Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 May 1925 — Page 8

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Ilstdio HOftUR THE CONVENIENT PROGRAM FOR THE RADIO FANWHAT’S IN THE AIR ANY HOUR. TIMES PROGRAMS START DAILT AT 6:30 P. M. AND CONTINUE FOR TWENTY-FOUR HOURS. (ALL CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)

Radio Programs MONDAY. MAY 25 5:30 P. M.—WCCO (416.4). MinneapohsSt. Tail! —Children's stories; snorts •via P. M.—WO AW (5261. Omaha—Public news period. WOC (483.6), Davenport—Chimes. , G P. M. —WLW (422.3). Cincinnati—-Din-ner concert, ball scores. WDAF (386.0). Kansas City—‘ School of the Air:" baseball. WEAR (389.4). Cleveland—Music from Loew's State Theater. WO AW (526). Omaha—Organ recital.

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WREO, WLS. WMAQ, WQJ, WHAS. WON. WEITB, KFDM. KYW, WBAV, WBCN, CKCK, WOAI.

:30 P. M.—KFNF (266.. Shenandoah — Studio. WEAF (491.5). New York— Pianist,. WFAA (475.9). Dallas Orchestra. WJZ (454.3). New York Music. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia—--6:46*1*! m'.—KDKA (309.11. East Pitts burgh—University of Pittsburgh address WEAF (491.51. New Y'ork —Health talk; also WEII.

B:OO—WKRC. B:3t—KTHS, WMC. 9:OO—WLW. WOO. 9:3O—KTHS. WBAT, WOR. 10:0C—WCCO. 11:45—WDaF.

7P. M WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Drum corps. WGR (319). Buffalo—Quartet. WGAZ (275), South Bend—Musical program. WHB (965.0). Kansas CityMen's and boys’ hour. WEAF <49L-S;L New York —Gypsies: also WELL WCAP, WCAE. WJAR. WOO WW.I. WTAM (389.4). Cleveland —Studio program. WWJ (352.7). Detroit—Orchestra 7 13 P. M.—WHAZ (379.5). Troy—Girls 1 glee club. WLW (422.3). CincinnatiZoological gardens. WKRC (326). Cincinnati—Music 7:20 I*. M.—WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia Movie review 7:30 P. M.—WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth— Music. WHO (526), Des Moines — Quartet. WJZ (454.3). New York— Trio. WLIT (394.5). Philadelph)a— Features. WMC (499.7). Memphis— Talk. IVSUI (483.6). lowa City—Radio course. WNYC (526). New York— Studio program. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Y. M. C. A. glee club. „ , 7.40 P. M.—KOA (322.4). Denver —Bedtime stories. . 7:45 P. M. —KDKA (309 1). East Pittsopera hour. WHA (535.4). Madison— Music. WOR (405.2). Newark—Music reviews. WLW (422.3). Cincinnati — Piano recital. 8:00 P. M.—WCCO (416.4). MinneapoltsSt. Paul—“ Farm Labor Prospects.” WCAY (266). Milwaukee—Music. WDAF (365.6). Kansas City—Around the town. ( WEAF (491.5). New York— Quartett: also from WOO. WWJ, WEEI, WGR (319), Buffalo—Gertrude MeTaggart and friends. WHO (526), DeH Moines—Cowper program. WKAD (275). Milwaukee—Orchestra. WKRC (326). Cincinnati—Dance music. WOS (440.9). Jefferson City—Band and ghe club. W9B (428.3). Atlanta—Concert. WSUI (483 6), lowa City—Concert, music. 8:10 P. 1)1. —WJZ (454.3). New York Contralto, orchestra. 8:15 P. M.—WEMC (285.5). Berrien Springs—Music makers. WMAK (460). I.ockport—Max Freedman. 8:23 P. M. —WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia —Music. 8:30 P. M. —KFNF (268), Shenandoah — Trio. KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs— Orchestra. WFAA (475.9), Dallas — Y. W. C. A. WMC (499.7). Memphis— Orchestra. WCCO (416.4). Minneapo-lis-St. Paul —Program. WEAF (491.5). New York—Orchestra: also WOO.

7:OO—WGR, WTAM. 7:3O—WBAP, WBZ. B:OO—WEAF. WHO. B:3O—KFNF, WFAA. 9:OO—WSAI. 9:3O—VVJJD. 10:00—KSD.

