton's Barbary Coast orchestra direct from Young's Million Dollar Pier. Atlantic city. WMCA. New York. N. Y. (340.7), 4-5 p. m.. Paul Alcuri. Laurel House trio: 6:30-7:30, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra; 8-9, joint recital, Edward French, pianist; Herman Weinstein. violinist; 0:25-9:30. health talk: 10-10:30, McAlpin Radio Forum; 10:30-11, George Kohlmeier orchestra; 11:30-12, George Krdilmcier orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526), 7-7:25. Original Charleston Five: 7:25-7:30, baseball results; 7:35-7:40, health talk: 7:50-8, piano recital; 8-8:15, "Knotty Problems in Baseball." John B. Foster; 8:15-9:30, concert program : 10-10:30, Harry Ash's orchestra. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 4:45 p. m., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, Hotel Adelphia Roof Garden orchestra; 2. Mark Strand theater concert; 8:30. A. and P. Gypsies; 10:03, organ recital, Mary E. Vogt ; 10 :3u, Vincent Rizzo's dance orchestra. WOR. Newark, N. J. (405.2), 6:15-7:15 p. m., Ernie Krickett's orchestra; 7:15-7:25, sport talk; 8:30-9:30. AI Reid's hour; 9:30-10:30, Dr. Sigmund Spaeth's party: 10:45-11, two-man singing orchestra. Perry and Russell; 11:30-12, The Commanders. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations KDKA, Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1). 2:30-7 p. to., baseball scores; 8:45, concert. WBAV, Columbus (293.7), 8 p. m., WBAV orchestra. WBBM, Chicago, III. (226), 6-7 p. m.. Crillon orchestra. WCEE, Elgin, III. (275), 10:30-12 midnight, Joe Rudolph and the Boss's Own orchestra; Frank Morris, Polly Willis, Eddie and Fannie Cavanaugh; John Poat. WCX, Detroit Mich. (516.9), 4:15 p. m., musical program; 6, dinner concert, Book-Cadillac hotel; 7, musical probram. WEAR, Cleveland, O. (389.4), 7-8 p. m., musical procram, Loew's State theater. WGN, Chicago, III. (370.2), 6:30-7 p. m., Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5), 1 p. m., music, talk; 5:30, Hotel Ten Eyck orchestra; 6:15, "Home Canning," Prof. Lucille Brewer ; 6 :35, Spark's Circus program; band concert; 500 voice chorus; Mile. Duval, vocalist. WHT, Deerfield, III. (399.8). 7-8:30 p. m., Evelyn Ehmborn, harpist; Robert Nead, pianist; Seola Aikman, soprano; Adele Brandt, contralto; Al Carney, organist; 8:45-10:05 (238), Elmer Kaiser Riverview Park Ballroom orchestra; 10:30-1, (399.8), David Boyd, whistler: Walter Donovan, tenor; Carl Stockenberg, harmonica soloist ; Brock Sisters ; Alvin Fry, tenor; Milton Grossman, saxophonist; Heather and Stephenson; Al Carney, Husk O'Hare's orchestra; Northland trio. WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (302.8), 10:30 p. m.. Cantor A. Kritz, George LaFebre, J. I. Shuflitowski, Reneau Sisters, William Horowitz, Geneva organ, Charley Straight's orchestra. May Ward. WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 10 p. m., Benzol entertainers; 11, popular program; 12, midnight program, Kodel gang. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3), 7 p. m., dinner hour concert. Hotel Gibson; Hotel Gibson concert, Robert Visconti, director; 8:15, entertainment, Cincinnati Zoo; 9 :15, violin and piano solos. Patricia and Margaret Conway; 9:30, Davis Reflectograph concert; Famous Lyric male quartet. WMAQ, Chicago. III. (447.5), 2:45 d. m., Cubs-New York baseball; 6, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 6:50, Family Altar league. WRC, Washington, D. C. (468.5), 5-ti:30 p. m., TJ. S. Xavv band. WREO. Lansing, Mich. (285.5), 10 p. m., baseball. WSA1. Cincinnati, Ohio (326), 10 p. m., Apollo mixed quartet. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4), 6-7 p. m., Golden Pheasant studio dance music; 8-9, Willard studio instrumental hour, Willard symphony; Walter Logan, director; 9-11, Willard symphony and artists, excerpts from "Aida;" 11-12, Public auditorium organ recital; Edwin Arthur Kraft, organist. WTAS. Elgin. III. (302.8), 8-10:30 p. m.. Villa Olivia Radio concert, Joe Rudolph, orchestra; Eddie and Fannie Cavanaugh, Frank Morris, Polly Willis, John Poat. WT1C, Hartford, Conn. (348.6), 6 p. m.. Hotel Bond trio, Lois Randall, soprano; 6:50, baseball scores; 7, dinner mu ;■■>>. