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June 16, /p_v RADIO DIGEST The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs Tuesday, June 12 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400). 8:00 P. M.. [•ho Merry Wires "i Windsor." S i irewell" from "La Bolloinc ,:iO. "The Broken Melody." II E Inti'rmrazo from "Nalla." Star Orchestra; \ v, Id; trom the South. " Or KHJ (Pacific. 400). 2:30-3:30 P. M.. t ivhlsllor; 645-7:30 P. M.. Children's Hour: Bedtime story. John"; 8:00-10:00 P. M., Program presented I aity Board. KSD (Central. 546). 3:00-9:45 P. M., I dent. KYW (Central. Daylight Saving. 34S). 8:00-8:58 P. M.. i) prueram. Atmee T. MacMeekin, sopi tenor: Ada Wetfer, soprano: Estl _ WBAP (Central. 476). 9:30-10:30 P. M.. Cbnce WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 12:00-12:45 P M.. Organ rivit.il. Stanley Theatre: Arcadia Concert Orchestra; 2*0-3:00 P. M.. Song recital; 4 306:00 P. M.. Musical program and short talks; 7308:00 P. M.. Prejm Daddy with boys and girls. WFAA (Central. 470). 1230-1*0 P. M.. Addi Witt MeMurray; 8:30-9:30 P. M.. Concert, Trinity rglty Male Quartet, Waxahachle. Tex.: 1 1 :0O12:00 P. *•., Program under auspices of Lester Guiist WF?' (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Dinner music Meyer Davis Bellerue Stratford ConOrcbestra: 3:00-3 30 P. M.. Musical program: 3:30 P. M.. Sort. recital: 630-7:00 P. M.. Safety talk 8:00-8:30 P. M.. Boy Scout period; 8:30-1030 P. M . Musical program; 10:30-12:00 P. M.. Dance Meyer Davis Beilerue Stratford Coucert Or WGMEastern, Daylight Saving. 360). 8:30 P. M., Babson Report: Playlet. "Mrs. Pat and the Law." Amrad Players: Concert. Gladys Berry, cellist. WGY (Eastern. 380). 1:00 P. M.. Music and address, "A Submarine in the Mohawk Hirer in 1862." Mr-. rine v. Steers: 735 P. M.. Address. "New i Vacation Land." Herbert F. Prescott : 7:45 P. M., Musical program: "Diamond Flush," \\ GY Instrumental Quartet; "From the Shores of the Mighty Pacific." Frederick J. Clinnick. cometist; "Tout Paris" Quartet; "The Going of the White Swan." Edward Drumm. reader; "Sorella Espagnole." Quar Elegy." Are Maria." Frederick J. Clinnick; Address. "Safeguarding Our Most Valuable Asset," Claude M Hall: "Nocturne." "Gavotte," Quartet; ■ Neptune's Court," Frederick Clinnick; "Waltze ■" Quartet. WHAS (Central. 400). 4*0-5:00 P. M., Concert. Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra: Mrs. Lawrence Evans, 7:30-9:00 P. M., Concert, vailiara Layne Address. Capt. Amos Tyree. _ . WIP (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 509). 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Musical program: 3:00-4:30 P. M.. Short talks and musical program: 6:00-7 30 P. M.. Dinner dance music: Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip: 8:00-12:00 P. M., -t; dance music, Charlie Kerr's Cafe L'Aiglon Orchestra. WJAX (Eastern. 390). 730 P. M., Concert, arranged by Cleveland News-Leader. WLW (Central. Daylight Saving. 309). 10:00 P. M., 1 concert. State Avenue M. E. Church Choir: "The Old Bugged Cross," "Will There Be Any "In the Garden." "Love Lilted Me." Choir; "Fear Not Ye, O Israel." Joe Loenstein. tenor: "He Keeps Me Singing," "Held By His Hand." "The Church in the Wildwood." "Sweeter as tbe Days Go By" Choir: Talk. C. L. Myers, minister of M. E. Church: Negro spirituals. "Heaven! Heaven!" "Standin' in the Need of Prayer;" Musical program, Joe Loenstein. tenor: Sinclair Orchestra. WMAQ (Central. Daylight Saving. 