Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 233, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 January 1926 — Page 16

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ANOTHER FINE RADIO PROGRAM UPON SCHEDULE Times ‘Air’ Artists Will Begin About 8:45 P. M. Tonight • The air will receive another fine radio program tonight when The Indianapolis Times puts on Its regular program. It Is going to start (“warm," regardless of the weather and will end just as “hot.” Two artists new to Times radio listeners will be Introduced. They are Passie Fulme, red-hot hartnonica player and Mrs. Mao Boyl Brown, reader and singer. The other artists, well-known on Times’ programs, are the Indianapolis Larks, a great orchestra, and Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh, contralto, with Miss La Rue Black at the piano. To Start at 8:45 The program will begin about 8:45 p. m. over WFBM from the Severln or*as soon as the Little Theatre completes Its program. It will be necessary to be off the air at 10 p. m. because of International Test Week. The program follows: Group I—The Indianapolis- Larks In three numbers. Group 2—Paaele Fulme, harmonica player. Group B—Mrs. Hu Boyl Brown In a readme, “The Story ol Old Glory, the Flag We Love." Two Solos Group 4—Miss Kathleen Bumbaneh In two solos. “He Was a Prince” and "Sometime,” with Miss La Rue Black at the ■ Baldwin Grand. Group s—The Indianapolis Larks In two orchestral numbers. Group o—Mrs,0 —Mrs, Brown in a solo, “Are We Down Hearted?” and in a reading “The Moat Beautiful Flag in the World." Group 7—Miss Bumbaugh in three solbs: "Sweetest Story Ever Told.” “Homing" and “Moonlight.’.' Group B—The Indianapolis Larks In two numbers. Group 9—Mrs. Brown again before the microphone. Group 10—Indianapolis Larks in more melody. Because of the limited time it may be necessary to make several changes In the order ,of the program.

foreign Stations Broadcasting Friday, Jan. 29

Wave Length Brussels 263 Vienna - 630 Prague 368 Munster 410 These four stations will broadcast during the American DX tests and will give listeners a chance to log overseas stations through the locals, as only one fourth of the American stations will be on the air at one time during this hour, which Is 10 to 11, central standard time. 9 to 10 Central Time—American continent • stations broadcast special programs for overseas listeners. 10 to 10:15 Central Time —Stations In Eastern and Atlantic Time Zones on air, other silent. 1 10:15 to 10:30 —Stations In Central time zone on air, others silent. 10:30 to 10:45—Stations in Mountain tirile zone on air, others silent. 10:45 to 11, CST.—Stations In Pacific time zone on air, others silent.

HOME TO HAVE SCHOOL City Board Granted Permission to Erect Building for Orphans. Marlon County commissioners have granted the school board permission to build a school on the grounds of the colored orphan’s home, It was announced today. The children at the Institution now attend Bchool two squares west of the grounds. A committee composed of Theodore Vonnegut, Charles W. Kern and Jacob Hilkene, represented the board in the negotiations. TRIAL TO BE SET MONDAY Father, Charged With Killing Baby, Pleads Not Guilty. By United Press MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 29.—Trial date for Chartes Gray, charged with murder for the death of his eighteen monthß old son, will be set at a conference of state and defense attorneys next Monday, it was announced today. Gray entered a plea of not guilty when arraigned yesterday and is expected to seek a change of venue. The Indictment charges the child died from a beating administered by the father. no more RHEUMATISM rT’S GONE! That awful agony! L Rheumatism can’t stand the rich, red blood that S. S. S. helps Nature build. But rheumatism will bring pa'n and misery to your Joints and muscles just as long as you are without plenty of rich, red blood in youi system. It's the red-blood-cells that S. S. S helps Nature build that drive out ol your system the impurities that cause rheumatism. And until you do build up your blood to where it Is pure and rich and red, you simply can’t get rid of rheumatism. And S. S. S. is the thing. Red blood conquers rheumatism. Everybody knows that. 8. 8. 8. means millions of red-blood-cells —means health all over No more rheumatism. Nights ol rest - days of joy, Vl ~, filled with the hap- f A piness of accomplish-f 4* O ] ment—-made possible J by a body brimful of red blooded life* > y v energy and vitality. N/ That’s what the end of rheumatism means — that’s what 8. S. S brings to you. Get S. S. S. from your dsgggist. The larger bottle U more economical.

