Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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July 25, 1925 RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated 9 MINIATURE PHILHARMONIC AT KHJ Sunday, July 26 (Continued from page 8) WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (399.8), 9:57 a. m., organ music; 10, Methodist temple, choir. WHO. Des Moines. Iowa (526), 7*0-8:30 p. m.. Bankers Life trio, Helen Birmingham, pianist; Katheryn Fletcher, cellist; Arthur Cohen, violinist. WOAI, San Antonio, Texas (394.5). 11 a. m.. First Presbyterian church services. Rev. Hugh McLeilian, pastor; 8, Central Christian church. Bev. P. B. Hill, pastor; 9:30-10:30, musical program. Penelope Borden. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526). 9 a. m., chapel service. Rev. R. R. Brown; 9 p. m. , chapel service. WOC. Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 8-8:30 p. m., Zion Evangelical Lutheran church. Rev. J. F. Schnack; 9:30-11:30, Palmer Little symphony. WOS. Jefferson City, Mo. (440.9), 8 p. m.. Union religious services. Mountain Standard Time Stations KFWA. Ogden. Utah (261), 8-11 p. m., musical program. Chamber of Commerce. Pacific Standard Time Stations KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252), 9-11 p. m., late news, Warner Bros, movie frolic with stars of stage and screen. studio, direction of Joseph Plunkett : 8:30-8:15, health talk. Metropolitan Lite Insurance company; S:4u-10:15, Goldman band concert; 10:15-10:30. Giuseppe de Benedetto, tenor; 10:30-11:30, Hotel Bossert Marine Roof orchestra. WEEI, Boston, Mass. (476). 7:30 p. m., musicale; 8. Virginia Denny Birgfeld. soprano; 8:30, Tower health talk; 9. Ed Andrews and his Nautical Garden orchestra: 10, Thermo Appliance company. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5). 3 p. m.. Daisy Burnham, trumpeter; playlet, "The Woman Hater;" 6:45, Bellevue Stratford Roof Garden orchestra. WGBS. New York. N. Y. (315.6), 3:50-4 p. m.. "The Placing of a Manuscript." Hugh F. Herbert; 6-6:30, L'ncle Geebee; 6:30-7, popular songs. Bob Schaefer and Fred Fisher; Antoni's Circle orchestra. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (319). 2:30-4:30 p. m., WGR's afternoon program; 6:30-7:30. Olympic dance orchestra; 9-10:30, progTam, P. Arlow Mathews and associate artists; 11-1 a. m., supper dance music, Vincent Lopez' Hotel Sutler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser. director. WHAR. Atlantic City. N. J. (275), 7:30 p. m.. lecture period; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 7:30, book review, Mrs. James Lord: 8. Seaside hotel trio; 11, Strand theater organ recital; 12, Vincent Lopez, Jr.'s dance orchestra. WHN. New York, N. Y. (361.2). 5-5:30 p. m.. dance music: 7-7:15, "Terry" McGovern's presentation of boxing celebrities; 8-8:30, Roseland dance orchestra: 11-11:30. organ recital, Loew's Lexington theater; 1212:30 a. m., Harry Richman and his Club Rlchman entertainers. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), 3:30 p. m.. Comfort's Rita McFawn, soprano, will sing' again this Friday, at 9:30 p. m., at WEBH, Chicago. Louise Howatt, right, is the plump little comedian from Chicago who came to Roilywood looking for a Job in the movies and found fame, if not fortune, by singing popular song's via KNX. She is a regular feature of this station. : KGO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), 11 a. m., Flr<t C'.nv.iev: li P. m., Clift hoiM concert ;|e lymphony orchestra; 7:1-", Pint i ml church. KGW, Portland. Ore. (491.5). 10:30-12 noon, services. , of our Pather (First Unitarian), l-tr, W. <; i Lril P i 1 liowman, pastor. KHi. Lo» Angeles. Calif. (405.2). 8-6:30 p. m . Lfllgbira. Jack ('roit'lidw. leader: .; :30 -7, Arl Hickman's Itlltmore hotel I, Arthur Hlakcly. organist; H-10. *le liiIC Ajlgelci Hoap company, arranged b I Johnson, pre itntlnK iiic Miniature Pnllharmonlo Bympfa chestra. KNX. Hollywood. Calif. (336.9). 7-8 P m . Fi h>tcrlan Church of ■■ a r t p, Jlv Lennan. pastor; 8-9, Ambassador hotel conci rlamlcal program. Barerb Hllli Nui erfei, Luhovl-kl i rlo. KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4). 11 n. m , Si. John's pal cathedra] : I p. m. . hi John's i entlsu KPO. San Francluo. Calif. (428 . : I, 0 p. m., f'alarr hold eoncort orchestra ; 8-8:30, Palai ronrcri OTchUtn; 8:30-10, Rudy BaJgar*! Fairmont U I orhe#trs. KTCL. 8-wltte. Wash. (305.9), 7:80-9:10 P t Chord 1st; 9:10-10:10. International Bible student*. Monday, July 27 Monday. sllnnt night far: CKAC. CNRT. KFAE. KFDM. KC1W. KH). KL08, KYW, PWX. WBAV. WBBM. WBCN. WCAU. WDWF. WEAO. WEBH. WEBJ. WFI. WON, W088. WOES, WHAS, WIBO. WIP. WIY. WKAQ. WLS. WMAQ, WMBB. WOC. WOAI. WQI. WRC. WREO. Atlantic or Eastern Daylight Saving Time Stations CHIC. Toronto. Can CD . 'iii.net: u B li Mi iikiuIiI. but; duet, W. An lirr. Leslie Pll CHNC. Toronto. Cin. (35S.7). 10 p. m.. CHNC string rln E. Rodley, pi. nisi . rom I WAHG. Richmond Hill. N. Y.. (SI Klfiecr, Mln■ llr. with IMgnr I Banjo Eddls string trio: 8 0 hi, tenor. » 80 10 IS, Min chrophnsc string trio; In i ,-,. |n -,*,. Hcnaonlans rl.nee 1 05, Lima signals An<l wc.llier report; II DB n 30, Ren rani in* danci orel WBBR. Now York. N. Y. (272.6). 8 p a . Il»rh.r» Jonas i 15, llar bara and Rudolph JonaKh: H 35, "The lUrp of God"; ". Tocal selec'i ML WCAE. Pittsburgh. Pa. (461.3). fl ;3n p m. dinner i. William Peon hotel; H..10, concert: 11, dance 1 1 Inn. WEAF. New York. N. Y. (491.5). I I'-T IS a m.. Metropolitan tower health drill; 1-4:18 p in.. Mlihka '■ 1.VI..TH. l.uln ll>>dgrr«, pianist; 1:30 1:46, Emanui 5, "Tlie Human Side of MltslO." Margaret /erhe ' dinner music. Waldorf-Astoria; 7-7 16, Vera Curtis, soprano; 7:15-8:30, program. Mark Strand theater and Philharmonic orchestra; 6:05, Benjamin Franklin cou: 7. Inelo Wlp's bedtime stories. WJAR. Providence. R. I. (305.9), 8 p. m., Hcrry Spring dance team : ft. A. A I'. Gypsy string ensemble. WJZ. New York. N. Y. (454.3). 7-S p. in.. Hernhard Lerltow' Hotel Commodore, dinner ronccrt; 88 in. Wall Street .lonio.il review; 8:10-8:30, NVf Mr college; 8:30-9:30, program, Landny Hall: 10:4511:45, Jaciiue. Green and bis Club Dcauvlllo orchestra. WLIT. Philadelphia. Pa. (394.5). 4:no p. m.. SUreelli North, pianist: 7 :.'su. Dream Daddy's bedtlmo stories; I nicy Hour of Music; 10, Arcadia cafe dunce DTI nostra. WMCA. New York. N. Y. (340.71. t BO 7 BO p. m., Krnle Golden and hli Hotel \l..