The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 11, 1924, Page 6, Image 6

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H l THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON
THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924
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Our store will be especially decorated: for the event. There will be displays of various kinds of radio apparatus. The full line of the famous
"RADIOLA" receivers will be on display and they will be explained and demonstrated to you. At 8 p. m. reception will bein from coast stations.
At 9 p. m., immediately following Mayor Baker's reading of Defense Day proclamation, we will receive our RADIO OPENING PROGRAM. A group of
Salem's best musicians will go to Portland to put on this program for the occasion and it will be broadcasted by special arrangement with RADIO KGW.
Our special RADIO OPENIjtjG PROGRAM will be a surprise program. Some of the artists are: Miss Trista
Wenger, R. D. Barton, Carl Wenger, Prof. T." S. Roberts. You will like it. .; Come and hear it; j
COAST PROGRAM
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- PROGRAM FOR KGO -312 Meters
General Electric Co., Oakland ll
8:00 p.m. Studio program. - Part I a program
Spanish music: j . i
Piano solos j i
Andalusian Airs 1. Gomez
Fandango :.....L. i.... . Romo
. 1 - Professor Zurbano
Soprano solos I i J
Clavelitos (Little Carnation) .....
Perjura The Perjurer)
Pearl Ilendon I
i Bass solo-
iMonologo de La Tempestad ........ .....
Jose E. Corral
Short address -"Spain" (in Spanish)
: Professor Oscor Galeno
Soprano solos
' Cielito Lindo ........ --.
La Paloma . -
' Pearl Rendon ,
) Bass solos-
Cauto del Presidiario ..... .....
I Las Violetas .. -
v t; Jose E. Corral
v J, :i . . - Part II
; Contralto solos
Three Indian Songs .1..:
J Edith Sandoe
' . Ruth Waterman, accompanist j
Travel talk "The Colosseum." (First of sries
of five talks on "Rome, the Eternal CitD
; ; f , Ford E. Samuel . j
Baritone solos w ill
. Vision Fugitive Massenet
Du bist die Ruh j.. Schubert
Life and Death Coleridge-Tiylor
' : B. Simon ; '
Soprano solos
Wish Blossoms Eville
Summer Wind . .i - Bishoff
Ann Mitchell J
? Humorous Monologue "Marrying for a. t
Livirig" - Dix
" Vera! Frances Morse r U
Piano solos ' . f t i
. Nocturne Op. 32, iBMjor i?i:ir.:i:.i'topin';
s Polichinelle (Woman lftt$ (....., Racjimapinoff
- Zulima Bainbridge Brown . ' .:
Soprano solos ; - , llj
j Rockin' in de Win' . ............ ..... Neidlfnger
Angel Cake .......L. . .... .... Smith
Ann Mitchell
Lumberjack poem "Tillie Olsen"
Fred Thomas
t Burlesque "My Old New Jersey Home'
' Meryl Bish
Valverde
Tejada
I. Chapi
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Fernandez
Yradier ,
.... Alvirez
Tejada
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Contralto solos Three lullaby- songs by
Cyril Scott, Gertrude1 Ross and Kate Vannah
Edith Sandoe
- Humorous dialogue
"The Martyrs" ....4.....Jl............. Dg MiUe
'j; Vera Frances- Morse
Fred Thomas
Popular songs
I I Was Married Up in the Air and I've Been
L Up in the Air Ever Since I Smith
j 'Tis an Irish Girl I Love - : Brown
I -i Meryl Bish i
Mrs'.. George N. Calfee, accompanist
Piano; solo Cantique de Amour Liszt
. Zulima Bainbridge Brown
10 :00 p.m to 1 :00 a.m. Dance music program
I by Henry Halstead's Orchestra, assisted by
I soloists, Hotel St. Francis, San Francisco.
PROGRAM FOR jkHJ 395 Meters
, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles
6:00 to 6 :30 p.m. Art Hickman's Concert Or
I chestraifrom the Biltmore Hotel. ;
6:3ttto 7:S0 p.m. Children's program presenting
1 Dickie Brandon, screen juvenile, j
8:00 to 9:00 p.m. Program presented by the
f Continental National Bank.
