Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 September 1926 — Page 11
SEPT. 8, 1926
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KD&A 369 , WCAtt 263 WJZ ido Kb AH 3*o I WCBD 345 WKKG J 26 hFDM ?l WCCO 410 VV LIB J 93 KFH 208 WCX >l7 WLIT 398 KFI 439 WLIAk J 66 WLS 345 KFKA 288 VVEAI 192 WLW 42; KFNf 2113 WEAK 399 WLWL 288 KFUO 54.1 WEBH 370 VVMAQW*44b KUO 381 WEBJ 273 WMBB 2.;0 KUW 492 WK£l 319 WMC 506 KHJ 405 WCMC 288 WMCA 311 KJR 34 ntnH 23(1 WMC 028 KLDS 441 WKAA 478 I VVOA [ 398 KMA 252 WFBM 288 WOAW 526 KMOX 280 WEI 395 WOC 481 IiNX 337 WGES 260 WOR 21? KOA 322 WGHP 270 WORD 27 ? KOIL 278 WON 302 WOS 441 KPO 428 WOR 319 WPG 301 KPKC 297 WGY 380 WOJ 448 KPSN 3’.6 WHA 335 VVRO 469 KSD 545 WHAS 400 1 WREO 286 KSO 242 WHAZ 380 WKSV 258 KTHS 375 WHB 362 WRVa KYIV 535 WHN 361 WRW 2-8 WAHG 316 WHO 526 1 YVSAI 328 WAIU 294 WHT 400 WBB 428 YVBaL 248 WHAL 275 j WSM 288 M %\W> iol! Mos m WRCS tool YVJAX j WTAM 389 WBZ 333 J WJAZ 322 WTIC 476 WCAE 461 WJR 517' WWJ '73 WCAI 337 I YV.IY 405 Radio Programs 5:00 P. M.—KYW—Uncle Bob: dinner n?uc. WEAF —Synagogue services. "CX—Ensemble. WGHP—Dinner concert. WJZ—Concert orchestra. WWJ _ —Dinner music. 5:15 P. M.—WTAM—Orchestra. 5:30 I*. M.—WEAF—Palis d'Or Orehes tra. 6:OOP.M—KM A—Music. KYW—Music. WDAF—"School of the Air." WEBH— Orchestra. WHT—Organ; sports: classical WJR—Orchestra: soloists WEIR —pinner music: "Million Shut." WES —Lullaby time, violin and harp, WMBB - —Semi-classical program. WORD—Mu sic: readings YY'QJ —Orchestra: songs 6:15 P. M.—WTAM—Talks WGY'—Pro gram from Rochestra 6:30 P. M.—KMOX—-Dinner music. WEAF —Saxophone octet. to WOO. WCAE WSAI. wmi. WJAR. WRC. WCSH. —Organ: listeners’ voice WWJ—Orcheslra. 6 ; 45 P. iYL—WJR—"Good Will" program. < :00 P. M. — KDKA' — Concert. KMOX Orchestra: soloists. WBBM Travel Talk. YVCX—Studio. WEAF—Musioto WEEI. WCCO WRC. WEIB. WGR \VWJ KSD WOO WOC. WENR—Orchestra: vocal WGHP—Children a chat. WHB —Studio. WHO—Ft. Des Moinps Orchestra. WHN—-Orchestra YVJJD Music. W’.TAR—Music. W'JR—Concert program WLS—Surprise time orehes tra. YVMAK—Music. WOK—Stage and
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Sept. 12 INDIANAPOLIS to LOUISVILLE si^7;r ou nd TRIP Leave Indianapolis . 7 a. m. Returning, npjßtbM Leave Louisville 7 p. m. Quick, Clean, Safe, Comfortable Service iiTTrnrTi ts lmLiumiL PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY MAln 4500—Phones—MAIn 4501
EXCURSION —TO—CINCINNATI SO 7C ROUND TRIP Shelbyville $ .65 Greensburg 1.10 Bates ville 1.50 Sunday, Sept. 12 Special train of all-steel equipment will leave Indianapolis 7 a. m.J returning leave Cincinnati 7 p. m., Central Time (8 p. m. City Time), same date. Attend the General Protestants Orphans Feast For tfbkets and full particulars call at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, Phone MA In 5330, or Union Station. BIG FOUR ROUTE
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orchestra program. WSM—Trio- bed cert* fhpe *k. WTA ,S 1 .—Auditorium con--7-lAP h \i tekk* WTIC—-Orchestra. Tenor. fijil^oß-Concert. WAHG - 7! RPJt C—S tudi BZ- —Ore heat rT 4sc"d —Radio Scouts. WEAF—south Sea Islander*' a'so WEEI WGR 1 wnn KSD WtAG WCSH. EI WCAU-Senamr
Concert Music 7:3O—KOA, KPKC. B:OO—WEAK, WWJ. B:3O—KFAB, WBZ. 9:OO—WCCO, WDAF. 9:3O—KMOX. WON. 10:00—WJR, WSM.
