Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 September 1937 — Page 23

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2 1007 © mw - OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoople I By Frank Owen

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LET THEM SUE y EITHER PAY OR tenor, will conclude his summer 2 COIR] A AL ; L series as guest star on the program Hay ; RN = \ of Andre Kostelanetz and his orDIET, : v i > : — NN S 4 \ A ; chestra. LE J : A : En ; SONNE J Both singers may be heard over WFBM, Mr. Thibault at 6 p. m. and | Mr. Parker at 7 p. m. Next week the regular -Cavalcade of America dramatic presentations, based on’ famous historical episodes, will be resumed. Tonight Don Voorhees and orchestra: of the Cavalcade will play “Whispering,” Japanese Sandman,” “Dancing in the Dark” and “Louisiana Hayride.” Mr. Thibault will sing “Vision Fugitive” from the opera, “Herodiade,” and “Standin’ in de Need of Prayer” in the arrangement from the opera, “Emperor Jones.” Rimsky-Korsakov's “Capriccio Es- ° pagnol” will round out the halfi : hour. ORT: at m = a After tonight, Mr. Kostelanetz Nice doggie—bark! La : will present various operatic and = concert Sars accompanied by an - ; | : ey = augmented concert orchestra with ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES | —By Martin the noted author-composer, equal WHAT ARE L HAVE A OATE WITH | [ GRAND! CAN (Xo AN ANNWERSARY OF SOMETHING | f [ INDEED 'T WAS. T DON'T KNOW! : ug Bein Da _ Sniator. NOUR PLANS N T HELP ¥OU [4 OR. OTHER AND S\MMY MADE A WHAT OO THE || HE COLLONT 1 cuide ea, Jn TRIS EVENING | Fi FIND SOME- || SPECIAL POINT OF ASKING ME TO DRESS LOOK [| REMEMBER : Sade Noel Coward's "TY See You Jia 7 TTT WEAR THE DRESS 1 HAD ON {IRE Hp Again” Vincent = Youman's WHEN HE FIRST es ME ! HE SAD : : “Through the Years,” Cole Por-

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HE'D NEVER FORGET HOW I "my: / ter’s “Begin the Beguine” and the LOOKED ! WASN'T [THAT SWEET ? } Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, whose trenchant column on current affairs popular current tune, “That Old . appears daily in The Times, is to bring his colorful comments to the | Feeling.” The orchestra will play microphone starting Monday. His program is to be heard four times a | “The Lady Is a Tramp” from week over the NBC-Blue network. The former NRA administrator will | Babes in Arms;” Duke Ellington's broadcast from 6 to 6:45 p. m. on Mondays and Thursdays and from | “Caravan,” “Raggin’ the Scale” 8 to 8:15 p. m. on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. and a special two-piano arrangement of “Vienna Dreams.’

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Gang Busters Hit Parade Hit Parade Gaylord’s Or. A piece of silk, several particles ng bu uh no Melodies of dust, an ultra violet light and a Arden’s Or. A. Cooke Cole’s Or. woo : Spiders cobweb are the tell-tale - . » ” clues in a series of unusual crimes. HT nos-anty Maahaticrtields Martin’s Or. In one of the six cases, the imprint Pryor’s Or. Weems’ Or. Rapp’s Or. Weems’ OF of a trouser on a windowsill was : photographed and enlarged, and News Whiteman’s Or. P. Sullivan Reigsman's Or. found to match the weave in the Legion Revue Lid £22 Whiteman’s Or. ey : Norvo's Or. Taiking Drums - . Sprigg’s Or. Waring’s, Or. trousers of a suspect. Each ¥o's S Waring’s Or. nin scientifically developed clue even-

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American Legion convention in New THURSD AY PROGRAMS York, CBS will broadcast a portion of the gala program at Madison INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI CHICAGO Square Garden tonight where promFB. WIRE i 2 BAT oa Fo inent entertainers will be heard. (CBS Net.) (NBG Net {NBO-Mutu : : saluting the visitors. The broadcast Chuck Wagon Devotions Mugicale, Golden Hour is scheduled for 10 p. m. Glee Club : : MBS will carry a special Legion Early Birds Musical Clock Peter Grant > » program tomorrow at 1:45 p.-m. hi CYLON Vv. Lindlahr Microphones will be placed aboard Varieties Chandler Jr. wr the ex-submarine chaser “Cythera” Mrs. Wises Hymns Feature Foods to broadcast a reunion of the crew Other ite Ho e Alden. Got. Thin which sailed the Mediterranean in Children Ensemble. Mail Box search of U-boats. Milky Way Linda's Jove Don Pedro ‘ # . "8 agazine prsonal Secretary of Agriculture Wali A Painted D ary Ba en, ug Melody Time lace, to be heard tonight at 8:30 Al Lunch Music over CBS, is to be the 10th and Eapin Am Baier fearn® Grace-Scoity oh San final speaker on the series which He tay WEN, | Maen Weare Four has brought members of the Pres- = | ident’s Cabinet to the microphone Feature Time Home , Town True io Life w : to explain the activities of their

