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RADIO DIGEST
May 19, 1923,
The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs
Tuesday, May 15
CFCA (Eastern. 400. Daylight Saving), 8:00-9:00 P. M.. Concert. Selection from "Sometime/* Star Orchestra: "Break o' Day." J. Winnifred Smith, soprano; Violin solo. Uarrv Adaskin; "A Song of India," Orchestra: "Still as the Night. " .1. Winnifred Smith: "The Broken Melody," H. Saunders, cellist: ,rLa Czarine," Orchestra; "The Brownies." J. Winnifred Smith: Czardas. from "Coppella," Orchestra; "Sempre Fidelis." Orchestra.
KDKA (Eastern. 360), 9:00 A. M.. Music: 11:00-3:30 A. M., Music; 5:05 P. M., Organ recital. Howard R. Webb, organist. Cameo Theater. Pittsburgh, Pa.. "The Arcadia." "Slumbers-Nightfall," "Sunset Sketches," "Vaudeville Overture," "Sunrise on the Mountains." "A Deserted Farm." "Lady Billy Selection:" 7:30 P. M.. "The Coming of Peter Pan." Genevieve Marshall, soprano: Anne Haganieir Woestehoff. contialto: George Kirk, baritone; Warren Kinder, tenor; "My Little House." soprano; "The Crafty Crocodile," contralto and bass duet; "Good Advice," tenor: "Bedtime Stories," quartet: "A Pirate Bold," bass: "Spring Cleaning," soprano and tenor duet; "There and Back." contralto: "The Land of Make Believe." Quartet; "Dance of the Goblins," "Caprice Yiennoise." "Concerto in E Minor," Leo Kruczek. violinist.
KHJ (Pacific, 400), 1:15 P. M„ Concert: 6:45-7:30 P. M-, Children's Hour: Concert, "Cncle John:" 8:00-10.00 P. M., DeLuse program. Shrine Band. Al Maliakah Temple; Pilar Gonzales, soloist. City of Mexico.
KPO (Pacific, 400), 8:00-10:00 P. M„ Music: Miss Gladys Salisbury, organist.
KSD (Central. 546), 8:00 P. M.. Concert. Sarry Curry, soprano: Alice Mace, accompanist: Martha Prewitt, reader: Address. Dr. W. P. Cutler.
KYW (Central, 447, Daylight Saving), 2:35 P. M.. Concert, courtesy of Lyon & Healy Co.: 8:00-8:58 P. M., Musical program. Elizabeth Lindquist, soprano; Margaret Martin, accompanist; Cathal O'Byme. Irish tenor; Sallie Menkes, accompanist: Madeline Pendelton. reader : .Margaret Vernier, pianist.
WBAP (Central. 476). 7:15-8:00 P. M., Concert. Sam S. Losh and pupils; 9:30-10:30 P. M., Concert. Mount Gilead Negro Baptist Church Orchestra and Choral Club.
WBZ (Eastern, 442), 7:45 P. M„ "Institution by Congress of Government by the People. 177S." Senator George D. Chamberlain; 8:00 P. M., Concert, Clef Quartet. Olga Thyberg, soprano: Gladys Noble, soprano; Mrs. Ruth Ekberg. contralto: Florence Pierce, contralto.
WDAP (Central, 390, Daylight Saving), 10:00 P. M„ Musical program. Mrs. R. H. Prichard, soprano: H. Jane Symons, contralto; Grace Symons. accompanist: Eva Ray, soprano; Edward W. Shriner. tenor; Leonard J. Huber, baritone: Evelyn Morrow, violinist: Dance music. Jack Chapman's Orchestra.
WDAR (Eastern, 395), 11:00 A. M.-l:00 P. M., Organ recital. Stanley Theater: Dinner dance music, Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M„ Vocal and piano solos; 4:30-6:00 P. M., Talk on "Affairs of the Heart," bv Betsy Logan: Dream Daddy with little tots: 7:30-8:00 P. M„ Dream Daddy with boys and
WFAA (Central, 476). 9:00-9r20 P. M., Program. Orchestra Bryan St High School: 12:30-1:00. Address. DeWitt McMurray. editor Semi-Weekly Farm News; McDowell Sisters. Hawaiian musical program.
