Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 60, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1927 — Page 10

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the lake road Pedro saw the lights of a submerged automobile penetrate from beneath the water. He crawled to the edge of the lake to investigate. He found Francis Yeager, 19, of Omaha, Neb., had reached the shore and fainted. Pedro plunged into the water, swam to the car and extricated Phillip Conrad, 20, also of Omaha; Anna Anderson, 18, and Olga Rudin, 19, both of Nederland. The inhabitants of cold countries make the darkest bread, those of the tropics the whitest. Cornstalks are an ingredient in bread in Mexico and Central America; dried fish is used in Iceland; potatoes in Ireland and tree bark in Russia.

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Tune in on WJZ or some other Blue ohain boardcaster at 6 p. m. and you will hear the second of the weekly short story dramatizations, this time Robert Louis Stevenson’s “The Adventure of the Hansom Cab.” s That will be followed at 6:30 by the Davis Saxophone Octet, from the key station only, and at 7 the network will transmit the Maxwell hour. Franklin Baur, tenor and Rex Schepp, banjoist, will augment Nathaniel Shilkret’s Maxwell House Orchestra. The RCA Radiotrons ■conclude the hook-up entertain from 8 to 9. Gertrude Branigan is organist on the 8:30 to 9:30 musical of WOC, Davenport. One of the best organs any Middle West photoplay house jan boast,

that of the Chicago Theater, will be heard from 5 to 6 over WMAQ, Chicago. I Opening with a cycle of old English melodies and concluding with “The Lost Chord,” the concert quartet from the Utica Conservatory of Music will broadcast at 7 from WGY, Schenectady. The mid-week concert by the Goldman Band, broadcast by WNYG, goes on the ether at 6:30. Olice Marshall, sporano, will be soloist. Fans who are fond of symphonies should never miss WGHP, Detroit, between 7 and" 9. The Detroit Symphony orchestra radiocasts at that time. The Hotel Mayflower orchestra

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broadcasts at 6 from WRC, Washington. WLW, Cincinnati, has listed a number of good events for this evening. The Hotel Gibson program is on the air from 6 until 6:30 and resumed between 6:40 and 7. The rest of the bill includes: 7:oo—Bessie Cricher, organist. 7:ls—Bruce Wrtght, tenor. 7:3o—Crosley String Quartet. B:oo—Ray Miller’s Castle Farm orchestra. 9:oo—Crosley Instrumental Trio. 10:00 —Organ divertissements by Johanna Grosse. Comic opera and light classical selections will be the wireless attraction at KFI, Los Angeles, at 10. Eva Olivotti, soprano; James Burroughs, tenor, and Louis Klos’ Calpet Trio will be at the "mike.” Fish for WSAI, Cincinnati, at 6:15 and listen to the chimes. Robert Badgley is the artist. Arcadie Birkenholz, violist, opehs the WEAF program for the stations of the Red network at 6. Choosing selections that are rich in harmony, color and style, “Slavonic Dance,” “Lotus Land” and “Asturlana” are

among the numbers he will play. The remainder of the chain schedule is: 6:ls—"My Ten Funniest Anecdotes,” by Orton Tewson. 6:3o—Organ masters recital, featuring Maurice Oarabrant. _ 7:oo—lpana Troubadours, playing Broadway’s Best Steppers. 7:3o—Goodrich Sllvertown orchestra and Silver Masked Tenor. 8:30 —Jack Albln’s orchestra (WEAF and 9:oo—Oafs" Hagan’s Central Park Hbtel, orchestra (WEAF and WRC). The Bankers’ Life Little Symphony plays at WHO, Des Moines, from 6:30 to 7:30. A jubilant hour at KYW, Chicago, is the Congress Carnival, which really lasts from 9:32 to 10:55. The thirty minute organ program by Ernest R. Hunt at 9;30 is fol-

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