8:40 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Dr. O. H. King. 8:45 P. M.-WOR (403.2), Newark— Perry and Russell. :0O P. M.—KOA (322.4). Denver—Orehestra. KSD f543.1t. St. Louis—Entertainers. WCAE (401.3). Pittsburgh —Flight of mythical dirigible. WHN (381.2). New York —Organ recital. WLW (422.3). Cincinnati—Orchestra. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia—Orchestra.

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Copvrioht. 1.93.-. bv United Press KDKA. East Pittsburgh. 9:40 p. m. EDT — Symphony players. WDAF, Kansas City. 8 p. m. CST —lvanhoe Band. WTAM, Cleveland. S p. m. EST— Victor Herbert’s night. KGO, Oakland, 8 p. m. PCST—Educational program. WEAF, New Y'ork, WCAE, Pittsburgh: WCAP, YVashington; WWJ, Detroit: WOO. Philadelphia: WJAR, Providence; WEEI. Detroit: WOO, Philadelphia: YVJAR, Providence; WEEI, Boston. 9 p. m. EDT—Gypsy string orchestra. WSAI (325.9). Cincinnati Music. WOAW (526(. Omaha—Junior Chamber of Commerce. WGR (319). Buffalo — Orchestra. 9:30 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —.Orchestra. WBAP (475.9). Ft. Worth—Ward's trail blazers. WHN (361.2) New Y'ork—Entertainment. WMAK '4061. Loch port—Frolic. WOR (405.2) Newark Orchestra. WJJD (302.8), Mooseheart—Studio program. 10:00 P. M.—KFI (468.5). Los Angeles— Owl program. WGO <361.21, Oakland —Music. KSD (545.1). St. Louis— Katherine Anderson, soprano. WCCO i 116.4). Mlnneapotta-St. Paul —Dane* program. WAHG (315.01. Long Island —Midnight program WOI (270). Ames. lowa—Musie. WTAM (389.4). Cleveland—Organ.

£ S:3O—WCCO. 6:46—WOAW. 6:OO—WDAF. 6:4S—KDKA, WEAF. 7:2O—WLIT. 7:3O—WSUI.

10:45 P. M.—WSB (428.3). Atlanta Musi”. UP. M.—KFI (468.5), Los Angete# Program. 11:18 P. M.—WHO (526). Des Motnea— Organ recital 11:18 P. M. —WDAF (306.0), Kanaaa City—Nighthawk frolic. 12 YI.—KFI (468.5). Los Angeles—Program. UGO (361.2). Oakland—Orchestra. TCKSDAY. MAY 26 0:30 A. M.—KYW (636.41. Chicago Morning exercises. “World Crier" every half-hour. 7 A. M.- WWr (352.7). Detroit Set-iiig-up exercises. 11 A. M.—Wiiav', (239.9). Columbus Music. WHK (273). Cleveland—Vocal music. 11:05 A. M.—WWJ (352.7). Detroit—Orchestra. 12 Noon—WCK (273). St. Louis—Music. 13:30 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Luncheon concert. 3 P. M.—WHK (273). Cleveland—Chtidren's program. WWJ (362.7). Detroit —Orchestra. 2:55 P. M. —WWJ (352.7), Detroit—Baseball. 1 P. M.—WHAS (399.8). Louisville—Organ. 5 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh —Band. VSX (516.0). Detroit—Ensemble. WEAF (491.6). New York— Bjnner concert. synagogue services. WTAM (389.4). Cleveland—-^Orchestra.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

If you see any automobiles bearinr these license numbers, call the police or The Indianapolis Times. Main 3300. The owner may be able to do the same for you some time. Automobiles reported stolen belong to: William S. Compton, 1943 Barth Ave., Ford, 540-688, from Maryland St. and Capitol Ave. John W. Howell, 6935 Julian Ave., Ford, no license given, from Ohio and Delaware Sts. Daniel B. Lucas, R. R. M. Box 332, Maxwell, 470-270 from Virginia Ave. and Pennsylvania St. Edwin J. Shambaugh, New Augusta. Ind., Chevrolet, 479-9Y* from Washington St. and Capitol Ave.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Ernest Stone, R. R. M. Box 368, Ford, found at Forty-Seventh St. and Capitol Ave. Floyd Nickerson, New Augusta. Ind., Ford, found at 900 Coe St. James Storn, 3327 E. Tenth St.. Chevrolet, found at Missouri and South Sts. Lloyd Morgan. 524 Middle Dr. Woodruff PI., Chevrolet, found at Washington St. and Virginia Ave. FIRE IS SIOO Twenty Mules and Horses Also Saved From Bam. Investigation was being made today to determine the or.gin of a fire that caused a SIOO damage to the home of Harry Smalley, 2214 Fulton St., Sunday. Twenty mules and horses were saved from Holt Ice Company’s barn at 356 W. North St., when fire threatened the structure, Saturday. Fire, the origin of which is unknown, caused a SSO damage. Defective wiring caused a SSO damage to the Southern Ave. Baptist Church, 1158 Southern Ave., late Sunday.

