Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1936 — Page 19
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FIGURING , THE COST 4% ,. %& THAT, ASLEEP OR ee Py Re WY J NE nS =~ 1 P a Fro ee apenEs MY HS FF AWAKE HE RATES 5 Pa “ « {I~ SE a Program, WIRE at 1 P. M. Tomotro * TULUMINATED FUNNEL @ om AN EMPTY z 3 EN ae NY : | KEYHOLE 1S TEN CENTS HAS Hie Who it A 2 0 REA N, |I| THEIR LOYALTIES CONFLICT {/Navy Day Is to Be Mark APIECE JSELLING AT A , "“NOWLEDGE- ) v1 DECIDED V7 RN a | empress Tonight With Special DOLLAR APIECE, AND WITH J TANK THAT THE OLD HOOPLE ‘Nod VER) it . a Broadcast. ; , THREE DOORS TO A HOUSE, SS MN \ SPruNG HOMESTEAD WAS A WE 0 ; PEW ATEN k Commemerating. the fitieth wad EACH HOME IN THE NATION _ i [+ cuckoo ctocv! N11 Wl FN A) 11 1 iversary of the unvejing ef. ¥ WOULD PAY ME THREE, of | “© Hi ARN \ \\ IER AT ER | | Harbor, an international broad RosRs ARE A JN VP RR | BE ee senvonks wil item’ . ( : Tr : voices of two presidents and other
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[Gee EE. whon'T THE | Aaw Meck! IT {HE SAD THE vEAn! BUT, DONT | NOW, ALL MY STUFF J . i LEADING MAN CAN O0 JLST CUTEST FORGET. EVERY THNG \S OR\GINAL, BABY 4 010. YOU EVER HEAR OF A POEM, : INDIANAFOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO : : i SMALY SWELL ? | AS WELL BI] THINGS HE SAID WAS WRITTEN | f= NN RIGHT FROM i LOR A SONG, ABOUT : 'WEBM 3% pi LL fd Nauta) (Maan Ret Equally colorful radio festivities, = OUT FER "MA ZEA LOVER VNTR | A K pr I : hE pr are to mark Navy Day on the NHC: . Ie . y IAN r i - r £20 0s us Wy, BROWEN SHOULDER ? €, Tune Be Ridxe. Girls Jick, A nals eis Blue network (WENR) at 9 o'clock: | : vy ; 7 . . Chatter . . Dance Revus Sin ging Lady Singing Lady tonight. The United States Navy ei Wilderness Sears’ Or. Orphan Annie Orphan Annie band and Admiral Willlam He. Bohemians Science News Johnsons Ensemble Standley, chief of naval operations, or
Chr. Seiefive Bepuriers ontovon Sie? Chusk Waron are to be heard from Washington s Renfrew Sports Slants Lowell Thomas. Sports At the Great Lakes Naval Training Ee
Sports—D Bakr ARDY. Little's OF. Station, Rear Admiral John Downs # a 0. 7. Ts alk Democrat, Tak Vooul 2 # esd “ will stage a sham battle for the * 5 News Rubinoft Money-Musie Money-Musio microphone. Finally a “vox pop” 4 : - - : broadcast from the decks of the's Music. Fall Dude Bane Belsman's Or. . “Diamond Clty U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania, stationed in Ken Murray King’s Or. Edgar Guest pl California waters, will be heard" : po : Jurgens Or. with cook, gunners and crew betng, 3 : Waring’s Or, Gov, Landon Bernie's Or. G. Heatter interviewed. " “ " i i Tribune-Sports v | Caravan Pred Axinire Mysteries * Pageant #8 8 gd wv ! : 2 Fred Astaire, WIRE at 8:30 pia» & Joan Crawford) UCLA Singers) B. MacFadden MacFadden m. today, is to celebrate Navy Dayizin
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Alman Chow Time Brass Concert Golden Hour WIRE at. 8 o'clock. ARNE ois Chuck *Wagon - Hit Leather News Wa Former Senator James A. Reed,s*
wl i Early Birds Musical Clock Chandler Chats hs under the auspices .of Jeffersonian a
Wo Postoffice n Democrats, is to be heard at 8:30 “« ow i Good Moning o'clock from Detroit on KYW.
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Song® Styles oom; Melody Calendar Melody. Calendar to WIRE listeners at 6:15 .o'clocksi
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1:30 Pres. Roosevelt, Pres. Rooseveli, Painted Dreams . WFBM'S program at 7:30 tonight” 1:45 Happy Hollow - Pres. LeBrun) Pres. LeBrun) Your Neighbor may. become “Horse Laugh wi
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