Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1929 — Page 6

PAGE 6

Aviation BEACON CHAIN TO GUIDE FLIER, CITY TO DAYTON Government Starts Work Here on Lights and Landing Fields. Lighting of the airway between Indianapolis and Dayton and establishment of emergenc: landing fields alcng the route is being arranged by Walter Avery of the department of commerce airways division. Avery landed at Indianapolis airport Friday from Rochester, N. Y., in a Douglass 0-2 bpilane. He expects to be here about a month. He said the landing fields are to be established - approximately every twenty-five miles for benefit of the Transcontinental Air Transport forty-eight-hour airrail passenger line, which is to start April 7, and for the public. These emergency fields are leased ar and equipped by the gc ernment. Beacon lights will be established every ten miles.' The lights and fields will be particularly valuable to the T. A. T. on its east-bound trip, as its passenger planes will reach Indianapolis from St. Louis late in the evening and and may be forced to fly through the dark to Columbus, by way of Dayton, on winter nights. The airway from Columbus to Dayton already is lighted and emergency landing fields established as part of the Cleveland-Columbus-Davton-Louisville air mail route. Lighting of the Cincinnati-Indian-apolis-Chicago air mai! route already has been started by the department of commerce. Avery conferred after his arrival here with Captain H. Weir Cook, general manager of Curtiss Flying Service of Indiana, which will represent the Transcontinental Air Transport, Inc., in Indianapolis, servicing its planes and handling all passenger arrangements locally. Robin Sets ‘Roll’ Record Captain H. Weir Cook, general manager of Curtiss Flying Service of Indiana, distributors of the Curtiss Robin monoplane, has received a telegram informing him that the world’s record for the greatest number of consecutive barrel rolls was made in a Robin cabin ship. The record was established recently by Dale Jackson, who made 417 consecutive barrel rolls. The barrel roll is a horizontal spin with full engine power, the wings of the plane revolving around the fuselage as an axis. It creates a heavy strain on a plane, especially on a cabin plane. Tne Curtiss school here has received four Robins from the factory at St. Louis and Captain Charles E. Cox Jr. and Lieutenant Fred J. Maibucher, fliers *of the Curtiss company, were to deliver two more of the’cabin planes here today. Joins Rankin System MUNCIE, Ind., Jan. 7.—The Muncie Air Service flying field has become a member of the Rankin system of ground and flight instruction. Fly to Ft. Wayne Lieutenant Cecil Reynolds and Lieutenant Herbert Oberting, One hundred and thirteenth observation squadron. Indiana national guard, made a cross-country flight to Ft. Wayne and return Sunday in a Consolidated 0-17 biplane. AMUSEMENTS

NOW SHOWING 3 BIG HITS BUDDIE KANE “TENNESSEE PALS” FEATURING THE RETURN OF RUTH WILLIAMS anil the First Appearance of leon McDonald THE RADIO SERENADER 11 P. M Hoi., 25c

—LYRIC—SENORITA ALCANIZ “Flower of Spain” 5 OTHSr* BIG ACTS SCREEN Jr |P|i&

MURAT* If lUI iff I Afternoon o-nock RACHMANINOFF Greatest Living Compoaer-Planlst SEATS NOW SELLING AT MURAT BOX. OFFICE Price*: SS.OeCIES*. $t °*. 10 * TELEPHONE LINCOLN 7951 Mall Order* Sent to the Treasurer Murat Theater Will Be Given Prompt Attention.

ENGLISH’S—MATS. MUSICAL ROMANCE

Utl JBhli I■ 11 f B < • 1 * 1 1 SINGING COMPANY OF 106 Night*. 50c to s3—*nt. Mat.. 50e to 82.50 Bargain Wed. Mat.. 5Qr to *2.

