Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 142, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1927 — Page 11
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Fishing The Air BY G. SHUBERT FRYE AU references are Central Standard Time
OON SUPPE’S opera “Boccaccico” will be produced by the Urban quartet and the Beatrice Oliver Ensemble and broadcast this evening by WOR, Newark-New York, at 7:15. This work concerns itself with the eternal triangle, the apex being Fiametta, daughter of the Duke of Tuscany, and the two base angles being Piet Pietro, Prince of Palermo, and Boccaccio, the Italian novelist. THe Atwater Kent hour, on the air at 8:15 Sunday evening, from WEAF, New York, will feature Giuseppe De Luca, baritone of the Metropolitan Opera Company and the Atwater Kent orchestra in the following program: "E, 4 1 Tu" from “The Masked Ball”...Verdi De Luca and orchestra Overture from “The Marriage of Figaro” Mozart a. Caro mio ben Giuseppe Giordani b. Fortunio A. Messager c. Prlncessita J. Padilla De Luca and accompanist The Mirror Song (Scintille Diamante) from "The Tales of Hoffmann Jacques Offenbach De Luca and orchestra "Dragon Fly” Johannes Strauss Orchestra a. Just You Harry T. Burleigh b. Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes Old English c. Passing By Edward PurceU De Luca and accompanist Largo al Factotoum. from “The Barber of Seville” Kossini De Luca and orchestra The program of the Men’s Bible Class of the Memorial Presbyterian Church, including special music under the direction of Mary Traub Busch, will be broadcast by WKBF, Indianapolis, beginning at 9:30 Sunday morning. Alvah Rucker, teacher of the class, will speak on “The Call of the Prophet” in the first program. The Crosley Bandbox Hour, broadcast by WLW, Cincinnati, is divided into four periods; fifteen minutes dedicated to the fall bride; a period of yesterday’s favorites; a group' of Irving Berlin numbers, and a period of fantastic dances. The program of the first two periods follow: To the Fall Bride "To the Fall Bride” "Lohengrin" Wagner "Call Me Thine Own” Halevy "Oh Promise Me” .De Koven "I Love You Truly” Bond “Wedding March” Mendelssohn . Yesterday’s Favorites "Wonderful One” “Carolina in the Morning” “April Showers” “Memories” “Maple Leaf Rag” 4he second act of “My Princess,” one of New York’s current musical
successes, will be broadcast from the stage of the Schubert theater through the NBC Red Network at 9 this evening. This presentation marks the eighth of the “Old Gold on Broadway” hours. Dessa Byrd’s Circle Theater organ concert, broadcast at 12:30 Sunday afternoon by WFBM, Indianapolis, includes the following numbers: Vagabounds” Friml Love Waltz” from “The Big Parade" P a Clock Shop” Orth There s a Long Long Trail a-Wlnding” Jfe.,••••••••••••••• Donaldson 4 Valse rriste Sibelius Pnmn S a^H et of art of . Si * ma Chi'*Venor romp and Circumstance Elgar
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SATURDAY WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) t:45 P. M.—Mona Motor Oil Twins. —*lo—lndiana-Notre Dame Football Game from Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, Indiana. \ WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hqosier Atheltic Club) IOiOO A. M. —Recipe Exchange. 10:30—Live Stock Market; Weather Forecast. 2:30 P. M.—Butler-De Pauw Football Game. s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. —5 o’clock— KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WOR (422) Newark—Ensemble. WCFL (484) Chicago—Organ. WEAF (492) New York—Dinner music. —5:30 o’clock— WGY (379) Schenectady—Concert. WIBO (416) Chicago—Organ; soloists and orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—Ensemble. —6 o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Orchestra. WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. WRNY (309) New York—German hour of music. x WLS (345) Chicago—Markets; supper bell program; sports; orchestra. WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Organ WLW (428) Cincinnati—Variety. WJR (441) Detroit—Orchestra. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Organ; dance program. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. WEAF (492i New York —Orchestra. WBAP (500) Ft. Worth—Concert. WNYC (525) New York—Pianist: police quartet. —6:30 o’clock— WJAX (337) Jacksonville —Orchestra; recitals; entertainer. WGBS (349) New York—Soloists. WOR (422) Newark—Orchestra. WEAF (492) New York—Atwater Kent radio audition. —7 o’Clock WJAY (227) Cleveland—Vocal and Instrumental. y WLIB (306) Chicago—Radio audition winners, WRNY (309) New York—Hungarian hour of music. WBZ (333) Springfield—Boston Symphony orchestra. ' WSM (341) Nashville—Bedtime story; dinner concert. WSAI (361 > Cincinnati—Sextet. WEBH (366) Chicago—Classical.
