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February 6, 1926
RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
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SPECIAL LINCOLN PROGRAMS FRIDAY
Thursday, February 11
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; Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile, Jeanne de Bard, Sunny Jane Hughes and Uncle John; 7:45, health talk. Dr. Philip M. Lovell; 8-10, program. Builders' Finance association.
KMTR. Hollywood, Calif. (238ml2G0kc), 5-6 p. m., home hour. Mammy Simmons and pupils of Carter Weaver in continuity program; 6-7, Starr Piano company studio; 7:30, bridge lesson, Bertie D. Hiland; 8-10, the Turner orchestra, direction Loren Powell, Mrs. Edward Crossman, contralto.
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9m-890kc), 5-5:30 p. m., Sunny Jim's talk; 5:30, First Presbyterian church organ; 5:55, Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk, W. F. Adler; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8, program, H. L. Crockett company, Ilya Bronson, concert cellist; May McDonald Hope, pianist and Corrlne Redd, soprano; 8-9, program, Willys-Overland dealers of Southern California; 9-10, courtesy program; 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, Virginia Tappan; 1-2 p. m., Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee program; 3:304:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel concert orchestra; 5:15-6:15, children's hour stories. Big Brother; 6:407, Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program, Frederick C. Nodder and the Radio Eight symphony orchestra, George Von Hagel, director; 9-10, program, Folsom Craig duo, male Quartets, duets; 10-11, Cabiria cafe orchestra. Jack Coakley, director.
KPSN, Pasadena, Calif. (3l5.6m-950kc), 8-9 p. m., Star-News program, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce.
KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (24Om-l250kc), 9-9:30 a. m., prayer service. Rev. G. W. Phillips; 12-1 p. m., luncheon concert; 8-10, program.
Friday, February 12
Headliners Today
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
8 p. m. 7 p. m. 6 p.m. 5 p. m. WAHG (315.6m-950kc) Famous organist. WBAL (246m-1220kc) Scottish Rite choir.
8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15
KDKA (309.1m-970kc) Lincoln's Birthday program. WPG (299.8m-1000kc) Wildwood glee club.
830 730 6:30 5:30
KFNF (263m-1140kc) Patriotic program. KOIL (278m-1080kc) Lincoln's Birthday program.
9 8 7 6
WJZ (454.3m-660kc), WEZ (333.1m-900kc) A'iclor hour.
WMAQ (447.5m-670kc) Drinkwater's play, "Lincoln".
WNYC (526ni-570kc) American Composers recital.
10 9 8 7 KTHS (374.8m-800kc), Best loved ballads.
WGY (379.5m-790ko) "For Love of Country," melodrama. WLIT (394.5m-760kc) Morning Glory club concert.
10:15 9:15 8:15 7:15
KOA (322.4m-930kc) Lincoln's Birthday program.
1030 930 8:30 730
KTHS (374.8m-800kc) Jack-o-Lantern Night club
frolic.
11 10 9 8 KHJ (405.2m-740kc) Lincoln's Birthday program. KPO (428.3m-700kc) Lincoln's Birthday program. WSM (282.8m-1060kc) Sextet of Tie Handlers.
11-45 10:45 9:45 8:45
WSB (428.3m-700kc) Americus Georgia program.
130 a.m. 1230 a.m. 11:30 1030 KGW (491.5m-610kc) Hoot Owl frolic.
Friday, silent night for: CFAC, CHIC, CKNC, CKY, CNRC, CNRM, CNRO, CNRR, CNRW, KFAU, KFEQ, KFKU, KFMQ, KFWA, KFXF, KGO, KFAU, KPRC, KUOM, PWX. WBBR, WCAD, WCBD, WEAO, WEBW, WGBS, WGST, WHAZ, WIP, WJAZ, WKRC, WLW, WLWL, WNAD, WRC, WREO, WRVA. WSAI, WSUI, WSMB, WTAM.
Eastern Time Stations
CNRT, Toronto, Can. (356.9m-840kc), 6:30 p. m., Lulgl Romanelli and his King Edward hotel concert orchestra; 8, address, R. H. Fish; 9. Ve Olde Tyme Village quartet; Pearl Carter, reader; Evan O. Withrow, violincellist; 11, Luigl Rommanelll and his King Edward hotel dance orchestra.
