Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 194, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1927 — Page 15

DEC. 22, 1927

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Fishing The Air , BY G. SHUBERT FRYE All references are Central Standard Time

MARY GARDEN of the Chicago Civic Opera Company, will be heard in Massenet’s three-act opera, “Lq jongleur de Notre Dame,” (The Juggler of Notre Dame) when a part of the production will be broadcast by the NBC Blue network at 9 tonight. „ „ The cast will include Jose Mojica, tenor; Cesare Formichi, baritone; Edouard Coutreuil, bass; Desire Defrere, baritone, and Howard Preston, baritone. Giorgio Polacco will conduct. „ . ‘‘Le Jongleur de Notre Dame is an opera in three acts by Jules Massenet, on libretto by Maurice Lena. There is an English translation available under the title of “Our Lady’s Juggler,” by M. Louise Baum. It was produced at Monte Carlo in 1902 and in Paris in 1904. At Monte Carlo the part of Jean was taken by Marechal, for this miracle play with music which was composed originally for male singers. The only two women in the cast were represented as angels. The part of Boniface, the cook, was created by Renaud. Wanda Landowska, a famous Polish harpsichordist, will be the guest soloist during the Maxwell House hour, broadcast through the NBC Blue network at 8 tonight. Landowski, who was born in Warsaw in 1877, began her musical studies in the Warsaw Conservatory, and from 1900 to 1913 taught at the School Cantorum, Paris, at the same time devoting herself to music for the harpsichord with such success as to be made professor (1913-1919) at the Hochschule, Berlin. The program follows: “Old Colonel March” (In Colonial Style) Overture from "Don Giovanni ...Mozert . Orchestra To Be Selected • . Harpsichord Solo—Wanda Landowska “Egyptian Ballet” (Fourth Movement) Orchestra “Two Guitars” _ , Orchestra ... Mtnuet from “Don Giovanni” .....Mozart "The Cuckoo** Wanda Landowska with Orchestra Four quartets Strings Wood-Winds Clarinets “Song* of S India” (salon drr.) Rlmsky-Korsa'coff Orchestra _ _ . . Schubert Waltzes Schubert Orchestra To be selected . . ."V Harpsichord Solo —Wanda Landowska “Pizzicato Polka’’ Delibes Orchestra „ . . “Espana” ......; Chabrler Orchestra A novel musical program arrangement Is offered from WNYC, New York, tonight at 8:30, with a song recital by Bertha Spiegel. She will be followed by the weekly violin lec-

ture and recital by Roland E. Meyer. The Fitzpatrick Brothers, veteran entertainers of New York will conclude this feature in their famous song, “Chimes of Trinity.” Eleven Chrvjtmas hymns from all over the world will form a “Christmas Trip to Many Lands” in the mid-week hymn sing sent oVer the air by WEAF, New York, at 6 tonight. The songs will be rendered by a mixed quartet and will be heard as follows: "Hark the Herald Angels" America , . Quartet Angels We Have Heard” .French ™ „ Quartet 1 / "O Fir Tree Dark” Swedish .... .. .... Quartet “Heilige Nacht” German .. Quartet "In a Manger” Polish _ Quartet "From the Orient” Portugal Duet . "On December Twenty-Fifth” Spanish * Quartet "Quanno” Italian Duet "Lully, Lully. Lu” Latin Quartet “The First Noel” .........English Quartet “Adeste Fidells” English Quartet J. Newton Yates, organ',jt at the Earing Egyptian Theate-, will present the following program Friday over WKBF. Hoosier Athletic Club station, on the regular noon-day organ recital: Selections from "My Maryland” "Did You Mean It?” “Blue Danube Waltz” Slraue “The Song Is Ended” Irving Berlin “Aria,” from “Paglacci” “Silent Night" "I Told Them All About You” “My Beautiful Lady” from the “Pink Lady” “You Only Want Me When You’re Lonesome” Popular Ballad “There’s One Little Girl Who Loves Me” The selection "Valencia,” a popular hit a year ago, will open the half hour NBC Red network presentation of the Hoover Sentinels at 7:30 tonight* The program also features two Indian songs to be played by the Hoover Orchestra—“ Waters of Minnetonka” and “Indian Dawn.” During the half hour, the Hoover Honeymooners, a soprano and tenor, will be heard in two duets. The complete evening program will be as follows: "Valencia” : Dadlllo Orchestra * “.Two Little Love Bees" from "The Spring Maid” Reinhardt Duet Two Indian Songs % (a) "Water* of Minnetonka”. .Ueuranee (b) "Indian Dawn” ...Zamecnlk \ Orchestra “Where Did You Oet Those Eye*?” Donaldson Orchestra “Olannlna Mia" from “The Firefly” . , . Friml Orchestra “What Does It Matter?” Berlin Duet “When Day Is Done" ...Katcher Quartet “My Blue Heaven” .... u .......D0na1d50n