9:00 to 10?00 p.m. Program by Filipino String
j Orchestra through the courtesy of the Blue
i Bird Cafeteria.
10 :00 to 11:00 p.m. Art Hickman's Dance Or
1 chestrajfrom the Biltmore Hotel., I
1 PROGRAM FOR KFI 469 Meters
Earle C. Anthony, Inc Los Angeles
6 :45 to 8 :00 pjn. Y.M.C.A. lecture and Los
I Angeles Junior Quartette.
8:00, to 9:00 p.m. Ambassador Hotel Cocoanut
I Grove Orchestra. ; j . u
9:00 to lt):00 p.m. California Theatre program.
10:00 to 11:00 p.m. John Smallman, vocal pro
j gram. I J .r: ;v:j '. J '' 1 y .'
! PROGRAM FOR KLX 509 Meters
3:00 to 5j00 p.m. Baseball scores. ;
7:00 to 7 :30 News items, weather report, mar-
ket and financial news'. L
PROGRAM FOR KPO 423 Meters
Hale;Bros. Radio Station, San Francisco
12:00 m. Naval Observatory time signals.
.. Reading of the Scripture. 1
1 :00 to 200 p.m. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel
Orchestra, by wire telephony.
2:30 to 3 :30 p.m. w
Piano solo
Spring Sonata .l.......,..4-.--.-.,---4-- Beethoven
f 4 (Allegro. Adagio molto expressivo)
' Mme. Pavla Angermuende, pianist
Thomas Jussof McDermotti violinist
Massenet
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Dramatic soprano solos
Ouvre tes Yeux Bleus . i..
Thanks Be to God .....
Ramona A. Leonard
i Mabel Jones, accompanist i s!
'Violin solos '
Meditation from "Thais") L Massenet
Romance .. . .... Vieuxtemps
Thomas Jussof Dermott
Mme. Pavla Angermuende, accompanist
Piano solos -J j
Au Matin . ... :. ....... .. Godard
; Minuet! .............:..."........... .. Paderewski
I Mme Pavla Angermuende r ;
Dramatic soprano solos T : ;
To a Hilltop.. .-..,...........:..... 1.:... Cox
I Did Not Know . . ...!; Loepke
! Ramona A. Leonard ; i :
j Mabel Jones, accompanist i
Violin solos , s
Preislied (from "Die Meistersinger) ;
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Allegretto ............... Boecherini-Kreisler
Thomas Jusoff Dermott . j
Mmel Pavla Angermuende; accompanist
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel
Orchestra, by wire telephony. - I f I
5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Children's Hour. Stories by
Big Brother, taken from the Book of Knowledge
Some Singing Birds.
The Man Who Gave.
Fables of Aesop. "
Catching a Thief. '
7:00 to 7j:30 p.m. Rudy Seiger's Fairmont Hotel
Orchestra, by wire telephony.
8 :00 to 9 :00 p.m. Organ recital by Theodore J.
Irwin, KPO official organist: ;
March Persian ... . ..: .-X Strauss
Andante (from "Orfeo") Gluck
Caprice Alceste .. ... Gluck
Symphony (from "The New World"
j slow! movement), -. Dvorak
Operatic selection (from "Madame But
terfly") Ul Puccini
i Abandonada (Mexican waltz) Puccini
Selection Old-time Favorites (by request)
Musical comedy selection (from "Blos-
. som Time") Schubert
Vorspeil (from! third act of "Meister-"
" ' singer") 3.uz-( - - J Wagner
Air .de Ballet ........... Van Gael
Danse Arabe (from "Nutcracker J
Suite") - ... Tschaikowsky
Fox-trot Mandalay : j
9:00 to 10:00 p.m. Program under management
of Mrs. Raymond Marshall.
10:00 to 11:00 p.m. E. Max Bradfield's Versa-
i tile Band playing in Palace Hotel.
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