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (3O9.lm-970ko). 7:15, 8 a. m., exercises, O. Shannon; 5:45 p. m.. Auntie Jim's letter from across the sea; 6:30, dinner concert; 8:15, Lincoln's Birthday program; "Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address," W. M. Parrish; Little Symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor. Civil war melodies; 9, Teaberry time.
WABft, Haverford, Pa. (26lm-ll50kc), 11 p. m., Ardmore theater program; William Stewart, pianist, Horace Hustler, organist.
WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc). 12:03 p. m., muslcale; 7:30-7:45, Lincoln's Birthday program. Prof. B. E. Mayne; 8-8:45, Fifteenth Great Artist organ recital; William Edward Zeuch, organist; 9, Shackley ensemble; 10:03, studio program; 10:30, Bcrnle Fletcher's orchestra.
WBAL, Baltimore, Mil. (246m-l220kc), 6:30-7:30 p. m., WBAL dinner orchestra, Robert P. Lula, conductor; 7:30-8, WBAL male quartet; 8-9, musical program: concert, Scottish Rite choir, male and female ensemble, Edgar T. Paul, conductor.
WBZ, Springfield, Mass. (333.lm-900kc), 6:30 p. m.. Little Symphony orchestra, KDKA; 7, musio story hour, Helen S. Leavltt; 7:30, "Appreciation of Music," Prof. John A. O'Shea; 8, concert, Edwin J. McEnnelly's orchestra; 8:30, concert, Boston, Samuel Sclniger, director, with group from Boston symphony orchestra; 9, Victor hour of muslo, WJZ, WGY; 10:35, McEnnelly's orchestra.
WCAP, Washington. D. C. (468.5m -640kc), 6:45-7:45 a. m., health exercises; 6-12 p. in., dinner hour concert, Mozart string quintet; Sir Hobgoblin story, Blanche Elizabeth Wade, story-teller; talk; dance music.
WCAU. Philadelphia, Pa. (278m-l080kc), 7:30, recital, N. Snellenburg and company; 8, concert; 8:15, chiropractic talk; 8:30, Singing Groundhog; 8:45, The Bryan Girl; 9, novelty songs; 9:15, Dwight Strickland, the "poetician"; 9:30. The Sea Gulls; 10, Willie Horowitz, songs and jests; 10:30, Jack Myers' Musical Architects.
WCX, Detroit, Mich. (5l6.9m-580kc), 0-7 p. m., Goldkette ensemble; 9-10, studio program; 10-11, Graystone ballroom; Jean Goldkette's Breeze Blowers and his Victor Recording orchestra.
WEAF, New York, N. Y. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 6:45-7, 7:20 a. m., tower health exercises; 10:45-12, musical program; 4-5 p. m., Mary Killoran, soprano; William Scottl and his Club Florida orchestra; 6-12 midnight, dinner music. Hotel Waldorf-Astoria; Gene Ingraham's Great Notch Inn orchestra; Thomas Hughes, pianist; "Sir Hobgoblin" talk, Blanche Elizabeth Wade; "Happiness Candy Boys"; Eagle Neutro'dyn trio; Douglas Harmony quartet; Issay Lukashezsky, violinist; Chamber musicale with Grace Leslie, contralto and Carl Rollins, baritone; Ben Bernie and his Hotel Roosevelt orchestra.
WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.5m-770kc), 7 p. m., Wormack's Singing syncopators; 7:30, children's program; 7:45, talks; 8:15, studio program; 9, Cities service program, WEAF; 9:30, studio program; 10, Wormack's singing syncopators.
WEBJ, New York, N. Y. (272.6m-ll00kc), 7-7:30 p. m„ Astoria Collegians, Bill Enersen, director; 7:45, Edna Josephs, concert pianist; 8, A. B. Jacobsen, baritone; 8:15-8:30, Leon H. Fox, concert violinist; 8:45, Henryetta Turner, ukulele girl.
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (348.6m-860kc), 6:30 p. in.. Joe Rines and his Hunters' Cabin orchestra; 7, Big Brother club; 7:30, Whiting's Grade A entertainers; 8, Sager's half hour of hospitality; 8:30, Neapolitan Ice Cream company program; 9, musicale; 9:30, Carter's Incas; 10, Imperial marimba band.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m -760kc), 1 p. in.. Tea room ensemble; 3, address, Hon. Albert W. Johnson, federal judge; 3:15, de Keller Stuney, reader; 6:30, Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra.
