The radio dealer (Apr-Sept 1922)

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58 THE RADIO DEALER June, 19 W G Y PROGRAM Broadcasted on 360 Meter* by the Gen. Elec. Co., Schenectady, N. Y. DAILY PROGRAM. 12:30 — Early Stock Market quotations, t : 00 — Stock and Produce Market reports. 8:00 — Baseball results; news bulletins. TUESDAY, MAY 30 7:00 — "Detector Connections — the Crystal Detector," by A. T. Van Dyck, General Electric Company's radio engineer. 7:45 — Concert program contributed by Edith R. Ennis, soprano, accompanied by Joseph G. Derrick; George Gould, trombone ; Kolin Hager, reader ; J. A. Culhane, tenor accompanied by Miss M. H. Culhane ; "The Port of New York." an address by B. P. Cresson ; Irving C. Bullock, pianist. THURSDAY, JUNE 1 7:45 — Concert program contributed by Alma Skaine, violinist ; George J. Perkins, tenor accompanied by Clara Stearns , Edward H. Smith, reader ; Mrs. >• J. Perkins, soprano ; reading — Balcony scene from Romeo and Juliet by Edward Smith and Viola Karwowska. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 6:30 — Ninth Chapter 'Alice in Wonderland," by Kolin Hager, reader. 7:40 — Health talk, "Modern Treatment for Hay Fever," by Dr. Herman M. Biggs, New York State Public Health Department. 7:45 — Perry's Dance Orchestra; Mrs. Francis J. Grogan, harp soloist ; Marguerite Marshall, piano soloist ; Male Quartet, composed of A. E. Williams, first tenor ; George C. Steele, baritone ; C. T. Gloo, second tenor; G. W. Searles, bass; Wilbur Sluyter, baritone ; Livingston Barker, trombone ; Pauline M. Kim, contralto; John Richardson, monologues ; Georgia Bvron, soprano ; Mrs. and J. R. Willis, duet ; Women's Quartet, composed of Georgia Byron, Kathyln Bell, Mora Mills and Gretchen Haller. FRIDAY SPECIAL. CONCERT 11:30 — Musical program contributed by Perry's Dance Orchestra ; George C. Steele, baritone ; Quartet, composed of A. E. Williams, first tenor ; George C. Steel, baritone ; C. T. Gloo, second tenor ; G. W. Searles, bass ; George Bennet, cornet ; Francis J. Grogan, harp Quartet, composed of Georgia Byrom, Mora Mills, Kathyln Bell, Gretchen Haller ; Pauline M. Kim, contralto. K Y W PROGRAM Broadcasted on 360 Meters by Westinghouse Station, Chicago, 111. CENTRAL DAYLKJHT TIME DAILY PROGRAM 9:25— Opening Market Quotations, Chicago Board of Trade. 10:00 — Market Quotations, Chicago Board of Trade. Quotations every half hour thereafter until 1 :00 P. M. 1 :20 — Closing Market Quotations, Chicago Board of Trade. 2:15 — News and Market Reports. 3:00 — American and National League baseball teams lineups ; progress of games every half liour thereafter until close of all " .gp.Vv*.^ . | 4 : 1 5 — News. Market and Stock Reports. 6:30 — News, Final Market, Financial and Baseball Reports. 7:15 — Baseball Report, Children's Bed Time Story. 9:00 — News and Sports. MONDAY, MAY 28 8:00 — Dorothy Bowen, soprano; Bernard Schweitzer, tenor ; Marion Laffey, violin obbligato ; Elsie Haines, accompanist ; Anne ' Peterson, accompanist ; Vesta' Murray, reader; C. Gordon Wedertz, organist of the Chicago Medinah Temple. TUESDAY, MAY 30 8:00 — Lieut. James Sylvester, bugler; Clementine Mullers, soprano ; Jennie Durkee, banjo-ukelele ; 'Marion McGuire, reader; William Beller, pianist ; Alexander Harley, violinist ; Clarence Yeaw, baritone ; John C. Minnema, director and Ethel Bosworth, accompanist. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 8:00 — Clara E. Taylor, soprano; Carl Craven, tenor ; A. Nelson Brabook, cornetist ; Esther Muller. acompanist ; Sidney M. Spiegel, Jr., reader; Sallie Menkes, accompanist. THURSDAY, JUNE 1 8:00— Mae Graves Atkins, soprano: John B. Miller, tenor ; Anah Webb, violinist; Rose Lutiger Gannon, contralto ; G. Magnus Schultz, bass ; Edgar A. Nelson, pianist. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 8:00 — E. Coffey Barnes, soprano; Margot Hayes, contralto ; Wilfrid Cushing, baritone ; Georgine George, accompanist ; Margaret Carlisle, accompanist ; Blanche Bonn, accompanist : Standard Oil Band of Whiting, Indiana, Morgan L. Eastman director. