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RADIO DIGEST May 5, TQ2j ADVANCE PROGRAMS (Continued from page 6) WGI (Eastern, 360). 5:00 P. M.. "Twilight Tales." Uncle David; 6:15 P. M.. "General Conditions in the Shoe and Leather Industry." iVw England Shoe and Leather Ass'n; 9:30 P. M.. "Romanco of the Shoe." Harry M. Wood: Concert, Crescent Gardens WGBhfEiftern. 400). 2:00 P. M.. Music; 3:00 P M.. Music: 4:00 P. M., Ampico recital; 7:30 P. M., Digest Of DflV'^ ^»6WS WGY (Eastern, 370), 1:00 P. M., Music and address, "Using Colored Oilcloth:" 7:45 P. M.. Radio drama, "The Fortune Hunter;" Instrumental selection, excerpts from "Tumble In/ WGT Orchestra. WHAS (Central. 360), 4:00-5:00 P. M., Organ recital. Hevde C. Conrad. Alamo Theater Organ; Biographical sketch of Old Testament charactetrs "Besume of the History " Margaret Moore, Bainbridge, Ga. ; Evelyn Campbell, soprano, Dorothy Adams, accompanist: Dorothy Adams, pianist. "Just Among Home Folks. CourierJournal; 7:30-9:00 P. M., Mrs. Elmer Graham, soprano; Mrs. Chas. Nicholson, accompanist; Joe Eisenbeis, tenor: Duet, Mrs. Graham, soprano: Mr. Eisenbeis. tenor; Heading. Elizabeth Somers Stelger, Robert Muth: Mrs. Chas. K. LesUe, soprano; Chas. K. Leslie, baritone ; Duets, Mrs. Chas. K. Leslie, soprano, Mr. Chas. K. Leslie, baritone; Reading. An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP (Eastern, 400), 1:00-1: 5 P. M.. Short talk: 2:003:00 PM. Artist recital; 6:00-6:30 P. M.. Dance music; 7:00-7:30 P. M., Uncle Wip's Bedtime Stories. WJAX (Eastern. 360), 8:00 P. M„ Concert, Singer's Club. Dixie Howell, soprano. WLW (Central. 360). 10:00 P. M., Musical program Sigma Alpha Iota Sorority. Beta Chapter. College of Music. "Scottish Airs." "Talse." Frances Beoach. Pianist; "From the Land of the Sky Blue Water. "Walts." Eleanor W. Mackey. soprano; A Little Love a Little Kiss." "Red Moon." Lucile B. McKeever. violinist: Corrine Sammet. Saxophonist; Frances Bejach. pianist; Vocal selection. S. A. I. Sextette: Violin solo. Lucile B. McKeever; Vocal duet. Eleanore Mackay. Amy Hattersley: "Maids o£, Cadiz" "A Picture," Amy Hattersley; 'Bohemian Dance." Margaret Q. Finny, pianist. WMAQ (Central, 400), 4:35 PM., Program by the Lyceum Arts Conservatory; 7*10 P. M.. Bockwell Stephens, Auto Editor Daily Xews. gives 2nd of series of talks on auto trails: "Worlds in the Making. Arthur Carpenter; Gilbert W. Butler will talk to. Boy Scouts; 9:15 P. M., Helen Leefelt, pianist; Geo. Simons, baritone. . _. WOC (Central, 400). 12:00 M., Chimes concert: 3:30 P. M.. Talk. Karl G. Stephan; 5:45 P. M., Chimes concert: 6:35 P. M., Sandman's Visit; 7:00 P. M., Musical program; 8:00 P. M., Lecture, "Tosemite National Park," James V. Lloyd, National Park WOO^lEastern, 400). 11:00-1130 A. M.. Grand Organ Becital 11:30-11:55 A. M., Grand organ recital and trumpets; 7:50-9:00 P. M„ WOO Orchestra, Bobert E. Golden: 9:00-9:55 P. M., Organ Becital, Mary E. Vogt at the console. ' WWJ (Eastern, 400). 3:00 P. M., News Orchestra: 7:00 P. M., The Town Crier. News Orchestra; Mrs. Mane Haines, contralto; Fred Walters, baritone. KFI (Pacific, 400), 6:45-7:30 P. M„ Peter Babbit: Concert, Junior Music Clubs of Southern Calif.; 10:0011:00 P. M., Program, Public School Music Teachers Ass'n; Male chorus, 100 voices, Orpheus Club; Dominant Club; California Federation of Music Clubs. KFI (Pacific, 400), 6:45-30 P. M., Peter Babbit; Concert. Junior Music Clubs of Southern Calif.; 10:00. 11:00 P. M., Program, Public School Music Teachers Ass'n; Male chorus. 100 voices. Orpheus Club ; Dominant Club: California Federation of Music Clubs. KHJ (Pacific. 400). 