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OTHELLO is also the story of a jealous husband. The ruin that overtakes Othello, the Moor, a general in Uie ^ eneui S is brought about by the cunning Si ensign. He begins his g by getting Cassio. a trusted lieutenant \iruiik and brings about a brawl which mieslt necessary for Othello to deprive Ca^lo of Us command. Iago gradually works Son Othelto until the Moor believes that Seedemona his wife is untrue to him and a5t Cassio is the guilty man. At last in a jealous rage Othello strangles his wife. Too late he learns that Iago has woven a web of U» to deceive him. Although at the .height of his poUtlcal power. Othello stabs himself. The Program Lady.
unit* c Pittsburgh Pa. (Eastern, 326), 6:15 p. m., K D^r^o^'ert.1' GlaV'sOrcnestra of * LY. j£30. ^»
dren. ft"? t it at Harvard ■ 7:45, "The Story of Rfbouska^'cufldren's period 8:16 ' "A Reception te the irchmshop of Canterbury at Ijunbfth Place, ¥?, inhn Rav Ewers; 8:30, Amanda Vierheller prem* iudenu (Sriine Gerstner. Jean Woodford Wilfe Bfrtoa^'GundeSnTger. Hetty Bell, Carl Rune, Rlanchsrd Wiester, Robertson Tilton William Hasselmar. OUfe "evto. Chauncey Parson, Gladys Eamanoff. Ruth Seanion. Thelma D. Barbin; 1130. Special
KFi'tos SSS^SlM^SSi. 469), 6:45-730 p. ra Musical program, Emma M. Bartlett, chairman public school mulic: State Federation of Clubs: 10*01 1 *oT Vocal and instrumental concert by Neany and
KGw!1S Portland. Oregon (Pacific. 492), 3:i0 p. m, Teannette P Carmer, home economics editor. 8.00, Talk for farmers, Paul V. . Maris, 10:00. Dance music. George Olsen's Metropolitan Orehes tra.
KHJ Los Ange es. Calif. (Pacific, 395), 1230-l.ls p m. Margaret F. Melrose, soprano : Alice Lee Wiley pianist; 2 30-3:30. Weekly visit of the '•Sandman"' 6:45-7:30, Program, arranged by Whlttier Chamber of Commerce; "The Fundamental Concepts of Science"" John C. Shedd; 10:00-12:00. Art Hick
KSD!ISt.0rLohueist,raMo. (Central, 546), 8:00 p: m., Harry Gray, baritone; Virginia Williams, pianist; BM. Good«ell. violinist; Address, L. M. Watt; 11.00, Dance music. Silverman's Orchestra.
KYW, Chicago, III. (Central. 536), 1135 a. m.. Table talk Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:50 p. m.. Children's bedtime story: 6:30. Herbie Mints, pianist; Sen Kaney," specialty act; Chicago Musical College; 10*0-1230 a. m.. Late show.
WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (Eastern, 337). 7:00 p. m., Farmers' period— Talk by a member of the Mass. Agri College; 7 30, Twilight tales for the kiddies; "Social Values in the Home," Agnes H. Craig; 8:00, Hayden Male Quartet; 9:00, Bedtime story for grown-ups, Orison S. Marden.
WDAR, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 395). 12.00 M., Organ recital Stanley Theater; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 p. m.. Edna Finestone, pianist ; 7 30, Bedtime stories. Dream Daddy; 7:45, Dramatic review, Walter Greenough.
WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 492). II :0O-l 1 :20 a. ra.. Program by Y. M. C. A; 11:20-11:50. Board of Education; 4:00-430 p. m.. Mildred Langworthy, lyric soprano; 4:30-5*0, George Blundon, baritone: 5*0-530, Christmas program for children; 7:30-7:40, Thornton Fishers Sport Talk; 7:40-8:00. Gertrude Peterson contralto; 8 30-8:45, American Museum of Natural History; 8:45-9:00, John A. Spooner. tenor: 9:00-9:15. American Surety Co.; 9:15-930, California Ramblers Orchestra; 930-1030, Eveready Minstrels.
WFAA, Dallas, Texas (Central, 476), 1230-1:00 p. m . DeWitt McMurray; 8:30-9:30. Musicians and specialty performers at the Jefferson Theater; 11:00-12:00. Mrs. Albert L. Scales with assisting musicians.
WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395). 1:00 p. m„ ••r-Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 3*0, LoreUa Kcrk. pianist; 5 30. Meyer-Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7:00. Message from "Snowball": 8*0, Strawbridge and Clothier radio players in one-act
WGI? Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360). 12*0 m., Edison Laboratory Phonograph, and Ampico in the Chickering; 3*0 p. m., Amrad Women's Club Program, "Hospitality Talk," Ida Bailey Allen; Descriptive musicale, Chickering & Sons; "Books as Gifts." Herbert Askowith; 7*0, Concert, Winchester, Laundries' Orchestra.
WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, 319), 1230-1*0 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 4*0, Tea time music. Martha Gomph, harpist; Elise de Grood, violinist; 6 30-7 30, Vincent Lopez Hotel Sutler Dance Orchestra; 7:30, Digest of day's news; Topics of scientific interest.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380). 2:00 p. m., "Christmas Ribbon Notes," Modem Prisciila; 7:45, A talk on outdoor life, Jud Landon; 8:00, Program, Albany Community Chorus, Frederick J. Clinnick, cometist; John Dick, baritone; Margaret DeGraff, harpist; Ruth G. Woodin. violinist; Louise B. Haefner. contralto.
WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 4:00-5*0 p. m.. Strand Theater Orchestra; Walnut Theater Orchestra; Four minute talk on household economies; 730-9:00, Al Gorman's Novelty Orchestra, Al Gorman, pianist; Henry Miller, saxophonist: Cliff Gorman, banjoist; Homer Muth, trombonist; Hubert Elklns. drummer.
WHN. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360), 3:45-4:15 p. m., William A. Tyler's Orchestra; 4:45-5 30, Tangoland Screuaders; 930-10*0. Charles Hathway's Orchestra; 10:15-1030. Bob Mollinari Orchestra; 10:45. "What Shall We Do With America," Hon. Milton W. Sutton: II *0, Shapiro Bernstein ; 1 1 30. Billy Berkes, baritone; 11:45, Ernest Graeppel and His Castles House Orchestra.
WIP. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 1*0 p. m.. Organ recital. Earl Bonawitz, Germantown Theater; 3*0, George Kelly and his record-recording orchestra: 6*5, Dick Regan and His WIP Little Symphony Orchestra; 7*0, Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip; 8*0, Dramatic review, Elliott Lester; Charlie Kerr and his o^^hesti-a from St. James Hotel.
WJAX, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 730 p. m. Program arranged by the Cleveland News-Leader; Bedtime story and Santa Claus in Toyland, E. G. John
On Monday, December 17, Elmina White, the lady at the extreme left above is going to broadcast a talk on the "National Boys' and Girls' Club Congress," from Station KFAE, Pullman, Washington. Other educational lectures will feature the same evening
son; 7:45, Nell Stannard's Dance Orchestra; 8*0, The Martha Lee Club Players will present a one-act playlet: "Food;" Cast: Mercedes Fulton, Patrick Murphy, Frank Dronberger; 8:20, Stannard's Or
WJAZ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.7), 10*0 p. m.2 a. m.. Dagny Jensen, 6oprano; Boy Bernhardt, flutist; John Goodney, violinist; James Poltesk, pianist; Oriole Orchestra.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Central, 309), 4*0 p. m., Current topics for women; 10*0, Thomas Scalise, violinist; Oliver Plunkett, tenor; Robert Campbell, pianist; May Stoiber, lecturer Hawaiian music: George Webb and His Hawaiian Entertainers: Native songs, Royden Susumago; Elmer Aichele Novelty Dance Orchestra.
WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central, 447.5), 4:30 p. m.. Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Music: "The Value of National Theaters," W. M. Smith; Czeeho-Slovakian program; 7:45, Mrs. Marx E. Oberndorfer, announcer. "Monna Vanna" opera at the Auditorium Theater by Chicago Civic Opera Company, opera in French, music by Fevrier, libretto after Maeterlinck's Monna Vanna. three acts: Cast: Guide, George Baklanoff; Monna Vanna. Claudia Muzio; Marco, father of Guido, Edouard Cotreuil; Prinzivalle, Fernando Ansseau; Vedio, Jose Mojica; Envoy from Florence, William Beck; Borso, Jean de Keyser; Torello. Ermogildo Morelato; Conductor. Giorgio Polacco.
WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (Central, 500). 8:30 p. m., Program, Mazda Grotto Lodge, Honorable G. P. Newborn, announcer; 11:00, Midnight Frolic, A. T. O. Quartette, Gerald Webb, leader.
WOAW, Omaha, Nebraska (Central, 526). 9:00-11*0 p. m., Program, Omaha Business Woman's Club, West Sisters Quartet; Irma Clow, harpist; Mrs. Verne Miller, contralto: Helen Sommers, violinist; Belle Von Mansfield, cellist; Jessie Towne, pianist; "Business Women," Grace Roberts; Gail Hamil, whistler; Leona Triem, saxophonist; Mrs. Laycock, soprano; Miss Black, alto; Lilliam Holloway, saxophonist; Mrs. Tedrow, soprano; Fern McCorey, reader; Club Chorus; Betheme Peasley, reader.
WOC, Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m.. Chimes: 3:30 p. m., "Influenza," A. G. Hinriclis; 5:45, Chimes.
WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11:00 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 p. m., Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra, Robert E. Golden, director; 5:15, Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt.
WOR, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 6:15 p. m.. Icicle; 6:30-7 30, Man in Moon; Andrew May, baritone.
Wednesday, December 12
KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 6:30 p. m., Pittsburgh Athletic Association Orchestra; 730, "The Key to the Gift Puzzle — Books that Will Please .Grown-ups," Herbert Askowith; 7:45. John Martin's Evening with the Children; 8:15, "The Advantages of Medical Inspection in Public Schools"; 8:30, KDKA Symphony Orchestra; Will A. Rhodes, tenor.
KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (Pacific, 338), 7:30 p. m., "The Need of Preparation for a Vocation." Dr. Hamilton; "Buy Eggs by Weight and Quality Tests," W. D. Buchanan; "Business Opportunities Through a Knowledge of Spanish," Prof. F. C. Chalfant; "Farm Women in National Affairs," Maud Wilson.
KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 469), 6:45-7 30 p. HiStories of Detective Life, Detective Nick Harris: 10:00-11:00, Instrumental concert.
KGW, Portland, Oregon (Pacific. 492), 330 p. m., Children's program, music by children, story by Aunt Nell: 8:00, Webber's Junior Orchestra: 9*0. Business talk, James Albert; 10:00, Dance music. George Olsen's Metropolitan Orchestra.
KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 1230-1:15 p. m„ Music; 2 30-3:30, Matinee musicale: 6:45-7 30, Harmonica contest, auspices of "Uncle Remus"; 8*010:00, "A Day On the Old Plantation." presenting Uncle Remus and Company; 10*0-12*0, Art Hickman's Orchestra.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 7*0 p. m., Abergh's Concert Ensemble, Arne Arneson, violinist; 1 1 :00, Hotel Statler Dance Music.
KYW, Chicago. III. (Central. 536). 11:35 a. m.. Table talk. Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 6:50 p. m.. Children's bedtime story; 8:00-838. Wendell W. Hall. KYW's music maker; "Sen Kaney," specialty act; Sallie Menkes, pianist; 9:15, Sport talk. Field & Stream, "Clubs, Spades and Wood"; 9:15. Reviews of the latest books, Llewellyn Jones.
PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern, 400), 830 p. m.. General StafT Band of the Cuban Army.
WBZ, Springfield. Mass. (Eastern. 337). 6:00 p. m., Dinner concert. WBZ Quintette; 7:00, "Broadcasting," last lecture in the Radio Course, Edward H. Goodrich; 730, Twilight tales for the kiddies: "The Farmers' Job Feeding New England — Our Breakfast Eggs." Samuel C. Hood: Story for Grown-ups, Orison S. Marden ; 1 1 :00. Program of Chamber of Music. WBZ Quintette. Minnie Bagg, soprano.
WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395). 12*0 m.. Organ recitai. Stanley Theater; Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 4:30 p. m.. Talk. Care of Children," Mrs. Louis Love; 7 30, Bedtime stories, Dream Daddy; 8*0, Overture, Stanley Theater, Joseph Pasternach. director: 10:10. Howard Lanin's Dance Orchestra from Arcadia Cafe.
WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern, 492). 11:00-11:20 a. m., Columbia University: 11:20-11:50. N. Y. Tuberculosis Assn.; 4 30-5:00 p. m., mien Felch Gregory, soprano; 5*0-5 30, Christmas Program for Children: 7:00-730, United Synagogue of America; 7:30-7:40, Thornton Fisher's Sport Talk; 7:50-8*0, American Agriculturist; 8*0-8:15, Florence Gilmour.
soprano; Bella Gerard, contralto; 8:15-830. Tollefsen Trio; 830-8:45, National Surety Co.; 8:45-9*0. Choir of St. John's Episcopal Church; 9*0-9:10. Board of Education; 9:10-9:20. Florence Gilmour, Bella Gerard; 9.-20-9:45, Tollefsen Trio; 10:30-10:40, Herbert Askowith's Talk on Books.
WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Central, 476), 1230-1*0 p. m., Address, Judge Eugene B. Muse.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa> (Eastern. 305), 1*0 p. m.. Meyer-Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 630, Meyer-Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7*0, Message from "Snowball."
WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360). 12*0 m.. Edison Laboratory Phonograph. Ampico in the Chickering; 6:50 p. m.. Message to Camp Fire Girls, Charles W. Casson, "Big Smokem" ; 7:15, This Week's Judge"; 7:20, "Science Up to Date"; 7 30, Essay, David McGregor Cheney: Evening's Musicale; 8 30. "Books as Gifts," Herbert Askowith.
WGR, Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. 319), 1230-1*0 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 4*07 Tea time music, Martha Gomph, harpist; Elise de Grood, violinist; 6 30-11:30. Vincent Lopez Dance Orchestra; 7:30, Digest of the day's news: 9*0. Concert, direction of J. P. Quinn. featuring the Hawaiian Quartette.
WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern. 380), 630 p. m.. "Adventure Story," Youth's Companion.
WHAS, Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 4:00-5*0 p. m., Strand Theater Orchestra; Walnut Theater Orchestra; Four-minute Talk on Household Economies; 730-9*0. Concert, auspices of Mrs. John E. Harmon. Jr. ; Reading: An Interesting Historical Episode.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 360). 4*0-5*0 p. m., "The Washingtonians," from The Hollywood; 7308:00, Clover Gardens Orchestra; 9:15-8:30. Music Students League; 8:45, Avy La Skere. double voiced entertainer: 9:00-9:15, Edward B. Marks Music Co.; 9 30. Ross Fowler & Ethel Bell; 1130-12:00. S. Jay Kaufman and his celebrities.
WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509). 5:05 p. m., Jordan Lewis Dance Orchestra; 7:00, Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip.
WJAZ. Chicago. III. (Central, 447.7), 10*0 p. m.2 a. m., Florence K. White, soprano; Lorring Pettit. saxapnonist: Louise Beatty, violinist; Richard Jones. pianist: Oriole Orchestra.
WLW, Cincinnati. Ohio (Central. 309). 4*0 p. m.. Vesper program for shut-ins, Wurlitzer Concert Company; William Af sprung, reader: Mrs. William Duniug, pianist: Mrs. O. B. Kaiser, Mrs. C. A. Rebhun; 8*0. The 10th Infantry Band, Ernest Fischer, director; "Revolution," an Impressionistic Radario. Crosley Radarians; 8:45. Concert, Walnut Hills Music School: 9:25, 10th Infantry Band.
WMAQ. Chicago. III. (Central. 447.5). 430 p. m., Cosmopolitan School of Music; 7*0, Georgene Faulkner, the Story Lady; 7:30. Weekly lecture from Northwestern University; Speech. Senator Essington; 8:30, WMAQ Orchestra; 9:00, Hotel LaSalle Trio: 9:15, Program, Thomas N. MacBurnev.
WNAC, Boston. Mass. (Eastern, 278). 430-5*0 p. IP.. Ruth H. George, contralto; Grace Brown, accompanist; 6:00, Bed Time Stories: 8:00, Luniel Entertainers; 9:00, Elizabeth MacKay Bishop, soprano: Leroy Goodwin, tenor: Winnifred Douglass, reader; Harold H. Hodges, baritone.
