Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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24 The National Broadcast Authority— .p a -. D I G E S T— Illustrated, October 31 . 1925 HALLOWEEN FROLICS ON AIR SA^Tilvrjm^^ 1 rit,r".'."d""',: "'"• 1"" ""iPmnn's and Blgcklttni ~— . ^^ * " *^ * JLj lk^ A ^^\ A^ A Jl High Lights of the Week SQUEALS and groans heard Saturday night should frighten everyone listening in. Witches and ghosts will be on the air weaving spells to enchant unsuspecting fans. KHJ is inviting all the kiddies to tune in between the hours of 8 and 10 p. m. Pacific time. This special Halloween party is in honor of Uncle John Daggett, who is returning from the Hawaiian Islands. The Atwater Kent arlisls in i„. heard Sunday night through WEAF and chain, are Mary Lewis, soprano, and Paul Korhanski, violinist. K.trlirr in the evening Donald B. MacMlIlan, the famous Arctic explorer, will talk. Mr. MacMlIlan's boat returned too late to make the previous date For which he was scheduled. WBAP again announns the annual Holy Roller broadcast. Tin 1 1 inJ Hand will begin Monday at 7:30 p. m. Central time, to give full details of this Negro Holy Ghost camp n \g. The two-a-day will amuse vTBZ'fl listeners Tuesday. Charles R. Hector's orchestra and vaudeville will broadcast from Keith-All..-, ■ Si. .1, ■■,; theater. The (ir^t of the series .>i" Vvorld famous guest artiste to appear twith the KGO Little Svmpl 1 or Khestra at KGO will be Vladimir prucker, solo trumpet player with the TSan Francisco symphony orchestra. Ill broadcast four Rnlos Tuesda; rig. Mr. Drucker, ■< f--r.nin.iii o Imperial conservatory has played with both the Los Angele; and Hi' New Vm-k .s-yinnlionys. Steinway and Sons are giving a se rles of concerts by Famous musician: through WJZ. New Vi.rk. Tin Elshuco trio which has traveled ex tenslvely both In this fnuntry am E pe will give a program of cham ber music Wednesday, a travelogui with guitar accompaniments is th. Wednesday feature at KPRC. "Beau liful Land of Hawaii," will be give] by Laurence h. Dalngerfield am Elmer D. Burdick. a program of Russian church mu Sic, rarely heard in this country, wll be the unique feature Thursday nlng at WKRC, Cincinnati. The St. John's Unitarian church choir v\ ill sing. A series of organ recitals by well known artists of New York will be given Fridays at wahg, Richmond Hill. The first organfst to be heard Is Chandler Goldthwaite, who has rate ni ly returned from Paris, Friday also heralds the jazz-classical contest at KOA, Denver. Artists representing leading talent in opposing factions will be heard alternately during this novel struggle before the microphone, All fans may vote. Index to Farmers' Programs Fanner Dinner Concerto x icon; % Ewtern Tim» (D.ily Ex. Sunday) " ; > i. , 'vi ,,, H*. '■■■ " ; > ■'■ " < v. i ■ i„ u rvi: Central Tim* (D.ily Ex. Saturday ■nd Sunday) \.-\ ii '■ ■" 'I.. k'|VI , ,11 ,'-,( ' ., .. ' h" ' 1.1 \V | ...... Saturday, October 31 Headliners Today Central mountain WPG (29d.S) Hallow. 8:30 7:30 WCAK {401. J > Philha WJP (508.2) Negro .Spiritualists, WTA.M (3.SH.4) t'"i> Co.. club. 10:15 9:15 8:15 WSAI (325.!)) "Bohemian Girl" KPRC <2!tfi.») Hallow Saturday, silent niohl tor: CFAC, CFCA. CHIC, CNRA. CNRC. CNRE. CNRM. CNRR. CNRT. CNRV, CNRW, KFAU. KFDM. KFMQ. KFMX. KFRU. KFUO. KLD6. KMA, K0B. KTAB, KWSC, WBAP, WBZ. WCAU. WCX. WEA0. WEBJ, WGCP, WHAD, WHAZ. WHB, WHN. WHO. WIP. WJAR. WLWL. WKAQ. W0S, WSMB. WSUI. WTAQ. WTIC, WWJ. Eastern Time Stations CNRO. Ottawa. Can. (435). 8 p. m,. Chnlonu Lnurll i-iinccrl orrhrslni: !'. llei'limnliLl liuiiil. (}nw>mi>iGeneral'! Foot Guards; Clmtcati l.ourkr KDKA." Pitting rah. Pa. (309.1). «:ir, i>. m.. WVlimv houae hand; S:30. WtHliml ni (mini; Pill Four PWX. Wanna, Cuba (400) Bousl< •■ WAFO, Port Huron. Mich. (275), * II p, i program: 11:30-2 u. m . inti li il i [Mm WAHG. Richmond Hill. WBBR. New York. N. Carmen t. clarlnetlM.; ! pran<»: s.:n, \:\uw Bulbar ford; 8 .Malcolm farm WCAE. PitUbur WCX.' Detroit. Ml*. Btwk-Cuilllliii hotel. WEAF, New York. N. Him football game; Ei . w.ii'Jorf-Aiiiorin: 12, Vincent Lopcx WEAR. Cleveland. Ohio (369.4), WEEI, Boston.' Man. (318.0). 7 p. m., American Home Marimba l.aml and orchentro; R. Doll BlsonboUri Stale theater orchestra; '.>. i».tilti. .il r.db !.■>. i:i)rn,. ■ SI. II NlI ■ I --I I = L ■. ■." n.il . I. risk. I . James Curlcy, Theodore Glinn; I and liutrumenta) music; JO. l»M Kl ...ii <£>■ Slut.. (Ui'iiit-r i.tchi-'-lni; ii. uln, Malcolm Klcholi, Boitou enndldatu (m WGBU. Fulf WOCP. New York. N. Y. (3 Rogers, pianist; 8:15-3:30, Ukulele L.~u ll.iy. :. .:<< . '■. Hi nrlirtta Orr. ;irnl Munrl.r Al.r shorn ; Hust A: Henrir-h-.t-ti. lui.H.i i : f II.', .h.li.snn,, I ..hI ukulele, soups; 1:l,.-5, Richanl Chcallium's I'luli Ba.lia orchestra. WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (319), 1:4 Wl.AV. int,.r,..|J,..i,i, tOOlball Ne-.v Haven, I onn. WGY, Stheneetady. N. Y. (379.5), 0:35 p. Van Curlt-r d.in. •■ orihrsir.i. WHAR. Allan tit City. N. J. (275). i:30 p. perlo-J: K. Beadde hotel trio. WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2), ) p. m , oi GcimaiiUiwTi theater; B:M.". illnm-r DUSlt Franklin it.nt'/rt orrlu-sira ; T. I'ii l< \\ i Unry; *. "Sports Oomer." Dr, I" Bi I y .)'. Orph . ■!■!'■; 'i, I'm Aratietny 'tuartel. negro iplrltualj I ; 10 01 Franklin da rue orrhestra, W. Irvhii; Oppenl organ recital. Germ; WJ*R. Providenee, R and Anny sstoe', 8: llanj MenBelbexx. WJR, Detroit. Mith. (517). 2:30 p. m. N.iw-r ,,[ Michigan; 7. Jean Ciolriketie's aBTfltudera: 0. Jean GoIdbeUe's ffrenaiJers; ID, orcticstra; 1130, Jewell WyCA.'New York. N. V. (340.7). 6-6:30 p. m.. Olcotl Vail and hh U-u.l M-.AIuln ,niuj. ...is tinl.i. , Uvi Lion Lac orcii«*tra; Sanjo Boys; 7-7:lS. talk, I bToli l on I ' WON, Chicaoo, III. (370.2). u :;■;«-; ,,.. ,„ . J)rjlk(, eoll. lilu.U.iuno iirlim qulutot; t-B, WON