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• WLW (428) Cincinnati —Happy harmony boys: trio. —7:30 o’clock— WLS (345) Chicago—Barn dance. WGBS (349) New York—Quartets: trios; duets and solos. WJZ (454) New York—Harmony with xylophone. To WHAM (278), WEAF (492) New York—Old gold on Broadway. WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Piano recital; melody way. WHO (535) Des Moines—Popular. —8 o’clock— WSEA (263) Norfolk—Concert. WGN (306) Chicago—Musical. WRNY (309) New York—Male quartet; trumpeter; soloist. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. KTHS (384) Hot Springs—Musical comedy gems; soloists. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Cavaliers. WLW (423) Cincinnati—Dance. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Photolog. WJZ (454) New York—Phllco hour. WCFL (484) Chicago—Orchestra and enWIP (508) Philadelphia—String band; piano recital. . , . WNYC (535) New York—Concert; talk; trumpeter. WTAG (517) Worcester—Symphony. —8:30 o’Clock — WPG (273) Atlantic City—Concert. KPO (428) San Francisco—Concert. WHO (535) Des Moines—Quartet. —9 o’clock — WSEA (263) Norfolk—Orchestra. WGN (306) Chicago—Radio audition winners. WJAX (337) Jacksonville—Dance. WSM (341) Nashville—Barn dance. WGBS (349) New York—Orchestra. WBBM (389) Chicago—Popular. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Minstrels. WCCO (416) Minneapolis-St Paul—Orchestra. , WJR (441) Detroit—Ford and Glenn; dance orchestra. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Song cycle. WJZ (454) New York—Keystone duo and ballarteers. WEAF (492) New York—Orchestra. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Orchestra. WOW (508) Omaha —Orchestra. WCAE (517) Pittsburgh—Orchestra. —9:30 o’Clock WRNY (309) New York—Orchestra. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Chefs. WJZ (454) New York—Orchestra. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Soloists. —lO o’Clock COAST NETWORK—San Francisco—Saturday night review. WPG (273) Atlantic City—Dance. WHAM (278) Rochester—Orchestra. WGBS (349) New York—Popular songs: orchestra. WGY (379) Schenectady—Orchestra. KHJ (405) Los Angeles—Spanish music. WIBO (416) Chicago—College hour. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WJR (441) Detroit—The merry old chief and his tribe. WEAF (492) New York—Cass Hagan’s or chestra. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Organ. WHO (535) Des Moines—Saxophone sextet. —10:30 o’Clock WJJD (366) Chicago—Palmer house. WBBM (389) Chicago—Orchestra. KYW (526) Chicago—Orchestra. —ll o’clock— WLS (345) Chicago—Studio show. - WEBH (366) Chicago—Orchestra. KGO (384) Oakland—Drama. KPO (428) San Francisco —Dance. KFt (4681 Los Angeles—Classical. WSB (47D Atlanta—Ore) stra. WFAA (500) Dallas—Musical theater hour. —l2 o’Clock WLIB (306) Chicago—Orchestra. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Orchestra. WDAF (370) Kansas City—Frolic. WBBM (38S) Chicago—Jamboree. KFI (4681 Los Angeles—Radio club. KGW (491) Portland—Dance music.
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WFBM, INDIANAPOLIS (1090-275) (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) 9:30 A. M.—Christian Men Builders. 11:00 —First Presbyterian Church Serv IcA. 12:30 P. M.—Circle Theater organ concert. I:3o—Davis Baking Powder Hour (Mary Traub Busch). 3:oo—Kruse-Connell Hour (Marott Htel). 3:3o—Temple Quartet (Hebrew Melodies). 4:oo—The Charles Gaylor Artists. s:oo—Locomobile Hour ol Music,
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WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosler Athletic Club) 9:30 A. M.—Men’s Bible Class, Memorial Presbyterian Church. 6 P. M.—Spink-Arms Trio. 7:30 —Goodness Gracious Greggorixers. —lO o’Clock WRNY (309) New York—Services. KDKA (313) Pittsburgh—Services. WBZ (333) Springfield—Services. WKT (416) Chicago—Concert. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Services. WEEI (447) Boston—Services. WRC (469) Washington—Church. —ll o’Clock WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Services. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—'Trio. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Services. WOC (375) Davenport—Services. KMA (394) Shenandoah —Services. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Services. WSB (476) Atlanta—Services. WBAP (500) Fort Worth—Services. KYW (526) Chicago—Services. WHO (535) Des Moines—Services. —l2 o'Clock WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Boys and Girls Club. KOA (326) Denver—Services. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Services. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. WJZ (454) New York—The Mediteraneans. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Services. 12:30 o’Clock WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Organ. WOC (375) Davenport—String quintet. KMA (394) Shenandeah—Song service. KGW (491) Portland—Services. —1 o’clock — WJAY (227) Cleveland—MusicaL WGN (306) Chicago—Organ. KGO (384) Oakland—Services. WHT (416) Chicago—Concert. 1 WJZ (454) New York—The Roxy stroll. WEAF (492) New York—lnterdenamina-
tional Church services. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee —Sacred concert. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Musical services. —2 o’clock— WSEA (263) Norfolk—Recital. WJJD (366) Chicago—Bible classes. WLW (428i Cincinnati—Organ. WFAA (499) Dallas—Symphony. WEAF (492) New York—Young peoples conference. —2:30 o’clock— WHAM (278) Rochester—Concert. WTMJ (294) Milwaukee—Musical. WGY (379) Schenectady—Symphony. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Musicale. WIBO (416) Chicago—German music. WCFL (484) Chicago—Organ. r —3 o’Clock — WWNC (297) Arheville—Sacred music. WRNY (309) New York—Quartet. WGY (3791 Schenectady—Organ. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Trio. WJZ (454) New York—Vesper service. WRC (4691 Washington—Service from Washington Cathedral. WEAF (492) New York-Men’s Y. M. C. A. conference. WTIC (535) Hartford—Concert. WHO (535) Des Moines—Orchestra. —4 o’Clock — KMA (270) Shenandoah—Song service: talk. WGN (308) Chicago—Recital. WRNY (3091 New York—Soloist; quartet. KNX (337) Los Angeles—MusicaL WEBH (366) Chicago—Stage show. —1:30 o’Clock WHAD (270) Milwaukee—Organ. WEBH (366i Chicago—Symphony. WJZ (454) New York— Radio Vespers. * WEAF (492) New York—National concert orchestra. —5 o’clock— WLIB (306) Chlclago—Trio. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Concert. WTAM 1400) Cleveland—Orchestra.