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WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power Si Light so. 6:oo—Late News and Sports (Indianapolis Times.) 6:ls—Horticultural Period. 6:3o—lndianapolis Athletic Club and Columbia Club Orchestras. ?:So—Kruse Connell Hour (Marott Hotel.) B:oo—Christmas Seal Program, under the direction of Mrs. Chan tills White. B:So—Craig Candy Company (A Fair of Spades.) B:46—Gyro Club Christmas Party. WKBF (1100-262) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) 6:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. 6:oo—Santa Claus, courtesy of People's Outfitting Company. 7:80—Ohio Theater Program. WLW. Cincinnati s:oo—Santa Claus and entertainers. 8:00 —Orchestra. 6:3o—Kiddles’ Christmas party. 10:00—Orchestra. WLS, Chicago s:lß—Organ: sports. 6:oo—Supperbefl program. 6:3o—Sports: orchestra: news. 7:oo—Novelties; orchestra; violin; harp. Hour. KYW. Chicago 6:oo—Uncle Bob. :30—Dinner concert. 7:oo—Music. 9:oo—Chicago Civic Opera. 10:30—Kentucky Serenaders. WOW, Omaha s:oo—Markets. s:3o—Story hour. 6:oo—Vocal and piano. 6:3o—Orchestra. 9:oo—Orchestra. WHO, Des Moines 6:O0*-Santft Claus. 6:3o—Baritone and piano. 9:oo—Studio. KOIL, Connell Binds s:oo—News; markets. s:3o—Variety. 7:oo—Marvel Boys. 7 30—Old folks et home; talk. 9:oo—Orchestra. 11:00 —Review. 12:00—Novelty. WOC, Davenport s:46—Chimes. 7:oo—Chain programs. WGY, Schenectady s:oo—Stocks; news. 6:oo—Dinner music. 6:3o—Address, biologocal. 6:4s—Violin. 7:oo—Chain programs. 11:30—Organ. KDKA, Pittsburgh s:oo—Dinner concert. 6:oo—Musical sketch. B:3o—Studio. 7:0OJ-Chain programs. WEAF, New York s:oo—Waldorf-Astoria dinner music. To WRC, WCAE. s:ss—Summary of programs. 6:oo—Federation Mid-Week Hymn Sing. 6:3o—Coward Comfort Hour. To WEEI, WTIC, WJAR, WTAO, WCSH. 7:oo)—Dodge Brothers Presentation. To WEEI, WTIC. WJAR. WTAG, WCSH, WRC, WGY, WQR, WCAE, WTAM, wwj, wsai, webh, ksd, WTMJ, WOC, WHO, WOW, WDAF, WHAS, WSM, WMC. WSB. WFAA, WBT. KVOO, WFI, WJAX, WRHM. 7:3o—Hoover Sentinels. To WEEI, WFI. WRC. WGY, WCAE. WTAM. WWJ. WSAI, WLIB, KSD, WCCO. WOC. WHO. WOW. WDAF. KVOO. WFAA. WHAS. WSM, WMC. WSB. B:oo—Howard Correct Time. To WEEI, WJAR, WFI, WRC. WGY, WCAE. WTAM. WWJ, WSAI. B:oo—Clicquot Club Eskimos. To WEEI. WJAR, WTAG. WFI, WRC. WOY, WOR, WCAE. WWJ, WON. B:oo—Smith Brothers. To WEEI, WTAO, WRC, W&R. WCAE. wwj, WSAI. WEBH, Kj5D, WOCQ. WOC. WDAF.

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The Book of Knowledge

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9:3o—Statler’s Pennsylvanians, under the direction ’of Johnny Johnson. To WTIC. WFI. WOY, WOR, WWJ, WSAI. WMC. 10:30—Cass Hagan's Park Central Orchestra. To WHO. WJZ, New York 5:00—Al Friedman’s Orchestra. 5:55- Summary of programs. 6:00- Longines Correct Time. 6:oo—United States Army Band. To WRC. 6:3o—National Mixed Quartet. 7:oo—The Hottentots. B:oo—Maxwell House Hour. To WBZ, WBZA. WBAL. WHAM. KDKA, WLW, WJR. KYW, WRHM. KSD, WOC. WHO. WOW. WDAF, KVOO, WHAS. WBM, WMC. WSB, WBT, WJAX, WTMJ, WRVA, KPRC, WBAP. 9:oo—Longines Correct Time. To WBZ. WBZA. WBAL, WHAM, KDKA. WJR. KYW. 9:00 —Balkite Hour. To WBZ, WBZA. WBAL, WHAM. KDKA. WLW. WJR, KYW. WON. WMAQ, WENR, KSD, WCCO. WOC. WOW. WHO. WDAF. 10:00—Slumber Music. WBZ, Springfield s:oo—Organ. s:3o—News; radio rodlo; talk. 6:oo—Santa Claus. 6:3o—Hotel Statler Orchestra. 7:oo—Chain programs. 11:00—Orchestra. 6:00—Plano; markets; baritone. WNYC, New York 6:3o—Air college. 7:ls—Baritone. 7:3o—Everyday English. B:oo—German Christmas songs. B:2o—Diphtheria prevention. B:3o—Songs. B:46—Violin.

