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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
February 6, 1926
Tuesday, February 9
music; address, "National Characteristics of the Drama of Today" — "The Hungarian Influence," Mrs. Russell Sage; 2:30, organ recital, Stephen E. Boisclair; 6:30, dinner program. Porter E. Potts' Hotel Van Curler orchestra; 7:30, "What Is Matter Made Of:" Charles B. Hurd; 7:43, Marine band, WBC; 8:30, Edison hour. WJZ; 9:30, "Progress of Broadcast Development by General Electric Company," C. J. Young: 9:40, WGT orchestra; 10. "The Grand TourSouthern France." WJZ; 10:30, dance program.
WHAR, Atlantic City, N. J. (275m-l090kc), 2 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 7:30. talk; 8, Seaside hotel trio; XI :15, Strand theater organ recital.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (36t.2m-830kc), 6:30 p. m„ Everglades orchestra; 7, Vincent Lopez Iceland orchestra; 7:30, Will Oakland's Chateau Shanley; 11. Ciro orchestra; 12-12:30 a. m.. Club Kentucky orchestra.
WIP. Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 6:45 a. m., setting-up exorcises; 7, setting-up exercises; 1 p. m., menu talk, Mrs. Anna IT. Scott; 2 p. m,. organ recital; 3, Ada W. Craig, soprano, Buth Rile, contralto, and artists from Myrtle C. Eaver Piano studio; 6:05, Al Lentz and his Versatile entertainers; 7, Uncle Wip's bedtime stories; songs by Helen Jefferies; 8, Elliott Lester, dramatic critic; S:15, recital, Mary Molle, dramatic soprano; Alice M. Crossley, coloratura soprano; Augusto M. Fabrizi, flutist; 9, Kauffman instrumental trio; 10:05, movie talk, Eli M. Orowitz; 10:30, Pagoda Cafe dance orchestra.
WJR, Pontiac, Mich. (5l6.9m-580kc), 7 p. m., Jean Goldkette's Petite symphony orchestra; 7:30, old-time dance music, Glover-Watson organization; 8, Stormfeltz-Loveley company; 9, Michigan night.
WKAR, Lansing, Mich. (285.5mIO50kc), 7:15-8 p. m., veterinary, poultry and animal husbandry courses.
WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760kc), 11-a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. m., daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, Household Helps and Hints, Richard S. Bond; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; 7:50, play review, Allyn C. Saurer.
WMAK, Buffalo, N. Y. (266m-l I30kc), 6:15-7:15 p. m., dinner music. Hotel Lafayette orchestra; 7:15, daily news.
WMBF, Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4m-780kc), 7-9 p. m., Fleetwood Radio orchestra; 10-1 a. m.. Gene Fosdick and his orchestra; Fleetwood Radio orchestra.
WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7m-880kc), 11-12 .noon, Ida Bailey Allen's Homemakers' hour; 12:15-12:30 p. m., American School association talk on private schools; 12:30-1, beauty talk, Lucille Buhl; 6-6:30, Olcott Vail and his Hotel McAlpin string ensemble; 6:30-7, Club Caprice orchestra; 7-7:45, Hugo Zeller, "Lacquer and Lacquer Finishing"; 7:45-8, Tyrrell's health talk; S-S:15, Pace institute program; 8:15-9:15, Landay hour; 9:15-9:45, Palmer pen lesson; 9:45-10:30, "How to Drive Automobiles," Harry Rainess; 11-12, Ernie Golden and his Hotel McAlpin orchestra.
WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526m-570ko), 7 p. m., the Canadians; 8, violin recital; 9, male quartet; 9:30, dance quartet.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. in., Golden's crystal tea room orchestra: 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, A. Candelori's Hotel Adelphia orchestra.
WPG. Atlantic City, N. J. (299.8mlOOOkc), 6:45 p. m., Arthur Scott Brook, organist; 7, Hotel Morton dinner music; 8, Ethel Rattay Fowler's fashion flashes; 8:15, Cecile Steiner, violinist; Margaret Irwin, pianist; Louise K. Richards, soprano; 9, Chalfonte-Haddon hall dual trio; 10, studio program; 10:30, Karl Bonawitz, pianist; 11, Silver Slipper supper club.