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Today’s Best (Copyright, 1926, by United Press) WJZ, New York <454 M), and WGY, WRC, KYW, KDKA, WBZ, WHAM—9 p „ m.—Renee Chamet, violinist; Dusollnl Glannlnl, soprano; Giuseppe deLuca, baritone; orchestra. KGW, Portland (492 M), 10:30 P. M., PCST—Hoot Owls. WEAF, New York (492 M), 8 P. M., EST—Billy Jones and Ernest Hare. North American stations 15mlnute intersectional radio test programs, 11 to 12 EST. WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul (416 M), 8:15 P. M., CST—Odd Fellow program. Radio Programs 5:30 P. M.—CNRT (350.0). Toronto Orchestra. KDKA (300.1), East Pittsburg—Dinner concert; also WBZ, KFKX. WCAE (401.3). Pittsburgh Dinner concert. WCCO (416.4). Mip-neanolls-St. Paul—Court. VVFI (301.5'). Philadelphia—-Concert orchestra. WGBS (316.6) New York—Orchestra. WON (302.8), Chicago—Children’s period. WGR (310), Buffalo—Trio. WGY (379.6) Schenectady—Sunday school lesson. WJZ (454,3). New York—New York University course. WOR (406.2), Newark—Children's stories. WTIC (475.8 J. Hartford —Concert. 5:45 r. M.—WEEI 1 348.0), Boston—Big Brother. WOC (483.0). Davenport Chimes. Sandman. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Organ, dinner music. 6 P. M.—KYW (635.4). Chicago—Dinner concert. WBZ (333.3). Springfield Orchestra. WBAP (476.9). F,t. Worth —Orchesrta. WDAF (305.0). Kansas City—"School of the Air.” WEAF (491.5) New York—Orchestra. WFI (394.5) Philadelphia—Dance. WGBS (315.(1), New York—Radio problems, orchestra. WGY (379.5), Schenectady —Dinner program. WHT (400). Chicago—String trio, classical program. WHN (301.2). New York—Orchestra, instrumental and vocal. WJZ (464.3). New York—Concert. WJ.ID (370.2). Mooseheart—Dinner concert. WJR (517), Pontiac—Symphony, soloists. WLS (344.0) Chicago—Dinner bell program. WMAQ (447.5). Chicago—Organ, Wide Awake Club. WIP (508.-2). Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WOAW (620). Omaha—Music review, orchestra. WEAR (389.4) Cleveland—Syncopators. o: is p - M -—KMA (262). Shenandoah— Timely topics. Grady and Doc. WCCO (410.4) MinneapoUs-St. Paul—Orchestra. 0:30 P. M.—WAHG (315.6) Richmond Hill—Pianist. Prof. Hayne. WBAL (240). Baltimore—Male quartet. WBZ (333.3), Springfield—" Music Appreciation" WCAE. WEAF (491.6), New York—Childrens stories: also WOO. WCAP. WCAE WGR. WJAR, WEAR. WEEI (348 6). Boston—Entertainers. WFAA (476 9). Dallas—Trumpeters. WON (302.8). Chicago—Dinner music, quintet. WHN (517) New York—Popusong*. WJR (517). Pontiac—Trio. WJY (405.2) New York —Orchestra. WGY (8,98) Schenectady—Health talk. French. WLIT (31)4.5). Philadelphia— Dream Daddy. WOO (508.2). Phtladelphia—Story teller, talk. WSM (282.8). Naghvllle—Orchestra. M—WOAW (520), Omaha String quintet.

Dancing 7:3O—WHAS. 7:4S—WHT. 8:00—WBBM, WCAE, WWJ. B.3O—WMC, WOO. 9:OO—KMA, WEAR, WPG. 9:3O—WBAP, WEAF, WJZ. 11:00—WCCO, WEBH, WLS, WOK. WSB. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KPO. I:OO—KYW, 'WQJ,

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ner concert. WLIT (394.5), PhiladelWLS (344.0). Chiacgo—ullaby time. Ford and Glenn. WMBB (250). Chicago—Semi-classical program. WORD (275). Batavia. El.—Music. Uncle Dan. WQJ (447.6), Chicago—Orchestra, soloists WSM 1282.8). Nashville)—Bedtime stories. WTIC (475i>). Hartford—Talk. WPG (299 8). Atlantic City—Educational series. WWJ (352.7). Detroit—Orchestra, soloists. 7:10 P. M —WMCA (341). New York Tenor, shoe talk. 7:15 I*. M.—KDK A (300.1). East Pitt* burgh—University ot Pittsburgh address. WEAR (389.4). Cleveland —Music Conservatory. WGY (379,5). Schenectady—WGV Players. “The Lawsuit." WLS (344.0). Chicago—Trio In operatic melodies. WMC (499 7). Memphis —Bedtime sto-les. WOO (608.2). Philadelphia—Orchestra. - vocal. WPG (299.8). Atlantic City—Btudlo. WTIC (475.9). Hartford—Robert Buns anniversary. 7:30 P. M.-r-KOA (322.4). Denver String orchestra. KSD (454.1). 8L Louis—Commerce hour. play. WBZ (333.3). Springfield—Concert. Boston Girls’ quintet. WHAS (399.8 [. Louisville—Orchestra. WHO (62). Ces Motnea—Pianist, motor Band. WHN (361.2). New York—Bonn and entertainment. WJY (406.2). rJew York Soprano, flute, violin. WOI (270), Ames. lowa—Basketball. Kansas va. Ames. 7:45 P. M.—WLS (344,0). Chicago Poets' Corner. 7:50 P. M.—WHT (400). Chicago—Music features; orchestra. WMCA (341). New York—Broadway Association; talk.