BIRI-ESQI'E THEATRE Bowery Burlesquers Featuring REGGIE Oa the IllomlMted Koeway

Dial Twisters <AU reference* Are Central Standard Time)

WFBM <IOSO Kilocycle*) IVDIANAFOLIB (Indianapolis Power and Light Company) MONDAY Noon—Popular records. ¥ M. „ „ . 12:30—Livestock market; farm Bashes. I:oo—Drama period. 1 . 3) —Aunt Sammy’* housekeepers chats and radio recipes. I:4S—WFBM studio orchestra. s:ls—"What's Happening." late news from The Indianapolis Times. 3:36—Chapter a day from the New Testa aicnt. by Parker Wheatley. s:43—Children's hour. 6:oo—Loneine'* time. weather forecast: newscastin*. 6:IS—WFBM dinner trio. 6:80 to 9:30 silent. 9:3o—Banner Boosters program. 10:15 —The Columnist: Longlne’s time; weather forecast. 10:30—Jim and Walt "Gloom Chasers.” 10:43—Skouras-Publix Monday Night Club. 12:00—Good night. WKBF <1.400 Kilocycles). INDIANAPOLIS (Hoosier Athletic Club) MONDAY A. M. 10:00—Recipe exchange. 10:13—Studio program. 10:25—Interesting bits of history, courtesy Indianapo'is public library. 10:30—Livestock and grain market; weather and shippers’ forecast. 10:40—Talk by Mr. Henry. 10:50—WKBF shopping service. P. M. s:oo—Late news bulletins and sports. 3:3o—United States department of commerce. 6:oo —Dinner concert. * :00—Silent. B:o9—Studio program. B:3o—Beard's Happy Brake inerg. 10:00—Hare Chevrolet program. —WLW (700 Kilocycles) CINCINNATI—MONDAY P. M. 3:oo—Ukele lesson. 3:ls—Club period; 3:3o—Office Bovs. 4:oo—Tea Time trio 4:3o—Livestock report. 4:4o—Jack and Jean. , s:oo—Henry Thiess’ orchestra. s:3o—Dynacone Diners. 6:40 —Sam Watkins’ orchestra. 6:ls—Talk on city government. 6:3o—Songs of Twilight. 7:oo—Professor Kyrock. 7:ls—Organ program. 7:3o—Duo Disc program. B:oo—Henry Fillmore's band. B:3o—Reai Folks. 9:oo—Correct time. 9:oo—Dance orchestra. 9:3o—Arthur Zack. cellist. o:oo—Slumber music. .1:00—Hotel Gibson orchestra. 11:30—Deuces Wild. 12:00—Henry Thiess’ orchestra. MONDAY —NBC (WJZ, 760) 6:3o—Roxy and Gang. B:oo—Packard program, auto show descrintion. B:3o—Real Folks. —NBC (WEAF, 660) 7:oo—Firestone program. B:3o—Motors pajty. i

Stubborn Cough Quickly Ended by Famous Recipe

.Here is the famous old recipe which millions of housewives have found to be the most dependable means of breaking up a stubborn, lingering cough. It takes but a moment to prepare and costs little, but it gives real relief even for those dreaded coughs that usually follow the “flu.” From any druggist, get 2% ounces of Pinex, pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup or strained honey. Thus you make a full pint of better remedy than you could buy ready-made for three times the cost. It never spoils and tastes so good that even children like it. Not only does this simple mixture soothe and heal the inflamed throat membranes with surprising ease, but also it is absorbed into the blood, and acts directly upon the bronchial tubes, thus aiding the whole system in throwing off the cough. It loosens the germladen phlegm and eases chest soreness in a way that is really astonishing. Pinex is a highly concentrated compound of genuine Norway Pine, containing the active ageiW: of creosote, in a refined, palatable form. Nothing known in medicine is more helpful in cases of distressing coughs, chest colds, and bronchial troubles. Do not accept a substitute for Pinex. It is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. —Advert -• jaect.