9:ls—Chimes of Trinity. 9:3s—Facts About Our Government. WGBS, New York s:oo—Uncle Oeebec. 9:oo—Violin. 9:ls—Y. M. C. A. Russian Christmas program. 9:4s—Vlalln. 10:00—Harmonizing Four. 10:30—Theatre. WOR, Newark s:ls—Hotel Shelton ensemble. 5:30 —Eskimo novelty. 5:50 —Orchestra. 6:3o—Dinner dance. 7:oo—Session Crimes. 7:2s—New York philharmonic Orchestra. 9:3o—Organ. 141:00 —News; orchestra. * WHN, New York s:oo—Jewish service. 5:30 —Ensemble. 6:oo—Dance orchestra. 6:3o—Vocal novelty. 6:4s—Violin. i • 7:oo—Studio music. 7:4o—Poems; baritone. B:oo—American personality hour. 9:oo—News; trio. 9:30-Songs and guitar. 9:4s—Loew’s vaudeville. \ 10:15—Entertainer^ 10:30—Frlvolty Club orchestra. WBAL, Baltimore s:oo—Sandman. * s:3o—Dinner music. 6:3o—Organ. 7:oo—String quartet. 7:3o—Vocal and piano. B:oo—Chain programs. WIP, Philadelphia s:3o—Dinner music. , s:ss—Agricultural reports. * 6:oo—Uncle Wlp.

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7:oo—Music. B:oo—Radio Forum. WHAM. Rochester s:3o—Stocks: markets. s:4s—Orchestra. 6:3o—Talk. 7:oo~rQuartet. 7:3o—Chain programs. 10:00—Orchestra. WGR. Buffalo s:3o—Statler orchestra. 7:oo—Chain programs. WPG. Atlantic City s:4s—Organ. 6:oo—Dinner music. B:oo—Studio. B:3o—Concert orchestra. 9:oo—Movie broadcast. ' 9:2o—Studio. 9:4o—Organ. 10:30—Dance orchestra. WRVA. Richmond B:oo—Safety talk; orchestra. 6:4o—Organ. 7:Bo—Santa Claus. 9:oo—Christmas cantata. 10:00—Orchestra. 11:00—Carry Me Back to Old Virginia. WFBL. Syracuse s:2o—Markets; weather; quintet. 6:oo—Kenmore Hotel orchestra. 6:Bo—Address. B:4s—Violin. 7:oo—Novelty. 7:3o—Music. B:oo—Studio. 9:oo—Band. 10:00—Studio. 10:30—Organ. t KHJ, Lee Angeles s:oo—Dinner dance orchestra. s:3o—Santa Claus. 6:oo—Dance orchestra. 7:oo—The Orioles. B:oo—Variety. . ~ . 9:oo—Concert ensemble and soloist.

WRC, Washington o:oo—United States Army Band. 7:oo—Chain programs. 3:3o—Band.

Daylight Program

—Friday— WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) A. M. 10:00—Recipe Exchange. 10:30—Livestock Market; Weather Forecast. by United States Department of Agriculture. Noon—Zaring Theater Program; “Burkle” Burkette, Organist. WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power Si Light Cos.) Noon —Acme Evan* Grain Market Report*. WLW, Cincinnati A. M. 7:oo—Health exercises. 7:3o—Devotions. 9:oo—Woman's hour. 9:3o—Muslcale. 11:00—Muslcale. P. M. 12:30 —Markets. I:3o—Radio dealers* program. 2:3o—Markets. 3:oo—Plano. WLS. Chicago A. M. 9:oo—Livestock; grain; homo question box: produce. Noon—R. F. D. Dlnnerbell program. 12:15—Closing markets. 2:3o—Homemakers’ hour.

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—By Martin

—By Blosser

—By Crane

By Small

—By Taylor

SKETCHES BT BESSEY SYNOPSIS BY BRAUCHER

3:3o—Waltz trio. 4:Bo—Sports. WHO. Des Moines A. M. B:oo—Victor Record program. B:4s—Housekeepers' chat 10:00 Markets; agriculture. P. M. 12:15—The Ambassadors. 4:oo—Trio and soloist. KOIL, Council Bluffs A. M. 7:oo—Breakfast program. 10:00—Music. Noon—Song Jewels. P. M. I:oo—Orchestra. I:oo—Housewife's helper. „ 3:oo—Patricia. WGY, Schenectady A. M. s:4s—Setting up exercises. 7:3o—Cherrlo. • Noon—Produce report. P. M. I:oo—Studio music. KDKA, Pittsburgh A. M. * ’ B:oo—Christmas carols. 9:oo—Stock comment. 9:30—Book review. 11:20—Sunday School lesson. P. M. 3:oo—Closing stocks. WJZ, New York A. M. 11:00—Christmas Carols by Trinity Chureh choir. 11:45—Hotel Pennsylvania music, P. M. I:oo—Weather reports. I:os—“Your Dally Menu” by Mrs. JuUsm Heath. I:2o—“Fashionable Dress” by Pauline Desha- s 1:30 —“Tea Room Management and Candy Making” by Elinor G. Hanna,