Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1926 — Page 5

APRIL 13, 1926

RADIO X (Ail Central Standard limej

Today’s Best

Covurloht. 1926, bn United Prrsa Central Standard Time Throughout KGO, Oakland (361 M), 10 P. M.— Metropolitan singers, Vladimir Druckner, trumpeter and others. tv MO, Memphis, (500 M), 8 P. M. —Lecture by William Allen White. VVBZ, Springfield (333 M), 7:45 P. M. Concert, Harvard freshmen musical clubs. WEAP, hook-up, 14 stations, 8 P. M. Miscellaneous program with orchestra and soloists. WGV, Schenectady (380 M), 7:10 P. M.—Addresses by Wm. Green, president of American Federation of Labor. WOC, Davenport (454 M) 10 P. M. —Whizz Pang orchestra. KMA, Shenandoah, la. (252 M), 9 P. M. —May's Mandoline musicians. KPRC, Houston (297 M) 9 P. M.— Arabia Temple Shrine band. WHAS, Louisville (400 M) 7:30 P. M. —Special recital. Signor Louis Carosio; Eddie Rosson and his orchestra. WLS, Chicago (345 M) 7:20 P. M.— Charles Bilek, boy violinist. had io Prog ra ms I*. M.—KDKA (300.1) —Dinnc* oonalso KFKX. KFAB (340.8)—Dinnor concert. WBZ (333.3)—Ensemble: farm* flashes. WCAE (401.3)—Dinner concert. WCAU (378) Orchestra. VVCffO (410.4)—Children's hour. WFI (304.5' —Concert orchestra. WGHB (30)—Dinner music. IVOR (31!))—Lope/ Orchestra. WJJD (370.3)—Instrumental hour. WMAC (341) —Orchestra IVOR (405.3)—Quartet. 6:4.5 I*. M. —WEEI (348.0)—8it? Brother. WOC (483.0)—Chimes. WPG (299.81 Organ: dinner music. 6:00 I*. M.—KM A (353) —Trio. KYW • 535.4)—Concert from KDKA. WllPl (303) —Music. WDAF ( 505.0) “School of the Air.” WEAF (401.5) French lecture: pianist. WEAO (303.91 —Talks: Uncle Al: chimes: music. WEAR (389.4)—Vaudeville. WEN It (300)—Dinner concert. WFI (394.5) Dance. WGBS (3150) —Orchestra. WHS (301.3)—Orchestra. WHT (400) —Trio: organ: l.oftis Quartet. WIP (508.3)—Uncle Wip: songs. WJll (517) Music. W.IZ |4>4.3) Dog Talk. WLS (344 o)—Talk. WMAQ (447.5) —Organ: orchestrS WMAC • 341)—Orchestra: talks: songs. WOAW (530)—Xylophone. WRC (405.5) Radio School: show shopping. 0:15 I*. M.—WBZ (333.3) Journalism: program. WRNY (358.5) —Studio. 0:30 I*. M. —WBAL (340) —Male quartet. WCAU (378)—Instrumental trio. WEAK (491.5) —American composers. WEEI (348.6) —Music. WE A A (475.9)—Orchestra. WGHB (300)—Song composer. WON (303.8)—Concert: old favorities. WHN (301.31 —Orchestra: vocal. WOC (483.0)—Sandman. WOO (508.3) Music. WRC (408.5) —Marine Band, also WJZ. WGYY. 0:40 I*. M. —WLS (344.0) —Orchestra. 0:45 P. M. WPG (399.8) Fashion flashes; artists.

Dancing 7:3O—KPRC, WHAS. 8:00—WBBM, WHB. 9:00—WMBB, WPG, WRW. 9:3O—WCAU, WEAF, WMCA, WRC. 10:00—KTHS, WEAR, WBCN, WOC, WSM. 10:30—WHN. 11:00—WEBH, IV FA A, WHO, WLIB. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—KGO.

