Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1926 — Page 14

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Today’s Best

Copyrlnht. 79’fi, by United Press WJZ, New York, 454, WRC, Washington, 469, WGY, Schenectady, 380, 8:25 p. m., Eastern daylight; New York Philharmonic orchestra. WEAF, New York, 492, WVVJ, Detroit, 353, WGR, Buffalo, 319, 8:30 p, in., Eastern daylight; Goldman band concert. \ WCX, Detroit, 517, 8 p. m., Eastern standard; Detroit Symphony Orchestra. IvGO, Oakland, 361, 8 p. m., Pacific standard; Dions Club convention. WOAW, Omaha, 526, 10 p. in., central standard; organ jubilee.

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KDKA 3011 VVCAR 2H3 i WJZ 456 iw AH :40 Wt'Bb !M5 I VVKKC 320 Kb DM 310 WCCO 410 I WLIH 303 Kl'H 208 WCX 517 WLIT 308 KH 400 WUA K 300 1 WLS 345 KFKX 288 WE A F 132 I WbW 427 KFNF 203 WEAR 309 WI.WI. 288 V KUO 545 WEBH 370 IWM AO 418 KGO 301 WF.BJ ,373 IVMRB 250 KGW 4!! WEKI 310 WMC 500 RHJ 405 WB.MC 280 WM C A 341 KJR 384 1 WF.NR 200 , WNYC 520 KIDS 441 IWE A A 470 WOAI 305 KM A 252 I WFMM 208 IWO AW '520 KMOX 280 WEI 395 \ WOO 484 KNX 337 WOES 9.0 WOK 217 KOA 322 WGHP 270 WORD 275 KOIL 278 WON 303 I WOS 441 KPO 428 WOR ,3111 4VPG 30| KPRO 297 WO V 380 1 WQJ 448 KPSN 310 WHA 535 i WRC 409 KSD 545 WHA I, 275 ) WREO 280 KSO 243 I WHAS 400 VVRNY 258 KTHS 375 1 WHAZ 380 iYUVA 250 KYW 5.3.5 I WHB 300 I WRW 278 WAHQ 310! WHN 301 WSAI 320 WAUI 294 I WHO 590 l WSH 428 WRAT, 240 | WHT 4<>o I WP.M 288 'VBAP 270! WIBO 720 IWSMH 319 WRBM 220 I WtP 508 WSOE 240 'VRRK 3™ WJAR ' 300 I WTAG 208 WRCN 200 W.TAX 337 I WTAM 389 SVBZ 333 WJAZ 3221 WTTC 470 WCAR 40" I WJR 517 I W4VJ 373 WCAL 33 / I WJY 405 ' Radio Programs. 5:30 P. .41.—WEAK —Rarltooe. Di<k' , ttf Corner. VVTAM—Collegian Scremtderr. 6:00 P. 41.—WEBH Orchestra conrrt WGN—Million HioK. AlnaeU WHT— Sports, orpaii. services. WJZ—Florida hour. WJR—Orchestra, soloists. WI.S —Lullaby T-me. violin and linrp. WMBB —Artists, home sonis. WORD—Music. tVQJ—Orchestra, vocal. 11:15 I* 41.—WGN Paul Ash g Show WG4—Two one-act plavs. 0:30 P. 4* —WEAK Wandering Minstrels. WJR—Specials. WLS—Organ. Listeners’ Voice. 0:35 P. 41.—WGHP—Children's chat. 7:00 P. 41.—KYW Artis's. KDKA Stockman Farmer News. VVADC Studio. WBBM—Safety play. WCAU— ! The Reginas. Nasco somrs. WCAP Science News, studio. VVCAE—Studio. 1 WEAK—I,a France Orchestra: also WOO W EE I WGR WG RE—Dane . AMUSEMENTS

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WGN-Music. WCX Studio. WHB : —Orche.tr* WJZ—Orchestra. Bonnie Laddies. WJJD—Studio. prtse time, vocal. WMCA—Orchestra, serenaders. W'MAQ —George Simons, tenor WNYC—Violinits. double quartet. WPG—Concert orchestra. WRNY “Quartet. WSM—Bedtime story, trio. WSOE—Dinner music. WTAM—Orches ira. WWJ—Orchestra, soloists. 7:15 P. 41,—W41AQ—Reading. 7:30 P. 41. KDKA—Concert KOA String orchestra WRAP—Concert. W’EEf—.Musical chef. WGR—Recital W'lillß—Organ: vocal. WHAS—Concert. WHO—Orchestra WHlN—Concv Islaml Fights WOO—Theater WRVA —Negro chorus. WTlC—Church Quartet. 7:45 I’. 41.—WRNY—Czpcho program. 8:00 P. 41 -K4lOX—Orchestra. KSO Music. WAHG Tin. WRZ—Plaints. W'RRM—Harnwsny Time. W’RAI. Orchestra. WCAP Songs WEBH—Or < hestra and soloists. W'ENR—Popular songs. WEAK—Program In W EEL WCAP, WGR. WTAM. WGN WJAR WTAG. WCAE WOC. WDAD. W’CCO,

