Radio mirror (Jan-Oct 1923)

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Avgust '. 1923 RADIO DIGEST — Illustrated The Week's Advance Broadcast Programs Tuesday, July 31 CFCA (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 400). 8:00-9:00 P. M.. Concert, "Mirella." siar Orchestra,; "Sunday." Mary Botbwell, contralto : "The Blue Danube" Orcheatra; "From i ho Canebrake." Mannle Roth, violinist: "SolOrchestra; "In Summai Fields." Mary BoUiwvIl: Ham Adaskln, violinist. "Saimic Ode," Mary Bothuvll; "Mlmou." Orohustra. KDKA Ctasccm. 32u>. 7:20 P. M.. Concert. Ethel 1Mwrnnla. sopiwno; Jamea Traynor, lirst tenor. GaorgQ Hurrvll. second tenor; Bran Lloyd, baritone; Clarence K. Drylle, bass. KGW iPac.nc. 492). 3:30-4:00 P. M.. Talk, Jaanette P. Cramer, Homo Economics Editor of Tho Oregonlan; 10:00-11:00 P. M., l>ancv program, George Olsons Orchestra. KHJ .(Pacific, 39S), 12:30-1:15 P. M.. Conceit; 2:303:30 P. M., Muical mat&nee; 6:45-7:30 P. M.. Children's Hour, "Uncle John;" 8:00-10:00 P. M.. Do Luxe program, Don Milligan and his original compuslUons. KSD (Central, 546). 8:00 P. M.. Concert. Grand Con rhi ater talent. KYW (Central. Daylight Saving. 345), 7:00 P. M.. Musical program, Lithuanian music; M. J.inauskas, soprano: J. Ramanauakas, tenor; K. BaboniB, baritone; J. Byauskas, pianist; A. Oils, pianist; 8:05 P. M-, Book review. Llewellyn .tones. WBAP (Central, 476), 9:30-10:45 P. M.. Concert, Fred us Texas Hotel Orchestra. WBZ (Eastern. 337). 6:40 P. M.. Talk. "Modern Bank •Service." Member of Springfield National Bank; Talk. "Joy in tho Underworld," Joseph Taylor, exbandit: 7:00 P. M., Concert, Manrico Freedman's Ensemble. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395), 12:00-12:54 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater: Dinner music. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00 P. M., Children's Hour; 4:30-5:55 P. M.. Song recital; Talk. "Affairs of the Heart," Betsy Logan. WDT (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 405), 12:00-1:00 P. IYI.. Musical program, Henderson's Happy Sis; Thomas Waller, pianist; Trixie Smith and her Down Home Syncopators; Rosa Henderson. Roland Irving, entertainers; Talk. "The Reason Why," Floyd G. Sneldon. editor of "The Tattler;" Trixio Smith; Henderson's Happy Six. WFAA (Central, 476), 12:30-1 rOO P. M., Address. DeWitt McMurray; 8:30-9:30 P. M., Musical program, Horace Adams, Tiolinist. and assisting musicians; 11:00-12:00 P. M-. Conceit, R. W. Trowbridge's Saxophone Quartet; Krause's Orchestra, WFI (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 395). 1:00 P. M„ Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 3:00 P. M., Concert; 6:30 P. M., Dinner music. Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra ; 7 :0O P. M., Bedtime stories. Cousin Sue; 8:00 P. M., Boy Scost Radio Corps; Song and piano recital; 10:30 P. M., Dance music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Dance Orchestra. WGI (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360), 12:15 P. M., Organ recital, E. Lewis Dunham; 3:00 P. IYI., "Hospitality Talk," Ida Bailey Allen; 5:00 P. M., "Skalalatoot Stories." George Ernst; 8:30 P. M., Business report, Roger W. Babson ; Talk, "Bits of Wisdom," George Brinton Bead; Musical program. WGY (Eastern. 380). 7:45 P. M-. Musical program. "The Sea Hath Its Pearls," Mixed Quartet; "For You," Charles Selter, tenor; "Sweetest Story Ever Told," Mildred Schilling, soprano; Marvin J. Roeck, haritone: "A Cradle Song." "I'm Wearing Awa'," Theresa Milne, contralto; "American Beauties," "Romance of a Busy Broker," Ruth Schilling, reader: "Moonlight," Mixed Quartet; "Two Grenadiers," "A Love Song." Marvin J. Roeck, baritone; "Some Day Again," Theresa Milne, Charles Selter; "The Singer." "I Heard You Go By," Mildred Schilling; "When the Heart Is Young." Mixed Quartet. WHAS (Central, 400), 4.