Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 184, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 November 1926 — Page 3

NOV. 8, 1926

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£ Today’s Best Copyright, 1926, by United Press WEAF and hook-up , 10 P. M. (Eastern) —Mozar’s opera, “The jilagic Flute.” WJZ, New York (454), 8:30 P. M. (Eastern) —Elsie Baker, contralto, and orchestra. . CNItO, Ottawa (435), 9 P. M. (Eastern) —Herbert Sanders, organist. WSM, Nashville (283), 8:15 P. M (Central) —Negro spirituals. KGO, Oakland (361), 8 P. M. (Pacific) —The Gondoliers, v EVENING PROGRAMS —Nov. 8— 6:00 —WAIU (203.9) Dinner music. WCX (517) Goidkette's Ensemble. WGHP |270) —Dinner Concert. WEAK (492) —Dinner music. WREO (255.5) —Dinner concert. WTAM (389.4) Royal Canadians. WWJ (352.7)—Dinner music.

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WFBM Merchants Heats and Light Cos. (268 Meters.) Monday, Nov. 8. s:3o—Sports and stock market reports. (Courtesy of Indianapolis News.) 6:00 —Children’s hour. (Courtesy of the Franklin Life Insurance Company.) 6:3o—lndianapolis Athletic Club Ensemble, George Irish, director. Talk by C. O. Yost on "Preparing Bees for Winter” through the courtesy of Greene’s Flower Shop. 7:oo—Concert, Circle Theater. 8:00 —Baldwin hour. 9:00 —Firestone Corner program. 10:30—The Elcar Hour, featuring Charley Davis Orchestra.

(526) —9r>eeial program. WPG (29!) 8) —‘Movies.'' studio program. WRVA (256)—“Our Mail Ba-s.” WRC (469) —Davis Synoonatora WRNY (375) Music. WxAM (389.4)——Concert orchestra. 9:IS—KOA (322.4) —Scientific football. WCAU (278) —Vocal; Club Cadix Orchestra. 9:3S—KOA (322 4)—Studio. 9:30 —KMOX (280.21 Orchestra: soloists. WBAP (475.9)—01d-Time Fid-

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