Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 February 1938 — Page 15

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OUR ; HOUSE With Major Hoople | HOLD EVERYTHING ty civdetaws | (elders Clava Titers mart af Chicano: BR ROARDING wn Lo) en, | orD EVERYTHING wast | Golden Glove Tournament at Chicago | Remon | dA 7 yee || Cpe To Be on WGN 3 Nights This Week; BUY BEFORE THEW. GET Yi BARGAIN, MRS. YA = AUTHORITY ON &]. i jill aworm || Lauritz Melchior : ls Symp hony Guest IF YOU'LL “THROW. YOUR Z, "SCARE UNDER AIF TD HAD A EE Jil =~ * T'S A SERIOUS BUSINESS [| Bette Davis, Joel McCrea VOICE AT MY HUSBAND HIS HIDE ATLL CHANCE AT | bi pis = oR | wimp m——— m— - bed — To Appear in De Mille > HE'D HAVE WORKED HA | IT TT { \ o\ : 8 y a FF $e | Radio Theater. |=

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: Sd | A a 3 0 fr 10:45—V. F. W. Program, WIRE. NX 3 . } ; 3 As a follower.of the fortunes of - ae fa Th : a iS : : go g |the eight Times-Legion Golden : p mr he 7 3 = a Gloves battlers, you'll want to be’ \ ; TE ; ; on hand for the broadcasts of the . Sh ol WES ii Ea Qldoe- | # ; Chicago Tournament of Champions - N - = 4 a i peal ed SRR tonight and tomarrow and Wednesa i SE -° day nights, in which theyll par- > 17 : is +i ticipate. WGN will present. the. : U HE ; Mela zc 3 Co Droaguasts each’ night at 10:15: i sm, “To 3 ie : o'clock. ° =i : | he mo Ll This law, book says I can sue Henry for $100 e week | WR : J Bill Cummihgs, Leroy Johnson,” -— a alimony, providing he makes $50,000 a year.” . | Bud Cottey and Walter Johnson, all ~ = CASE THAN RIP, c Ty : eben i of Indianapolis, will go id the. 5 — “— N= = P = : 3 ring this evening. The other local . 2-23 = : COPR. ¥ NEA SERVICE in U. LEE ROFESSOR: J : ATT ‘ ; ! Sata ert em aT Ps boys, Milton. Bess, James Young, . : i : S : : ie : : coalnit ha ; ; § ¥ Albert Sheridan and Eric Stone, , eemBy- Martin will have their tries tomorrow. The BOOTS AND HER BUDDIE —By Martin 2 CELE WHERE 15 | H 1 DONT ®NOW, BUT I .|[LARRY,You SMPLY © [| NOW, HATTIE «BE | [POOR WATTE!|T DONT wow [| WELL ~ Suet ee | THE \DEA FORCING SHE , lf nent 1} : survivors, leading off with the fly- . J CECI , MRE. CAN WELL IMAGINE MUST OO SOMETRING| PATIENT ! HELL ° I KNOW -_JWHAT'S COME || BE NICE TO HER. [HER WAR INTO __JHASNTR SHE | : weights. Bob Elson will be at the LWINGSTON |? | ag ABOUT CECI! T's [COME TO He | Z OVER HEAVEN KNOWS [|OOR CROWD -- §® TRE - {| OOESK'T WGN microphone. - - pr : ABSURD «~ UTTERLY SENSES ,\'F WE { 11. W'S ROMILIATING, || THE SCHEMING # FIRST KNOW : » re ROICLLOLS , FOR VST LET AM te BOT WE MUST HLusseX . is te dh We RM To Bt SPEND-| ALONE : iP TRY w= FOR Cecil B. De Mille has secured.

WG ALL MS TIME iy \ Zz Bl | ewRL CECWS SAKE | & y- EC : Bette Davis, Academy Award win WITHA TRAT BRAZEN NZ 7 Be Sn er FF = : J oip ; i [ ner, for {tonight's production of Bocts PERSON 3 WN x | of | ny rs : “Forsaking. All Others.” The broad--. 3 > . q ; ie cast of the radio version will be: heard at 8 o'clock over CBS-WFBM from Hollywood. Villy px Miss Davis’ Radio Theater appearance is-her first on the air for seme time. She has appeared twice. before for Mr, De Mille—in “Bought - and Paid For” in 1936, and in-

