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RADIO DIGEST POPULAR STARS ON THIS WEEK'S P The Week's Headliners on the Air MANY unusual programs are offered this week. Arm-ad Women's club meeting Tuesday afternoon at WGI is worth while. "WJZ broadcasts "Broadway.'' "Three Live Ghosts," given by the YVGY Players promises to be hair raising (not hair restoring), and KSD mysteriously features the carnival, parade and ball of the Veiled Prophet. All this to happen on Tuesday evening. "Big Smoke" meets the Camp Fire Girls at WGI, Wednesday evening. Llewellyn Jones reviews the latest books at KYW. While Congressman Holton W. Summers is fronting the microphone at WFAA, KSD will broadcast the presentation of trophies to the winners of International Air Races. Thursday is Spanish night at WLW. KYW announces the return of Rev. C. J. Pernin in his Twenty Minutes of Good Reading, and the broadcasting of the Edison Symphony Orchestra. Two amusing farces will be presented by the Amrad Players of WGI. "Broken Wing" will be broadcast direct from the theater by KSD Friday evening. WHAS is producing a Columbus Day Pageant. Football season opens in earnest at KDKA Saturday afternoon and the 103d birthday of Jenny Lind, and Irish Night at WJZ distinguish Saturday night. Chicago presents Mayor Dever at WMAQ. Sunday evening the Daughters of the American Revolution, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., will present a program at WGY. How about Monday? Easy — let's "go" to the Barnum and Bailey Circus Monday night via WBAP. KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 10:00 a. m., Music; 12:30 p. m.. Victrola and Victor Records, S. Hamilton Company; Piano and player rolls, C. C. Mellor Company; 6:15, Dinner concert. Orchestra at the Pittsburgh Athletic Club; 7:45. "Mother Nature's Wonders," by "Lady from the Deep Woods"; 8:45, Concert, Carlson Brothers' Saxophone Quartet; Laura Statska, soprano; Mrs. M. E. Good, pianist. KQW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 10:00 p. m., Dance music by George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 " p. m.. Concert features; 2:30-3:30, Matinee muslcale; 6:45-7:30, Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:0010:00, De Luxe program, courtesy of G. Allison Phelps, of the Suburban Estates Company, assisted by the Powers Film Studio; William F. Alder, lecturer. KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 7*0 p. m.. Music, Street carnival and parade of Veiled Prophet; 9:30, Music, Veiled Prophet Ball. , KYW. Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 1:35 p. m.. Studio program; 4:00, News of the day; 5:50. Children's bedtime story; 7:00-7:58, Musical program, Herbie Mintz. pianist; A. W. "Sen" Kaney, specialty act; Alice Cronin, pianist; 8:28, Program. American Farm Bureau Federation. WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Fort Worth artists; 9:30-10:45, Broadway Baptist Church. WB2, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern. 337), 7:30 p. m., Twilight Tales for the Kiddies; 8:00, Concert, Harriet Ely, pianist; 9:00, Bedtime story for Grown-ups, Orison S. Marden. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 1:35 p. m., Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 7:00, Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 10:00, Frederick W. Agard. tenor; Bob Cougle, pianist; Jack Chapman and his dance orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 12:00-12:54 p. m., Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner music, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00, Concert and song recital, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 4:30-5-55, Piano recital, Edna Finestone; 7:30-7:45, Dream Daddy with boys and girls; 7:45-8:00, Dramatic Review, Walter Greenough. WDT. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405). 