\lpln orchestra: 8-9. I church of Christ Daisy Hriivsn Turrhln. sop] 1, ] 111 | ltrovvn Turchln; 10 B. Hon Colony theater ■ renadcr.. WNYC. New York. N. Y. (526), 7 10-7:30 p. m.. song I. .ill Problems," John is Central Park; 10:15-10:80, "Trend of the WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.7). 4:45 p. m.. organ reMan 1. Vi.n; 7 80, A Can.lclorl', Hotel Adelphl Boot Oarden orehestre; h. Mori ter Doneert; 8:80, I ' Marine IliMjf orchestra; 11. Hotel Adtlpbll Hoof Oarden or Eaitern Standard or Central Daylight Saving Time Station* KOKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1). I IS P. D . WBBM. Chicago. III. (226), ' hour; I'h.rlle an. I I WBZ. Springfield. Mass. fSSS.ll llfll the aier lerlcli Pullen, director; Marg.ret Tighe, oTganl am; m, Aleppo dr eorpi or Bhrlner'a band • in. dramnllr 9, Arllmr s I i. arrumpanlal : 0 ',". t..».k • B WCEE. Elgin. III. (2751. 10:30-11 mldnlaht. Itiarlene Star r lolnn. *lv\ Hie Own orchestra. WCX. 0. troll. Ml«h. (518.9). 4:16 P m. eonrert ; «. WEAR. Cleveland. Ohl. I IH'l *}. 7 I p o, . WFAA. Dalla.. T.ias (475.0). (1.10 7 10 p n \r'le CoUlnl and MIS J. Ill I'lr.-.s. I .10-9:30, rtel TfN .1 n WOES. Oak Park, III. (250). '. 7 p m . fll.lv. I'eier. la HUrman. mnir^'rook, tenor; Mr*. Mem,-: musical WOY. 8<hensKtady. N. Y. (370 "■ . dinner minlr. Iloiel Ten t:>'k rjrchealra: 1 IS, Tanner." r'.TV>* I.e.; il 30, bes« 'a Hancock Laka orch.itra; f>n«. Mchrein.r pianist WHA2. Troy. N. Y. (380). «r. p m. M.rr Ilran. soprano: 8. .10. ennrert, Iran Tllyoo. <1|-' WHT. Osrartlfld. III. (3908). Mljfl p m. 41 farner. organist; (Iravllng's siring trio. I. r Kla sic*: John Clark, harltone; l.eola Alkman. sv>prann: Ixiftls Thirty Mil Paiida Boyd, whistler; Fred Wlltmer, pianist; mil n Grossman, sasophonlst; Flo. Henry and Lillian Ber nard; Tom Brown Saxophone band; Sandy Meek, tenor; Ilarrv Bosnlck, pUUUBt; Horlend Merrill, nui is a 1 saw soloist; l'at Barnes; 12:80, Al Carney, organist. WJJD. Moosehcart, III. (302.8), n IB 7:16 P m .. dinner rtj 7,i',-8, Moosehcart Novelty orchestra; Bel mont hotel trio; 10:30-1 a. m.. Charley straight and his otebeatra; Alberl ^^ nro\Mi. organist, WKRC. Cincinnati. Ohio (320), 8 p ni . Robert F. llioll> I'.. I. Ano-rl'.in l.ei:lon; '.I, Cal.hiell and Taylor, Original Benzol b WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 7 p. m. Hotel Gib son orriiesiia, Bobert vlaoontl, dlroctor; 8, 1 [cei of the Llggetl Bra Coil company; plana sparks, Liggett'* red hot plana ld> 1 recital of cla sic . Cyril Buichle; Uary Barbarn. the Bweethearl of Badlo; B:S0, tb« Pamotu Lyric male quartet. WMAK. Loekport. N. Y. (265.5). B:80-10:16 i>. m. lie, W 1 ci dman WMBF. Miami Beach. Fla. (384.4). 0 BO 7 p. m . Kleeiu.i ii 1: a; 7-7:in. Fleetwood Iladi,. ■ lance music, 11. Dtvi od Badlo or 1. specialties. WOAI, San Antonio. Texas (394.5), B:30 p. in. Manger irlo. WORD. Batnvla. III. (275). B:8fJ p. in. Bible qui lion and ai ! B ' 1 Rlci profraD . Prof, if it Barttioli ■■■ ile quartet WRC. Washington. D. C. (468.5). 5 p. m.. V. S. Navy band; 6:25, bnsehnll. WSAI. Cincinnati. Ohio (326), 10 p 10 . Rmll riollnlit; Paulina Btemler, plant I : B gnll.ir aril. Is; Virginia Bll : n Head. nrmiopanl.l ; Tom I liar -Inger. WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (380.41. B ." p m . Ooldan 8 0, VVIIlard symphonj ■ Ita; 'II 12, WTA8. Elgin, III. (302.9). anil U11 llo O Ira; Hi rblc M . man: i-i.ii Wllcoi WTir.. Hartford. Conn. (318.6). B p in . Btnll Helm 1 Bond irlo; Bllaaboth M Bt Idi WW). Detroit. Mlrh. (352.7), B p D., dinner concert: 7:10, Goldman Central Standard Time Stations KFAB. llntoln. Nebr 1UO8). 