MOTION PICTURES

jrauo 2ND AND FINAL WEEK ON TRIAL’ Thrilling Yitaphone Hit With PAULINE FREDERICK LOIS WILSON—BERT LYTELL ALL THE PLAYERS SPEAK THEIR PARTS! YITAPHONE | MOVIETONE ACTS I NEWS

35c Till IP. M. TiH 1P - 25c WE’VE GOT IT! IL4 100% Yes, Sir! Folks, when W AXeK IM G Charlie tells you he's got . ** it ... he means it! And PRO fj R A fkdf that's just what he's tell- 9 I ing you at every perform- a Ik. * .. . anee this week! It’s the ”** *' o- * finest stage show in of Big Flcture Month a a And it broke the Saturday ■ and Sunday records of Hit Charlie Davis no.*i : it must be good to *SH*|p beat the record of “The “Bfue Revue” , „ fAi . _ _ . .. 1] See It! Hear It! A Sure Cure for the ■ After-Holiday Blues! A story which unveils dynamic human passions as never before. . . . And the Picture SBj “INTERFERENCE' Oh, Boy! It’s a romance WITH that’ll make your blood eveliYN brent race .... 1 g § DORIS KENYON I _ i CLIVE BROOK GARY COOPER LA* " M POWE,i V| | Hear these famous players NailCV Carroll &9 J talk in Paramount’* first " Talking Sensation. THE ANGEL' ,ORN fs EDDIE CANTOR A Paramount Sound Triumph jfcw RUXH ETTING HEAR f|§ ib Talking Novelties Cooper speak from the !|pj screen and Nancy sing in _________ a tremendous 10-minute cli- f Xalkin! r X ew * max. j|&geag!| i

9:3o—Opera, "Shane wis.” —Colombia—--7:3o—Ceco Couriers. B:oo—"Marrying Off Sally.” B:3o—Jubilee hour. ' 9:oo—The music room. —WIP J 610) Philadelphia—--8:0 hour, "In Germany. —Los Angeles—--11:00—Los Angeles Philharmonic. —KYW (1020) Chicago—11:30—Piorito s orchestra. 12:00—Insomnia Club. —KGD (790) Oakland--11 : 30—General Electric program. —KOA (830) Denver—--11:3o—Reese0 —Reese quartet. * —WISN (1120) Milwaukee—11:30—Organ; dance music. —WMAQ (676) Chicago11:30—Benson orchestra. —WDAF (610) Kansas City—--11:4s—Nighthawk5—Nighthawk frolic. —CNRV (1030) Vancouver—--12:0 review. —KJR (970) Seattle—12:00—Meyer’s orchestra. KSTP (1460) St. Paul12:00—Midnight Club. —WBBM (770) Chicago—12:00—Dance period.

Daylight Hits

TUESDAY —NBC System (WJZ, 760) 9:oo—Dr. Copeland hour. —Colombia Network—--9:oo—lda Bailey Allen. —NBC System (WEAF, 660) 10:15—Household institute. —WBIIM (770) Chicago—12:00—Farm F ddlers. —WON (720) Chicago—--2:3o—Women’s club. —NBC System (WJZ, 760) 3:oo—United Stair." Navy band.

In the Air

Weather conditions at 9:30 a. m. at Indianapolis airport: Northwest wind, 16 miles qjn hour; barometric pressure, 30.41 at sea level; temperature, 5; ceiling and visibility unlimited.

MOTION PICTURES K nowshowing I I PALACE I I METRO I K MOVIETONE S 5 REVUE J NgP A complete show in one reel W with a master of ceremonies 4Mj T#BERNARDODePACE \ Wizard of the Banjo ® I CHARLIE CHASE 1 I in “THE BOOSTER” 1 AN M. G. M SOUND COMEDY J? I FOX MOVIETONE NEWS 5u m. M. G. M. NEWS REVIEW >§rj ILESTER HUFF JW JfI AT THE ORGAN intfaofc

