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Fishing The Air BY G. SHUBERT FRYE All references are Central Standard Time

THE Bright Star Battery Company presents an innovation in ' novation in connection with theli weekly broadcasts over Station WRNY, New York, tonight at 8 in the presentation of the opera, “Pagliacci,” by Leoncavello. The entire presentation will be under the direction of Vatili Koretzky, celebrated tenor. Assisting Koretzk;/, who will sing "Canlo,” will be Signorina Renatta Flandina, who is possessed of a soprano voice of rare quality and invariable purity. She will sing Nedda. The role of Tonio will be sung by Antonio Mely, a , baritone of international repute. Koretzky will sing also “Harlequin.’ The incidental music will be rendered by the Bright Star Ensemble. A program of one hour’s duration t, bringing radio listeners many fine ' Christmas musical selections will |be broadcast by the Cities Service % Orchestra and the Cities Service f Cavaliers tonight at 7 over the NBC Red network, from WEAK, New - York. The program will open, as usual, with the Cities Service March, composed by the director, Rosario Bourdon, and will then pass to the bright extravaganza “Babes in Toyland” by & the famous Irish-American com- | poser, Victor Herbert, v The complete program will be as | follows: “Cities Service March” .Bourdon Orchestra. , "Babes In Toyland" Herbert Orchestra. , , "Melody Lingers On” Berlin-Buttolph •It Came Upon the Midnight.” Clear Wllls-O’Rourke Cavaliers. f "The Swan” Salnt-Saens Orchestra. "Shepherd’s Hey” Grainger ** Orchestra. - ”Lo! Hear the Gentle Lark” Bishop Flute and 'Cello. ► “Toy Symphony” Haydn .* Orchestra. ”Con>e AU Ye Faithful!”.. Reading-Buttolph Cavaliers. v "Christmas Bells” Rappee Orchestra. "Marionettes” Glaiounow Orchestra. , Witch's Dance and Walts from "HanMl and Ore tel” Humperdinck Orchestra. _ . 3 "Holy Night” Gruber R Orchestra and Cavaliers. f Charles Gilbert Spross, composer and pianist, will be starred on the , Pro-Joy program of WGY, Schenectady, tonight. Mr. Spross will play •; three groups of numbers, one group v beinj made up exclusively of his j own compositions. The program t will be shared with the Pro-Joy *■ Ensemble. Mr. Spross has won an intemareputation in the field of Aklc, a tA his musical abilities are

very broad, as he is a solo pianist and organist, an accompanist and a composer. The program of this broadca. * follows: "March of the Dwarfs" Grieg ... . .. Fro-Joy Ensemble. “Nocturne” ....... De Koven ... , .. Orchestra. "Improvisation” "Song Without Words” "Scherzo-Fantastique” ••• e •••••• #•• t ••••e #e • e ••••••• •• SpTOSS Charles Gilbert Spross, pianist. Ballet Russe” Lulglnl (a) Czardas. (b) Valse Lente. (c) Scene. "Concerto” (First Movement) Grieg Charles Gilbert Bpross. pianist, and the Fro-Joy Ensemble. ‘Cortege du Berdare”....lppolltow-Ivanow “Hungarian Dance” Brahms . . Orchestra. '•Prelude'’ Binding ‘‘Caprice Espagnole" . Moszkowskl Charles Gilbert Spross. Two numbers of Strauss, “Emperor Waltz,” and “Dragon Ply,” will be heard during the hour of slumber music which will be broadcast by the National Broadcasting Company through WJZ, New York, at 10 tonight. The complete program follows: •Xullaby” Brahms Overture—“ Jolly Fellows” Suppe ‘‘Dragon Fly” Strauas “Agnus Del 1 ’ Bizet Selection from “Hansel and Oratel”.. .X. Humperdinck “Adoration” Borowskl “Emperor Waltz” Strauss “La Clnquantalne” Marie "Traumerel” Schumann "Old Rerfaln” Krelaler “Petite Suite” Taylor Several numbers in keeping with the Christmas season will be sung by the Castoria Rcck-a-Bye Lady in a program which will be broadcast by the NBO through WJZ, New York, at 6:30 tonight. Amoong the Christmas numbers will be “Old Santa Claus,” sung as a solo by the Rock-a-Bye Lady, and “Christmas Bells,” “Dreaming of Santa Claus” and “Prolie Under the Christmas Tree,” which will be played by the Slumberland Trio. Other numbers of interest in this program are two from Engelbert Humperdinck’s fairy opera, “Hansel and Gretel.” One of these, “The Sand Man,” is said to have started the “sleepy sandman” tradition among children. One of the foremost figures in the musical field is that of the eminent harpist, Maude Morgan, who will be heard over Station WRNY, New York, at 7:45 tonight Miss Morgan has played before the King and Queen of England during her world tours and her program will Include numbers appropriate to the holiday season. , _