. This composite photograph. gives you an idea of what you would see at the Burns and Allen show some Monday night at 7. Apparently. everything is net as informal as it sounds. Gracie, George and even Ray Noble (lower right) pay close attention to their business, which seems to be down in black and white. Tony Martin (lower left) |2 Another Language” last yéar. Joel Bb. . : . ; en 7 2 : . is ths only; one who .appears inattentive, : They come: to, you via McCrea, popular screen actor, who:

i =. Sc : is : .— | was last seen locally in “Wells Far“la i es 2, gunn en 89,” will be Miss Davis’ leading man, - e | a) . ’ : 8.8 8 : i. : RADIO. 1S EVENING - - The annual Veterans of Forelgry: oo — ga 5 Cm 198 by eat a 5 cl Aerio ELOSSIE = ~ NO; I'M NOT a6 ¢I'he indianapolis’ Times is not responsible for. inaccuracies in orogram an- | Wars ‘Hello America” program > MARY, I Hope : E T seEMs Funny \RIPS WHAT A 600 gi ¥ come te ecHooL2 4 + ™ ac on Tr) Sounvemenid came by Station stisuges after Sram iin : be heard Jlopigh, at wh giclocs NEW TEACHER - SHELL LiKE TO SCHooL AGAIN oy LOOKS AS IF HE 1 Ng WITHA You - be Tue , ° (CBS Net.) : . (NBC Net.) (NBC-Mutual) (Mutual Net.) |“ "g 0 woo v hang up some* BAcK HOM 8. \ / WERE .GOING TO A : Follow Moon I. U. : Junior Nurse . String Or. . | kind of a record for a full program. Ine Re | | Zig CC® 371001: Too, 0 cr RE cy Sek aae™ © uw |During less than one hour.on the ai ARE A LOT oF wh "Tea Tunes ~ Memories Eilltop House Edna Sellers they are planning to bring the radio’ New ns. mB Yor fe JEDEANY | Sle] Buu Br ee and, ses) Talk Psycho ck Trac : bo uchin’s - orchestra, Henry Busses} i Dam %, Abner Ey Tage rg - 1band, Senator McAdoo (D. Cal),l’ i \ = «jf l}

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: = ; Spm coi “Contented Hour” broadcast (NBC- . 2 Route Meladies : Sa Audy Hemps or Golden Gloves WIRE at 9 o'clock). : : Kaye's Or. Yariety Stow V.F.W_ Ei : The soloist, Maria Kurenko, is to tic EE EA lt eens : be heard in the Gavottee from. Abe, Lyman’ re ” ”» ” ’ 2» » “Mignon.” : : -

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enthusiastic about it. Anybody can | " += | nearly exclusive radio activity, nor do tke same thing. SREY i s at the Radio Oly Music Hall players. sr : : ; x n : 3 It i8 just another proof that radio ; : Tomorrow: Are stupid children bry Good Radio Music sh tis’ aiding rather than destroying" 4 Cn 2s SE more likely to. have stupid mother a By JAMS THRASHER gl \ merica’s - interest in “live” music, PA nN, es CE ; Sa ves than ‘stupid father? : } : py J : cl e is little doubt ‘that ich of RADISE VALLEY, - : lea : NE ee Lauritz (All-Wagner) Melchior will be back on the air tonight, this | this growth may be traced directlyMT. RAINIER NAT'L. PARK, 4 : ie : UW COMMON ERRORS, time with the Philadeiphia Orchestra at ‘8 o'clock on NBC-Blue. I to broadcasters’ worthy endeavors. § oe Never pronounced toward — to- don’t know of anyone whose presence is more welcome, for good tenors, ae — i ; word’; say, tord. | whether you run the Metropolitan Opera or the church choir, are always BA | What we need right now is| something of a rarity. SOO Th Toa o usie will be from’ U d | 1e Ler: | stability in employment and busi-| The conductor for this evening's |. ¢ Rheingolc " the imposing “En- | & | e BITVMLUL. ness. — Governor Frank. Murphy, | concert will be the young American, |, ,noe of the « ids Into Valhalla.” Next Sunday, Mar. 6 Michigan. Se . - = | Charles O'Connell. Mr. O'Connell > RR & » on yny- hy . | came into prominence two years ago| Evidently at! mpting to exhibiv ‘In Parson On Sta ge Shon Woeae || ard dokemti me Si eriere mt 3a ts sors kes | 'e Sl E, Bats € = ac "| | as associate uctor for h . : LE : ire. Co Ja : ; Best Short Waves continental Philadelphia Orchestra | 7 1 .nruenn a Ye BALD a Fe Sh © MONDAY ~~ ||tour. Since then he has conducted 4 IGHT : ‘RENFRO VALLEY : 1 BALDNESS is strictly inherited, males like the horns in sheep and|| __ 20 : ‘= 1] the orchestra many times, in its own : : ; : Lehto 8K like horns and hornlessness in |recessive in women, like the horn. || une Prosvim sizerizes by Beant: || city and in New York. In addition,| [ We gn RT, DADAM NN gil sheep. In Dorset sheep both sexes lessness in sheep. 41} ton of Bi 55 an ional || Mr, O'Connell has gained consid-| | RAT 1B BARN DANCE’ i Fo

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