WGBS, New York, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc). 1:30 p. m., special school children's program; 3:15, Joseph Lewis; A. G. Robyn, theory lessons; 6:30, Anzell's orchestra.
WGCP, New York, N. Y. (252m-ll90kc), 3 p. m., Samuel Weber, pianist; 3:20, Sherman and Neal; 3:45, Charol de Thomee, pianist; 4:15, Ruby Cowan, songs; 4:30, Ora Welsh, pianist; 5:10, Clarence Profit, pianist; 7, orchestra; 7:30, studio program.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5m -790kc), 2 p. m., Asia Restaurant orchestra; 2:30, music, health notes; one-act play, "Sold," Kitty Cambridge, WGY matinee players; 6:30, International Sunday School lesson; 7, dinner program, Eastman theater; 7:30, health talk; 7:35, French lesson, Leon A. Huguemont; 8:15, "An Interpretation of Lincoln, the Great Emancipator," Rev. Lincoln Caswell; 9, Victor hour of music, WJZ; 10, melodrama, "For Love of Country," WGY players. Ten Eyck Clay, director.
WHAR, Atlanta City, N. J. (275m-IO90kc), 2 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 11:15, Strand theater organ recital.
WHN, New York, N. Y. (36l.2m-830kc), 6 p. m.. Liftman's dinner music; 6:30, Daddy Dingle and His Jingle Machine; 6:45, Llttman's dinner music; 7, Harry Richman and his entertainers; 7:30, Lew Brown and Sidney Claire; 10, Roseland dance orchestra; 10:30. Anatol Friedland; 12-12:30, Silver Slipper orchestra.
WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 6:45 a. m., setting-up exercises; 7, setting-up exercises; 1 p. m.. Gimbel tea room orchestra; 3, "The Determination of Celestial Distances," Dr. Samuel G. Barton; 6:0.">, Benjamin Franklin concert orchestra; 7, Uncle Win's bedtime stories; songs by Mary and Helen Leedom.
WJR, Pontiae, Mich. (5l6.9m-580kc), 7 p. m., Jean Goldkette's Petite symphony orchestra; 7:30, ArcticCondon trio; 8, Jean Goldkette's serenaders.
WKAQ, San Juan, P. R. (340.7m-880kc), 6-8 p. m., talks, Porto Rican Atheneum.
WKAR, Lansing, Mich. (285.5mI050kc), 7:15-8 p. m., farm crops course.
WLIT, Philadelphia, Pa. (394m-760kc), 12:02 p. m„ daily almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, recital; 7:30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories; Sunbeam party; 8, sports talk; 8:30, recital; 10, Morning Glory club concert; Arcadia cafe dance orchestra; 10:30, Rufus and Rastus; 11, continuation of Morning Glory club concert.
WMAK, Buffalo. N. Y. (266m-ll30kc), 7:15 p. m.. daily news.
WMBF Miami Beach, Fla. (384.4m-780kc), 7-9 p. m., Fleetwood Radio orchestra; Al Wohlman and Dave Bernie.
WMCA, New York, N. Y. (340.7m -880kc), 6-7 p. m., Olcott Vail and his Hotel McAlpin string ensemble7:30-8:30, Sach's Musical Monarchs; 8:50-9, Broadway association; 9-10, Hardman hour of music; 1010:30, Donald Flamm, dramatic critio and Mr. Zero; 11:30-12, Jack Denny and his Frivolity or
WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526m-570kc), 6:20 p. m., piano selections; 6:30, French lessons; 8, Bernard Baslow, pianist; 8:30, Rudolph Joskowltz, violinist; 9, American composers' recital; 10:10, "Books That Everyone Should Know," Prof. Carter Tropp.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m -590kc), 11 a. m., organ recital; 12:02 p. m., Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 7:30, "Sir Hobgoblin," Blanche Elizabeth Wade; 7:45, address; 8, WOO concert orchestra; 9, concert; 9:30, Fox theater orchestra; 10, organ recital; 10:30, Sylvania dance orchestra.
WPG, Atlantic City, N. J. (299.8m-IOOOkc), 6:45 p. m., Arthur Scott Brook, organist; 7, Hotel Morton dinner music; 8, Lincoln's birthday address, Hon. Frank Smith; 8:15, Wildwood glee club; 9, Hotel Traymore concert orchestra; 10, James Salt Water Taffy Boys' dance orchestra; 11, Jean Wiener, organist.
