Radio Digest (Jan-Oct 1926)

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The National Broadcast Authority-^* *.. 0 0 I G E S T — Illustrated, February 6, 1916 \7 WNAC BROADCASTS CHICAGO CIVIC OPERA COMPANY IN "IL TROVATORE" Monday, February 8 Gypsies: 10, Sotrtty Holmes and hl3 orchestra; Imperial wwiBihi band. WF1, PhilajJ*lDbia. Pa. (394.5ra-760ke). 1 p. m.. tea roota ensemble: 3, Composers' day concert, Philadelpbla Mo-Ic club; 6:30, Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra: 7, Belierae Stratford dance orchestra. WGBS. Hew Ysrfc. N. Y. (3l5.6m-950ke). 1:30 p. m., Frieda Gluekman, pianist: Bill Bleu, songs; 3:1.. . Florence Lottos, soprano; Cliftord Odeits, reader; Ball, Premiere club orchestra; 7, lalK, American Bankers aaaoetatlon; orchestra. W6CP, New York. H. Y. <2S2m-ll9»e>( 1:15 p. m. race result;: s:30. Loomls orchestra; 9, Philip Wolf, talk to boy; 9:10. Perry Bradford and Cotton Bell quartet; »:45. Bob Ward and Three, LltUo Wards; H. Strteklacd's orchestra. WGY. Seheaertady. H. Y. (379.5m-790kc). 2 p. m . Alia restaurant orchestra; 2:30, music, household talks eocamg ie=son, Jessie C. Lane; "Stamping Out Dlpiheria and Smallpox," In. Helen Zillraer; 6:J0, dinner pro-am. Porter E. Potts' Hotel Tan Curler occbestra: 7, WGY agricultural program, addresses; -.rosrao. Seheaertady Bey Scouts; 8:05, v-r,\ crtbestra: Marion Weill, pianist; "Literary Apprcrittfn-. -::t.. WUl'.^r. L. wi.idemer, WHAR. Atlantic City, N. J. 1275mI090kc). 2 p. in Sea-id hotel trio; 7 :~0, talk; dance orchestra; S, Seaside hotel trl ob „ _, , WHAZ, Trry. N. Y. <379.5m-790ke). 9 p. m., F.Iks nlyh: Mr. It A, Patterson; 11, Cam poi serenades, students' orchestras. WHN, He York N. Y. (36l.2ni-830ke>, G p, m.. Liltnam's dlnr,»r . and Jtngli Box 8:45 Lltttnann'i dinner music; '■■'. Joe Wardi Svanee eoienainers ; 8. ■'Storage Batteries" ; S "". Boselaxd dance orchestra; 10, Bturnie] ■ Orchestra; 1038 Anatol Frlendland; 11. Cmion dub o 113B, Silver Slipper orchestra; 12-1230, Parody club German lessons; 7:35, dance program; 9, shorthand 10:10, Board ol Education lecture; 10:35, Richmond Versatile orchestra. WOO. Philadelphia, Pa. <508.2m-590ke), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:12 p. m., Golden'i Crystal tea room or.i.i tra: i !4S, organ recllal; 7:30, Hotel Sylvania dance orchestra; S, Pop concert; 9. A. and P. Gypsies; 10, grand opera. "Thais," WEAF Grand Opera company; 11, Sylvania dance orchestra. WPG. Atlantic City, N. J. (289.8m-l000ke), 4:30 p. m.. Chalfontc-Haddon hall afternoon tea music; 6:45, Arthur Scott Brook, organist; 7, Hotel Morton dinner music; 8, "Catchlm: Cold," Dr. Clarence L, Andrews; 8:15, "Messiah." Atlantic Cltv Festival choir; 10, Galen hall trio; 11, Silver Slipper Supper club. WRC, Washington. D. C. (468.5m -6401(e), 12 noon. Henri Bmldt-Gregor, organist; l p. m., Shorchnru hoi el orchestra; 4:30. muslcale. WREO. Lansing, Mich. (285.5m-l050kc), 6-7 p. m.. ';, SpeedWa.^ori Seren.iilors; Gold Stand WIP Philadelphia, Pa. <5u3.2m-590kc). ■ m (ettlng-oB exercises; 7, seltin£-up eicrclses: 1 p. ro. Gimbel tea iwa orchestra; 8, trtllt recital by Clur se School of Muilc; 4, Market Hint; t Hcttsewtrei: 6:Oi. Benjamin Franklin i tra; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; dancli ■■ br Miller ConserratoTy of D WJR. Peertia*, Mi*. (5lC.9m-580kc). I p, m.. Jean etle's Petite symph.' COOOWill and HantMclc balancer: 9. Paige Six. Jewett Six; J.v.rt ?._„:. Ji-itr M'.-rv Old ilkt. WKAB. La«i»fl. Mien. (2a3.5ra-IO50ke>. 7:15-8 p, nv. hone economies coarse. WLtT. Philadelphia, Pa. <394.Sm-760ke). 12:02 p. a., daily almanac; Stanley heater orsan recital; Arcadia cafe ecoeert crcfceara; 2. Arcadia cafe omcext oretestra 4:3ft redttl: I'M. Drtam Dad-lj I bedtime itortee 8 tali; 830, recital; 8. Btanley Hour of ■{.. matte rerfew, Ant L Wa i»u* '" ■ -i" ■■■'■?■ cafe dance oKfaeetM; 1030. Fay's Knickerbocker raaderille reature; 10:45, BI Falio dante oreheitia. WLWL. Hew York. H. Y. (288.3m-1040ke>. Boris PotXTrtUiy: 9:15, scass; 9^0, «ju lft ouislu. i ■iuartet WNAK. Buflale. H. Y. <266m-H30ke) 7 dally rsew: J3O-830, mnsl^l proeram. Miraan and Mi aerenaden; 820-9, program, WHBF^HiWi Beaeh. Fla. (384.4ffl.780ke). MP. «1 Badto orebtatra; 10-1 a. bl. Gene Fosdiclt andMr^rjecbestra; Fle«i«ood Badl« orchestra. .