Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 97, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 August 1927 — Page 11

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to be played by this artist is “Barcarolle” from Tales of Hoffman. A recent appearance at thi microphone of WGBS, Philadelphia, of the Apollo Concert and Dance Orchestra proved so popular that the Gimbel station has booked it for regular appearance. It will be the 4 p. m. feature each Wednesday, commencing today.

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WKBF (852) INDIANAPOLIS Wednesday Evening s:oo—Late news bulletins. Thursday Morning 10:00—Recipe exchange. 10:30—Livestock markets and weather forecast. 18:00 Noon Zaring Egyptian Theater. “BurHe” Burkette, organist. / —5 o'clock— WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. WAIU 1283) Columbus—Musical?. WGN (306) Chicago—Stocks; Uncle Quin; ensemble. . WPCH (809) New York—Soloists. , KDKA (318) Pittsburgh—Concert; stacks; road bulletin. WGHP (310) Detroit—Dinner conoert; Information service \ V. ” '

WBZ (333) SpringflelO-Scores: orchestra: nature league. WLS (345) Chicago—Stocks; organ; sports; orchestra. CPCA (357) Toronto—Orchestra WJJO (3661 Chicago—Symphony. WMCA (370) New York—Talk< orchestra: entertainers. WWJ (375) Detroit—Dinner concert. wTAM (400) Cleveland—Orchestra. WIBO (416 1 Chicago—Plano; talk: orchestra; Aunt Bernie. WOR (422) Newark—Ensemble. / WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ: scores; orchestra. WJZ (454) New York—The Mediterraneans. WTIC (476) Hartford—Concert. WEAP (492) New York—Synagogue services. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Uncle Wip. WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Orchestra: Uncle Kav-Bee • KYW (526( Chicago—Uncle Bob. WNYC (535) New York—Spanish lessens; scorer. —5:30 o’clock— WHK (265) Clet eland—Concert. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Concert. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Orchestra. WJBT (389) Chicago—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York South Sea Islanders. To WTAG (517). WOO (598) Philadelphia—Band KYW (526) Chicago—Concert. —6 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland —Orchestra. WABQ (261) Philadelphia—Soloists. .. KMA (270i Shenandoah—Carter sisters: scores: markets. WPG (2731 Atlantic City—Concert. KOIL (278) Council Bluffs—Concert. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Orchestra. WWNC (297) Asheville—Concert. WLIB )306i Chicago—Concert. WPCH (309i New York—Jewish hour. WOHP (319i Detroit—Organ music; children's chat. WBZ (333)- Springfield—Soloist; Hawaiian trio. Ns-

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WSM (341) Nashvillp—Bedtime story: dinner concert. .... WLS (345) Chicago—Orchestra; May and June; old town duo. . . WEBH (366) Chicago—Classical. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Markets; talks; orchestra. . .... WQY (379) Schenectady—Musical. KGO (384) Oakland—Concert. WBBM (389) Chicago—Concert. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ; classical pro WLw m <42B) Cincinnati—Farm Radio Council talk: trio. _ WMAQ. (447) Chicago—Orchestra. WJZ 771*4. New York—Retold tales. To KDKA (316). WRC (469), KYW (526). WTIC (476) Hartford—Serenaders. WEAF (492) New York—Southern melodies. To WSAI (361). WLIT 14051. WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Recital. WNYC (535) New York—Piano.

—6:30 o’Clock — WBAL (285) Baltimore —String quartet. KDKA 1316) Pittsburgh—Concert. CFCA (357) Toronto—Orchestra. WWJ (375) Detroit—Musical. KPO (428) San Francisco —Concert. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Humorist. WJZ (454) New York—Davis Saxophone Octet. , _ WEAF (492) New York—Organ masters recital! To WLIT (405). WEEI (447). WRC (469). L _ WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Orchestra. WNYC (535) New York—Kaltenborn’s symphony orchestra. , WHO (535) Des Moines—Little symphony orchestra. —7 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Bluebirds. WGL (258) New York—Concert. WABQ 1261) Philadelphia—Jubilee singers. WADC 1 2971 Akron—Soloists. WRNY (3091 New York—Soloists. WGHP (319) Detroi'r—Band concert. WABC (326) New York—Theater program.

WLS (345) Chicago—Popular music: orchestra. _ , , . WSAI (361) Cincinnati—Soloist. WJJD (366) Chicago—Theater program. WBBM (389) Chicago—Recital. WHT (416) Chicago—Soloist. WLW* (428) Cincinnati —String ensemble: WMAQ 1 ’ (4471 Clficago—Orchestra;; reading; musical. .. , „ WJSL (454 1 New York—Maxwe.l hour. To WBAL (285). WTMJ (294). KDKA (316), WBZ (333), WJAX (337). WSM (341). WJR (441), WHAS (461). WSB (476). WMC (517). KYW (526). V/TIC (476) Hartford—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Troubadours. To WGR (303). WLIB (3061, WWJ (375). WGY (379), WCCO (416). WEEI (447). WRC (469). WCAE (517). KSD (545). —7:30 o’clock— WFHH (366) Clearwater—Open house program. WGY (379) Schenectady—Brazilian mandoliers. KFO (428) San Francisco—Children’s hour. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Goodrich Silvertown orchestra and silver masked tenor. To WGR'<3O3). WGN (306). WSM (341), WOC (353). WSAI (361). WCSH (361), WDAF (370). WWJ (375). WTAM (400), WLIT (405). WCCO (416). WSB (428). WEEI (447). WHAS (461), WJAR (484), WCAE (517). WMC (517). WTAG (517),. KSD (545). WOO (508) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WHO (535) Des Moines—Serenaders. —8 o’clock— WRVA (254) Richmond—Chimes; police string band WABQ (261) Philadelphia—Concert. WHK (265i Cleveland—Trio. . WBAL (285) Baltimore—Dance orchestra. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Band. WADC (397) Akron—Soloists.

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—By BlosSer

By Crane

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SKETCHES BY BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHEB

WRNY (309) New York—Quartet; Strlne trio. KOIN (319) Portland—Concert. WBZ (333) Springfield—Soloists. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WLS *345) Chicago—Allstate hour. WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. WQY (379) Schenectady—Musical. KOO (384) Oakland—Little e.x jhony or chestra. WHT (416) Chicago—Your hour. WSUI (422) lowa City-Musical.

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