WRC, Washington, D. C. (468.5m-640kc). 12 m., George F. Boss, organist; 1 p. m., Hotel Washington orchestra; 6, Hotel Hamilton orchestra; 7, "Show Shopping," Leonard Hall; 7:10, Radio school of international relations; 7:30, U. S. Marine band orchestra, WJZ, WGY; 8:30, New York Edison hour. WJZ, WGY; 9:30, to be announced; 10:30, W. Spencer Tupman and liis Mayflower orchestra; 11:30, Gertrude Smallwood, organist ; 12, Meyer Davis' Le Paradis band.
WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5m-l050kc), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert; Speed-Wagon serenaders; Gold Standard ensemble; 8:15, Reo Motor Car company band, Carl Hall Dewey, conductor; Reo Motor Car company band glee club, Fred Killeen, director; vocal and instrumental solos; Beulah Clark Northrop, pianist.
WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (268m1 I20kc), 10:30 a. m., musical selections; 12:05-2 p. m., noon-day luncheon music, WTAG, Will Hardy, director; 5:15, Twinkle Twinkle story teller; 7:45, "Power," Prof. G. H. MacCullough; 9-10, Eveready hour, WEAF; 10-10:30, moment musicale, WEAF; 10:30-11, Vincent Lopez and his orchestra.
WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m-770kc), 12:15-1 p. m., lunch hour, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 6-7, Carl Rupp and his Hotel Hollenden orchestra.
WWJ. Detroit, Mich. (352.7m-850kc), 12:05 p. m., Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra; 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert; 8, concert, WEAF. Central Time Stations
KFAB, Lincoln, Nebr, (34C.7-880kc), 8:05-10:30 p. m., f'niv. of Nebraska program.
KFKU, Lawrence, Kan. (275m-IO90kc), 7:30 p. m„ Kansas Univ. -Drake basketball game.
KFMQ, Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8m 1 OOOkc) , S p. m., choir of First Presbyterian church.
KFMX, Norrhfield, Minn. (336m-890kc), 9:30 p. m„ "Morocco," Prof. Keith Clark.
KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (263m-M40kc), 7 p. m., concert. Retail Merchants, Shirley Leavitt, director.
KFRU, Columbia, Mo. (499.7m-600kc), 8:45 a. m., eonvocation program ; music, students of Stephens Conservatory of Music; 9, educational talk; 4:30-5:30 p. m., Bella Vista Quadrangle orchestra; 6:15, dinner music; 6:45, children's hour; 7, Radio school; talk, E. A. Trowbridge.
KFUO, St. Louis, Mo. (545.lm-550kc), 8 p. m., "The Young People and Their Money," Bev. Herman H. Hohenstein.
KLDS, Independence, Mo. (440.9m-680kc), 6:30 a. m., morning devotional service; 8 p. m., "Problems of Society," Prof. M. A. Etzenhauser; 8:15, program; Thelma Steele, pianist; Mrs. Blanche King Park, soprano; Virginia Drane, violinist; Mary Endicott Drane. violinist: .Mrs. Edna Thompson, contralto; Margaret Logan, accompanist; 11:59, weekly midnight program; organ requests, Herbert Johnson.
KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252m1 I90kc), 6-7 p. in.. May Flower trio; May's Flower lady; 9-11, May's mandolin musicians.
KOIL, Council Bluffs. Iowa (278m-l080kc), 6:15 p. m., Dorothy Kurd, pianist; 6:30, Fontenelle orchestra: 7:15, Izaak Walton league; 7:30, Rainbow Post No. 2; 11, Nautical dance orchestra.
KPRC, Houston, Tex. (296.9m-IOIOkc), 7:30 p. m„ Billie Mack's dance orchestra; 8:30, Ruth Burr, pianist; 9, bridge.
KSAC, Manhattan, Kans. (340.7m-880kc), 9-9:25 a. m., music, inspirational talks, agricultural primer, calisthenics; 9:55-10:25, readings, backyard gossip, question box; planning today's meals; 12:35-1:05 p. in.. readings, question box; 4:30-5, program for women's clubs; 6:30-7:30, better speech; etiquette; Extension Credit course. Economics.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.lm-550kc), 6:55 p. ra., WEAF chain.
KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (242m-l240kc), 12:30-1:15 p. m., concert; music; garden club; Sunday school lesson; dinner concert; 7-8, music; 8-9:30, Berry Radio orchestra, J. D. Palmer, director.
KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8m -800kc), 9-9:30 p. m., Eastman hotel orchestra; 9:30-10. Meyer Davis' 10-plece orchestra; 10-11, Hot Springs Kiwanis club.
KYW, Chicago. III. (536m-560kc). 11:35 a. m., table talk. Hi;. Ann., .i Peterson; 1211:, p. nj., J'.ska De
Babary's orchestra: 4, afternoon frolic; 6-7, dinner music, KDKA; 7:05, bedtime story, Uncle Bob; 7:35, speeches, American Farm Bureau federation; address, A. D. White; Walter B. Remley; 8, musical program, Edwin Borroff, director; 9, hour of music; 10, evening at home, Coon-Sanders' orchestra.
WAFD, Port Huron, Mich. (275m-l090kc), 10-11:30 a. m.. Ironing club.
WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (244m-l230kc), 12 in., organ recital. Jack Maleriek; 12:55 p. m., news bulletins.
WBBM, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 4-6 p. in., Valentino Inn orchestra; artists; 8-9, Moulin Rouge orchestra; Phil Fleming, tenor; Jean St. Anne, French baritone; 9, Ziegler sisters; Moulin Rouge orchestra; Claire Matthews, artists.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (266m-l I30kc), 10-10:30 a. m., Penny Wise, the shopper's ready helper; 7-8, Ballantine Electric company classical hour; Robert Sansome, cellist; Gordon A. Nelson, tenor; Ann Kelley, soprano; Peari Fairchild, pianist.
WCBD, Zion, III. (344.6m-870kc), 8 p. m., mixed quartet; Hire string quartet; assisted by Erma Reynolds, soprano; William Dunn, euphonium; Paul Stewart,
WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (399.8m-750kc), 12-1 p. m.. Trinity Methodist, church; 1-2, Benson trio; 3-3:30. Mrs. Myrtle Fulks Zahn, Jr., organist; 4-5, editorials; 7:30-9, Eddie Rosson and his orchestra.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526m-570kc), 7:30-8 p. m.. Raleigh quintet, Savery hotel; 8-9. Bankers Life trio, Helen Birmingham, director; 11-12, Bankers Life Little Symphonic orchestra, Leon A. Dashoff, director.
WHT, Chicago, III. (399.8m-750kc), 6 p. m., Al Carney, organist; Grayling's string trio; Loftis half-hour of music; 7:45-9:15 (238), Alamo and Chez Pierre orchestras; 9:35 (399.8), Kitchen Klenzer entertainers; 9:50, Howard Sershon, tenor; Al Carney, organist; 10:10, U. S. L. half -hour of dance music; 12, Pat Barnes, Al Carney.
WIBO. Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 10-11 a. m., shoppers' bureau; 2-4 p. m., program for shut-ins; 6-8, dinner concert, popular American ballads, Walter Preston; WIBO trio: Bernice; "aylor, soprano: Buth Buhl Flick, reader; 12-2 a. m' midnight jamboree.
W1JD, Mooseheart, III. J.2m-820kc), 4-5 p. m..
Mooseheart hour, music, >, inger Mooseheart children; daily assembly of 1,256 , uldren; faculty talks; 6-7,
Index to Classical Concerts
Saturday, February 6 Eastern Central Mountain Paclfle
6 p. m. 5 p. m. 4 p. m. 3 p. m. WCX, WEAF, WMCA. WBEO.
7 6 5 4
KGO, KYW, WEAR, WENR, WMAQ, WNYC. WOAW, WOK, WRC.
8 7 6 5 KDKA, KFNF, KOJX. KSD, KYW, WBBB,
WGN, WMBB, WNYC, WOAW, WQJ.
9 8 7 6 KFOA, KPRC, KHJ. KYW, WHAS, WIP,
WLW. WORD, WSAI, WSOE
10 9 8 7
KNX, KYW, WEAF, WMAQ, WMC, WOAW, WOC, WORD.