--. » v-rf, H V. <3AO.7m.880kci. WMCA. Hew Ycrt OleoU Vai: — e^e-73». N. Y. (J40.7 WRVA, Richmond. Va. (256m-l I70kc). 7 p. m.. children's program; 8:10, character song I, George Rianhard and George Jr.; piano duels, ukulele; 9. travelogue, Dr. DoukIbs Freeman; 9:10, instrumental trio; 9:30, male chorus, assisted by soprano soloist, violinist, pianist; 11. "Canj -Me Bark to Old VIrglnny." WTAG, Worcester. Mass. <26Bm-l 120kc), 10:30 a. m.. musical lelecUons; 12:05-2 p. tn., Doon-day luncheon music. WTAG. Will Hardy, dlretior; 7, science talk, Fred D. Aldrich: 7:1.".. "Twilight Swuts"; 7:45, official Boy Scout announcement';. .V^pli Wadlclgh: 9-10. Robin Hood hour of muslr, Arthur Crosbio, director; 10-11. grand opera, "Thais." WE AT, Cos are Sodero, director. WTAM. Cleveland. Ohio (389.4m-770ke). 12:15-1:13 p. m,. Austin Wyllc's Vocallor. Ilecirdins orchestra; C-7, dinner hour mu>lr, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 8-11, Wlllurd Symphony orchestra, Wollei LoRan. director; ll-l^. dance music, Austin Wyllo'; Keeordlng orchestra: 12-1 a. ro., dance music, Guy l.'.rib.irilr. an'l hi. ltov.il Cinadiam. WTIC, Hartford. Conn. (475.9m-630kcl. 11 a. m., "First Aid." Irene Muller; 11:10. "South America." Henry Francis Marandez; 11:25. Beatrice Toman, violinist; 12:05, Traveler ; club onh. u.,: h::;o. Mrs. Bessie Lillian Tafl, children's story teller; i; r.0. Hub trio; 9, lrl,h hallbds. Antiionv McKerma: f\:\Z. rollicking sea songs, Fred Widen; 9:30. Emil Helmberger's Hotel Bond orchestra: 10:30-12, Travelers' symphonic ensemtilc. Traveler;* lailli-s" quartet. WWJ, Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-850kc), 12:08 p. m., Jules Klein's Hotel Statler urrhe^tra: 8, Dcirtill News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, A. & p. Gypsies. Central Time Station* CKY, Winnipeg. Can. (3e4.4m-780kc), B p. m., University lecture; 9, conceit, Knights of Pythias; 11, reiuc, Metropolitan theater. KFAB. Lincoln. Nebr. <3J0.7m-880kc), 8*0-10:80 p. m.. Douglss brothers and Will Krunddt quartet; Belshaw's orchestra: Cow Bell boys, violin and guitarist; Gloomy <;us. '.■nu-rtaltier; Kij Elllueson, original Gongblrd: Harmony boys, ve..il ' ;. KFKU, Lawrence, Kans. I275m-I090kc). 7 p. m., "Wonders of Our Moil.rn Trjionortatii-n Maehlnc," 1'rof. i" '. I'.n -ell: 7:1', inuvluit i.roi'rjm. School or Fine Art*; Itulh WhltCeH, pianist; vocal duet , All.erilne Cox, Marjorle Taylor; 7:40, rporls queilluu hoi, John W, Bunn, dli KFMQ, Fayettevllle, Ark. (299.8m. I OOQJtc), 7:30 p. m.. fanneii' proaram; 6. Mary Margaret Anders, reader. KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (2C3m-l l40ko), 7 p. m„ concert, Henry Field Seed ompany. KFRU. Columbia, Mo. (499.7m-G00kc). 4:30-5:30 p. m., Quadrangle nrcheMr:i, Hjrris' cale; 6:15, dinner music; 7, Hj.iio niiooi mik. Helen Anderson. KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252m-l IDOkc), 8-7 p. ro.. Pollyana stories; fl-11, Farnhuiu trio, "How-DoTou-Do I KOIL. Council Bluffs. Iowa (278m-l080kc). 7:30 p. m., i Winn's orcliestra; in, i. in. id •RC. Mou.lcn. T«.. (39e.Dm-IOI0kcl, 7^0 p. p., KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8m-800kc), 9-9:45 p. m., New Arlington hotel orchestra; 9:4o-10 Lawson Beld. organist; 10-11, Brick English and hi 10 -piece novelty orchestra. ( KYW, Chicago, 111. (536m-560kc). 7: Ing family worship; 11:3d. table talk. Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 1-2 p. m., Joslika DeBabary and his orchestra; Coon-Sanders orchestra; 0, dinner music, KDKA. WAFD, Port Huron. Mich. <275m-l090ke), 12 p. tn.2 a. m., studio program, dance orchestra. WAMD, Minneapolis. Minn. (244m-1230kc), 12 m.. popular musical proi-Tam; I'ollla Dare, contralto; Bee Lowell, accompanist; Roy Nowack, banjo; Jack Leeman, clarinet; Chuck John on, uUe; r, : 1.3 p. m., WAMD Boys' A. C: 6:30, WAMD "Tralllc Squad," Earle Buell, recruiting officer: 7:01, Garrlcb theater symphony orchestra, Fred Heiseke, director; 9, popular musical program; 11. Skyrocket frolic, George Osborn and his orchestra. WBBM, Chicago. III. (226m-l530ke), 4-6 p. m., Valentino Inn orchestra, jrii;t;; ti-7, Two Jays, Charlie Garland, Miss Dlion, harpist; artists; WBBM string trio artists. WCAL, Nortflheld. Minn. (33G.9m.890l<c). 