Radio Digest (Oct 1923-July 1924)

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, June 7, 1924 RADIO DIGEST— lllust. WENDELL HALL'S MARRIAGE ON AIR Wednesday, June 4 Silent night for: CKAC, KFAF. KGO, WAAW. WFAA, WFI. WGY, WIP, WMC, WOAW, WRC, W8AI. CKAC, Montreal, Can. (Eastern, Daylight, 425), 1:45 p. m.. Mount Royal Hotel classic concert: 4:30, Mount Royal Hotel dance orchestra. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 11:15 a. in.. Daugherty's orchestra; 5:30 p. in., dinner concert, Pittsburgh Athletic Association orchestra; 11:30, children period. Drama League of Pittsburgh; "Happy Lll Sal Comes singing;" 8, Black Cat orchestra; Marshall Ray. tenor; Ralph Kennedy, monologulst. KFAE, Pullman, Wash. (Pacific. 330). 8:30 p. in.. Hawaiian music. Guitar trio, Horace Trimble, Reginald Cooper, Rex Turner; "Crude Oil and Its Products, Prof. L. J. 8mith. KFI, Los Angeles. Calif. (Pacific, 469). 6:45-7:30 p. m.. detective stories revealed by Detective Nick Harris; concert; 8-9, Evening Herald concert; 9-10. Examiner concert; 10-11, Hollywoodland Community orchestra; 1112, Ambassador-Max Fischer's Cocoanut Grove orchestra. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (Central, 266). 12:30 p. m., farmer dinner concert; 7:30, Smith-Belding trio. KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (Pacific, 455), 8:30 p. ni., program, U. S. S. Seattle, Flagship of the Pacific Fleet, Lieut. Kelly, director. KFSG, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 278). 2:::0-4:30 p. in., auditorium service, organ and choir; "Message of Faith," Almee Semple McPherson; 6:30-7:30. "Kozy Hour," program by children; "Children's story, Frances Henklng. KGO, Oakland. Calif. (Pacific. 312). 3:00 p. m., "A Vision of What Education Might Be." Mrs. George H. Hoyt; 4-5:30, Concert orchestra of the Hotel St. Francis. KGW, Portland. Ore. (Pacific, 492). 3:30 p. m.. children's program: 8. concert; 10. dance music, George Olsen's Metropolitan orchestra; Lcnore Hatter, Arthur Ewell, pianists. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific 395). 12:30-1:15 p. in., concert: 2:30-3:30, program, courtesy of Barker Brothers, arranged by Claire Forbes Crane; 6-6:30, t Art Hickman's Concert orchestra; 6:45-7:30, chll Headliners of the Week THIS Is Shrine week In Kansas City. There will be a different Shrine band on the air every night Wednesday night Ralph F. Seymour will explain the first real American dance, that of the Indian. This will be very interesting as Mr Seymour has made a careful study of the Indian at first hand. Wendell Hall resigns from the bachelor club, too, Wednesday at WEAF. The wedding will be rebroadcast by WCAP, WJAR and WMAQ. WGI will hold one of the largest Radio parties ever put over the air Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. Forty entertainers are on the bill and six announcers. It will be "at home" for the "Joy Spreader," the man of mystery of Amrad. Better hold this date open. Those who are interested in hearing about the land of cherry blossoms and kimonos should tune in Friday for "WJZ, and the talk given by Dr. R. B. Tennsler who is the head of St. Luke's International Hospital in Tokio. All poets should get the beautiful Island of Porto Ttiro via WKAQ and listen to Kvarlsto Chevr«niont read his own poems. Listeners In, especially the youi '•nt, will want to tune in to luncheon tendered the marble champions of the United States, which will be broadcast through Station WIP at 3:00 p. m., Saturday. The marble champions of every stai the Union and last year's mi champion will be present and have something to say. Please do not miss the interesting talk to be given Saturday at WRC by our southern neighbor, Don Beltran Mathieu, the Ambassador from Chile, that long, thin country which follows the backbone of southern South America. Monday WGY will introduce to you the compositions of Robert H, Terry. These will consist of songs, violin and piano solos. Of course the big thing Tuesday is the Republican National convention, to go on the air from W.IAX. WEAF, WJAR, WCAP, KYW, WMAQ, WGN and