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C&ADIA MUZIO, Internationally famous soprano, formerly with the Metropolitan Opera Company •ad now star of the Chicago Civic Opera, will make her first appearance before the microphone tonight In the Palmolive hour broadcast by the NBC Red network from WEAF, jfew York. Supporting Signorina Muzio will fee the regular Palmolive staff of entertainers, Including the stock company and a forty-piece orchestra. WKBF, the Hoosier Athletic Club fetation, announces anew feature that has been added to the regular programs which will be known as tiie “Hotsy Totsy” hour. This program will bring to the feadio audience of the local station •n hour of delightful dance music direct from the Indiana Ball Room located on top the new Indiana theater. The dance music will be furnished by the Hoosier Harmony Kings who are regular, features at the ball room. The first program will go on the air tonight at 9 and will continue for one hour. "Christmas Greens" will be the subject of Prof. A. A. Hansen of Purdue when he speaks over WBAA, the University radio station, at 7:30 tonight. WBAA is on a frequency of 273 meters operating with 500 watts of power. Atmosphere of the Orient will accompany the music of the Whitall Anglo-Persians through the ether at ft tonight when that organization radiocasts the following program of eastern music over the NBC Red network from WJZ, New York: •'The Call of the Desert” “Moorish Dance Sonff” (Op. 29)...Nicode "Waltz” (from Lyric Suite) Opus 12, No. 3 Grieg "Scheherazade” (Third Movement) Rimsky-Korsakoff "Entr’acte Gavotte 1 ' (from Mignonl Thomas "Cossack Love Song” Katzman "Farandole” (from "L’Arleslenne Suite”) Bizet "Parting Melody” Walter Eberhart and the Konjola Band, who are heard over WKBF each Friday evening, Will present the following program tonight at 7:15: “Indiana Dawn,” “There's One Little Girl Who Loves Me,” Konjola Baritone. “My Blue Heaven;” “One More Night.” The Konjola Twins, “Just Once Again” and "Apple Sauce;” “Oriental Moonlight,” "Are You Happy?” “The Best Things in Life Are Free/’ “The Varsity Drag,” “Good New*,” “Lucky in Love,” “When Day Is Done,” Konjola Twins, “Tiger Rag and Stack Maria.” , A program made up mostly of so-
prano solos by Margaret Carlon and violin obligatos by Loyal Carlon as well as several violin solos, will be presented from WBAL, Baltimore, at .7, tpnight. * Among the numbers of the evening the “Ave Maria,” by Gounod; "Hush Thee, Baby,” a lullaby by Peterhaus, and "Si Vous L’Aviez” ("If Ydu Have Understanding”) by Denza. The Castoria Rock-a-bye Lady, accompanied by the Slumberland Trio, will be heard in a half-hour program, radiocast by the NBC Blue network at 6:30 tonight. The songs of the Rock-a-Bye Lady will be “Curly-headed Baby,” “Heaps of Lickin’s,” Brahms’ “Lullaby,” and De Koven’s "Cradle Song.” The Slumberland Trio will play Cadman’s “Memories,” De Almeyda’s “Minuet” and “Priere.” The birthday of one of the most famous composers of history, Beethoven, will be commemorated with a special program of a few of his numbers at 9 tonight by KOA, Denver. Those taking part in the program are Lawrence B. Reader, tenor; Henry Trustman Ginsburg, violin, and the KOA Orchestra. “Polonaise Militaire” by Chopin will be included in the Royal Stenographer program of marches and fox trots broadcast through the NBC Blue network at 7:30 tonight, from WJZ, New York, The complete program will be heard as follows: “Entry of the Gladiators'* (March) . Orchestra ‘Rain’ (fox trot) „ Orchestra Across the Bridge of Dreams” .. Contralto solo One More Night” (fox trot) . . „ Orchestra Bombasto (march) . _ . Orchestra “Polonaise Militaire” Chopin Orchestra “Sweetheart Memories” Contralto solo “What’ll You Do?” (fox trot) Orchestra “End the Day With a Smile” Orchestra A program of wide musical variety will be heard from WEAF, New York, and other NBC Red network stations at 7 tonight when the Cities Service Orchestra goes on the air. The evening’s presentation will be as follows: “Cities Service March” Bourdon Orchestra “Woodland Selection” Luders Orchestra “De Sandman” (Negro melody). .Protheroe Cities Service Cavaliers “In Beauty’s Bower” Bendix Orchestra
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“Whispering Willows” Herbert Orchestra "Prize Song” from “Melstersinger” Wagner Violin solo—Sascha Fldelman “Slavic Dance No. 10” Dvorak „ ... Orchestra Mock Morris Grainger . Orchestra “Homing” Del Riego . Cities Service Cavaliers “Because” D'Hardelot Trumpet solo—Pietro Capodlferro “Reve D’Amour” Zamecnlk . Orchestra “Promenade” Ranee .. Orchestra Tenting on the Old Camp Ground” Orchestra and quartet "The Man Higher Up,” one of O. Henry’s "Jeff Peters” stories will be presented in dramatic form as the “Re-Told Tales” feature, broadcast weekly by the NBC Blue network. The story Is on the air at 7 tonight.