11 10 9 6 KGO.
12m II 10 6
WOAW.
Eastern
6 p. m.
WCAU.
7:20
Sunday, February 7
Central Mountain Paclfle
5 p. m. 4 p. m. 3 p. m.
6:20 5:20 420
WCAE, WCAU. WEAF, WEAR, WEEI, WJAR, WTAG. WWJ.
8 7 6 5 KYW, WAMD. WBZ, WEAR, WGBS, WGCP.
WKAQ, WLS, WORD.
9 8 ,7 6 KFDM, KPRC. KSD, WBZ, WCAU, WCBD,
WCCO, WEAR, WGY, WHAR, WHT, WNYC, WQJ.
7:15 0:15
9:15 8:15
WEEI, WJAB, WTAG. 10 9
8
KHJ, KNX, KTHS, KYW, WCCO, WFAA, WNYC, WOC, WQJ, WSOE.
II
10
8
KFVE, KHJ, KNX, KPO, KTHS, KYW, WHN,
WKRC, WOC.
12m II 10 0
KHJ, KNX, WOC.
I a. m. 12m It 10 KNX.
Monday, February 8 Eastern Central Mountain PaelfU
6 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. KGO, WCX, WEAF, WMCA, WBEO, WWJ.
7 6 5 4 KMA, WCCO, WEAF, WEAR, WHAD, WJR,
WOAW, WOK.
8 7 6 5 KFNF, KSD, WBBB, WBZ, WCAU, WCX,
WHAR, WHT, WJAR, WLW. WMBB. WTAG, WTIC.
9 8 7 6 KFOA. KGO, KHJ, KPRC, WBBB, WCCO.
WBZ. WCAE, WEEI, WHAD, WHO, WJAR, WLW, WORD, WOS. 10 9 8 7
KMA. KPO. KPRC. KSD, KTHS, WAMD, WCCO, WEAF, WHAD, WJAB, WOAW, WSUI. WTAG.
II 10 9 8 KGW, KHJ, KMA, KSD, KTHS, KWSC, WHN,
WSAI.
12m II 10 •
KGW, WBAP, WSAI.
Ia.m. 12 m II 10
KHJ.
Tuesday, February 9 Eastern Central Mountain Paelflt
6 p. m. 5 p. m. 4 p. m. 3 p. ffl. WBZ, WCX, WEAF, WMCA, WBEO, WWJ.
7 6 5 4
KGO. KMA. WEAR. WEBJ. WGBS, WHAD, WJB. WMAQ, WOAW, WOK, WOB, WTIC, WWJ.
8 7 6 5 KFNF. KSD. KYW, WBZ, WCAE. WCAU.
WCX, WEAR, WEEI, WGR, WHAR, WHT, WLS, WMBB, WQJ, WRC, WTIC.
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
9 p. m. 8 p. m. 7 p.m. 6 p. m.
KFDM, KFOA. KGO, KHJ, KLDS. KYW,
WCAE, WCBD. WCCO. WEAF, WEEI, WGR,
WHAS, WJAR, WLW, WMAQ, WOC, WORD,
WTAG.
10 9 8 7
KFAB, KFDM, KFMQ. KMA, KNX, KPBC,
KTHS, WCAE, WCCO, WEAF, WEAR, WEEI,
WLW, WMCA, WOC. WSAI, WSOE, WTAG.
II 10 9 8
KGO, KHJ, KMA, KYW, WSAI.
12m II 10 9
KPO, KYW, WHO, WMC.
Wednesday, February 10 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
6 p. m. 5 p. m. 4 p. m. 3 p. m.
WCX. WEAF, WMCA, WREO, WWJ.
7 6 5 4
KGO. WEAK, WHAD, WJR, WMAQ, WOK. WTIC.
8 7 6 5 KFNF, KPRC, KSD, KYW, WAMD, WBZ. WCX,
WEAF. WEEI. WHT, WLW, WMBB, WMCA, WQJ, WTAG, WWJ.
KFOA, KGO. KPRC, KSD, KYW, WBZ, WCCO,
WDAF, WEEI, WGR, WHAD, WHAS, WJAB.
