Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 220, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 January 1926 — Page 10
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Vovvrioht. 192(1, In/ United Frees WJZ, New York (454 M), and WGT, KDKA. WBZ. KYW, WRC, 9' 1). m., EST—Frances Alda, Titta Rnffo, Flonzaley Quartet. WEAF, hookup , (14 stations), 1(J p. m.. EST—Orchestra directed by Joseph Knecht. WHO, Des Moines (526 M), 11 p. m., CST— * WHO little symphony. IvUO. Oakland (361 M), 8 p. m., PCST—Aahmes Temple Band. * CNRM, Montreal (411 M), 8:30 p. m., EST —University of Montreal night. v Radio Programs 5:30 P. M.—KDKA (300.1). East Pit'* burgh—Little Symphony also KfcKX. WBZ. KPIIO (390.0). Houston-—Uncle Judd. WCAE (461.3). Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WCCO (416.4). MttmeaiwlisSt. Paul —Children's program. Wit (304.3) Philadelphia—Orchestra. }VbN (303.8) Chicago Organ. WGY | (370.5), Schenectady—Trio. WMCA . (341). New York—Orchestra. WOR (495.2), New York—Ensemble. WPG (300.8) Atlantic City—Sports; organ. WTIC (475.0)_, Hartford—Trio. 5:45 P. M.—WBAL (246). Baltimore Dinner prorgam. WBAL Orchestra. WEEI (348.6). Boston—Big Brothers Club. WOC (483.6), Davenport Ohlmes: Sandman. , , 6:00 P. M.—KM A (252). Shenandoah Dinner music: talk; sports. KYW (535.4) Chicago—Dinner music. KDKA. WRAP ’(475.9). Ft. Wortli—Orchestra. WDAF (366.8) Kansas City—"School of the Air:" music: talk. W’EAH (389.4) Cleveland—Orchestra. WEAK (491.5) New York—Midweek hymn
Concert Music 7:OO—WJZ, WGY, WRC. 7:BO—KDKA, KOA. 8:00—WBZ, WCBD. B:3O—WKAA, WORD. 9:OO—KTHS, WJZ. 9:3O—WMAC, WOAI. 10:00—WOK, WQJ.
sing. WFI (394.5), Philadelphia— Dance. WHT (400). Chicago—Classical program; organ. WIP (508.2), Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WJR (517’), Pontiac—Orchestra: soloists. WJZ (404.3), New York—Orchestra. WOAW (5261, Omaha —Hawaiian Trio: soloists. WRC (468.5) Washington—Orchestra. WPG (209.81. Atlantic City—Orchestra. 8:30 P. I \i —WßZ (333.3). Springfield Lenox ensemble. WCAE (261.3). Pittsburgh—Children's period. WEAF (491.5) New York—Entertainers. WfAA (475.9). Dallas —Orchestra. WON (302.8). Chicago—Dinner music; ensemble. WGI (379.5), Schenectady— Book chat: music. WHN (361.2). New York—Varied entertainment. WJR (317). Pontiac —Ide and Maginmty. WJY (405.2). New York—Orchestra. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia—Dinner music. WTIC (475.9), Hartford—Talk, bud Kingston. 0:40 P. M.—WEE I (348.6). Boston—Talk. “Relativity.” WLS (344.6). Chicago— Oiyan.
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WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Company. 268 Meters. Thursday, Jan. 14. Q:00 —Sports and stock market reports. 6:30 —Boys’ hour, F. O. Belzer, Indianapolis Council Boy Scouts of America. v 7:O0 —Gus Edwards Le Paradis Orchestra. 9:30 —Mary Traub Busch program. 10:30 —Gus Edwards Le Paradis Orchestra.
(i-. 50 P. 31.—WOAW (526). Omaha—Orchestra.. „ ... 7 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh —Farm program. KFNF (266). Shenandoah—Concert Hopkins. Mo. KSO (241.8). Clarinua. Towa—Farm talks, band. KYW (535.4). Chicago—Uncle Bob. WBAL (246), Baltimore —Music Coneervatory. WEBH (370.2) Chicago —Orchestra, entertainers. WBCN (2fln), Chicago—Classical hour. WBZ (333.3).
Dancing 7:OO—WQJ. 7:3O—KPRC. 8:00—WBBNfc B:3O—WRW, WSMB. 9:OO—WEAF, WOC, WLIB, WWJ, WSAI. 9:3O—WHN, WRC. 10:00—WBBM, WEAF, WJR, WGR. 10:30—WOAW. II:Oq—WEBH, WHN, W'OC. 11:45—WDAF. . 12:00—KPO. I:OO—KYW, WQJ.