6:50 P. M.—WOAW (530)—Orohegtra. 7:00 I*. M.—KFKX (388.3)—Music. WSO 1341.8) —Farm talk: Hay Mow Five. KYW (535.4)—Uncle Bob. KFNF (303)—Concert. WBAL (340)—Pianist. baritone, soprano. WBCN (360) Classical hour. VVBZ (333.3)—-Hebrew-Et trlisli program. WCAU (378)—“The Three Brothers.” WEAF (491.5)—Music. also WJAR. WEEI. WGR. WTAG. WCAE WFI. WOC WSAI. KSD. WEAR. WWJ. WCCO. WEBH (370.3)—Orchestra: Vocal. WGBS (315.0)—Talk: violinist. WHAR (275)—Trio. WHB (305.0)—Radio hints: dinner concert. WIP (508.2) —Music. WLS (344.0) Lullabytime: orchestra, WLIB (302.8) —Dinner program. WMBB (250) Sr ml-el Musical program. WORD (275) Public service: Bible questions. WQJ (447.5)—Dance; vocal and instrumental. 7:15 I*. M.—KDKA (309.1) Address: sarred songs. WGBF (230)—Radio drawing. WGY (379.5)—Address. Willlam Green. WIP (508.3)—Artists' recital. WMC (409.7)—Bedtime stories: health talk. WltEO (285.5)—8and; vocal: instrumental. 7:30 P. M.—WLS (344.0) “Listeners' Voice;' violin: organ. 7:25 P. M.—WCAU (278)—Theater digest: vocal: piano. 7:30 P. M.—KOA ..(322.4tJString orchestra. KPRC (296 9)—Dance WEAK i 401.5)—"Twins ” to WCAE. WEEI. WFI. WGR. WWJ. WOC. WCCO. WLIB KSD. WJAR. WFAIt. WHAS (399.81 Concert orchestra: vocal. WGHB (300) —Homer Moore Singers WHN (301.2) —Orchestra: voeai. WHO (530) —Quintet. WJZ (454.3)—Gems of romance, also WRC. WRNY (358.5)—Opera. “Martha.” WPG (299,8)—Dance. 7:45 P. M.—WCAU (278)—Song writers. 7:45 P. M. WBZ (333.3) Harvard Freshman Musical Clubs.

Concert Music 7:OO—WBZ, WBAL. 7:3O—WJZ, WRNY. 8:00—WFBM, WBAL, WJZ, WMC. B:3O—'WFAA, WOAI. 9:OO—KPRC, WCX, WOAW. 9:3O—VVBAP, WHT. 10:00—KFI, WGN.

8:00 P. M.—KLDS (441) Baritone KDKA (309.1)—Concert. KFAB (340.5) Nebraska University musieale. KYW (535.4) Music. WBBM (220) Dance, vocalists. WCAR (203)—Music. WBAL (240)—United States NavyBand. WCAU (278)—Gospel singer: pianist. WCBD (344.0) —Quartet: musical program. WEAF (491.5)—Music to WWE. WGR. WON. WWJ. WEAR, WCAE. WCCO WTAG. WSAI. WOC. KSD. WJAR. WFI. WENR (200) Popular music. WGBF (230)—H. S. Band. WHB (305.0)—Melody makers. WHO (530)—Varied music. WIP 1508.2) Band. WJJD (370 2)—Children's program, talk. WJR (5171—Orchestra and soloists. WJZ (454.31 Orpheus Trio. WMAQ ( 447.5)—Musichook review. WMCA (341)—Pen lessoi. auto talk, vocal. WSB (428.3) Je Luxe concert. WPG (299.8)—Tri0. WRC (408.5) Announced. WMC (499.7)—William Allen White.

Silent Today Central—KFOU, WAMD, WIL, WSUI, WOI, WCAL, WSMB. Eastern—wAHG, WOO, WOR, WBBR, WCAP, WHAZ, WLIT, WTIC, WRVA, WTAM. Far West—K LX, KWSC.

