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Brazil Daily Times from Brazil, Indiana • Page 3

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I i JI.il p. It i 1 a 3 9JfJJfJfJiJJjtjJkkMJtjl RAllO" STARS. ClPT'UlE. LAMIjAA i "day Center of the Wfirl.J" 4 m. i m.

Ily HAHItr KOHX WWWAVAV.vmVAV..V.V,"Vlr.V', i i A I Li ran SIGNS OFF. WRPI, Rone Poly, Torre Haute has signed oft indefinitely for lack of funds, according to an announce metit made lust night at tlio close of broadcasting at 11:15. Tho sta- We are pleased to announce to our friends and customers that we have been appointed exclusive local representatives of the lion, in Us six months of operating, lias become (iiilo popular with local fans and many will regret its decision to forfeit its license. Wlll'i came in clearly in Brazil most of the time and program of Rrazil nights was TOXWJJIT'R BERT FEATURES. WJ7, Hookup, 6:30 The Mediterraneans.

WF.Af Hookup, 6:45 "A La C.iftn" direct from ho Martin Reck WSM, Nashville. (341), 8:00 Barn dance program. KDKA, Pittsburgh (310), 4:00 WosUtighoiiHfi program. WHAM, Rochester, N. Y.

(277.0), 9 00-fl ,10 The "Pop" Twins, VVLW, Cincinnati (428), 7:00 p. m. Johanna. Crosse on the Mona Motor Hour. WOW, Omaha, Not).

(B08), 9:00 p. m. Tracy-Brown's orchestra at Rosoland Gnr'ns. Fedora) Radio Commissioner Henry A. Bellows Is to speak at the St.

Louis Radio show tonight. Ills address will I broadcast from tlio crystal studio of KSI), St. Louis. being arranged, one having been Schaofer Tailcrinjj Co. Cincinnati, Ohio, given a week or so ago.

Many business men of Terre Haute have got together and nro trying to find a wny of financing the station, sev' eral schemes being suggested. We hope that the station Is refinanced and will soon be hade on the nir. WKP.E and WFI1M Hot Hack. UJprxL PRATT (right) and Ransom Sherman, WMAQ staff artists, are shown with the only Lafadafa bird in captivity. The intrepid comedians captured the wondrous bird while on vacation ln Abatralia.

After feeding It during the summer with a half dozen meals of hokum each day the bird is ready to do its part in a new mind-reading act during the potpourri hour each afternoon. The Lafadafa, with the a or Messrs. Pratt and Sherman, will answer all questions submitted ty the fans of The Chlcneo Daily, News station. Stations WKRF and WFBM are to continue on their old waves as- This concern features high-grade, Tailored-to-Order Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats at two attractive prices, $25.00 and $35.00, with 100 line Imported and Domestic All-Wool fabrics at each price. The new Fall and Winter line of samples is now on display.

If you want to save from $10.00 to $20.00 on your purchase of Fall clothing, don't fail to see our line before making your purchase. signed to them In June and will not Joy lo Announce "A Cnrte." (Mhlft on October 1 to 275 meters, ac- Leslie W. Joy, manager 0 nn 'order signed by Sam of the National Broadening Com- pickard, secretary of the Federal Ra- pany station, wisac, win mane ms fllo Commission. Tho stations were will he broadcasted, tho station going on tho air at. 1 :.10 p.

m. before each game, all of which start promptly at 2 p. ra. Weather forecasts and reports of the Indianapolis livestock market, first appearance before Hie micro-it0 (Hvi((e time on 275 mftter3 and phone since his appointment as as- 'yKflF to have 500 watts and WFBM slstant manager of WEAF in Pre-li000 waUs, making them easily senting the second act of "A La heard over the entire state. In grant- will be broadcasted daily at 9:50 a.

Carte," the Posalie Stewart rovno as lng the Indianapolis stations 'the Is IJivlzx Arrest (By United Press) Dempscy-Tunney fight, seized here CHICAGO, Sept. 24. An order Impounding movie films of the last night as iney were being loaded on airplanes, was issued today by Federal Judge James H. Wilkerson. Henry Sonenshine, president of LI m.

beginning next Monday. This tne uia L-i on rormire change the commission had to move for the Nat oadcasting com- sfiVeral n'eacn stations, includinit morning broadcast is of particular interest to residents of the agricul r.nny Red rttrork listeners this evening, begin at 8 p. m. 6 West National Avenue "The One Price Store" tural districst. WBBM.