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Pacific Paradise Markets no Unannounced Maxine Sullivan Negro night no» Wife-Secretary » 8: Pe ircle Far How Experience Lucky Girl club” entertainer, is to demonstrate Bookends Bea Fairfax Beity-Bob Bea Fairfax how to sing “Loch Lomond” and “In N - Police Court Pepper Young Concert Trio Old Virginny” in swing tempo durApron Strings Federal Musie Ms Perlis ‘Harold Turner |ing her guest appearance with Walmember? \ Bhan... oNan Baseball ter O'Keefe, whose column appears » » daily in The Times, on his Town % Jr. : Rovcnoqrseht Loree Jones Chane. Lirht » Hall Tonight broadcast to be heard Army Band HET Mary Marlin =» at 7 p. m. over WLW. ”» ” News Vicki Chase r RRR) = Lucille and Lanny, NBC song and Lh Be babn Dhsaneuneed » patter team, and The Rancheros, MeRay Morris Don ‘Wins ginging Lady se » Mexican guitar trio, also will appear d's Corner Carlene’s Or. AY Keene as guests of the Irish humorist.

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Len Salvo LET'S EXPLORE YOUR MIND a Ti | ee : tive folk songs, were sen e | £16 1s find other stations! Chicago, WEEM 74, WER hy United States by their Government. By DR. ALBERT EDWARD WIGGAM WMAQ 670; Louisville, WHAS 820; Detroit, WIR 750; Gary, 360. | They have been guests of the Mex-

WHEN jcan Consul in New York while make % mah tests on his laurels, ing radio, night club and hotel ap-

his day is almost done. I read : M 1 arances. almost the same statement the other| Good Rad 10 ; usic peara O’Keefe’s “dramateurs” are ay a uted to Helen Hayes. One| ; h dealing with ‘| wonders, when he sees . Astaire’s By JAMES THRASHER By Er Yor inimitable dancing, and Helen ' i i Show Hayes’ great ne. how a thought Honoring the memory of the late American composer, Henry Hadley, hist fo the CHy Pyr ii of failure could ever enter their|the NBC Music Guild program tomorrow will be devoted to his Quintet oA

heads—but if it did not they would | j A Minor, Opus 50. Vladimir Brenner, pianist, and the NBC Music| - : soon be back numbers, despite their | Guild will be the performing artists. The broadcast is scheduled for “Dearest Enemy au._eberciia eni a, : g als, A Jessousile fear of failure | noon on the Blue network stations. bv = throuzh il rs ph Hart. = . The late composer also is to be honored by special program ough- | - : = SYMBOL NS A T Next—Are two heads better than Sut the Soumiry Sven CE rausical units.” This tribute is at WE Shard Rodos re x . RE \* Li § ° e request o ola, koloff, na-o— n on the Beauty OE NEY Ne Sih : Ihe : : tional Federal Music Project Yirege formed concert company, and they're Charles Ro! A 13 be heard : Yo 6UCCEED y \@ COMMON ERROR for. Many of Mr. Hadley's WOrtS|,; i,q, over WFBM tonight at 7:30. 1S USED BY SCIENTIST: to had been performed by WPA groups