WFI (Eastern, 395). 10:00-11:00 P. M.. Short talks: 1:00-2:00 P. M., Dinner music, Meyer Davis BellevueStratford Orchestra; 3:00-4:30 P. M„ Vocal and piano selections; 6:00-7:30 P. M., Music, Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Orchestra; Cousin Sue's stories for little children; 8:00-9:55 P. M., Vocal and musical selections: 10:10-12:00 P. M„ Dance music. Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Orchestra.
WGR (Eastern. 360. Daylight Saving). 2:00 P. M.. Music: 3:00 P. M., Music.
WGY (Eastern. 380), 7:45 P. M„ Musical program. "Dream of Love." Donald Chartier, violinist: Max Cote, cellist: Beatrice Wakeley. pianist; "Berceuse," soprano, Mrs. Wm. J. Brav: "Three for Jack." John H. Vail, baritone; High School Trio, "Cavatina." trio; "Sorter Miss You," "Mah Curly-Headed Baby." Buth Ellsworth, contralto: "Good-Night, Beloved." Quartet: "Juba Dance." Beatrice Wakeley, pianist; "Dreaming Alone in the Twilight." Wm. J. Bray, tenor solo: "King of the Winds," Bollin B. Fisher, bass: "A Spring Song," quartet: "Love Has Wings." "Down the Trail o' Dreams to You," Mrs. L. J. Southard: "To Spring." Beatrice Wakely, pianist.
WHAS (Central, 400). 4:00-5:00 P. M., Organrecital, H. C. Conrad, Alamo Theater; Concert, Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra: 7:30-9:00 P. M., Concert. Ella Sharrard Violin Quartet, assisted by Mary Smith, soprano; Mrs. John E. Harman. Jr., contralto; Miss Dettlinger. pianist; Beading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." „
WHK (Eastern, 390). 8:00 P. M., Concert. WHK Or
Wipe5( Eastern, 509). 10:00-11:00 A. M.. Talk; 1:00-2:00 P. M., Recital; 3:00-4:30 P. M.. Musical program; 6:00-7:30 P. M., Dinner dance music; Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; 8:00-12:00 P. M., Program of popular music. _ „
WJAX (Eastern, 390), 7:30 P. M„ Cleveland News Concert. Hermit Club, of Cleveland, O.
WLW (Eastern, 360), 10:00 P. M., Concert. "Sonato in D." Margaret Prall, violinist; "The Swan." "The Way of the World," Blanche Neel; "Liebeshed, "Serenade Espagnole." "Nocturne," "Schone Rosemarin," Margaret Pratt: "Wayfarers' Night Song, "Dedication." "Summertime," Blanche Neel: "Bondina," Margaret PraE: "Deep Biver." "I Want to Be Beady." "Heaven, Heaven," "Oh, Didn't It Bain! Blanche Neel; Concert, Sinclair Dance Orchestra.
WMAQ (Central, 448, Daylight Saving), 4:35 P. M., Estelle Winwood and Ernest Glendenning, from the play. "Why Not?"; 7:00 P. M., Talk on Astrology, John Wheeler; Sophine Lobe], pianist; 9:15 P. M.. Musical program, Vivian Rankin, soprano; Margaret Dirks, pianist. , _,
WMC (Central. 500), 8:00 P. M„ Concert. Washington Syncopators, H. H. Guinett, director; 1 1 :00 P. M., Midnight Frolic. . _ ,„
WOC (Central, 484), 12:00 M., Chimes concert: 330 P. M„ Educational talk, A. G. Hinrichs; 5:45 P. M„ Chimes concert „
WOO (Eastern. 509), 11:00 A. M.-I-.00 P. M., Organ recital and musical program; 2:00-3:00 P. M„ Piano and song recital; 4:30-6:00 P. M„ Organ recital; 7:30-8:00 P. M„ Short talks and musical selections.
WWJ (Eastern, 517), 3:00 P. M., Talk. Simon Nye, president of American Booksellers* Ass'n; 7:00 P. M., The Town Crier; News Orchestra: Musical program, Detroit Chamber Music Society.
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HERE is the sixth appearance of this new service for Digest Readers There are only fifty eligible stations for the listening, but already twenty-two of these will be found in the "Advance Programs." Only features are listed below. Such parts of station programs as are regular week in and week out, are, as they have been from the start, found in the Digest Radiophone Station Directory. Much other data on the stations for which advance programs are given, will be found there.
