Radio Digest (Apr 1925-Jan 1926)

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D I G E S T— Illustrated, November II, 1925 \7 CHAIN; WTIC GIVES "ROBIN HOOD" WLS. Chicago. III. (344.5). 0:80 p. ra.. organ concert, Ilulph Emerson; 7, lullaby time. Ford and Glenn; 7:15, iioion Exioli. soprano; 7:30, wls tela, WLW. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3). 7:30 a. m.. morning exerclsos, William Strautinim, Y. M. C. A.; 7:45. morning devotions, auspices Parkway Y. M. C. A.; 0. Croslev elementary school program, musical appreciation lOSHon, Sarah Y. I'llne: 0:11), "How to Ac■ lulro Good English," L. 10. Aldrlrh; 0:20. agrlcultural primer, J. w. Schwab, Purdue university. "A I'lg's House and a Pig's Feeding"; 0:25. calisthenics, direction of Parkwav V. M. C. A.: 12:15. organ rocltal. Petronella Trlmbur; 4. French lesson, Madame Ida Tcimpldls; talk. Rev. Balph Schmidt; 6:.'I0, the Trirdyn trio; 7, Chas. L. Taylor, baritone; 7:15. the Trirdyn trio: 7:50, first of a series of weekly talks on dogs. "The Shepherd Dog," .los. C. Quirk, eminent Shepherd dog authority; 8, third of a biweekly series of O. Henry stories, "The Kansom of Mack"; 8:31), Albert H. Karges. tenor; 8:10. musical handshakes with Hob Groonkc and .11m Mlschlor; 8:50. Muslcono male quartet, Wm. Drexclius. (Irst tenor; Krwln Meyer, second tenor; Edwin Woidlngor, baritone: John Dodd, bass; Howard Elans, accompanist; 0, concert, furnished by the Formica Insulation common, featuring the Formica concert orchestra. William StOQBB, director. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5), 12:15 p. m., world court luncheon: 12:45, Itadlo Farm school; 2, shut-In program; 1. household arts. Mrs. Elizabeth A. Hlller; 1:15. pupils, Maurice ltosenfcld; 0, Chicago theater organ recital; 6:80, Hotel La Salle orchestra; s. Harry Hansen, book talk; 8:20, Barbara Walt, contralto; 8:40. travel talk. Clara IS. I.aughlln; 0. ••Criminology"; 9:20, Grace Adams Swisher, soprano. WMBB. Chicago, III. (250), 7-8 p. m., Trianon duo: Beatrice Teller. Joseph KrclolV. Ralph F, Elliott; 0 11, Trianon orchestra: Woodlawn theater orchestra; Lionel Carter, Stella Stanley, A. Stephenson, Charles Agne. WMC. Memphis, Tenn. (499.7), 8:30 p. m.. program, Hugh Sandldge: 9, bridge lesson from WSA1 ; 11, Harry O. Nicholas, organist. WOAI, San Antonio. Texas (394.5), 8:30-9:30 p. m., musical program, Beghart Mexican players. Radio motion pictures certainly would be appreciated by fans listening: in Tuesday, to WJJD when these two pretty maidens, the Lee sisters, above, entertain. Their Radio work is well known, WBAP. Fort Worth, Texas (475.9). 12:05-12:30 p. m.. "Trail Blazers," Montgomery Ward and company orchestra: 6-0:30, Texas Hotel Tokio Royals; 7:308:30, Lorena Waleott Barker, soprano: Carter Haynes. baritone; 0:30-10:45, American Train Dispatchers association. WBBM. Chicago, III. (226). 4-G p. m., Valentino Inn orchestra; S-9. Moulin Rouge orchestra; 9-10. WBBM string quartet, Harold Anderson, accordionist; Four Crows quartet; Charlie Garland, Nate Caldwell, Jordan, Jeske, Moulin Bouge orchestra; 10-12, Muntmartre orchestra; Stewart-Warner string quartet; Leona Hayes, harpist; Lew Bussefl, tenor; Manhattan quartet: Voris Worthley, tenor. WCAL. Northfleld. Minn. (337), 9:45 a. m., St Olaf college chapel services. WCBD, Zion. III. (344.6), S p. m., mixed quartet, celestial bells: Mrs. Barton and Mrs. LaRose. tenorcontralto duets; Dorothy Bull, soprano: Dorothy and Ralph Bull, vocal duetists; Marion Priddy, pianist; Evelyn Schultz, reader. WCCO. Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (416.4), 12 m.. Dick Long's Dayton trio; 4, readers' club, Eleanor Poehler; 5:15, talk, Carey Emerson; 6:15. Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra; 7:30, WEAF, Gold Dust Twins, Eveready hour; 9, musical program. WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6). 