WMAQ, WOR. WOS, WORD. 10 9 8 7
KFMX, KMA, KNX, KTHS. WAMD, WCCO,
WEAF, WEEI, WGB. WHAD. WJAR. WLS,
WMAQ, WNYC, WOC, WSOE.
II 10 9 8
KGO, KGW. KMA, KPO, KTHS, WCAE, WLS.
WLW, WOC, WSAI. 12m II 10 9
KGW, KPO, WHAD, WLW.
I a. m. 12m II 10 WLW.
Thursday February 11 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
6 p. m. 5 p. m. 4 p. m. 3 p. m. WBZ, WCX. WEAF, WD?, WMCA, WREO,
WWJ.
7 6 5 4
KGO, KSD, WEAF, WEAB, WGBS, WHAD, WJB, WMAQ. WOAW, WOK, WWJ.
8 7 6 5 KYW, WBBB. WBZ, WCAU, WCCO, WCX,
WEAB, WEEI, WGB, WGY. WHAR, WHT, WLS, WLW, WMBB, WOAW, WQJ, WTAG, WTIC.
9 8 7 6
KHJ, KLDS, WBAP, WCAE. WCAU, WCBD, WCCO, WEAF. WEEI, WGB, WHAB. WHAS, WJAB, WNYC, WOC, WORD, WRC, WASI, WSB, WTAG. 10 9 8 7
KNX, KPRC, KTHS. KYW. WAMD, WGB, WGY, WHAD, WMC, WOAW. WOC. WSAI.
II 10 9 8 KGO, KPO, KTHS, WBAP. WKKC.
12m II 10 9
KGW, KPO, WHO, WKRC.
Friday, February 12 Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
6 p. m. 5 p. m. 4 p.m. 3 p. m. KGO. WCX, WMCA, WBEO, WWJ.
7 6 5 4
KGO, WEBJ. WGY, WHAD, WJB. WMAQ. WOAW, WOK, WOK, WTIC.
8 7 6 5 KYW, WAHG, WAMD, WBZ, WCAU, WCX, WEBJ, WEEI, WHT, WLS, WQJ, WWJ.
9 8 7 6 KFDM, KFNF, KFOA, KGO, KHJ, KSD,
KYW. WBAP, WBZ, WCAU, WDAF, WEEI. WHAD, WJAB, WMAQ, WMCA, WSAI. 10 9 8 7
KFAB, KFDM, KOA, WCCO, WHAD, WMAQ.
II 10 9 8
KFMX, KHJ, KNX, KPO.
12m II 10 0
KPO.
cornet; Messrs. Beem and Newcomer, marimba duets; Wiedman sisters, double duets; readings and piano duets.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St Paul, Minn. (4l6m-720kc). 12 m., concert, Dick Long's Dayton trio; 2 p. m., "Problems of Our Government"; 2:30, afternoon concert, Dick Long's trio; 3:30, "The World of Books"; H. A. Bellows; 4, readers' club; 5:30, children's hour; 6:15, dinner concert, Emmet Long's Golden Pheasant orchestra; 7:30-8, Gold Dust Twins; 8-9, Eveready hour; 9:30. "Outdoors in Minnesota." Isaac Walton league.
WDAF. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc), 3:30-4:30 p. m., The Star's string orchestra; address; The TellMe-a-Story lady; The Trianon ensemble; 11'" . Ted Weera's Victor Becording orchestra; Eddi' Kuhn's Kansas City athletic club orchestra; organ numbers, Ted Meyn, Pantages theater.
WDOD, Chattanooga, Tenn. (256m-ll70kc), 9-9:30 p. m., bridge game.
WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2m-8IOkc), 7 p. ra.. Oriole orchestra; 8, Lydia Lochner, contralto; Kathryn Forbes, soprano; 9, Uptown theater; 11, Oriole orchestra; 12:30 a. m.. Jack Penewell, Fred Palmlter.
WFAA, Dall, , Tex. (475.9m-630kc), 4:30-5 p. m.. Ernest Wayland, pianist; 6:30-7:30, Baker hotel orchestra; 8:30-9, Southern Methodist university; 9-9:30, bridge; 11-12, G. Hayden Jones, tenor.