WRC, Washington, D. C. (468.5m -640kc), 12 m., Otto F. Beck, organist; 1, Meyer Davis' New Willard hotel orchestra; 3:30. U. S. Marine band, WJZ; 5, W. Spencer Tupman's Hotel Mayflower orchestra; 5:45, book review, Alice Hutchins Drake.
WREO, Lansing, Mich. (285.5mI050kc), 6-7 p. m., dinner concert, SpeedWagon serenaders; Gold Standard ensemble.
WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (268m-ll20kc), 10:30 a. m., musical selections; 12:05-2 p. m., noonday luncheon music, WTAG, Will Hardy, director; 3-5, Tea Dansant music; 7:10, Twinkle Twinkle story teller; 7:307:45, stories, Blanche Elizabeth Wade, WEAF; 7:45, "Mechanics of Speech," Meta B. Wade; 8, current events for the blind and shut-ins, Gwendoline Albee.
WTAM, Cleveland. Ohio (389.4m-770kc), 12:15-1:15 p. m., lunch hour music. Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians; 6-7, Austin Wylie's Vocallon Recording orchestra.
WTIC, Hartford, Conn. (475.9m-630kc), 12:05 p. m.. Travelers club orchestra; 6:30, Hub trio; 7:45, Anita Bird, soloist; 8, "Dress of the Soldier," T. G. Blakeslee; 8:15, Anita Bird, solo.ist; 8:30. "Noah's Ark Follies," Junior league; 11. Le Bal Tabarin 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, News orchestra; 9, dance program.
Central Time Stations
KFAB, Lincoln, Nobr. (340.7-880kc), 8:30-10:30 p. m., Doane college school of music.
KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (263m-l I40kc), 7 p. m., discussion, Sunday school lesson; 7:30, patriotic program, Mr. Pearson, director.
KFRU, Columbia, Mo. (499.7m -600kc), 4:30-5:30 p. m., Bella Vista Quardrangle orchestra; 6:15, dinner program, students of the Stephens college conservatory; 7, Radio school; talk, E. M. Harmon; 12-2 a. in., musical program, faculty of the Stephens college of music; Bella Vista Quardrangle orchestra.
KLDS. Independence, Mo. (440.9m -680kc), 6:30 a. m., morning devotional service.
KMA, Shenandoah, Iowa (252m-M90kc), 6-7 p. m., How-do-you-do-Boys; 9-11, Maryville State Teach
6fs' COllGHG.
KOIL, Council Bluffs, Iowa (278m-l080kc), 6:30 p. m., Fontenelle orchestra; 7:15, Jack Mellotone, poet; 7:30, Lincoln's birthday, Eleanor S. Smith, director; 11, organ recital; 11:30, entertainers.
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. m., readings, question box; 4:30-5, Lessons In Color and Design; 6:30-7:30, travelogue; Extension credit course. Vocational Education; Extension course, "The Return of the Towns"; "Types' of Radio Receiving Sets."
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.lm-550kc). 7 p. m., fur hour, Blanche Herrlck Hopkins, contralto; 7:30, commerce hour, Dorothy Coates Coe, harpist; 8, Cities Service program, WEAF.
KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (242m-l240kc), 12:30-1:15 p. m., concert; music; garden club: Sunday school lesson; dinner concert; 7-7:30, music: 7:30-9, Bankers' musio makers; 9-9:30, Baker and Anderson.
KTHS, Hot Springs National Park, Ark. (374.8m-800kc),
9-9:30 p. m. , best loved ballads, Meyer Davis' orchestra; 9:30-10:30, Phil Baxter, Jack-o' -Lantern night club frolic; 10:30-10:45, Eastman hotel orchestra.
KYW, Chicago, III. (536m-560kc>, 11:35 a. m., table talk, Mrs. Anna J. Peterson; 12:05-1 p. m., concert. Commonwealth Edison company; 1, Joska DeBabary and his orchestra; Coon-Sanders orchestra; 4-5, woman's hour, Mary Casey, director; 6, dinner hour, KDKA, WBZ, KYW, KFKX; 9. hour of music. Commonwealth Edison company; 10-12:30, midnight revue, Paul Ash and his orchestra; Coon-Sanders orchestra; Henri A. Keates, organist; 1, Insomnia club.