Silent Today Central—KFl'O, KI-DS, WbW, WSAI, WO I. WCBD, WKKC, WSM 13, KTHS. K;t stern—W RRlt, WKAO, WEI. WG 13 F. WII*. WKUO, Will’, WOR. WHAR. f ar West — KPSN, KGO,

WW.) WOO KSD WSH. WQBK—Auto tour. WJAZ—Studio and dame. WJR - Oreheslse WI.IT Morning Glory Cub: orchestra WHO—Band WMCA Remtings: serenader” WMBB—Popular music: orchestra. WORD Program wos—Farm talks. 4\'PG—Dance. 8:15 P. 41.—WNYC— Piano recital. WRNY —Punch and Jud.v show B*9o P. 41 —WAHli—Orchestra. WOS String hand 8:30 P 41.—KEAB—Music KMOX—Ac cordcoh. baritone KOA—Sunday school. WBZ—Orchestra WCAL—Musical Arch Meets WCCO—Music. WDAE Va

Dancing 7:3O—WHO. B:OO—WJAZ, WMBB, WPG, 8:30 WKA K, Woo. 9:00 WJAR, WPG, WQJ. 9:30 tVIIN. 10:00—WEBH, WEIB. 11:00—WENR, WHO. WMC. 11.45—WDAF. 12:00—WQJ.

rinl music. WKAK—Ort lustra. WBBI —On hestra WKAA—Musicians. WGY —Piano recital. WGR—Soprano, tenor. WGN—Phantom violin. WHN—Orchestra. W.JAD Music. WJZ—Orchestra W LlT—Rufus an| Hast us. WMC—Orchestra. ' WMAK—Entertainers. WOC Vocal, piano WM AO —Pianist WOO —Dance WPG—Dance WTAM—Studio. WTIC—Ma i bas. The Debutants. 9:00 P. M.—KM A—M'v and music. KOA— Municipal Band. KFKX—Music. KMOX —Orchestra s. ores *Bam. WAHG Orchestra WCX—Dance. WEAK—Orchestra. WGN—-Sam u Henry, musical nroaxatn. WGR—Orchestra. WHN Orchestra. WGHP —Entertainers, dance WJJD—Studio, w.iai; Du . win

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NOTE—The Times will pay $1 for each recipe submitted by a reader iuid printed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except Friday, when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Checks will be mailed to winners. Write only ont* recipe, name, address and date on each sheet. itm; \pit7e cocktail One pineapple, one cup sugar, onethird c-up water, one-half cup orange juice, one cup grapefruit juice, ink color paste. Boil sugar and water three minutes: cool, add fruits, juices and color in delicate pink. Cut fresh pineapple Into cylinders by using an apple cover. Cut cylinders into halfinch lengths. Put in glasses and cover with syrup. Mrs. Ira Elmore, 45 S. Addison St., Indianapolis. COMBINATION SALAD One half'medium sized new cabbage. one medium sized dry onion. | one-half cup sweet cream, one-half i cup vinegar <not too sour) three tea- ( spoons of sugar, four hard boiled eggs, salt and pepper to suit taste. Wash and grind cabbage and onion in food chopper, add sugar, salt and vinegar and mix well. Add cream and hard boiled eggs dited and set in cool place to chill. Mrs. F. L. West, 222 S. DeQuinry St.. City. I COLD PICKLES To one gallon of vinegar ndd_ one cup of salt one cup of mustard seed, j one cup of sugar, mix thoroughly. —Music WLS—Popular program WMCA—Music. WO AW—Special pro gram. WOK—Theater, popular. WPG -—Dance. WQJ—Orchestra. vocal. WRVA—Dance. 9:15 P. 41.—WHT Features: Sunbeam Girls 9:30 P. 41.—KYW—Carnival. WRAP Mlsic WHN—Dance. WPG —Orzan. 10:00 P. 41.—KEI—Organ. KMOX—Mu sic Lovers' Hour. WF.BH—Dance WHT —Sport goss |>. WHN—Silver Slipper Revue WLlß—Dance. WLS—Organ. WMCA—Entertainers. WSM—Soprano. WTAM—Dance. 10:0.5 I*. 41.—WCCO—Dance. / 10:30 I’. 41.—WSM—Organ. 10:15 P. 41.—WSB—Concert. 11:00 I*. 41.—KEI - Music WAMI> Skvroeke! Erotic. WENR Frolic. WGHP—Orchestra. WGBF—DX Club WHT—Your Hour League. WHO—Orchestra. WMC—Orchestra. 11:30 P. 41.—WJJD—Settin' t'p Hour. 11:45 P. 41—WDAF—Nighthawk Fro'ic. 17:WO 41.—KFI —Ballod Hour. WQJ Popular program.