Concert Music 7:OO—KSD, WBAL 7.BO—WTIC, WPG. B:OO—CNRT, WBZ, WGY, WJZ. 8:80 —JKFAB, WLS. a 9:O6—WAHG, WEBH. 9:3O—WGR. 11:00—KFI.

8.00 P. M.—CNRT (350.9). Toronto Trinity Choir. KDFM (315.0), Beaumont—Band. WAHG (315.8). New York—The Wards Auto Show program. WBZ 033.8). Springfield—Victor nour; also WGY. WJZ. KYW. KDKA and WRC. WBBM (2211). Chicago—Trio; dance; popular program. WCAE (401.31. Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WCX (617). Pontiac—Studio WOOD (410.4). Mtn-ncagolis-St. Paul—Health talk. WDAF (3ft0.0). Kansas City—" Around the Town,'' WEAR (389,4). Cleveland—ft T. L. program. WEAF (491.5). Now York—Entertainers. WEEI (3480), Boston—Musicals. WGN (370.2), Chicago—'Vocal and instrumental. WOES (302.8). Oak Park—-Orchestra; organ; vocal. \YGR (319). Buffaio—Entertain - ers. WJJD (370.21, • Mooseheart — Band: solos: talk, Wls (844.0). Chi- . cago—Concert quintet. WMCA (341),'' New York—Music. WPG (299.8). At lantic City—-Concert orchestra WRW (273). Tarrytpwn—Orchestra. WSB (428 3), Atlanta—Concert. WSM (282.1). Nushvllle —Piano pupils: contralto. WWJ (353.7). Detroit—Dance. 8:15 P. M.—KLDS (441). Independence— Concert. WOOO (410.4). MlnneapoUaSt. Paul—Lodge program. 8:30 P, M.—KFAB (340 8). Lincoln One Hundred and Tenth Medical Regiment. KOA (322.4). Denver—Sunday school lesson. WEEI (348.6 L Boston — Program. WFAA (475.9). Dallas—Soprano: assisting musicians. WJAD (352.7). Waco. Texas—Popular songs; piano: reading. WGR (319) BuffaloPiano: W. H. F. Tenny. WL3 (344.0). Chicago—Ford and Glenn present "School Days." WMC (499.7), Memphis—Hawaiins WMAQ (447.6). Chicago—Trio WOO (508 2). Philadelphia —Orchestra: organ. WOAJ (394.5), San Antonio—Music. 0:00 P. M.—CFAC (435.8). Calgary Women's Concert Trio, KFKX 1288.3). Hastings—lnstrumental music. KMA (252). Shenandoah Dance. KOA (3224). Denver —W. C. T U program KTHS (374.8). Ho( Spring*—Solo night KTHS artists. KYW J 535.4 h Chicago —Muiac WAHG (315 0). Lonr laland—"French nigh* " Ann Morgan. WEAF (491.6) New York —Chamber mualrale. WEAR (389 41 Cleveland— Singing Syncopators. WEEI (348.0). Botaon—Orchestra: marimba band WF.BH (3702), Chicago—Light opera company. WGY (379 5). Schenectady— Play. ‘Everyman." WTL (273). St. I-ouJa—Vaudeville. WLS (344.0), Chicago—Tenor. WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia—Morning Glory Club: orchestra. WLIB (302 8). Chicago—lnstrumental and vocal. WORD (270>. Batavia—Vocal; studio. WMAQ (4475). Chicago— University of Chicago lerture: soprano. WMCA (341). New York—Dramatic critic and Mr. Zero. WMBB (250).

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BOARD COMPLIMENTED Health Officials Efficient in Administration of Maternity Funds. Officials of the State board of health were complimented today by Miss Lulu Mitohell, representative of the Federal children’s bureau, on administration of the Federal maternity and infancy appropriations. Federal appropriations to the State began following acceptance of the act by the 1923 legislature. FORBES PLANS APPEAL Former Veterans Bureau Head to Make Supreme Court Fight. Bit United Pratt CHICAGO, Jan. 29.—Attorneys for Charles R. Forbes, former head of the Vterans’ Bureau and John W. Thompson, Bt. Louis contractor, will go to the United States Supreme Court in the fight to reverse the Jail sentence and fines Imposed on the two for alleged conspiracy to defraud the Government. This announeenv. it was made today follow-

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1907 CASE ON TRIAL Self-Defense Pies of Alleged Slayer of Brother-In-Law. BO United Prett BLOOMFIELD, Ind., Jan. 29. Self-defense was the plea today of Monroe Mowrey, who is said to have killed his brother-in-law, John Dove, in 1907. , The shooting occurred In March, 1907, nearly nineteen year* ago, following which Mowery escaped from the county Jail and roamed the county, returning here secretly ;three years ago. He waa arrested last September. BOY COMMITS SUICIDE Despondency Over Love Afflalr I* Blamed. Bo United Prett RICHMOND, Ind.. Jan. 29.—A 29-year-old boy, Frank Cunningham, ie dead here today, the victim of eelfadministered poison, taken in a fit of despondency over a love affair.

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