Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 207, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1928 — Page 20
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Fishing The Air l BY G. SHUBERT FRYE All references are Central Standard Time
FAMOUS melodies and sketches by both modern and old masters are included in the Cities Service hour broadcast at 7 tonight by the NBC Red network, from WEAF, New York. Tune in WSAI, Cincinnati; WEBH, Chicago; WOC, Davenport; or WWJ, Detroit. The program: „ . “Cities Service March”.. ySShardt "Spring Maid” (selection) Reinhardt Orchestra. “Roses of Picardy” Wood-Buttolph Cavaliers. “Woodland Sketches” MacDowell (a) "Will o’ the Wisp.” ib) “At an Old Trysting Place. (c) “In Autumn.” Orchestra. "Andante from G Minor Concerto”. Bruch Violin solo. ' DU peace) Die . . R . Uh '.’.. . ** SchSbert Cavaliers. “Rimpiantl” Toselli Orchestra. Entr'acte from “It Happened in Nordland” Herbert Orchestra. Menuet from “Manon” .Massenet Orchestra. “Cosaquo Dance” Dargomijsky Orchestra. i “Barcarolle” from Contes D'Hoffmann. Offenbach Orchestra and quartet. “Why You Should Attend the Agricultural Conference” is the subject of a talk by Prof. W. Q. Fitch of Purdue University, to be radiocast by WBAA, Lafayette, at 7 tonight. The station operates on a wbv<> length of 273 meters. Two of Eugene Field's poems will be sung by the Rock-a-Bye Lady at 6:30 tonight over the NBC Blue network, in the following program: “Sunset Lullaby” Lester Castoria Rock-a-Bye Lady. “Twilight” Friml Slumberland Trio. “Little Boy Blue” (words by Field). .Brice Castoria Rock-a-Bye Lady. “Fairy Tales” Komzak Slumberland Trio. “Norse Lullaby” (words by Field). .8. M. S. Castoria Rock-a-Bye Lady. “Nautilus” MacDowell Slumberland Trio. “Cradle Song” Krelsler Castoria Rock-a-Bye Lady. “March Milltalre” Schubert Slumberland. Trio. "Baby, Oood Night” Miller Castoria Rock-a-Bye Lady. Tune in WLW, Cincinnati; KYW, Chicago; WJR, Detroit, or KDKA, Pittsburgh. Efrain Spiegel, cellist, will be the guest artist on the Bright Star Battery program tonight at 8 over Station WRNY. Spigel will play the ballet from Drigo’s “Harlequin.” The entire program will be devoted to ballet and opera music. Vitali Koretzky will sing the arias from
the operas “Mignon” and “Bicovaja Dama.” The balance of the program follows: “La Gioconda” Ponchinelli Bright Star Trio. "Brllliante” Chopin ~ , Bright Star Trio. ‘Lucia Di Lammermoor” Donizetti Bright Star Trio. O. Henry’s story, “One Thousand Dollars,” will be presented in dramatized form as the retold tale, broadcast through the NBC Blue network at 7 tonight. Tune in KYW, Chicago, or KDKA, Pittsburgh.
Best Daylight Features
—Saturday— WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) A. M. 11:40—Closing Grain Market. 11:50—Livestock Market. Noon—Time Signal. P. M. 12:01—Lyric Theater Organ. 12:30—Enquiring Announcer. 12:40—Lyric Theater Organ. I:oo—Livestock Markets. I:os—Weather Report. I:o6—Farm Flashes. 1:15—Boy Scout Period. I:3o—Studio Period. 2:oo—Radio Dealer’s Program. 3:oo—Radio Tinker. 3:ls —Housekeeper’s Chat. 3:23—Radio Recipes. 3:3o—Studio Period. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) A. M. 10:30—Livestock Market; Weather Forecast. Noon—Wangelin-Sharp Radio Dept. A. M. 10:00—WMAQ. Chicago. Women’s Club Federation. N*on—WJJD, Mooseheart. Palmer House Symphony. 1:00 —W3BM. Chicago. Terrace Garden Orchestra. WGBS—New York. Republican Club Program; speakers Include Assistant Secretary war Division and Commander Richard E. Bvrd. I:OS—WJZ, New York. Afternoon players. , 1:30 —WSB. Atlanta. University of Georgia program. 3:OO—WGN, Chicago. Women’s Club.