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WSB (476) Atlanta—Vespers. WOO (508) Philadelphia—Organ. —5:30 o’Clock WHK (265) Cleveland—Orchestra. WBAL (285) Baltimore—Concert. WEBH (366) Chicago—Stage show. WLW (428) Cincinnati—Orchestra. WJZ (4541 New York—The Qranadas. WEAF )492) New York—Biblical drama. WTIC (535) Hartford—Organ. WHO (535) Des Moines—Symphony. —6 o'clock— WHAM (278) Rochester —Concert. KDKA (316) Pittsburgh—Services. . WBZ (33Si Springfield—Blue and gold hour: ensemble. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Band WLS (345) Chicago—Little Brown Church. WJJD (366) Chicago—Symphony. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Theater. WMAQ (447) Chicago—Story lady’s hour. WJZ <454) New York—Organ. WEAF C 492) New York—lnstrumental trio. ' —6:20 o’Clock — WEAF (492) New York—Major Edward Bowes family—vocal and instrumental. —6:30 o’Clock WDOD (246) Chattanooga—Ensemble. KOA (326) Denver—Organ recital. WJZ (454) New York—Musical literature. —| o’clock— WORD (275) Chicago—Orchestra. WTMJ 1294) Milwaukee—Organ. WGN (306) Ohicago—"Million sing;” almanack: songs. WTAM (400) Cleveland—Evensong. WHT (416) Chicago—Organ. KPO (4281 Sr.u Francisco—Chamber music bv string quartet. WMAQ (447) Chicago— Musical. —7:15 o’Clock WJZ (454) New York—Collier’s radio hour. —7:30 o’Clock WSEA (263) Norfolk—Classical. KOA (326< Denver—Concert. WEBH <366) Chicago—Orchestra and trio. WHT (416) Chicago— Philharmonic trio. WHO (535) Des Moines—Orchestra.
—8 o’Clock ... WJAY (227) Cleveland—Golden hour of music. . WORD (275) Chicago—Choral singers. WCBD (345) Zion. 111.—Mixed quartet: organ: celestial bells. KPO (428) San Francisco —Concert. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Trio. —g:ls o'clock— WBZ (333) Springfield—Musical. WLW <428) Cincinnati—Concert. , WJZ (454< New York—Vibrant melodics; iubilee singers. To WHAM (278). WEAF (492) New York—Atwater Kent hour. —8:30 o’clock— KTHS (3841 Hot Borings—Music lovers’ hour. . _ KPO (428) San Francisco—Concert. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Pianist. —9 o’Clock WKBW (217) Buffalo—Gospel melody hour. KFAB (309) Lincoln—Orchestra. WBZ (333) Sprinlgfleld—Musical. WJJD (366) Chicago—Variety. WSDI (4221 lowa City—Hymns. KFI (4681 Los Angeles—Organ. WIP (508) Philadelphia—Little Symphony concert. —8:15 o’Clock WJZ (454) New York—Don Amalzo. the wizard. WEAF (492) New York—The Ohost of Blarney Castle. WOW (508) Omaha—Organ and mixed quartet. —9:30 o Clock— KOW (491) Portland—Services. WEAF (492) New York—Cathedral echos. WBAP (500) Port Worth—Organ. —lO o’clock— WJAY (227) Cleveland—Night owls. WON (306) Chicago—Sam V Henry: organ recital. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Concert. WIBO (418) Chicago—Song recital: orchestra and entertainers.
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WMAQ (4471 Chicago—Reverie hour. KFI (468) Los Angeles—Classical. —II o’Clock COAST NETWORK—San Francisco— Great moments of history. KOIL (278) Council Bluffs -Orchestra. WLIB (306i Chicago—Hoodlums. KOIN (319) Portland—Musical comedy hour. KNX (337) Los Angeles—Feature. KPO (428) San Francisco—Concert. WFAA (499) Dallas- Orchestra. —l2 o’Clock > WBBM (389) Chicago Nutty Club. KFI 14681 Los Angeles—Orchestra. KOW (491) Portland—Little Symphony orchestra: soloist. WJZ 1451) New York U. o. Arm,* band. To WHAM (278). WRC (469)
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