Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1936 — Page 49

“With Major He eddie Bartholomew. Is to. Poriray THIS 2 ~~ WHY : LAWYER HANKLE, | Ms ar U1 || |E ms ve) Fi Ro in Lloyds of Londo Preview; 7 UME w~SPUT-Ta~ (7 TH' MAGICIAN YOU { ONES WHAT Ep = 2 J 43 :

SPUTTSTw-DRAT WERE CHEER LEADER | CAN YOU EXPECTZ BL 4 ie) : | 3 : A fits A N 5 ed Author to Start New Series i

|

THAT LAWYER / FOR YESTERDAY, - "WHEN A SQUIRREL gL : HS CHARGING ME BECAUSE HE PULLED POES BUSINESS | IVE ma Br AX { HM ; A $500 FEE FOR |/ ONE OUT OF HIS HAT WITH A - Her EEE (res mo | A INDIANAPOLIS CELLIST ON AIR ||Court of Honor to Have PEFENDING ME INN \ AND FOOLED TH' TAXIDERMIST, | ———s; 3 > ree . Gene Raymond and THAT LEASE CASE =| JUDGEZ 1 THOUGHT HES GOING <A, 7 ; SEE Ann Sofh | ACK~KUMF «KUMF «| -HE SHOWED You ET. if | ON ae A Am en,

oS a Lo TLL HAVE HIM 2 bs 3 of he Lg EY AN : Sl BY RALPH NORMAN

N rss

7

5G. US. PAF. oop.

“We haven't Schubert's Serenade, but here’s a num- id ber that was stolen from it. = Trafalgar, Admiral Lord Nelson. ~ ELSE » = » » : — \ 1 3 - The farewell address of Edward By Martin VIII is to be carried in the United . States by NBC and CBS at § p.m. toda; ay. WIRE is scheduled to carry the talk locally.

PHROCEY | C'MON ,CO0) AFTER

WINCH , OUT WN TW © GWE A BREA» kl BAK we )' WE : ASSORTED CHANGE ¢ pd 2 a —. a_i ie tion officials said, probably will WOTTA Von SHON F : Je SRST ee, \ “ Fol The Indias Pederation of Music Clik WH pissttt Miss Louie | broadeast the CBS program. ‘ J a ou iihaadi 5 sam | Essex (above), prominent, Indianapolis cellist, ft a series les of Saturday | ‘morning broadcasts over WIRE. The first program will be at 10 o'clock temorrpw morriing,

2 8 =

Hendrik William Van Loon, noted ee author, historian apd geographer, is TT pT to inaugurate a new series of talks RADIO THIS EVENING at 6:45 o'clock tonight over the L/I\L | kL ho NBC-Red network. He also is to be (The Indianapolis Times 1s not responsible fer inscouracies ia program ane Hoard ai the same hour on Tuesday ncuncements dafised by station changes sfier press time.) CHICAGO Author of the widely read “The DNS. Tine re SEW ee CHICAGO | Story of Mankind,” university lec (Mutual Teo Wer and war correspondent, Mr, ere rm Mee an Loon proposes to discuss toEdward VII, Edyard VII Toy Band foretae | day’s news in its historical connosdy Margery Graham - | tation, and hopes to make his talks Bess : es SEUBEN AUN | st moiety both educational and diverting. _ Sr = a A EA alodies \ Bite Oe Sm, RMN. BSSTeer JAA ap MARY? -~ MARY Bids Rest Sports Powel Thomas ef file | Also from the movies are Ann p dL o- A J : — dt - othern and Gene Raymond, coAY —~ come SHOULDN'T stave ANSWER ME / r a mall Andy "Chuck Wagon “Smartest ond? “MARY ) A LET HER PLAY AROUND THE TIDE ‘S HELP, SoMESEDY # veye Vice ars Hot Sies rn do on I FELL OFF THE THE Dow? IN AND F's | | -WHERE, DID SHE : Gib ..- SRE Sitios Sam Sports Y ed No, MARY? MARY. AWFUL DEEP FALL INT J rer oie as Cirele, whe will be fest on Kopteln nets’ or. Jack Peart _, Denth Yalley y Lons Ranger Wisk will carry at 9 o'clock tors i : mrs rr The movie team will be heard Hdlinted; Hotel | Top, Tugs . Wighy's, On - fetes Or from Hollywood singing a group Freddie - Twin Stare Men Only orve’s OF. . of popular romantic songs. From Barthelemy) W cng Hpunie-Sports New York, accompanied by Shep Philadelphia Sym. Radio Court First Nighter Kayelin’s Or. Fields | and is Ripiing Blyth noo, » 0” W oY orchestra, nay Ven ues Ausernstisnal Vivianiells Chelss Denny's Of, "hind Gamers singer, is to introduce “Gee, But BON ah LE orn I'm Happy,” a new song by May Mortimer Gooch fo Basen Paul Sullivan ley OF. Singhi Breen and Peter De Rose. abis’s Or.