Dial Twisters Central Standard Time Meters Given in Parentheses
WFBM (1090-275) INDIANAPOLIS (Indianapolis Power & Light Cos.) s:oo—Late News and Sporta (Indianapolis Times.) s:lo—Program Announcement. s:l2—Sports Discussion. s:2o—Dog Talk. s:3o—Children’s Hour. s:ss—Facts About Indianapolis. 6:oo—Time Signal. 6:Ol—E-Z Bake Concert. 6:3o—Continued Story. 6:3s—Program Announcement. 6:37—Highway Conditions. 6:45—1. A. C. and Columbia Club Orchestras. 7:3o—Studio Period. B:oo—Time Signal. B:ol—Phoenix Coffee Boar, 9:oo—Studio Period.
—By Williams
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10:30—Time Signal. 10:31—Late -News end Sports (Indianapolis Times.) 10:40 —I. A C. and Columbia Club Orchestras. WKBF (1190-252) INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) s:oo—Late News Bulletins and Sports. 7:oo—Walter Ebcrhardt and his KonJola Band. 9:oo—lndiana Ball Room’s "Hoosier Harmony Kings.” —4 o’clock— WEAF (610-492) New York. Hofbrau Orchestra. WOC (800-374.8) Davenport. Crescent hour of music. —4:30 o’clock— WADC (1260-238) Akron. Dinner concert. WIBO (980-306) Chicago. Organ. —5 o’clock— KDKA (905-315.6) Pittsburgh. Dinner concert. WEAF (610-492) New York to WRC, WCAE, WTAG. WTlC—Waldorf-Astoria music. WEBH (820-365.6) Chicago. Aichanee club; organ; studio. WHK (1130-265.3) Cleveland. Vocal duets. WJR (680-441) Detroit. Goldkettes ensemble. WJZ (660-454) New York. George Hall’s orchestra. WMAQ (670-447.5) Chicago. Topsy Turvy time. WOW (590-508.2) Omaha. Father Flanagan's boys’ band. —5:15 o'clock— WLS (870-345) Chicago. Organ; sports service. WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Old King Cole. —5:20 o’Clock— WGY (790-379.5) Schenectady. Farm school: Syracuse U. to WMAK. WHK (1130-265.3) Cleveland. Hotel Wlnton concert. —5:40 o’Clock— WLS (870-345) Chicago. Pied Pipers time. WTMJ (1020-294) Milwaukee. Boys and girls club. —5:45 o’Clock— WEEI (820-365.6) Boston. Big Brother club. WOC (800-374.8) Davenport. Chimes concert. —6 o’Clock— WAIU (1060-282.8) Columbus. Farm talk; shoppers hour. WBAP (600-499.7) Ft. Worth. Hassells orchestra. WCCO (740-405) Mpls.-St. Paul. St. Paul Association hour. WEAF 1610-492) New York. Eddie Davis orchestra. WENR (1040-238.3) Chicago. Orchestra; organ. WGHP (1080-277.6) Detroit. Lady Moon. WJBT (770-389.4) Chicago. Cellist; orchestra. * WsZ (660-454) New York. Savoy-Plaza orchestra. . WLS (870-345) Chicago. Supperbell prowf.w' n (700-428.3) Cincinnati. Spanish songs. WMAQ (670-447.5) Chicago. Organ; orchestras. WOC (800-374.31 Davenport. Talk “Abraham Lincoln.” WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Levltows orchestra. , . WOW (590-508.2) Omaha. Marimba; pianist. _ WTAM (750-399.8) Cleveland. Organ. WSAI (830-361.2) Cincinnati. Studio prochestra. —6:19 o’Cloek— WGN (720-416) Chicago. Uncle Quin; "Missing Men.” —6:15 o’Clock— WGY (790-379.5) Schenectady. Studio program; health talk. KDKA 960-315.6) Pittsburgh. Week-end tours. WSOE (1110-2701 Milwaukee. Organ. —6:30 o’Clock— WEAF (610-492) New York. Happines; Bovs. WOV (790-379.5) Schenectady. Health talk; studio program. WHO (560-535.4) Des Moines. Ft. Des Moines orchestra. WHK (1130-265.31 Cleveland. Talks. WJZ (660-454) New York to WBAL. WBZ, WHAM. KDKA. WJR. KYW—Rock-a-Bye Lady.
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More than half of the iron ore mined in America, comes from the open pit mines of the Lake Superior region. The deposits are sometimes 300 feet deep and seem almost inexhaustible. Here you see a steam shovel digging into a bank of ore in Minnesota and loading the cars. The ore is not hard but it is like a rotten stone you sometimes see. *' 6 By NEA. Through Special Permiaiiop at tha Publish.,, at The Spelt et Knowledga, Copyright. 1923-24.