-00-54)0 P. M., Concert, Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra; 7:30-9:00 P. M., Musical program, Carolyn Pell, soprano; Mrs. Edwin Horn, contralto; Al G. Crowder, George L. Gephart, banjoists: Byron Holloway. baritone; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 509), 14)0-2:00 P. M., Organ recital, Karl Bonawitz. Germantown Theater; 3:00 P. M., Artist recital; 6*0 P. M., Dinner music, WTP Little Symphony Orchestra, Dick Regan, director; 7:00 P. M., Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip; 8:00 P. M., Short talk: 8:15 P. M., Artist recital; 8:45 P. M., Short talk: 8:55 P. M., Dance music; 10:00 P. M., Song recital. WJAX (Eastern. 390), 7:30 P. M., Concert, Cleveland News, WLW (Eastern. 309), 10:00 P. M.. Musical program. "The Lazy Song," Sara Frances Johnston, singer; "Serenade," "Fairy Sailing," Mrs. Lucy McKeever, violinist; "Aida's Death," "SoJsagdeico," Robert Trendler, pianist; Mrs. Emma Klein, reader; "Trinity Chimes," Irene Carter, pianist; "My Birthday," Sara Frances Johnston; "La Gitana," Mrs. Lucy McKeever; "My Eyes Have Told Tou So," Dr. A. W. Ganzel. singer; "Waltz in O Sharp Minor," Irene Carter; the Circle Orchestra. WMAQ (Central. Daylight Saving, 448). 430 P. M.. Program by Grenn Dillard Gunn School of Music; 7:00 P. 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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. Kathleen Monk: "Old Refrain," Harry Adaskin, violinist: "The Fairy's Lullaby," Kathleen Monk; Selections from "Enninie," Orchestra. KDKA (Eastern. 326). 7:20 P. M., Concert. KDKA Orchestra; Chauncey Parsons, tenor; Leora Sage McKennan. soprano. KGW (Pacific. 492), 3:30-4:00 P. M.. Children's hour. Aunt Nell; 8:00-9:00 P. M., Musical program; 10:0011:00 P. M., Dance program, George Olsen's Orchestra. KHJ (Pacific 395), 12:30-1:15 P. M., Concert; 2:303:30 P. M.. Musical matinee; 6:45-7:30 P. M., Children's hour. "Uncle John;" 8:00-10:00 P. M., Musical program, Gladys G. Hill, soprano; Otto Ploetz, tenor. KSD (Central, 546). 8:00 P. M., Concert. Letter Carriers' Band, J. H. McClure, director. KYW (Central, Daylight Saving, 345), 7:00 P. M., Musical program, under auspices of Inland Electric Company; Cope Harvey's Orchestra; Herhie Mintz, pianist. WBZ (Eastern, 337). 7:00 P. M., Concert, William Tilton, bass; Mrs. Percy P. Fletcher, soprano; Stanley Fletcher, pianist; WBZ Trio; 8:20 P. M., Bedtime story for Grown-ups. Orison S. Marden. WDAR (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 395). 12:00-12:54 P. M., Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 4:30-6:00 P. M-. Song recital; Talk, "Affairs of the Heart," Betsy Logan; 7:30-8:00 P. M., Bedtime stories. Dream Daddy; 8:00 P. M., Features from Stanley Theater; Dance music, Howard Lanin's Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra. "Madame Butterfly," "Elegy," Blanche SmithEckles; "The Goblin Dance," "Eili. Eili," Errington Kerr. WFAA (Central, 476), 12 30-1:00 P. M., Talk, "Cooperative Cotton Marketing," John T. Orr, president Texas Farm Bureau Ass'n. WFI (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 395), 1:00 P. IYI., Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:00 P. M., Concert; 6:30 P. M., Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra. WGI (Eastern. Daylight Saving. 360). 12:15 P. M.. Organ recital, E. Lewis Dunham; 5:00 P. M., "Twilight Tales," Eunice L. Randall; 8:30 P. IH., Talk, "Science Tip to Date," Scientific .American; Musical program. WHAS (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 P. M., Concert. 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