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RADIO DIGES T— Illustrated
February 13, 1926
PIONEER PROGRAM THROUGH KOA
Thursday, February 18
CNRM, Montreal, Can. (4l0.7m-730kc), S:30 p. m., Hart House string quartet.
KDKA, Pittsburgh, Pa. (309.lm-970kc). 7:15-8 a. m., exercises, O. Shannon; 12:20 p. ui., Lenten service. Trinity church; 5:45, t'ncle Ed; 6:3u. dimier concert. Little symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor : 8:15, farm program; S:30, with famous composers, — Edward William Elgar, Little symphony orchestra, Victor Saudek; 9, Little symphony, Victor Saudek, director; Walter Earnest, tenor; 11, concert, Post studio.
WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 12:03 p. m.. Grebe matinee trio.
WBAL, Baltimore, Md. (246mI220kc), 0-11:30 p. m., children's program. "Aladdin, the Boy With the Wonderful Lamp," Hazel Knox; (5:30-7:30, dinner program, WBAL dinner orchestra, Robert P. Iula, conductor; 7:30-S, organ program, recital, Peabody Conservatory of Music; Frederick 0. Weaver, organist; 8-10, musical program; Mary Mitchell, pianist; Hilda Hopkins Burke, soprano; Adele Schaefer, contralto; William Miller, tenor: Edgar It. Robson, baritone; Frederick H. Gottlieb, flutist; Heudrick Essers. violinist.
WBBR, New York, N. Y. (273m-l00kc), 8 p. m., Watehtower string quartet; S:40, Watehtower string quartet.
WBZ, Boston. Mass. (333.lm-900kc), 0:30 p. m., Little symphony orchestra, KDKA; 7, Hotel Kimball dance orchestra. Bob Patterson, director; 8, musical program, Noyes Buick company; Leo Reisman's orchestra; 9, Humbert Tos's program; Philharmonic
I trio, vocal soloist; 9:30, concert, Prof. Charles A. Wilhelm, violinist; Nina Mae Forde, soprano; Edith Wilkins, violinist; Dorothy Wilkins, pianist; Lillian Walther. cellist; 10:05, Edwin J. McEnelly and his orchestra.
WCAU, Philadelphia, Pa. (278m-l080kc), (i:30 p. in.. Kilty Hayes and his dance orchestra ; 7 :30, Snellenhurg symphony orchestra; 8, Mitchell Gondlier; 8:15, Elizabeth Papetina, coloratura soprano; Michael Fontlceli, operatic tenor; Virginia Klein, pianist; 8:45, Kandy Kids; 9. Barry O'Moore, Irish tenor; 9:30. Musical Chefs; 9:45, burlesque lesson. Prof. Doolittle; 10, Sesqui Centennial hour; 11, Parodians orchestra; 11:30, Club Cadis revue.
WEAF, New York, N. Y. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 6:45-7-7:20 a. m., health exercises; 7:45-8, prayer service; 11, Einar Hansen, violinist; 11:25, Einar Hansen, violinist; 4 p. m., Thelma Van Norden, pianist; 4:15, Dixie Brand and F. VV. Hultquist, songsters; 4:30, Pauline Watson, violinist; 6, dinner music; 7, mid-week hymn sing; 7:30, Smith Brothers; 8, Larkinites; 8:30, Hires Harvesters; 9, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 10, Silvertown Cord orchestra, Joseph Knecht, director; 11-12, Vincent Lopez and his orchestra.
WEAO, Columbus, Ohio (293.3m1 020kc), 1:30 p. m.. Robert Coleman, pianist; 8:15, music; 10, Hotel Fort Hayes hour of music.
WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m -770kc), 7 p. m., Hotel Statler concert orchestra, Maurice Spitalny, director; S. Larkinite Four, WEAF; 8:30, program, Workrite. Radio artists; 9, Clicquot club, WEAF; 10, Vincent Percy, organist, assisting artists.
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (348.6m -860kc), 6:45 a. m., health exercises; 3 p. m., Lou Klayman and his orchestra; 6, Dok Eisenbourg and His Sinfonians; 7, Big Brother club; 7:40, musicale; 8, Larkinites, WEAF; 8:30, Hire's Harvesters, WEAF; 9, Clicquot club entertainers, WEAF; 10, Silvertown Cord orchestra.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m -760kc), 1 p. m„ Tea Room ensemble ; 3, Twentieth Century Club of Lansdowne; 4. Kathleen Mary Quinlan, beauty specialist; 6:30, Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra; 7, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra; 8, Larkinites; 8:30, Hire's Harvesters; 9, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 10, Silvertown I 'old orchestra.
