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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Rosa Ponselle, Brilliant Metropolitan Opera Soprano, to Sing Sunday ’ r : {KFYR NBC TF ©) §:13—Literary Digest Poll = News 2 09 e Feet Is A ; wram| Musical Momeats 4 M " ] t WILL BE FEATURED ail oP hy Ps gaged RE Ee umes || Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs Goes Places ||: issouri1 §S rriga 10n ; ‘ ° sent Fred Waring and Orch, cee Ces sate a ‘ #0—T in Stars—National Biscuit ; Frequency e eo, ° @ t ‘ —Gor lorning Melody 9:00—Campana Italian Balm “First} City “ “Station (Megacycles) Hours (ES.T.) : otentia ties e : 30—Cheerio Program ter” ° ig uilla. HJIABB 957 6 to 10 P. +4 9:30—Red Grange—Sinclair Retin-| Benn yA Se APs Bey me > ing Co. rh . PS 2 mo $:30—Josh Higgins of Finchville || 10:90—Late Evening Weather Forex ake) sad UF fe teem te , fee eet Markets’ i 50., ‘10 AM. 4:! f ‘ 13 Will Sing ‘Ave Maria’, ‘Ouvre Hymns of all Churches—Gen- eteon Navarre le Oren DIN 9.54 4:50 to 10:45- P.M. ae ‘ ‘ " ck Ruséell’s Orch, : 2; _ Ton Coeur’ and ‘Homing’ [gn—Altred Bare and Orch, Brisels ORK 1038 1:30 10 9 Ba, eer i '36—-Dem. Lu ag at gees Budapest HAB-3 1837 10 A.M. in Inviting Program Z mt pes Dito 0 A Pee, ane ' 1 Almanac § R Mi. . m. - ‘ c Caracas YV2RC 5.80 5:15 to 9:30 P.M. et RETURNS FROM HOLLYWOOD #300 Breakfast Chup YV3RC 615 3:30 to 10 PM. man- ‘ a Htuchtcat pee? 4. Eindhoven PCJ - 15.22 6:10 to 10:10 A.M. Acs apes Geneva, HEP 780 5:30 to 6:15 P.M, Saturday t Despite Her Youth, Rosa Is One Higgins of Finchville ‘ *HBL 9.59 5:30 to 6:15 P.M. Sat ¢ of Few Links to ‘Golden onesie, iad Wii een mee or Ce ee ee —To be announce , . i . A Program Havana ‘cocD 6.13 6 to 10 P.M. datly ¢ SAMO Se Seren ReeT Comm cctan: Piiey Sears and Orch. cocH 943 4 10 6: 5 ‘ —_——_———_ don Radio Clubs ‘Markets and Police Bulletins coco 601 4 to 11: | ; _ The brilliant leading soprano of the Re ay S—Chasin's Musi¢ Series Huizen PHI 17.71 7:30 to 9 ane ee en was eae sdclbery njgaram BR ee Anaad ee tee GSB O81 12:19 to 55 PM, 11:90 PM. to | third of the Sunday concerts. 8 Words iand Music 1:30 A.M. ie ( ‘ac : —G ‘ i _ b Mi ¢ —; Brno Rapee, Sunday night, Sept. 27. ee aUeeae ie Cn rl 11 PM, 11:30 PM, to 1:30 AM, $+. The concert will be broadcast by a! §:15— eicaceUxparience Cee ORD Gsr 15.14 9 A.M. to noon, 3:40 to 5:45 P.M. * nation-wide hook-up of the NBC- 0—To Be Announced — 0—Blue Room Echoes G&G 17.719 6 to 8:45 A.M. 9 to noon, 3:40 to 2 =| KFYR network at 9 p. m. (CST), di- —Leo Reisman's Philip Morris 0—Kaltenmeyer’s Kindergarten : de at 9p. » di ‘inderg: 45 P.M, # | tect from the stage of Carnegie Hall [ees TR eT ae : GSH 2147 6 to 8:45 A.M. 9 to 11:30 AM. z sir New York. on, Contralto GsP 15.31 6.to 8 P.M. 1 Miss Ponselle is returning to New M ; in Madrid EAQ 9.87 5:15 to 9:30 P.M. 4 =; York from Hollywood, Calif, where| ** ae ne 00-—-Hed: Grange—Sinclalr. | Rarits Melbourne VESME 951 Daily except Sunday, 4 to 7 A.M. t she has been resting all summer, espe-| in To be ‘announced Moscow RNE - 1200 6 & 10 AM. Sun.; 6 A.M. Wed. + event im the “Sunday Nights at Gar-|!000—tale Evening Weather RAN oa Tat daly ee & negie Hall” series. It will be her first} 10:01—sports Thru the Key Hole— RKI 15.08 10 to 11 