WLB (870-345) Chicago. Sports club; Sherman’s orchestra. WSAI (830-361.2) Cincinnati. Slnton orchestra. . _ WTMJ (1020-294) Milwaukee. Krueger’s orchestra. —6:40 o'clock— WGN (720-416) Chicago. Drake ensemble; string quintet. —6:45 o’Clock— WCFL (620-483.6) Chicago. Federation of Labor hour. .... WRVA (1180-254) Richmond. Sport talk. —6:50 o’clock— WOW (590-508.2) Omaha. Randall’s orchestra. —7 o’clock — CNRA (930-322) Moncton. Instrumental quartet: travel talk. WAIU (1060-282.8) Columbus. Instrumental trio. _ WBBM (770-389.4) Chicago. Concert. WLIB (720-416) Chicago. Old Almanack; WEAF 6 (610-492) New York to WEEI, KSD. WCCO. KVOO. WTAM. WOO. WTIC. WGR, WLIT. WRC. WCAE. WFAA, WWJ. WSAI, WDAF. WEBH—Concert orchestra and Cavaliers. WENR (1040-288.3) Chicago. Popular program. WGY (790-379.5) Schenectady. Fro-Joy hour to WMAK. WHO (560:535.4) Des Moines. Little SymWißO ny i 980-3061 Chicago. String trio. WJZ (660-4541 New York. Retold tales to KDKA. KYW. WLW (700-428.3) Cincinnati. Harmony team. _ , W T s '370-345) Chicago. Scrap book; orv chestra. Wliß 020-416) Chicago. Ensemble. WMBB (1190-252) Chicago. Trianon ensemble.
Wood in the United States was so plentiful that America used charcoal for smelting iron for fifty years after Britain had begun to use coal.
WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Sophie Irene Loeb. WTMJ (1020-294) Milwaukee. “Coming Events.” I —7:10 o’Cloek— WHK (1130-265.3) Cleveland. Bohemian Merchants Band. —7:15 o’Clock— WOO (860-348.6) Philadelphia. Princeton Triangle Show. , .... WNYC (570-5261 New York. Mandolin; talk “Friends.” —7:20 o'clock— WIBO (980-306) Chicago. “Sally In Our WLS Chicagf. Ford and Glenn. —7:30 o’Clock— WGES (1240-2421 Chicago. The Melodlans. WHAS (930-322.4) Louisville. Studio conW New York. Hampton Institute quartet. , , , WLS (870-345) Chicago. Oriental male quartet.. . _ WOW (590-508.3) Omaha. Tenor; piano; violin. . —7:45 o’Clock— WOR (710-422.3) Newark. N. Y. U. program' -8 o’Clock— CNRA (930-322.4) Moncton. Vocal and instrumental. , ... . _ KOA (920-325.9) Denver. Aggie Kickoffs. WCFL (620-483.6) Chicago. Entertainers; dance music (four hours.) WEAF (610-492) New York. Anglo Persians to WEEI. WTIC. WTAG. WDAF. WCSH, WLIT, WRC. WCAE. WTAM. WGN. WWJ KSD, WOC. WOW, WTMJ, WBAP, WCCO. WJAR. WGR. WGES (1240-242) Chicago. Rev. A. M. Griffin. wenr GO4O-283.3) Chicago. Classical program.