1230-1:15 P. M.. Concert; 6:45730 P. M., Children's Hour; 8:00-10:00 P. M„ De Luxe Program. KYW (Central, 400), 8:00-8:58 P. M., Nita Obrassova, Soprano; Margaret Carlisle, Accompanist: Milan Lusk, Violinist. Elioise Bodlan, Pianist, Accompanist; Wendell W. Hall. Music Maker; 9:05-9:25 P. M., Book Review, Llewellvn Jones, Literary Editor Chicago Evening Post; 10:00 P. M.-l:00 A. M., Midnight WBAP (Central, 400), 7:15-8:00 P. M., Concert, Grace Williams' Orchestra: 9 30-10:30 P. M.. Concert, College of Industrial Arts Girls' Orchestra of Gainesville, WDAR '(Eastern, 400), 12:02-1:00 P. M„ Organ recital. Stanley Theatre: Concert. Arcadia Cafe Orchestra recital; 3:00-3:30 P. M„ Betsy Logan's Household Hints; Musical program; 4:15-4:45 P. M., Talk. "Affairs of the Heart," Betsy Logan; 5:45-6:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with little tots: 7 30-7:50 P. M.; Dream Daddy with boys and girls: 7:50-8:00 P. M„ Songs: 8:00-9:50 P. M., Musical program. WFAA (Central, 400), 1230-1:00 P. M., Address, "The Sunday School Lesson." Dr. Robert S. Hyer. Southern Methodist University; 8:00-9 30 P. M.. Musical program. G. M. Wallace and mixed quartet. WFI (Eastern, 400), 1:14-2:00 P. M., Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Concert Orchestra; Strawbridge and Clothier Male Quartette :6 30-7:00 P. M. WGI (Eastern, 360), 3:00 P. M„ Amrad Women's Club. Address, Miss D. H. Goodwin; 5:00 P. M., Girl's story hour, Eunice L. Bandall ; 9:30 P. M., Travelogue, David M. Cheney; Concert, Somerville WGRar(Etastern, 400), 2:00 P. H., Music; 3:00 P.MMusic; 4:00 P. M„ Ampico recital; 7:00 P. M., News Digest; 8:00 P. M., Vocal concert, direction W. H. F. Penny, composer. . „ WGY (Eastern. 370). 1:00 P. M„ Music and needlework talk, "The Demure Dotted Muslins," courtesy of Modern Priscilla: 7:45 P. M„ Concert, "Swanee Smiles." WGT Instrumental Quartet: "Little House e' Dreams." Arthur A. Gayne, baritone; 'Xullaby Waltz," Quartet; "Grand Opera Strains," James H. Johnstone, maudolinist ; Baseball talk. "Prospects of 1923 Baseball Season." "Daniel," sport writer for the New York Herald; "Chansonette," Quartet: "Casey at the Bat," Arthur A Gayne: "Aggravating Bag," James H. Johnstone; Address, "The Badiotron," W. C. White. Research Laboratory, General Electric Co.; "Panama Twilight," Quartet: "Nailo." Arthur A. Gayne; "Lights Out," "Frolic of the Kazoos," James H. Johnstone: "Japaloma," Quartet; 1030 P. M., Musical program, "Song of Steel," Union College Glee Club; "Serenade." John Burnham, violinist; "Kashmiri Song," "Longing, Dear, for You." Glee Club: "Sweet Melody." "I Love a Little Cotttage," Union College Instrumental Club: "Bouta Marehin'," Glee Club; Some New Saws. W. V. Fretts. YOU D TUBES ^0^ U I-,0£ht ^tUh -J^lC r EXPELS ALL 1^ TUBE 7 ROUBLES JH TOOK DtALUt Oft RAJJLAXL COMPANY j*< 99 WAPOEN STPEET NEW YORK. Tl 10c will bring you immediately our 32-page booklet containing complete diagrams and descriptions of Flewelling, Reinartz, Super-Regenerative and other circuits. Information about tubes, hints on construction of sets and other valuable and instructive data for everyone interested in Radio is included. Our complete line of standard equipment is also illustrated and described — an up-todate catalog of the newest in Radio at right prices. FREMONT RADIO SALES CO. 227-229 Fulton St. NEW YORK CITY The Bishop Brothers. B. A, Stllson: A Vocal Melange:. Civil Engineering Quartet; "Sunklst Bose." "Your Kisses," Instrumental Club; "The Road to the Isles." "The Old Road." Glee Club; "The Kerry Dance," "The Spring Has Come," David M. Brockaway; "Man Lindy Lou," "Exhortation." "Alma Mater," Glee Club . WHAS (Central. 360). 