Hassenpfeffer songs. ‘YVGHB—Varied J {uusic. WGHP—Campers half hour. / —Jewish services WHT—Dance. WPG—American Beauty hill. WRC r Program. WWJ—Orchestra 7:45 p. M.—YVRVA—Hawaiian Orchestra, soloists. 8 P. 'f.—KY’W—Classic program. WAAM —Orchestra. songs. WAHG—Good Humor Bovs. YVADC—Dan<a\ WBBM Harmony Time. WBZ—Music. WCCO —Services. WDAF—Dance, songsters WCAU—Chccr-TTp Club. WEAF—Opera, to WMAR. KSD. WEEI, WRC. WCSH. WCAE. WEBH—Orchestra. vocal. YVGHP—Ensemble, soloists. WHN—Orchestra. WTlO—Quartet. guitar WJAZ —Dance. entertainers WLS—YY 7 k.S Trio. WMBB—Popular nrograni. W'M*K —Trip to Melody Land. WMAQ —Mcnorah Society. YVORD—Singers, lecture.
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$5.00 St. Louis AND RETURN Children 5 and Under 12 Years—s2.so SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Train Yvill leave Indianapolis 12:45 a. m., arrive St. Louis 7:45 a. m. Returning leaY*e St. Louis 5:00 p. m. or 10:00 p. m. same date. BASEBALL ST. LOUIS VS. BOSTON American League Tickets and full particulars at City Ticket Office, 112 Monument Circle, phone Main 0330, and Union "Nation, phone Main 4667. BIG FOUR ROUTE
%educedfares to - New York > and return 1 $454* A 1 5-day vacation —Visit New York City in sum* ' ' mer time—ample hotel accommodations—shopping center of the world —miles of ocean beaches—boat trips on Hudson River, Sound and Harbor—theatres and a thousand points of interest. See Niagara Falls —one of the world’s wonders—more gorgeous than ever, bathed in its night-time illumination. Down the historic Hudson— wonderful views, as you travel along its shore —West Point and the , famous Palisades. Circle Tours Round trip fare . . . $55.48 These tours combine rail, lake and ocean trips over many attractive routes. Tickets good 60 days. Final return limit October 31. • For booklet and complete Information call or address City Ticket Office, 113 Monument Circle, phone Main 0330, or Union Station, phone Main 4567. J. N. Lemon, Div. Pan. Aft., 112 Monument Circle! BIG FOUR ROUTE
WFBM Merchants Heat & Oo. (268 Meters.) N Wednesday, Sept. 8. s:3o—Sports and stock market reports. Courtesy of the the Indianapolis News. 6:oo—Children's hour. Courtesy of the Franklin fcife Insurance Company. 6:30 —IndianafYolis Athletic Club Ensemble, George Irish, director. Indiana State Fair bulletins. 7:3o—lndiana College of Music and Fine Arts program. 8 30 —Wheeler City Mission. 9:30 —Community Fund program. arranged by Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs.
W OO—Theater. YY’SM—Pianist studio. W’SUl—Music. YY'TlC—Dance. 8:30 P. YI.—KFAB Trin. orchestra. KMOX—Orchestra. KOA Sandman YY'BZ—Male quartet YVLS—Ford and Glenn, dance. YY’MCA—Dance YY’YIAO ■e —Orchestra YVJZ—Wanre WOR Concert. YY’OO—Dance. YY'TlG—Dance. 9 P. YI.—KTHS Scores, steins trio KMOX—Civic organisation. YViCO Br.intet. WDAF—lvanhoe Band and Ice Club. YVEAF—Orchestra. YY’GN— Sam 'll’ Henry, music. YVJJD—Y’ictorlans voc.il. popular music. WMCA Orchestra. YVQJ —Entertainers, orchestra YY'llY'A —Organ soloists 9:15 I*. YI.—KFUO— Lecture music. KOA —"Scientific Football. 9:25 P. Yl.—KOA—Studio muaicale 9:30 P. Yl.—KMOX—Presentation. KYW —Carnival. KTHS—Meyer Davis Or chestra. YVGN—“Pepper Party YVHT —AI and Pat, dance. YVHO—Dance.
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YVHN—Entertainment. YVOC—Organ. 10 P. M—KFl—Trio, soloists. KHJ—De luxe program. KGO— t arm program. YY’EBlf— Dance, entertainment. YVJIt Organ vocal. YVMCA —Entertainers. WSM—Studio. WTAM—College sere--10-t?orrp.0 rr p. YI.—YVHB—Musicale. KGO — Little Symphony. 10:45 I*. Yl.— WSß—Entertainers. 11 I> YI. KPO—Dance. KGO—Farm export talk YVBB.M—Nutty CHib YVENR —Frolic. YVJR—Jesters. YVHT—Your ll:3o' r p!''.YL— YVJJD —Settin’ Up Hour. WHAD—Organ. WLIB —Organ. 11:43 P. YI.—WDAF— Nighthawk Frolic. IS Ylldnight—KFl Program. KNX Dance. KPO—Studio. KHJ —JYance. WQJ —Popular program.
Silent Today CenAral —KLDS, WCBD, WFAA. WMC. WOI, WRAP, WOAW, WSOE. Eastern—WAlU, WBBR, WFI, WHAZ. WHAR. WGBS, WIP, YVRECK, WBAL. Far West—KPSX.
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DIX MAKING NEW ONE HarY’ey Emery, former Princeton tackle and "three-letter" man. 1* assisting Coach “Hurry Up" Yost fllnr the football scenes in Paramount's “The Quarterb&ek,” starring Richard Dix.