DANCE HALL BURNS Bu Tinira Special MONTTCELLO, Ind., May 25. Origin of the fire which estroyed the Hlllcrest dance hall on Lake Shafer with $7,000 loss, was being investigated today.

Rooms Asked for Race

Convention bureau of Chamber of Commerce will conduct a clearing house for lodging requests from Speedway visitors, Earl L. Ferguson, manager, announced today. Coupon to be filled out by persons desiring to offer rooms to

Convention Bureau, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis. You may list the following rooms for the use of Speedway visitors for the nights of May 29 and 30. Name Phone Address Number of single root**. ...... Double rooms Price per night for each person.. L. J

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ALLEGED KILLER IS HELD Bv United Preaa NEWBURYPORT, Mass., May 25. —Harry A. Kirby, sought since Saturday for the slaying of Miss Aida Hayward of Winthrop, Maine, was captured here today. Kirby admitted he was the man sought, but denied he killed Miss Hayw'ard. He said he left Winthrop “to protect somebody else."

MRS. MARCH HAYNES DEAD Bu Time a Special KOKOMO. Ind., May 25.—Funeral arrangements were being made today for Mrs. March Haynes, who died sudJenly Saturday. Her husband. son of Elwood Haynes, w r ho died recently, is in a New York hospital suffering from a nervous breakbreakdown.

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Meetings Here Tuesday Tau Delta Phi. Bunco Party 18 p. m. Spink Arms. Riley Hospital Cheer Guild. Meeting. .Claypool. Indiana Dairy Club. Luncheon. Claypool. Downey Avenue Christian Church’ Choir, Dinner. Claypool. Indiana State Normal School Board. Meeting. Luncheon. Claypool. , Ladles Whist Club. 1:30 p. m. Severin. Interstate Public Service Cos. Meeting 10:30 a. m. Luncheon. Lincoln. The Writers Club. Meeting 7:46 p. m. Lincoln. Indiana Real Estate Association Board of Governors Meeting. Luncheon. Lincoln. Indiana Purchasing Agents, Luncheon. Severin. Indianapolis Sales Club. Lunchfon. Severin. Rotary Club. Luncheon. Clawpool. A

OUT OUR WAY—By WILLIAMS

Hoosier Briefs

<<r"yT| ORGET the baseball bat I r I an(l the niash le In favor I Jof the rake and the paint brush," Mayor Lewis of Bloomington announced In a clean up week proclamation. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad will hold a safety rally at Washington. May 26. Mrs. Elizabeth Borchelt of near Batesville escaped Injury when a limb of a tree through the top of her auvo when she was parked on the public square at Greensburg. Throwing cartridges In a stove by mistake. Mrs. Ella Hunt of Princeton was seriously burned. Hartford City Is completing plans for the entertainment of the North Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Firemen’s Association convention June 17 and 18. Seymour is making an effort to bring the printing plant of Liberty, Chicago Tribune Magazine, there.

PI —lON LAG EL of Seymour ; I I feared a big smash when a L 1 box of eggs slipped from the seat of his auto, and grabbed for them. His auto crashed Instead. He escaped injury when the car plunged twenty .feet down an embankment. Ralph Tappln of Sunomltvllle claims the early record with an eight-pound bass. South Bend faces a fourth "drive.” The Y. M. C. A. Is asking 35,000. A drive for the dispensary association. Just completed, netted $100,000; a drive for the Hope Presbyterian Church realized $30,000 and SIOO,OOO was raised for the Federation of Social service. Lfcomls Anderson of La Porte has been designated by Congressman A. J. Hickey, for appointment to West Point. Albert Calvin, 24. bit off both thumbs o fills father. Ora Calvin. 60. In a fight. Columbus police charge. Russell Woodard. 16. of South Bethany, was freed on the charge of stealing a bicycle when he explained he was too far away from school to walk.

MONDAY, IWLAi a.,,.,,

MOROCCO DISCUSSION Bn I'nitcd Preaa PARIS, May 26.—The chamber of deputies today decided by a vote of 312 to 173 to postpone discussion of the Moroccan situation. The vote was tantamount to a vote of confidence In the Palnleve regime

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