A.M. Sunday { Concert of the current season. ek Brewing Co. now Village”’—Loose Wiles RV-96 15.18 1:30 P.M. Sunday The colorful prima donna not only | 19; qo Paris «Pontoise) 11.88 10:15 AM, to 5 P.M. - sis one of the greatest of living so- y Orch, (Pontoise) 11:72 5:15 to 9:15 P.M., 9:45 P.M. to Mid- } : lag but she also is, despite her) !1:00— pend Orch f pe lb!) Program : : ht 4 youth, one of the few links to the chustian’s Cotton Club Orch. —Gelte Willams am (Pontoise) 15.24 4:45 to 10 AM. , - c jo de Jane! ea 8 B * : ‘ < ble, was a household name through- pening De Sunday, Oct. 4 Rome 2R0 . 11.81 7:15 A.M. to Noon, 2:30 to 5 PM.; SU dt igh) e 2 ' oe ated Sat beg hee vibe can 5c ood Mopning, ANY, pete Be Annona) : 6 to 7:30 P.M. ’ y Wi 5 rio Progr * y tae, te rata Ponies, and) ay encetias EN Lan haere sane (NAME PM Migalels 16 2AM, A H Metropolitan ever since. Her fiery Feather and Prograc Resume | Valencia YV6RV 652 5:30 to 9:30 P.M. 4 poareien at the citadel of the opera vard and Muzzy ee me ‘ Jast season was the most discussed ‘Aunt Sammy and UN AS at " eet : 1 musical event of the entire year. fark eat AR TE le 2 fe ati P H i To open the concert, Mr. Rapee has jetty and Bob—General Mills| ion SPT RERCAUMTSreREy Called 8 Too Young t Additional Churches i 4 : programmed the prelude to Act 1 of yinng of all Church PMO alee ATS eS 04) to Be Chorus Gir Internationally Famous Explor- Soe pe unsuitable for irrigation TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH ' pedintely followi Sitia eeaclle cal ot hts of the Bible ‘Avenue A at Fourth Street ine ly following, Miss Ponselle will 5—Voive of Mxperience OU RGA . nue r ; Make her first appearance, with two ar kein and foto Baeoee Gas Machine Co. eS pe er Will Be Heard on New peice! Sine Oe pon oy roe nan was Seer ne, String, (aeitorna vin- | 11:30—National warm and Home Hour) 2:15—ciotsier Uells Sixteenth Sunday’ after ‘Trinity, Coast-to-Coast Series In this connection, 1t might be well Vo's song, “Dicitenello vule.” For the rear ped le lL pd fee NS A a to note a rule suggested by both Mo- | isto inliber of the sinet hale the Vorda and Music. ecto hchun i Oe eae ppiureh school and Bible classes,| yevein wells, internationally fa- Laughlin and Silas the feasibil- : symphony orchestra will play the lews Reporter, elt oriisweu Hour Morning worship 11300 o'clock». mous explorer, author-and radio star, neato ited this: as eat overture to Smstana’s “The Bartered Weather and Markets SE Sees ag Sermon: “At-Wase With Jesus. who. visited. Bismarck last summer irrigated successfully, 1 ” :00—Pepper Young’s Famlly— tisp Presents Marion Anthem by Trinity church choir, an alfalfa basis, it {s best to let it ; Bride.’ oe ene ‘alley Evening service 7:30 o'clock. and who is well known here, will be! stone. other pay more but alf- Eine: sicte wiitenulaisn; talk LE AL EEL :30—Home Harmonies—Acme White Confirmation instruction every Sat-|heard on a new coast-to-coast series ‘s the basic thing and if produc. ‘ s] usual in these programs, the orches- an 00—Caiholle Hour ie aida of radio broadcasts, “Touring Amer | tion of alfalfa is insufficient to war- tra will resume with a playing of the Talk—Alistair Cooke BISMARC! ’ ica with Conoco and Carveth Wells,” SAR BAPEMEELCERMC [Nepining aunaay, Sep 1, sponcored| Tat, cof comnrutng by Continental Oil Company. and Rosser Sts, Third Movement from the Brahms 4 Symphony No. 2, in D major, Opus a 0 ice Brosdcart ey eee ee Kiely superintendent, “dueation in|, Wells visited Bismarck in July, and : Miss Ponselle for her final appear- = Good Will Court—Chase &! religion io the specialty, of Enis ee while ne Sopeared on tadio station ey +ance on the Carnegie Hall stage has 6:00 ARAN et eanT A Ge Routes partment, | We desire to cooperate|KFYR. At that time he was on 10,-| ¢ 1: Drepared three songe,the "ave Maria’| 42?—Hazel Jonson ieee an. Meta ee Tih ihe, noes in tearning cba? e8 | 060 mile trp im an automobile trailer, iA company with Joe H. Thompson, 11:00 a, m.—Germai —American Album of Familiar ; from Verdi's “Otello,” Bizet’s: “Ouvre lying Time ein Mensch wissen, director of the Conoco Travel Bureau, Miss Brancato made her debut with the Chicago Civic Opera company in “Rigoletto” at the age of 21. Born at Heansas City of Italian parents, she studied « year at the Eastman School of Music at Rochester before winning ® scholarship at the same institution through a New York state audition Contest. She has been heard regularly over the air and in concerts during the last two years. Miss Claire is a native of Union Springs, Ala. and was educated at Randolph-Macon college, where she “won a Phi Beta Kappa key. Later, in New York to study psychology at Columbia university, Miss Claire took ew Weather and Markets a 0—Pepper Young's Famlily—C: may 5—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 0—Vic and Sade—Crisco The O'Neills—{vory udio :30—Republican Nat'l Comm.—Lan- don Radio Clubs ight Opera Ensemble Academy search Program of Re- Voice of Experience Be Announced 1 Hi 0:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- Thru the Key Hole— ‘ing Co. Radio Romance Is 0:01—Sports New KFYR Feature 1e:0._t»'6 Romance will come to the radio this week when KFYR begins pres- entation of “One Girl in a Million,” a national network presentation. Star of the production is Joan Kay, pretty singer and dancer whose test ‘bruadcasts. for this program already, have created wide comment. Henderson Organist 5s—8: 5—Viennese Sextet 0—Josh Higgins of Finchville |5—Weath Aunt Sammy jarke' : tty and Bob--General Mills eraenete. Weather and Aunt my GA Program Crocker—Gen: Mills of Experience 1 ind Police Bulletins k and Loretts Cle ional Farm and Hoi paerneee io Re Comm~Landon Ra- neon, cont © —Genoral Mills 9 10: ate Evening Weather cast 10:01—Gluek Brewing Ce —Collegians ducation In the Nows wcal New ¢ jack Armstrong—General Mil —Three Scamps -—Mary Small, Singer Poll ed hevrolet Musical Moments —Fibber McGee and Mollie—S, C. Johnson udebaker Champions —Ten ts in Retrospect rmers Union I ickelodeon Fore- —Sports Through the Key Hole ‘oel Candulla's Orch lenry Busse & Orch. \—Magnolia Blossoms \—Shandor letcher Henderson & Orch. \—Herman Middleman’s Orch. 0—Silent Because she is only 15 years old, and member of a New York night clul chorus, gorgeous Julia Martinitz has me the center of a legal battle launched by the: Children’s Soca: which char, her mother with impairing the morals of a minor. “She comes Tight. home after the show every night and is a good girl,” her mother protests, explaining: “Ju- Tia is set on a stage career, so why shouldn't she start young?” in business in North Dakota. For the time. being he is making his residence at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Deekins planned an extensive Vaca- tion trip when he left here this week. top in Bismarck on a HOSPITAL EMPLOYE DIES Jamestown, N. D., Sept. 26.