Springfield—Orchestra. WEAF (491.5). New York—Program: also WGR. WCCO. WWJ. WFI. WEEI. WOC. WCAE. WTAG, KSD. WHAR (075). Atlantic City— Trio. WHN (361.2). New York—Entertainers. WIP (508.2). Philadelphia "Se*quicentennial." WJZ (454.3). New York—United States Army Band: also WGY. WRC. WLS (344.6). Chicago Woodshed Theater. W.IAR (305.91. Providence——Dance. WLIB (302.8). Chicago—Popular program. WMBB (250). Chicago—Duo. semi-classica) program. WMCA (341). New York—Barytone. pianist. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Wonder Excursions. concert songs. WQJ (447.5). Chicago—Dinner concert, vocal solos. 7:15 P. M.—WIP (508.3). Philadelphia— Etude period, recital. WJY (405.2). New York—" Horses." WRFO (285.3). Lansing—Orchestra, quartet. flute. 7:20 P. M.—WLS (344.6). Chicago 7::)0 lO i’. M.—XDKA (309.1). East Pittsburgh—Famous Composers. KOA (322.4), Denver—String orchestra. KPRC (290.9). Houston—Danro. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Guitar and mandolin. WEAR (389.4), Cleveland Studio. WEAF (491.6) New York—Voyagers: also WEEI. WFI. WCAE. WOC (483.0). Davenport—Tenor. pianist. WOI (270). Ames. lowa—"Dairyman's
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Left to right: Tom C. Polk, John McPhee and John E. Tribby.
This program will mark the initial A noteworthy program will be presented by the Little Theatre Society of Indiana, the oldest in America. at 9:15 p. m., Friday, when the society with the assistance of the staff of WFBM, will broadoast the thriller, “Four of a Kind,” by Florence Wilcox. Friday night's program has been postponed one hour, ns the time usually occupied by' the Tattle Theatre Society is to be used by The Indianapolis Times in broadcasting a basketball game.
Course." WHAS (399.8). Louisville— Vocal and instrumental. WHO (520). Des Moines—-Quintet. WJY (405.2). New York—Mixed quartet. WJZ (454.3’ New York—" Too Much Money. WNYC (526). New York—Skating championship. 7:45 P. M.—WHT (400). Chicago—Musi- <■. features, orchestra 17:50 P. M.—WOI (270). Amos. lowa Program. 8:00 P. M.—KLDS ( 441). Independence, Mo.—Music Club concert. KYW (539.4). Chicago—Good reading: studio. WORM (226). Chicago—Popular: dance. WBZ (333.3) Springfield—Patriotic urogram WCBD (344.0). Zion. 111.—Soloists: mus.o. WCAR 1263) San Antonio—Music . WGY (379 31 Schenectady—Music; also WJZ. WRC. WEAF (491.5). New York—Entertainers: also WEEI. WGR. WCAE. WSAT. WGN. WWJ WFI. WTAG. WOC. WCCO. KSD WEAR. WJAR. WHAR (275) Atlantic City Studio. WMCA (341), New York Orchestra. WHO (526). Des .Moines— Trio. WHN (301.2). New York—Entertainers. WJR (317). Pontiac —Serenaders: soloists WMAQ 1447.5). Chicago—Commerce talk. WORD (275), Batavia—Trio: Sunday school. WLWL (288.3) York—Duets: "Modern Poets." WRVA (256). Richmond Announcements. WRW (273). Tarry - town—Varied entertainment. WSB (428.3) Atlanta —Music. 8:15 P. M.—WRVA (250). Richmond University of R'ehmond program. WJY (405.2). New York—Engineers' dinner 8:30 P. M.—WFAA (475.9). Dallas Quartet. musicians. WBZ (333,31. Soringfleld—Music WRW (273). Tarrytown—Orchestra. songs. WMC (499.7). Memphis—Hawaiian orchestra. WORD (276). Batavia —Concert orehes-
appearance on the air ns radio actors, of John E. Tribby, chief announcer of WFBM, and Tom G. Polk, director of the station. Alvin Dittrich and H. W. Prunk are two other members of the Little Theatre Society who will take liart Jn the playlet. The program was worked out by tho publicity directors of the Little Theatre in cooperation with the public relations department of the Merchants Heat apd Light Company, and was directed by Mrs. Elizabeth Bogert Schofield.