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

THREE INJURED SERIOUSLY IN AUTOCRASHES Woman Hurled to Street When Sedan Hits Rear of Fruit Truck. Three persons were hurt seriously in a series of week-end traffic accidents culminating this morning in a crash of a fruit truck and a sedan at Park avenue and Thirtythird street. Hurled to the sidewalk when a sedan struck the rear of the truck on which she was riding, Mrs. Sarah Downey, 60, of 2250 North Rural street, was injured internally. She was removed to city hospital. Mike Mercurio. 20, of 909 South New Jersey street, was driving on Thirty-third street. In the driver’s seat with him were Mrs. Downey and her daughter, Ruby, 19, going

How Doctors Treat Colds and the Flu

To break up a cold overnight or to cut short an attack of grippe, influenza, sore throat or tonsilitis, physicians and druggists are now recommending Calotabs, the purified and refined calomel compound tablet that gives you the effects of calomel and salts combined, without the unpleasant effects of either. One or two Calotabs at bed-time with a swallow of water—that’s all

B" jg fitoze, (est MORE ferjj , Regardless of Its Condition! |G C7t~l —Sounds almost unbelievable, yet that is exactly what we are doing. $30.00 for a / your old living room suite, your old bedroom suite or your old dining room suite, & j^ ,l^^ MORE regardless of its condition, in exchange for any suite of furniture in our store. & All Suites Taken in Exchange During This Sale Will Be Given to Charity or Sold at Auction! J o "■ ■ ■■■ ■ - ‘ td a Gorgeous }Pc. Living Room Suite 1! § COVERED ALL OYER IN 3-TONE JACQUARD VELOUR | § Guaranteed Spriv* Three-T.n. I | j OaVenpOrf F {reside w Construction Jacquard Velour J Overstuffed ( Cftflir and LtUO L/lfllf c ° vering * j 7 —, Regular R V / i Price .IP V ' J \ Less $30.00 ff} ' , | Allnuc. ... ■ . . | U I _ IfotS'S TUo JHFA I Mnct 5 C °” b f I ° rl ' Serpentine Front. Iff, Jl, "~ ■* lUIL/IL, | ft \ This beatuiful suite is unusually large and exIs pi . £ \ ceptionally fine construction. The rich jacquard N A leniy or \ * l *m|fSHr coverings have a lustrous silky finish and may be y V Credit \ , |f - obtained in choice of effective color com V Y “ 11 * - JB binations. Three handsome pieces, Daven- h. Make Your Sturdy Hardwood port. Fireside and Club Chair. And re- Q 0 /A t Frames HH member, 530.00 off for your old suite. Total gji Own T erms t rames cost to you only 559.00. g f Be “ u,iful L * c,,u ' r FinUh 1 Beautifully nq,, ~ , |l| Smoking Cabinet Finished 3 pSI Our Regular $11.50 Value 1 m End Table | I I!j [pj f fTT! $|,49 I I j jrfilJpfl Copper lined cabinet, ash tray, cigar A^f-EMetric I tokLuSSS? toi-Ei | I B “ V and cigarette and match holder, r oi • v A J \ <’<i table with beveled ¥ © w 1 • complete. Before Placing Your Order! \ tor . s aßd turned ie K . spe- v i — on ’’ tuT'g'W f0) KbCClsfc. ftil ~1I)J cfzous q — ftD° ,FERS n

to their fruit stand at Thirty-fourth street and Central avenue. J. E. Sweeney, 40, of 3941 Ruckle street, was the driver of the Buick sedan which struck the rear of Mercurio’s truck at the intersection. Mercurio and the girl, Sweeney and two companions in the sendan, were injured. Bananas were strewn *over the street and sidewalks. t Mercurio was arrested by motorpolice Ed Ball and Charles Felton, charged with assault and battery and reckless driving, Sweeney having the right of way. Ferdinand Schaefer. 65, of 799 East drive, Woodruff Place, violin teacher, at the Boston Academy of Music, was injured seriously Sunday afternoon when he was struck at Thirty-third and Meridian streets by an automobile driven by Clyde H. Lively, 26, of 1369 North Gale street. t He was removed to St. Vincent’s hospital. One shoulder was dislocated and concussion of the brain is feared. Lively was charged with assault and battery. Gory Prather, 40, of Irvington, Ky., suffered severe internal injuries and possible fracture of the pelvis, when an automobile in which he and five others were en route to Kentucky collided with another car at Tibbs avenue and Sixteenth street late Saturday.

