Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 286, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1926 — Page 4
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Today’s Best
Covvrloht. 19SS. NEA Service (Central Standard Time Throughout) WBAL, Baltimore (246 M), 7 P. M. —Dubois oratorio, “Seven Bast Words of Christ.” KGO, Oakland (361 M), 30 P. M Hadlo drama “Hazel Kirke." WTIC, Hartford (476 M), 7:15 P. M. —Williams College night. WIW, Cincinnati (422 M), 11 P. M.—April Foolishness. WHB, Kansas City (366 M), 8 P. M.—Band concert. WCBD, Zion, 111. (344.6 M), 8 P. M. —Mixed quartet, organ and celestial bells. WO AW, Omaha (526 M), 6 P. M. —Dorothy Lowden, harpist and F. M. Mills, trumpeter. WBAP, Ft. Worth (475.9 M), 7:30 P. M. —Saxophone. WHAS, Louisville (399.8 M), 7:30 P. M. —Virginia Vetter’s entertainers. WJR, Pontiac, Mich. (516.9 M), 8 P. M.—Orchestra.
Radio Programs 5:30 P. 31.—KDKA (309.1) —Little Symphony. also KFKX WADC (258)—Pinner concert. WBAL (246) —Orchestra. WBZ (333.3)—Orchestra: ensemble, WCAE (401.3)—Orchestra. WCAL i•J T 8 >—Orchestra. WCCO 410 .41 Children's program. WFI (394.5) • Concert orchestra. WGHB (26H)—Dinner music. WGY (379.51- —Trio. WJJD (370.3) —Dinner hour. WMCA (341) Orchestra. WOAW (530) —Childrens Hour. WTIC (475.9)—"Hanpyland: trio. 5:45 P. M.—WOO (483.8) —Chimes: bedtime stories. _ 0:09 P. M.—KM A (353)—Dinner program. KYW (535.4) —Dinner music. WBAP (475.9)—Orchestra. WDA) (305.6)—"5ch00l of the Air." WEAF (401.5) —Mid-week hymn sing. WEAR (389.4) —Orchestra. WENR (266) Dinner concert. WFI (394.5) —Dance ‘VC .V ( 302.8 I —-French lesson . DH[ .'4oo)—Organ: vocal solos; string trio. WIP (508.2)—Uncle Win; songs. WJR (517)—Orchestra: soloists. WJZ • 454.3)—Orchestra: Judge Jr. WLS 44.6) —Supperbell program. WMAU (147.5) —Organ; orchestra. WMCA 341 )—Orchestra: ukulele. WOAW (526) —Harpist; trumpet: Hawaiian trio. WPG (299.8)—Dinner music. WRC (468.5) —Orchestra; Smithsonian talk. 6:30 P. M.—WBAL (246)—Organ. WBZ (333.3) —Radio Forum- magic lesson. WCAE (461.3)—Childrens period. WCAU (278) —Symphony orchestra. WEAF (491.5) —Bailin and Rare; "Books.” WEEI (348.61—01d Homestead group. WF A A (475.91 —Orchestra. WGBS (315.6)—Music. WGN 1302.8)—Dinner music: old sengs \VGI (379.5) —Book chat: Syracuse University program. WHAR (275)—Historical talk. WIIN (361.2)—Varied entertainment. WJR 'sl7)—ldle and Meginintv. WLIT (394.5) —Dream Daddy. WOO (508.2) —Dinner music. >VITC (475.9) —Announcements. "Astronomy. 6:40 P. M. —WLS (344.0) Orchestra WHT (400>—Swedish program. 6:50 P. ML—WOAW (526)—Orchestra. 7:00 P. M.—KFNF (263) Concert. KFKX (288.3)—Talks. KPRC (298.9) —Agricultural program. KSO („41.b) —Farm atlks: music. KYW (530.4 i Uncle Bob. WBAL (246)—"Seven Last Words ol Christ.” WBCN (266) Classical hour. WBZ (333.3) —Orchestra. WCAU (278) —Vocal: pianist. WEAF (491.5) —Women's quartet WEAO (293.9) —Talks: Uncle Al. WEBH (370.2) —Orchestra: entertainers WHB (365.6)—Organ; aviation talk. WHN (361.2) —Entertainers. VVIP (508.2) Sesqui-Centennial. WJZ (454.3) —United States Arm.v Band, also WRC. WJAR (305.9) —Music. vYLS (344.6) —Ford and Glenn. WLUi (302.8) —Uncle Walt: popular program. WMBB (250) —Duo; Norwegian music. WMCA (341) —Talks: songs. WOO (278)—Educational features. WPG (299.8) —World Wonder Excursions. WQJ (447.5) —Dinner concert: vocal BOIOS. 