8:30 p. m., mo.sk.-il program. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (4l6ra-720ko), 12 m., noon concert, Donaldson's orchestra: 2:30 p. m., afternoon concert; 4, readers' club; 5:30, children's hour; 6, dinner concert. Gordon Cooke eii.enilde, Meta Ashwin Blrnbach, soprano. I.oiil-e Liu.I.ti Jenkins, accompanist; 7, program, WKAF; Boy Scouts' program: speakers, Dan Beard and Baden Powell; 8, Univ. of Minnesota program ; 9, classical concert. WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. <365.6m.820ke). 6-7 p. m.. The Tell-Me-a-Story lady; addresses, Edmund E. Morris; The Trianon cni-ml.k; S-'MIW, program, IvanIroe band. Walter A. Kreneh. director; Ivunhoo Glee elub, Edward H. Gill, director ; Julian Amelung, accompanist; 11:45-1 a. in., Ted Weem's Victor Recording orcliestra. WOOD, Chattanooga, Tenn. (256m1 I70ke), 6:30-7 p. m.. organ music, Tivoll theater: 7-8, Hotel Patten orchestra; 8:15. specLil feature unij program, WFAA, Oattas, Tox. (475.<Jm-r,3l]kcl, 1:30-5 p. m.. Cyrus Barcus, cornel i.t; 6^0-7 ;30, Artie Collins and his orchestra; 8:30-9:30, Sears-Roebuok Agricultural Foundation program. WGH, Chicago, III. (3O2.8m-S90ko). 10-10:20 a. m.. good health and training; IN:2<M1, entertainment fnr shut-Ins; 12:40-2:3U p. iu., luncheon concert. Drake concert ensemble; 2:3u-3. Lyon and Hcaly artists' series; 3:30-4:15, tea time music, Marshall Field's tea room orchestra: 5:30-.'. :57. Skoezlx time; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble. WHAD. Milwaukee, Wis. <275m-l090ke), 11 a. m„ pianoloBue, Andy Hertel; 4 p. iu., Trkv Ann Ttoy, ukulele; ti:15-7. Bill Bennliic's Milwaukee Athletic club orchestra; 8-10, Marquette university studio pru WHAs] Louisville, Ky. (399.Bm.750ke), 1-2 p. ro,. Royal Peacock orcliestra; 3-3:3U, Mrs. Myrtle Futks Zuhn, Jr., organist: 4-5, concert. Music Bos; editorials; fashion WHO.' Des Moines,' Iowa (526m-570ke). 7:30-9 p. tn., faculty members of Drake university conservatory nt music. Dean Holmes Coupcr, director; 11-12, Bunkers Life fi.rn Soc.ir orehesira. WIBO. Chicago, III. (226m-l330ke), 10-11 a. m., shoppers' bureau, Grace Vlall Gray: 2-4 p. in.. Ted Fiorito, pianist: Dan Russo, violinist; Victor Young, violinist, WKAF. Milwaukee, Wis. <26lm-ll50kei. 10-11 p. m. Orpheus quartet ; Lucille Nelster, vlolliUst ; Sidney T:o,oliow. cellist. WKRC. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3m-7IOke), 0 p. m., dinner music, Alvln Ity.tir'. orchestra; S. vocal and Instrumental program. Eoc.ne Perazzo; 9, program, auspices R. E. Bentley; 9:30, Tenth Infantry band; 12, midnight frolic. WLS, Chicago, III. (344.Gm-870kc). 12 m.. UT,S itring trior 6 p. m., B. F. D. school program; Wl.s oirini: WLW'. Cincinnati. Ohio (422.3m. 700ke). healthful CsereUes, Willi. no Stradlwan of Physical department of Y. M. C A.; 8, morning domUoiu auspices Parkway Y. M. C. A.; !2,u5 p m roUgtoui service*. Rev. Qeorgt H, Kae; 1. , Musical club; 7, dinner -oni.rt. Hotel Gibson. Rnhen KGO (301.2m -S30kc) Metropolitan male singers. ICHJ (405.2m-740kc) Collegiate night. KTHS (374.3m-800kcl Hot Springs Kiwanf.3 club. WOC (483.Cm-620kc) Whizz Bang orchestra. 12 II 10 9 KOIL (278m-1080kc) Nautical dance orchestra. Tuesday, silent night for: CFCA. CHIC, CKNC. CKY. CNRC, CNRE, CHRM, CNRO. CNRW, CNRT. KFKX, KFKU, KFMQ. KFUO. KFWA, KYX. KOA, KOAC, KOB, KUOM, KWSC. PWX, WABQ, WAHG. WAMD, WBBR, WCAD. WCAP. WGCP. WGST, WHAO. WHAZ. WJAD, W1AZ. WKAF. WKAQ. WLWL. WOI, WRVA, WSU1, WTAM, WTIC. WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc) Junior Association of Commerce; 1,. Radio ' farm school; 2, shut-In program; 4, .Mothers In Council; 4:30, "Foibles of the Moment," Mrs. Graham Aldls; 4:40. Glenn Dlllard Guim ssiiiool of Music; 5, children's games, Glenn Adams; 5:1".. Topsv-Turry time; 6. Chicago (heater organ recital; d-/M, Hotel La S.ilh orelie.tra: i.':tn, r,,ndlv Altar league. WMAZ, Macon. Ga. (26lm1 I50kc), lo-ll p. m., orches. music: Georgians; Bob Lee. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m-G00kc), 7:15 p. m„ bedUme stories, Peter Pan and Tinker Bell; 8:45, Cortes o ensemble. WOAN. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8mI060kc), 9-10 p, m., male (juartet and of. Ins* m; ll:.'tit-l :3U a. m., spf.-olal program. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (52Gm-570ke), 12:45 p. m., Randall's Royal Font.-nelle oi. hc;tr,i ; C. entertainment : 0:^0, Insurance talk. Daniel D, Maefcin; 6:50, Randall's Ho.val Fonteiielle on he;tra; !l, classical. WOC. Davenport. Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 5:15-6 p. m., WOI, Ames, Iowa (270m-fl lOkc), 12:30 p. m.. college chimes: dairy prodm-ll-m ili .-n. .,ion. Prof. Karl Kaver; 7:30, automobile short course. Prof. G. I. Mitchell; 7:50. Slate college symphony onhestra, Oscar Haldi Ha wiry, director. WRR. Dallas, Tex. (246m-l220kc). 0-7 p. m., Adolphus hotel; 8-9, Magnolia I'.in.l. nm lojiih.'iiiv band; 11-12, Jack Gardner's orciieitra; Virgil Whitworth, marlmba syloplionlst. WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (325.9m-920kc), 7-7:30 p. ni., Boy Scout program: 8, A. and 1' Grilles WEAF; 0, grand opera, WKAF; lii-l'J, Community" Symphony orchestra and soloiats; 12, Freda Sanker's orehustra. WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m-700kc), 8 p. m„ Blltmore hotel orche.lra; Ul;i:,, Vlrk Mv.rs' orchestra. WSM, Nashville, Tenn. <282.8m-IOG0kc), <\m p. n... concert, Francis dais's orcliestra; 7, bedtime story interlude: s, r-rorram, artists; 10, program, Vlto M. I'eileltieri's orchestra WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:30 p. m., soprano solos, Mrs. Dorothy Spencer; "Phases of Astronomy"; 4. current events. Prof, Stephen H. Bush; 7:30, College of the Air; 8:30, nmslc faculty program. Mountain Time Stations CFAC. Calgary. Can. (435.8m-68Bkc), 9 p. m., ladles' roruvrf rrlo, <Il;o]y. W, 1,1. Foster, director. KFWA, Ogdon, Utah (26lm-l ISOkc), 4-5 p. m., organ recllal. Paramount Ihnilci; ,">-!>. Oyden Radio Deal(!-■ jirogram. KFXF, Colorado Springs, Colo. (250m-l200ke>, 8:30 D. at., musical selections; 8:45-1), educational talk. * KOA. Denver. Colo. (322.4m-930kc), 12.15 p. ra., RIoIto thealer mush.de; r.::iu. dinner cuni-crt, ltrolvn Paloco string orchestra, Flu ward Tlllots..n. director; 7:30, Sandman s hourj S, Ita.llo instruction in Spanish, Pror. Amanda Lone/ Kuecht: 3:::0, instrumental propr-im, S-]ifiir-nii:itr i olnr.olo nr.lie-tni: S:l"., mi-celluncous music. KOA onhr-stra and assisting soloist*; 9, voice culture, John C. Wilcox; 0:30, inlseellanoolls music. KOA orehesira ami agisting soloists. KOB, State College, N. Mox. <348.Gm-860kc), 7:30-8:30 Pacific Time Stations KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (468.5m-640kc). 5:30-6 p\ m., <Jiven Fallon'; Oaliiornian; li, nightly doings; 8:15. KFI t Seeing ('.ilKornla; 6:30, vest pocket program: 8:4:., Radiotorlnl period; 7-8, Chinese Gurdens dance "v. he -Ira; So, rtr.--.-r.iru , loinlli of Myra Helle Vlcker»; ii-in. siuniliiineous hro.nl. i-i of KFI'= prograui tn Kl'O; 10-11, program of popular music, Melklejohn KFOA. Seattle, Wash. (453.3m-660kc). 7-8:15 p. m.. In* pro grain; s :!fi ju, Tlnitti. modlo pro Cistral Time Saturday, February 6; S, Wjr, Wnye, Wpj; 8:30. Wfu: 9 ■.:;',, Wi:v; 9, VVebh, Weel, Wrobh. Wnyc, Wni; G:l0, Rths, Wlp; 9:3», Kths, ffgbs, Wor, Wit; 10, Kfve, Kfffa, Koi. Kpo, Weaf, Wgn, WJr. Wkte, Wmca, iirn>.« Wnr. WJn) vn Klivo, na". "eihi, ^Ii Wgbu, WV, VJx; ll:3o, Rfos: »H5, Wrjuf; ]2i Kfwa, »•*■ Kgw, Kni, Wgbu, Wild. HontJiy. February a 8. WgcP' 9 W(el, Wgbu Wjar. Wor; 9:15, Wahg'; 10, Kths, Wgbu, Wkci, Wgr, WM*. Wpg; 10:15. Wor; 10* Kfoa, wBCd, Wbn; W Kgw, Roil WEhu, Wo, wBr, Won! Who; J »Hj. Wdif; 12 Km, Kpo. Tuesday. February 9 9, Webth » Bbu, Wmbb; 9:3(l, W«U, Wgbl( w WIp; 9,3fclln?nye; 10. t\'ebh, Wii, Wgn. Whn. Wmca, WaTc, \\ w; iii:lr, Kths; lOj*. Kths, win, JC.il ffWji "Tin: 11:30 Kkw. rWn,^"' Kl"' Wdaf: 1 ""i WitJnesrJiy. February Dfl5, rVia: 9:30. Wb W.aP. Wri L-«8bu. wBr„ Wni ■ " -^ VfJ, ran. k* nJ!