WGBS, New York, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 1:30 p. m.. Ramblers' trio; 3, women in the home hour; 7:45, Crystal Palace orchestra; 9, Helvetia MannechoT quartet; 9:30, Litta Grimm, contralto.
WGCP, New York, N. Y. (252m-l I90kc), 3 p. m., Elvira Rosa Geigler, pianist; 3:20, Osborne Tucker; 4:15, Twentieth Century entertainers; 5:10, Sylvia Schatz, pianist; 10:30. Irving Ferstcnberg, pianist; 10:45, Judith Roth, soprano; 11:30, Strickland's orchestra.
WGR. Buffalo. N. Y. (3l9m-940kc), 2:30 p. m., WGR's afternon program; 6:30. Vincent Lopez' Hotel Statler dance orchestra, Harold Gieser, director; 8, jointly with WEAF, the Larkinites, Clicquot Club Eskimos. Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra, direction of Joseph Knecht.
WGY, Schenectady, N. Y. (379.5m-790kc), 6:30 p. in., dinner program. Ten Eyck concert trio; 7:30, book chat. L. L. Hopkin: 7 : 4 r, . Syracuse University program; 9, Royal hour, WJZ; in, Elizabeth Joyce, soprano; Anthony Reese, baritone; 11:30, organ recital, Stephen E. Boisclair.
WHAR. Atlantic City, N. J. <275m-l090kc), 2 p. m.. Seaside hotel trio; 7:30, lecture period; 8, Seaside hotel trio; 9, studio conceit: 11:30, dance orchestra,
WHN, New York, N. Y. (36l.2m-830kc), 12:30-1 p. m„ Lexington organ recital; 3:15-4:30. Lexington orchestra; 6, Treasureland Neighbors; 6:30, Charles King and bis Fifty-fourth street club orchestra; 7, Vincent Lopez Iceland orchestra; 7:31). musicale; S. Will Oakland's chateau Shanley; 10:30, Club Kentucky entertainers; 11. Joe Ward's swanee entertainers; 11:30, Everglade orchestra; 12, Parody Club orchestra.
WJAR, Providence, R. I. (305.9m-980kc), 8 p. m., Hudson-Essex orchestra; 9. Clicquot Club Eskimos; Ml, Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra.
WIP, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 1 p. m.. Gimtea room orchestra; '■',, recital, students Combs Conservatory of MubIc; 8:05, Pagoda cafe orchestra; 7, Uncle Win's bedtime stories; 8, "The SesqulCcntennlal," Hon. Harry A. Mackey; 8:15, Arllne Smith, soprano; Margaret Souder, contAlto; Theodore H. Morris, tenor; Aubrey Cummlngs, baritone; Henry Meyer, accompanist; 9:15. Esther Louise BlnkeT, contralto; Tom Burke. Irish tenor; 10:115, real estate talk; 10:15, Al and his Versatile entertainers.
WKAtt, San Juan, P. R. (340.7m -880kc), 6-8 p. in., Kiallo theater mu3icale.
WLIT. Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760kc), 12:02 p. m . dally almanac; Stanley theater organ recital; Arcadia concert orchestra; 2, Arcadia cafe concert orchestra; 4:30, Harry Connelly, baritone; Anna E. Speck, soprano, and Alice Wlghtman, accompanl t; <;30, Dream Daddy's bedtime stories
WMAK, Buffalo, N. Y. (266m1 I30kc), 8:15-7:15 p. m.. dinner mule. Hotel Lafayette trio.
WRC, Washington, D. C. (468.5m -640kc), 12
organ; 1 p. m.. Hotel Mayflower orchestra; 7, New wiiiard hotel orchestra; 8, r. s. Arui.\ band: 8:30, Radio-Movie presentation; 9, Royal Salon orchestra, WJZ, WGY, WCAD; 10:15, "The Record Boys," WJZ; 10:30, Meyer Davis Swanee orchestra; 11:30, Otto F. Reck, organist.
WREO. Lansing, Mich. (285.5mI050kc), 0-7 p. m., net concert, Speed Wagon Serenaders; Gold Standard ensemble; 8:15, varied musical program, Iteo Broadcasting orchestra, Carl Hall Dewey, flirei tor; Thomas E. Metzger, flutist; Walter Sayo, clarinetist; Radiator male quartet; vocal and instrumental solos.
WRVA, Richmond, Va. (256m-ll70kc), 8:10 p. m.. Ban•Macon collcgo night; 10:30, Negro chorus.
WTAG, Worcester, Mass. (268m-M20kc), 12:05-2 p, m.. WTAG orchestra; 8-8:80, Larkinites; 9-10, Clicquot Club Eskimos; 10, Silvertown Cord orchestra.