7 0-B p m. Belabaw's Qoraldlne 1 KTNF. Shenandoah. Iowa (26GI. 7 30 p m. KfRU. Brl.tow. OII« (394.8). : v m. Oklahoma KFUO. St Louis. Mo. (546.1), H p m , adlr KFVE. Unlveralry City. M.. (240). 10 p Eg I ne. Ilnmnlne rieldlng, rcirr KHII Counril Bluffs. Iowa (270). 7 10 p m. Mr. Williams, alto; Opel Burt, soprei . Kaie Pianist; * I Hlmtilc. reader; I 10, An r,tra K80. SI. Lauls. Mo. (546.1), 0 p. n, narul, KTHS. H.t Serines Natlanal Park. Ark. (374.6). 9 21 . New Arlln.' .'»tra WCBO. 2len, III. (344.6). 8 p m. rolled n„arlei; re|e»!|al her am, ma rlml-s I li Thomas, sopranol 'srl Ludlow, pianist. Mrs S II l»l WCCO. Mlnn.ae.tls.St Paul. Mlaa. (416.4), 6pm. b.1.1 . 1 It f.mll>: 9, ba..ball. Mario Alvarez Is the handsome tenor who sing's reg-ularly at WMCA Monday evening's. His selections are usually taken from wellknown Spanish operas. WDAF. Kansas City. Mo. (365.6), 8:80-4:30 p. m .. Newman and Boyal theaters; 6-T, piano tuninc-ln number on t lie Duo-Art: Ceclle Burton, reader; ehlldron'a Information period; Plantation players; m 15-1 a. m.. Merry Old Chief and Plantation Charles Dorrinersar1 B I Its Athletic club or chosnra. WHA. Madison. Wis. (535.4). 7 11 p. m. "The Rural Bummer Bd 1." Prof, J. 11. Eolb; Theodore Winkler on bestra, WHAD. Milwaukee. Wis. (275). 0-7 p. m . ArUiur Blchtei narquetts university studio progi ■ WHO. Des Moines. Iowa (526). 7Hl-!> p m. Stewart VVatson, baritone; Myrtle VVUIlan] Cowper, dlr,. loi . ill:', i .on 1 1 .i WOAW. Omaha. Nebr. (526). 6 p m. Phyllis Qriswold, liar pi 6 15, on hi Irs B, Bl oen trio; Tl sen Bwaugar, I, end Alio, skt.o. rlollnlsta; to. Jaffy, rlollnlst; Herman Hllcy. saxophonist; WOS. Jeltarson City, Mo. (440.9). 8 p. m.. Blue lllrl ■ ira. WSMB. New Orleans. La. (81 D 0 P. BL, illruier m; 8 " 10 30, Lei Ui I 'alio Boyal or t.t ; Puagy vTui ' Mountain Standard Time Stations KFWA. Ooden. Utah (261). S II P. in.. Studio pi KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.1). .. 30 p m , ll.rb.ri White n's hour; 8, To. i.,t Musical rlub, KO \ Pacific Standard Time Stations KFOA. Seattle. Wash. (451 in. Olympic i i, Sherman, clay ami compart) progi ira; I 0 10, I mo Ic KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252). 6 7 p in . children's program, Nt ni Coffi e : . Don Al ami Qeorge Q ; Kinnk plenlali :• 10, pi ii im, 1 1. I". Jam Ider ol vltadi li Uawallan irlo lllll llatrl nd lis I ■ lie, \i Mt ,nles KOO. Oakland. Calif. (361.2), '7 p o. . .11. ■ in. ii..; 8, "Winning Wei vgalnsl Dlseaie." ii li tlnnnl a: "\ a romp iset 's Woi Arthur s a ere," w. .1 Curing A. it-. mobile ills." KNX. Hollywood. Calif (SS6 p, ni . War Hirer pipe organ W I Abler, tinsel inlk: . twalet i>>oi Radio orcheetra, Paul . ... I. W. Btocl a, 1 and Ooughj 1" li. Ooodrleh Bll ... I.llyan May Challi • Amba KPO. San Francisco. Calif (428.3). 1 10 7 p. m . i .; 10-11, Wal S States restaurant oft KTCL, Seattle. Wash f.305.0). K '< |. o l n sludio l MO, National Ma chine company (Contlnuad on page 10)