*. *,ta; Kpo. . TM.B.d"' &" soups.: a w«"',K: ?"!•■ ■■>.,;-: woii ' ■.:,!;, Bhi. WhS "'■'"?■ "j.f'-Tf Wo.: IV: ,"v»i Ki,'fe.,?«o. ly service program, jluniclpai .■iii.llinriiiFii : 9-11, Ei-liophone arlists frolic. KFWB. Hollywood, Calif. <252m-l I90kc). 5-6 p. m., children's hour. Big llrother of KFWB; 7-7:30. rrogram, Osborne. Keisey company; Sol HooDil's Hawalians; Esther While, blue; Finger; Dan Grldley, tenor; 7:30, program. Dr. Rnlph Mitchell and the Associated Dentists; Friendly Dentists orcliestra; BID Blake, tenor; 8-!i, Bill Hatch ami his Oakmont Country club orchestra; Lucille Snyder, soprano; Sol HnopII's HiiivalUru; 11-10, program, star Motor Cur company, Millh.ii Dollar Four orchestra; Ashley SlsIrrs; 111-11, Warner Brothers frolic. KGO, Oakland. Calif. (3GI.2m.830kc). 3-1 p. m.. musical program; h'-u;T,5, twilight concert. Wiley B. Allen company: 8, Arlon trio; "Chats About New Books," Joseph Henry .laeksnn; "Iteiter English," «'ilda Wilson Church; "Some (Jueer Ciises I Have Known," Dr. Albortine R. Nash; -short Storv WriMng— Tlio Plotling of the Story," Bebeccn S. Porter. Portland, Ore. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 7:15 n. tn M. 12 1-1;: I'.irilV nd Oregon Badlo t. 01d«, WortWlllj's-Overland Alliens Oakland, Calif. (508.2m-590kc). 4-5 P. in., women's " unt Elsie's sunset mutlneo; 6:30-7, club orehesira; 8-0, studio program; of tho Protective Order of Lake Merrill Ducks. KMTR, Hollywood. Calif. (238m-I260ke), 5-G p. m.. home hour, Mammy Simmons. Margaret Bond. Beeda McCormkk, Helen Frances Levy and others; 7:15. V. M. c. A. program; m-iu, the Turner orcliestra, direction Lor en Powell. Mmc. Leontlne do Anna, conir;.|tu; In-n. siarr Pli.no company studio. KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9m-890kc). 5-5:30 p. m.. Jim Pi iVli-ll.ll alk, W. P. Alder: (i:,';il-7, Atuaier Kent concert orchestra: 7-7:30, Mutual Motors nihlh eonleU; 7::iO-S. studio program I 8-9, program, L. W. stnrkwell ro any; 11-10, Glass iimbile Minstrel, in an nld-lime mln,lrrl thow; 10-11, (.ooiirirh Silvertouii Cord dance orchestra; Lllyan May thallengor, contralto; 11-12, Ambassador hotel dance orchestra. KOAC, Corvallis. Ore. (280.2m-l070ke). 6:50 p, m„ Nin.ie.a selections, KPO, San Francisco. Calif. <428.3m-700ko), 7, 7:30. » a. in., dally dozen exercises ; 1-li p. ni., Rudy '-■■'-■•■y ■ Fain l hou-l oi'.hr-lra; '.' -lO-M M0. matinee program; 5:10-i>;l.i. children's hour sturlcs, Blc Hrotiier; 6:-IH, W,:M,.m;i| l.intl and tho States restnu ■'»""■ orehesira; T-7:;;o. lludy Seiner's Fair il 1m.nI orchestra; 8-0, or.au recilal. i'.la Wahlrop; 9-10, KFI program; 10-1], Jack r.ialdey's r.ihhi.in KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240m-l250kc), 9-9:30 a. m„ prayer service. Rev. E. L. Spnulding; 12-1 p. tn., luncheon concert: 4-5. women's cluh notes: 8-10, protMaro. Western Slat,-; Life Insumnce company. KWSC Pullman. Wash. ( 348.6 m-B60kc). 7:30-9 p. IB., Mie.ial piano program, F. C. Buttcrfield: Frosh vocal ooartel; ^farlon Shepherd, violinist: "Pivehology of I'.lh.leney— No. fl. CulMvatirv. fapaeltv for JudBmeilt," nr. F. F. Nalder. Eastern Time Stations ] KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (3O9.lm-970ke), 7:15, S a. m„ exercises, O. Shannon; 12:20 p. m.. Trinity church Institute; 5:45, Daddy Winkum; 0:30, dinner concert; 8:15, "Public Speaking— Conversational Delivery," W. M. Parrish ; 8 :30, sacred song half -hour ; 9, Oratorio evening. Will Rhodes; Little symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor; 11:85, concert. Grand WAHG!r'Rlchmond Hill, N. Y. (3 1 5.6m -950 kc), 12:03 p. m., musicalo. WBAL, Baltimore, Mo. (246m-1220kc), 6:30-7:30 p. in., dinner program, WBAL string trio; soloists, Philip Jeffreys, pianist: John Wllbourn, tenor; 7:30-8, Wit XL male quartet; 8-9, musical program; Louise Cilne, soprano: Georgo Bolek, pianist; James Wilkinson, baritone. WBZ. Springfield, Mass. <333.lm-90Qkc). G:30 p. m., Littlo symphony orehesira, Kl'KA; 11:45, Hotel Lenox ' ensemble; 7:30, "Literary Values In Recent Books," Prof. Robert Emmons Rogers; 8, professional hockey gome between Boston Bruins and New York, Prank Ryan, announcer; 10:20, fiddlers' contest. WCAP, Washington, D. C. (468.5m.640kc). 