others. WL8. C III. (Centra « M. Probst; 30. dance program — Nankin "Keeping ' »lr«. Elizabeth K. Maur. lumanl larian Side of Lane J na Dleken tun; 0:30 8. Frank V. Hears -ftoehurk A Club Work I II Ferdl. lurer to tin WLW. Cincinnati, O. (Central. Day -ni: recital, Reese. Julia 0 ■Id Fluke, F. Let I elite h paniit I, baritone; WMAQ. Chicago, III. (Central. Di •pet 'U >« Bee. . Mrs. Harry I. 447.5), 1 P. luruh BOo; S ,v Healy program; 4:14. ltenu of in terest to women; 4:30, pupils. Cosmopolitan School of Hull (s theater orgai. ,rf ene Faulkner, story lady; 8, weekly program. Northwestern university; 8:30, .Indian dances. Ralph F. Hrrmour; 8:40, Impersonations, Catherine Lyons; 9, talk' eago charities; 9:15, Mr Gladys F. Moore, Diena Tysen. WOC. Oavenpart. Iowa (Central, 444). 12 a,, chimes; 8:30 p. m., "Henry W. Grady's The New 6 C. A. Russell; 6:30, sandman's visit; 8. Erwln Swindell, organist; airs. A. P. GrUfS. contralto; Harry V. Mercer. WOO. Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. Daylight. 509). 11:00 a in., organ recital. Mary ..':0z p. m , Wanamaker Crystal Tea Room Orchestra. Rjbert E. Golden, director; 4:45. organ recital. Mary E. Vo«T»; Havana Casino orchestra, Vincent Riazo. director: icon, WOO Syraphor Golden, director. WOO. Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 360). 7:30-8:00 p. . / h The pretty maiden above, Marion M. Martin, will he heard to say "I Do" over four Radio stations, WEAF, WJAR, WCAP and WMAQ on Wednesday, June 4 at Wendell Hall's (right) wedding in the studio of WEAF. It won't be hard to "get 'em up" Thursday, June 5, when Grace Adams East plays her cornet at XGO. dren's program. Prof. Walter Sylvester Hertzog, the Melrose School of Musical Ar.ts; Dick Winslow, juvenile reporter; bedtime story. "Uncle John;" 8-10, Roberts' Golden State band, Harold William Roberts, director and manager; Lester Hugo Castle, baritone: Dr. Mars F. Baumgardt. lecturer; 10-11, Art Hickman's Dance orchestra. KPO. San Francisco, Calif. (Pacific, 423), 1-2 p. m., Rudy Selger's Frairmont Hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, Jack Fait's Entella Care orchestra; 4:30-5:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 5:30-6:30, Children's hour stories; "Big Brother;" 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 8-11, E. Max Bradfield's Versatile band. KQV, Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 270), 5-5:30 p. m., "Twilight tale," and Diary of Snubs Our Dog." for the kiddies; 9-10, address. Rabbi Benjamin A. Lichter; Cantor Egon Pesson, tenor; Frances Thomas Edwards, accompanist. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (546), 6:45 p. m., Abergh s Concert ensemble; 9, Arno Weachtlel, violinist; 11, dance music, -jtodemich's orchestra. KYW. Chicago, 111. (Central, Daylight, 536), 6:45 p. m., children's bedtime story; 6-6:30. dinner concert. Congress hotel; 8-8:58, Sherwood Music school, Ruth H. Lathrop. director; 9:45-12:30, midnight revue. PWX, Havana, Cuba (Eastern, 400), 8:30 p. m., Municipal band of Havana, Modesto Fraga, leader. WBAH, Minneapolis. Minn. (Central, 417), 12:30-1:30 p. m., Dick Long's Trio and soloist; 7:00-7:30 p. m., lecture hour. Dr. J. \V.| Holland. WBAP, Fort Worth. Texas (Central. 476). 9:30-10:45 p. m.. concert. Original Green River Orchestra of Wichita Fulls. Texas. WBAV, Columbus. Ohio (Eastern, 390). 12 in., piano Tla Lombach Owens. New York. N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight, 273). 8 Marie Kalla, soprano; Matilda Kridel. pianist; "What is your credit at the Bank of Health." Dr. Louis R. Welzmiller; 8:30, music; 8:35, Bible story for young people, Mrs. J. F. Stephenson. WBZ. Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, Daylight. 337), 6 p. mf, dinner concert, WBZ trio; 7:10, "Road Conditions in New England"; 7:30. bedtime story for the kiddies; 7:40, WBZ trio; Gertrude Clifford, soprano; Mrs. Eleanor T. LaZazzera, accompanist; 8:30, St. Clair Wilson, pianist; Joseph Lopes, baritone; 9:30, D. Lee Chestnut, trombonist; Alice N. Cook, organist; 10:30. Sid Reinherz, pianist; 11:30, dance. Leo Reisman and his orchestra; 12, Dunham quartet. WCAE, Pittsburgh. Pa. (Eastern. Daylight, 462), 3 p. m Fred ".osenfeid. pianist: 0-?a dinner concert: William Firta hotel; 7:30, Sunsl'.'P' Girl ; 7:45, Joe Jacobso"* haracter singer; 8:30, it' MGi....