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WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) P. M. s:oo—Late News and Sports (Indianspoils Timet). o:ls—‘Pip* for Dog Owners,” by Dr. J. C. Vance. s:3o—Children's Hour—Edward and LeRoy New. —?'?. Bake Flour Orchestra. 6:3o—lndianapolis Athletio Club and „ Columbia Club Orchestras. B:oo—Phoenix Hour. Number Eight Night School. 10:30—Indianapolis Athletic Club and—c,ub Orchestras. 11:15—XI-PXI-PHI Fraternity Dance. WKBF (1300-252) INDIANAPOLIS * (Hoosier Athletic Club) P. M, o' s:*Hl—Late News Bulletins and Bporte. 6:oo—Santa Claus, courtesy of People’s ... Outfitting Company. ?:15—Konjola and his band. 9:oo—Hoosier Harmony Kings, Indiana Ballroom. —Saturday— A. M. 10:00—Recipe Exchange. 10:30—Livestock Markets; Weather Forecast, by U. S. Department of Agriculture. Noon—Wangelin-Sharp Radio Department. —5 o’Cloek— WCAH (234) Columbus—Concert. WAIU (283) Columbus—Orchestra. WTMJ (294i Milwaukee —Muslcale. KDKA (318) Pittsburgh—Concert. WGHP (319) Detroit—Concert. WIP (349) Philadelphia—Concert. WWJ (353) Detroit—Dinner concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Children’s club. WJBT (389) Chicago—Organ. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WOR (422) Newark—Children’s hour, WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WCFL (484) Chicago—Organ. WEAF (492) New York—Concert. To WRC (469), WTIC (535), WCAE (517). WOW (508) Omaha—Band concert. —5:30 o’Cloek— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Concert. WGY (379) Schenectady—Musical. WJR (441) Detroit—Ensemble. —6 o’Cloek— WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Concert. WGHP (319) Detroit—Orchestra; Lady Moon. WBZ (333) Springfield—Musical. WJAX (341) Jacksonville—Concert. WLS (345) Chicago—Supperbell program; sports; orchestra. WWJ (353) Detroit—Michigan night. WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. WJBT (389) Chicago—violoncello recital: orchestra. KMA (394) Shenandoah—lnformation service; popular music. WGN (fief Chicago—Stocks; Uncle Quin; concert ensemble.
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WJR (441) Detroit—Orchestra. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ and orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Santa Claus and his gnomes. WSB (476) Atlanta—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Santa Claus. WBAP (500) Fort Worth—Concert. KYW (526) Chicago—Uncle Bob; dinner concert. , . —6:30 o Clock— WOO (349) Philadelphia—Children’s program: trio. WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WGY (379) Schenectady—Theater. WJZ (454) New York—Rock-a-bye lady. WEAF (492) New York—Happiness boys. WNYC (526) New York—Air college. WTIC (535) Hartford—Organ. WHO (535) Des Moines—Orchestra. KFUO (545) Bt. Louis—Children’s program; Bible class. —7 o’clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Ensemble. WHK (265) Cleveland—Band. WAIU (283) Columbus —Trio. WBAI. (285) Baltimore—RecltaL WIBO (306) Chicago—Variety. WGHP (319) Detroit—Organ. . CNRA (322) Moncton—lnstrumental quartet. WBZ (333) Springfield—Musical. WJAX (341) Jacksonville—Recital; the wES'W Chicago—Orchestra; old town duo: male quartet. WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Concert. KMA (394) Shenandoah—Orchestra and band concert. _ _ , , , WJZ (454) New York—“Re-Told/ Tales.” To KDKA (316). WJR (441). KYW (526). WSUI (476) lowa City—Second semester French. WEAF (492) New York—Cities Service orchestra. To WOR (303), WLIB (306), KYOO (348). WWJ (333). WSAI (361).