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's string trio; 6-7, piano tuning in number on the Duo-Art piano lesson. Maudellen Littlefield; Tell-Me-a Story Ladv; Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1. Plantation players; Earl Coleman's orchestra; Eddie Kuhn's Kansas City Athletic club orchestra; Johnnie Campbell's Kansas City club orchestra. WEBH. Chicago, III. (370.2). 7-8 p. m., orchestra: Lydia Lochner, contralto; Uptown theater; 9-10, orchestra; songs; 11-1 a. m.. Jack Penewell, twin guitarist; songs. WFAA. Dallas. Texas (475.9), 12:30-1 p. m.. Beaumont band; 6:30-7:30. Baker hotel orchestra, Don Bestor's Bests; 8:30-9:30, Virginia Wiley, pianist; Jack Andrews, marimbaphonist; 11-12, Dr. Claude E. Watson and his Hella Temple novelty entertainers: 12-1 a. m., special program. Palace theater. WGES. Oak Park, III. (250), 5-7 p. m.. Lydia Werner, soprano; Miles Sullivan players, one-act playlet; Stenstrom sisters, vocal duo: Tiffin theater organ and orchestra; 8-9, Helen Frahm, soprano: Tiffin orchestra; 11-1 a. m., Serenaders orchestra; quartet; -Remington Welsh, organist, Sandy McTavish. Scotch comedian; Erwin Schmidt and his own song; Jack Goodwin, tenor. WGN, Chicago, III. (370-2), 12:30 p. m., "Adventuring In the Kitchen," Inez Wilson; 12:40, luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble. Blackstone string quintet; 2:30, Lyon & Healy; 3:30-4:15, tea time music, Marshall Fields tea room orchestra: 6:30-7, Drake concert ensemble, Blackstone string quintet; 8-9, Tribune string trio: Salvation Army staff band; 10-11, Jack Chapman's and Balckstone hotel dance orchestras. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (399.8). 4-5 p m., concert. Music Box; children's stories, Eleanor Huber; 7:30-9, Carl Zoeller's melodists. „ , , , WHO. Des Moines. Iowa (526), 7:30-8 p. m., Raleigh quintet 8-9, Bankers Life trio, Helen Birmingham, director; 11-12, Bankers Life Little symphonic orchestra, Leon A. Dashoff, director. WHT. Chicago. III. (399.8), 6-7:30 p. m., classical program: Grayling's string trio; Eleanor Gilmour, soprano; Alois Bragagnola, basso: Oscar Heather, tenor; Al Carney, organist: Loftls period; (238), 7:45-9:15. musical features; (399.81, 9:30, Jelke entertainers: Kitchen Klenzer Klassics; Larry Shay, tenor; Al Carney, organist; Husk O'Hare's orchestra; 12, Pat Barnes and Al Carney. WJ1D. Mooseheart. III. (302.8). 10 p. m., Rushmore ensemble, singers; Clarence Harper, Purple Grackle orchestra; 12. Lee Sisters: Purple Grackle orchestra. WKRC, Cincinnati, O. (326), 10 p. m„ dance program. Dutch Masters; 10:30, popular songs; 11, Doc Howard's entertainers, quartet and orchestra. Miss lucy Howland is the soprano member of the Columbus grand opera club. She will sing this winter at WEAO, Ohio State University broadcaster. WOAW, Omaha, Neb. (526), 5:40 p. m., Val McLaughlin; 6, classical; 6:30, orchestra; 7:10, Radio review, Neal Jones; 9, de luxe program; 12, Bialto alarm. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6), 12:15-12:25 p. m.. Poultry Day; "Feeding Hens— Kinds of Proteins," Prof. A. C. Phillips; 3-3:30, home management. Aunt Jane; 5:45-6, chime concert; 6:30-6:50. Sandman; 7:30-8, Gold Dust Twins, WEAF; 8-9. Eveready hour, WEAF; 9-10, musical program, Dubuque, Iowa, artists; Martha Zetner, director. WOI, Ames, Iowa (270), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; 12:45, "Animal Husbandry," questions and answers. Prof. H. Hi Kildee. WOK, Chicago, III. (217.3), 12-2 p. m.. Banks Kennedy, organist; Marianna Powell Babcock, soprano; Thomas B. Stephenson, tenor; Marie Dneprova, soprano; Bob Mockrejs, pianist; WOK male quartet; Gus C. Edwards and his orchestra; 5:30-7, Genevieve Barry Burnham, soprano; Clement Laskowski, tenor; Bob Mokrejs, pianist; Banks Kennedy, organist: WOK string trio; Gus C. Edwards and his orchestra; 10-1, Bill Hav, bass; Harriet Lee, contralto; Herman Sinaiko, violinist; Banks Kennedy, organist; West Town Harmony Boys; WOK male quartet; Jack Keves, baritone; Norman Bartlett, bass; Charles Lord, tenor; Henry Bylcr, tenor; Gus C. Edwards and his " orchestra ; WOK string trio. WORD, Batavia, III. (275), 8 p. m.. Webster hotel concert trio; 8:15, Bible questions and answers, B. M. Rice; 8:30, recital. Cosmopolitan School of Music; 9:15, education week address. Dr. William Carver Williams. WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5). 