WWJ, Detroit. Mich. (352.7m-850k<*. 9:30 a. m., "Tonight's Dinner"; 12:05, Jules Klein's Hotel Statler orchestra: 3, Detroit News orchestra; 6, dinner concert ; 8. concert, WEAF.
Central Time Stations
KFEO, Oak. Nebr. (267.7m1 I20kc), 2-3 p. m., Haddan) Hans.
KFKU, Lawrence. Kan. (275m-l040kc), 7:15 p. m.. Alice Fearing, soprano; Virginia Arnold, pianist; 8, Esther Oft, soprano.
KFKX. Hastings, Nebr. (288.3m-IO40kc), 5:30 p. m., dinner concert. KDKA.
KFMQ. Fayetteville, Ark. (299.8mlOOkc), 8:45 p. m., Lorraine Allen, Queen of the Ivories.
KFNF, Shenandoah, Iowa (263m-l I40kc), 7 p. m., concert, Bartlett H. S.
KFRU. Columbia, Mo. (499.7m -600kc), 8:45 a. m., public school convocation; music, students of Stephen's College Conservatory of Music: 4:30 p. m., Bella Vista quadrangle orchestra; 0:15, dinner music; 6:45, children's hour; 7. playlet, dramatic club.
KLDS, Independence, Mo. (44lm-680kc), 8:15 p. m.. orchestra.
KMA. Shenandoah, Iowa (252m-l I90kc), 11:30-12:30 p. tu.. Farnham trio; 6-7, Iowa Federation of Women: s Clubs; 9-11. Delmonico Dreamers.
KPRC, Houston, Texas (296.9mlOIOkc), 12 m., optimists' club luncheon, Jerry Mitchell, president; 5:30, Judd's kiddles' hour; 7:30, Blanchard's dance orchestra; 8:30. Silvcrstring players; Mrs. Clarence L. Brock, director; 9, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Huff master, artist baritone and dramatic soprano.
KSD, St. Louis, Mo. (545.lm-550kc), 6:55 p. m.. WEAF chain; 7:30, Esmeralda Berry Mayes, pianist: 8, WEAF chain.
KSO, Clarinda, Iowa (242m-l240kc), 7-7:30 p. m., music; 7:30-9:30. band concert, A. Mitchell.
KTHS, Hot Springs National Park. Ark. (374.8m-800kc). 9-9:30 p. m., folk songs, Eastman hotel eight. Jack Lube, director; 9:30-9:40, organ selections; 9:40-10. New Arlington hotel orchestra, ' Lon Chassy, director; 10-11, Kiwanis club.
KWWG. Brownsville, Texas (278m-l080kc), 6 p. m., volin solos; 8:30, classical program.
KYW, Chicago, III. (535.4m-560kc), 1-2 p. m.. Congress hotel orchestra; 2:30-4, frolic; 6-7, dinner music. KDKA: 8:20-9. music; 9, an hour of music; 10-11:30, evening at home; 1, Insomnia club.
WAMD. Minneapolis, Minn. (244m-l230kc), 12 in., popular program, Ray Covert, tenor; Norvy Mulligan, pianist; Roy Nowack, banjoist; Jack Leeman. clarinetist; Kalherine Grill, contralto; 0:15, dinner concert, George Osborn and his orchestra £ 11, Skyrocket frolic, George Osborn and his orchestra.
WBAP, Ft. Worth, Texas (475.9m -630kc), 7:30 p. m.. mixed program; 9:30, vocal and piano selections, Pantages theater.
WBBM, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 1-6 p. m„ Sandy and Harry; Valentino Inn orchestra; William Dalton, baritone; Irene Beasley; Sidney Nireman; Russell Meyers; Jack Pennewell and Freddy Palmiter; 8-10, Ziegler sisters; Moulin Rouge orchestra; Two Jays; Charlie Garland: Brewers' Zig Zag trio; Maurice Silverman; Pauline Stiffler Atlass, Tiolinist; Floyd Falch; 10-12, Harry and Sandy; Moulin Rouge orches■ tra; Harry Brallsford, mandolin; Pearl Jarrett, pianologues; Fred Jacob son ; Dolly Sterling, stars from Moulin Rouge cafe.
WCAL, Northfield, Minn. (336.9m-890kc), 9 p. m„ program, Norwegian Lutheran church. Rev. N. M. Vlvisaker; Comfort HInderlie, pianist; Ella Hjertaas, contralto.
WCBO, Zion, III. (344.6m-870ke), 8 p. m.. Hire trio; Mixed quartet; brass quartet; Carl Newcomer, saxophone; George Beem, marimba solos; P. B. and Carl Newcomer, cornet and saxophone; Mrs. Isabelle Nelson, soprano; Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Harwood, vocal duets; Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Barton, vocal duets; Lillian Detienne, reading.
WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minn. (4l6.4m-720kc). 12 m.. Donaldson's orchestra; 7, Larkinites, WEAF; 7:30, program; 8, Clicquot Eskimos: Silvertown Cord orchestra; 10:20, Arnold Frank's St. Paul hotel orchestra.
WDAF, Kansas City. Mo. (365.6m -820kc), 3:30-4:30 p. m.. Star's siring orchestra; 6-7, Trianon ensemble; 11:45-1, Ted Weem's Recording orchestra; Ted Meyn, organist; Pantages theater; Billy Adair's orchestra.
WEBH, Chicago, 111. (370.2m-810ke), 7 p. m.. Oriole orchestra; 8, special recital; 9, Oriole orchestra; 9:45, Belle Forbes Cutter, soprano; Both Buhl Flick, reader; 11, Oriole orchestra: 12:30. Belle Forbes Cutter, soprano; Ruth Buhl Flick, reader; Rita McFawn, Mary Bieber,
WENR, Chicago, III. (266m 1 1 30kc) , 6-7 p. m., dinner concert; Rauland -Lyric trio; vocal selections; instrumental solos; 8-10, popular program; All-American Pioneers; Mid-West quartet; Rosa Kutta, soprano; Ray Hibbler, popular songs: Frank Westphal. >*
WFAA, Dallas, Texas (475.9m-630kc), 12:30-1 p. m., Johnye Davis, pianist; 4:30-5, Edgar Norris, pianist and singer; 6:30-7:30. Baker hotel orchestra; 8:309:30, Virginia Wiley, pianist; Jack Andrews, marimhaphonist; 11-12, Martha Morna Whitaker, pianist. M
WGES. Oak Park. III. (250m-l200kc). 5-7 p. m.. pipe organ; classical program; 8-9, orchestra: pipe organ: 11-1 a. in., mezzo-soprano; Tlolin; orchestra; Evans Lloyd, composer; Tiffin organ; pianist.
WGN, Chicago, III. (302.8m-990kc), 10-10:15 a. m., good health period; 10:15-10:45, entertainment for shut-ins; 11-11:30. morning organ concert, Chicago (healer. Dean Fossler; 12:01-12:30 p. m., noon hour entertainment for children; 12:40-2:30, luncheon concert music; 2:30-3, Lyon & Healy artist recital; 3:25, Port o'Misslng Men: 3:30-4:15, tea time music; 4:30-5, organ recital, Edward Benedict; 5:30-5:57, Skcczix time; 0:30-0:15, dinner concert music: 6:45-7. old-time favorite songs; 8-9. Clicquot Club Eskimos; 9-10, Silvertown Cord orchestra; 10-10 :lfl, , "Sam 'n Henry," Radio comic strip: 10:10-10:15. old-time ravorite songs: 10:15-11. tlnni-u ninsic; songs, Correll and Gosden Freda Leonard and Jewell Barnett,
WHAD, Milwaukee, Wis. (275mI090kc), 11 a. m.. pianaloguc, Andy Mertell I !>• in.. Mrs Feme Medley Hanson, vocalist: I. 13. Clayton, baritone: 0:15-7, Bill Henning's Milwaukee Athletic club orchestra.
WHAS. Louisville, Ky. (399.8m-750kc). 1-2 p. m , concert, Benson trio; 3:30, Mrs. Myrtle Fulks Zahn. Jr., organist; 4-5, concert. Harry s. Currie's music Lux; readings; 7:30-9, concert, Keith Kannard and bis Kentucky Ramblers; Keith Kannard. saxophone. clarinet, trumpet, director; Marty Mennen. saxophone, clarinet.; Gus French, banjo; Bill Lippy. pianist: Bim Wilder, drummer; Francis Wathen. axophone, clarinet; Warren Lane, trombone; J. J. Humble, sousaphone.
WHB. Kansas City, Mo. (365.6m-820kc), 7-7:30 p. m., organ concert, Llnwood theater, Morrill Moore, organist; 7:30-7:45, aemonauttcal question box; 8-9. accordlon solos, C16m Cupka; vocal solos, C. Arthur llugg, baritone; Zelma Walte, accompanist; Hawaiian music. Honolulu StrummeTs; 9-10, program, ukulelo Songsters, Harry Taylor and Sam Martin, assisted by Mrs. Harry Taylor.
WHO. Des Moines. Iowa (526m-570kc). 7:30-8 p. m. Raleigh quintet; 8-9. Bankers Lite trio, Helen Birm Ingham, dlreetorj 11-12, Bankers Life "Com Sugar" orchestra.