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WHT (980-306) Chicago. Organ; entertainers. WJZ (660-454) New York. Wrigley hour to WHAS, WSB. WSM. WMC. WBT, WJAX, WRVA. WBZ. WBZA. WHAM. WBAL, WLW. WJR. KYW, KDKA. WRHM. WLS <B7O-34*) Chicago. Little Symphony. WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Columbia Network—Columbia hour. WSAI (830-361.2) Cincinnati. Studio program. —8:10 o'Clock WHK (1130-265.3) Cleveland. Hamley's entertainers. —8:15 o’Clock— WGES (1240-242) Chicago. Little SymkET $920-325.9) Denver. Sunday school. WEAF (610-492) New York. La France orchestra to WGR. WOC. WHO. KSD. WLIT. WOW. WTAM. WWJ, WDAF, WEBH, WCAE, WTMJ. WCCO (740-405) Mpls.-St. Paul. Musical program. WGN (720-416) Chicago. Paul Ash and Gang. WGY (790-379.5) Schenectady. WGY players. WJAY (1320-227) Cleveland. Vocal and instrumental. . _ WRNY (920-326) New York. Poughkeepsie players. —9 o’Clock— CNRA (930-322.4) Moncton. Concert orchestra. CNRT (840-356.9) Toronto. Lina Adamson k'?w ye (s7o-526) Chicago. Congress CarnlKFl' (640-468.5) Los Angeles. Artist students. KDKA (950-315.6) Pittsburgh. Reymer’s trio. WBBM (770-389.4) Chicago. Collegiate orchestra. _ . WEAF .1610-482) Ne* York, Palm OUv
Success in the iron and steel industries is due to the making of coke out of coal, but it was not until 1880 that much coke was made in North America. About that time, making coke out of soft coal in what is called a beehive *oke oven became a practice. (T 0 Be Continued.) iSketches and Synopeee, Copyright, IM7,The Groller Society.
program to WLIT. KSD, WHO. WSM, WEEI, WDAF, WHAS. WTAG. WRC, WOW. W3B, WOC. WGN, WTMJ, WGR, WWJ. WSAI. WTIC, WGY. WCAE, WJAR, WTAM. WCSH. WRHM. WMC, WBT. WWJ, WFAA. WHT (980-306) Chicago. May and Tag. WJR (680-4411 Detroit. Cotton Pickers. WJAZ (1140-2631 Chicago. Studio; dance music (four hours.) WJZ (660-454) New York. Musicals. WLW (700-428.3) Cincinnati. Thies orchestra. WLS (870-345) Chicago. JubWeo singers. WRVA (1180-254) Richmond. Edgeworth Party Night (two and one-half hours.) —9:30 o’Clock— WCCO (740-405) Mpls.-St. Paul. Male quartet. WENR (1040-288.3) Chicago. Popular studio program. WHT 1980-306* Chicago. A1 and Pat. WHK (1130-265.3) Cleveland. Trio. WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Columbia Network—Nichols orchestra. —lO o’Clock— OJGC (910-325.9) London. Joy Givers Club. KFI (640-468.5) Los Angeles. Orange Network—Wrigley hour. KFAB (940-319) Lincoln. Orchestra. KLX (590-508.2) Oakland. Opera hour. WBBM (770-389.4) Chicago. Dance frolic. WCCO (740-405) Mpls.-St. Paul. Longs orchestra. WEAF (610-492) New York. Ben Bernle’s orchestra to WHO. WTIC. WCAE. WTMJ, KSD, WMC. WOW. WGN (729-416) Chicago. Sam ‘n’ Henry. WHK (1130-285.3) Cleveland. Watkln’s orchestra. WJR (680-441) Detroit. Goldkettes orchestra. i WJZ (660-454) New York. Siumk'er music. y?LS .(870-345) Chicago. WLS Show Boat.
—By Martin
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—By Crane
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WMAQ (670-447.5) Chicago. Chamber mu* sic. WOR (710-422.3) Newark. Dance aiuslc. WSAI (830-361.2) Cincinnati. Miller's or* chestra. WTAS (1090-275) Chicago. Entertainer* (three hours.) —10:30 o’CUhM — KYW (570-526) Chicago. Congress orchestra. WJR (680-441) Detroit. String quartet. —ll o’clock— CNRV (1030-391) Vancouver. Royal Dominion singers. KOA. (920-325.9) Denver. Dan’s musical dons. KNX (890-337) Hollywood. Burnett’s orchestra. WGES (1240-242) Chicago. Ozone Club (three hours.) WHN (760-394.5) New York. Silver Slippei Orchestra. WLIB (720-416) Chicago. The Hoodlums, Meeker's orchestra. WLS (870-345) Chicago. Popular program. WQJ (670-447.5) Chicago. Stevens orchestra (two hours.) WTMJ (1020-294) Milwaukee. Organ. —11:45 o’clock— WDAF (810-370.2) Kansas City. Nighthaw frolic. —l2 o’clock— KPO (710-422.3) San Francisco. KPO danc orchestra. KGO (7801-384.4) Oakland. Oakland danc orchestra. KJR. (860-348.6) Seattle. Vic Meyer’s or chestra. KNX (890-337) Hollywood. Legion sta dium. WIBO (980-306)) Chicago. Royal Order o Saps. —1 O’clock— KNX (890-337) Hollywood. Arnheim’s or chestra. >
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