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_36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926. CONCERT ON RADIO BY MARION TALLEY New Prima Donna Can Be| Heard by Listeners Here From WRC. Marion Talley the 19-.year-old Ransas City_girl who made her debut with the Metropolitan Opera Co Wednesday night. will follow that event with her radio debut tonight as one of the artists in the fourth Victor concert. to be hroadeast by WRC and other stations throughout the United States ro Nome." the opera “Rigoletto,” her nine curt the number avia from Verdi's which alone won will he one of to the Asso- clated Press. which announces that the radio hook-up includes her home town, and thousands of Missourians who have followed her career since her beginning as n choir singer. will have the chance to hear her. More than 100 friends and relatives from Kansas City, including her parerts. who came to attend her Metropolit debut, will be at Aeclian Hall ton! when she sings. Others on Program. n t Other artists on the program will be Giovanni Martinelli, tenor, of the Metropolitan Oper: A d’Alvarez, contralto, and the Salon Orchestra, under the direction of Nathanial Shilkret The Victor hour will be broadeast between 9 and 10 o'clock, and will be participated in by WRC through the courtesy of WCAP The extraordinary success of Miss Talley constitutes one of the most ro- mantic stories of and modern opera, audition before of 15, has throughout the her career since her Gatt] za, at the been followed closely United States. Her musical education was made possible through the gen- erosity of Kansas City citizens, who subscribed $26.000 for this purpose. Martinelli, one of the world's best known tenors, has won signal tri umphs in South America and the United and has been in many of the g test dramatic tenor roles of opera. Has Unusual Voice. d’Alvarez made her debut in been heard in concert in and has appeared in the *0 Opera Co. and the Cali; he has a contralto and brilliance, lends itself Mme. Brussels, ha this country San Franc fornia Opera Ci voice of unusual colo the t which pe of voice admirably to dio broadcasting. Miss Talley’s first group will include “Caro ome” and “Comin’ Thro' the Rye.” Her final group will be “Una Poco Fa,” from the “Barber of Se- ville,” and “Home, Sweet Home.” The latter will be sung especlally for the Kansas Cit teners. Martinelli's numbers will “Celeste Afda,” from Verdi's end a selection from *“Pagliacci.”” Mme d'Alvarez's program will include the “Habanera,” from “Carmen.” M Talley, in spite of “Klieg eyes,” the penalty of much flashlight photographing_after her appearance in “Rigoletto,” is to polish up her part in “Lucia di Lammermoor” for her second appearance Monday She has accepted cheerfully the critic's suggestions that she had not completed mastery of a splendid voice. “Still Much to Learn.” “I still have much to learn,” she Her old teacher, John R. Jones, City choir master, sald: Heaven they've given her to gro Tomorrow night 60 of the Missouri visitors will honor Rose Kean, another Kansas city girl, formerly with the Civic Theater there, who has a maid’s part in a local pla; Says Jacob A. Harzfeld, the Missouri delegation: “People out our way who think New k is hard-bolled don’t know New York. We have been treated with every kindness and courte: Human nature is the same in New York and Kansas City and that's why we were sure of the result.” WCAP, which will relinquish an hour of its time to WRC, has arrang- ed a varied program before and after the Victor hour. Its outstanding fea- room about leader of ture will be a special radio program arranged by All the Men's Club of the Saints’ Church at Chevy Chase v concert of the String Quintet will open W gram at & o'clock. Subsequent at- tractions include a playlet by the Thomas Herbert Stock Co., a recital by Ann French., mezzo-soprano; a talk on short-wave communication by Lieut. Comdr. A. H. Taylor of the Navy, and dance music from Ward- man Park Hotel LocalRadio Entertainment Friday, February 19, 1926. Tozart AP's pro- NAA—Nawal Radio Station, Radio, Va. (1345 Meters). Weather Bureau reports, —Time signals to 8 p.m.—Public Health Serv- fce lecture, broadcast No. 273, “World Health Conditions Du Year 1925. Continued. 10:05 p.m.—Weather Bureau reports. ing the Fiscal WRHF—Washington Radio Hospital Fund Committee (236 Meters). 11 a.m. to 12 noon (daily).—Current events for “shut-ins.” WMAL — Was| 212, zton Radio Forum Meters). Silent. RC—Radio Corporation of America (168.5 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Concert by the United States Marine Band Orchestra, Capt. William H. Santelmann, band leader: Taylor Branson, second leader; broad. cast from the Marine Barracks. 5 p.m.—W. Spencer Tupman's Ho- tel Mavflower Orchestra, broadcast from the Hotel Mayflower. 5:45 p.m.—Book reviews by Hutchins Drake. 9 to 10 p.m—"The Victor Hour,” featuring Giovanni Martinelli, tenor, and Marion Talley, soprano, of the Metropolitan Opera Company; Mar- guerite d'Alvarez, contralto, and the Victor Salon Orchestra, broadeast jointly with stations WJZ, WGY, WBZ, KDKA and KYW. Early Program Tomorrow. 11:55 a.m.—Arlington time signals. 12 moon—Organ recital, broadcast from the studlo of the Homer L. Kitt Piano Co. 1 p.m.—Hotel Hamilton Orchestra. WCAP—Chesapeake & Potomac T ‘phone Co. (1685 Meters), T ~—Mozart String Quin- Alice p.m.— maries for the Consumer,” Department of Agriculture, “Market Sum- by the to 7:05 p.m.—Ann French, me: mfiupr.mo, and Ben Cain with his guitar. to 7:25 p.m.—Playlet by the Thomas Herbert Stock Co. to 7:30 p.m.—Ann French, mezzo-soprano. .. 7:30 to T:450 p.m.—“Sir Hobgoblin Tries the Ice-Glass Again,” by Blanche Elizabeth Wade, story-teller. 7:45 to 8 p.m.—*“Radio Communica- tion With Short Waves,” by Lieut. Comdr. A, Hoyy Taylor, superiuienge {10 pane station WCAR will release 4 New York City, 5 LONG RANGE RADIO ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926 Programs of Distant Stations scheduled for Eastern Standard Time 470 5 P Stations Meters. Miles. 400— Ao York: Pranist: talk: voeal solos LWHN 3612 e York: Health : “Decoratio g, alth “talk: Decorations” 153 ew York: Vocal and Violii. silok. “Trafic ; Bonton S DAL 5 OLCReB A - e o 1 280.3 4:30—Philadelphin Artst o soios " an4 4 40—Philadelphia: Poli e reports: organ: trumpets . pLULES 5 TO 6 FM. 5 00—Xew York it Lopez's Orchestra . Awtor Orchestra: market mmu o Wi Unger. songs and ukiulele music: sto nt Orches Ch Reader w York New York Hot talk’ m m: miusic poiis 2 1 Soloists: Valentino Grdiestra s Onan aadian 5:45—Pittsburgh: Auntie Jun's lotter ¢ 6 TO 3 P.M, 6:00—New York: Hotel Waldorf-Astornia Orchestra Philadelphia: Weather: Bemamin Franklin Hotel Orchestra; market reports Wagon Serenaders :,nm m.mhm En- WREO Mich MAipin | Steing iay ‘sehool ‘lesson “Cant Rouppis Hotel Hollenden Orchestr Kiddies' Klub e music | ork . Uncle Geebee Little neh lessons. New York Ta Turvy tin news bulletins: Copel t reports; KDKA Littie Symplios —Chicaso e Newark nagen Quartet ' v Orchiesien WHZ WTIC h‘ Instrumental ¥ TJack Netson: Palmer ‘Srmphons Dlaers. orzan. reci . L awan Minneapolis: Court of Gold Me Jweco Pittshureh . Dinner concert . KDKA Chi <oniza WGN [ ondert WoC News, finencial and final market reports KYW T TO 8 P 7 wo: Dinne oncert from KDEA venport bulleun forton deiphia Boston . M New Fork Spr ohi Wide-awake S WNAQ New York feain police larins: resume of meeting omat boaet of r~nnmhl> - : e gWNTO . Msic et Potier's Banjo Orchestra: violin B ] : L woaw WGY WHAM and irthday list “Orcnest roll call Miisical Monarchs | recital E - Bedtime story ork: ‘Sachy ew York: Vocal and pianc w York: Hotel Commodore Orchestra. " University Course. W Rivhman's Entertain I solos HN CRiago Orah recial: Grayings String ‘Trio: Vocal and ‘in- strumental soloists _WHT Cleveland: Wormack s Singing Sy AR Kansas City: Market reperts: storis AF Richmond. Va. choral ¢ VA Orean 00X hoFla o Co ;nm{lam MBF Superbell prograd’ orgwa reci aperbell progr iy w1, Trio Cuba program | City »period d Hill Talk Niw ! Voric | Bediime story. WEAR WIAR. WEAR WO Philudelabia) = Bnclenore. Recital Ehkdelnhia: Dream Daddy . with' BGy Hawattan mus prozeam A A i Brench Jedson weather and nolice reports. Vocal and instrumental art Philadelphia Operatic Society Annos Mua ncements rio By Cleveland - Taiks . New York: Oliver Anderson. celiist. - 8 TO 9 P.M. 8:00—Xe Happiness Cands Boye: trio Hartford: Talks. Cornell pupils of New York City. Eluladelphia: Sport talc: Monteo night o .- : Miami Beach, Fla.: News and poiice bulletins . asde Hot Y.: Or | oot & rean Wild Rose Rambiers. . « York: Atlantic City® S Richmond Hill, Philadelphia Groundhor : n reeital ;1110 Eorico Aresoni St. Louis: Orchest K Richmond, V 1 Club: Hotel Richmond’ Orchestra. W] w York BONES: VIONMIBL, ..o cvue ity as Wi w York: Woodmansten Inn Orchestra’ style talk: pianisi ! New York: Piano and vocul solos: concert prog Boston: Musie of Harmony Four: concert . Springfield: * McEnelly's Orchestra Atlantic City® tonal” alic: instrumental arst; mony Male Quartet ... Minneapolis: Long's Orchest: New York: Sindial Serenader 5 Pittsburgh: markets: Denver: Stocks: markets: news: Brown Palace Orchesira..KOA St Louis Hnngarian music: *Commerce Hour": Dr. Charles Schumacher, tenor talk .. ...... Kansae City: Milex Finley String ‘Trio: Sweeney 'Dance rehertra Chicago: Edzewater Beach voral‘and in strumental solotats . . Porto Ricy; Concert: talk I IWKAQ Chicago: ~ William's " Oreheitra: vocal and mumm.mu\ 8:15—Memphis: Bedtime LW Schenectady: Three Plavers v Case’ Scnool - Fotnder's Day" program Fashion night mugical program Convert from Hotel Vendome Orchesira Children’s program stories: music ical program: talk. e Cleveland 8:30—Havana Springfield San Francisco Los Angeles: M Des Moines ies Quartet Z P e Gl S Yot Louisviite ana’ Tefferson " Connty Children's Home =S 8:45—Chicago: Musical features: Alamo Orchestra 9 TO 10 P.M. Chamber musical . . Vocal and instrumental ‘artists Civil War sonj ****************************************r********* 1 2.0.8.0.0.2.0.0.3.0.2.0.0.0.0.0.¢.8.8.0.8.0¢.8.6.08.8.08 ****************************:k********** | 0:00—Xew vork Chicago Bl reh: Colonial an | < York: Columhia University Glee ¢ Alntie Gty - How] Traymore Orcheatr Health talk: musi Minneapolis Orchestra, New York o s Dan ! program Cln‘.nr bl l o WMCA ‘Hardman hour ‘of music Orchestra: readings: v la.nri 1mlrummld I’\ 5 Gull: hia ' Poem: Swa Gu S Ars Band from M <: Whitney Trio Bltimore: String trio: John Wilhourn. iencr Kansaa City: Boosters' Club of Nevada Davenport: Rathien's Orchestra . Chicagn: Musieal program S \ooshe ren bands! tails Ciieags 1 comed: : Alianta ; Jefierton CIt o contest . . Portland: Conrert program . Don Mairea: abar Gegtte Band "2 1000 Soringhela: Cobler Plaza ~Hotel ' Orchestra e and " Wnatodsmuentie. Cub- - San” Frantiaco: Markets: Tind'a Orch Tion Angcies: Talky. toncert: radiotorial - .25 Philadelphia:_Fox Theater program. ... 0:30Dallan: Mrs. R. H. Morton. songs. . Benver “Iniernational Suniav tchool lesson. emp |.|An;?‘xm Kent radio”artiste . ieleas Children's program: iy ot b WERTWiAG. WeAE The Vikings. = WIAR, WOC WS, KSD ‘and WEAF. from 10 TO 11 P.M. Phil Baster's Orches- 10.00—Hot_Springs: X Meser Davis Ensemble hms Chicago - oL R New York 3 Metropolifan Trio WEAF Denver:’ 'Scheneiman's’ Orchestra: talk: KO ° Orchestra: piano |1nl!')m]|n solon, - S L KOA " Band_ concer S 3 ““if,.n hook Teview ‘stirlio KPOQ Tenture, musical program . Q a Hill Weather: vocal solo 5 St Tontar Orehestra readings: 3ol Philadelphia: Sonzs and jests: Music New York: Donald Flamm, dramatic critic. Minneapolis: cal program: band Atlantic_City nce _orchestra Pittaburgh Teaberry time E Chicago: WEBH Light Opera Co.: news bulletins . Cleveland: Dutch Master Art Z S Davenport: Trave] lecture ...... G Bokt Checker Yan O pianist: kongs New York I and_instrumental artists: lect and weather reports A5 Omaha:_Vocal and piano ‘selection: Mianii Beach, Fla.. Dance program. . Philadelphia: Morning Glors Club: Arcadia Dln»e Orehes- tra; Rufis and Rastis o000 10:15—Chicago: Mutic: Alamo Orchestra: Bre Springfleld: Whatdovoucallit Club: McEnelly's Orchestra Philadelphia: Organ recital: Hotel Sylvagia Orchestra 10:30—T 08 Anecles, - Romance of the Santa Fe Trail”. . Portland: _ Weather: police and market report Chicaso: Soloiste: Moulin Orchestra: cuitarists Schenectady: WGY Orchestra: banjoist New York: Kotel Lorraine Orchestra. . MIDNIGHT. 11 P.M. TO 12 p—Chie ‘Williams'_Skylarks: vocal and instrumental a 5 00— R ot neart, TIl.: Paimer Houss Victorians: others. 4 Chicago: Misizal program: songe: dance music Hartford, Conn.- Le Bai Tabarii Dance Ofches Portland: Congert *program 3 Los Angeles: Western Auto program pringfield: Whatedyoucallit Club; Witistein's Orchestra. Chicago: Loftis dance program. .. .. ot BRR3=2BRS3RE3R5IASZS Omahg: Jack Little: Frank Hod New York: Twin Oaks Orchestra fantic City: Orean recital. .. = nnenpolia: ' Weather: markets: ‘dance program. g 1 Sew'York: Howand Latls, violinict: "Denny's Orchiesira 34 TLouis: Orchestra: Collegiate Trin . it Skin Franciseo: | Stndio, program 75 w York: Ben Bernie's Orc P Angeles: Organ rec L Midnight revue FLI 1:30—Hot “Sprinka: Elmer Menard. pianist: e 1:45—Atlanta: Entertaiment. ... G 12 MIDNIGHT TO 1 AM. Palace Hotel Orchestra. Soloiats_ . . . Beaton Track’ Iver S 12:00—San Francisco: Los Angeles: New York: New York: § 2 Chicago: Dance pro . mcert Drosrain: Hoot 0wl Trolls Chigcro. Suneet Male Quartet: Harmony Four Moulin “Orchestra ......... E ringfield: Bil Tasilo's Orchesira: A rehests (Ex.m Edrewater Beach Hotel Oriole Orchestra: son LucTe Jazz Bogs. : o orn Sugar” mzm—xmm (it Orchestra. . . ighthawk frolic: Plantation Player: 170 2 AM. Wesson's Orchestra . : 1:00—Los Angeles: San Francisco: _Ling's Orchestra Chicago: Your Hour League 1:30—Mooseheart. IIL.: Knights of ‘th 2 TO 3 AM. Ralph Williams and the Lit- ent of radio division, Naval Research Laboratory, presented under auspices | hour program.) the air to station WRC for a Victor of the National Research Council and Science Service. 8 to 9 p.m.—Special program by the Men’s Club, at All Saints’ Church, Chevy Chase. Md. (Note—Between the hours of 9 and | E: 10:05 to 12 p.m.—Music from th, ballroom of Wardman Park Hotel. g Early Program Tomorrow, 645 to 7:45 am.—"Tower Health ercises,” from Metropolitan Tower, ‘%0 | the “Uncle Bert” MEET “UNCLE BERT.” W. R. Beattie Will Answer Radio Questions of Boy Farmers. W. R. Beattie, garden expert of the Department of Agriculture, is to be whose name will be broadcast daily throughout the coun- try, beginning March 1, in the Boys' Garden Club programs to be conduct- ed by the department. Following the question and answer method adopted by Sam Pickard. head of the radlo service of the department, the club programs will be arranged by the department as questions asked by members of the organization and an- swered by “Uncle Bert.” Hach sta- tion wlill have {ts own “Uncle Bert,” but the answers will all be written and arranged by Heattle. Ordered to Active Duty. Capt. Stanley Asp, Engineer Re. serve, of this city, has been ordered to report to the Chief of Engineers, War Department, for active duty in training for one month. BERLIN PLANS RADIO FAIR Americans Invited to Participate From September 3 to 12. 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