6:45-7:45 a. m., health exercises, WEAF. WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278m-IO80kc), 7:30 p. m.. concert, N. Snellenburg and company; 8, building and loan talk; S;10, the Three Brothers; S:25. theater digest: 8:35. WCAU players; 9, Hobert Froser, blind gospel singer, Elizabeth Holtz, pianist; 9:30, The Sea Gulls; 10, Ed. McCauley and his Pals; 10:30. Billy Hayes and his orchestra. WCX, Detroit, Mich. (5l6.9m-580ke). 6 p. m.. GoldItetto ensemble; 10-2, Bed Apple club. WEAF, New York, N. Y. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 6:45-7, 7:20 a. in., tower he.dih excrcisfs; 11-12, Jot Burns, pianist; lecture, Board of Education; motion picture forecast, Adele Woodard; 4-5 p. m.. Van Vliot trio; 6-12 midnight, dinner music. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria; Alan Harris, songs with banjo accompaniment.; Blue Ribbon male quartet: Gold l>usi twins; Everendy hour; moment musicalo; Vincent Lope/, and his orchestra; Ross Gorman anil his orehesira. WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (293.9m-!020ke), 1:15 p. m.. Margaret Gal hint , pianist; Manley Selilel School of Music: Miriam l'ur.iy. reader; 7. chimes, Allen McManlgal; 7:10. "What Arc Ohio Accredited Chirks." Prof. Tuesday, February 9 Head liners Today Eastern Central Mountain Paelflr; wrw« ,«"!* o 53° p m 4:30 D' "•• 33° P' m \\(.BS (3lo.Giu-Iir.niic) Provincctovni plat'ers. u-i-j ■ ,.r. 6:3u 53° **:30 t .(,',4-3m-,''5i>!tc). WCY. WBC u. «, Uarlno "W.j.-eUihles Which \re Scmer III Wintc ," Prof. L. EAR, Cleveland, Old 1 (389.5m-770kc). 7 D. in.. State thealer vamlfvlllo: fi. studio program; H:3 , Gold Dust Twins; 11, Eveready t Heri.iiners; 10, prog am, WEAF; 111:30, Vincent Lopez orchestra: 11. Worm ck'a Singing EBJ. Now York, N. Y. (272.6m-IIOOke), 7:45 p. m.. Isabel Henderson, so iano: 8, talks ; S:ir, Fred Gehl ; 8:30, Kenwood Klub orchestra, td. Waliy, WEEI, Boston. Mass. <34B.6m-860ke), 0 p. m.. George Joy. Nell Cantor, popular songs: 6:30, talk, Mrs. Nellie E. Friend; 7 :.':o, musif-slc; 8, Blue Ribbon male quartet; 8:30, Gold Dust Twins; 9, Everendy hour; 10, moment niusieale; 10:30, Vincent Lopez and Ills orchestra. WFi. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m -760kc), 1 p. in.. Tea Room ensemble; 3, recital: i;:3ti. I'.cllevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue-Stratford dance orchestra; 8j Blue Blbbon male quartet; 8:30. Gold Dust Twins; 9. Eveready hour; 10, concert from WEAF; 10:30, Vincent Lopea and his Casa Lopes orchestra. WGBS. New York. N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 1:30 p. m.. popular songs, Lee Graber, Ha! Friedman; 2. Landers serenades; 3. Charles Phillips, pianist; (1:30, "Tho Dream Play," Provlncetown players: 7, Arrowhead Inn orchestra; 8, Y. M. BL A. vocational forum; 11, Arrowhead Inn orchestra. WGCP, New York. N. Y. (252m-l ISOkc), 1 p. m.. race. 7:30. Clarence Williams' trio; "WCtVl MM&ifcdtf N'. Y.* (3J0.'fi».-fi6i..j. a'*'p. Index to Farmers9 Programs Farmer Dinner Concerts Daily Except Sunday CENTRAL TIME KFNF, 12:15-1:35 p. m. KMA, 12:30-1:30 p. m. KSO, 12:30-1:30 p. m. WLS, 12 noon. Saturday, February 6 Eastern Central Mountain Paelflo 1:45 p. m. 12:45 p. m. 11:45 a. m. 10:45 a. m. WOI (270m-1110fcc) Soils, questions and ana wan. 6 7 6 5 OKA (309.1m-'J70kc) Farm program, Sunday, February 7 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 330 p. m. 2:30 p. m. I :30 p. m. 1230 p. m. WTAA (475.9m-03UliC) Sunday hour for formera. Monday, February 8 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 1:15 p.m. 12:15p.m. 11:15a.m. 10:15a.m. WOO (483.6m-620kc) Economical Preparation of the Corn for Sows. 1:35 12:35 11:35 1035 KSAC (340.7m-880ko) Are You Kunnlnc Short on Cow Feed/ KhldlriK I'ututo Fields of Gophers. 1-45 12:45 11:45 10:45 WOI (270m-llHil;e) Dalrv Production. WMAQ (447.5ni-t.i70kcJ Radio farm school. I 12 n II KFKX (288.3m-1010kc) Talk. 7 6 5 4 WGY (379.Gm-790kg> Agricultural procram. 