7:15 P. M.—KDKA (309.1)—Farm program. WIP (508.2)—Choruses. WPG (299.8) —Violin: contralto: piano WREO (285.5) —Orchestra, vocal and instrumental. WLS (344.6) —Orchestra: S. A. band. WTIC (475.9) —College musical clubs. _ „ , . 7:30 P. M. —KOA (322.4)—String orchestra. WBAP (475.9)—Concert. KPRC (296 9)—Orchestra. WBAP (4m.9) Concert. KPRC (296.9)—Orchestra. WCAL (336.9) —Norwegian Church program. WCO (416.4)—Music. WEAF (491.5) —Music: also WFI. WEEI. WEEI. WWJ. WCAE. WLIR. WSAI. WEAR (389.4)—Artists. WGHB (266) —-Prorgam. WGBS (31.) .8) —-Oliver Saylor: dramatic sketch. W'JZ (464.3) —Radio: movie, also WRC. WHAS (399.8) —Virginia Votter program. WHO (526) —Ouintet. WOC (483.6) Music. WRNY (258.5)—Entertainers: nrrrr,.
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WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Cos. (268 Meters) Thursday, April 1 3:00 P. M. —Indiana Federation of Clubs. 6:00 —Sports and stock market reports, courtesy Indianapolis News. 6:30 —Boys’ hour, F. O. Belzer, Indianapolis Council Boy Scouts of America. 7:oo—Gus Edwards Athletic Club Orchestra. 8:00—Talk, Chief of Police Claude Johnson. 8:15 —Joe Meeks, baritone. Henri Jonas, accompanist. 8:30 —Goodness Gracious Greggorizers. 9:3o—Mary Traub Busch program.
7:45 P. M.—WCAU (278)—The kanriy kids: tenor. WHT (400)—Musical fear tures: dance. 8:00 P. M.—KLDS (441) —Parent-Teacher Association program. WBBM (226) Popular dance. WCAR (263)—Elephanties-. WCBD (344.6) —Quartet: celestial bells. WEAF (491.5) Music: also WEEI. WGR, KSD. WEAR. WCAE. WSAI. WGN. WVVJ. WFI. WTAG, WOC WJAR. WCCO. WENR (266)—Popular program: orchestra WJZ (454 3) Recital: also WGY. WRC. WGES (2ol>) —Orchestra: organ. WHB CIH.i.Oi Opera selections WHO (526)—Trio WHIN (361.2) —fcnttrtsinmt-nt. WIL (273) —Vaudeville. WJJD . (370.2) Children's hour. WJR (517)—Serenaders: soloists. WMAQ (44,.a) — Talks. WOI < 270) —Male quartet. WORD (275i—Trio: Sunday school, r. cital. WOO (278)—Music. WNYC (526)—Orchestra. WRW (273)—Varied entertainment. WSB (428.3) —Speciaprogram. 8:15 P. M.— WPG (299.8) Manufacturers' dinner. 8:30 P. M. —KPRC (296.0)—Concert: cite club. WCAU (2781—Musical ehets: comedy lesson. WFAA i47.>9) —Concert WGBS (315.6) —Varied entertainment. "'HAD (275)—Popular orchestra program. WRNY |258.5)— Harpist WSMB (319)—Music. 8:45 T. M.—EMC (499.7)—Music. WNYC (526) —Orchestra. 9:00 P. M.—KM A (252) Orchestra KTHS i 374.8 I—Comic opera selections. KYW (535.4) —Concert. WCAU (2781 —Sesqui-C-entennial hour. _ WCAR (263)—Orchestra . WEAF (401 o)—Orchestra: also WEEI. WCAE. WOC, KSD WTAG WCCO. WWJ. WFI. WJAR WSAI ' WGR. WON WADC WEAO (293.9) —Music WEBH (37Q.-.I —Orchestra: songs WGY (3,9.0) —Orchestra: tenor. WHB (305.61 —Co-operative Club. WJR (517) —Orchestra. WJZ (454.3) Record boys: also ARC WJAZ (322.4) —Classical concert: male chorus. WMBB (250>— Orchestra. WOAW (526) —De Luxe concert. WPG (299.81 —Dance. WRW’ (2731 —Music 9:05 P. M.