Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 January 1927 — Page 9

JAN. 28, 1927

RADIO ;s — l — l y* (All Central Standard Time)

Today’s Best

(Central Standard Time Throughout) ■ (Copyright. 19:17. By United Press) TyTtSAF, WJZ and hook ups, 9:30 —Act ffom Verdi’s “II Trova- , tore,” Chicago Civic Opera Company, with Muzfo, Lindi, Van Gordon and Boneli (WEAF, WEEI, WJAR, WTAG, WGR. WLIT, WRC, WCSH, WCAE, WTAM, WWJ, WSAI, KSD, WOC, WCCO, WDAP, WGY, WJZ, WBZ, KDKA, KYW, WGN, WMAQ. WEBH, WHAS, WSB and WMC.) WJZ, hook up, 8 P. M.—Lucrezia Borj, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, Giovanni Martinelli, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera and Pablo Casals, violocellist. * KOA, Denver (323), 9 P. M.—KOA Orchestra, others. WGY, Schenectady (3SO), 8:30 P. M.—Drama, “Revelation.” WABO, New York (318), 7:30 P. M. —Rollo Maitland, organist. 3:O(4—WKAF-j-String msemble. fii.lo —WADC—Dinner concert. 6:00 WCX—Goldkettes Ensemble. WWJ —Dinner concert. 6:l3—KDKA —Dinner concert. 6:3o—WGY—Sunday school. 6:43—WJJD—Dinner concert. 7:OO—WCAU Meyer Davis Orchestra. WGY—Dinner music. WJZ—Serenaders and Bonnie- Laddies. 7:15-—WGN—Uncle Walt: dinner concert. Mixed quartet WCAU Piceadillv Orchestra WEAF Orchestra. WOR Chin Lee s Orchestra. WTAG Story teller. 7:IS—KDKA University ot Pittsburgh address. 7:s44—WOW—Fpntenelle Orchestra |S:O0 —KDKA—Concert. WEAF KnterI W-JZ—Piano, duo to WBZ, " K DKA and KYW. Wl.S—May ami

WKBF (244 Meters.) Hoosler Athletic Club Station Jan, 28, 1927, A. M. 10:30—Livestock market. (Courtesy Indianapolis Union Stockyards.) Weather forecast. (Courtesy United States Weather Bureau. P. M. 7:30 —Musical program, auspices Indiana Locomobile Sales Company.

June: trio. WQ.J —One-act play. WRNY —Huntington. VV. Va.. hour. WWJ—“Michigan Night.'' WTIC Robert Burn's anniversary. B:l4s—VVßVA—Edgeworth Frolic. B:ls—WCCO—Farm talks: Crinoline Trio. B:3o—WßAP—Women's College concert. WEAF-—Harmonica concert to WEEI, WGR. WLIT. WRC. WTAM,, WCAE. WLIH and WWJ. WJZ —Musiemakers. to WBZ. KDKA and KYW. WHAS Operatic ensemble. WOI Wrestling. Penn State vs. Aiups. 9:oo—WJZ—Lucrezia Bori, soprano: Giovanni Martinelli. tenor, and Pablo Casals, cellist- also concert orchestra, to WPZ, KDKA and KYW. WEAF Sr,nth Sea Islanders, to WTAG. WLIT, KSD. WGY and WWJ. WEEl—Girls’

Concert Music S:OO—'WEAF. 6:IS—KDKA. 7:3O—CNR A. 8:00 KDKA, WJZ. B:3O—WBAP, WEAF chain. 9:OO—WEEI, WBBM, WLS. 10:00—KTHS. 11:00—KFI, WGR. 11:45—WSB.

quintet. WBBM Classic and Modern Hour. WBAL—Musical sketch. Oldtime prize fight “Fitzsimmons vs. Jeffrie*.' WLS —Chicago Little Symphony. f:IS—WABC—“The Happy Prince.’’ *:■;<!— WOS—Daniel Boone, fiddling champ. :.50— WBAL— String quartet. WEAF— La France Orchestra, to WEEI, WGR. WDAF. WCAE. KSD, WOC. WTAM WWJ and WDIT. WGY—Drama. “The . Revelation.’’ 10:00 —KTHS—Versatility concert. WABC —Vocal; concert band. WEAF—Orchestra. to WEEI. WGR, WTAM, WGN, Wr.IT. W.IAR. WGAE. WOC. WDAF, WCCO. WRC. KSD, WTAG and WWJ. WJZ—Balalaika Orchestra.