7M5 0:45 5:45 4:45 WSOE (240m-12201ic> Hoe Raising, 8 7 6 5 KSO (242m-1240kc) Farm talk. WTAG (2(i8m-1120bcl Feeding and Care of the Breeders. 6:15 7:15 6:15 5:15 KSAC (340.7m -s.-wk. ) Esporis, Imports and Attrleulture. SorBhnius for Pasture and Hay. 830 7:30 630 530 KFMQ <299.Sm-10»0kc) Farmers' night. Plant Good Seed of Good Variety; Legumes for Livestock and Soil Improvement. Cutting Production Cost with Machinery. Oats. WMC (49',).7mfiOI)kci Talk. WOI (270m-1110kc) Keeping tho Engine of Your Car In Good Running Order. 8:45 7:45 6:45 5:45 WCCO (4I6.4m-720kc) The Farm Vegetable Garden. 9-05 8-65 7:115 6:03 KFAB (840.7m-B80kc) Climate of Nebraska and Modified Cropping Pracilces. MaMrlg Hotbeds and Growing Plants for Early Vegetables. 930 830 730 6:30 KOB (348.Cm-8iJUkc) Concrete on the Farm. Ilenilts of Extension Activities. 10 KOAC (280.2m-1070kc) Agricultural i Farm Flocks of Sheep in Eastern Oregon. 10:30 930 830 730 KOAC (280.2m-1070kc) Important Potato Diseases. Baby Chicks and What They Represent, Tuesday, February 9 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 1130 a. m. 10:30 a. m. ft :30 a. m. 830 a. m. KFAB (34O."m-880kc) Factors Which Affect the Hatching Power of Eggs. 1:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. 11:15 10:15 WOC f428.3m-620kc) The Answer to Some of Your Poultry Problems. 135 12:35 M35 10:35 KSAC (940.7m-88Ukc) Portable Hog Houaes. Asparagus Culture. 1:45 12:45 11*45 10*45 WMAQ (447.5m-670kc), Radio form school. WOI (27Omlll0kcl Animal Husbandry, que. lions I 12 n II KFKX (2S8.3m-1040kc) Talk. 7:10 6:10 5:10 p.m. 4:10 p.m. WEAO (298.9m-1020ko) Poultry— What Are Ohio Accredited Chicks? 8 7 6 5 KSAC (34O.7m-3S0kc) Feeding Spring Pigs. Official Testing of Dairy Cattle. 7:15 C:l5 5:15 4:15 WKAR [S85.5m-1050kc) The Udder of the Cow in Health and in Disease, Feeding the Laying Hen. 735 635 535 4:35 WEAO (293.9m -loaokc) Vegetables That AreScarce in Winter. 7:45 6:45 5:45 4:45 WKAR (285.5m-1050ke) Type, ami Breeds of Hogs. 8 7 6 5 KSO (242m-1240kcl Farm tutk. WOC (483.fim-G2l)kc) Feeding Steers to Gain Threo Pounds Dally. 11:45 10:45 9:45 8:45 KWSC (348.6ni-tfQ0ke> Controlling Plant DIscase3 by Treating the Soil. Wednesday, February 10 Eastern Centrat Mountain PaalflB 1:15 p.m. 12:15 p.m. II :15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. WOC <483.6m-020kc) The A B C's of Dalry illr ' 12:35 1135 1035 KSAC f340.Tm-880kc) Preparation of Farrowing Quarters, 1:45 12-45 11:45 10:45 WMAQ (447.5m-H70kcl Radk. farm school. WOI (27'lm-lllOkc) Poultry husbandry. _ I 12 n II KFKX (288.3m-1040Ucl , Dairj' day. 7:15 6:15 5:15 p. m. 4:15 p. n. WKAR (285.5m-1050kel Orchard Fertlll/.atlun and Soil Management. Pruning and Training tho Bush Fruits. 8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15 KSAC CM0.7m-S80kc» lt.md Material Resources of Konsns. Tire Economy. 9:05 8:05 7*05 6*05 Kl'AB (340.7m-880kc) The Out -of -Door; In February, The Cow-Testing Association— Bookkeeping for CowsThursday February 11 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 1:15 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 1 1 :15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. WOC (4S3.6rn-6'J0kc) Sweet Clover — Once an Enemy, Now a Friend. 135 1235 1135 1035 KSAC f340.7ni-S8«kc) I'l.mllm: Time for Poultry i'rofils. Stories from the 1925 Account Book. 1:45 12:45 11*45 10:45 WMAQ (l'i7.Tmi-n70kc) Radio farm djiool, WOI (270m-1110kc) Farm I 12 n II KFKX ('JSS.3m-1040kcl Talk. 7:15 6:15 5:15 p.m. 4:15 p. m. WKAR rjs.r, .d, -i iir,okc> Feedlne the Dairy Herd. Farm Itutier-makLng. Ice Cream in the Homo. 8 7 6 5 KSO <242m-124i>!(o> Farm talk. 830 p. m. 736 p. m. 630 p. m. 536 p. m. WOI (270m-mokc) Seed Corn. WEAO (293.9m-102flkc) Getting Ready for Baby Chicks. 