12:00-12:50 p. m., "Our Sister, Ain't That Hot," "Mama Going to Cut You Down," Rubey Cowan, soloist; Songs, Bernie Grossman; "Pretty Buddy," "Wonder," Brooks and Ross; "I Want to Call You Mine." Helen C. Willsing; Songs, Mrs. Earl Fully; Piano solos, Willy White. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (Central, 476), 12:30-1:30 p. m.. Address, DeWitt McMUfray, editor Semi-Weekly Farm News; 8:30-9:30, Dramatic program. Council of Jewish Juniors; 11:00-12:00, Harris Brothers' Orchestra. WFI. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern. 395), 1:00 p. m., Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:00, Concert; 6:30, Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra ; 7 :00, Bedtime stories. Cousin Sue; 8:00, Boy Scouts Radio Corps; 8:30. Dance music; 9:15, song recital. WGI. Medfcrd Hillside, Mass. (Eastern. 360), 12:00 p. m.. Selections on Edison, Brunswick & ChickeringAmpico; 3:00, Amrad Women's Club, "Hospitality Talk," Ida Bailey Allen ; Selections on the ChickeringAmpico & Brunswick: "Public Health Talks"; 5:00, "Twilight Tales," Eunice L. Randall; 7:00, Evening program to be announced. WGR, Buffalo. N. Y. (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360), 12:30-1:00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7-00, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:00 Digest of the day's news; Topics of scientific Interest. WGY. Schenectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380). 2*0 p. m., Music and reading, "The Posy Ring." Mrs. John Day; 7:45, Musical Program; Soprano Solos, with violin obligato; "By the Waters of Minnetonka," "For You Alone." "Birthday." "The Moon Behind the Cottonwood," "Life." "Whisper and I Shall Hear." Grace H. Held, soprano : Regina L. Held, violinist ; Mr. Herbert Robinson, accompanist; "Concerto Romantique," "Adoration," "Romance," Regina L. Held, violinist; "La Fileuse." "Autumn." Mrs. Herbert Robinson, pianist; Reading, "Jim's Brothers," "The F stfl," Guinivcre Rifenburg. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. Selections. Mary Anderson Theater Orchestra : Ollie Jones, conductor; ".lust Among Home Folks," daily column running in the Courier-Journal: Strand Theater Orchestra; Harry S. Currie. conductor: 7:30-9:00, it, Ray Pfaff and his orchestra; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." — — r George Albert Bouchard (cirin center), organist, who can be heard every day on the Wurlitzer at WGR, Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company, Buffalo Above, Bob Cougle, and right, Fred Agard, of the team of Agard and Cougle, a remarkable pair, heard every Tuesday night at WDAP, the Drake HotelBoard of Trade, Chicago $& #•' :;-S. "£.;• : '. : -'&v?v^ '* V7' r Si ' UvSS'-.:: . ...--• WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 3:00 p. m.. Artist recital; 6:00, Dinner music, Dick Regan and his WD? Little Symphony Orchestra; 7:00, Bedtime stories and roll call. Uncle WTJP: 8 SO. Short talk; 8:15, Concert; 9:00, Song recital. _ WJAX, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 7:30 p. m.. Program, Cleveland News-Leader: Bedtime story, E. G. Johnson; Concert. Cleveland Grotto Band. WJAZ, Chicago. III. (Central, 448), 10:00 p. m.-2:00 a. m., Selections, Oriole Orchestra; "The Road." "Mother of Mine." "In the Dark and the Dew." James Funk, baritone; Cello solos, Geryl Allen: 'Xove and Music. These I Live For," "The Young Beauty," Jennie M. Navigato. soprano; "The Gondoliers," "Serenade," Amanda Clausius Burhop, pianist ; "Mandalay," "Invictus." "The Last Hour," James Funk; "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice." "Violets," Jennie Navigato; Selections. Oriole Orchestra. WJZ, New York, N. Y. (Eastern. 