WAFD, Port Huron, Mich. (275m-l090kc), 8-10 p. m., old-time dance music.
WAMD, Minneapolis, Minn. (244m-l230kc), 12 m.. musical program, Dorothy Vanesek, soprano; Hazel Stageberg, pianist; Cornelius Schwarbel, violinist; Joseph Rudolff, accompanist; 7:10, music, Ruth Anderson; 8, Reception Five program; 11, Skyrocket frolic, G. Osborn and his orchestra.
WBBM, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 4-6 p. m., Valentino Inn orchestra; artists; 8-10, Tip trio; Moulin Rouge orchestra; artists; Verdi trio.
WBCN, Chicago, III. (266m1 I30ko), 10-10:30 a. m., Penny Wise, the shopper's ready helper, shopping talk' 5-5:15 p. m., police bulletins; 7-8, fireside hour, WBCN hobby club; George R. Cleveland, "Big Boy" Yagle, pianist; Will Rossiter, "Daddy of Song Publishers," tenor and songwriter; Harold Johnson, boy xylophonist; 11-12, request program; Midway Dancing Gardens orchestra; Eddie Matts and Billy Donovan, tenor and pianist; West End Harmony boys, instrumental duo; Ed Dempsey, "SilkenVoiced Tenor": Alice McMahon, contralto; "Big Boy" Yagel, pianologist.
WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (336.9m -8S0kc), 8:30 p. m.. "The Life of Abraham Lincoln," Dr. George Weida Spohn.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul. Minn. (4l6.4-720kc), 12 m., noon concert, Dick Long's Dayton trio; 2:30 p. m., afternoon concert. Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra: 4, readers' club, Mrs. Walter Stevens; 6:15, dinner concert, Wesley Barlow's Nicollet hotel orchestra; 8, health talk; 8:15, musical program; 10:05, dance "program, Dick Long's Nankin cafe orchestra.
WDAF, Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc), 6-7 p. in.. The Tell-Me-a-Story lady; address; the Trianon ensemble; 8-9:30, Baker university founders' day program; 11:45-1 a. m., Ted Weem's Victor Recording orchestra; Eddie Kulin's orchestra.
WDOD. Chattanooga. Tenn. (256m-ll70kc). 0:30-7 p. in., organ music, Tivuli theater; 7-8, Hotel Patten orchestra; 8:15, special features and program; 11, popular request.
WEBH, Chicago, III. (370.2m-8l0kc), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; 8, Pauline Sachs, soprano; Eleanor Kaplan, violinist; 9-9:45, WEBH Light Opera company; 11, Oriole orchestra ; 12:30, Irene Beasley, Jack Penewell, Fred Palmiter.
WFAA, Dallas. Tex. (475.9m-630kc), 3:30-4 p. m., program; 4:30-5, Joe Strothcr, pianist; 6:30-7:30, Ford's Texas trumpeters; 8:30-9:30, George T. Cobb.
WGES, Oak Park, III. (250m-l200kc), 5-7 p. m., duo, mezzo-soprano, quartet, organ; 8-9, orchestra, pipe organ, soprano, tenor, pianist; 11-1 a. m., banjo friends, organ, Coyne orchestra, comedian, "Uke Girl."
WGN, Chicago. III. (302.8m-990kc), 10-10:20 a. m., good health and training; 10:20-11, entertainment for shutins; 12:40-2:30 p. m., luncheon concert, Drake concert ensemble; 2:30-3, Lyon and Healy artists' series; 3:304:15, 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, music hour; 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. (275m-l090kc), 11 a. m.. pianologue, Andy Hertel; 4 p. m., Ira Schnell, baritone; 6-7, Arthur Richter, organist; 7, Bill Juhre's Radio cartoon game; 8:30-10, Wisconsin theater revue; 35-piece Wisconsin theater concert orchestra; Dexter's Wisconsin roof orchestra.
WHAS, Louisville. Ky. (399.8m -750M. 1-2 p. m., Royal .Peacock orchestra; 3-3:30. Mrs. Myrtle Fulks Zahn, Jr., organist; 4-5, Music Box; 7:30-9, Louisville Music and Radio company.
WHO, Des Moines, Iowa (526m-570kc), 7:30-9 p. m., program, Des Moines Credit Men's association; 11-12, Bankers Life Corn Sugar orchestra.