WIBO, Chicago, III. (226m-l330kc), 2-4 p. m.. Shut-In program; Ted Florlto, pianist; Dan Busso, violinist; Mario Tolly, soprano; Wayne Meyers, reader; Hicky and Johnson, guitarists; Dorothy Davie Dillow, soprano; 6-8, dinner concert; songs made famous by John* McCorraack, Walter Preston; Helen Snyder, soprano; Harriet Hcbcrt, contralto; William Molnaire, tenor; string trio; Chester Newman, baritone; Swedish urogram; 12, jamboele; Ted Florlto, pianist; Dan Busso, violinist; Marie Tully, soprano; Wayne Meyeri, reader; Henry Davis; Erwin Cornelius, uke soloist; Jack Goodman.
WJJD, Mooseheart, III. (370.2m-8IOkc), 12-1 p. m.. Palmer House symphonic players ; Palmer House trio ; 2-3, organ hour, Howard L. Peterson; 4-5. child artists; assembly of 1250 children; 5:30-7, instrumental hour; Palmer House symphonic players; Howard L. Peterson, organist; Jack Nelson; Palmer House Victorians; 8-9, children's hour; 10-11, feature hour; Palmer House Victorians; Ruth Allanson; 12:30, Settin' up hour; Palmer House Victorians; Jack Nelson.
WJAZ, Chicago, III. (322.4m-930kc). 10 p. m„ chimes; Swift & Co. male chorus; E. Arthur Sclilamp, baritone; Swift & Co. male chorus; Adalbert Huguelet, pianist; Swift & Co., male chorus; 11, chimes; Aldo del Mesier, violinist; Doris Irene Berry, contralto; Ethel Garbutt Dodge, contralto; Aldo del Mesier. violinist; Doris Irene Berry, contralto; Ethel Garbutt Dodge, contralto; Aldo del Mesier, violinist; 12. midnight chimes.
WKAF, Milwaukee, Wis. (26lm-l I50kc), 8:30 p. m.. Trixie Ami Troy and her Royal Hawaiians; Ted Osmundsen, baritone.
WKRC, Cincinnati, Ohio (422.3m-7t0kc), 10 p. m.. Marion Mf:Kay mid his orchestra; 11, popular sons review; Bert Lindsey, Merrill Schwartz. Kern Alvward, Ahe Farb; 11:15, Marion McKay and bis orchestra.
WLIB, Chicago, 111. (302.8m-990kc), 7-7:30 p. m , musical program; 7:30-8, Hire's Harvesters; 11-1 a. m., dance music; songs, Correll and Gosden. Hawaiian guitar music, Langdon Brothers. ■
WLS, Chicago, III. (344.6m-870ke), 12 noon, K. F. D. noon program; WLS trio; 6 p. in., R. F. D. school program; WLS trio; 6:40, Balph Emerson's organ recital; 7, Ford and Glen, lullaby time; 7:20. WLS studio trio concert; Ford Rush, baritone; Glenn Rowell, accompanist.
WLWL, New York. N. Y. (288.3m1 040kc), 9:15 p. m.. musicale; 10:35, musicale.
WMAQ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 2 p. m., shutin program; 4:45, pupils of Maclean college; 5:15, Topsy-Turvy time; 6, Chicago theater organ recital: 6:30, Hotel LaSalle orchestra; 8, program, Grant Hadley; 8:40, Vincenzo Gullotta, violinist; 9:20. Chicago Heights woman's club chorus; 9:55, University of Chicago chimes.
WMAZ, Macon, Ga. (26lm-l I50kc), 10-11 p. in., Weslcyan Conservatory of Music.
WMBB, Chicago, 111. (250m-l200kc), 7-8 p. m., Hebrew music; 9-11, Woodlawn theater orchestra; Trianon orchestra; Martin and Baker; Lucile O'Hara: soprano; Toinmie Hughes, baritone; Billie Lightfeldt, tenor.
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), 6 p. m.. Hotel Alpin string ensemble; 6:30, Club Caprice orchestra: 11, Ernie Golden and his Hotel MeAlpin orchestra.
WNAD, Norman, Okla., 8:10 p. m., Ernest Sharpe. vocalist; Helen Rubin, violinist; 10:30. O. LT. Troubadours.
WOAN, Lawrenceburg, Term. (282.8m1 060kc), 9-10 p. m. gospel songs.
WOAW, Omaha, Nebr. (526m-570kc). 12:15 p. in., Gilbert, Jaffy and his Little Symphony: 6, entertainment; 6:20, Maana Kea trio; 6:50, Randall's Royal Fontenelle orchestra; 9. classical; 10:30, Herb Feierman and his Omadala orchestra; 12, Night Watchmen jubilee.