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7), 6 p. m., dinner concert; 8, concert from New York; 9, Detroit News orchestra. Central Standard Time Stations KFAB. Lincoln, Nebr. (240), 7:30-9:30 p. m., Waikiki trio; Colonlans orchestra, Orville Andrews, Buick Warbler: Charles Kokesch, pianist. KFKU, Lawrence. Kan. (275), 7 p. m., music; 7:15, "The Story of Sand and Gravel Deposits," Prof. R. S. Knappen; 7:30, "Some Recent Biography and Autobiography," Prof. R. D. O'Leary; 7:45, Spanish if on. KFNF. Shenandoah, la. (266), 7:30 p. m., concert, Henry Field Beed rompany. KFRU, Bmtow, Okla. (394.5), 7-8 p. m., Oklahoma Mutational hour; 8-10 :80, entertainment. KFVE, University City. Mo. (240), 6 p. m.. Radiocast . Romainc Fielding; 10, male nuartet, T. G. Co by, dfrector. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.1), 9 p. m., Gardner Motor company Eight-in-Line entertainers; 10, American Legion band of Belleville. KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8), 8:308:40 p. m., baseball; 8:30-9, New Arlington hotel orchestra ; 9-10. concert. Alice C. Henniger, director. WBAP, Ft. Worth, Tex. (475.9), 7-30-8:30 p. m., mixed program, North Texas Traction company; 9:30-10:45, popular music. Ward's "Trail Blazers"; 11-12, George C. Orum's Palace theater orchestra. WCBD, Zion, Ml. (344.6), 8" p. m.. concert quartet. Celestial bells : instrumental trio ; Fred Faassen, organist; Alexander DePew. flutist; Mrs. H. E. Mayfield, soprano; Lillian Detienne, reader. WCCO, Minneapolis. St. Paul, Minn. (416.4), 2:30 p. ro., address. President Coolldge at the Norse-American Centennial; 4, baseball; 4:05, Readers' club; 5:30, children's hour; 6, baseball; 6:45, F. & R. Family; S, opening program; 9, baseball. Mountain Standard Time Stations KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4), 8 p. m„ Fred Schmitt and his Rialto theater orchestra; 8:10, St. Anne Dramatic club, "The Alien Princess;" "Romeo and Juliet," KOA players ; KOA orchestra. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFAE, Pullman. Wash. (348.6), 7:30-9 p. m., Theta Upsilon national sorority; Katherine Conner, cellist; Florence Lester, vocalist; Claribel Conner, Ruth Coates, violinists; Bernice Hamilton, reader; Donna Whitney, pianist; Florence Lester, Dorothy Hutchison, vocalists; Spokane string trio; Tail Nu Kappa Boilermakers; "Care of Pet Animals," Dean E. E. Wegner; "Home Management at the Farm Women's Camp," Gladys Gallup ; "How to Engage in Farming with Limited Capital," George Severance. KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (467), 5:30-6 p. m.. Examiner's matinee musicale; 6-6:15, McDaniels' nightly Baseball Scores TABULATED below is a time table of the stations giving baseball scores this week. Stations are divided into the different standard times in use. The hours are given in the kind of time in use at each listed station : Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, June 6: 4:30, WJZ; 5:45, "WTIC; 5:30, WJZ; 7:25, WNYC; 8, WJZ. Monday, June 8: 7:25, WNYC; 9:50, WBZ. Tuesday, June 9: 7:25, WNYC; 9:50, WBZ. Wednesday, June 10: 7:25, WNYC; 9:50. WBZ. Thursday, June 11: 7:25, WNYC; 9:50, WBZ. Friday, June 12: 7:25, WNYC; 9:50, WBZ. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations Saturday, June 6: 2, WGY; 2:30, KDKA; 2:45, KDKA, WMAQ; 2:30, KDKA; 3, KDKA; 3:15, KDKA; 3:30, KDKA; 3:55, WWJ; 4, WMAQ; 4:15, 4:30, 4:45, 5, KDKA; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Sunday, June 7: 6:55, WTIC. Monday, June 8: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3:30, KDKA; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, KDKA, WMAQ; 4:30, 5, KDKA; 5:55, WTIC; 6, WGN. WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Tuesday, June 9: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, WMAQ; 4:30, 5, 7, KDKA; 6, WGN, WLS; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Wednesday, June 10: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, 4:30, 5, WWJ; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 