These Chicago stations made a protest to the commission and a new hearing has been ordered for October 11. It Is hoped that these two Indiana stations will get their The station is anxious to hear of Its reception, and communications can be addressed to Station WBAA, Governor to Speak Over WMAQ. Reno, of divorce fame, the ro-irnce of Virginia City, the old min change in power, as they are diffi- School of the Goodart Film which produc- ing town on the (Jomstock, where cuit t0 get jn Brazil Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. many early fortunes were founded, and which at one time was the home of Mark Twain.Death Valley and many more of the distinctive features Station WDM Portable Comes In Its Own. Now that the big fight is over and amusing Incidents are being told, one Mayor Carpenter Back At Old Stand within the state of Nevada described by Gov.

Fred B. will comes, to 'us that concerns the radio. Baikal', An Alft ppnflomnn nf hft AtTcrrcIInute nv ri a -r ,1 ed the impounded films, was at liberty under bond facing examination before U. S. Commissioner, Glass on charges of conspiring to violate the Interstate commerce act.

i Judge Wilkerson announced he would hear arguments this afternoon on application of counsel for Sonen-ehlne for return of the films. Sonenshine said if he did not obtain possession of the films by four p. he stood to lose $100,000. Hash over Redio Station WMAQ, Chicago, tonight at 8 o'clock. TERRE HAUTE, Sept.

24. After six months of as interesting a his tory as has ever been enjoyed by any faith, whose seat was fairly well to the Back of the elevated ringside, enjoyed the fight in a most way, He brought along two pair of field glasses so he could see the fight from his lofty perch. But this wasn't Fa wanted to hear the fight. So he frouht along a portable radio eet and when the fight started he Turner, Gcidcro Ci IiL'd GENERAL INSURANCE EOND3 15 North Walnut Street Dial 27 CONSVLT YOl'Il INSl'IUXC? ACEXT AS OV WOULD YOUR DOCTOR J.AWYEH civic project, "Terre Haute own I I'ughle Barrett and his Hotel Sagamore orchestra will be heard from roof garden of the hotel and trcadcast by Station WHAM, Roe.hes-t.f, beginning at, 11:20 tonight. Mr, Barrett's orchestra has radio station," WRP-I, signed off in- I definitely at 11:15 o'clock last nipht.

Tho license will be forfeited and no more broadcasts will be given unless recer come to Rochester following tune(j ln. TtlU8 he couid see what Jl iiPL. ...1 JknvtAtiJ some plan is advanced within the. next few days for insuring the pay-mcnt of operating expenses, it was was happening with his field glasses and could hear what the announcer Was saying at the ringside. Other people in the gentleman's vicinity were well pleased with his Mayor James J).

Carpenter is back at the old stand slinging hash, ham an', etc. again. Just three months ago or to be exact on June 20th, Mayor Carpenter sold his lntreest ia the Oak restaurant to William Wall-'ick, one of the original owners of the restaurant, who has sold and purchased an interest in the same business several times. Like Fln-negan, Walllck is o(T again, having sold back his interest to Mayor Carpenter and the mayor is on again. The deal was consummated yester-day and a Times representative found the mayor wearing a huge white apron racing hack and forth behind the counter today.

Mr. Wallick retained his interest in the business just three months announced. C. The station was erected from College Rose Poly, 44; Vineennes IT. I'urman, 1.1; Puke, 7.

Hi'Kli Sc hool. Anderson, Portland, 0. Greenfield, 15; Rushville, 0. Shortridge (Indianapolis), funds provided in part by local listeners and the balance was given by Carl Stahl, local manufacturer and radio enthusiast. Mr.

Stahl also has HUDSON'S RATTERY mud ELECTRICAL SERVICE RECHARGING AND REPAIRING (trnaiii ElM-frioitl Hert Parts Every-Readj Radio BatK'r leg; Gabriel Bnubbers; Pum lators, EXIDE BATTERIES 22ft E. Nutloua! Aveuur PUone Sim. 20; BUY THIS COIu II For Winter Nwds at Sale Price (A Small LOAN Will Help) 21-223 Citizens Lank Eld Pbonr 6148 Turn I'ft nt Head of Stairs provided practically all of the operating expenses to the present time. About $3,000 has been expended on the local station and $1,200 of this was raised by public subscription. Lebanon, 7.

Logansport, Huntington, 0. Kirklin, 20; Washington, 0. Petersburg, 24; Oakland City, 0. El wood, 20; Technical (Indianapolis), 13. and decided he wanted to return to a sumhior engagement at the Thousand Islands.