WOO, Davenport, Iowa (483.6m -620kc), 7:30-8 p. m.. Plow Boys' quartet; 8-9, Clicquot Club Eskimos, WEAF; 9-10. Goodrich Silvertown Cord orchestra : 11-12, LeClaire hotel orchestra; Peter MacArthur, baritone.
WOI, Ames, la. (270m-l I lOkc), 12:30 p. m.. chimes: 7:50, music.
WOK, Chicago. III. (2l7.3m-l380kc), 4:30-7 p. m., Capitol theater organ; program; 10-1:30 a. in., Tearney's Town Club orchestra; Carl Lorraine's Pershing Palace orchestra; Husk O'Hare's Cocoanut Grove orchestra; Capitol theater program; program.
WNYC, New York, N. Y. (526m-570ke), 7:10 p. m., dance orchestra; 7:35, dance orchestra; 9, instrumental novelty; 9:30, male quartet.
WOO, Philadelphia, Pa. (508.2m-590kc), 11 a. m.. organ recital; 12:02 p. m., Golden's crystal tea room orchestra; 4:45, organ recital; 7:30, A. Candelori's concert orchestra.
WOQ, Kansas City, Mo. (278m-l080kc), 7-8 p. m.. Unity educational program; 8-9, concert.
WOR. Newark, N. J. (405.2m-740ke), 6:19 p. m., Jacque Jacobs Shelton ensemble.
WORD, Batavia, III. (275m-l090kc), 8 p. m., Webster hotel concert trio; 8:15, international Sunday school lesson. M. E. Woodley; 8:30, program. Cosmopolitan school of music; 9:30-10, world news digest.
WttJ, Chicago, III. (447.5m-670kc), 3-4 p. m., lessons in golf; 7-8, dinner concert, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Gardens orchestra; Clement Laskowski, tenor; Boston store concert trio, violin, cello and piano; 10-1, Ralph Williams and his Rainbo Skylarks ; Otis Pike Jester, soprano; Mary Thrash House, accompanist: Lena Auer Kick, soprano: Jerry Sullivan, singing. "Whadd-a-ya-say?"; Hal Vanderhosch, soprano and pianist; Lew Butler; Sidney Lachman, tenor; Bert Davis, clown; Marie Pollitt; 1-2 a. m., Ralph Williams, Ginger Man; Little Skylarks.
WSAI, Cincinnati. Ohio (325.9m-920kc). 7 p. m., program; 7:30. Hires Harvesters, WEAF; 8, Clicquot club program; 9. Silvertown Cord orchestra.
WSB, Atlanta, Ga. (428.3m-700kc), 8 p. ra., Alfred Hollins, organist; 10:45, Dr. Charles A. Sheldon, Jr., organist.
WSM, Nashville, Tenn. (282.8mI060kc), 7:30 p. m.. George Peabody college special anniversary program.
WSMB, New Orleans, La. (3l9m-940kc), 9:30-12 p. m., Owls' orchestra. Radio Revelers* orchestra; Liberty tli cater orchestra.
WSUI, Iowa City, Iowa (483.6m-620kc), 12:30 p. m.. Mrs. Preston C. Coast, organist.
WTAM, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m -760kc). 6-7 p'. m.. Hotel Hollonden orchestra.
WTIC. Hartford, Conn. (475.9m-630kc). 6:30 p. m., "Twenty Minutes in Happyland;" 6:50, Hotel Bond trio. I
Mountain Time Stations
KFXF. Colorado Springs, Colo. (250mI200kc), 8:30 p. m. , choir. First Baptist church.
KOA, Denver, Colo. (322.4m-930kc), 12:15 p. m.. Rialto theater musicale; 6:30, Brown Palace string orchestra.
Pacific Time Stations
KFI. Los Angeles, Calif. (467m-642kc), 5:30-6 p. m.. Bamboo Gardens orchestra; 0, Nightly doings; 6:15. KFI's Seeing California; 0:30, vest pocket program: 6:45, Radiotorial period; 7-8. program, students University of Southern California; 8-9, program, Associated Motor Car Dealers of Los Angeles; 9-10, program. Chickcring Hall: 10-11. program arranged by William McDougall.
KFON, Long Beach. Calif. (232.4m-l290kc). 6-6:30 p. in., Brayton's theater organ; 0:30-7, amusement information: 7-7:30, investors' hour; 7:30-8. Long Reach Municipal band. Herbert L. Clark, director; S, Booklovcrs' chat; 8:15-9, Long Beach Municipal band; 9-11, studio program.