WHT, Chicago, III. (399.8m-750kc), 6 p. m., Al Carney, organist; Grayling's string trio; Lillian Knowles, Ruth Rauh, pianist; 6:50, Ray-O-Vac program; 7:459:15 (238), musical features; 9:30 (399.8), Dutch Master entertainers; 10:05, Loftis half-hour of dance music; 12, Your hour league.
WIBO, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 10-11" a. m., shopper's bureau; 2-4 p. in., popular program for shut-ins; 6-8, dinner concert, Walter Preston; WIBO trio; Rao McKay, Otis Pike, jester.
WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (370.2m-820ko), 4-5 p. in., Mooseheart hour; music, younger children; daily assembly of 1,256 children; faculty talks; 6-7, Instrumental hour, Howard L. Peterson playing Geneva organ; Palmer symphonic players; Palmer House Victorians; 8-9, Mooseheart children's hour, music, children of all ages, solos, band, etc.; talk, Matthew P. Adams; 10-11, R. V. Thomas, bass; Jahn Rankel. tenor; 12:30-1:30 a. m., settin'-up hour, Garod studio, Palmer House; Palmer House Victorians.
WKAF, Milwaukee. Wis. (26lm-l I50kc), 10-11 p. m., Seventh Day Adventists' quartet; Mrs. E. A. Keppler, violinist; Mrs. A. J. Werner, pianist.
WLIB, Chicago, III. (302.8m-990kc), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert; 11-1, popular program, Correll and Gosden and the Drake hotel dance orchestra.
WLS. Chicago, III. (344.6m-870kc), 12 m„ Ford and Glenn; 6, R. F. D. school program; Ford and Glonn; 7, Ford and Glenn lullaby time; 7:15, studio trio; 7:15, Wallace Bruce Amsbary In poems of "Lincoln"; 8, Rodeheavor presents chorus of 42 voices; 8:30, Ford and Glenn; 9, Ruth Ettlng; 9:15, Thurlow Lieurance. composer of Indian music, with assisting artists; 10, Ford and Glenn; music shop; 11. Paul Ash and his gang; 12, Ralph Emerson surprise program.
WLW, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m -700kc), 7:30 a. m., healthful exercises, Y. M. C. A.; 8, morning devotions, auspices of Parkway Y. M. C. A.; 12:05 p. m.. organ concert, Lincoln's Birthday program; 12:30, Hotel Gibson orchestra.
WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 12:25 p. m.. Y. M. C. A. forum; 1, Radio farm school; 2, shut-in program; 4, "The Preschool Child;" 4:15, health talk, Charlotte Walls; 4:30. "Foibles of tho Moment," Mrs. Graham Aldis; 4:15, Child-life stories; 5:15, Topsy-Turvy time; 6, organ; 6:20, Family Altar league; 6:30, Wide-Awake club; 8, "Drinkwater's play, "Lincoln." WMAQ players.
WMAZ, Macon. Ga. (26lm-H50ko). 8-9 p. in., morning music club; 9-10, Pilot club; 10-11, Wesleyan college student night.
WMBB, Chicago, III. (250m-l200kc), 7-8 p. m., Trianon duo; Frank Bordner, baritone; "Old Virginia Colonel," Frank Chaplin; Preston Graves, pianist; 9-11, Trianon orchestra, Dell Lampe, conductor; Woodlawn theater orchestra, Armin F. Hand, conductor; Eddio Matts and Blllle Donovan, William Lightfold, Walter Duffy, Earl Smith, popular program. WMC, Memphis, Tenn. (499.7m-GO0kc), 7:15 p. m., bedtime stories; 8:30, Cooper's Hawaiians; 11, midnight frolic. Bob Miller. WOAI, San Antonio, Tex. (394.5m-760kc), 8:30 p. m.,
San Antonio Express-Evening News program. WOAN, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. (282.8m I060kc), 9-10 p. m„ male quartet and orchestra, Y. M. Cornelius, director. WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526-570kc), 6 p. m., music review, Hester Bronson Copper; 6:20, Francis Potter's banjo orchestra; 6:50, Gilbert Jafry and his Little symphony; 9, classical; 10:15, Frank Hodek and his Nightingale orchestra. WOC, Davenport, Iowa (483.6m -620kc) , 8-9:30 p. m..
