Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 July 1927 — Page 9
JULY 4, 1927
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nature for the anniversary of American independence. WHAM, Rochester, N. Y., joined the Blue net work at 11 this morning, transmitting the special Fourth of July celebration sent out from WJZ, New York. This station, owned and operated by the Strom-berg-Carlson Telephone Manufacturing Company of that city, will be hooked up with this chain six hours each week. An organ recital comes at 4 p. m. from WBZ, Springfield, Mass. Creatore and his band, assisted A Furniture Store Since 1893 317 E. Washington St. Indianapolis Automobile Club Marion Cos., Inc. 24-Hour Service Free to Members DUES $7.30 PER YEAR DREXEE 3770 SPECIAL WINDOW SHADES 36-Inch Oil OPAQUE £|- SHADE ODC W. R. BEARD & CO. 453 E. Washington St. —- * 1 ” ■ ; - ■ ■ ■ GUARANTEE TIRE & RUBBER CO. Everything for the Car for Less direct to Payne’s for' “FISK” TIRES and Tube, at Lowest Price. PAYNE’S TIRE SERVICE 317 e. Mich. st. ssnas
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by Pauline Talma, soprano, will radiocast over WPG, Atlantic City, at 8 p. m. -i The WJZ-Blue network schedule tonight calls for: s:3o—Roxy and his Gang. 7:oo—Spotlight hour. B:oo—Moonlight sextet. Popular times from the WAIU “song shop” will be heard from the Columbus (Ohio) station at 9 p. m. WLW, Cincinnati, has what is clafrned to be the first radio art course. It comes at 6:30 each Monday evening, a series of ten weekly lectures by Manuel Rosenberg, art editor of tlje Cincinnati Post and chief artist for The Times and other Scripps-Howard newspapers. Cincinnati Zoo dance music goes on the air at 8:30 and Coon Sanders’ Castle Farm Orchestra at 9 p. m. over WLW, Cincinnati. WHO, Des Moines, has an organ concert at 11 p. m. KFI, Los Angeles, has an allAmerican program from 11 to midnight. Robert Hurd will sing a group of songs by American composers. All of WSAI’s programs come irom WEAF except Cliff Curtner’s Orchestra at 10 p. m. The Unitde States Navy Band will be the feature of WRC, Washington, at 7 p. m. For a little D-X work this evening, try KGO, Oakland, Cal., between 6 and 7. When the Hotel St. Francis Dance Orchestra radiates. From 8 to 8:45 p. m. Bern’s Little Symphony plays. Three good bills from WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, are dinner concert at 7; .dance program, 10:30, and organ recital at 11:30 p. m. Firecrackers, bells, the roll of drums and songs full of the Spirit of ’76 make up the patriotic program of KOA, Denver. Tune in from 9:15 to 11 p. m. The Goldman Band will radiocast patriotic music over the Red network at 6:30 p. m. Other chain numbers from WEAF, New York, are: s:ls—"The Significance of Independence Day.” by Charles A. Tuttle. United States district attorney. ' 8:00 —Verdi’s opera. “Rigoletto.” by the Nations 1 Light Opera Company. 9:oo—Rolfe’s Palais de’Or Orchestra. Vincent Percy’s Memory Garden organ recital goes on the ether at
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The early chapters of African exploration , of desperate effort and heroic failure. Names like Bruce s life was ,n Timbuctoo and the Niger, unknown, mysterious, lured danger, but he cured a the bravest of the men who seek new worlds. James royal princess of a seri.Bruce, a Scot, set out in the eighteenth century to find ous Ulness and earned the Nile’s source. Abyssinians captured him and took thereby the right to keep him tO their king. SketchM and Synop>t, Copyright, 1927,The Grofler Society. hiSh 6<l •
10:30 p. m. from WTAM, Cleveland. Earlier in the evening is his Hearthside console feature. Erwin Swindell, organist, and May Chambers, soprano, well entertain receptionists of WOC, Davenport, at 7:05 p. m. The Fireside Boys of WABC, New York, will broadcast at 7:30 p. m. URGES BEER IN STORES New York Representative Favors Sale by Grocers. Bu limes bnectal NEW YORK, July 4.—Prohibition enforcement in New York was called a “farce and a travesty on the law’’ by Representative Hamilton Fish, Jr., ill kn address at a dinner given in his honor by the New York Young Republican Club. He favored the sale of bottled beer in grocery stores as a “temperance measure” and - the enactment of a State law aimed solely at the manufacture and sale of “hard liquor.”
NOT AMONG LOWDEN CALLERS, DRAPER SAYS Not for Illinois Man if Coolidge Runs. Although his name was listed as a member of the committee calling on Frank O. Lowden, former Illinois Governor, with request that he run for Republican nomination for President, State Senator Luther O. Draper, Spiceland, Ind., declares that he was not among those present nor did he ever intend his name to be used. The committee was named by State Senator Alonzo H. Lindley, who acted as spokesman for the Republican farm bloc group in Indiana. They called on Lowden last week at his Oregon, 111., farm and were cordially received. “I have written to Lindley asking that he correct the mistake,” Draper declared while visiting the Statehouse in connection with his work as a member of the budget
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committee. “While I think well of Lowden I cannot help but admire the rugged honesty of President Coolidge. If he does not care to accept the nomination then will be ample time to think of Lowden or someone else.” ATTACKS DRY WARRANT Clinton Man’s Case Will Be Decided July 8. Bu Times Special . CLINTON, Ind., July 4.—Contention of his counsel that a liquor search warrant is not a true copy of the affidavit filed against Pete Tomel, cahsed City Judge G. E. Bingham to delay decision of the case until July 8. Tomel admitted he had made the liquor seized in a raid, and asserted two officers mentioned at his trial as the raiders were boarders at his home.
PROPOSE NEW LIGHTS , * Frankfort City Officials Desire New Boulevard System. Bu T\mrs •Special FRANKFORT, Ind., July 4.—City officials here plan installation soon of anew boulevard lighting system. They maintain the present lights are too costly and are obsolete from the standpoint of efficiency. Mayor M. A. Petty, Charles Forrest, works board chairman, and Harry Halworth, light plant superintendent, will base selection of -a new system on results of a survey they made in South Bend, Hammond and other Calumet district cities. i.r hiiE ** ,n **‘ Spec * a * Is W / Jewelry Cos. W 137 \T. Wash. St.
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