Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1926 — Page 12

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Stockman-Farmer. RMOX —Orchestra entertainers. WBBM—Dance, staff artists WBAI. —\ nc.ti: / mano: ce.lo. WCAP—Studio. WCAJL —The Reginas: Jolly Four. WEAF—Quartet and orchestra. also WEEI. WOO. "ON IPP WEN'R —Moody Bible hour, WH.B— -O chestra. WJJTD—Music. WJAR—Music WT.lT—Artists. WLS—Popuku music. WJICA —Music. WMAQ —Trio

Concert Mugic 7:3O—KSD, WHO. 8:00—KSO, WBAL. 8:30 —WFAA, WGN, WTAM. 9:00 —KMOX, YYLS, WOAY\’. 9:3O—KYW, .WRAP. 10:00—KMOX, WEBH,, WLS, WLIT.

<• WNYC—St. Goorgc Society Orchestra. WPG—Conce- t chestra. WRNY - —Quartet. tVTA X —Studio. WWJ —Ori chestra: sq)'ois*. •7:30 P. 51.—-KSD—Commerce hour KOA X —String orchestra. WCAE—Studio. - WBAF—Saxophone ouintet. SVEEt Musical/? WGN—Curlew capers. WHAS —Orchestra. 4VH0 —Operatic program. WlyS—Choir. WOO —Theater. -7:4GP. M. —WCAU—Orchestra. WRNY Ensemble. WTtC—String quartet, ft >T.—KSD —Program. KMOX Orchestra. varied program. KSO Harmony team. WAHG—Trio, dance. WBAI. —String trio, tenor. sVßZ—Music hour; also WJZ. WCAU—Harmony songs. WENR—Popular songs. WEBH Orchestra. vocal. WEAF —Music,. to WEEI WCAP. WJAR. WTAG. A CAL., SVOO. >YDAF. WCCO WWJ. WGR Concert WJAZ —SUnlit . dance. WJR — Celebrities. WLIT —Morning Glory Club, orchestra. WLS —Women s quartet. •WMCA —Music. WMBB —Popular muX sic. WOC —Band. , 8-15 P. 51. —WSM—Program. Mrs. RicliT arrison. WTIC—MaII bag. songs, quar- *• tet.. 3:30 P. M. —KFAB—Green .Sisters, symphony. KOA —Sunday school. WCAP-—-Studio. WCAU—Mumbai architects. WCCO —Orchestra. VVDAF—Varied program. WEAF—Datv.-t. WEEI —Orehes-

Dancing 7:3O—WHAS. 8->O—KMOX. WEBH. B:3O—WCCO, WEAF. WMC. XV WJ. 9:OO—KOA, WEAF. WGR. 10:00—KTHS, WLIB. 113)0—KMOX. WENR, WHO WMC. 11:45—WDAF. 12:00—WQJ.

t ra. WFAA—Schubert Choral Chib. ' WGY—Male ouartet. WGN—Phantom ■ violinist. WLlT—Rufus and Uastus AS Ml —Orchestra. WOAl—-Music. WOO —Dance. WPG —Organ. WR\ A—-Par-ty nig lit. WTAM —Studio. WWJ — Al.—KOA—Orchestra. KFKXOrehestra. KM A——Potjplar ‘ITSSrSH 1 ' KMOX—Novel: talk- soloists. KrHS- , Scores: orchestra: accordeon. WCX Dance. WEAK—Dance WCAP—Orchestra. WGN —Music: til ay shot). WGR —Lopez orchestra: organ Vv.IJDFeature hour. WLS—Quartet: soloists

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WJAR —Dance. WJZ Orchostra WMCA—Entertainer?. WO AYV—Special program. WOJ —Orchestra: popular. WTTC— Dance. B;].'| P. JI.—KOA Address: minstrel - allow. WHT—Features: music: Sunbeam Girls. *9:30 P. M.—KY’W—Carnival KFUO L Bible lecture; music. yVßAL—Organ l YVBAP—Bovs' band. 7 10:00 P. M.—KTHS—Dance frolic. KM 7 —Organ: classical. KMOX—Music