455), 3:00 p. m.. Wanamaker Auditorium Concert; 4:05, Concert, Music Students' League; 5:00, "The Home Beautiful," Dorothy Ethel Walsh: 5:15, Recital, Bertha Butler, soprano; 6:05, Bedtime story, MacMillan Company; 7:35, The Belgenland Orchestra, courtesy of the Red Star Line : 7:45, A University of the Air talk, A. Withington Taylor; 8:00, "Broadcasting Broadway," review of current plays and players: 8:15, Concert. Belgenland Orchestra; 8:50, "Etiquette," Doubleday Page talk: 9:00, Musical program; 10:00, Dance program, Hotel Astor "Roof Orchestra. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Eastern, 309), 10:00 p. m.. Selections, Circle Orchestra; "The Lord Is My Light," Josephine Smith, soloist; Marian Heintz, accompanist; Piano solo. Claire Harkness: "Life and Happiness." May C. Stoiber: "A Cute Little Love Nest." "The Sunshine of Virginia," Harry Burkhart. baritone; "There Is a Garden." Josephine Smith, soloist; "She's Got That, Too," "Sun Kist Rose," "Fo-tu San," "The Electric Girl," "I'm Drifting Back to Dreamland." I'm Steerin' for Erin." Circle Orchestra. WMAQ., Chicago, III. (Central, 447), 4:30 p. m„ Program, Gunn School of Music; 8:00, Program, University of Chicago: 9:00, Dance Music. Blue Fountain Room. Hotel La Salle. E. E. Sheetz. Jr., and his "Oaliforniaiis" : 9:15, Weekly program, Lyon & Healy. WOC, Davenpcrt, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m.. Chimes concert; 3:30 p. m., Educational Program, A. G. Hinrichs: Music: 5:45. Chimes concert. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11:00-11-30 a. m., OTgan recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 p. m., Luncheon music. Wannamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5:00, Organ recital. Marv E. Vogt. WWJ, Detroit Mich. (Eastern, 517), 9:45 a. m. "Ironing Day," program. Fred Shaw, pianist; Margery Richmond, pianist: 12:00 m.. The Detroit News Orchestra: 7:00. Detroit News Orchestra: Town CrierVocal selections, -pupils of Madame Homo Dubard's Wednesday, October 3 3 KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 10:00 a. m„ Music; 12:30 p. m., Victrola and Victor Records. S. Hamilton Company; Piano and player rolls, C C Motor Company ; 6:15, Dinner concert, KDKA Little symphony Orchestra; 7:30, Literary program, Marjory Stewart; 7:45, "Fables for the Little Folks." Dreamtime Lady; 8:45, March and procession from "The Queen of Sheba," "Serenade," "Dragon Fly," "Butterfly," "Swan," "Bee," "Berceuse," Excerpts from "Lucia de Lammermoor," "Down South," "Sari," KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra; "She Has Flown." "My Pretty Turtle Dove." "Margaret at the Spinning Wheel," "Prayer from Freishutz," "Still as the Night," "Songs My Mother Taught Me." Marie Keller Kennedy, soprano; Mrs. Arthur Brandt, accompanist. KGW, Portland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 3:30 p. m.. Musical program for children. Laura Van Houton, child pianist ; Franconia stories. Aunt Nell; 8:00. Concert, Rybka String orchestra; 10:00. Dance music by George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 p. m.. Concert, 2:30-3:30, Matinee musicale; 6:457:30, Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:00-(0:0u, Program, Woman's Club and Oak Glen Lodge of Yucaipa; Old Time Dance. KSD. St. Louis, Mo. (Central, 546), 6:30 p. m., Music and speeches, presentation of trophies to winners of International Air Races: 9:30, Vocal and instrumental specialties, orchestra and organ music. Grand Central Theater. KYW, Chicago, III. (Central, 536), 1 :0O p. m„ "Talks Chicago Association of Commerce luncheon at the Hotel La Salle; 4:00, News of the day; 5:50, Children's bedtime story: 7:00-7:58, Musical program, Sherwood School of Music; Harry Gelse, pianist; Mary Lee, soprano; 8:05, Book Reviews, Llewellyn Jones. WBAP, Fort Worth, Tex. (Central, 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m., Mrs. Pearl Calhoun Davis; 9:30-10:45, Texas Hotel Orchesta. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern. 337), 6:00 p. m.. "Serenade," "Wiener Blut," "Entr' Acte Gavotte." "Angel's Serenade," "Men of Sparta," "Blue Bells," Dinner concert by the WBZ Trio; 7:00, "The BacKground of Radio," Edward H. Goodrich; 7:30, Twilight Tales for the Kiddies; 8:00, Concert. Mrs. Lilla W. Ladd, contralto; Mrs. La Zazzera. accompanist; WBZ Trio; 9:00, Bedtime story for grown-ups. Orison S. Marden. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central, 360), 1:35 p. tn„ Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet; 7:00, Drake Concert Ensemble: Blackstone String Quintet: 10:00, John Stamford, tenor; Joan Young, soprano; Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Ph:iadelph!a. Pa. (Eastern, 395). 12:00-12:54 p. m., Organ recital from Stanley Theater: Dinner music. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra: 2:00-3:00, Concert and piano solos. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; Edna Finestone; 430-5:55. Short talks and song recital; 7:30-8:00, Dream Daddy with boys ana girls: 8:00. Talk on Philadelphia's Industries: song recital: Features from Stanley Theater; Dance music, Howard Lanin and his Arcadia Cafe Dance Orchestra. WDT, New York, N. Y. (Estarn, 405), 12:00-12:50 p. m., "Not Here, Not There." "Who's Sorry Now." Tommy Mallle, soloist; Frank Bessenger, soloist; 'It's Not the First Time You Left Me." "Waiting for the Evening Mail." Harry Hock. "My Sweetie Went Away, ' "Where the Sacramento River Flows." Sam Levy: 'Hawaiian Nightingale." "Susan." Tnmmv Mallie; "Indiana Moon." "Beale Street Mamma." Frank Bessenger. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (Central. 476), 12:30-1:00 p m H?£n 'w. liners:011""1 ****»*" «S»A-A WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1:00 p m Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford orchestra; 3 :00, Concert : 6 :30. Dinner music. Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra. -«>« WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern, 360), 12:00 P. m., Selections on Edison. Brunswick and Chicker1?^A??rCO;J:00' "T«ill?ht Tales." Eunice L. Randall; 6:45, "Camp Fire Girls," by "Big Smoke"; 7:30, Science Up to Date." "This Week's Judge," Pro ..,?TSm 2* J°eal and instrumental numbers. W?oRin^u?nal0' N' Y^ (Eastern. Daylight Saving, 360), i -in ; nS° £" m" G.e,orse Albert Bouchard, organist; 630-7.00, George Albert Bouchard, organist 7:00. Digest of the day's news; 9:00, Concert. City Mission, Direction of E. C. Clark. WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (Central, 400). 4:00-5:00 p. m„ Selections. Strand Theater Orchestra: Harry S Currie, conductor; "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections. Rialto Theater Organ: 7:30-9:00. Concert Jane Webster Murr el Studio: Strand Theater Orchestra: Harry ?• ,currie, conductor; Reading, "An Interesting Historical Episode." WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509). 3:00 p. m., Program of popular songs, Remick Trio; 6:02, Dinner dance music, Jordan-Lewis Dance Orchestra Bob JOT3' director; 7. -00-7:30. Bedtime stories. Uncle Wip. WJAZ. Chicago, III. (Central, 448), 10*0 p. m.-2:00 a. m.. Selections. Oriole Orchestra; "Exaltation." She Rested by the Broken Brook," Louise Le Moine soprano; Clarinet solos. E. E. Harder "Teach Me to Pray," "An Old Fashioned Town." Sylvester Muldowney. baritone: "Baby," "At Dawning." Louise Le Moine: "Waltz in C Sharp Minor," "March of the Dwarfs, Dean Remick, pianist; "Inclusion." "Evening," "Thou Art Me," Sylvester Muldowney Selections, Oriole Orchestra. WJZ. New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 455), 3:00 p. m„ Ital'an modern recital. Edouard Dino Anghinelli. Italian pianist; 4:05. Tea music. Hotel Commodore Orchestra; 6:05. "The Adventures of Peter." Florence S. Vincent; 7:35, Joint recital, F. Gehlert, tenor, O A. Karcher, baritone: 7:45, "The Progress of the World," Review of Reviews talk; 8:00, F. Gehlert tenor; O. A. Karcher, baritone; 8:15, "What Engineering Is and What It Is Not." E. J. Mehren: 8:30. Musical score, "Little Jessie James." Nan Halpern and the James' Boys Orchestra. WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (Eastern. 