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Farmers Unton —Ranny Weeks and Orch. 20:00—Program from the Lighthouse on the Karallone Islands 10:20—Ozzie Nelson Orch. 11:00—Leonard Keller and His Orch. 11:30—Ft. Des Moines Hotel Orch. 12:00—Silent ‘Tuesday, Sept. 10 00—Breakfast Club 00—Press Radio News 05—Sizzlers 5—Edward McHugh, Gospel Sing- er 8:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris; Organist—Al Lowrey $:45—Three Shades of Blue Ba’ ke 10:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt Sammy 10:15—-Merry Macs 10:30—Words and Music 00-—Mar! nd World Bookman 20—Guy Fudgey & 6 3 00—Taik by Mrs, Thomas G. Win- ter 15—Pan American Program 30—Harry Turner's Orch. 00—Otto Thurns Bavarian Orch. 15—Sam & His City Fellers 30—Press Radio News 35—Sam & His City Fellers 45—Little Orphan Annie 00—Dinner concert :15—"Popeye the Sailor”—Wheatena Corp. 30—Jackie Heller, Singer —Baseball Scores “Sports Through a Key Hole” News <\M5—Gren ‘and Smith, 30-—Texaco Program 00—Swift Studio Party—Swift Co. $:30—Great Moments in History 00—Late Zvening Weather Fore- cast 9:01—Talk by Stanley High 9:15—General Foods with Tony and Gus 9:30—Leo Retsman’s Philip Morris Orch., featuring Phil Duey & Sally Singer 10:00—Shandor 19:08—Ranny Weeks & Orch. 10:30——George Hamilton and Orch. 11:00—“Fanfare"—Meredith Wilison and Orch. 11:30—Paul Christiansen & Orch. 12:00—Silent x, Sept. 11 ‘Wedne: 7:00—Breaktast Club $:00—Press Radio News 5—Gospel Singer $:30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, narrator, Organist—Al Low- re; 8:45—Sam Herman and Frank Banta 5——Lee Gordon and Orch, al Farm and Home Hour ce & His Gan (0—Markets and Farm Flashes S—Vie & Sade—Crisco Program 0—Oxydol's Own M. i 00—Betty & Bob—General Mills 5—Women's Radio R 0—Harry Turner's Orch. (0—Crosscuts from Log of Day 0—James Wilkinson—Baritone 5—Adventures of Sam & 5—Guy Fudgey & Orch. (0—Press Radio News 5—Guy Fudgey & Orch. 6—Little Orphan Annie 0—Dinner Concert $—Don Pedro and His Orch. (—Our American Schools 1 News 00—-Standard Brands—One Man's Family 6:30—Phyllis Wolverton, Singer S—Taik on State Patrol System 00-—Edna O'Dell 0—The Laughing Willow 00—Chevrolet “Musical” with Tommy McLaughlin S—Tony and Gus—General Foods 0——“House of Glass—Supersuds 00—Shandor 08—Luigi Romanelli & Orch. 30-—Lights Out 00—Leonard Keller & Orch. soon noaerns Minstrel Moments ‘Thu: 00—Breakfast Club 00—Pr. Radio News ik Luther, Tenor it—Al Lowrey Ho! Detective 0—Studio Reporter cap ey Via Bulletin Board of the ir 10:00-—-Markets and Weather. 10:16 —I Macs er and Musjc * j—-Markets and World Bookma! Es, Battle Ensemble : National Farm and Home Hour 30—Al Pearce and His Gi 00— Mar! b—General Mille Review arty Willson and Orch. Musicale Barit ‘% His City Feller y Felle 0—-Press Radio News & His City Fellers Pa Ann! ncert the ‘Sailor’—Wheat- _ Sigmund Romberg Will Resume Radio Series Tizzie Lish, the dizzy Home, Beau- ty and Health expert on NBC's Al Pearce programs, panics “her” au- dience with one of radio’s weirdest costumes. Wiliam Comstock, who plays the role, wears a black cotton dress, black cotton stockings, high- button black boots with cloth tops, black hat and veil and then for the ultimate of chic, a four-yard white feather boa. ‘Tony and Gus—General Foods ‘ational Radio Forum andor —Cocoanut Grove Boston Orch. 30—Charles Dornberger Orch. ‘Terrace Gardens Orch. —Arlie Simons and Orch, 00—Silent Friday, Sept. 13 :00—Breakfast Club 00—Press Radio News j—Frank Luther, Tenor Gospel Singer :30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris, jarrator; Organist—Al Lowrey m Herman and Frank Banta jarkets 30—Morning Parade Markets and Weather Merry Macs 3 ords and Music 00—Markets and World Bookman wo men and a Maid 30—National Farm and Home Hr. @ Record Shop arkets and Farm Flashes ic & Sade—Crisco Program 30—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins ‘Morin Sisters tty and Bob—General ‘Woman's Radio Review Viennese Sextette Rhythm Qctette —Don Rudolfo and Orch. 3:30—Strolling Songsters ventures of Sam and y Fudgey & Orch, ress Radio News Ann Lester, Soprano | 5—Little Orphan Annie i 0—Sam & His City Fellers | 30—Kathlene Wells, Singer Mills Dick 1:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre ot | the 00—Talk on WPA —Studio { Al Pearce and His Gang Chevrolet “Musical Moments” with Tommy McLaughlin :15—Tony and Gus—General Foods :30—Fred Waring'’s Pennsylvanians —Ford. :30—Grit Williams & Orch, :00—Leonard Keller ana Orch. 15—Arlie Simons and Orch. —Al Kvale and Orch. 45—Lincoln Tavern Orch. 2:00—Silent Snturday, Sept. 14 00—Break Club :00—Press :30—Nicholas Mathay and Gypsy Orch. Markets. Wendell Hall Whitney Ensemble