-*-"eKheny . — *S Lb. ,ight, <":r' the two grid C »c^ constructed along sin */ require one or two others to clear up stray music, WBBR, p. m. 8:20, dei... WCX, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517), 4:15 p. m., Thies-Reichman's Oriole Terrace orchestra; 6:00. dinner concert; 700, concert, artist pupil's. Prof. Alfred Blackman; dance music. Temple Ball Room orchestra. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (Central, 411), 3:30-4:30 p. m., Geary's Missourians; 6-7, School of the Air, piano tuning-in number, Duo-Art; address, speaker from the Health Conservation Association; the Tell-Me-a-Story Lady; music, Fritz Hanlein's Trianon Ensemble; 89:15, program arranged and presented by entertainers from Shrine Convention; 11:45-1 a. m. , Nighthawk Frolic, Plantation Players from the Hotel Muelbach. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight, 395). 11:45 a. m.. Daily Almanac; 12:02 p. m., organ recital, Stanley Theater; 12:30. Arcadia Cafe Concert orchestra: 2, Arcadia Cafe Concert orchestra; 7:30. Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 10, Howard Lenin's Arcadia Cafe Dance orchestra. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight, 492), lilies a. m.. young mothers' program: 11:15-11:30. address. President Nicholas Murray Butler ; 4 :00-4 :30 p. m., James A. N. Caruso and His Nassau Country Club orchestra; 4:30-4:45. Adeline G. Cross; 4:45-5:00, George W. Davis, tenor; 5:30-6:00, stories and songs for children; 6:00-7:00, dinner music. Hotel Waldorf Astoria; 7:00-7:30 Synagogue services; 7:30-7:40, United Cigar Stores sport talk, Thornton Fisher; 8:008:15, George O'Brien, tenor; 8:15-8:30. talk, auspices of American Agriculturist; 8:30-9, lecture on Ps> oology, Gardner Murphy; 9:00-11:10. talk. American Hond and Mortgage Co.; 9:10-9:20, Gold Dust Twins: 9:309:40, Chiclet orchestra; 9:40-10:30, Radio Wedding of Wendell Hall, the Everrcady Red Head, and Marian M. Martin. WEAO, Columbus, 0. (Eastern. 360), 1:30 p. in.. den talk, member Ohio State university faculty; m.. agricultural lecture, faculty member; music, versify talent. WEAY, Houston, Texas (Central, 360), 12-1 p. m.. Rice Hotel orchestra; 6-7, Riie Hotel orchestra. WFAA, Dallas. Texas (Central, 476). 10:30-12:30 p. m.. address, Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, at Austin College, Sherman. Texas; 12:30-1, musical recital, popular entertainers. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, Daylight, 395). 1 p. m. . Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert orchestra; 3 00, Mary Bray, contralto; Loretta Kerk. accompanist; 6. Sunny Jim, the Kiddies' Pnl; 6:30, .Meyer Davis Rcllcvue Sratford Concert orchestra. WGI, Medford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern. Daylight, 360). 7 p. m.. meeting of the Big Brother club; 7:30, "Health-o-gram." Rev. B. M. Hen Id; drama. Gladys R. Brlgham, director; "The Cushvllle Cop." "Tit for Tat," Martha Elsie Fitzgerald; popular song hits, Don gar4 P. Unl Ramsey. jj^" WGR. P are orm'i'-.M .?! one time. Radio Dealers' Musical program; 6:30-7:30. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler orchestra; 9:00-10. concert, direction of A. A. Van De Mark for the Buffalo Radiophone Corporation; 10-11, concert, direction of Jf. J. Krisman for H-0 Cereal Company; 11:30. Vincent Lopez Hotel Statler orchestra. WGY, Schnectady. N. Y. (Eastern. 380), 5:30 p. m.. "Adventure Story," Youth's Companion. WHA, Madison, Wis. (Central, 360). 7:30 p. m.. "The University of Wisconsin Summer Session in the Four Lakes Country," Dean Scott H. Goodnight. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400), 4-5 p. m.. Alamo theater orchestra; Walnut Theater orchestra; 7:30-9. concert, Mrs. Jane W. Murrell, director; Readings; Mrs. Cofdia Greer Petrle; Tekla Miner, pianist WHB, Kansas City, Mo. (Central. 