309). 4:00 p. m., Crosley Forum; Piano solos, William Schmitt; 8:00, Program, Cincinnati College of Music; Elmer Aichele Novelty Dance Orchestra. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (Central. 447). 4:30 p. m., Program, Cosmopolitan School of Music: 7:00. Children's stories, Georgene Faulkner, the Story Lady; 730, First of a series of speakers from Northwestern University; 8: 00, Chicago Women's Club, Congress of Women: 9:00. Dance music. Blue Fountain room. Hotel La Salle; 9:15, Musical program, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fricke; Marion Roberts: Stella Roberts. WOC. Davenport, Iowa (Central, 484), 12:00 m.. Chimes concert; 330 p. m.. Educational program, Clyde G. Kern; Music; 6 30, Sandman's visit; 8:00, Pipe organ recital. Erwin Swindell: May Chambers, soprano; 10:00, Artist Musical Program, Erwin Swindell, director: Concert. Franklin Grove Band. WOO, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11:00-11:30 a. m.. Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12:00-12:55 p. m.. Luncheon music. Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5*0, Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 8:00 p. m., Concert program by the WTAM Orchestra and solo numbers. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (Eastern. 517). 12:00 m., Detroit News Orchestra; 7*0 p. m., Detroit News Orchestra: Town Crier; Vocal selections, pupils of George Carr's. Thursday, October 4 KDKA, E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326). 10:00 a. m.. Music: 12:30 p. m.. Victrola and Victor records. S. Hamilton Co. ; Piano and player rolls. C. C. Mellor Co.; 6:15 Dinner concert. Grand Symphony Orchestra; 7:45, Uncle Remus, himself, children's period; 8:05, Farm program, Frank E. Mullen: 8:45, Esther C. McGuire. dramatic reader; English Coster Songs, "In the Garden by . the Sea," "I Love the Sea." "Lend Me Your Aid," Evan Lloyd, baritone. KGW. Portland, Ore. (Pacific. 492). 3:30 p. n»„ Woman's program, child training; 8:45, Dramatic program, "Within the Law." Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed; 10:00, Dance music by George Olsen and his orchestra. KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (Pacific. 395). 12:30-1:15 p. m.. Concert program: 2:30-3:30 p. m., matinee Rose Cohn (left leading lady w WGY Players, nectady, who w sent, " T h r e Ghosts," T h n night, October Cohn takes the Rose Gordon in tertaining c o i Frank Oliver character man WGY Players, fun to the ska Jimmie Gubbins. in for thil musicale: 6:45-7:30. Children's Hour, "Uncle John"; 8:00-10:00. Program. Clifford Lott, basso; Rev. Thomas Lutman. lecturer. KYW. Chicago, 111. (Central, 536). 1:35 p. m.. Studio program; 4:00, News of the day: 5:50, Children's bedtime story; 7:00-7:58, Herbie Mintz. pianist: A. W. "Sen" Kaner, specialty act; "The Diplomat." "The Swinging Lanterns," Edison Symphony Orchestra; "Columbia," A. N. Brabrook, cornetist; "Finlandia," "Caravan." "To a Mummy." "Katebet." "Waltz from Serenade," Edison Symphony Orchestra: "Kashmiri Song," "Sweet Little Woman o' Mine." John Stamford, tenor; "The Red Mill." Edison Symphony Orchestra; 8:05. Twenty Minutes of Good Reading, Rev. C. J. Pernin. WBAP, Fort Worth. Tex. (Central. 476), 7:30-8:30 p. m.. Fort Worth artists; 930-10:45. The Euterpean Club. WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (Eastern, 337), 7:30 p. m.. Twilight Tales for the Kiddies: "How Plots Are Built," Dr. J. Berg Esenwein; 8:00, Concert. James Morton, tenor; Grayce Bradley O'Connell. soprano; Eleanor McCormlck, pianist: 9:00. Bedtime story for Grown-ups. Orison S. Marden. WDAP, Chicago, III. (Central. 