4:00-5:00 P. M„ Organ recital, Heyde C. Conrad, Alamo Theatre organ; Biographical sketch of Old Testament Characters, "Resume of the Prophecy," W. A. Stevenson, Commerce. Ga, ; Concert, under auspices of Alice Monroe. Jeffersonville. Ind. ; Anna Jacobs, soprano: Kathryn Steller, contralto; Albert Hebner. tenor; "Just Among Home Folks." CourierJournal: 730-9:00 P. M., Concert, Summers Syncopaters, New Albany, Ind., Lenore Summers, piano and director; U. S. Government address: Beading. "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP (Eastern. 400). 2:00-3:00 P. M.. Musical program, 6:00-630 P. M., Dance music, 7:00-7:30 P. M„ Uncle Wip's Bedtime Stories. SATURDAY. MAY S. WIP (Eastern, 400). 2:00-3:00 P. M.. Song Becital; 6:00-630 P. M.. Dance music: 7:00-730 P. M.. Uncle Wip's Bedtime Stories. WMAQ (Central. 400), 4:35 P. M„ Program arranged by Columbls School of Music; 7:00 P. M„ "Talks on music of Mrs. H. H. A. Beach, Marx E. Obemdorfer. assisted by Mrs. Cora Thorne-Blrt, soprano: 9:15 P. M.. The Shrine Chanters. Choral. WOC (Central. 400), 12:00 noon, Chimes Concert: 3:30 P. M., Tali. C. C. Flanagan; 5:45 P. M.. Chimes Concert; 635 P. M„ Sandman's Visit; 7:00'P. M., Musical Program. P. S. C. Orchestra: 8:00 P. M.. Educational Lecture by Col. Geo. W. Harris. Inf. USA WOO (Eastern, 400). 11*0-11:30 A. M.. Grand Organ Becital; 1130-11:55 P. M„ Grand Organ Becital and trumpets. WSY (Central. 360). 8:00 P. M„ Musical program. "Steal a Little Kiss." Maurer's Orchestra; "Light of the World We Hail Thee," Ned Maurer, cornetist: "Roaming in the Gloaming," Scottie Stuart; "Lovely Lucerine," Maurer's Orchestra; "Selected." Percey Rosenberger, reader; "Moon Blver," Preston Matthews, saxophonist; "Am I to Blame." "Wonderful Land ol Dreams," "You've Got to See Your Mamma Every Night or You Can't See Your Mamma at All. Maurer's Orchestra. _ „ . WWJ (Eastern. 400), 7:00 P. M., The Town Crier, News Poet; News Orchestra; Louise H. Campbell, Michigan Agricultural College speaker; C«ckbum Bros, popular songs. Saturday, May 5 CFCN (Mountain, 440), 1030-12:00 P. M„ Dance selections, Imperial Dance Orchestra, Plaza Cabaret. KFI (Pacific, 400), 6:45-730 P. M„ Peter Rabbit: Los Angeles County Dental Sy. ; Concert, Junior Music Clubs of Southern Calif.; 8:00-9:00 P. M., Program, University of Southern Calif.: 10:00-11:00 P. M„ Vocal selections, Packard Radio Club, Harry Coe. Ben McLaughlin. Leonard Van Berg. KGW (Pacific, 400), 3:30-4:00 P. M„ Children's program, pupils of Mrs. Marie Johns; Stories, Aunt Nell. KHJ (Pacific, 400), 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Concert: 6:45730 P. M., Children's Hour; 8:00-10:00 P. M„ De Luxe Program. KYW (Central. 400). 8:00-8:58 P. M., Musical Program, courtesv W. W. Kimball Co.; Wendell W. Hall, Music Maker; 9:05-9:25, Under the Evening Lamp Sketches, Youth's Companion. WBAP (Central. 400), 7:00-7:20 P. M„ Sunday school lesson, Mrs. W. F. Barnum, leader of Barnum Bible Class of First Methodist Church. WDAP (Central, 390), 10:00 P. M„ E. E. Harder, clarinetist; Harmony Four; W. G, Kassing, tenor, other artists. WDAR (Eastern, 400), 12:02-1:00 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theatre: Concert, Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 3:00-3:30 P. M., Tenor and piano solos and short talk; 4:15-4:45 P. M., Dance music; 5:45-6:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with little tots; 7:30-7:50 P. M., Dream Daddy with boys and girls. WFAA (Central. 400), 12:30-1:00 P. M., Address, "Current Historv Comment," Prof. Clyde Eagleton, Southern Methodist University: 830-930 P. M., Musical program. Anna P. Baker and assisting musicians; 11:00-12:00 P. M., Musical program, Mrs. Albert Smith. Joseph B. 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