No salts, no nausea nor the slightest interference with your eating, work or pleasure. Next morning your cold has vanished, your system is thoroughly purified and you are feeling fine with a hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat what you please —no danger. Get a family package, containing full directions, only 35 cents. At any drug store.—Advertisement.

Prather’s condition was reported improved today at city hospital. His wife, Lena, 40. suffered a broken collar bone. Four others in the car escaped injury. John Bastin, 603 Cole street, was the driver of the other automobile. No arrests were made. Others injured, not seriously, in traffic accidents over the week-end

375,000 Jars Vicks Now Produced Every 24 Hours That the public has not forgotten the lesson of 1918 is indicated by its prompt responses to the warning of nealth authorities to combat the flu by keeping free from colds. The demand for Vicks Vapo-Rub, the vaporizing salve which proved so valuable during the 1918 epidemic, has already shattered by a wide margin all previous records. Although the capacity of the Vicks laboratories has been tripled since 1918, they are once more operating night sliifts. The present outDut is mor ethan 375,000 jars every twenty-four hours. Mild though it is in comparison with 1918jg;his year’s epidemic has already affected more than a million persons, and it is apparently still increasing.—Advertisement.

United States Tires on Credit Keen-A-Supply & Tire Cos. Capitol and Maryland. RI ley 2757

BRANNUM-KEENE LUMBER CO. Wholesale and Retail Lumbar and Mill Work —WE HURRY—IRv. 0404. 3506 E. Wash

included Andy Vavel, 21. of 725 East New York street; Mrs. Marie Kaufman, 45. of 740 North Chester avenue: Mrs. Emma Reese. 57, of 72t North East street; Edward Stanford, Negro, 35, of 2425 Northwestern avenue; Curtis H. Walker. 57. of Newport, Ind.; Virginia Davis, 14, J of 2043 West Washington street, and j Lester Clay, 336 Lockbum street, i

Asthma Absolutely Relieved. Pay no monev until satisfied, then only SI.OO per bottle. Stops all misery. Sent postpaid Sold only by BREATHE FREELY CO. Station A. Box 24 Indianapolis. Ind.

ROUGH DRY (SOFT WATER) Flat Work Ironed! Mecessary gJj s £S. | lie Lb. All tbe bun- | %# die Dried 56c Minimum Lincoln 7338 FAMILY WASH LAUNDRY

We Carry a Complete Line of Fada and Grosley RADIOS ££ DOWN Installs Either DEE Jewetey Co* 18 N. Illinois St. CLAYPOOL HOTEL BLDG.

.TAN. 7, 1929

■ i n.T-wjTgi-ifliLLlaaLU iw.yaca TIRES usl 3ATTERIES "7 ZoUs*- \ TROSLE KF',l RADIO P oTcREDfT' f | motor tire * TV■ *1 V '22 w NEW YORK 8.1 -*

3 Room OutfitlD ’’’ i* tium tl fui iiiFi/ii I I tIVJUFIRMURKo ■ ■ J llturt ,1 TiUtlt h i ifor, Ts Phi bt South Mtrjduiiv v

Music Supplies for the Student and Teacher • Standard Sheet Music Harmony and Theory Books Opera Scores Note Books Musical Dictionaries Instruction Books for AO Musical Instruments Batons Pltcb Pipe* Metronomes Music Stands Music Bags Music Bolls Strings for All Instruments Instrument Accessories Musical Instrument Repairing 27 EMH~OHIO ST. Hume-Mansur Building Phone BL 4292