930 830 730 630 KOA (322.4m -930ltc) Farm question boi. Friday, February 12 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific 1:15 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 11:15 a. m. 10:15 a. m. WOC (483.6m-ti20kc) Special farm .em ■ ■!. . ■35 1235 1135 I03S KSAC '34O.7m-880Kc) Common Intestinal Worms of Hogs. Care of the Young Foal. 1:45 12:45 11-45 10:45 WOI (270m-1110kO Agricultural Economics. I 12 n KFKX '2S8.''m-lfllM|ic| .Si.eclal Farm Service day. WMAQ (117 ..m-.ooloi Hadl.i [arm school. „ ":'5 6:15 5:15 p. m. 4:15 p. m. WKAB (285.5rn-1050kcl Wheal ami CharT. Lincoln t Agricultural Vision. Experiments with Beans at the Michigan Eiperlment Station. Bean Growing, 8 7 6 5 KSO (242m-12l0kel Farm talk. 8:45 7*45 6:45 5*45 WCCO (416,4m-720kc) Flower Growing. I°:« 9-45 8*45 7:45 KOAC (380.2m-1070lK) Care of the Auto's Gasoline Supply System. 1130 1030 930 630 KWSC I848.6m-860kcl Trees for Farm Woodiot and Ornamental Planting. Importance of High Class Cowb to Farm Proud;. Markets and Weather Daily Except Sunday Eastern Central Mountain Paelfle 930 a. m. 830 a. m. 730 a.m. 630 a. m. WFAA (475.am-030kci Marketa. WOAW (526m-570kcl Markets. 9:45 8:45 7:45 6X5 KDKA. (309.1m-970kc) Llrostock, grain. 10 9 8 7 WLS <344.nm-H70kc) Ltve^lock. markels, fruit. WOS (440.9ra-080kc) Hogs. '030 9:30 630 730 KFKX il'Sh ;im-luioi.,i Weather, ling market. local produce, hay, Chicago Board of Trade futures. KTCL (305.0m-9801(cl Weather, sheep, quotations. WFAA (475.9111.6.10^1 Markets. WOI (270m-1110kc) Weather. 10:45 9:45 8:45 7*45 WCCO (416.4m-720kc) Markets. WMC f499.7m-600kc) Weather. markcU. If 10 WBAP (475.9m-03Okc) Markets, quotations. WOS (440.Sm-080kc) Weather, ttogs. 11:15 10:15 9:15 8:15 WTAG f.268m-1120kc) Markets, weather. 11:30 10:30 930 836 KFKX (2S3..r)m-104Ukc) Weather, Chicago Board of Trade, livestock. Chicago and New York butter and egg market, local produce. WCCO (416.4m-720ke) Markets. WEAB (389.4m-770kc) Markets, weather. 11-45 10:45 9:45 8:45 WAAW (381.4m-780kc) Livestock, butter, eggs. 12 n II 10 KDKA (309.1m-970kc) Weather, livestock, grain. WBAP (47..'.'in-f.:pij... ) Weather, cattle, grain. WEAB (389.4m-770kc) Markets, weather. WHAD (275m-1090kr) Weather, markets. WLS (.144.Gm-870kci Poultry, dairy, hogs, sheep. WOS (440.0m-680kcj Livestock, poultry, eggs, grain. 1230 p. m. 1130 1030 930 KFKX (288.3m-1040kc) Llrestock. fruit, ?ege lahles, dairy. WEAB (384.4m-780kc) Markets, weather. WFAA (475.9m-630kc) Markets. I 12 n II 10 WBAP f475.Om-e.t0kc) Markets. WHT (238m-12flilkc) Fruit, weather. WOS (440.9mtl80kc) Livestock, weather. 1:05 12-05 p. m. 11:05 10:05 KMA (252m-I190kc) Markets and weather. 1:30 1230 11:30 10:30 KTHS (374.8m-S00kcl Markets, woather. KFKX (28S.3m-1040kc) Weather, livestock, potato market, apples. WFAA (475.9m-630kc) Markets. WOAW (528m-570kc) Markets. WOI (270m-lllOkc) Weather, llTestoek. 1:35 12 35 1135 1035 KPO (428.3m-700kc) Butter, eggs, cheese, poultry. 1*45 12:45 11:45 10:45 KOA (322.4m-930kc) Weather, roads, livestock. poultry. I 12 ft. II woe (483.0m-620kc) Weather, grain. Uveitoek, dairy. WOS f440.9m-Q80kc) Grain. 2:15 1:15 12:15p.m. 11:13 WAAW (384.4in-7S0kc) Grain markets. 230 130 12:30 M30 WCCO (41H.4m-720kcl Markets, weather. WFAA (473.9m-H30kcl Market). I 12 n WLS (344.6m-870kc) Livestock, grain. vegetables. WOS (44O,9in-iiS0kel Livestock, markets, grain. 330 230 130 1230 p. m. U'FAA £475.9ra-830keJ Markels. WMC (499.7m-finii);i:l Markets weather. 330 2:50 1:50 12:50 WWJ (352.7m-S00kc) Weather, markets. 4 3 2 1 KFKX (288.3m-1040ki I W.uiher. l.'hic.iKO Board of Trade futures, Kansas City cash grain report, Omaha grain. Itvi-jtnck. weco (4JO.4m-720kc) Uarketo. wcx (616m-580kc) stocks and graln. 430 3 30 2:30 130 WEAB (389.4m-770kc) Markets, weather. WFAA (475.9m-H.1likc) MarkeU. 530 4:50 330 230 WDAF (365.0m-820kc) Markets, weather, road roports. WHAS (399.8m-750kci Markets. 630 5:30 430 930 KSAC (340.7m-880kcl Markets. 6:45 5:45 4:45 3:45 WIP (508.8tn-5fl0krt LlTeatocfc markets. 8:50 5:50 430 330 WHAD (275m-10D0ko) Markets. 730 630 530 430 KMA i'i~>'i\w\ ir»ul:i-) Murkoii and weather. KSAC <:ilu.7m-sSiilcci Mitrkct review. 7:45 6:45 5:45 4*45 KFWA (201ni-ll50kcj Market reports. 8 7 6 3 KFKX (2B8.8m-10«0kol WeaUier, livestock. Boston vrool. Omaha grain. KOA i322.1m-930kc) Sheep, markets. llrestock, poultry. 9 6 7 8 WAAW (384.4m-780ke) Marketgrams and Ulks. II 10 9 • WCCO (4 16. 4m -7-1 f)kc) Weather, grain