Markets, Aunt Sammy and Weather 15—Soloist His Charley Bonlanger & Orch. 30—National Farm and Home Hour | I—Week-End Revue News & His City Fellers t of Living Popeye the Sailor”"—Wheat- —Briggs Sports Review—Loril- lar :00—Hit Parade—American Tobacco ompany 200—Chevrolet Motor Co. “G-Men” :30—"Shell Chateau” Shell Eastern Petroleum Products, Inc. \—Carefree Carnival 00—National Barn Dance—Dr. iles zzie Nelson & Orch. ul Pendarvis & Orch, 00—Leonard Keller & Orch. —Al Kvale and Orch, —Charley Bonlanger & Orch, 30—Silent Sunday, Sept. 15 00—Sabbath Reveries :30—Florence Wightman, larpist ighbor Nell \—Press Radio News :05—Mexican Marimba Orchestra :30—Major Bowes’ Capitol Theatre Party 2 8: 8 Concert :30—Weather and Program Resume :35—Radio City Music Hall of the ir ighlights of the Bible ble. Dramas 30—NBC ‘Light Opera Co. Sunday Vespers 00—Willard Robison and Orch. 30—Pedro Via's Orch. 00—United Drug Program 30—Cleo Brown, Colored Planist 45—Ray Heatherton, Soloist 00—Catholte Hour —Studio 00—Lanny Ross—State Fair Con- certo :30—Moodie Inst. Singers :00—Chase and Sanborn—*Major Bowes’ Amateur Hou 200—Dr. Lyons’ “Manhattan Merry- Go-Round” :30—American Album of Famillar Music | :00—To be announced ¥:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Baseball Scores :05—Oriental Gardens Orch. 30—Press Radio News 35—Glen Lee & Orch, 45—Piano Pastels 10:00—Barny Rapp & Orch. 10:30—Dramatic Minutes 10:45—Rueben Freys’ Saxophone Quartet 11:00—Charley Bonlanger & Orch. Billy and Bobby Mauch, the NBC twins, are going on the stage. The 11-year-old youngsters so impressed Ray Knight by their performances on the various NBC programs, including his own, that he wrote them into his new three-act pl: “Mr. Smith, which will be Produced on Broadway in the Fall. The Mauchs Proved a hit * when the 4 world premiere of the play was given recently in Buck Hill Falls, Pa. At the left is {4 #| Billy — maybe. |# Plans to Introduce of Compositions | Hi at once are over—for the time being. Al a si 11:30—Arlie Simons & Orch. 12:00—Silent Frequency half a dozen of NBC's leading pro- grams, the young vocalist has now been signed for exclusive services on The Hit Parade, heard on Saturday’s at 6 p. m. (CST) over an NBC-KFYR nes work, fication of schedule because it leaves him just that much more time for his chicken farm at Northvale, N. J. When he had assorted rehearsals on assorted days of the week, the chick- ens had to be neglected. There are 1000 of them, and when they get restless for Massa Johnny there's a lot of feather confusion! radio in the Hauser hen house so the Leghorns could listen to their owner vocalizing with Lennie Hayton’s or- chestra and the Hit Parade stars. now, that Fred Astaire’s on the pro- gram. begin to dance!” chicken farming also is the reason he doesn’t plan to enlarge his establish- ment to include cattle. Fried chicken is jorite dishes but beef—! It was at a corned beef dinner that Johnny made his first professional appearance. In street and Avenue C in New York. It was such an embarrassing and altogether uncomfortable evening that Johnny has never been able to enjoy corned beef since! ° | JOHNNY HAUSER, CHICKEN KING, IS SIGNED BY “THE HIT PARADE’ ae een, Young Vocalist, Who Has Head- le Tends to Chickens | ed Many Programs, to Sing |* Saturday Nights New York, Sept. 7.—Johnny auser’s days of being every place fter being a featured vocalist on Johnny is rejoicing at this simpli- Some one suggested installing a “Nothing doing,” said Johnny. “Not I'm afraid the chickens will The reason Johnny went in for one of the 24-year-old singer's fav- weak moment he had agreed to ing at a social club banquet at First short wave. for 17 years. C omy JOHNNY HAUSER Republicans of the Fifth Assembly district of New York City must be try- ing to bring harmony into the Board of Aldermen. They have asked Muriel (Mary Lou) Wilson, Captain Henry’s ‘Show Boat songtress, to be a candi- date for the board. Miss Wilson took ® leaf from the political book of one of her old favorites, however, and said she “did not choose to'run.” Joseph Greenwald, who plays Bar- ney in the House of Glass, recently received a letter from a friend in Lon- don who had picked up the show by wald’s voice, though they hadn’t met on the air. as “The Desert Song,’ Lady Romberg Vine” car Hammerstein, 2nd. not in print. waltzes and one steps. from eight voices to 12, was with Romberg last year. Deems Taylor, He recognized Green- various musical topics. FOUR SOLOISTS FEATURED During Weekly Programs Variety New York, Sept. 7.