360), 135 p. m.. Drake Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet: 7:00, Drake Concert Ensemble; BlaSkstone String Quintet: 10:00, Program, Lyceum Arts Conservatory; Jack Chapman's Orchestra. WDAR, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 12:00-12:54 p. m.. Organ recital, Stanley Theater: Dinner music. Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra : 2 :00-3 :00, Program of popular selections, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra : 430-5:55, Song recital and piano solos; 7 30-8*0. Dream Daddy with boys and girls. WDT, New York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 12:00-12:50 p. m„ Piano solos. Jack Stanley; Solos, Fred Whitehouse; 7:00, Stage and Screen, Charles R. Jones; Vaughn De Leath Orchestra: Violin solos. Elise de Grode; Madame Lundow. WFAA, Dallas, Tex. (Central. 476). 1230-1*0 p. m„ "Books and Their Use." Dr. J. H. McGinnis: 8309:30, Emmett B. Peck, violinist. WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 1:00 p. m.. Dinner music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert Orchestra; 3:00. Piano solos. Loretta Kerk: Song recital; 6:30, Dinner music. Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Orchestra; 7:00, Bedtime stories; Cousin Sue: fl:0O, Song recital; 830, Dance music. Jack Le Roy and his Manhattan Melody Men from Cathay WGI, Medford Hillside. Mass. (Eastern, 360), 12:00 p. m.. Selections on Edison. Brunswick and Chickering-Ampico; 5:00, "Twilight Tales," Eunice L. Randall; 7:00, "Bits of Wisdom," Geo. Brinton Beal; Musical program, two pianos. Miss Drew and Mr. Emery; "Nonsense School," farce, Amrad Players; "His Wife's Fatherin -Law," play by Amrad Players. WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 360), 1230-1:00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist: 6 30-7:00, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7*0, Digest of the day's news. Boy Scout Radiograms, "The American Boy," Employment Bulletin; 8:45, Address, Twelfth Annual Congress, American Safety Council. WGY, Schenectady. N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2:06 p. m.. Music and address. "The Object and Meaning of Federation," Mrs.. E. P. Pressey; 7:45, Instrumental selection, "Medley of Popular British War Songs." WGY Instrumental Quartet; Radio drama. "Three Live Ghosts." cast. Mrs. Gubbins. as "Old Sweetheart," Helen Campbell; Peggy Woofer, Lola Sommers; Bolton, the American detective. Harold" Sundae; Jimmie Gubbins. Frank Oliver; William Foster, alias Wm. Jones. Edward H. Smith; Spoofy, Edward St. Louis ; Rose Gordon, Rose Cohn : Birggs, of Scotland Yard. Jerome Loveheim: Benson. John Loftus; Lad Leicester, Margaret V. Smith; Act I, the home of "Old Sweetheart." in London, time 1917; Act II, same as act I, the following morning; Act III, same as II, a few minutes later. WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (Central. 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. "Just Among Home Folks"; Selections, Strand Theater Orchestra: Harry S. Currie, conductor; 7:30-9*0, Concert, auspices of The Kentucky Committee on Public Utility Information. WIP, Philadelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 509), 3:00 P. m.. Song recital: 6:02, Dinner music; 7*0-7:30. Bedtime stories, Uncle Wip; 8:00, "Where to Go and How to Get There." Eugene E. Hogle, secretary of the Automobile Club of Philadelphia; 8:|5. Dance music. Ace Brigode and His Ten Virginians from Hotel STOI 5 LU IU L? listen light they "Motl Wond Lady Wood v e n i Peti Geor ner, Lady mu = Tink the and a v Sand tio bedt this T« ber KD KY WI \V G WJ. w. fc. tober KD K H WB WG WM ber KD K Y WD WGI WO( Fril 5: St K H \V B WFI WJZ Sat« ber KD KH wb; WD WJZ Su 7: So Mot ber WIF