KFWA. Ogden, Utah (26lm-l I50kc), 4-5 p. m.. organ recital. Paramount theater; 5-6, Ogden Radio dealers' program,
KFWB, Hollywwood, Calif. (252m-ll90kc), 8-9 p. in., Hy Kasch and his dance orchestra, Lou Parker, ballad singer; Frances St. George, the jazzmania girl, and Bill Blake, tenor; 9-10. program. Don P. Smith, Inc.. Diana-Moon orchestra, Sol Hoopii's Hawaiians: Ashley sisters, vocal duets; 10-11, Warner Brothers' frolic with Chaley llch and his Sunset Canyon Country club dance orchestra.
KGO, Oakland, Calif. (36l.2m-830kc), 4-5:30 p. in., concert orchestra. Hotel St. Francis; 8-9. William E.
Chamberlain, baritone; Helen Bacigalupi, soprano; Mary Acella Chamberlain, violinist; Hugo Carver, tenor; Blair Manchester, tenor; 9-10, 159th Infantry band; 10-1 a. m., Brokaw and his orchestra.
KTAB, Oakland. Calif. (240m-l250kc), 12-1 p. m., luncheon concert; 8-10, studio program.
KGW, Portland, Ore. (49l.5m-6IOke), 12:30-1:30 p. m., concert; 6-7, dinner concert.
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 and Baby Jeanne de Hard, screen starlets; Uncle John; 8-10, program, Cochran Brothers with Caswell Coffee orchestra.
KMTR, Hollywood, Calif. (238m-f260kc), 6-7 p. in.. Starr Piano company studio; 7:30, auction bridge game, Bertie D. Hilands; 8-10, the Turner orchestra, Loren Powell, director.
KNX, Hollywood, Calif. (336.9m-890kc), 5-5:30 p. in., Sunny Jim's talk; 5:30, First Presbyterian church organ; 5:55, Town Tattler: 6:15; travel talk. W. F. Alder; 6:30-7. Atwater Kent concert orchestra; 7-8. program, H. L. Crockett; Ilya Bronson, concert cellist ; May McDonald Hope, pianist, Corrine Redd, soprano; 8-9, WiJ,lys-Overland dealers of southern California: 9-10. KNX feature program.
KPO, San Francisco, Calif. (428.3m -700kc), 7-7:30 a. m., daiby dozen; 10:30, "Ye Towne Cryer;" 12 m.. Scripture reading; 1-2, Rudy Seiger's Fairmont, hotel orchestra; 2:30-3:30, matinee program: 3:40-4:30, Cyrus Trobbe's Palace hotel concert orchestra; 5:156:15, children's hour; 6:30, "Ye Towne Cryer:" 6:40-7, Waldemar Lind and the States Restaurant orchestra; 7-7:30, Rudy Sieger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, program; 9-10. James Todd, violinist: Edna Walbert, mezzo soprano; Amerigo Frediani, tenor; 10-11, Jack Coakley's Cabirlans.
Friday, February 19
Headliners Today
Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
8 p.m. 7 p. m. 6 p. m. 5 p. m.
KSD (545.1m-530kc) Hungarian music
8:15 7:15 6:15 5:15
WGY (379.5m-790kc) "Take a Chance," comedy. 8:30 7:30 6:30 5:30
WCAF, (461.3m-650kc) Choir.
9 8 7 6 KDKA (309.1m-970kc) War songs.
WBZ (333.1m-900kc) Opening of Radio ball. WMCA (340.7m-880kc) Hardman huur of music. '
920 820 7:20 6:20
WOS (440.9m-680kc) Old flddlin' contest.
930 8:30 7:30 6:30
KFAB (340.7m-SSOkc) Dwight community orchestra.
10 9 8 7
KFI (468.5m-640kc) Forty piece high school baud. WGR (319m-910kc) Two piano recital.
11 10 9 8 KYW (535.4m-560kp) Paul Ash and his orchestra. WLIT (394.5m-760kc> Morning Glory club.
II 30 1030 9:30 8:30
KTHS (374.8m-S0OI;c) Special request selection;.
12 II 10 9 KNX (33b.9tn-Sa"ko Optimistic Order of Donuts.
Friday, silent night for: CFAC. CHIC, CKNC. CKY, CNRC. CNRM. CNRO. CNRR. CNRW. KFAU. KFEO. KFKU, KFMCL KFWA. KFXF. KGO. KFAU, KLDS. 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
CKAC, Montreal, Can. (4IO.7m-730kc), 1:45 p. m., luncheon concert.