8:30 I*. M.—KOA (322.4) Farm quest ons. KPRC (290 9)—Courtesy program. WBZ (333.3)—"Tipple Pete.” mandolin. WCAU (278)—Esther Law renee players. WFAA (475.9)—Faculty m"go-n'a i27s)—Artist series

INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI TRACTION COMPANY - CHARLES L. HENRY Increase In Motor Coach Fares Effective April 15,1926 Between Indianapolis, Ind.; Shelbyville, Ind., and intermediate points. New rate on motor coach will be 3c per mile for one-way fare and 2 1 / & per mile for round trip. See Agent for full information regarding commutation rates, schedules, etc.

WFBM Merchants Heat & Light Cos. (268 Meters) Tuesday, April 13. 6:oo—Sports and stock market reports. Courtesy Indianapolis News. 6:30 —Public school hour. Under direction of Flora Drake. 7:00 —Gus Edward’s Athletic Club Orchestra. Better Business Bureau. . 7:3o—Bradstreet’s business survey. So:oo—lndianapolis Advertising Club. 9:oo—Little Jack Little.

WRW (373) —Vocal and instrumental WO AI (394.5) Concert. 9:00 i\ M.—KMA (353)—Mandolin music. KPRC (390.9) —Band. KTHS (3,4.B)—Negro dialect: contralto KYW (535.4)—Music WADC (358)—Horn WBAL (340) —Organ. WBZ (333.3) Movie Club. WCX (617)—Red Apple Club. WEAF (491.5) Moment mu slcale: also WEEI. WFI WGR WWJ. K.SD. WCAE. WEAR WTAG. WK,(H (370.3) —Theater. WBBM (260)—Vocal: orchestra. WON (303.81 —Con cert. WGY (379.5)—T0ur: also WJZ -WRC. WHB (.305.0)—Accordion: vo cal. WMAQ (447.5)—Lecture; program WMBB (350) —Orchestra: popular. WOAW (530)—Elks' Land. WOC (483.0)'—Travel lecture. WORD (375) —Music: talk. WIG (399.8)—DanceWRW i373 i-—Orche tra. 9:05 I*. M.—WIP (508.31—Orchestra. 9:30 P. M.—KTHS (374.8 1 Organ WRAP I 475.9) —Music. WCAU (378 —Orchestra. WCCO (410.4)—"Outdoes in Minnesota.” WEAF (491.5) Vincent Lopez Orchestra: also WEEI. WFI. KSD. WGR. WWJ WCAE. WEAR WTAG. WGBS (315.0) —Orchestra WHT i 400 ) —Varied program. WMCA (341)—Tango Orchestra. WPG (399 8) —-Piano recital. WRC (408.5)—Dance 9:10 P. M.—WJZ (454.3)—Dance. 10:00 l*. M. —KFI (407) —Screen Artists Quartet. KNX (330.91—Special program. KGO (301.3)—Music. KHJ (405.3) —Special program. KPO (438.3) —Orchestra. KTHS <374 81 Dance: special recital. KYW (535 41 —"At Home urogram. WCAE (410.3) —Theater WCCO (410.4)—"A Step on the Stairs.' WEAR (491.5)—Orches tra. WEAR (389 4)—Singing S.vneopators. WON (303.8)—Sam n' Henr> songs: "Plav Shop.” WBCN (300) Jaz jamboree WJJD (370.3)—Fen tore hour WMCA (341 I —Orchestra WOC (483.0)—Dance. WPG (399 8) Silver Slipper Club WQJ (447 51 Skylarks: music. WRW (373)—Popu lar prorgnm. WSM (383.8)—Orchestra vocal: talk. 10:10 P. M.—WHT (400)—Dance. WOAW (530)—Radio Revue: orchestra. 10:30 I*. M.—WHN (301.3)—Orchestra 10:35 I*. M.—KDKA (309.1) —Concert. 10:43 I*. M.—WSB (428.3) Theater frolic. _ 11:00 I*. M.—KPO (438.3) —Trio: Gypsv team. KFT (407) Classic hour. KGC (3013)—Skv Wonders nianlst: vocal KLDS (441)—Music. WEBH <3702)--Special numbers: orchestra. WFAA (475.0)—Violinist; orchestra. WHO (.'3o)—Orchestra. WHN (3012)—Entertainers. WLIB (303.8)—Correll and Goedrn. studio ensemble. WMC (499.. • —Music. WMCA (3411—Entertainers WORD (375)—"Public Service: ' talk 11:30 I*. M.