WGES. Oak Park, III. (250m-l200kc), 5-7 p. in., flute duo, organ, basso; 8-9. piano, orchestra, organ, tenor: 11-1 a. m., piano, tenor, soprano, organ, features.
WGN, Chicago, III. (302.8m-990kc), 10-10:20 a. m.. good health and training; 10:20-11, entertainment for shut-ins; 12:40-2:30 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble; 2:30-3, Lyon and' Healy artists' series; 3:30-4:15. tea time music, Marshall Field's tea room orchestra; 5:30-5:57, Skeezix time; 6:30-7, dinner concert, Drake concert ensemble; 8-9, Eveready hour, WEAF; 9-10, popular program; 10-10:10, Sam 'n Henry; 10:10-10:20, old time favorites; 10:20-11. dance program.
WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275mI090kc), 11 a. in., pianologue, Andy Hertel; "Getting the First Thousand," Carl Skinrood; 4 p. m., musical numbers; 6:157, BiU Benning'u Milwaukee Athletic club orchestra.
instrumental hour, Howard L. Peterson, organist: the Palmer symphonic players; Palmer House Victorians; 8-9, Mooseheart children's hour, music, children of all ages, solos, bands, etc.; 10-11, Bushmore ensemble; 12:30 a. m., settin'-up hour, Garod studio. Palmer House; Palmer House Victorians.
WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m-7IOkc), 10 p. m., dance music, Alvin Boehr's orchestra; 11, Doc Howard and his Cuvier WKRC quartet, orchestra and entertainers, featuring Reine Gau, Phil Pavey, C" ' Grimm and Jimmie Schuh, pianist.
WLIB. Chicago, III. (302.8m-990kc), 7-7 m., din
ner concert; 7:30-8, Gold Dust Twins/ >.'EAF; 11-1 a. m., popular and dance program.
WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6m-870kc), 12 m., B. F. D. noon program, Ford and Glenn; 6 p. m., R. F. D. school program. Ford and Glenn; 6:40, Ralph Emerson; organ recital; 7, Ford and Glenn; lullaby time: 7:15, mixed quartet, Apollo Music club, duets and solos.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m-700kc), 7:30 a. m.. healthful exercises, William Stradtman of Physical department of Y. M. C. A. ; 8, morning devotions, auspices of Parkway Y. M. C. A.; 12 m. . concert, Hotel Gibson orchestra, Robert Visconti, director: 4 p. m., talk, Ralph Schmidt, of Fort Thomas, Ky. ; 4:10, French lesson.. Madame Ida Tcimpidis; 6:30, theatrical feature, interviews by Alvin Richard Plough; 7, "The Historical Appreciation of Music." Etelka Evans; 7:20, Crosley popular science series, presenting Dr. J. G. Porter, director of the Cincinnati observatory: 7:30, piano memories, Mary Louise Voseczek; 7:50, Donald Bain in "Chantecler and His Harem," chicken imitations; 8, old time review, Crosley Burnt Corkers; 9, concert, program, Formica Insulation company orchestra, William C. Stoess, director.
WMAQ. Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 12:45 p. m.. Badio farm school; 2. program for shut-ins; 4, "Interior Decorating," G. M. Moritz; 4:30. Bosenfeld School of Music program; 6, Chicago theater organ recital: 6:30. Hotel La Salle orchestra: 8, book talk, Harry Hansen; 8:20, travel talk, Clara Laughlin; 8:40. musical program; 9, lecture, Univ. of Chicago; 9:20, musical program; 9:55, Univ. of Chicago chimes.
WMAZ, Macon, Ga. (26lm-ll50kc), 8-9 p. m., religious services.
WMBB, Chicago, III. (250m-l200kc), 7-8 p. m., Trianon duo; Genevieve Barry Burnham, operatic soprano; Eleanor Kaplan, violinist; Pr»ton Graves, concert pianist, semi-classical operatic program; 9-11, Trianon orchestra, Dell Lamne, conductor; Woodlawn theater orchestra, Armin F. Hand, conductor; Matts and Donovan, Axel Christensen, popular program.
WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m -600kc), 7:15 p. m., bedtime stories; 8:30, Hofstead Bible class quartet; 9, auction bridge; 11, Britling cafeteria orchestra.
WOAI, San Antonio, Tex. (394.5m-760kc), 8:30 p. m., Gebhardt musicians.
WO AN, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8mI060kc), 9-9:30 p. m., Walter B. Seale and orchestra; 9:30-10, quartet and orchestra.
WOAW. Omaha. Nebr. (526m-570ke), C p. m., entertainment; 6:50, orchestra: 9, classical: 10:10, Badio review, Neal Jones; 10:30, Herb Feierman and his Omadala orchestra; 12, Bialto alarm.
WOC. Davenport, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 5:45-6 p. m.. chimes; 6:30-6:50, Sandman; 7:30-8, Gold Dust Twins; S-9, Eveready hour; 9-10, travel talk; 10-11, Heuer's Whizz Bang orchestra.
WOI, Ames, Iowa (270m1 1 lOkc), 12:30 p. m., college chimes; 7:15, basketball game, Grinnell vs. Ames.
WOK, Chicago, III. (2l7.3m-l380kc). 4:30-7 p. m.. Tearney's Town Club Twilight Dansant; Capitol theater organ; Pat Hoster, tenor: 10-1:30, Tearney's Town club orchestra; Carl Lorraine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grove orchestra; Capitol theater program; studio program.
WOQ, Kansas City, Mo. (278m-l080kc), 8-9 p. m., devotional musical program.
WORD, Batavia, III. (275m-l090kc), 7 p. m.. Public Service Company of Illinois; 7:45. Bible questions and answers; 9, program. W. A. Sheaffer Pen company; 9:45, good reading; 11, Public Service company; 11:45, address, Ernest G. Wylam.
WQJ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 7-8 p. m., Balnbo Gardens orchestra; Fontella girls; 10-1 a. m.. Rainbu Skylarks; Gertrude Wolf Quentin, soprano: Jerry Sullivan; Rose Vanderbosch, soprano; Merrill Carder, baritone; Ila Shannabrook, soprano; Mary Wade, soprano; Bomo Vincent, boy baritone; 1-2, Ginger hour.
WRR. Dallas, Tex. (246m-l220kc), fi-7 p. m.. Jack Gardner's orchestra; 8-9, program. Montgomery.
WSAI. Cincinnati, Ohio (325.9m-920kc), 5:30 p. m.. twilight musicale; 6:30. musical program; 7, Mabley and Carew orchestra, Beuben Lawson, director: R. Eveready hour, WEAF; 9-9:30, auction bridge; 9:3010, musical program, featuring Hawaiian music; 12, Freda Sanker's orchestra.
WSB. Atlanta. Ga. (428.3m-700kc), 8 p. 111.. concert; 10:40, concert.
WSM, Nashville, Tenn. (282.8m-l060kc), 10 p. m„ frolic, Beasley Smith's orchestra.
WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:30 p. in., Mrs. Geraldine Mars Bistine; address.
Mountain Time Stations
CFAC, Calgary, Can. (435.8m-688kc), 8 p. ru., recital, Jean Gilbert.
CNRR, Regina, Can. (476m-640kc), 8 p. m., bedtime story, Aunt Jenny: vocal and instrumental numbers, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Franklin, Vera Geddes.
KFWA. Ogden, Utah (26lm-M50kc), 4-5 p. m., organ recital. Paramount theater; 5-6, Ogden Badio Dealers' program.
KFXF, Colorado Springs, Colo. (250m-l20Okc), 8:30-10 p. m.. Freeman Dust Absorber musical program.
KOA. Denver, Colo. (322.4m-930kc), 12:15 p. m., Bialto theater musicale: 3:15. relaxing and corrective exercises; 6:30, dinner concert, Brown Palace string orchestra, Howard Tillotson, director.
Pacific Time Stations
KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (468.5m-640kc), 5:30-6 p. m.. Norman Harvey's orchestra; 6, nightly doings; 6:15, KFI's Seeing California; 6:30, vest pocket program; 6:45, Radiotorial period; 7-8, program arranged by Clarabelle Patten Wallace; 8-9, Al Wesson and his dance orchestra: 9-10. Louise Klos string trio; Virginia Flohri, lyric soprano; 10-11, Packard ballad hour with usual favorites in popular song numbers.