—Bv Williams

—By Ahern

Dial Twisters Central Standard Time

WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) s:oo—Late News and Bports (Indian* ... polis Times). B:ls—“Tips for Dog Owners” by Dr. J. C. Vance. s:3o—Children’s Hour—Edward and LeRojr New. 6:OO—E-Z Bake Floor Orchestra. 6:Bo—lndianapolis Athletic Club and Columbia Club Orchestras. B:oo—Phoenix Hour. 10:80—Indianapolis Athletic Club and Columbia Club Orebestras. WKBF (1090-258) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletto Club) s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. jß:oO—Santa Clans, eourtosy of People’s Outfitting Company. 7:3o—Konjoia and bis band. WLW, Cincinnati 6:oo—Santa Claua and his entertainers. 6:oo—Studio. 6:3o—Chain program. 8:00 —Wrlgley Review. 9:oo—Henry Thles' Orchestra. WLB, Chicago s:ls—Organ. 6:3o—Sports: Time. 6:oo—Supperbeil program: sports; orchestra. 7:oo—Novelty: orchestra; Old Town Duo. 7:3o—Oriental male quartet. B:oo—SUvertone hour. 9:00—-Apollo Club. 10:00—Showboat, organ. Ford and Olenn, orchestra. 11:00—Ford and Glenn. . RYW, Chicago 6:oo—Bed time story. Uncle Bob. o:oo—Dinner concert. 7:oo—Chain programs. 9:oo—Congress Carnival. 10:30—Kentucky Serenaders. WHO, Des Moinea 6:3o—Christensen’s Hotel Orchestra. 7:oo—Little Symphony and soloist. B:oo—Northland Serenaders. B:3o—Chain programs. WOW, Omaha B:oo—Market reports; boys’ band. 6:oo—Marimba and piano. 6:4o—lnsurance talk. 6:6o—Royal Fontelle Orchestra. 7:3o—Tenor, piano, violin. B:oo—Chain programs. 10:00—Orchestra. WOC, Davenport s:46—Chimes concert. 7:oo—Chain programs. KOIL, Council Bluffs s:oo—News; farm: weather: markets. 6:3o—Variety program. 7:oo—lnner Circle candy hour. . 9:oo— Noveltv: Barnyard ensemble. Harmony Harmonlzers. 11:00—Santa Barbara Chamber of Commerce. 13:00—Chief Razzberry and Indian Pour* Wow. WEAF. New York s:oo—Waldorf-Astoria dlnnei music.. To WTIC, WRC, WCAK. B:oo—Eddie Davis and HU Royal Lorraine Orchestra. 6:3o—Happiness Boys. 7:oo—Cities Service Concert Orchestra arid Cities Service Cavaliers. To WEEI, WTIC, WLIT. WRC, WGR. WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI. WLIB. Woe. wdaf. KVOO. 9:oo—Howard Correct Time. To WEEI, WJAR, WLIT, WRC, WGY, WCAE. WTAM, WWJ, WSAf, WCCO. WOC. B:oo—Whittall Anglo-Perslar.s. To WEEL WTIC, WJAR. WTAG WCSH, WLIT, WRC. WCAE. WTAM, WWJ. WON KSD, WCCO, WOC, WOW. wfit.', WBAP, WDAF, wot, WOR. B:3o—La France Orchestra. To WLIT, WOR, WCAE, WTAM. WWJ. WSBH. KSD. j WOC. WHO. WOW, WDAF. 9:oo—Palmolive Hour. To WEEI, WTIC, WR, WTAG, WCSH. WLIT, WRC. WGY, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ. WSAI, V. <T, 1 3D, WRHM, WOC. WHO,

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10:00—Ben Bemle and His Orchestra from Hotel Roosevelt. To WTIC. WCAE, WHO, V T.' KSD. WMC, WOW. WJZ, New York 6:oo—George Hall’s Orchestra. 6:oo—T.onglnes correct time. 6:00—NBO Santa Claus. 6: ! ustoria Rock-a-bye Lady. 7:oo—Retold Tales. To KDKA. WJR. KYW. 7:Bo—Royal' Stenographers. To WBZ, WBZA, WBAL. KDKA. WLW. WJR. KYW, WTMJ. 9:oo—Wrlgley Hour. To WBZ. WBZA. WBAL, WHAM. KYW. WLW. WJR, WHAS. W3M, WSB. WMC. KWK, WRHM, WRVA. WJAX, KDKA. 9:oo—Longlnes correct time. To WBZ, WBZA, WJR, KYW. 9:oo—Oenla Zlellnska, coloratura soprano with string trio. 9:3o—Around the piano. *o:oo—Slumber Music. KDKA, Pittsburgh 6:oo—Time; dinner concert. o:oo—American history address. o:3o—Chain programs. o:oo—Reymeris R. V. B. Trio. WGY, Schenectady s:oo—Stocks; news; radio farm school. s:3o—Santa Claus. 6:oo—Syracuse University program. 6:30 —Health talk; studio. 7:oo—Chain programs. B:3o—Studio. WBZ, Springfield s:lo—Time: weather; orchestra. s:3o—News; health talk; orchestra. 6:oo—Santa Claus. 7:00 Music, "TiM—Chain programs. 9:o6—Music. 10:0p—Hotel sutler Orchestra.