Davenport Industrial commission program; 9:30-10:30, travel talk.
WOI, Ames, Iowa (270m-llt0kc), 12:30 p. m., college chimes.
WOK, Chicago, III. (2l7.3m-l380kc), 4:30-7 p. m., Teamey's Town Club Twilight Dansant; Capitol theater organ; studio program; 10-1:30 a. m., Tearney's Town club orchestra; Carl Lorraine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grove orchestra; Capitol theater program; studio program.
WORD, Batavia, III. (275m-l090ko), 7 p. m.. North Shore line; 7:45, Uncle Dan; 9, Glenn Dillard Gunn School of Music; 11, program, W. A. Sheaffer Pen company; 11:45, Golden Age.
WW, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc). 7-8 p. ra., Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Henrietta Nolan, violinist; "Before Jehovah's Awful Throne," H. W. Bundy; Willard O. Johnson, accompanist; Margaret Cade, soprano; Madeline Ruff, accompanist; 10-1 a. m., Rainbo Skylarks; Dr. H. Lucille Long, harmonica player; Eleanor Terry, Marie Pollette; Melodians; Dean Terrill, baritone,' Merrill Carder, baritone; Mary Wade, soprano; Romt Vincent, boy baritone; 1-2, Ginger hour.
WRR, Dallas, Tex. (246m-l220kc), 6-7 p. m.. Jack Gardner's orchestra; 8-9, Mabel Bush, violinist; 11-12, George Perfect.
WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m-700kc), 8 p. m.. concert; 10:45, Americus Georgia program.
WSM. Nashville, Tenn. (282.8m-l060ko), 6:30 p. m., concert, Francis Craig's orchestra ; 7, bedtime story interlude; 8. Columbia Military Academy orchestra: 10, sextet of Tie Handlers.
WSUI. Iowa City, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:30 p. m„ Dr. Jacob Kwalwasser, pianist.
Mountain Time Stations
CFAC, Calgary. Can. (435.8m-688kc), 7-8 p. m., special salon program.
KFWA, Ogden, Utah (261m1 I50kc), 4-5 p. m., organ recital. Paramount theater; 5-6, Ogden Radio dealers program; 9-10, musical program, J. G. Read and brothers.
KLX, Oakland. Calif. (508.2m590kc), 5-5:30 p. m., Aunt Elsie's sunset matinee; 7-7:30, news; 8-9:45. studio program; 9:45-10:30, Athens Athletic club orchestra.
KOA, Denver. Colo. (322.4m-930kc). 12:15 p. m., Rialto theater musicale; 3:15, relaxing and corrective exercises; 6:30, dinner concert. Brown Palace string orchestra. Howard Tillotson, director; 7:30, Sunday school lesson review; S, instrumental program. Scheuermann Colorado orchestra; 8:15, special program; organ selections, Royce H. Mihtener; address, "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address." Stanley C. Warner; contralto solos, LucIIe Fowler; address, "Abraham Lincoln," Rev. Loren M. Edwards; violin solos. Mrs. Delia Hoover Francis; vocal quartet selections; vocal trio
. selections, Mrs. Agnes Clark Glaister. soprano; Mrs. Bessie Dade Hughes, contralto; Robert H. Edwards, tenor.
KOB, State College, N. Mex. (348.6m-860kc), 7:30-8:30 p. in., student recital.
KSL. Salt Lake City, Utah (299.8m-IOO0kc), 7:35 p. m.. "The Story of Political Science and Lincoln," Prof. E. D. Thomas.
Pacific Time Stations
KFI, Los Angeles, Calif. (4G8.5m-G40kc), 5:30-6 p. m.. Kenneth Morse and his orchestra: 6, nightly doings: 6:15, KFI's Seeing California; 6:30, vest pocket program; 6:45, Radiotorial period; 7-8, Carlyle Stevenson's El Patio ballroom orchestra; 8-9, Aeolian residence pipe organ, Dan L. McFarland. organist; 9-10, Win. MacDougal. Scotch comedian and Mutual Motors mirth contest; 10-11, Screen Artists string quartet
KFOA, Seattle, Wash. (454.3m -660kc), 12:30-1:30 p. in., program; 4-5:15, Wm. F. Hoffman's orchestra; today's recipe; 6-6:45, Hoffman concert orchestra; 6:10-8:15, program"} 8:30-10, Times studio program, 10-11, serenaders.