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WFBM Merchants Heat and Light Cos. (268 Meters.) . Friday, Jan. 28. s:3o—Sports and stock market reports, courtesy of the Indianapolis News. G;oo—Children's Hour, courtesy of the Franklin Life Insurance Company. o:3o—lndianapolis Athletic Club Orchestra, George Irish, director. United Lan-Singer. 7:3o—Goodness Gracious Greggorizers. 9:3o—lndianapolis Times concert. 11:00—Circle Theater request organ program by Dessa Byrd.

I(4:ls—WOß—Euterpre Ensemble. WRNY Carnival of the Dance.” 10:314—KMOX—Scotch program. WBAP— Negro Holiness Church. WEAF—Bermes Orchestra, to WGY. WGN—Phantom violin. WOC—Lecture, ‘‘Abraham

Dancing • 7:OO—WCAU. 7:BO—WOR. 7:SO—WOW. 9:3O—WEAF chain. 10:00—WJZ., 10:15—WRNY. 10:30—WEAF. 11:00—KTHS. WGR. 11:05—WCCO. 12:00—WHO. 2:OO—KPO.

Lincoln.” WTAM—Jade Room Orchestl :00—KFI Organ recital. KTHS

“Rocky” Will Lead Concert

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“Rocky’’ Holland Tonight is melody night on the Indianapolis Times radio program over WFBM from the studio at the Severin, starting at 9:30 o'clock. “Rocky” Holland and his Golden Oriole orchestra has arranged one of the hottest popular programs that can be put upon the air.

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Husky Dealers In Nearly Towns Cicero—Z. E. Gordon. Franklin—Means Drug Cos. Greencastle—R. P. Mullins. Greenfield—Early Drug Cos. Greenwood—o. W. Stephenson. Knightstown—Woods Pharmacy. Noblesvillc—Meyer’s Drug Stores.

Noted Artists on Times Program

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Two splendid concert artists will he on The Indianapolis Times radio program tonight over WFBM from the studio at the Severin. E. W.

Dance music; specialties. WGN—Sam aid Henry: music. WGR—Statler Orchestra: organ. WLS—Show Boat. 11:05 —WCCO—Long's Orchestra: soloists. 11:30—KYW—Carnival. 11:15—WSB—Concert. 13:00 M.—CNRV—Erlich Trio. WHO Philbreck s Orchestra 13:45 A. M.—WDAF—Nighthawk frolic: Jack Little. • 1:0(4 KFl—Ballad Hour. WENR —LastMinute Club. I:3o—KGW—Hoot Owls. 3:00 —KPO—Wolohan s Orchestra. INSTITUTION HEADS TO DISCUSS CUTS Insane Hospital Officials to Give Budget Outlook. Donald Du Shane of Columbus, chairman of the committee of twen-ty-five appointed by the Mental Hygiene Society to study the mental hygiene situation in Indiana, announces that at the fourth meeting Saturday at 12:15 p. m. at the Lincoln superintendents of the various institutions for the feeble-minded and insane will be present. They are expected to explain tile budgets and indicate what the cuts in the budget appropriations from the State will mean to them in decreased service. Among the institutions to he represented will be the Ft. Wayne School for Feeble-Minded Youth, the Butlerville Colony for the FeebleMinded, the Central Hospital for the Insane, the Southeastern, Eastern, Northern and Southern Hospitals for the Insane.

Hoosier Briefs

Boonville is in (lie grip of a checker fever. Carl Young, Emil Oslia, Harry Whitehead, Albert 11. Trimble, Frank Taylor, Van Hickerson, Wyman Jones, Earl Murray and Normal Folsom are practicing night and day for tho county tournaments here next month. Anderson folks will be to “kick in” next month. Community chest drive, with $34,000 as the goal, is being planned. Huntington has passed an ordinance whereby citizenship diplomas will be given to boys and girls who pass certain qualifications. Mrs. Linda Close of Frankfort refused to wait four more years’and

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Muhlenbruch, recognized for his ability as a concert pianist, and Mrs. Muhlenbruch, widely, known mezzo soprano, will appear in many classical groups.

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