Radio mirror (Jan-Oct 1923)

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^.ft*S Vfl ^ £ Ji M.RKJ ¥▼ P/jf? Week's Headliners on the Air i jfANY unusual programs are VI offered this week. Amrad Somen's club meeting Tuesday fternoon at WGI is worth •hile. WJZ broadcasts "Broaday." "Three Live Ghosts," iven by the WGT Players promts to be hair raising (not hair estoring), and KSD mysteiously features the carnival, arade and ball of the Veiled rophet. All this to happen on 'uesday evening. "Big Smoke" meets the Camp ire Girls at WGI, Wednesday vening. Llewellyn Jones reiews the latest books at KTW. ^hile Congressman Holton W. umniers is fronting the microiione at WFAA, KSD will broadest the presentation of trophies > the winners of International ir Races. Thursday is Spanish night at 'LTV. KYW announces the reirn of Rev. C. J. Pernin in his wenty Minutes of Good Readig, and the broadcasting of the dison Symphony Orchestra, wo amusing farces will be premted by the Amrad Players of rGI. "Broken Wing" will be broadist direct from the theater by SD Friday evening. WHAS is roducing a Columbus Day ageant. Football season opens in earn;t at KDKA Saturday afternoon id the 103d birthday of Jenny ind, and Irish Night at WJZ stinguish Saturday night. Chiigo presents Mayor Dever at 'MAQ. Sunday evening the Daughters . the American Revolution, iratoga Springs, N. Y., will •esent a program at WGY. How )out Monday? Easy — let's "go" ' the Barnum and Bailey Circus onday night via WBAP. Tuesday, October 2 E. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Eastern, 326), 10:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., Victrola and Victor Records. S. on Company: Piano and player rolls, C. C. Company; 6:15, Dinner concert. Orchestra at ttsburgh Athletic Club; 7:45. "Mother Nature's re," by "Lady from the Deep Woods"; 8:45, t, Carlson Brothers' Saxophone Quartet; Laura i, soprano: Mrs. M. E. Good, pianist, ortland, Ore. (Pacific, 492), 10:00 p. m., Dance by George Olsen and his orchestra, os Angeles, Calif. (Pacific, 395), 12:30-1:15 Concert features; 2:30-3:30, Matinee musieale; :30, Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:00De Luxe program, courtesy of G. Allison Phelps, Suburban Estates Company, assisted by the Film Studio; William F. Alder, lecturer. . Louis. Mo. (Central, 546), 7*0 p. m., Music, carnival and parade of Veiled Prophet: 9:30, Veiled Prophet Ball, hicago, III. (Central, 536), 1:35 p. m.. Studio a; 4:00, News of the day; 5:50. Children's bedory; 7:00-7:58, Musical program, Herbie Mintz, ; A. W. "Sen" Kaney, specialty act; Alice pianist; 8:28, Program, American Farm Buederation. Fort Worth, Tex. (Central. 476), 7:30-8:30 Fort Worth artists; 9:30-10:45, Broadway Church, pringfield, Mass. (Eastern. 337), 7:30 p. m., ,t Tales for the Kiddies; 8:00, Concert, Harriet Ianist; 9:00, Bedtime story for Grown-ups, S. Marden. Chicago, III. (Central. 360), 1:35 p. m., Drake Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; 7:00, Concert Ensemble; Blackstone String Quintet; Frederick W. Agard, tenor; Bob Cougle, pianist; hapman and his dance orchestra. Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 395), 12:00-12:54 Organ recital, Stanley Theater; Dinner music, i Cafe Concert Orchestra; 2:00-3:00, Concert mg recital, Arcadia Cafe Concert Orchestra; 55, Piano recital, Edna Finestone; 7:30-7:45, Daddy with boys and girls; 7:45-8:00, Draieview, Walter Greenough. ew York, N. Y. (Eastern, 405), 12:00-12:50 "Our Sister. Ain't That Hot." "Mama Going You Down," R-ubey Cowan, soloist; Songs, Grossman; "Pretty Buddy," "Wonder," and Ross; "I Want to Call You Mine." Helen lsing; Songs, Mrs. Earl Fully; Piano solos, [\'hite. Dallas, Tex. (Central. 476), 12:30-1:30 p. m., ■, DeWitt McMurray, editor Semi-Weekly Farm ):30-9:30, Dramatic program, Council of Jewish ; 11:00-12:00, Harris Brothers' Orchestra. liladelphia. Pa. (Eastern. 395), 1:00 p. m., music, Meyer Davis Bellevue Stratford Concert ra; 3:00, Concert; 6:30, Dinner music, Meyer Bellevue Stratford Orchestra: 7:00, Bedtime Cousin Sue; 8:00, Boy Scouts Radio Corps; lance music; 9:15, song recital, idford Hillside, Mass. (Eastern, 360), 12*0 Selections on Edison, Brunswick & Chickering; 3:00, Amrad Women's Club. "Hospitality Ida Bailey Allen : Selections on the Chickering & Brunswick: "Public Health Talks"; 5:00, ht Tales," Eunice L. Randall; 7:00, Evening i to be announced. iffalo, N. Y. (Eastern, Daylight Saving, 360), :00 p. m., George Albert Bouchard, organist; 10, George Albert Bouchard, organist; 7:00 of the day's news; Topics of scientific interest, henectady, N. Y. (Eastern, 380), 2*0 p. m., md reading, "The Posy Ring," Mrs. John Day; lusical Program : Soprano Solos, with violin ; "By the Waters of Minnetonka." "For You "Birthday." "The Moon Behind the Cotton "Llfe." "Whisper and I Shall Hear," Grace Id, soprano; Regina L. Held, violinist: Mr. Robinson, accompanist; "Concerto Roman "Arloration," "Romance," Regina L. Held. ■ ; "La Fileuse." "Autumn," Mrs. Herbert n, pianist: Reading, "Jim's Brothers." "The " Guinivere Rifenburg. .ouisville. Ky. (Central, 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard (cirin center), organist, who can be heard every day on the Wurlitzer at WGR, Federal Telephone and Telegraph Company, Buffalo [ Khj, mb Mnyeies, i>am. \r-acmc, syoi, 12:30-1:10 p. m., Concert, 2:30-3:30, Matinee musieale; 6:457:30, Children's program, "Uncle John"; 8:00-l0:0e, 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), 1:00 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 Geise, pianiBt; 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 Kiddles; 8:00. Concert, Mrs. Lilla W. Ladd, contralto; Mrs. La Zazzera, accompanist; WBZ Trio; 9*0, Bedtime story for grown-ups. Orison levHrr; concert, rmninin urove Band. WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (Eastern, 509), 11:00-11:30 a. m., Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt; 12*0-12:55 p. m., Luncheon music. Wanamaker Tea Room Orchestra; 4:45-5*0, Organ recital, Mary E. Vogt. WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (Eastern, 390), 8*0 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*0 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. m.. ■ • T. \ca>iem, uajiignr aaving, JbUJ , 12:30-1:00 p. m.. George Albert Bouchard, organist; 6:30-7*0, 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*0 p. m., Music and address, "Tile 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 Inter. WHAS. Louisville. Ky. (Central, 400), 4:00-5:00 p. m„ "Just AmongxHome Folks"; Selections. Strand Theater Orchestra; Harry S. Currie, conductor; 7:30-9:00, Concert, auspices of The Kentucky Committee on Public Utility Information. KY WD WG! WOl Fri 5: St K H \VB WFI WJZ Sal ber kd: KH WB2 WD WJZ Sur 7: St Moi I.-.. I