Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 234, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 January 1927 — Page 7
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CNRVV, Winnipeg (384), 10.30 P. M. (Central)—CNßW little symphony. WEAF, New York (429). WCAE, Pittsburgh (461); WRC, Washington (469), 10:30 P. M. (Eastern)—Light ouera, “The Red Hussar.” WDAF, Kansas City (366), S P. Rl. (Central) —Kansas City little symphony orchestra. WRVA, Richmond (256), 9:10 P. M. (Eastern) —Dramatic presentation, with music, “Snowbound.” WLS, Chicago (345), 8 P. M. (Central) —Program of music, composed by American women. Evening Programs 7:00 —KFNF (461), Shenandoah—(’nnoert. KDKA (OOP), East Pittsburgh—Concert. WBZ (333). Springfield—Musical. WCAE (401.3), East Pittsburgh—Recital. WCAU (278), Philadelphia—Orchestra. WCX (517). Detroit—Program. WEAO (2!)4), Columbus Music. WEBJ (272.0), New York—Dance music. WFDF (234), Flint—Musical. WGHB (200). Clearwater Municipal V band. WGHP (270), Detroit—Light opera. WHB (.105,0), Kansas City— Musical. WHK (272.0). Cleveland—Vocal. WHO (520). Dcs Moines—Quartet. WKRC (32(1). Cincinnati—Books. WOS (440.9). Jefferson City—Farm school. WOR (405). Newark—New York University course. WLIT (394.5), Philadelphia—Concert. WLW (422.3). Cincinnati—Special feature. WRVA (250), Richmond—Farm service. WRNY (375). i New York—Studio program. WTAM i (389.4), Cleveland—Program. WWJ / (352.7). Detroit—Musical. 7:3O—WMAK (260). Buffalo—Musical WRVA (256), Richmond—Old hyms.
Concert Music 7:00 KDKA. 7:3O—WRVA, KMOX. 8:00—WEAO. B:3O—ICPRC, WCCO. 9:OO—KDKA. . 9:3O—WOR, WCCO. 10:30—WSB.
KPRO (296.9). Houston—Orchestra. KMOX (280.2). St. Louis—‘’Soloists " WCCO (410.4) St. Paul —Farm talk. WCAU (278), Philadelphia—Violin <4031. New York—Octet, also WTAM. WGHB (200). Clearwater— Program WGHP (270). Detroit—Lit- ' f symphony. WGK (319). BuffaloPianist. WHN (301.2). New York—Mu steal. WHAS (399.8), Louisville—En-
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trrtainers. WNYC (526). New York— Music appreciation. WOO (508.2). Philadelphia-—Musical. WSUt (484). lowa City—Correspondence course. WHO (520). Dcs Moines—Orchestra. WA9C (310), Richmond Hill—Vaudeville. 8:00—KMOX (280.21, St. Louis—Program WAAM (203). Newark—Musical. WDAF 1305.0). Kansas City—Symphony. WEAF 1492). New York—Music: also KSD. WCCO, WLIB. WCAE, WWJ, WGY, WEAO (294i, Columbus—Quartet. WCX (517), Detroit—Code lessons. WHK (272.0). Clevc'and—Quartet. WHN (361.2), New York—Program. WDBO ("2941, Winter Park. Fla.—Musical WJZ (455). New York—Maxwell hour, to WBZ. KDKA. KYW. WJAR (4851. Providence—Musical. W.IR (517), Pon tiac—Program. WLIT (394.5). Philadelphia—Theater progrum WMCA (341). New York—Vocal solos. WOS (440.0), Jefferson City—Musical. WTAG (545 i. Worcester—Entertainers. B:3O—KFAB (340.8). Lincoln—Orchestra KPRC (296.0), Houston—Concert. KOA (322.4). Denver—-Sandman. WCCO <410.41. St. I’nu'—Ensemble. WEAF (492). New York—-Musical, to KSD. WWJ. WCAE. WGHP (270( DetroitInstrumental. WHO (526). Des Moines —Popular songs WOAI (394.5). San Antonio —((Musical. WOO ( 508.21. Philadelphia—Fox Theater. WRNY (375). New Vork—Trio. WSMB (310). New Orleans—Concert. 9:OO—KDKA (309). East Pittsburgh Trio. KM A (401). Shenandoah MusiKO V 1322.4 i. Denver—Program. KTHS (374.8), Hot Springs—Musical VVAbC (310). Richmond Hill—-Orchestra WCAU (278). Phi adelphia—Orchestra WEAF (1921. New York—Smith Broth ( r-. to KSD. WDAF. WCCO. WOC. WRC WtSAI, WWJ WHO (520). Des Moines —Quartet. WHK (272.0). Cleveland Setenaders. WIL 1273). St. Louis
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Dancing 7:3O—KPRC. WHO. B:OO—WEAF. B:3O—KFAB. 9:OO—WABC, WCAU. 9:3O—WGHB. 10:00—WAAM. 10:30—KMOX. WCCO., 11:00—WDAF, 12:00—CNRV.