WOC, Davenport. Iowa (Central. 484), 12*0 m.. Chimes: 3:30 p. m., "Edema and Its Causes." Clyde G. Kim; 630, Sandman's Visit; 8:00. Program by the SpanishAmerican War Veterans, commemorating 25th Anniversary of peace with Spain, talk. Col. O. C. Smith; 10:00, Nellie E. Robertson, contralto: Ida AppleSpringborn, pianist; Frances Brandt, violinist: Mabel Appel, cellist.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 509). 11:00-1130 a. m., Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt: 12:00-1*0 p. m., Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra; 5:15. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7:45, Adelphia Hotel Orchestra: 8:30, Monologue. Ralph Bingham: 9*0. Organ recital.
WOR, New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 405). 330 p. m.. Murray Wachsman and assisting artists. "Bits of Song Hits"; 6:15, Icicle; 6:20, Leonard Cards, banjoist: Reginald F. Schury. pianist: 8:00-1130. "Kar.onur," (Singing Society), program, Hebrew Folksong; Arthur Murray Dance Lesson: Pullman Porter Band and Broadway Ltd. Quartet.
WTAM. Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern. 390), 8*0 p. ■« Concert program of vocal and instrumental numbers by favorite artists and the WTAM Orchestra.
Thursday, December 13
KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 6:15 p. m.. Grand Symphony Orchestra: 7 30, Weekly chat with the farriers, Frank E. Mullen; 7:45. Uncle Remus has a siory for the children; 8:15, Address for the farmers; 830. Mrs. J. E. Martsoff. soprano; Mrs. W. J. Cooper, soprano: Mrs. A L. Bingham, alto; Mary Geer, alto; Kathertne Keach, reader: 1130. Special late concert.
KFAE. Pullman, Wash. (Pacific. 330), 730 p. m.. "The Value of Good Lighting," Dean H. V. Carpenter: "Books for Christmas." A. L. Webb: "Official Testing of Dairy Cattle." E. V. Ellington; "Winter Care of the Dairy Cow." Don G. Magruder.
KFI, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 469). 6:45-7:30 p. a.. Concert thru courtesy of the local Y. M. C A. ; 1 0 *01 1 *0, Vocal and instrumental concert
KGW, Portland. Oregon (Pacific. 492), 8*0 p. m., Dramatic programs, Doris Smith: 10*0, DsnGa music, George Olsen's Metropolitan Orchestra.
KHJ, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific. 395). 1230-1:15 p. m.. Muilc: 230-3:30. Matinee musical*: 6:45-730, Children's program. Bedtime story by "Uncle John"; Hattve Mueller, composer-pianist : 10*0-12*0, Art Hickman's Orchestra.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546). 8:00 p. a.,
Helen Traubel. soprano; Rudolph Ganz. conductor.
KYW. Chicago. III. (Central. 536). 1135 a. a.. Table talk, Mrs. Anna Peterson: 6:50 p. m.. Children's bedtime story: 8*0, "Othelle," opera at the Auditorium Theater by Chicago Civic Opera Company. opera in Italian, music by Verdi, libretto after Shakespeare's play Othello by Boito. four acts: Cast: OtibeQD, a Moor, general in the Venetian army, Charles Marshall: Desdemona. wife of Othello, Rosa Ralsa: Iago. Othello's ensign, Giacemo Rimini: Emilia, wife of Iago, Maria Clussens: Cassio. his lieutenant. Jose Mojica; Rodcrigo, a Venetian gentleman, Lodovico Ollvero: Lodovico. ambassador of the Venetian Republic. Alexander Kipnis; Mootano, predaor of Othello in the Government of Cyprus, Alfred Gandolfl; Herald. Milo Luka; Conductor. Ettore Panizza.
WBZ. Springfield. Mass. (Eastern. 337). 730 p. a.. Twilight tales for the Kiddies; Letter from the New England Homestead; 8*0, Ruth A. Ray. violinist : Mrs. Elizabeth N. Hoover, pianist; 9*0, Bedtime story for Grown-ups, Orison S. Marden.