—WIP (508.21—5. 8, Leviathan Orchestra. WMCA (341) Mimic: tango orchestra 9:20 P. M. —WMAQ (447.5) WMAQ 9:30 P. 1 *M.—WBAP (475.91 Muste. KTHS (374.8)—V0ca1: dance. Will (400) —Entertainment: nrpan. WHN (361.2)—Orchestra. WRC (4b8.0) —n.e Paradise Band. _ __ 9:45 P. M.—WJZ (454.3)—Dance. WGBS (315.6) —“East Lynne." 10:00 P. M—KDKA. (300.1) Revue CNRC (435)—Music KH. <4o(> Program. KFII 1208)— ,-egion Quartet' program KGO (301.2) Four-act cornedv, "hLzel Kirke." KPO (428.3) —lslam Temple Band. KYW (030.4)
Concert Music 7:OO—YVJZ, YVRC. 7:3O—KOA, WBAP. 8:00—WMB, WORD, WSB. B:3O—KPRC. WFAA, WFBM. 9:00 KYW, WJZ. 9:3O—WBAP, WHT. 10:00—KDKA, KFI, KPO.
At home program: Sander's Nixhthawks. WBBM (2261 —Dance: larpular program. WBCN (266)—Oui Matinee: popular program WCAU (2781 JOrohestra: revue. WEAF (491.5)—Lopez Orchestra. WGN (302.8)—Sam 'n ITenry: musical program: play shop. WHN (361.2) Orchestra. WJJD (370.2)—Feature hour. WMCA (341)—Orchestra. WPG (299.8)—Silver Slipper Cion. WQJ (447.5)—Orchestra: radio artists. 10:05 P. M.— WCCO (416.4) — Safety talk; orchestra. 10:15 P. M. —KTHS (374.8)—Quartet' dance music. „ 10:30 P. M —WGY (379.5) Or ß an. WOAW (526)—Orchestra. WGHB (2661 —Midnight ramble
Grip, colds and chills overload the blood with poisons and throw a heavy strain on the kidneys. That's why spring is apt to find so many folks sick and ailing; miserable with backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and bladder irregularities. Don’t risk neglect! If your kidneys need help, begin using Doan’s Pills today. Doan’s have been used successfully for over thir-ty-five years. The yare recommended the world over. Ask your neighbor.
JAMES W. TOLSON, Painter, 1416 W. Ray St., Say 6: “My back felt as though It had been clubbed and the kulfe-like twinges were so severe, I could hardly bend. My kidneys were disordered. I was so dizzy that everything seemed to be spinning around. I got Doan’s Pills at. Carneflx’s Drug Store and used them. They relieved me.”
Band to Be On Times Radio Program
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On The Times radio program over WFBM from the Severin Friday night will lie l> Santcllc’s lUr al Terrace Orchestra (left to right), Charles De Sautelle, Hillard Francis, Joe Decker, William Eckstein and Eddie Hicks.
Dancing 7:30 KPRC. 8:00—WBBM, WENR, WJR. B:3O—WSBM, WCAU. 9:OO—WEAF. WSAI. WWJ, WCAE, WOC, WGN. 9:3O—KTHS, WRC. 9:4S—WJZ. 10:00 KYW. WEAF, WQJ. 10:30—WOAW. 10:00—WEBH. WHO, WOC. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KGO, KPO, KYW.
10:15 P. VI.—WSB (428.3)—Organ. 11:00 I*. M.—KFI (407) Program WRAP (476.9)—Theater. WEBH (370.2) —Orchestra songs tVIIN 1361.2) —Entertainers. WT.IB (362 81 —Popular program: orchestra WMCA i34li—Broadway night. WGES (250) —Organ ;orchestra. WHO (526)—Orchestra. WOC (483 6)—Orihualra. Jack Little. 11:45 P. .'I. —WDAF (365.6)—NlglithawW frolic. 12:00 M.—KFI f-167) —Popular entertain,rs KVW 1535 4) KPO (428.3)—Orchestra. KGO (361 2) —Orchestra WHT (400)—lour Hour League: Pat Barnes. 12:30 A. M.—WJJD )370.2>—Settln’ up hour.