11-12 noon, home economics program, Helen Harrington Downing: "A Well • Groomed Business Woman," Lillian Russell; "Your Home," June Dunham: 3-4 p. m., "What Heating Foods Are You Eating," Helen Harrington Downing; "The Shoe — A Factor, in Foot Ailments," Dr. Frank Furch; 7-8, dinner concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Kenneth Sterling, baritone; Fontella trio, harmony singers; 10-1 a. m., Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks; Lillian Schoessling, mezzo-soprano; Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, soprano and pianist; Hal Lansing, uke soloist; Everett George Opie, character reader; Bert Davis, clown of the air; June Lee, comedienne; Merrill Carder, Will Rossitcr; Brundage ancr Kraemer, harmony singers, artists ; 1-2, Ginger hour, Ralph Williams and little Skylarks. WSAI, Cincinnati, Ohio, (325.9), 7:45 p. m., chime concert, Robert Badgley; 8, Eveready hour, WEAF; 9-9:30, bridge games: 9:30, studio program; Blue Grass tenor; Austin Brothors, Hawaiian guitarists. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3), 8 p. m., Biltmore Salon orchestra: 10:45, concert. WSOE. Milwaukee, Wis. (246), 5:30 p. in., S. O. S. club; Elmer Ihrke, pianist: 7:30, musical musings. Miss Mercury; 8:15, Phllui Phancies, Peggy Patton; Index to Farmers' Programs Farmer Dinner Concerts Daily Except Sunday KFNF, 12:15-1:35 (central time). WLS, 12 (central time). Radio Farm School WMAQ, 12:45 (central time); 12:10 on Friday. WOC, 12:15-12:25 (central time). Talks Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Refer to detailed programs for titles. Eastern Time Stations WEAR, 11:30. WGY, 7 p. m. (Monday only). WOI, 12:45 p. m. Central Time Stations KFKX, 12:30. KFMQ, 7:30 p. m. (Monday only). KMA, 11:30-12:30. KOIL, 8:50 (Monday only). KSAC, 12:40-1:05; 7-7:30. WCCO, 7:45 Monday and Friday. WLS, 12-12:45; 9. WOC, 12:15-12:25. WSOE, 6:30 p. m. (Monday only). Mountain Time Stations KFAU, 4. KOA, 7:30, Question box. Markets and Weather Daily Except Sunday Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 9:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 6:30 a.m. WFAA (175.9) markets. WOAW (526) markets. 9:45 8:45 7:45 6:45 KDKA (309.1) livestock, grain. 10 9 8 7 WLS (845) livestock, markets, fruit, WOS (140.9) hogs. 10:25 9:25 8:25 725 WWJ (302.7) weather. 10:30 9:30 8:30 730 KFKX (2S8.3) livestock, fruit, vegetables, hoes. KPRC (200.9) weather. KTt'I. CiD.'i.ii) weather, sheep, quotation!. WFAA (475.9) markets. 10 a. m. Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 12 noon II a.m. 10 a. m. 0 a.m. KDKA (309.1) weather, livestock, grain. KPRC (280.91 weather. WBAP (475.9) weather, cattle, grain. WEAR 0:80.4) markets, weather. WGIilJ (278) weather. WHAI) (27.1) weather, markets. WI.S (345) poultry, dairy, hogs, sheep. WOS (440.9) livestock, poultry, eggi, grain. 12:30p.m. II :30 a.m. 10:30a.m. 9:30a.m. KFKX (288.3) livestock, fruit, vegetables, dairy. WEAR (384.4) markets, weather. • WFAA (475.9) markets. 1 p. m. 12 noon II ; WBAP (175.9) markets. WHT (400) fruit, weather. WOS (440.9) livestock, weather. 130 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 1 1 :30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. KTHS (374.8) markets, weather. WFAA (475.9) markets. WOAW (520) markets. WOI (270) Weather, livestock. 