WDAF (370), WOC (375), WTAM (400), WLIT (405), WCCO (405), WEEI (447), WRC (469), WFAA (499), WCAE (617), WTIC (535), KSD (545). VHO (535) Des Moines —Symphony. —7:30 o’clock— WGES (242) Chicago—Male trio. V HAD (270) Milwaukee—Musical. K ”AB (309) Lincoln—University of Nebraska program. FOIL (319) Council Bluffs—Entertainers; Billy and Helen. KOA (326) Denver—Dinner concert. WJZ (454) New York—Royal stenographers. To WTMJ (294). WBAL (285). KDKA (316), WBZ (333), WLW (428), WJR (441), KYW (526). WFLA (508 T Clearwater —Organ recital and soloists. . WOW (508) Omaha—Soloists. WMC (517) Memphis—Entertainers. WTAO. (517) Worcester—Hawalir.ns. —8 o’clock— WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Science talk; classical program. KTNT (256) Muscatine, lowa—Homo folks hour. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Mu 1 al scenario, “Do You Remember?” KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WLS (345) Chicago—Sllvertone hour. WOO (349) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WJJD (366) Chicago—Moosehe&rt program for the children. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Concert. KOO (384) Oakland, Cal.—Concert. WBBM (339) Chicago—Recital. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Concert. WJZ (454) New York—Wrigley hour. -WCFL (484) Chicago—Entertainers. WEAF (492) New York—Whittall AngloPerslans. To WTMJ (294). WOR (303), WWJ (353), WDAF (370), WOC (375), WTAM (400), WLIT (405). WCCO (416), WCSH (428), WEEI (447), WRC[ (469), WJAR (484), WBAP (500), WOW (508),
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WTAG (517), WCAE (517), WTIC (535), KSD (545). WBAP (500) Fort Worth—Musical. —8:30 o’clock— KOIL (319) Council Bluffs—Entertainers; quartet. WGY (379) Schenectady—Playlet. WON (416i Chicago—Musical gang. KPO (422) San Francisco—Concert. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Ballads. WRC (469) Washington—Ensemble. WEAF (492) New York—La France orchestra. To WTMJ (294), WGR (303), WWJ (353). WEBH (366), WDAF (370), WOC (375), WTAM (400). WLIT (405), WOW (508), WCAE (517), WHO (535), KSD WTAG (5)7) Worcester—Male quartet. —9 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Ramblers. WCAH (234) Columbus—Orchestra. WHK (265) Cleveland—Popular. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Musical scenario. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Trio. CNRA (322) Moncton—Orchestra. KOA (326) Denver—Musical. WBZ (333) Springfield—Musical. WLS (345) Chicago—Vocal music. WOO (349) Philadelphia—Song recital. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—String quartet; saxophone quartet. WBBM (389) Chicago—Popular. WHT (416) Chicago—Your hour. WCCO (416) Mlnneapolis-St.-Paul—Musical program; quartet. WJR (441) Detroit—Guitar and song; orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—String trio and soloist. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Violin duets; soloWEAF (492) New York—Palmolive hour. To Red network. WFAA (500) Dallas—RecltaL WFLA (508) Clefcrwater—Dance. KYW (526) Chicago—CarnivaL
—9:30 o’clock— CNRV (2911 Vancouver —Children’s hour. WDAF (3701 Kansas City—Dance. WJZ (4541 New York—Around the piano. KQW (491) Portland—Quartet. —lO o’Cloek— WCOA (250) Pensacola—Organ. WSEA (263) Norfolk—Dance music. WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WIBO (306) Chicago—Orchestra and entertainers. KOIL (319) Council Bluffs—Quartet; orchestra. WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra. WJAY (341) Jacksonville—Dance. WLS (345) Chicago—Showboat. WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WMCA (370) New York—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Orchestra. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. KHJ (416) Los Angeles—Musical. WGN (416) Chicago—Sam ’n’ Henry; i uslc box; songs. WCCO (416) Mlnneapoiu-St. Paul—Dance orchestra and soloists. WOR (422) Newark—Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—Troubadours. WQJ (447) Chicago—Chamber music. WEEI (447) Boston—Orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—Blumber music. WRC (469) Washington—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Orchestra. To WTMJ (294), WCAE (517), WTIC (535), WHO (535). KSD (545). —10:30 o'clock— WJR (441) Detroit—String quartet. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Soloist. KYW (526) Chicago—Serengders. —lt o’Clock— COAST NETWORK, San Francisco—An hour In memory lane. To KOMO (306), KHQ (370), KOO (384), KFI (468), KOW WJAY (227) Cleveland—Night owls.
DEC. 16, 1927
—By Martin
—By Blosser
—By Crane
—By Small
—By Taylor
SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHER
'WOES (242) Chicago—Ozone club. CNRV (291) Vancouver—Soloists. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Orchestra. KOA (326) Denver—Dance concert. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Concert. WLS (345) Chicago—Popular. WJJD (366) Chicago—Entertainers. WJBT (389) Chicago—Popular. WLIB (416) Chicago—Hoodlums. WSB (476) Atlanta—Concert. —l2 o’clock— CNRV (291) Vancouver—Dance orchestra. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Boxing bout!. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Frolic. KOO (384) Oakland—Orchestra. WLIB (416) Chicago—Orchestra KFI (468) Los Angeles—SololV WIBO ~(416) Chicago—"Royat Or das of KPO P (422) San Francisco—Dance. WEEVILS BRING PROFIT Picking Pests Nets This Man More V Than Cotton. Bu United Prest. RICHMOND, Va., Dec. 16.—Picking boll weevils off of cotton sometimes is more lucrative than picking the cotton itself. J. R. O. Lindsey has shipped 72,000 of the pests to the Florida State Agricultural College at $2.50 a thousand. At that rate, a fast picker could earn $lO a day. , _