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 8:00 — Yukona Wall Cameron, and Marion Allayne Cameron, vocal duets ; Louis J. Jacobsen, tenor ; Lewis Kayton, whistler ; Edith Frost, accompanist ; Mabel Stapleton, accompanist ; Elizabeth Bade, accompanist ; Rose Chirus, pianist. SUNDAY, JUNE 4 3:30 — Radio Chapel Services conducted by the Rev. Gardner Mac Whorter, of St. Edmund's Episcopal Church. The subject of the sermon will be "The Voice of God." The musical program of the services will be rendered by the Whitsunday Quartet, composed of Charlotte Eickoff, soprano ; Geraldine Rhoads, contralto ; Walter H. Chambers. tenor and Ray Dickinson, baritone. accompanied by Olive B. Woodward, pianist. WVP PROGRAM Broadcasted on 1,450 Meters by U. S. Signal Corps, Bedloe's Island. N. Y. DAILY PROGRAM 8:50 — Musical selections. 8:55 — Instruction in Radio. MONDAY. MAY 29 '9:00 — Concert under the direction of Charles D. Isaacson. Among the artists to take part are : Harold C. Luckstone, baritone ; Diana Kasner, pianist ; Lieut. Clifford E. Ridgeley, Bandmaster 69th Regiment Band, demonstrating brass instruments ; Alveda Lofgren. soprano ; "Face to Face with Brahms" by Rose Roden. TUESDAY, MAY 30 Station will not be in operation on this. Decoration Day. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 9:00 — Dance night furnished by the Vaudeville Slims Harmonists, under the direction of Gordon R. Blatchly. THURSDAY. JUNE 1 9:00 — Concert under the direction of the William Knabe Company. The artists are: Daisy Jean, 'cellist ; Marie Dvorak, pianist ; Charles Vohnout, violinist ; Mrs. Sidney; IUissmII. soprano ; Sidney King Russell, accompanist. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 9:00 — Joint recital by Leontine De Ahna, contralto ; Charles McBride, 'cellist ; Miriam Waller, pianist. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 8:50 — Answering of letters and questions submitted by the radio audience. 9:00 — R. L. Nixon of Jersey City will render a program of popular songs ; courtesy of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company. w G I PROGRAM Broadcasted on 360 Meters by the Amrad Station, Medford Hillside, Massachusetts. DAILY PROGRAM 2:55— Music. 3 :00 — Current Events. 7:30 — Baseball Scores, Late News Flashes. 7:45 — Boston Police Reports. MONDAY, MAY 29 7:45 — Weekly Business Report. 8:00 — "Language, Written and Spoken," by William Howell Reed, Professor of Modern Languages, Tufts College. 8:15— Mrs. E. B. Hey wood, soprano; Gertrude Cheney Bartlett, reader ; Grace Day Gatchell, accompanist. 8:45 — Concorde Male Quartet, composed of H. W. Smith, . V. W. Monroe, G. R. Young and N. M. Miller. TUESDAY, MAY 30 3:30 — "Lincoln's Gettyburg Address," by Eunice L. Randall. 7:30 — Children's Story "Tad's Decoration Day," read by Eunice L. Randall. 7:50 — "Vacation Typhoid," by B. A. Welcome, American Red Cross. 8:00— 'The Walk Straight Club," by Louis P. Haight. 8:15 — Stetson Humphrey, baritone. 8:30 — Margaret F. Keleher, contralto. 8:45 — Harvard Male Quartet Of Boston ; composed of Philip Atwater, tenor ; Lester Barlett, tenor ; Edward Hall, baritone ; Llwellyn Evans, bass. WEDNESDAY. MAY 31 7:55 — 'Sunday's Bill of Fare," by Miss D. H. Goodwin, Massachusetts Division of Markets. 8:15 — Arnold Root, Swiss-American Yoddler. 8:30 — Song recital by Edith ' Gates, soprano, and Frank J. Kidder, bass, assisted by Ann Eichorn, violinist, and Dorothy Parker, accompanist. THURSDAY. JUNE 1 7:30 — Children's story, 'Hidden Treasurers and a Park Policeman," read by Eunice L. Randall. 8:00 — "Tuning for Health by Osteopathy." by Dr. R. Kendrick Smith. 8:15 — Reina P. Hadley, soprano. 8:30 — Recital by Laura Remick Copp. pianist, and Ruth Oollingbourne, violin. FRIDAY. JUNE 2 8:00 — "Dancing by Radio." by Professor William H. O'Brien, accompanied by Edna Baker. 8:15 — Morris Burroughs, boy soprano soloist, and Doris White Whitney, 'cello ; N. H. Nashur. accompanied by Anna Melendy Sanderson. 8:30 — Ethel Kenna Brooks, the GalliCuric of the East. 9:00 — Jack Western's Syneopator's, Fred McGartney, piano: Edgar Rossi, violin: Bradford (!owans. saxophone'. and Jack Western, drums. SATURDAY, JUNE 3 8:00 — "Athletics," by Prof. Clarence P. Hons' on. Head of Department of Physical Education, Tufts College. Complete weekly copy of this program including list of Broadcasting Stations will be mailed you free upon application to FITZ ROY PRESS, 419 West 42nd Street, New York City. ' j.