$32 ROU AY A { ; 2 : " a 5 z (CBS Net.) (NBC Neh) IN Mutual) BOXXET : 8 =H AN XBAI oh {La : ; n WORN Tas lls A" ae Y NEA SERVICE, The PE } Cid LLM ; ; J : 3 Womens News Dance Rewne

/ BY =2./( 4 News | . yser’s ar 7 4 18 3 Duchin’s or. Salute Martin s, Of. sw 7172 7 oo LE a ‘ . \

=i a ; a . rps Selection of Fred Waring's sue- : i : 1 d. Roof Shandor Moon River Dance Or. | { WASHINGTON. TUBBS I ; : - 1 Iohesier. Eimvs or. 0) cessor has become a major CBS and

Btabile’s Or. Arphelm's Or. Jurgen’s Or. NBC enterprise. The networks, each J worry Y You 1g Tr SIX)/Sa’L ILD WHIP Y/ DIRTY FIGH [CONFOUND YOU, BOW WOW/'ARE DONT A : R of SHORELL FOLIGHT Ix cou

\ - —— with a half hour to be vacated by s Dou THA SY. 5 A THAT'S - STUFF! _—— "in SO Pred the last of this month, have YOU CRAZY ? WHAT'S THE IDEA, LOVES TO : R HAD ANY a wii ONE N : a : auditions going full blast, and sev LMATCHIN' THREE MEN AGAINST OUR | RAT | - HAND TIED. J re : i SATURDAY PROGRAMS eral agencies are EELIID IN EINE x Zo] € ORME DIME CROMER TERR, [Thali Whiten whos cerens : a 3 : 4 ] eman, whose curren (CBS Neb.) - (BO Net VBE Muiyen ; Lo Net) | NBC series is to be discontinued in Ohgek ‘ © Chow. Time Swing Time . Silence January, refused ‘an invitation bed Sto _ Hit Leather News join the auditioning crowd: ly Bis@s Musical Clock . Lee Erwin Good Morning “After all our years in'radio,” he ; wa. Rs Good Ticiming Golden explained, “anyone who hasn't made "we Bony up his mind about how our band

cy Ar ee » Cig Oh £ Mies EatY ” 9» ; ”»

S858 | 88

catered

ws sols.

RE . PE ; sic ds couldn’t be abl Sebi. Streamliners i: Bip o 1 masks Wp Low Moments » .: , 2 = s : T : ie - Listeners apparently liked Amos Blue atwoll or maker with Srv. uw len |'m’ Andy's Friday night. minstrel Let's Pretend Jacke » ‘ : show. Hundreds of letters of apSL Jsthaiten Me Os sree probation, the boys say, poured in, . Louise Essex vestoek Marl while only four persons dissented. Christmas 4 The only familiar part of last Hata Tews Ori - theme, “The ‘Perfect Song” Then - ro : eme, “The Perfec 8." en Safgty, Club Call Jane Baker ~ |followed a peppy minstrel show Fiddler's Or. : sn On § ; Farm Hour Form Hoon Your Neighbor Soudlly pile cusiomary, Amos ‘n : » on ’s OF. The second of the boys’ new proCaen ; jodies grams, with Benny Fields, the Po ie Ta a oy - 8 ’ 0’ on Buifslo Frets Buffs Presunty Emsemble ood tonight over WLW and other NBC Continentals Ensemble Harold Turn stations. It was last season that Mr. - juno : Fields staged his Broadway and Opera

2

§

saeroe ae

$| E853 | Bang | 680s | 8853]

“ 24 SS

MYRA'NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE a CE pt —By Thompson and Coll

: MY NAME 1S ANTON BREESE. 1 VERY OI 1 WOULDN'T sav} [A comPagison eeTween)] Ack I SWEAR I DO NOT KNOW M : THA THE MOULAGE MASK OF gran THIS MAN HYSTER.. HERE | | BEEN ASSIGNED | | THE SAME METHODS THIS VICTIM AND THE PERPLEXED | | ARE MY CREDENTIALS FRI | TO COVER OUR | ' USED AND STILL NO Ty OTHER VICTIM MAY oS FROM “M" ACTIVITIES, PER- TRACE OF A CLUE! YIELD SOME EXTREMELY

J l 7 ! 3: E : RESTING v LIKE HYSTER, HA en = = 8 L ~>) 1: . BN / | \ . 3 < 7 Z 7 2 7/ LL

BEES | EE

a

WHO CLAIMS MEMBER * SHIP IN THE SECRET . CIRCLE

W000 | hid put

tecs| Ege

a: 8358

tor, is to begin a broadcast series on WFBM at 9:30 o'clock teo- : night. “Why Europe Heads To- . ward War” is the firsi discussion

LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND | Themes me oom omen wom on 2 Ti pt

; Japan, is to disemss the backBY DE. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM ground for unrest in the Orient.

| - “ : | NEARLY all standards of fem- | fe . . : : se =» Be : | yo] |? nine beauty have been created | © | Good ‘Radio Music No, that wasn't gn election bet |

| THIS CURIOUS WORLD By

. . i i : ee ad eve ee * BY JAMES THRASHER Louise Essex, local "cellist, whose fame extends considerably farther than the eity limits, is to be heard over WIRE at 10:15 8. m. tomorrow 5-minute broadcast, with Walter Whitworth at the This of too-infrequent listeners to take advantage of it. s = 2 8 »

Probably many concert-goers here recall the incredible tempo taken ene Ormandy when

EGR

HA i Es

#