WDAR. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 12*0 a. Organ recital. Stanley Theater: Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2*0-3*0 p. m.. Edna Finestone. pianist; "The Market Basket." Mrs. Anna B. Scott: 7 30. Bedtime stories. Dream Daddy.
WEAF. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 492). II 300-11 20 a. ra.. Mrs. Havens Bayles. 1 1 201 ISO. Miss Mary S. Hariland: 420-4:40, Evelyn Piatt, recitations: 4:40-5*0. Juan Spiro, opera tenor; 5:00-530. Christmas Program for Children: 7*0-730. N. Y. Federation of Churches: 7 30-7:40, Thornton Fisher Sport Talk; 7:40-8:10. Theresa Wolfe Rashkis. soprano; 820-830. Sara Alter, pianist: 8:50-9*0. Hearst's International Magazine: 9*0-9:15. Henry W. Taft; 9:159 30. Program by Columbia Phonograph Co. : 9 309:45, Howard Dlggs of N. Y. University: 9:45-10:15. James Alexander, tenor: 10:15-1030. Robert E. Sherwood: 10:30-11*0, Louis M Hum. barilons: 11*012:00. Vincent Lopez Orchestra.
WFAA. Dallas. Texas (Central, 476). 1230-1*0 p. a.. McFall's Dance Orchestra; 830-9 30. Hauulea School of Hawaiian Music, native Hawaiians.
WFI. Phlldelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395). 1*0 p. a.. Meyer-Davis Bellerue Stratford Orchestra: 3*0. Strawbridge and Clothier Male Quartet: Loretta Kcrk. pianist: 6 30. Mevcr Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra: 7:00. Message from "Snowball": 10:10, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Dance Orchestra.
WGI. Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern. 360). 12*0 a.. Edison Laboratory Phonograph. Ampico in the Chickering: 7:00 p. m.. "Bits of Wisdom." G*fr Beal; Bedtime Stories for Parents. Alfred F. Whitman; "China." Dr. Telvyi Hisieh, Cnina's foremost Statesman: Chinese Orchestra.
WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. Standard. 319). 12301*0 p. a., George Albert Bouchard, organist: 4*0. Tea time musk*. Martha Gomph. harpist; Elise d# Grood. violinist: 6 30-7 30. Vincent Loix: chestra: 7 30. Digest of the day's news: Boy S Radiogram: Story from "JfThe American Boy" nagszinc: 9*0. Recital. Miss Bertha i Arthur Bolt, tenor; Evelyn Edythe Smith, pianist: and Margaret Blakeslee. violinist
WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern. 380). 2*0 p. a.. "What Kind of Literature Do Our Young Folks Readf Mrs. Hubert Hadlock; 7:45, Program by the Ft: Department. General Electric Co. : Publicity Depi, Orchestra; Ethel Thomas, soprano: H. M. M,Mt-SaiOu cellist; J. F. Quinlan. baritone; "The Press. The Screen and Radio," Martin V Rice; p-.: Male Quartet: Edward Rice, violinist: Walter Reagles, tenor; "The G-E Girl." Ellen Nellson.
WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (Central, 400). 4*0-5*0 ». a.. Walnut Theater Orchestra ; Strand Theater Orchestra: Four-minute talk on Household Economies: 730-9*0. Ten Best Foster Songs. Courier-Journal Quartette. Fannie Bess Morton, soprano; Mrs. K. W. Surman. contralto: Albion S. Cornwall, baritone: Mrs. Albion S. Cornwall, accompanist: Four-minute Radio Forum talk.
WHN. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. 360). 2:15-340 p. a., Shapiro Bernstein Music Co.: 4*0-4:'4S. Versatile Trio: 9:30. Belle Bart. astrolocisJ . 9:45-10:15. Avon Society Orchestra: 1030-10:45. Fred Whitehouse Revue : 1 1 *01 1 30. Art Queoior's Blue Point Syncopators. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Essrera. S09V 7*0 p. a.. Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip: 8*0. Talk. Eugene Hotde. Secretary Automobile Club of Philadelphia: Organ recital. Karl Bonawitz. WJAX, Cleveland. Onto (Enters, 390). 8*0 p. a.