* WENT. New York o:oo—Flnkenberg hour. 7:oo—Mm. Fisher’s Musicals. 7:3o—Talk, motion pictures. 7:4s—Harp. 8:00 Bright Star hour, "Fagllaccl” opera. B:3o—Poughkeepsie Players. 9:oo—Norsleet Trio. 9:3o—Melborne Dance Orchestra. 10:00—Jacoby’s Melody Way Orchestra. WOB. Newark 5:15-Old King Kole. s:3o—lutuk. the Eskimo. 6:oo—Bern lard Levltow’s Commodore Enseml It. 7:oo—Sessions Chimes. 7:ls—Christmas In other lands. 7:4s—New York University, current events B:oo—Columbia hour. 9:oo—Capylan Kidd program. 9:3o—Red Nichols’ Student Band. 10:00—News, weather, orchestra. 10:30—Bay State Aces. WNYC, New York 5:00—Plano; markets; uke novelty. s:3o—French lessons 6:3s—Talk. "The American Way.” 6:ss—Plano: mezzo-soprano. 7:3o—Talk, “Swltaerland.” 8:00—Violin. B:3o—Presidential Might Have Beens. B:4s—Songs. 9:oo—Organ; choir. WBAL, Baltimore s:oo—Sandman, Children's Christmas songs. s:3o—Dinner Orchestra. 7:oo—Mixed quartet. 7:3o—Chain programs. 9:oo—Studio ensemble. WIP. Philadelphia s:3o—French lessons. 6:oo—Unola WIP.

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WHAM. Rochester s:3o—Stocks: markets. s:4s—Syracuse University program. o:3o—Chain programs. WFBL, Syracuse s:2o—Stocks; weather. 6:3o—Syracuse University program. 6:oo—Chain programs. WHN. New York s:3o—Level Club concert ensemble. 6:oo—Cotton Club Orchestra. 6:3o—Three little sachs. 7:oo—i-I.eow's Eighty-Sixth Street Theater Orcheatra. 7:3o—Dance Orchestra. 9:oo—News; novelties. 9:3o—Leow's Theater Orchestra and vaudeville. 10:00—Versatile entertainers. 10:30—Silver Slipper Orchestra. 11:00—Mayflower Dance Orchestra. WGBS, New York s:oo—Uncle Qeebee. WRVA. Richmond s:4s—Spori; review. 6:oo—Hotel Richmond Oichestra. 7:os—Christmas in Old Virginia. 10:00—Hotel Richmond Orchestra. 11:00—Carry Me Back to old Virginia. WGR. Buffalo s:3o—Christmas music. 6:(o—Santa Claus. 7:oo—Chain programs. WRC, Washington 6:oo—Hotel Burlington Orchestra. 7:oo—Chain programs. I KHJ. Los Angeles 5:00-4studio concert orchestra. 6:oo—uDown South hour. Jubilee alngers. 7:oo—concert orcheatra. B:oo—Musical zevlaw.

Daylight Program

—Saturday— WKBF (1100-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hooiler Athletic Club) 10:00—Recipe Exchange. 10:80—Live Stock Market; Weather Forecast, by United States Department of Agrlotnlturo. Noon—Wanguin-Sharp Radio Department WFBM (1080-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power 4k Light Cos.) Silent. WLW. Cincinnati A. M. 9:oo—Crosley Woman’s hour. 9:4s—Red Cross first aid talk. 10:15—Weather; markets. 11:05—Organ. P. M. 1:30 —Radio dealers’ program. WLC, Chicago A. M. 9:oo—Livestock; home question box; grains. 10:00—Grains; produce. U:4g—Plano. Noon—R. F. D. Dlnnerbell program. P. M. 13:10—Farm talks. I:oo—Plddler. 4:Bo—Sports. KYW, Chicago F. M. I:oo—Luncheon concert.

DEC. 23, . 1927

—Bv Martin

—By Blosser

—By Crane

—By Small

—By Taylor

SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEB

WBZ, Springfield A. M. 9:3o—Special morning broadcast. 11:00—Palm Gardens Orchestra. WHO. Des Molnss A. M. B:oo—Victor Record program. o:4o—Science news of the week. 10:30—Organ. 11:00—Chain programs. KOIL, Connell Bluffe A. M. _ , 7:oo—Breakfaat program. 10:00— Music. P. M. 12:30 —Song jewels. I:oo—Orchestra. . ; I:3o—Housewife's helper. 3:oo— Patricia. WJZ, New York A. M. 11:00—Park Central luncheon musto. Noon —Yoeng's Orchestra, P. M. 13:55—Weather reports. I:oo—Chimes from Trinity Church. I:3o—Children's carol service—Trinity Church. 2:BO—NBC studio program. 3:00—To be announced. B:ls—Roxanne Williams, singer. B:3o—Venetian Gondoliers. 4:3O—NBC studio program. WGY, Bohenectsdy A. M. o:4s—Setting-up exercises. 7:3o—Cheerio. ~ _ , . . 11:30—Stock, cotton and grain markets. KDKA. Pittsburgh A. M. B:oo—Christmas carols. o:oo—Stock comment. 11:90— Closing stocks.