411), 2:00-3:00 p. m.. Ladles' Hour Program, visiting Shrine band: 7:00-8:00, Shrine entertainers ; talks, speakers from the Shrine Convention; announcements to Shriners conconcerning assembling spots and parade position. WHN, New York. N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight. 360). »:152:30 p. m., Grace Haley, soprano: 2:30-2:45, Mae Goeffrey, contralto; 8:45-4(15. Tom Reilly's Kings of Syncopation; 7:30-8:00, Mall Hallctt's Roseland orchestra: 8:00-8:10, Eva Dunn, pianist: 8:10-8:30, John Paluhl's Hawaiian orchestra: 8:30-8:50, Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregation of America; S:"'0-9:00. Agnes Macpeakc. soprano; 9:15-10:00. Dan Gregory's Dancing Carnival orchestra : 10:00-10:30. M. Witmark's Black & White program. WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. Daylight. 509). 3 p. m.. artist recital, Dorothy Bringhiirst. pianist; Emma Thompson Mills, soprano; Helen Scull Mankey. contralto; Emilia Lochen. accompanist; 6:05. St. James Hotel Danco orchestra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight. 455), 1 p. m., Schrufft's Tea Room orchestra: 3:io, Howard Johnson, pianist; 4, fashion talk, Eleanor Gunn ; 4:30. Hotel Commodore Stringed ensemble; 7. "Story for ltoys and Girls." Florence S. Vincent; 7:30. Irving Nelzer's Cafe Boulevard orcheestra; B:45, popular songs. Rose Fowler. William J. MrKenna ; 0, "Golf." Innis lirown; 9:30. Mrs. Cmll Coleman, soprano; 10, Anna Pinto, harpist: 10:30, Emtl Coleman's Trocadero orchestra. WKAQ, San Juan. P. R. (Intercolonial. 360). 8-10 p. m., Municipal band of San Juan. Jesus Figueroa. onductor. WLAG, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. ((Central. 417). 10:45 a. m.. household hints; 11:35-13:00 m., surprise program; 8:10-2:30 P. m.. "Tho Woman Beautiful," Maude Hart; 2:10-1. daylight concert; 4-4:30, ~ • "•""<;, children's stories. Alnha T m., music, the Liberty Theater; Liberty Theater orchestra; feature numbers. WOR. Newark. N. J. (Eastern. Daylight. 405). 2:45 p. m.. "Roses," Robert 1' Mme Hallle De Luca. mezzo soprano: 3:00-3:11. orchestra o: George Washington: 3:15-3:30. Frank Nemet, tenor; 3:30-3:45. Mme. Hallie De Luca; 3:45-4:00. Frank Nemet; 6 :15-7 :00. Baudl-tel's Olympic Park tro; 8:00-8:15. "Under the Spreading Chestnut." G. A. Falzer; S 11-S:30. joint recital. Frank M Robert H. McConnell. baritone; 8 James Albert Wales; 9-9:i:>. talk. Dr. Ca Acklcy: 9:15-9:30, Frank Munn. Robert H. McConnell: 9:U>-11. Leo Freidman Entertainers: augmented bv the Pennington Record orchestra. WOS. Jefferson City, Me. (Central. 440.9), 8 p. m . "Control of Sheep Parasites." Dr. J. W. Comuwav: 8:20, Old Tvme String trio. WRC. Washington. O. C. (Eastern. 469). 3 p. ra. fashion developments. Women's Wear: 3:10. sonars: 9M, report, National Conference board; 3:30, songs: 3:50, current topics, editor of The Outlc>'» stories for children. Peggy Albion: 6:15. talk, auspices Smithsonian institute. WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (Central. 429), 10:45 p. m.. Dixieland Serena jers. WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (Eastern. 390). S p. m.. Plain Dealer program, "Akron (Ohio) Nijtht." Talent. Musical clubs of Akron: WTAM program: piano solos. Prof. Bernard Melzak: reading. Mrs. Donald Smith: vocal solos. Palnentonlo Ruffo. tenor; violin solos. Hymlcr Baron. WWJ. Detroit. Mich. (Eastern. 517). 8 a. m.. settingup exercises. R J. Horton ; 12 m.. Ooldkette's orchestra: 3 p. in.. Detroit News orchestra; 8:30 p. B troit News orchestra; vocal numbers Francis Firth and pupils. Thursday, June 5 Sweeney Radio STA-RITE BATTERY CO. Department 5 LOUISVILLE, KY. Silent night for: KFAE. KFOA, KQV. KSD. WCAP. WDAR. WGR. WOO. WOS. CKAC. Montreal. Can. (Eastern. Daylight. 425 p. m.. Canadian National Railway Entertainers; Lino Monte, tenor: Berth Suave, pianist; Mrs. H. S. Hall. soprano: Ed Quinn, barltoine: Madame lizard, violinist; 'Don't Try to Beat the Train." William Booth. CKY. Winnipeg. Can. (Central. 450). 8 p. m.. Canadian National Railway program. miliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiniiiiiiii'