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VOICES IN THE AIR KDKA-—East Pittsburgh. 6 p. mJConcert by band. 7:30 p. m.~Children's period, 7:46 p. m.—Last Minute Helps Bible School Teachers. rt by band on time signals; weather forecast. nday. of the Sixth Pres- 309, to byterian ¢ i 40 p. m. ymphony orchestea. p. m—Organ recital, 145 p. m.—Vesper services 6:156 p. m.—Dinner concert. Services of th Saturday. KY We=Chicago— s, ind i ! to 6:18 p. m financial and final mark: 45 p. m.~—Bedtime story. T to 7:30 p. m.~Dinner concert. m.—Musical program 103 p. m.—Youth's Companion, . ws, 2 a. m.—"Congress C. udio concert, —Chicago Sunday Evening WBZ—Springfield—: saturday. . m.—Hotel Lenox ensemi 7 p. m.—Market report. 7:05 p. m.—Bedtime story. 15 m.—Sketches from United States Naval History 30 p. m.—Concert by 3 p. m.—Pianist. m.—Violinist, m.—Soprano. m.—Violinist and pianist. m.—Baritone. m.—Hawa r. 0 p. m.—Contralto. 5 p. m.—Arlington time signale; weather reports. Sunday, 0:45 p. m.—Church servi the Church of the Unity. 7 p. m.—Adventure lecture. 7:30 p. m.—Musical program p. m.—Broade of Ford Hall Forum meeting i eteel guitar ». P. 145 p. 0 p. p. aye: D from WHAS—Louisville—100, (Central Time.) 9 to 9 p. m.—Concert. Late im- portant news bulletins. Offi central standard time at 9 o'clock. Sunday. 9:57 &, m.—Organ mus| 10 a. m.—Church services, Broadway Baptist church. 4 to b p. m.—Vesper song service WSB—Atlanta, Ga.—120. (Central Time.) saturday. $ to 9 p. m.—Band concert 10:45 p. m.—Journal skylark. Sunda; 11 a. m.—First Pr service. to 6 p. m.—Sacred concert by St. John's Methodist church, 7:30 p. m.—Wesley Memorial ehucrh WHN—New York City—360. Saturday. oyterian church Orch Blind jazz pianist. enor, Roof fanist. . m.—Johneon’s orchestra. . m.—Dramatic tenor. m.—Concert violln concert pianist. orchest AC-—Roston—280, Dinner dance. $ p. m.—Broadcast from Opera House by Chicago Op entire performance els of the Madonna Sunday. m.—Morning servico from The Cathedral Chureh of St. Paul, 4 p. m.—Vlelinist, tenor, planist, 6:45 p. m.—Evening servica from Park Street Congregational church W 6:30 p. m 5 oston Civie 11 WOC—Davenpa (Central Ti saturday —Sport news and weather lowa—198, iman's visit m.—Discussion of the Int. School leeso. 9 p. m—Orchestra sunday. Sacred and Palr ssical num- Little Sym- p. m by the irch services from Luth- eran church, Moline, Illinois. ) § orchestra WIP—Philadclphia—509. Saturday. m.—Official weather forecast. ) p. m.—Dinner music., (:45 p. m.—Market reports —Bedtime storl and ro m.—"The Water Supply ation to Health and Dis » Senior Choir of Holy °h of Audibon, N. J. 10:05 p. m.—~Dance music, 11:05 p recital, 8 p re m—0 10:45 a. Holy " spices A WRC—Washington, D. C.—169. Saturday. ildren's hour . Dance mus Bible ta P. m.—"The Washington." me signals. 3 Program by the Hotel orchestra. 11:15 p. m.—Organ recital, Development of CRAC—Montreal—125. 7 p. m.—Klddics' storles. 7:30 p. m.—Dinner conce §:30 p. m reports. Sung WEAF—New York City—492. Saturday. p. m.—Dinr soprano; pi musical pro Ben Bernie or am to be announced; and his Hc Roose- stra. Sunday 2 p. m.—"Sunday Hymn Sing" Interdenominational services. 2:45 p. m.—Men's Conference in the d Branch Y. M. C. A. v and his Gang." m.—Organ recital, WCX—Detroit—>516. Sunday. ces of the Central opal church. —Organ reci WOO—Philadelphia—509. aturday. ale. and m. schoo! organ recital s from DBethany “Jews | from | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WAHG—Richmond Hill, L, 1.~—316, eaturday, 12 to 2 a. m.~Special midnight pro« gram of dance musle, WdZ—New York Clty—405, saturday, 7 p. m.~Dance orchestra, 8 p. m~—"Learn a Word a Day. ‘Art for Laymen, impress of Scotland” Through The Static We were disappolinted in Jole Ray last night. He spoke from WAHG and changed all the nice thoughts we had about him. He didn't say what he was talking about, but we judged that he was conducting a tour through the studlo of the sta- tlon, He told of the features to come and of he excellent orchestra that was promised as the next fea- ture on the program, and then said he had to get to bed early because he had a big race on tonight. Then he etarted in, Hq said that he has received many letters con- talning knocks. “But they don't bother me much,” he said, “In fact 1 get a great decl of amusement out of them.” He sald he was astonished 10 learn how ignorant €ome people can be. It scems that Jole might have confined his thoughts to some other place besides a radio micro-| phone, He showed little sportéman- ship by his talk, as he enlarged on the thought that many people are Ignorant, especially those who don't approve of him. Yes, Jole disap- pointed us. As his own press agent, Lie's a fallure. S We crashed into the Sophomore | Hop at §t. Laswrence university by | way of WCAD, and listened fnr} | . m.—"Forty Years a Dritisk Journalist," . m.—Soprano. 'he Dickens I"llowship r of New York, 11 p. m.—Dance orchestra. WFI—Philadelphia—305, Saturday, 6:30 p. m.—~Concert orchestra. T p.m. unny Jim." | 8 p. m.—Health talk. 8:15 p. m.—Pathe News Radlo talk. §:20 p. m.—~To be announced. Sunday, m.—Services from the Argh Street Methodist Episcopal church. 30 p. mo—Addresses from Central Branch of Y. A, WGR—Buffalo—319. saturday, m.—Dinner music. i0 p. m.—Program of speakers at mid-winter dinner, General Alumni Association, Rensselaer Polytech- nic Institute. a while to the lurihg strains of the Isle of Blues orchestra from Colgate University, We had several dances| 9 | with beautiful women—in our mind, | and, Calf.—300. | but finally we decided that we must | le Time.) be going along, so we left the aftair. | ance, stactory broadeast. And, by -0 to 1 a. m.—Dance music. the way, the announcer over there Sunday. ‘ of | t; violinist; fipx'mfd‘ s St Las one of the few cordial voices we 3:30 p. vn\.*I\L'O Little have heard. You know, the “Come orchestra concert. on home and meet the folks” kind. i p. m.—Services of the s v s Baptist church, Oakland. Symphony INirst Victor Herbe Song,” rendered & | by William Camtb | held us for awhile, | thing about that song that somehow. The singer sang it as we like to hear it, tenderly, that's the word, He sang it tenderly and with a fine understanding of the song and the circumstances prompting it. v e e Love | 5010 | PEY a baritone CNRO—Ottawa—435, Saturday, 7:30 p. m.—DBedtime story. $ p. m.~—Dinner cone: Laurier hotel orchestra. program from the studio. program. Chatean Varlety Dance | WWJ—Detroit—333. Saturday. Statler or We got in on the tail end of the p. m.—Hot: hestra. resentation by WEAF, tracing the 7 p. m.—The Detroit News urn'hv’strm{ history of New York in music from | sunday. the earliest days up to the present m.—Services Pa\xm“nw, That made us pretty sore, as Ipiscopal Cathedral. | we had looked forward to hearing p. m.—The Detroit News orchestra. | that presentation, only to forget all ! about it unti! we stumbled across it | | and heard the last selection add clos- | ing announcement. Our old friend, | “Gallagher and Shean,” was used to,, depiet the music of the present time, | Welcome home, old stranger., | P 30 a. at WSAI—Cincinnati—320, (Central Time.) Saturday. Chimes conc 15 p. m—Quartet and sextet. {9 p. m.—Weekiy news review, | 9:20 p. m.—Mixed quartet. 12 p. m.—Midnight entertainers. 12:30 p. m. 1stool orchestru, Sunday. rmonette, Sacred chime concert WTAM—Cleveland—389.4. Saturday. . m.—Hotel Statler concert hostra. 9 p. m. to n —~Dance music and novelty } am by Bv. .lmxml and his WTAM dance orchestra. | The Wood out of W Chicago, numbers backward. Tk is, | members of the group sat with theic backs to the microphone and threw | the music against the plush curtains | that, line the walls. It improved the | broadcast considerably. The music | came in well blended and the tone 80ft since the blare of the brass struments was considerably lessen- ed. Among numbers was * mandery Mar, one of the old | time, toe tingling, thrilling band se- | lections, wn Commandery band, 3 p. m.— 3:10 p. m.— | dn New York—529. Saturday. | m.~—Police alarma. The Chateau Five, m.—"Electricity Lightir Bert Donnelly, so! wspaper Humor.” Police quartet. Plano recital. v Travel tall, m.—Police alarms; weather DR WNYC WSAD at Providence presented an early evening concert which was in- teresting. This station presented an harmonica player which was ahove par when it comes to radio ente | tainers who daépend on this instru- ment to get thelr stuff across. n't content with allowing . §:20 p. 30 p. %45 p. m. th | pheric conditions | which could be classified as static. Of singer, He | Academy | harmonica to be itself but imitated LI« be so distinguished. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, :1925. a cornet In a reallstic manner, He played a group of old time dance se- lections also. As we expected, an- other station butted in before the broadcast was over and- entirely drowned out the harmonica player. This 18 never known to fall, . e Many of the western stations are booming the coming Kansas City electrical show, and we heard several announcers spilling the detalls last night. 1t scems that the announcers from KI'KX, Hastings; WHB, Kan- sas Clty; WSB, Atlanta; WBAP,, I'ort Worth; WDAY, Kansas City; WOAW, Omaha, and WLS, Chlcago, will be there as added attractions, “« s e WRZ was sllent last night as usual on I'riday nights, and we picked up WCAL, Northfield, Minnesota, on 336 meters, the new assignment for that station. We didn't hear much of in- terest. Someone was giving book re- views and, e hate to say it, but— we have a book. CE) ow about atmos- here was a lot of st night, not all of Just a minute, noise on the air course, this disturbance present to some extent, but there were any number of rattles and crashes Which were not due to etatle. 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