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (454.3m-660kc). 6:45-8:15 p. m , Hooper -Kelly company; 8:30-10. Times studio program; 10-11, orchestra.
KFON, Long Beach. Calif. (233m-l290kc), 6-6:45 p. m . organ, Brayton's theater; 6:45. amusement Information: 7-8, investors' hour; 8-9, program, William Conrad Mills ; 9-11, Long Beach Aero club hijinks.
KFWB. Hollywood, Calif. (252m-l I90kc), 5-6 p. ra.. children's hour. Big Brother of KFWB: 7:30. health talk. Dr. W. I. Schuster; 8-9, Hazel Thomas, soprano; Jack Smith's dance orchestra: Blanche Kaminer, pianologues; 9-10, Joe Martin's California serenaders; Bill and Tom Moseley, banjo due'ts: Henry Kaplan, pianist; Bill Blake, — tenor ; 10-1J, Warner Brothers' frolic, direction Charlie Wellman.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (36l.2m-830kc), 4-5:30 p. m.. concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 6-6:55. twilight concert; 8-9, Eveready hour. Metropolitan male singers: Carolyn Cone Baldwin; James Gerard, tenor; Albert Gillette, bass; Jeannette Shearer, clarinetist; 9-9:30, Y. M. C. A. concert orchestra ; Alice Emma Hansen, soprano; 9:30, bridge; 10-12, Girvin-Deuel's California Collegians.
KGW. Portland. Ore. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 10-11:30 a. m., town crier; music; 12:30-1:30 p. ra., concert, Oregon Radio Trades association; 6-7, dinner concert. Olds. Wortman and King company; 7:45-8, talk, courtesy Union Savings and Loan association; 8-10, educational program ; book review, courtesy J. K. Gill company ; auction bridge lesson; health talk; music, McElroy quartet: 10-12, dance music, Multnomah hotel; intermission piano solos. Curt Kremer.
KHJ. Los Angeles. Calif. (405.2m-740kc), 6-6:30 p. m., Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6:30-7:30. history story. Prof. Hertzog; weekly visit of Queen Titania and the Radio Fairies ; Lenore Killian, contralto; Charles Leslie Hill, readings; 7:30. talk on dogs, H. M. Robertson; 8-10, program, Frank Meline company. Collegiate night.
KMTR. Hollywood. Calif. (233mI260kc) . 5-6 p. m.. home hour. Mammy Simmons with Boy Scouts and Campflre Girls; 6-7. Starr Piano company studio; 7, talks about diamonds, E. P. Barclay; 8-10, the Turner orchestra, direction Loren Powell.
KNX, Hollywood. Calif. (336.9m-890kc), 5-5:30 p. m.. Sunny Jim's talk; 5:30, First Presbyterian church; 5:55 town tattler; 6:15, travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:307, Atwater Kent concert orchestra: 7-7:45. studio program: 7:45-8. health talk. Dr. Bobert T. Williams; 8-9, prograrii. Globe Ice Cream and Weber Quality Bread companies; 9-10, program. Western Auto Supplycompany; Optimist male quartet; 10-11, Ambassador hotel dance orchestra.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3m-700kc), 7, 7:30. 8 a. m., daily dozen exercises: 10. domestic science talk. Virginia Tappan; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee program: 3:30-4:30. Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel concert, orchestra: 5:156:15, children's hour stories. Big Brother: 6:40, Waldemar Lind and the States restaurant orchestra: 7-7:30. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Elks glee club, Maynard Jones, director; 9-10, Mona Motor Oil trio: Gypsy and Marta, harmony team; 10-11, Palace hotel dance orchestra. Gene James, director.
KPSN. Pasadena, Calif. (3l5.6m-950kc), 8-9:30 p. m . varied instrumental and vocal program.
KTAB. Oakland, Calif. (240m-l250kc), 9-9:30 a. m.. prayer service. Rev. G. W. Phillips; 9:30-9:40. Proper Care of Household Pets." Ansel W. Bobinson: 12-1 p. m., luncheon concert; 8-10, studio program.