7, KDKA; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Thursday,' June 11: 2, WRC; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, 4:30, 5, KDKA; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 9:55, KDKA; 10, WREO. Friday, June 12: 2:30, KDKA; 2:45, WMAQ; 3, 3:30, KDKA; 3:45, WEAR; 3:55, WWJ; 4, WMAQ; 4:30, 5, KDKA; 6, WGN, WLS; 6:50, WTIC; 9:55, KDKA; 10, KREO. Central Standard Time Stations Saturday, June 6: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAP; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WSMB; 8:30, KTHS. Sunday, June 7: 4:30, WFAA; 6:45, WOC; 9, WCCO; 9:15, KTHS. Monday, June 8: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA: 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF; 6:30, WSMB; 8:30, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Tuesday, June 9: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 8:30, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Wednesday, June 10: 3:15, WHAS; 3:30, WDAF; 4, WCCO; 4:30, WDAF, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, "WDAF, WOC; 6:30, WSMB; 8:30, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Thursday, June 11: 3, "WDAF; 3:15, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 5, WDAF; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 9, KTHS, WCCO. Friday, June 12: 3, WDAF; 3:15, WHAS; 4, WCCO, WDAF; 4:30, WFAA; 6, WCCO, WDAF, WOC; 6:20, WOAW; 6:30, WSMB; 8:30, KTHS; 9, WCCO. Mountain Standard Time Stations Monday, June 8: 6, KOA. Tuesday, June 9: 6:30, KOA. Wednesday, June 10: 6, KOA. Thursday, June 11: 6, KOA. Friday,1 June 12: 6, KOA. Pacific Standard Time Stations Saturday, June 6: 6, KFOA. Monday, June 8: 6, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW. Tuesday, June 9: 6, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW. Wednesday, June 10: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW. Thursday, June 11: 6, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW. Friday, June 12: 2, 3, 4, KNX; 6, KFOA; 6:45, KGO; 7:30, KGW. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6), 6-7 p. m.. piano tuning-in number; Cecile Burton, reader; Plantation players; 8-10, around the town with WDAF; 11:45-1 a. m.. Merry Old Chief, Plantation players: Charles Dornberger's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra. WEBW, Beloit, Wis. (268), 8:30-9:45 p. m., men's glee WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9), 6:30-7:30 p. m., Roy Lefflngwell's orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Sweetwater violin choir, Mrs. O. L. Cutbirth, director. WHA, Madison, Wis. (535.4), 7:45 p. m.. University School of Music; "Logic and Life," Prof. M. C. Otto. WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (399.8), 3:15 p. m.. baseball. WHO, Des Moines, la. (526), 7:30-8 p. m., Mary Mack, popular soloist; Katherine Torey, pianist; 8-9, program. Dean Holmes Covvper, director; 11:15-12, organ recital. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 8:30 p. m., Washington Syncopators. WOAN. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8), 12:15-12:45 p. m., orchestra; 9-10, orchestra, male quartets. WOAW, Omaha, Nehr. (526), 6 p. m., Phyllis Griswold, organist; 6:30, McCrory's popular period, Lillian Mad sen, director; 6:45, orchestra: 9, program, Hannan Van Brunt company. Ford dealers. WO I, Ames, la. (270), 10 p. m., program of popular music. WRBC, Valparaiso, Ind. (278), 7:30 p. ra., music and speakers. WSB. Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 5-6 p. m., bedtime story, Bonnie Barnhardt; Georgian's orchestra; 8-9, music; 10:40, Warner's Seven Aces. WSMB. New Orleans, La. (319). 6:30-7:30 p. m., dinner musicale, baseball, twilight tales; 8:30-10:30, Leslie George and his Patio Koyal dance orchestra, Fuzzy Wuzzy Twins. doings; 6:45-7, raditorial talk; 7-8, California Serenades dance orchestra, direction George Cronk; Sigmund Cachs, violin soloist; Roife Pratt, tenor; 8-9, songs of the old south with interesting bits about who wrote them; 9-10, program, Walter M. Murphy Motors company; Virginia Flohri, the Radio nightingale; Los Angeles string quartet; J. Roy Logge, baritone; 10-11, Examiner, Ray West and his Alexandria hotel dance orchestra. KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252), 6:30-8 p. m., program, John A. Evans corporation. Hacienda Park dance orchestra; 8-9, program, Cheek-Neal Coffee company. Maxwell House coffee string quartet, Harry Jackson, leader; Bill Hatch and Ray Kellogg, the jazz twins; 9-10, Screenland dance orchestra; 10-11, Warner Brothers' frolic, direction Charlie Wellman. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361.2), 8 p. m., educational program; Amphion trio; "Drainage of Farm Land," Prof. W. W. Weir; "Class Room Instruction by Radio," Dr. Virgil E. Dickson; "To Think Without Confusion," John Snape; "Editorial Arrows," Charles K. Field; 10-1, Henry Halstead's orchestra. KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 6-7 p. m., Frederick W. Goodrich, organist; 7:30-8, baseball. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio; Sid Ziff's sports talk; 6:15-6:30, travel talk, W. F. Alder; 6:30-7:30, dinner hour program, Detmers Optical company; 7:30-8, program, Columbia Outfitting company; 8-9, KNX feature hour; 9-10. program, L. W. Stockwell company; 10-11, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra, June Pursell, soloist; 11-12, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra, from Ambassador hotel. KPO, San Francisco, Calif (428.3) ; 6:15-6:30 p. m.. baseball; 6:40-7:30, States Restaurant orchestra; 8-9, talk, Joseph D. Redding. American composer; Theodore J. Irwin, organist; 9-10, Studio program; 10-11, States Restaurant orchestra. Tuesday, June 9 Tuesday, silent night for: AT9, CFCA, CHNC, CHIC, CHYC, CNRT, KFAE, KFKU. KFKX, KFNF, KJR, KLX, KOA, KOB, PWX. WAHG, WBAV. WBBR. WCBD, WEAO, WHA, WHAD, WHAZ, WKAQ, WOI, WOS, WRBC, WTAM. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CKAC, Montreal, Can. (410), 7 p. m., talks on hygiene; 7:30, Windsor hotel dinner concert; 8:30, Montreal Press club entertainers; 10:30, Windsor Hotel Cascade room dance orchestra. CNRA, Moncton, Can. (313), 8:30 p. m., Jewish concert, Y. M. H. S. of Saint John; CNRA orchestra. WAHG, Richmond Hill. N. Y. (315.6), 12:30-1:15 p. m., music, time signals and weather reports. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (333.3), 6 p. in.. Leo Reisman Hotel Lenox ensemble; 8:15, Andre Savard, pianist; 8:30, Old Timers' program; Katherine White, soprano; Bay State quartet; Patrick J. Gaffney, fiddler; Blanche Pickering, pianist; 9, Hotel Brunswick orchestra: 9:50, baseball. WCAE, Pittsburgh, Pa. (461.3), 6:30 p. m., dinner concert, William Penn hotel; 8, program from New York; 8:30, Gold Dust Twins; 9, Eveready hour; 10. Grand Opera. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (245). 6 p. m.. Hotel Pennsylvania Interfraternity orchestra; 6:30. Charles Verna's dance orchestra; 7:30, concert, N. Snellenburg & Co.: 8, talk, Clara Zillessen; 9:15, "What We See and Hear in Music," Maude Hanson Pettit; 10:30, Charles Verna's dance orchestra. WDWF, Providence. R. I. (440.9), 8:30 p., m., Arcadia WEAF, New York, N. Y. (491.5), 6-7 p. :jn., dinner music, Waldorf-Astoria; 7-7:10, William J. Fagan, baritone: 7:10-7:30, Columbia University lecture: 7:308, Eagle Neutrodyne trio; 8-8:10, talk. Bank of America; 8:10-8:30, talk. "Why Worry," Bishop Phillip Cook of Episcopal Diocese of Delaware; 8:30-9, Gold Dust Twins; 9-10, Eveready hour; 10-11, grand opera, "Lucia di Lammermoor," WEAF Grand Opera company; 11-12, dance program. WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (233), 7-7:30 p. m., Bert Roborn's orchestra; 7:45-8, Thomas Prytheich, tenor; Mildred Mayes, pianist: 8-8:10, railroad talk, G. T. Geer; 8:15-8:30, Sara V. Turits, soprano; 8:30-9, Ken Burdick, baritone. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (476), 6:30 p. m., Big Brother club; 7:15, musicale; 8, musicale from New York; 8:30, Gold Dust Twins; 9, Eveready hour; 10, Grand Opera company. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 3 p. m., talk, "Bringing the Bank Closer to the Public"; 6:30, Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7. Radio Scout; 8, concert from WEAF; S:30, Gold Dust Twins; 9, Eveready hour. WGBS, New York, N. Y. (315.6), Crete Carton, soprano; 6-6:30 p. m. Uncle Geebee; 6:30-7:30, Jersey Collegians; 8-8:30, Ellen Jane Thompson, soprano; 9-10, Y. M. C. A. musical program; Charles S. Lewis, pianist; Charles W. Schroter, tenor: 10-10:30, May Singhi Breen and Peter de Rose; 10:30-10:40, interview with Paul Whiteman, Terese Rose Nagel; 10:4011. Paul Ross, violinist; 11-11:30, Samuel Shankman, pianist. WGR, Buffalo, N. Y. (319), 2:30-4:30 p. m., WGR'S afternoon program, A. J. Erisman, director: 8-11. joint broadcasting with WEAF, including William J. Fagan, baritone soloist; address. Bishop Philip Cook on "Why Worry"; Gold Dust Twins, Eveready hour, and operatic selections, "Lucia de Lammermoor." WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275), 7:30 p. m., Seaside hotel trio; 9, Hotel Shelburne concert orchestra; 11, Strand theater. WHN, New York, N. Y. (360), 7-7:30 p. m.. Colonial Aces: 7:30-7:35, health talk. Dr. Landis; 9:30-10, Palisades Amusement Park orchestra; 11:30-12, Club Alabam orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Parody club revue and orchestra. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (508.2), 6:05 p. m.. Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra: 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8, St. Alban's Glee club assisted by Girard Craftsmen male quartet; 9, piano recital, Florine R. Thanhauser ; 9:30, talk, Harry Weir, city architect, Wildwood, N. J.; 10:05, movie talk, Eli M. Orowitz; 10:30, Howard Lanin's dance orchestra. WJAR. Providence, R. I. (305.9), 8:30 p. m.. Gold Dust Twins: 9, Eveready hour. WJY, New York, N. Y. (405.2), 8:15-8:30 p. m., talk, "The Birds of Paradise/' Lee S. Crandall of Zoological society; 8:30-8:45, George Dale, tenor: Heme Neely, accompanist; 8:50-9, Jefferson Memorial talk. Pauline Henkle. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (454.3), 7-7:15 p. m., Frank Dole's dog talk; 7:15-8, Joseph Strissof's Hotel Vanderbilt orchestraffi 8-8:10, Wall Street Journal review; 8:10-9:10. Wanamaker program; 9:30-9:45, A. Duques, clarinetist. WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5), 2:30 p. m., "Care of Children," Mrs. Louis Love"; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:50, dramatic review, Allyn C. Sa.urer. WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7), 4:45-4:55 p. m., beauty talk, Mme. Belle; 6:30-7:30, Aladdin dance orchestra; 8:15-8:20, health talk; 10-11, Chiropractic hour of music: 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra. WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526). 6:50-7 p. m., market high spots; 7-7:25, song recital: 7:25-7:30, baseball results; 7:35-7:50, talk. Mayor John F. Hylan: 7:50-8, piano recital; 8-8:15, talk; 8:15-9:30, special concert feature; 10-10:30, Five Messner Brothers; 10:35-11, Five Messner Brothers. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 4:45 p. ra., organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:30, A. Candelori's concert orchestra. WOR, Newark, N. J. (405.2), 3-3:10 p. m., talk on modern poets. Dr. Leon Mones: 6:15-6:30, Lorraine orchestra; 6:30-7, Man in Moon; 7-7:30, Lorraine orchestra. Eastern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Stations AT9, Fort Bragg, N. C. (435), 9 p. m., dance orchestra. KDKA. Pittsburgh. Pa. (309.1), 2:30-7 p. m., baseball scores; 8:45, concert; 10:30, Grand theater. KYW, Chicago, III. (535.4). 5:35-6 p. m., children's bedtime story; 6-6:30, dinner concert. Congress hotel; (Continued on page 11) The six smiling1 boys in this picture compose Dixie's most popular jazz and dance orchestra, the Patio Royal dance orchestra of New Orleans which broadcasts from "WSMB, every Monday from 8:30-10:30 p. m. Tlieir particular brand of syncopation is well liked in the South. The Patio Royal dance orchestra is composed of Leslie C. George, director ana baiijolst; Clarence Erath, pianist; William Bruan, Jr., cornetist; Arthur Luquet, cornetist; Evans Zevely, saxophonist, and Louis Uhle, drummer.