447), 7:00-8:00 P. M . Babson report; Program by Do Willo Concert Company, courtesy of Mutual Morgan Chautauqua Bureau; 925-10:00 P. M.. Program arranged by Corvdon Smith. WMC (Central. 400). 8 30 P. M.. Concert. Talent from Earle. Ark.: 11:00 P. M., Midnight Frolic. W0C (Central. 484). 330 P. M., Educational talk, A. G Hlnrichs; 5:45 P. M., Chimes concert WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509). 11:00-11:30 A. M„ Grand organ recital, Mary E. Vogt: 12:00-1235 P. M.. Luncheon music. Tea Boom Orchestra; 4:455:00 P. M.. Organ, Mary E. Vogt. WWJ (Eastern. 580). 830 P. M.. Concert. News Ori ; The Town Crier ; Musical program furnished Detroit Chamber Music Society. Wednesday, June 13 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400). 8:00 P. M.. Concert; Selection fiom "High Jinks." Star Orchestra; "The Watchman." W. B. Curry, bass; "Calling Me Home To You." W. Woods, cometist; "From tbe Country-Side." Orchestra; "The Deathless Army," W. B. Curry, bass: "Autumn Voices," Orchestra; "Only A Smile," W. Woods, cometist; "Inrtctus." W, B. Curry; "Serenade." "Intermezzo," Orchestra. KHJ (Pacific, 400). 2:30-3:30 P. M., Musical matinee; 6:45-730 P. M.. Children's Hour; 8:00-10:00 P. M., Program presented by Overseas League. KSD (Central. 546). 8:00 P. M.. Recital. Helen T. Carpenter, soprano: Robert Malone, tenor; Oscar Condon, pianist. Addresses, F. C. Eversull, G. L. Ball, Charles M. DeForest of New York. KYW (Central. Daylight Saving. 345), 8:00-838 P. M.. Musical program. Salvation Staff Band: Wendell W. Hall. KYW's Music Maker. WBAP (Central, 476). 9:30-1030 P. M., Concert, San Souci Glee Club. Abilene. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 305). 12:00-12:45 P. M.. Organ recital. Stanley theatre; Dinner music. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M.. -1 program: 4 30-6:00 P. M., Song recital and short talk; 730-8*0 P. M.. Dream Daddy with boys and girls: 8:00 P. M., Song recital; Dance music. Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: The Morning Glory Club. WFAA (Central. 476). 1230-1:00 P. M., Address. M. B. Bjgarte. president of Terrill SchooL 1500 Miles On One Tube Set ■7 pa - for Regenerative Receiver. We hear Havana, Cuba, regularly on this receiver. 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Musical program furnished by Lyon & Ilealy Genii VV Hall. Ki i'. 9 Mil Ic Maker; 9:05 P. M.. Twenty Minutes of Good Hoading. Rev. C .1. Pi '"i 1 WBAP (Central. 476). 9:30-1030 P. M., Bonnor Square Dance. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 395). 12:00-12:45 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theatre; Dinner music. What Time Is It? Pacific Mountain or Pacific Daylight Saving Central or Mountain Daylight Saving THE above clock dials are shown to clear up the misunderstanding which the various time bands and the Daylight Saving plan are creating. Although each dial registers time one hour ahead or behind of its neighbor, the exact period indicated on each dial is the same as that on every other. This chart will aid in the use of the advance programs and the schedules in the Radiophone Broadcasting Station Directory, both of which give the hours stated in the particular kind of time in use at each station. Only features are listed in the advance programs below. Much additional data and such parts of station schedules as are regular features week in and week out, will be found in the station directory which appears serially continuously on page eight. ganist: 7 30-9:00 P. M., Concert. Courier-Journal Quartette, Mrs. K. W. Surman. contralto; K. W. Surman, tenor; Albion Cornwall, baritone; Mrs. Albion Cornwall, accompanist; Address, Capt Amos Tyree; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WHK (Eastern, 360), 8:00 P. M., Concert, WHK Trio; Babson's report. WIP (Eastern. Daylight Savins. 