Wednesday, May 16
CFCA (Eastern. 400. Daylight Saving), 8:00-9:00 P. M., Concert, Selection from "Gypsy Love," Star Orchestra; "Despris le Jour." Lina Craine, soprano; "Ballet Egyptian." Orchestra: "Old Befrain." Harry Adaskin, violinist: "Down in the Forest." Lina Craine; "Spanish Serenade," Star Orchestra: Violin solo, Manny Both; "Beautiful Spring," Orchestra: "Macushla," Lina Craine; March from "Aida," Orchestra.
KDKA (Eastern. 360), 9:00 A. M., Music; 5:15 P. M.. Concert, KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra. Victor Saudek; 6:15 P. M., "Pung Chow," L. L. Harr. of Kaufman's Dept. Stores, Chinese game; 7:30 P. M., KDKA Orchestra; Alice Christine King, soprano; O. E. Newman, tenor; Karl Snyder, pianist; Orchestra, "The Bat," "The Bosary." "Down South," "Within the Walls of China," trumpet; "Forever Mine." "Heart o' Mine," Mildred Frye Cook, soprano; "Mammy You," "Bye Lo," "Honey Chile," "My Last Dollar," "You're on the Bight Boad, Sister. But You're Gwine the Wrong Way." tenor.
KFDB (Pacific, 400), 2:00-230 P. M., Talk, "Banking." Officer San Francisco Mercantile Co. ; 8:001 OHIO P. M., Classical music.
KHJ (Pacific. 400), 1:15 P. M., Music; 6:45-730 P. M.. Children's Hour; Musical program; Bedtime story, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00 P. M., Program. Edison Club. Redondo Beach, Calif.
KSD (Central. 546), 8:00-9:45 P. M., Concert. Missouri Theater Orchestra.
KYW (Central, 447, Daylight Saving), 8:00-8:58 P. M., Musical program, courtesy of William Lester.
WBAP (Central, 476). 7:15-8:00 P. M-, Concert. Ida Epps. pianist: Mary Byron, violinist; 930-10:30 P. M.. Concert. Euterpean Club.
WBZ (Eastern, 442), 6:00 P. M.. Concert, WBZ Concert Orchestra, C. J. Fairfield; 7:45 P. M.. Dr. Bertram E. Roberts, "Pasteur Versus Napoleon"; 8:00 P. M„ Concert. Orin Taylor, soprano; Mrs. Woodin, pianist: concert, WBZ Orchestra, C. J. Fairfield.
WDAR (Eastern, 395), 11:00 A. M.-l:00 P. M.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner dance music. Arcadia Cafe Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M., Short talks: 4306:00 P. M., Short talks. Dream Daddy with little tots: 730-8:00 P. M., Dream Daddy with boys and girls; 8:00 P. M.1 2:00 P. M., Musical program. Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra.
WFAA (Central, 476), 12:30-1:00 P. M.. Entertainment: talent Melba Theater.
WFI (Eastern, 395), 10:00-11:00 P. M-. Short talks: 1:00-2:00 P. M., Dinner music, Meyer Davis BellevueStratford Orchestra; 3:00-430 P. M.. Vocal quartette: 6:00-730 P. M., Dinner dance music Meyer Davis Bellevue-Stratford Orchestra; Stories for little children by Cousin Sue.
WGR (Eastern. 360. Daylight Saving), 2:00 P. M.. Music; 3:00 P. M., Music: 8 SO P. M., Musical program, Billy McKay, Buffalo's Harry Lauder and others.
WHAS (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 P. M., Organ recital, H. C. Conrad. Alamo Theater; Buth Sharp, pianist; Bichard Wymond, violinist; Concert, Mary Anderson
Theater Orchestra; 7:30-9:00 P. M., Concert. Kentucky School for the Blind, C. B. Martin, director; Guitar trio, Georgia Pope, Buth Elder, J. Henry Brady; Guitar solo, J. Henry Brady; Soprano solo. Myrtle Stinger; Reading. Mrs. Mary B. Bennett.