—(P)— Mrs. John Talley, 22, died here Sat- urday morning following a week's Ulness. With her husband, she was employed at the state hospital for the insane. There. are more miles of improved highway in Pennsylvania than in any | other state in the Union. If loose body bolts are premitted to’ -| go untightened, steering is apt to be Walnuts Growing in North Border Shadow Walnut trees have been grow- ing, and producing edible nuts, in the shadow of the Canadian boundary for many years. ° This is the information furnish- ed to The Tribune Saturday by Mrs. Florence Davis, state his- . Radio station KFYR, although un- fashington game at Seattle Saturday, .will broad- cast the last , beginning at 5:15 Pp. m., Frank Fitzgerald, station man- ager, announced. The game will start at 4 p..m., Bismarck time. j ELEVATOR BURNS Jamestown, N, D., Sept. 26.—()— ‘The Powers elevator at Windsor was 1 completely destroyed by fire Friday| night. A quantity of flour stored in the office and the company records were saved. Bertsch has been. manager of the elevator for about five years. } ton coeur” and Del Riego’s “Homing.” 5—Local News % Heite pavers een ‘ye 5 1 5 —General Mills ist?” Diese Frage wo! : areas i | As the concluding music of the con- uace) UibELnOna fener) \ oe cenit ” Wiele ‘sina| Denver, visiting America’s lake and cert, the orchestra will be heard in Ra Aer tines MeeUaiiagecuicroaber, | abe ie. 2'82| mountain resorts, national parks, and|COTding to Lewis, land is valued a roughly on the basis ‘of ‘how atch Debussy’s “Minstrels” and the num- / eusgall Refi shell ist moeglicn, | other scenic wonderlands. ra it Will prod the usual, . ber by Albeniz called eee dren “under leadershi ¥.1, No encyclopedia and: atias explorer: being $25 an ore! fot! eacl ton} eoepssition which most critics agree auteene, gastnns benitmteres acuually been ae of alfalfa. § was the masterpiece among Albeniz Ben cheat amethods . d the Jeaeitlafelhees et kA) +] Thus if land yields three-tons of |” _ compositions. iooctewn “Hall Tonight—Bristol tnildven to this class ander a-teained |S Well 98 the most popular travell siraits tt is considered. worth roughly Meyer teacher. resorts, to gather interesting fects | s75 an acre. If the yield is four tens 9:00—Hit Parade—American Tobac- orn tender, Oct. 5 Ure Magica Baptist Young, People’s) about travel—then puts them to-| the value is around $100 an secre... s, ci ning Devotions h 5 I Brancato and Clair | 1o:00¢ctate Evening Weather Fore- ood Morning Melodies program ‘is “in Engitsh. All young) Se nites Uaivenaie Ropaiee his!" ‘The highest alfalfa yield Lewis ever Will Be Heard on Air} 10:0:— ports ‘Thru the Key Hole— :00 pb, m.