509), 10:00-11 :00 A. M., Musical selections; 1*0-2*0 P. M., Dinner music; 3*0-4*0 P. M., Song recital; 6*0-7:00 P. M.. Dinner dance music: bedtime stories. Uncle Wip WLW (Central, Daylight Saving, 309), 8:00 P. M., Musical playlet, "When Betsy Ross Made Old Glory," Pupils of Alfred Blackman, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music; Stanley Brauniger's second lesson in _ Swimming; Concert, Circle Orchestra, WMAQ (Central, Daylight Saving. 447). 7*0-8:00 P. M., Stories, Georgene Faulkner; Concert, Brown Lee Weber Coucert Co.: 9:15-10:00 P. M., Musical program. Sara I. Campbell, soprano; Catherine W. S Ltn, violinist. WMC (Central. 400). 8:30 P. M., Concert, Hotel Chisca Philharmonic Orchestra, Clara Ahem, director. WOC (Central, 484), 3:30 P. M., Educational talk, D. K. Kirk; 8:00 P. M., Recital. Envin Swindell, organist, assisted by Grace H. Lohmiller. soprano; 10:00 P. IH„ Musical program, Vinnie Thompson, Ethel Miller, Willis Weld. Walter K. Voss. WOO (Eastern, Daylight Saving. 509). 11:00-11:30 A. M„ Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 P. M.. Luncheon music. Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5*0 P. M.. Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt; 7:45-8:30 P. M.. Musical program; 830-10:55 P. M.. Dance music. Hotel Adelphia orchestra. WWJ (Eastern, 580). 7:00 P. M„ Concert. New3 Orchestra; The Town Crier; Musical program, Raymond Claire, tenor: Walter J. Novak, baritone. Irene Karsennick, pianist. Thursday, June 14 CFCA (Eastern, Daylight Saving. 400). 8-00 P. M.. Concert; "May Day." Star Orchestra; "Vision Fugitive." Rupert Lucas, baritone: "Songs My Mother Taught Me," Harry Adaskin; "Molly on the Shore," Star Orchestra: "Down Vauxhall Way." Rupert Lucas; "Entrance of the Boyars," Orchestra: Violin solo. Harry Adaskin; Gavotte from "Mignon" Orchestra: "Love Me or Not." Rupert Lucas; "Woodland Sketches," Orchestra. KHJ (Pacific. 400). 2:30-3:30 P. M.: Musical matinee; Positively No Body Capacity In This Circuit. Selectivity and distance because you don't have to shield panels with this hook up. Blue Print FREE with every purchase listed m with this adv. W. D. 31 tubes.... $6.25 W. D. 12 tubes 6.2S U. V. 201A tubes.. 6.25 C. V. 199 tubes 6.25 Lightning Arresters.$2.00 23 Plate Condensers 1.75 43 Plate Condensers 2.50 FADA Vario Coupler 4.50 All tubes guaranteed factory FIRSTS. NO REFILLS c. w. All Orders Postpaid KAUTZ Boi 362, LANCASTER, PA. uildJburQwn HAZEXTINF M lOctfi FREED EISEMANN licensed Essential Parts Complete wiring diagram, instructions, etc. sent in special container with patented essential parts. Three NEUTROFORMER COILS mounted on variable J^ ^JLJt™— .^JU. condensers, and "^^^^3SltS3l lid I DOUBLE NEUTRODON(as illustrated),sentfor $2130. Askyour dealer to show you these parts, as well as complete assembled five-tube NeurrodyneSetinmahogany cabinet, ModelNR-5,$150. Or send 25c for Neutrodyne Constructor which mows HowtoMaketheNeutrodyne?' FREEO.EiSEMANN RADIO CORPORATION 855 Fourth Avenue New York Licensed byl.R.M. Inc. Under Hazeltine Patents Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2:00-3:00 P. M., Musical program; 4:30-6:00 P. M., Short talks: 7:30-8:00 P. M„ Dream Daddy with boys and girls. WFAA (Central, 476). 12:30-1:00 P. M.. Musical program, Wednesday Morning Choral Club; 8:30-9:30 P. M., Musical program, talent from Grand Prairie, Tex.; 11:00-12:00 P. M., Concert, Old Mill Melody Men. WFI (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 395), 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellerue Straftord Concert Orchestra; 3:00 P. M., Musical program; 6:307:00 P. M.. Bedtime stories. Cousin Sue: 7:00 P. M., Short talk; 8:00-10:30 P. M., Song and musical program; 10:30 P. M., Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra. WGI (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 360), 8:30 P. M.. Musical program. Dean Winslow Hanscom, tenor; Talk. "Real Estate Bonds." I. E. Dierdorff ; Readings. Grace R. Olin, Musical program. • WGY (Eastern, 380), 7:45 P. M., Musical program. "Czardas," Kathryn Hinkey, piani3t; "To You," Mrs. John Wisely, soprano; "Nur we die Sehnsucht kennt." Raymond Zwack. violinist; "A Spirit Flower," Mrs. John Carey, contralto; "Rhapsody No. 10." Kathtrvn Hinkey; "O That We Two Were Maying." Mrs. John WTisely, Mrs. John Carey; "Valse Bluette," Raymond Zwack: "I Know a Lovely Garden." Mrs. John Carey; Address, Rev. William E. 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Concert, Concordia Singing Society: I'rof. Bernard Dentlnger; Sunday school lesson talk; Child Welfare Talk, s. \v. McGUI WIP (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 509), 1:00-2:00 P. M.. Dinner dance music; 3:00-4:00 P. M„ Song recital; 6:00-7:30 P. M.. Musical program ; Bedtime stories. Uncle Wlp; 8:00-12:00 P. M., Song and piano recital, short talks, dance music by Charlie Kerr's "L'Aiglon Orchestra. WJAX (Eastern. 390). 8:00 P. M.. Concert. Hotel Cleveland Orchestra. Ivan Franciscl. dii WLW (Central. Daylight Saving. 309). 10:00 P. M.. Concert. Norwood High School CirU' Glee Club. John O. Cook, director; "Sextette from Lucia," "Kookin' Time," "Silent O'Moyle," "Old Oaken Bucket." "April Moods." "The Dance Invites Vs." "Summer Night." "flood Night. Beloved"; Piano recital "Harmonies of Eventide,"' "Rlgoletta Fantasle." Jean Frances Small, pianist; Playlet. "Tho Slave With Two Faces"; "Sous Bois," "Czarxdas," Jean Frances Small. WMAQ (Centra), Daylight Saving, 447). 7:00-8:00 P. M.. Talk. Rockwell Stephens: Musical program, Cleavers Operatic Quintet; Talk to Boy Scouts. Gilbert Butler; 9:15-10:00 P. M., String Quartet, Paul Vernon, director. WOC (Central. 484), 3:30 P. M.. Educational talk. Karl G. Stephan; 5:45 P. M.. Chimes concert. WOO (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 509), 11:00-11:30 P. M„ Organ recital. Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 P. M.. Luncheon music. VVanamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5:00 P. M., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 7307:45 P. M. WWJ (Eastern, 580), 8:30 P. M., Concert. News Orchestra; The Town Crier; Musical program. James E. Brown, tenor; Edith Moore; pianist; Viola Bridges, contralto. Friday, June 15 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving). 400), 8:00 P. M.. Concert: Selection from "Gypsie Love." Star Orchestra; "Danny Boy." Kate Jackson, contralto; "Only a Smile," W. Woods, cornetist: "Seranade " Orchestra; Contralto solo. Kate Jackson; "Valse Bluette," Orchestra; "Auld Robin Gray," w Woods cornetist: Selection from "The Chocolate Soldier." 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