—When Sigmund Romberg resumes his radio series over an NBC-KFYR network Tues-{¢————__ day, Sept. 10, at 8 p.m. (CST), he will! | School Days Will bring' to Radio City studios not only a larger chorus and orchestra, but brand new songs he has written for two forthcoming musical shows, The songs will be heard for the first time Romberg, composer of such out- standing Broadway musical successes “The Student Prince,” and “Blossom Time,” will in- troduce his numbers from the musical show “May Vine,” which Schwab and Mandell will pro- duce in the Fall, and from in the Window,” an or- iginal play with music for which Otto Harbach has written the book and lyrics, The latter will be produced in December. book for is “The The “May by Frank Mandel, and the lyrics by Os- In addition to these new songs, Romberg plans also to introduce dur- ing these weekly half hour programs a variety of compositions which are These he has secured in his native Vienna, As with his series of last season, the composer- conductor will feature operetta selec- tions, giving particular emphasis to His orchestra has been increased from 36 pieces to 44, and the chorus While there were but two soloists on the program last year, there will be four in the cur- rent series. They are George Britton, barifone; Rise Stevens, alto; Morton : Bowe, tenor, and Helen Marshall, who noted critic and radio commentator, is another ne' and distinguished name added to the program. Taylor will comment on Romberg’s music and engage with the composer in informal discussions of aS ae Popeye the Sailor Will Have Program Popeye is going on the radio. The famous comic character, favorite of children everywhere, will make his air debut over an NBC-KFYR network Tuesday, Sept. 10, at 5:15 p.-m., (CST), and will be heard each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night thereafter. These 15-minute dramatic sketches depicting the adventures of Popeye the Sailor, whose hercu- Jean strength is devoted solely to the cause of right and the defense of the weak, will be broadcast from the NBC Radio City studios. A favorite in the comic supple- ments for years as the leading character in Seager’s Thimble Theatre, Popeye also has been seen in the movies, but his intro- duction to an NBC-KFYR net- work audience will mark his first radio performance. Bernardine Flynn, who plays the part of Sade in Vic and Sade, says her favorite character in history is Abraham Lincoln, A relative of the NBC actress, George P, Hambrecht, is a Lincoln authority and the owner of one of the largest Lincoln libraries in the world. This may, in a mea- sure, account for Bern’s partiality. Tune in on One of These Stations WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 8 The CURTIS HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS IN THE NEW CENTER OF THE CITY Convenient to Shops and Theatres and yet quiet .. Three Cofes . . Garage . . One block of beautiful Lobbies.. Library . . Interesting Shops . . Dancing Daily . . Sunday night Musicales . . Resort information . . Highway, Rail- road, Airplane and Steamship information . . the new Tur- quoise Lounge. . 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Are you looking for a cool place to We recommend the Powers Hotel Cof- “School dyas, school old golden rule days,—” Do you remember song? Well, tonight, Sept. 7, it provides the theme for the Na- tional Barn Dance program. Highlighted on the. Hayloft party will be a special playlet which promises many It is reported that Uncle Ezra will play the part of. the laugh. president of the board tion who is on.a tour tion. Included among the “school days” songs to be heard on the program are: “In the Schoolhouse,” day Sweethearts,” Four; “Smarty,” Lulu Scotty; and a nrusical spelling bee by Verne, Lee, and will do “Mississippi.” ea ei Sings for Romberg WILL BRING LARGER. |. CHORUS, ORCHESTRA TO RADIO LISTENERS Composer Has Written Brand New Songs for Forthcom- ing Musical Shows | Be Program Basis eee “Hot Shots: Don’t Want to Go to School,” and “When You and I Were School- Maple City “Constantinople,” ‘Over NBC Sunday ] Notorious ‘Machine The capture of the notorious “Machine Gun” Kelly will be dra- matized (tonight) Sept. 7, dur- - ing the broadcast of G-Men, over an NBC-KFYR network at 7 o'clock (CST). Phillips Lord’s dramatizations of the case, based on official de- partment of justice records, ree veal that Kelly was a coward at ‘heart, but while under the false stimulus of gin, which he bought by the case, he was brave and daring. During the Urschel trial in Oklahoma City, “Machine Gun” Kelly sent threatening letters to the judge, to Urschel, to the * prosecuting attorney, the wit- nesses and even to an official in Gun’ Kelly Was EEPEEE aps ages ferred to as “G-Men.” , sent at one of his broadcasts. 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