KDKA. Pittsburgh, Pa. (3O9.lm-970kc), 7:15-S a. m.. exercises, O. Shannon: 12:20 p. m., Sunday school lesson, James Mace; 5:45. Auntie Jim's letter from across the sea; 9. Colonial and Civil War son^s, Marjory Stewart, director; 10:10, Teaberry time.
WABQ, Haverford, Pa. (261m1 I50kc), 11 p. in.. Horace Hustler, organist; William Stewart, pianist.
WAHG, Richmond Hill, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 12:03 p. m.. Sidney Raphael, pianist; 7:30, Prof. R. E. Mayne; 8-8:45. "Great Artist" organ recital, Skinner Organ company, John Priest, soloist: 9-9:15, Frank Gerrold, baritone; 9:20, Shell Beach trio; 10:03. Ulrich and Schmidt; 10:20, Bernie Fletcher's or
WBAL, Baltimore, Md. (246m-l220kc). 6:30-7:30 p. m., dinner program, WBAL dinner orchestra: 7:30-9, musical scenario; vocal and instrumental soloists: 9-10. musical program. WBAL string trio, John Wilbourn, tenor.
WBZ, Boston, Mass. (333.lm-900kc), 6:30 p. m.. Little symphony orchestra. KDKA ; 7, Music story hour. Helen S. Leavitt; 8, concert, Edwin McEnelly and his orchestra; 8:30. Hotel Vendome conceit. Samuel Seiniger, director: 0. opening of Radio ball: 9:-'to. "Whatdoyoucallit club;" Copley Plaza orchestra; 9:15. Ray Stewartson ami bis symphonic jazz band; 11:15, Witt.stein's orchestra; 12, Bill Tasilo and his orchestra: 12:30, Edwin J. McEnelly and his orchestra.
WCAU, Philadelphia. Pa. (278m-IO80kc), 7:30. recital. M. Snellenburg and company; 8:15, chiropractic talk; S:30. Singing Groundhog; S:'5, The Bryan Girl: 0, novelty songs; 9:15. Dwight Strickland, "poetieian ;" 9:30, Sea Gulls; 10, Willie Horowitz, songs and icsts; 10:30, Jack Myers' Musical Architects.
WEAF, New York. N. Y. (49l.5m-6IOkc), 6:45-7:20 a. m.. health exercises: 7:45-8, prayer service: 4-5. Mrs. William Nolan, soprano; 6-12, dfnner music; Edward Morris, pianist; Irva Giles, coloratura soprano; Blanche Elizabeth Wade, story teller: Ragle Neutrodyne trio; Hohner Harmony hour; Shakespearean hour with music: Chamber musicale, Genia Zieiinska, soprano: Giuseppe di Benedetto, tenor; Ben Bernie and his orchestra.
WEAR, Cleveland, Ohio (389.4m-770kc). 7 p. m.. Wormack's singing syncopators; 7:::o, children's program. WEAF; 8:15, founders' day. Case school; 9:30. Cities Service program, WEAF; 10, Dutch Master artists. ■
WEEI, Boston, Mass. (348.6m -860kc). 0:43 a. m . health exercises; 3:15 p. m., popular songs, George Joy and Hell Cantor; 5:20, Frankie Ward and hiorchestra; 6:30. Joe Rines and his Hunters' Cabin orchestra; 7. Big Brother club; 7:30. Whiting Milk company program; 8. Sager's half-hour of hospitality; 8:30, Neapolitan Ice Cream company program; 9, Hohner Harmony hour; 9:30. Carter's Incas: 10. Scotty Holmes and his orchestra. Imperial marimba band.
WFI, Philadelphia, Pa. (394.5m-760ke), 1 p. m.. Tea Room ensemble: 3. recital: 6:30. Bellevue Stratford concert orchestra: 7, Bellevue Stratford dance orchestra.
WGBS. New York, N. Y. (3l5.6m-950kc), 1:45 p. m.. school children's program; 3, Ernest Halm, violinist: 0:30, Anzell's orchestra.
WGCP. New York, N. Y. (252m-l I90kc), 3 p. m. Carmel Weber, pianist; 3:30. Sherman and Neal; 4:15, studio program ; 4:45, Ruby Cowan; 5:10, Clarence Profit, pianist; 7, orchestra.
WGR. Buffalo, N. Y. <3l9m-940kc). 2:30 p. m.. WGR's afternon program; 6:30. Clef trio: 7:30, jointly with WEAF, Blanche Elizabeth Wade, story teller for G. R. Kinney Co. ; 9. Winger's Crescent Tark entertainers; 9:30. George W. Houck. reader, with Leonard Adams at (he piano in Longfellow's "King Robert of Sicily"; 10, two-piano recital, Marion Healy and Grace Jolley; 10:30, Hewitt Humorists; 11, Vincent