TABLES ARE REVERSED (iocs to Empty Garage and Finds an Auto There. Bu Times Special PERU. Ind.. Jan. s.—Going to your garage and finding your auto gone is not so unusual. Just the opposite happened to Harry lladsell. „ Hadsell went to his garage, which was empty and found a high priced auto there. He notitled police. SEYMOUR PAPER SOLD Jay C. Smith, Veteran Publisher, Disposes of Tribune. By Times Special SEYMOUR. Ind.. Jan. s—Jay C. Smith, publisher of the Tribune here for more than thirty years has announced the sale of the paper to John H.’ Connor, managing editor. Conner has been connected with the paper In various capacities for fifteen years.
A. E. SCHNEIDER NAMED Indiana Bell Auditor New Luncheon Club Head. A. E. Schneider, Telephone Company auditor, is the new president of the Telephone Company Lunch Club. A. H. Guyot, district traffic superintendent of the Bell, was elected secretary. W. F. Johnson is retiring president. VEHICLE THEFT CHARGED Three Members of Ford-Carey Gang Slated by Police. Detectives Dugan and Hynes today j charged three members of the FordCarey gang with vehicle taking in connection with the theft of an auto LAST SHIPMENT REMLER KITS l —No. 62(1 Coupler ■ _ _ I—No. 610 Transformer 3—No. 600 Transformer f Gun ran ten) .New and In Original Package* KRUSE-CONNELLCO.
HEARD IN OUR SHOP NO 322 N. Meridian (New C. of C. Bldg.) One nf iny friends found her name in The Times Classified Section and it certainly was a pleasant surprise for her, as she is very fond of Nancy Hart candy—in fact she likes it almost as well as I do.” remarked a lady. "When I called her up to And out if she hail seen her name she told me I was the seventh person to call her about it. It seems that everyone is reading the classified ads the first thing now It certainly is fine to receive a box of Nancy Hart candy just for the looking." CANDY SHOPS sf Phone RA ndoloh 3246
FIND YOUR NAME IN TODAY’S WANT ADS! DELICIOUS NANCY HART CANDY GIVEN TO WANT AD READERS
Today the names and addresses of 25 Indianapolis people are printed and scattered through the Want Ads., Each of these people, by finding their name and calling at The Times office will be given a pound of Delicious Old Time Nancy Hart Candy. This candy is made Fresh daily in the Indianapolis studio of the Nancy Hart Company. All that is necessary is to find your name, call at Want Ad Counter and receive a card which when presented to any of the following Nancy Hart shops is good for one pound of Nancy Hart candy: 25 E. Market (near Pennsylvania), 322 N. Meridian, 16 W. Twenty-Second, 102 Mounment Circle. You do not have to order a Want Ad, subscribe to The Times, or spend one
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owned by Frank Rosner, 750 Virginia Ave. The car was towed in from Oaklandon, where lt left the road New Year’s day. Those held: William Ford, 26, of 912 Broadway; William Carey, 30, of 329 Kentucky Ave., and Clarence Harris, 32, of 152 N. Blackford St. NINE KILLED IN WRECK Bp United Press BUCHAREST, Jan. s.—Eight passengers and one railroad employe were killed yesterday when the express train from Bucharest to Constanza, Roumania, was derailed.
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penny—merely fin'd your name, then call for your card. Bring your bank book, receipts, letters, membership; cards, etc., to identify yourself. Tomorrow 25 other names will be printed, and so on each day. The names will appear as small Want Ads and will be scattered through the Want Ads; for example: _.. i IF fVed Jones. fitO Blank Ave* will call at the Want Ad counter of The Times she will be Riven a card rood lor one pound of Nancy Hart Candy. MRS. JOHN' BROWS. 2416""Wank Ave" call at The Times Want Ad counter and receive card. Rood for one pound of delicious old-tlmo homo-made Nancy Hurt Candy. _____________ Be sure to look tomorrow and every night. If you find your name come to the Want Ad counter of The Times, You can call for your card any time within one week after your name appears. Office open from 7:30 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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