—Kurser deutscher Got-| During his Sunday, Sept. 27, broad- | “*¥ i 2 SOS Posibeve RETO BUY pene luek Brewing Co. tesdienst. “Der betende Zoellner” ts] ogst Wells will take his tadio public| WS 40 unusually fine field and an ex- Peering Amon ais 10:06—To Be Announced : das Them fuer diese, Frediet on a “magic carpet” tour through consol year. Yields of six to eight 5, Rose- | 10:30—1 man’s Orch. ms per acte, however, are not un- marie Brancato, coloratura soprano, sein, um erhoert au werden? | |Shenandgah National Park, the Fin-| common. Lewis was cautious about and Helen Claire, dramatic actress, pai Hee snseer Wineny tle ae ee Bae au genenaay, Gebetatun:|ger Lakes region of New York state,!tne prospects for the Missouri river will be co-featured in a ni ‘adio Markets’ My Bibelausleg: : through the Middlewest, into the toms: when pressed said series entitled Twin Stars, et 2h petty & Bob—General Mills sage Black Hills of South Dakota, to Yel- po no seas why frrigation pater} u 5 ans be insugurated Friday, Oct. 2. trom yinge of all churches—Gen- iNew Man in Charge |irrier tie Rocky Mountains, but| 226,49, 88 well here in view of the 3 3 se Ms. ral N Ss id 3 a NBO-KFYR, network. ice of Experience—Wasey Of Local Restaurant/‘i pause in: his journey to devote | ‘The experience of Irving Reid in ce ie ‘ant eon to the Blak for Miss Radio News arkets and Police Bulletins paoe pore oe eee ine the Apple Creek bottoms bears him a ge Gophhats ea poyiae Vaughn de tenth, i and Loretta Clemens eR, Ear veteran dergratensdl and the Frontier Centennial, Fort pgiedieer ginger field is baer can authors for Miss Claire. Plays| ° Se Eee A aiminiy; ATE aes of the jiier} Pacific Res-| Worth—the two outstanding amuse- | imperfect, yet Reid will get more than will be adapted from the works of Fae tek he a Pie a amarok, . | Ment centers in America at present. | three tons of alfalf acre this such prominent authors ie Mi z Betty and Bob—Genera! Mills Cc Talk taurant in Bi Pei Len) Local listeners who wish to tune in| year. ay hd a eS d 3, Case—Talk jounced . bg Hastings Bradley, Rita Welman, Lois SoHgnns of all Churches—Gen- c Pune Waecieporlen oo of te Sono pert on Carveth Wells Sunday, Sept. 27,1 Stay Near Surveyed Ares $29.95 4 peace Konrad Bercovici, George 1 Mills Weather and Markets ~ ™ " ‘| Sager, who came here directly from sad y do £0 prplaling station KFYR, ‘The prospéct is that, if 4 be Rata supp tee cusses see arkets and Police Bulleting marae apolis, where he was ce ee enaaee Os this area tt wil bepia:in the ticatts|- | Listen to Europe, South e Twin 5 et yma Natl a ‘ vith the Nicollet Hotel, succeeds O. i 3 ‘ nae: car the Twin ines fomen’ ‘of '36-—Dem. "Nat dol's Own Ma, Perkins Tea ee Neo Boh KFYR to Broadcast |! tact which Lewis surveyed) | America and po- 24-piece orchestra and the Melodeers ational Farm-and Home Hour ‘O'Neill: This is Sager’s first visit to Bis- and on which the soll survey joy excellent. brig marck and the first time he has been Last Half of Game) ven made, though his report, com- SUNDA General Motors Concert, "= RAPE PONSELLE > SOPRANO KFYR—9 P. M. CONDUCTOR cRNo CHASE & &% CHASE & SANBORN SZ GOOD-WILL COURT ‘Conducted by A. L. ALEXANDER & SANBORN DATED COFFEE ““Shall leave my husband?” |. Vital human questions “Can my landlady turn me y into the street?” - Z my husband take my’ child from me?"” Sponsored by. ; ‘Temerrow and

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