Silent Today Ontral—Jv FAB. KFD M, KFKX. KFMQ, KFUO, WJAD, WOWL, WSUI, WBM, KLDS. Eastern—CKAC, PWX. WAHG, WEBJ, WBPI, JVHAZ, WLIT, WOO. WOR, WTAM, CNRO. Far West—WFOA, KLX, KOA, KWSC. * J /
tra. WSMB (319), New Orleans—Orchestra. 9:00 P. M.—KM A (253). Shenandoah Orchestra. soloists. KTHS (374.81. Hot Springs—Presbyterian Church Chorus, KYW <535.41, Chicago—Classical concert. WEAF (491.5). New York—Dance orchestra, also WEEI WOC. WGR. WLIB, KSD. WTAG. WSAI. WCOO,_ WW.IJkVFI. WCAE and WJAR. WEBH CiW.2)-r Chicago Orchestra, vocal. WGY (379.5). Schenectady—Music. WJZ (454.3), New York—The Record Boys. talk. WMAQ (447.5) Chicago—Chicago University lectures. WMBB (250), Chicago—Orchestra. WNYC (526) New York Lecture service. WOAW (526). Omaha—De luxe program. WPG (209.8). Atlantic City—Studio. WRNY (258.5) New York—Trio. 9:05 P. M.—WIP (508.3). PhiladelpWe— Serenade™.
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"Four of a Kind,” is a gripping story of a group of sailors, a chinaman and a priest on a smajl sailing vessel in and Oriental port. The cast of characters follows: Jake ..Tom C. Polk Father Jerolomen John E. Tribby Wang-Sing John McPhee Smike Allan Dietrich Crawles H. W. Prunk One of the outstanding produc tions of the Little Theatre's repertoire is being planned for presentation over the air on the following Friday night, Jan. 22.
9:15 P. M.—WLWL (2883). New York „ Psycho Analysis." soprano. 9:-*0 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Dance. WMAQ (447.3). Chicago— Music. 9:30 I*. M.—WHT (400). Chicago Dance instrumental. organ. WHN (361.2). New York—Orchestra. WGBS (31. >6). New York—Dance. WMAC. *341). New York—Whispering baritone. WPG (290.8). Atlantic City—Piano recital. - WRC (468.5). Washington— Meyer Davis Orchestra. WOAI (394.6), San Antonio—Popular program. WOI (2<o). Ames. lowa—Weather reports. 9:35 I*. M.—WBZ (333.3), Springfield— Singing orchestra. 9:45 P. M.—WJZ (445.3). New York Orchestra 19:00 P. M.—KDKA (309.1). East Pitteburgh—Review. KFI (467). Los Angeles—Band. KGO (361.21. Oakland —Shrine band. solos. KHJ (405.21. Los Angeles—Music. KPO (428.3). Sail Francisco—Studio. KYW (535.4). Chicago—Homo program. WBBM (226). Chicago—Dance; popular program. WBCN (26(1). Chicago—Owl matinee dance. WEAF (491.0). Neto York—Lopex Orchestra. WGN (302 8) Chicago—Dance. WGR (319). Buffalo— Orchestra. WHN (361.2). New York— Orchestra WJAZ (322.4) ChicagoClassical concert, vocal. WJR (517), Pontiac—Orchestra. 10:00 P. M.—WMAC (341), New York— Orchestra. WOK (217.3). Chicago— Vocal and instrumental music. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Dance. WQJ (447.5). Chicago-—Orchestra, radio artists. 10:05 P. M.—WCCO (416.4). MinneapolisSt. Paul—Travel talk. 10:15 P. M.—KTHS (374.8). Hot Springs —Vocal dance.
10:20 P. 51 .—WCCO (410.4), Mumc apolis-St. Paul—Orchestra. 10:30 P. M.—WGY 1379.5). Schenectadv -—Organ. WOAW (528). Omaha—Or lOnlS 8 !*?' M.—WSB (428.3). Atlanta 11:00 P. M.—KFT (407). Los Angeles— Program. WEBH (370.2). Chicago— Orchestra. songs. readings. WFAA (475.9). Dallas—Musicians. WHN (361.2) New York—Ted Lewis Orchestra. WJAZ (322.4). .Chicago—Chimes classica 1 quartet. WLS (341.6) Chi cairn—Theatrical Press hall. WLIB (302 8). Chicago—Popular program songs. WHO (526). Des Moines—Lit tlo * mhonv. , WMCA (341) Ne e
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