KFON, Long Beach, Calif. (233m-l290kc), 6-6:30 p. m . organ, Brayton's theater; 6:30-7, amusement information; 7-7:30, studio program; 7:30-8, Long Beach Municipal band; 8-9, Press -Telegram hour; 10-11, Long Beach Elks No. 888 frolic.
KFWB, Hollywood, Calif. (252m-M90kc), 7:10 p. m,, safety first talk. Officer E. G. Brown; 7:20, Jack Boaz, hunting and fishing scout; 7:30, eve-o-logue, Dr. Marshutz; 7:45, microphone brevities; 8-9, Warner brothers syncopators; Lois Woody, soprano: Frank Stever, baritone; Estelle Shake, blues singer; 9-10, Mrs. Vivian Kidson, soprano; Tom Breneman, baritone; Geo. Wilson, popular songs; Jean Johnson, pianist; 10-11, Warner brothers frolic, direction Charlie Wellman.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (36l.2m-830kc), 3-4 p. m., "Lincoln in Literature," Joseph Henry Jackson; Dorothy Clute, mezzo-soprano; Mrs. Kleo Orand, mezzo-soprano; Anna Lucchesl, pianist; Alice Davles Endriss, violinist; 4-5:30. concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 5:306, girls' half hour.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (49l.5m-6l0kc), 7:15 a. m., Y. M. C. A. physical culture exercises; 12:30-1:30 p. m., concert, Oregon Radio Trades association; 6-7, dinner concert. Olds, Wortman and King company; 8-9, concert; 9-10:30, concert, Sherman, Clay and company; 10:30-12, Hoot Owl frolic.
KHJ. Los Angeles, Calif. (405.2m-74flkc), 6-6:30 p. in.. Leighton's Arcade cafeteria orchestra. Jack Cronshaw, leader; 6:30-7:30. history story. Prof. Hertzog; Richard Headrick, screen starlet, Vyola Von and Uncle John: 7:30, "Romance of Santa Fe Trail." Miss Gladys DeWltt: 8-10, program, Lincoln's birthday. Western Auto Supply company.
KLX, Oakland, Calif. (508.2m -590kc), 4-5 p. m.. women's hour; 5-5:30, Aunt Elsie's Sunset matinee; 89:45, studio program; 9:45-10:30, Athens Athletic club orchestra.
KMTR. Hollywood, Calif. (238m-l260kc), 5-6 p. m., Peter Pan hour. Mammy Simmons and the naborhood children; 7, "Color Photography," Chas. W. Beam; 7:30. "Wonders of Nature," Prof. Alfred Cookman; 8-10, Turner orchestra, Loren Powell, director; Canadian male quartet; 10-11, Starr Piano company studio.
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; 6:30-7, Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8, program, Jcll-X-Cell company; 8-9, KNX feature program; 9-10, Order of Optimistic Donuts; 10-11, the fights from the Hollywood American Legion stadium; 11-12, Ambassador hotel dance orchestra.
KOAC, Corvallis, Ore. (280.2m-IO70ko), 7:20 p. m., musical selections; 7:30, "An Advertising Talk to Purchasers"; 8-9, program of music.
KPO, San Franoisco, Calif. (428.3m-700kc). 7, 7:30, 8 a. m., dally dozen exercises; 12:45, talk; 1:30-2, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra: 5:30-6, Children's hour stories. Big Brothers; 6:30-7, Waldomar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:10, Investment talk, J. C. Wilson; 7:10-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, special Lincoln's birthday program, Lincoln Grammar school alumni; Charles Bulotti, tenor; Harry L. Perry, bass; 9-10, Palace hotel roseroom dance orchestra. Gene James, director; 10-11, Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra.
KTAB, Oakland, Calif. (240m-l250kc), 9-9:30 a. m., prayer service. Rev. G. W. Phillips; 12-1 p. m., luncheon concert; 8-10, program, Breuner's.
KWSC, Pullman, Wash. (348.6m-860kc), 7:30-9 p. m., saxophone solos, Clarice Shattuck; Mrs. L. A. Klrtland, vocalist: Helen Hale, whistler and pianist; readings, Clelah Cooper; book reviews, Alice Lindsay Webb; "Geology of the Northwest— No. 2, Tho River That Went Out to the Sea," Dr. H, E. Cutter.