—KGO (361.31 Auction b rider* ’1:45 P. M,—WDAF (305.6)— Nighthawk l!:OO l< St.—KFl (4071 —Radio Club. KGO (301.3) —Dance. WHT (400)—Your 13joo A" M.—WJJD (370.2)—"Settin' Up 1 :Oo"a! M.—KPO (438 3) Orchestra WQJ (477.51—Ginger hour: dance. Marriage Licenses Joseph A. Pforror. 33 Twelfth and Cant tot. salesman- Louise R. Llpps. ~0. 1 < ■-> Hall, stenographer. _ ... , George Barnes. 40 318 Tilake. counterman: Marv Hill. 38. 735 Indiana domestic John Pender. 34. Grand Rapids Mich pine fitter- Lucille McMahan. 30. Ann Arbor. Mich. „ „ , , William L. Mann. 30. 4030 Royal, laborer- Marv G Shcrrick. 19 430 l Hov.-y Alva J Love. 31. 113 Ml ley. laborer: Thelma M Waggoner. 17. )>’> Sftulcy George H. Rogers. 37 William*/-Ho tel salesman: Lucille Moreland. 29. 800 N. De ßolxrt' Harvey. 34 54(11 M;nen;a. moldcr: Ruth Beasley, 19. 408 W. Vermont. •rlovemaker, Don’t Fuss With Mustard Plasters! Muster ole Works Without the llllster —Easier, Quicker. Don't mix a mess of mustard, flour and water when you can relieve pain, soreness or stiffness with a little clean, while Musterole. Muaterole Is made of pure oil of mustard and other helpful Ingredients, in (he form of a whiti ointment. It takes the plaee of mustard plasters, and will not blister. Musterole usually gives prompt relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tousilitis. croup, stiff neck, asthma. neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the hack or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (It may prevent pneumonia.) . Better than a mustard plaster BO Atwater Kent Radio Distributor* H. T. Electric 00., 612-14 N. Capitol Av* r 1 KIMBALL PIANOS Players and Grands WILSONS! EWART MUSIC CO. 44 North Pennaylvanla Bt. Now! Crosley Distributor New Models—New Kuo ip mem —New Price* KRUSE-CONNELL gs W OHIO 81 NOW ON M* CIRCLE The Record Center ot Indlnn.nAlt* BALDWIN P!*Nfl CO 38-37 MONUMENT CIRCLE The Circle Theater is 2 Doors East

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Extra Special! A Belated Shipment of Broadloom Carpets At Less Than Wholesale Cost This is a part of the group purchase of floor coverings on sale last week. It didn’t arrive in time for the mammoth sale and we are offering it tomorrow as an added attraction to FiftyCent Day. Hundreds of Yards A heavy piled, li an dsome carpeting that is the very flnest grade made. Can he made Into carpets or rugs for living rooms, dining r o o m s, apartments, halls, hotels, lodges, offices, etc. It is an opportunity to procure quality at its lowest price. Some pieces are slightly irregular. 192 Sq. Yds. 12-Ft. Heavy Velvet Carpet Mulberry Color 15-Ft. Width Fine Axminster Carpets Plain Gray or Small Figured Taupe SIT Square Yard 12-Ft. Width Fine Axminster Carpets R° se $/k 50 Square Color Yard 1 Roll 36-Inch Axminster Carpet Beaver Color, Square Yd . . . D^.DU 1 Roll 27-Inch Axminster Carpet Gray, C A Yard DD.DU 175 Yards Fine Velvet Carpet Green Only, 27-In. Width ™ 5 1.95 Reasonable Extra Charges Made for Binding or Fringing Liberal Payment Terms if Desired