Before coming to Rochester the orchestra was heard regularly from the Commodore hotel in New York City and was often on the air from the largo metropolitan stations. Mr. Barrett sings several of his own compositions himself on the ukulele during the course of the broadcast. Surprise at WPtt. A sbeclal surprise program will be broadcast from Station WPG, Atlantic City, at 8:15 p.

m. Sunday night. This broad-, cast will be of interest to the entire radio, world, according to announcements. MrQulia Closes Summer St-ries. Allen McQuhae, Irish tenor, who has sung In at least one-third of the Atwater Kent hours, has been selected to close the summer series of that feature for National Broadcasting company Red network listeners Final disposition of the apparatus, in the event thaMt is found necessary to make the shutdown permanent, had not been decided yesterday, New Features or WXS.

With such famous organizations as the Little Symphony orchestra of Chicago, the Chicago Madrigal club, the Metropolitan choir, the Shavers Jubilee Singers and the University of Chicago choir heading the list of exclusive musical features, the coming winter season at WLS, Chicago, promises to be a noteworthy one. The Shaver Jubilee Singers will be well remembered in Brazil, having appeared on the program of the Clay County Chautauqua. Howard Hafford, Cincinnati tenor, has been engaged as first, tenor of the Bicyclo sextet, which presents programs through the United States Playing Card company's station, the west, so he sold out to the mayor, who appeared to be willing to get back into the harness after taking the summer off vacationing In Wisconsin. Mr. Wallick will probably return to Boulder, where he has resided since leaving Brazil.

plements andN numerous other articles. Col. Tete Butts, R. R. 3, Brazil, auctioneer.

i although it is likely that it will be given to the electrical engineering department pf Rose Polytechnic Institute. It had originally been intended to present the station to Rose Poly as soon as it had been placed on a sound financial basis. YESTERDAY'S KESPLTK. National league. New York, Pittsburgh, 5.

Chicago, 10; Philadelphia, 0. Cincinnati, 6-3; Rrooklyn, 3-4. lioston, St. Louis, 2. American League.

Chicago, Boston, 1 Others not scheduled. American AsK'intin. Columbus, 5-1; Louisville, 3-5. Minneapolis, Kansas City, 2. St.

Paul, Milwaukee, 5. Indianapolis, 2-1; Tolbdo, 8-1. MRS. ENOS CAMPBELL OK SATURDAY, OCT. 1ST, at residence at Bowling Green, first house East of river bridge, consisting of all kinds of farming implements, Heatrola, kitchen range, cream separator; all kinds of house furniture and numerous other articles.

Col. Pete Butts, R. R. No. 3, Brazil, RALPH R.

ACSTRACTOIl Court Houss Brazil, Indiana on Sunday evening at 8:15 o'clock. WSAI, Cincinnati, on Saturday eve-McQuhae is a very popular singer, nings. His voice is peculiarly well and last summer presented the whole adapted to broadcasting and his re- Hemstitching button making, picoting, stamping, fancy work of all kinds, fancy linens. Rra-zil Greenhouses and Art Shop, next to Masonic Temple. 25 Walnut St.

Phone 384. 9-22-24 MARTIN J. STROBEL ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 29TII, at farm residence located 2 miles south of. Harmony at No.

2 brick school house, consisting of numerous fanning Im- Try a s-s 'm: Aa. jfht.te 216. i 21 Try appearance in this vocal group has brought calls of congratulations to Grace C. Raine, WSAI musical directress. A Poem a Hay.

A poem a day Sundays excepted. That is the obligation 'assumed by Herbert Gay Sisson, director of public relations of Crosier, WLW, Sis-son will present an original poem every morning during the Croxley woman's hour between 10 and 11:00 o'clock. series of 21 summer concerts. "The Highwayman" on Hie Air. Deems Taylor's setting to Alfred Noyc-s' poem, "The Highwayman," second program of the Musical Literature series, will he heard for the first time on the air when it is broadcast by the N.

R. C. through the Blue network at Sunday night. Curt Petersen, baritone, will be heard in the solo part accompanied by a chorus of mixed voices. The poem is well adapted to muif.

0 '3 a net Scenes Frora the Universal Film (Is Fninco The Itnmortsl Novel E. Bi5fer5 S. 1 rr. 'i' CHAPTER FIVE i f'A- i f'Tt iulc lit f. reception generally over Indiana and the middle west is anticipated.

At the formal opening Monday night, the Lowe-Jarvls orchestra, a campus "-r v. ii4 1 I Jm: PJ. JU'. I -I v. organization, will furnish a program I of music before sid Ctr abort address by Trof.

Albert A. Hansen, of the Purdue bottny drrisrtment. A of the LAFAYETT1 Announce mctst i 1 i ran. i i i Sept. 24.

October end MI ho 1 i- i btpn iiiade. lT of uiter- I 11 ne i -Js- 1 r1 rl a wi 1 -o 1 reve; men be fend 7:00 inral, 't i of I i 1 i I or vno Iran 1( 1 i I A 1.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1907-1964