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Copyright, 102 K, by I'ul/id preas (Central Standard Time Throughout) WAHG, Richmond inn (316 M), 6 p. m.—Organ recital. KGW, Portland L$2M), 12:30 a. m. —The Iloot Owls.,' WJZ, New - Baldwin Hour of Music. KOA, Denver (322 M), 9:30 p. m.— Minstrel show. WEAF, New York (492 M), 6 p. m. —Jones a,hd Hare. lovers, hour. WEBH—Concert. SVHN —Popular program. WLlß—Dance. v '1-S—Organ WLlT—Musical comedy, th/faur stars WMCA—Entertainers. 162/5 I* YL— WCCO—Orchestra P. M.—WSB—Concert. 1 l:!)0 I’. Jl.—KMOX—Rendezvous Club , WBAP—Hawaiian Trio. WENR—Midnight frolic. WGBS—D-X Club. WHT —Your Hour League. WHO—Orchestra. WMC—Orchestra. , 11:30 P. M.—KFl—Program. 11:45 p. M.—WDAF—Nighthawk frolic. 12:00 M.— KFl — Ballad hour. YVQJ Ginger hour. FREE TURKISH BATHS Bv Times Special NEW YORJv, June 4.—Hundreds of persons received an unexpected Turkish hath when a steam conveying pipe beneath Fifth Ave. and Fifty-Eighth St., burst and hurled clouds of vapor into the air. SKULLS PLEDGE FIVE The Skull’s Club, - Butler University honorary fraternity, pledged five students at a meeting at the Phi Delta Theta house, Thursday night. They were; Joe Scheleen, Robert Woolgar, ‘Turpin Davis, VoL ney Hampton and Robert Hutchinson. ' ,

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Original Royal Terrace Orchestra on Fourth Spring Festival Program

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Charles H. lie Sautelle and Original Royal Temun Orchestra* which wil 1 be heard in a big coneert on Times radio program Friday nigh| ove r W FBM, from the Severin.

Dy Walter D. Hiclonan On the fourth spring festival concert to be broadcast tonight, beginning at 8:30 over WFBM of Merchants Heat and Light Company, from the Seveiin, The Times meets the demand of the majority of its listeners for a return of Charles De Sautelle and his original Royal Theater Orchestra. This orchestra has proved to be one of the most popular and satisfying orchestras that The Times has presented. These men put pep and dash into every number, giving individuality. Their chorus singing numbers' have

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aided in making them the talk of the radio fans as well as those who dance at Hadden Hall, xvhere this plays on certain nights each week.. De Sautelle has arranged bis program to play many requested numbers. Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh, con tralto, with Miss Martha Winkenhof fer at the Baldwin grajid, will bo heard in two solo groups. Pete Baskerville, well known on Times programs, will have two groups of songs. Miss Luverne Brown will be at the piano. With the courtesy of the manage-

ment of the Ohio Theater and the office of ‘Henry Burton, The Times will be able to present tonight the Patricia Trio, ap)>euring at tlie Ohio. The trio is composed of Miss Clara Campbell, star of "Robin Hood”- and other operas. Paul Harman and Frank Holland, well known over the

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State aa well as on the vaudeville stage. Holland uses this trio in his "Patricia” show, whicli he will put out again next fall. These artists claim Richmond, Evansville and Indianapolis as their homes. Alma Elizabeth Edmunds, a child singer, will be heard. *• The program: Part One Charles De Sautelle and his Original Royal Terrace Orchestra playing: “Bugal Call Rag”: “What Did I Tell You?”; “I Wish 1 Had My Old Gal Tack Again" and "Spanish Shawi." Part Two Th * Patricia Trio in a novelty prog 'am.

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Part Three The Orchestra playing: “Show That Fellow The Door’’ and “Some of These Days." Part Four The Patricia Trio of the Ohio theater concluding their program. Part Five Royal Terrace Orchestra playin: "Say Mister Have You Ever Met Rosie’s Sister?”, "Meet Me Tonight In Dreamland" anji "I Never Knew.” Part Six Little Alma Elizabeth Edmunds in songs. Part Seveu Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh, contralto. with Miss, Martha Winken-

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hoffer at the piano In a song recital. Part Eight Orchestra playing: "Horses.’’ "After I Say I’m Horry," “Poor Pupa," “Let Me Call You Sweetheart,” and "Jackass Blues.” Part Nine Miss Kathleen Bumbaugh. contralto in two song numbers. Part Ten Orchestra playing: "Pump Song," “Wa Wa Wa" and "Tiger Rag.” De Sautelle is prepared to plav ns many requests us possible. Pete Baslierville. the singing fire nontenant will lie announced Whwi he arrives tit the studio. , A Baldwin grand will he used in all numbers.

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