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WMCA (3701 New York—Theater review; pop ' J 1 n' —; yßoPE^^xTuouQHrN ! songs; orchestra. —7 y iTiV I WTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. ( /YOU WANTED \ | WEEI (447) Boston—Orchestra. \ pull 1 WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. To gg£sP / cn \ I ME To Fishing The Air (447). (4691. WCAE (517). WEEI WRC G. SHUBERT WIP (508) Philadelphia—Orchestra. BY FRYE WNYC (535) New York—Markets; juvenile All references are Central Standard Time program; Spanish lessons. —5:30 o’clock— WHK (265) Cleveland—Concert. The- first musical work produced over the Columbia Broadcasting WHAM (278) Rochester—Markets; dinner music. in America, then the Colonies, will System’s network. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Concert. In this hour the favorite "blues” WIBO (416) Chicago—Organ. be heard in the Maxwell House con- KPO (428) San Francisco—Organ. singer, Lee Morse, will add variety WJR (441) Detroit—Ensemble. at tonight, broadcast by (535) Hartford—Trio. WTIC 8? . cert hour as well as pep. CAR —6 o’Clock the N. B. C., over the Blue network WJAY (227) Cleveland—Ensemble. ■ Hall’s orchestra and the Sylvania WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. from WJZ, New York. The name WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Concert. of this production is the “Beggar’s Foresters, going on the air at 6 and WGN (306) Chicago—Stocks; Uncle Quin; respectively, from ensemble. Opera,” said to be have been the 7, WJZ, New York, WGHP (319) Detroit—Organ reettay; Lady Moon. MQ.iaMt.oev. show of George over the N. B. C. Blue network will I msvwtwwv>c.mu favorite musical pro- WBZ (333) Springfield—Orchestra; soloists. Washington. both get reminiscent in their WJAX (337) Jacksonville—Orchestra; chil- by grams. dren’s program. SKETCHES BY BESSEY “The Beggar’s Opera,” written WLS (345) Chicago—Markets; organ; John G&y just 200 years ago, is a The first orchestra will play a sports; orchestra. SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEB number of old waltzes, used by WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Children’*'songs; of Knowledge satire on political and prison con- our Hawaiian entertainers. The Book ditions in Great Britain, during the grandparents and the Foresters will WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. present program of song fav- WMCA (370) New York—Talk; orchestra; regime of Sir Robert Walpo.le, prime a old trio. first orites including “In the Shade of WOR (422) Newark—Ensemble. minister. The piece was pro- WLW (428) Cincinnati—Trio. duced in America in 1750, and is the Old Apple Tree,” and “Just Be- WJR (441) Detroit—Orchestra; Ford and fore the Battle, Mother.” Glenn; guitar music. counted as the most successful piece WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ recital; or- ever on the English stage. chestra. produced The of WEAF (492) New York—Synagogue serv- The leading roles will be sung by unveiling a Columbus Williams, Charles Magrath, monument, fashioned in Italy will WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. Norman, WIP (508) Philadelphia—UncleWip. George Baker, Alfred Heather, mark the celebration of Columbus WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Uncle Kay-Bee; Day at Newark, New Jersey. The talks. George Gregson, Lena Maitland, (517) program by WTAG Worcester—Dance. Sylvia Melis, Celia Tun-il Julie Meo will be put on the air KYW (526) Chicago—Uncle Bob. WOR, Newark-New York. —6:30 o’Clock and Alison Ramsay. The Maxwell WHAM (278) Rochester—Music. The principle are (285) House Coffee Radio Concert orches- speakers Gov- WBAL Baltimore—Concert. ernor Harry Mayor WGY (3791 Schenectady—Orchestra. tra will provide the instrumental A. Moore, and WTAM (400) Cleveland—Blue room pro- Thomas Raymond of Newark. gram. accompaniment for the opera. (492) York—Light opera, of the newspaper’s most important depart- '. WEAF New One H sketched his in. "lolanthe.” To WLIT (405). WRC (469), telegraphed news—was brought to its would any toward (484). (517 (545). ments—its discussing the' ship- was 1843 before Congress give help A program of gypsy music will be WJAR WCAE L KSD in- vention while on The Heerman Instrumental Trio (508) Philadelphia—Trio. • status of speedy transmission through the , line. first telegraph line was WOO present n°f the electro- and to building a telegraph The of Heerman, broadcast by WEAF, New York, this KYW (526) Chicago—Concert. of Samuel Morse, a painter. Morse, board continued Emil violin; vention F. B. a * Baltimore 1844 and over it composed afternoon at 3:15, played by the WHO (535) Des Moines—Little symphony magnet it h feMow-Das-P ' labor on his design until built from to Washington Walter Heerman, cello and Thomie orchestra. Yale graduate, was on shipboard, returning from Eu- Morse sent his famous message. iniWhat hath God Royal Gypsy Trio. WNYC (535) New York—Orchestra. 1836 when he believed Prewitt Williams, piano, will pro- *•' in studying art h.n hi. great < ToB Continued) Their will —7 o’clock— roe- ■ he had solved the prob- wrought?” vide an hour of musical entertain- selections include: (217) Buffalo—Columbus day pro- idea came to him. iliTssK Sketch** and SynopMt, Copyright. IM7. Th* Cflif Soctoty. WKBW that way burst uponr him. /Q./2 from Cincinnati, at 9. gram. ky HEX, Through Special Permission of thofrubllehora of Tbo Book of kwowtodgo. Copyright, 1523-2S. f_ > ment WLW, Paraphrase on National Hungarian WJAY (227) Cleveland—Vocal. Their program will include the three Melodies Padouk WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Children’s hour; Valse Triste Sibelius bers of the warship’s crew traded numbers: ensemble. —9:30 o’Clock WSB (476) Atlanta—Entertainers. following Selections from the “Fortune Teller” WRVA (254) Richmond—Sunshine program. WOC (375) Davenport—Soloists. (517) TRADE SOAP FOR PEARLS Major, op. (263) WSM (341) Nashville—Variety. CNRE Edmonton—Dance. clothes, razors, soap and other 1. Brahms: Trio in B 8. Herbert WSEA Norfolk—Music hour. WBBM (389 1 Chicago—Recital. (353) music. o’clock— old Al'-agro Scherzo. Csardas. Chicago—Concert. (4541 house hour. WWJ Detroit—Dance "—l2 con brio. WLIB <3061 WJZ New York—Maxwell (294) (370) Kansas City—Cavaliers. caps. for of pearls. 2. An Old Italian Love (333) Springfield—Quartet. To WIFT (258). 1 285). WTMJ WDAF CNRV (291) Vancouver—The night trival items hundreds Sammartini: WBZ WBAL (337). WMCA (370) New York—Variety. Crew Makes Easy Drigo: WSM (341) Nashville—Bedtime story; din- KDKA (316), WBZ (333). WJAX show. WLIB (306) Chicago—Organ. British Warship Song. Serenade. WBBM (389) Chicago—Stage (337) Grainger: Colonial .. (341), (4281, WJR (441), KNX Los Angeles—Orchestra. 3. Percy Song.