WIP (Eastern. 509), 10:00-11:00 P. M.. Musical selections; 1:00-2:00 P. M., Dinner dance music: 3:00-430 P. M., Orchestra selections; 6:00-7 30 P. M„ Dinner dance music. Uncle Wip's bedtime stories.
WLW (Eastern, 360). 8:00 P. M., Program. The General Protestant Orphans' Home Band; "Star Spangled Banner," Military Escort Band; "Meditation" from "Thais," "Easter Dawn," Thomas Gay, violinist; Overture, Band: Address, B. A. Longman, Supt.; "Spring Folly," "The Mocking Bird." Buth Wilhelm, whistler; Banjo solos, Bruce Pollard; Medley selection, "Massa's Birthday," Band; "Dance of the Robins," Buth Wilhelm, whistler; "Grandpa Maypole," a play presented by Junior Students of the Beulman School of Expression; "The Troubadour," "America Exultant," Band.
WMAQ (Central. 448. Daylight Saving), 435 P. M.. Sketch from play, "Light Wines and Beers"; 7:00 P. M., Stories. Georgene Faulkner: 9:15 P. M.. George D. Hess, baritone; B. E. Williams, pianist.
WOC (Central, 484), 12:00 M„ Chimes concert; Educational talk, D. K. Kirck; 7:00 P. M., Becital, Erwin Swindell, organist; Mrs. F. E. Fuller, soprano; Lillian Dewold Murphy, reader; 8:00 P. M.. Lecture, "Americanism," Frank S. Moses; 10:00 P. M„ Musical program. Opera Study Club, Moline, m.
WOO (Eastern, 509), 11:00 A. M.-l:00 P. M., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt, organist; 2:00-3:00 P. M.. Short talks and musical selections; 4:30-6:00 P. M., Organ recital; 730-8:00 P. M., Short talks; 8:0012:00 P. M., Orchestra selections and songs.
WWJ (Eastern, 517), 7:00 P. M„ The Town Crier; News Orchestra; Vocal selections, Bens Holden, baritone; Talk, Rep. David O'Connell. of New York: Vocal selections, George A. Voltz, tenor.
Thursday, May 17
CFCA (Eastern, 400, Daylight Saving), 8:00-9:00 P. M„
Concert, Selection from "Carmen." Star Orchestra; Character sketch. "Mia Rosa," Fred Whitlow; Selection from "The Firefly," Orchestra: "A Perfect Day," W. Woods, cornetist: Musical monologue, "0 Memory," Fred Whitlow; Cornet solo, W. Woods; "Vlvienne,"
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KDKA (Eastern, 360). 5:05 P. M., Organ recital, H. B. Webb. Cameo Theater; 7:15 P. M., Lecture. "Macbeth," Walter E. Kealy; 7:30 P. M„ Concert.
KFDB (Pacific, 400). 2:00-2:30 P. M., Talk. "Art." Member San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts.
KHJ (Pacific, 400), 1:15 P. M., Musical program; 6:457:30 P. M-, Children's Hour; Bedtime story: Concert; 8:00-10:00 P. M., DeLuse program. Chamber of Commerce. Huntington Park, Calif.
KSD (Central. 546), 8:00 P. M., Concert, Seth Arbergh's Orchestra; fiaymund Koch, baritone; Arthur Laeber, pianist; Addresses, V. S. Senator James A. Reed. W. Frank Carter; 10:30-1130 P. M., Concert. Municipal Theater, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; 12:00 M.-1:00 A. M-, Dance program. Seth Abergh's Orchestra.
KYW (Central, 447, Daylight Saving), 2:35-3:00 P. M., Concert, courtesy of Lyon & Healy; 8:00-8:58 P. M.. Musical program, Marjorie P. Shotwell, soprano; Eugene Wallenius, baritone: Edward Dufresne. baritone; The Paramount Orchestra: 9:05-9:25 P. M., "Twenty Minutes of Good Beading," Rev. C. J. Pernln, S. J., head of Department of English, Loyola University.
WBAP CCentral, 476), 7:15-8:00 P. M., Concert. Cornelius Qaurtet; 930-10:30 P. M., Concert, Texas Hotel Orchestra.
WBZ (Eastern, 442), 8:00 P. M., Concert, Horteuse W. Philbrick, contralto; Gertrude Philbrick, pianist; Mrs. Hazel Card Whalen, violinist, soprano.
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