1:35 p.m. 12:35 p.m. 1 1 :35 a. m. 10:35 a.m. KPO (428.3) butter, eggs, cheese, poultry. 1:45 p.m. 12:45 p.m. 1 1 :45 a. m. 10:45 a.m. KOA (322.4) weather, roads, livestock, poultry. 2 p. m. I p. m. 12 noon II a. m. WOC (484) weather, grain, livestock, dairy. WOS (440.9) grain. 2:30 p.m. 130 p.m. 1230 p.m. II :30 a.m. WCCO (416.4) markets, weather. WFAA (475.9) markets. 3 p.m. 2 p. m. WLS (345) livestock, g WOS (4 10.0) livestock, 3 30 2:30 KPO (128.3) weather. WFAA (175.9 markets. 3 :50 2 30 WWJ (352.7) weather, markets. 4 3 2 KFKX (288.3) livestock, wool. WCCO (410.1) markets. 430 3:30 WEAR (389.4) markets WFAA (175.91 markets 5:50 4:50 WDAF (365.6) markets, weather, road reports, WHAS (399.8) markets. 6 5 4 3 KFAU (278) markets, weather. W1P (508.2) weather. 630 5 30 4:30 KSAC (340.7) markets. 6:45 5:45 4:45 WD? (508.2) livestock, markets. I p. m. 12 noon In, dairy, fruit, vegetables, narkets, grain. 1:30 130 230 weather. 3:50 1230 1230 I 1:30 230 330 3:45 4:50 WOI (270) Weather. 10:45 9:45 8:45 WCCO (475.9) markets. II 10 9 WBAP (47:,. 9) markets, quotations. WEAR (389.4) weather. WOS (440.9) weather^ hogi. 11:15 10:15 9:15 WTAG (208) markets, weather. 11:30 10 30 9:30 KFKX (2S8.3) weather, fruit, vegetables. WCCO (410.4) markets. WEAK (380.4) markets, weather. 7:45 8 6:15 830 5:15 6 330 4:15 6:50 5:50 WHAD (275) markets. 7:15 6:15 KTCL (305.9) weather. 8 7 KFKX (288.3) markets. KOA (322.4) sheep, markets, livestock, poultry. 6 KJR (384.4) weather. 10 9 WOC (384) weather. 11 10 WCCO (41G.4) weather. 9 grain. 9. classical music. Citadel band. Salvation Army WSU°I? 5|'owa City, la. (483.6), 12-12:30 p. m., .Teanette Rothschild, soprano; "Sectioning College Classes on the Basis of Ability," Mrs. George Nelson. Mountain Time Stations CNRR. Regina. Can. (356). 8 p. m. Merry string quartet; Rose Baurmeister. soprano; Florence Sinclair, pianist; Margaret Scott, violinist; Jerome Baurmeister. violinist; W. Villenuve, tenor: Mrs. Mahoney, reader; Merlin Duffy, reader. KFWA, Ooden, Utah (261), 5-6 p. m., Ogden Radio dealers program. _, „ „ KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4). 12:15 p. m., Bialto theater musicale; 3:30, housewives' matinee; 4, culinary hints: 4-15 fashion review; 6:30. dinner concert. Brown Palace string orchestra; 7:30, News-Times concert. Pacific Time Stations CNRV, Vancouver, Can. (291), 7:30 p. m., bedtime stories. Aunt Ruby; 8:30, old favorites, Mrs. H. H. Johnson, director; Mrs. G. H. Morritt, soprano: Stanley Bligh, tenor; Mrs. H. H. Johnson, contralto: Sidney Adamson, baritone: James Todd, accompanist; 10:30, Bebe Mullar, soprano; Cabaret orchestra. Hotel Belmont. _ „, , KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (454.3), G:45-8:15 p. m., Rhodes Department store; 8:30, program; 9:30-11:30, Eddie Harkness and his orchestra. KFPG, Hollywood, Calif. (238), 5-6 p. m.. home hour with Georgia Simmons, Billy Lord and Margaret Bond; 6-7 p. m., dinner music by Olga Trumbull trio; 7-30, "Diamonds," E. P. Barclay of Simmons Mining company, South Africa; 8-10, KFPG concert hour. Turner orchestra, direction Loren Powell; Tom Mitchell', baritone. , KFWB. Hollywood. Calif. (252), 5-6 p. m„ children s hour. Big Brother of KFWB; 0:30-7, Bill Hatch and Ray Kellogg in E. P. James dinner program; 7-15, microphone brevities: 7:30-8, program, Elmer R. Sly company; 8-9, Pep program presented by W K. Kellogg company; 9-10, program, H. L. Crockett, Hudson-Essex dealer with Elite trio and Way Watts and ukelele; 10-11, Warner Brothers frolic: 11-12, Henry Halstead and his Hollywood Roof * orchestra. KGO, Oakland, Calif. (361), 4-5:30 p. m., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 5:30. "As a Woman Thinketh," Louis Landis: 6-7, twilight concert; 8, Radio Breezes, KCB; 8:10, Los Gatos Union high school orchestra; Ben Mabie, cornetist; Herbert L. Boberts, tenor; Lucia K. Pierson, pianist; "Patriotism in Education," Dr. Aurelia Henry Reinhart; 9:30, bridge game. KGW, Portland, Ore. (491.5), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Rose City trio; 7:45-8. talk; 8-9, educational program; Auction bridge lessons; style talk; McElroy quartet; 9-10, concert; 10-12, dance music. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2), 6-6:30 p. m.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6:30-7:30, history story, Prof. Hertzog; weekly visit of Queen Titania and Sandman from Fairyland: Chas. Leslie Hill, readings, Louis F. Klein, auto-harp and harmonica; 8-10, program. Earnest A. Becker, Jr., realtor, arranged by Walter Biddick; 10-11, Art* Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra, Frank Ellis, leader. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9), 5:30-6:15 p. m Wurlitzer pipe organ studio. Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk W F. Alder; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent Radio orchestra, Paul Finstein, leader: 7-7:45, dance orchestra; 7:45, talk on health. Dr. Bobt. T. Williams; 8-9 program. Zinke's Rebottoming Shoe company: 9-10. KNX feature program; 10-12, movie night of the Ambassador, Ray West's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3), 7, 7:30. 8 a. m., daily dozen exercises; 10, domestic science talk, Virginia Tappan; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30, talk on Patriotism day; 3:304:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel concert orchestra; 5:30-0:15, children's stories. Big Brother; 6:40. Waldemar Lind and his orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Danish singing society program, thirty-two voices; Axel Pihlstrom, director; 9-10, program; Mona Oil trio; Gypsy and Marta, harmony team; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirians. KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240), 8-10 p. m., program. Mutual Stores. Headliners Today Eastern Central Mountain 8 p. m. 7 p. m. 6 p. m. WBZ (331.1) Folk songs of nations. 830 730 6:30 WHAS (399.8) Sylvian trio. WHO (526) Santa Claus. 9 8 7 WEAF (491.5) Concert ensemble. 10:15 9:15 8:15 WLW (422.3) Dutch club program. 10:45 9:45 8:45 WCAU (278) Songs of yesterday. 12 II 10 KNX (336.9) Program with a kick. Pacific 5 p. m. 530 G 7:15 7:45 9 Wednesday, silent night for: CHIC, CKNC, CNRA. CNRC, CNRE, CNRM, CNRR, CNRV, KFAU, KFDM, KLDS. KOB, KTAB. KTCL, KUOM, WBBR, WCAL, WCBD, WFAA, WGBS, WGST, WHAR, WHAZ, WIP, WLWL, WMC, WOAI, WOAW, WORD, WPG, WRC, WREO. Eastern Time Stations CFCA, Toronto, Can. (356), 8:30 p. m., special concert series, Hambourg trio. CNRO, Ottawa, Can. (435), 7 p. m., bedtime story and lullaby. Aunt Bessie; 8, Chateau Laurier concert orchestra; 9, Avis Skelley, pianist; Cliff McAdam, tenor; Charles J. Martin, reader; Leona Wood, soprano; Denis Coleman, baritone; Chateau Laurier dance orchestra. KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.1), 6:15 p. m., dinner concert; 7:30, KDKA mailbox. Postman Dann:_ 7:45, "The Origin and Accumulation of Oil and Gas," Roswell H. Johnson; 9. Dry Slitz hour of music. PWX, Havanna, Cuba (400), 8:30-11 p. m.. concert: Aurelio Hernandez, Lili Hernandez, Eduardo Hernandez and artists. , , WAFD, Port Huron, Mich. (275), 10-12 p. m., musical program, Addison hotel. WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (315.6), 12-12:oo p. m., musical program; 7:30-8:15, Billy Eisenhuth s Lynbronklyn's; 8:15-8:30, Dorothy and Jean Davison 8.308:45, Alma Henken. pianist; S:45-9. Michael Lamberti, cellist; 9-9:15, Constance Menkel, sopi at o. 9:15-9:30, Dorothy and Jean Davison; 9:30-9.45, Alma Henken 9:45-9:55, Michael Lamherti; 9:55-10, time signals and weather report; 10-10:15, Constance Menkel: 10:15-11:15, Joe Zimmerman and his orchestra. (Continued on page 18)