CHANGE IN ROUTE JOBE CONTESTED Kessler Blvd. Property Owners Before Board. Property owners along the rotpe | of Kessler Bl\-d., ot Fifty-Ninth St., between Keystone Ave. and Bellefontaine St., 44 ill contest the proposetf abandonment of the route at a public hearing to be held by the park board. A delegation of the residents, led by William Bosson, their attorney, announced that decision at board meeting Thursday. John E. Milnor, board president, said the board had not yet decided jto reroute the boulet'ard. j The board ordered th 4 Crown Hill Cemetery Association to construct ;i temporary bridge 04’er the tunnel Anw being excavated across ThirtyH'lighth St.. 44-est of Capitol Ave., in order that traffic may be resumed. Thirty-Eighth St. has been blocked since last November. “SIX AI’PLBS BACH DAY KV United Preni BATTLE CREEIC Mich.. July 22 —“lf people would eat six apples a , day, it is probable that a good many doctors*would have to abandon their profession,’’ according to Dr. John Harvey Kellog. director of Battle Creek Sanitarium.

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then pour over pickles that have been washed and diced. Pack in stone jars. Will keep all winter. Miss Emma Klucupp, 2415 Park Ave., City. ORANGE FEATHER CAKE One-fourth cup butter, one level I cup sugar, one egg beaten very light, grated rind of one orange, onehalf cup milk, one and one-half level cups sifted flour, two level teaspoons baking powder, a pinch of salt. Cream butter and sugar, then add beaten egff. Next add grated orange rind. Add alternately the salt, flour and baking powder with the milk. Bake in layers in a moderate oven. Madelyu Odell, Fillmore, Iml. Raspberry Float One p*Qt red raspberries, one pint boiling V4'ater, one cup sugar, four level tablespoons of cornstarch, one tablespoon lemon juice. Put the sugar and cornstarch into a sauce pan: mix thoroughly, pour in boiling vvater and stir constantly over the tire until clear. Remove from fire, ad lemon juice and berries and serve very cold with either plain or whipped cream. Claude Geiger, 1528 Grant St., 1 Xoblcsrille, lnd. MEXICAN SANDWICH FILLING. One < tomatoes, <as little .jflice as possible) one half Spanish pi* mentoes. one cup shredded beef, onefour pound American checs and

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seasoning. Break the beef into small I pieces; put into a saucepan and cook j without extra fat until brown. Add j pimentoes. cut small and tomatoes j stetv until well blended. Cut cheese into fine pieces and add. stirring un- ; til melted and vvell mixed. Season j with -salt, pepper and paprika to I taste. Chill and spread between I bread, rolls or toast. The I mixture should be thick. Esther Thompson, Waldron, Infl. APRICOT SOUFFLE One-half package sparkling gela tine, one-half cup cold water, one tablespoon lemon juice, whites of I ttvo eggs, one and one-half cups j canned apricots, one cup canned ap ricot juice, one-half cup sugar and a fetv grains of salt. Soak gelatine In cold water ten minutes and dis I solve in hot apricot juice. Add sugar I j and lemon, and when mixture begins I to set beat In whites of eggs tvhich j ha4-e been beaten stiff. Add apricots stoned and cut in halves. Turn into I I mold which has been dipped in cold ] ! witter. Set on ice to tjhill. Makes ! eight servings. Miss Amy M. Kinrhlow, 2130 Coluiiibia Ave., Indianapolis. RAKED VEAL CUTLETS Flour well two pounds of veal cutlets, season with salt and pepper I and saute In four tablespoons of i heated fat until 4-ery brown. Add two cups of tomatoes heated to boilI ing point, one minced onioh and one | bnyldaf. Poul all in a casserole and , bake in slow oven until tender. Cecile Bowman, 508 Birch Ave., i Indianapolis.

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