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SYMBOL OF VENOUS 1S USED 2 == N A at 4 hero” gram on WIRE at 3:30 p. m. tomor- | Sunday night. The men in the con- | yo" arms» and Bye and Bye” all - TO INDICATE FEMALE SFECINMENS. 16 POPULAR Ss 5 ’ row, Werner Janssen’s “Stephen |cert company are Richard Tauber, | of which will heard tonight Pd BEOCATED : —1 | Foster Suite” is to be played by the | joseph Schmidt, Jussi Bjoerling and|{ The musical romanee is the story SINCE ANCIENT TIMES, MARS EXPERTS IN WPA Concert Orchestra under Wil- | poo yiecon. : “| of the efforts/of a Mrs. Murray to HAS BEEN REGARDED AS MASCULINE G, ll “he /, Best Short Waves liam Greuling’s direction. i : ke it | detain a group of British officers at AND VENUS AS FEMININE. 0 SX A 16 6TILL | : i The program’s sponsors make it |p "yet inCNew York to enable Sime \ [AY WLLNOT BE SuccEooFuL \ | WEDNEEDAY rr A clear that all eight singers will not | Gen. Putnam and his Continental : 89 OR NO... J JV ON THE STAGE AND 6CREEN oaks: Oat Hans Watainger DID: Not having heal last > $x ® hoe be heard as a full company, except | troops to escape from the. city. She arteries oor co. NES 16 THIG WHY HE 15,50CH A BI& TS es. ; » DID, | igram by Frank E and. his string | nohans once during the season. | achieves her purpose with the aid BUCCESSP BG ORND came : ROME_S p. m.—Neapolitan Mu- || Orchestra, I can’t clear up ine hs season. They will appear as solo- | of her daughter, Betty, and a group ACCORDING to F. Fraser Bond, | 4) NO SILLIER or more dangerous || Enrichetta-petacei, pianist: Concert ER a te Tbr, Loi, oF In duel, {rio 35° ‘Sarat ap. | of pretty Jung Rebels. phils ob professor of journalism, they do. nonsense ever entered the heads|| SRo, i181 meg alisn. || Black scheduled to play the same Pe 8. us oad cf Tour cr Gooding vide 8 Si oo He maintains in his fine book, “Give | of any people trying to run a vast, = 23D concert announced for last Wednes- sopranos, three tenors and a bari- | incidental music. de oo NN Yourself Background,” that while|complex government by their own|| Bu

APEST, Hungary—6 p. m.— : asi rane Ho 4.7% 12 “mee. gay. A second one offers something Sche vould Jes 4 little heavily on a = = 32. | : 5 ; ) . e Ee : ; IN 1841, WHEN: THE DISSECTED SKELETON || 7S Is important to 8 meh 1 busi- | intelligence, De. George 6. Vincent |]. gi Brogram. Special Broadcast || Assuming that the latter list is|" . opasetiatives of he Protsse OF A MASTODON WAS UNCOVERED, IT ness more so to a woman. Per-| educator, points out that in pioneer for Ametica. PCJ, 9.59 meg. right, you are to hear one of Haydn's .- lan 7h RE - wish a WAS SLCGESTED THAT THE BONES WERE | |Sonality rates even higher. Prof.|days the people could safely depend || 53% neg, ™ "77 n¢#t% || numerous Divertimenti for strings, GERSHWIN'S LIFE {oo to sheak om CIES oo THOSE OF AN EXTINCT TORTOISE, AND Bond urges both young men and | on rough common sense,” but with CARACAS—8 p. m.—Maria Luisa that in E fat; the Serenade, Opus M AY BE Fi LMED afternoon, at 4 over CBS. The pro-

: « ” _| our problems multiplied 10,000 fold Betancourt, singer. YV5RC, 5.8 meg. ussian, Paul Juon, and ' SHOULD BE RECONSTRUCTED AS ABOVE. women to “get background, prin that day hiss Sorin Yi. vast nam- LONDON—9:19 §. m. oY me e's rT for String Or- gram has been arranged under the. | 325 |cipally by systematic reading and|pers of people still show this child- || ¥Si”i596 meg: 1%, mee} :

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: § have proved the “ trust” wron LAKE LOUISE—11:30 p. m.—Bob 2 = = Werner Brothers today was re- | commemoration of the 150th anniAsia in 1727, by swimming the Volga River. Since then, it has in- he says, waste enough time, brows-| py de Drain — ong Lyons shel his Laie Louise Orciiesira. If Anita Loos’ famous aphorism be | ported negotiating with the estate versary of the Constitution. vaded the rest of the world, traveling on man’s ships. In the United |N& around, reading this and that,| impractical theorists,” ‘and in- TOKYO_-11:45 p. m—Guide to || true, then the persons who selected | or 0 ate George Gershwin for | jugee. John. I Io relic, : uential in some special field, This, |«ynder 60 they are inexperienced || ™e: Canal ensemble were gentlemen—no doubt | Permission to. make a biographical} tion the disease they spread. ~~ = = he thinks, is the only road to|youths; beyond that age, victims of || LYNDHURST. Australia_3:36 a.m. || ahout jt. Grace Moore, Maria Jer- | film based on the life of the mod- e, Me : be Ee SLL E ? effective bl ess senile decay” The efucated expert|| s.38 mes. ~~ © X |litea, an and Erna Sack|em composer who diedghere two | fred M.

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