Gone, but Not Forgotten
Automobiles reported stolen to police belong to: Pearl Marhaugh, 418 E. Fifteenth St.. Ford. 4519, from Fourteenth and Meridian Sts. Edward A. Thomas. 814 S. Fultz St.. Ford. 605535, from Morris St. and Kentucky Ave. Joseph E. Fleck. R. R. 1 Box 68, Ford, 251-93, from Delaware and Louisiana Sts. McCaslin Bros., 257 N. Arsenal Ave., Ford, from Rural and New Y'ork Sts. Albert Henr>-, 1186 Kentucky Ave.. Ford, 516-217, front Pennsylvania and Wabash Sts. Mllmot M. Smith. 3946 Park Ave., Ford, 6993, from in front of 2410 Coyner Ave.
BACK HOME AGAIN
Automobiles reported found by police belong to: Ford, touring, 648 631, at Olney St. and Brookside Bkwy., ytripped of tires and parts. Dodge eou;e, at garage, ThirtyFourth and Illinois Sts., w.thout titl“
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
They will be on the air again Friday night. . Meaning that Charles De Sautelle'a Original Royal Terrace Or- j chestra will broadcast on The Times radio program over WFBM, Merchants Heat and Light Company? station, Friday night from the studio at the Severin. Since De Sautelle and his merry Jazz orchestra made their radio debut on a Times program some weeks ago. there have been so many requests for this organization to come again before the microphone that they decided to do It ng.-tin. Tho Original Royal Terrace Orchestra plays regularly at ll.tddon Hall Park. De Sautelle has prepared a wonderful program of the latest hits This orchestra is that singing crowd of men. Y'ou will recall them the minute they start playing Friday night, beginning at 8:30. Radio Sweetheart’’ “The Times Radio Sweetheart,” Marijane Badger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Badger of 1143 Relsner St., will be on the program. She will do two groups of song numbers with her mother at the Baldwin Grand. Marijane Is only 5 years old. She is a great favorite. In keeping with the spirit of Good Friday, Dr. Frederic Arthur Hayward. secertary of the Federated Baptist Onurch of Indianapolis will deliver a brief Good Friday message, followed by two sacred numbers by talent from the Irving School of Music. One of the soloists will be Mrs. Eva Seller. The great Friday night Times program w-ill be broadcast as fol lows: Group One Dr. Frederic Arthur Hayward in a brief Good Friday message fol lowed by two sacred solox given by talent from the Irvington School of Music. Group Two De Sautelle's Original Royal Terrace orchestra playing "Bugle Call Rag.” "Nobody’s Business,” "I Wanta Go Where You Go,” “Who?" and “What Did I Tell Ya?” Group Three Marijane Badger In a group of songs with her mother. Mrs. Harry Badger at the Baldwin Grand. Group Four Original Royal Terrace Orchestra playing: “Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland," “Spanish Shawl." "I'd Rather Be Alone," “The Wind Blew Through His Whiskers,” "That Lonesome Melody of Mine," “Shake
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That Thing," "Let's Talk About My Sweetie" and “Christofo Columbo.” Group Five Marijane Badger before the microphono again. Group Six The Original Royal Terrace Orchestra playing “Millenberg Joys,” “My Wild Irish Rose," “Katina," "Five Foot Two,” “I'm Looking for That Gal of Mine.” “Always’’ and "Tiger Hag.” De Sautelle announces that he will try to play In another group all popular muslo requested over the phone at tho Severin during the concert. PARTY ORGANIZER DEAD Milton Hanson, Honeer Prohibitionist. Succumbs. Htl Time x Special XOBLESVILLE, Ind., April 1. Milton Hanson, 84. one of the organ lzers of the I’rohimition uarty In In dlana, died today. He served one term in the Legislature In the eighties, was a candidate for Congress on the Prohibition ticket In the Ninth Indiana district and at one time practiced law at Kokomo.
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$25 BRACELET MISSING Man, Woman Watch Burglar Ransack Their Home. Mrs. Lester Eales, Apt. 3, of 4001 E. Washington St., today reported to police a bracelet valued at $25 is missing. On Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Eales watched a burglar ransack their homo and leave. REHEARSE PROGRAMS Station WBBM, Chicago, now has studio rehearsals for their station programs. Rehearsals are held many days in advance and the announcer
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