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sreraoaesy ee ees A mm ME — ee ae IKFYR-NBC Program| (Subject to Revision) ‘Tuesday, Dec. 20 1:00—Morning Vevotions rm & Home Bulletin eerlo Program 0 eakfast Club 900—News Broadcast a: tudio 9.15—Viennese Sextette 9 30—Josh Higgins of Finchville 945—Weather, Aunt Sammy and| Markets 10 Dick Leibert’s Organ Rev 16.30—Hynmns of all Churches—Gen- eral Mitie to—-Jo: hie & Orch Ponce Bulletins r Quartet and Home Hour 20 Musical Almanac $5—Dot & Will W9—News Broad. ekinson, ather and N W—Vepper Youty’s may Oxydol’s Own Ma Peckine 2 and Sade—Crisco Mosaics orch Samliys—Ca- neral Mite | iy Esther Serenade §.00—Hen bernie and Orch, —Amert- $30—Packard Motor Co. Program— ’ jarguyle 4 ru tne Key e's Orch ‘9 Braggivtth & Urch 9 s g3 Masters’ Orch i 4 1 Wednesdays, Dec. 30 MO— Morning Devouions Bulletin 05—Studio 1i—Viennese Seatette tudio 5 9:00—News Broadvast 4 4 asey Products rkets and Volice Bulletins pun 30—National Warm and Home Hour oS nde Leath 15—Dot & W 100—News Bros i ie and Music 1:20—Jean Dickinson, Singer 1:35—Weather and Markets 00—Pepper Young's .Famtly—Ca- parnon String Ensemble —Ty be announced 30—Huzel Johnson i—To Be Announced he Freshmen a1i—Local News I—Jack Armstrong—General Milla $s—Ittle Orphan Annie O—rgKe Uragram Radio St on Musical Moments Family—Standard 7:R0—Lady Esther Program $:00—Town Hall Tonight—Bristol Meyers ’ ay sileld: Revue Talk —Spanish Ambassador Dr. Don Fernando De Li 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast 10:01—Sports Thru Gluek Brew Arnheim and © vut —Cheerio Program \—Breakfast Club J—News Broadcast —Studio Viennese Sexrtetic —Josh Higgins of Finchville 46—-Weather, Aunt Sammy, Mar- kets General Mills Hiilon, ymns of all Churches—Gen- eral Mills 45—Studio Reporter O0—Markets and Vol 5—Armchair Ve ¢ Bullecins Home Hour Almanac nds and Music {3 Weather and Murkets 300—Pepper Young's Famtly—Ca- may 1s—Uxydols Own Ma Perkins I—News Broadcast 35—Studio ‘A Capelia Choir j—Irma Glenn, Organist Jane Behike, Singer Y—Jack Armstrong—General Mills 45—Little Orphan Annie 00—Organ Program 15—-Volce of Experience—Wasey Products 50—News Broadcast —Roy Campbell's Royalists —Terri La Franconi 0—The Royal Gelatin Pgm. S:vu—Lanny Ross Presents Maxwell House Showboat 9:00—Kraft Music Hall 0:00. e Evening Weather For cast 1v:01—Bports Thru the Key Hole— Gluek Brewing ¢o 19:06—News Broadcast 15—King’s Jesters s0—Brankie Master 0—Shandor 11:08—Hickory House Orch 4i:s¢—Jan Garber and Orch. 1z:vu—slient reh Orch Friday, Jan. 1 00—Morning Devotions $—Farm Home Bulletin 30—Cheerlo Program Wi—Breakfast Club 200—News Broadcast Seatetic 9:30—stud 3 40—Hontana Flour Millg 9:45—' er Hetty and Bob—Genera! Sills Bow! recat le News road: 13:35—Vaugho aS ‘oath 12 Dot and Will Ca- sent Brad Wartig aed! Oreh $:50—T ‘win Stars—National irst Nighter Chiesa Soprano ngs Jesters Ore! Hines and Ore y Hamp and o e T’s and Orch 10.00—Hetly and tob—General Mills fen rkets and Police Distinguished Chasins Mus Q=National Facm and Home Hour kets and Weather enmeyer’s Kindergarten ‘pion Institute Singers f—News Broadcast Fisher—Sports Com- Teno | Presents Ed. Phiny Morrie] hrough the Hole KFYR network, Science in News “Science in the News” of an address to be made by Dr. A. H. Compton on Tuesday, (to Coast on a Bus Harmones Act?” 30, at 4 p,m. the NBC-KFYR network. Drs. Hitch- icock and Zimmerman are connected {with the Boyce Thompson Institute at Yonkers, N. Y. te ® Music tall of the| \ir—sherwin s Sales Corp.—Grand ; | They will disc anon k Gen Brands — Bakers st ru want to be a Philadelphia, do—stanhatian Merry Go Round— {vention will, have’ moved: Painter | Ce dwell, general secretary of the as- editor of| and Franklin Dun- NBC educational director, will ibe the speak The American Ass sociation for the; Advancement of Se It is rated as jmeeting of scientists jeseaeung the foremost leaders to its The laboratory work that) .,; jhas been progressing throughout the {year is revealed and discussed. 30—Aimerican Music—Bayers Aspirin Motors Concert Davis, Science 'service.” die Fitzpatrick afd Orch army ‘and Home Bulletin renk fast) Club iennese Sextetie H0—Montana Flour Mills 43—Weather, y & Bob—General Mills 15—Dick Leibert’s Organ Neveries Experience—Wasey 00— Markets “and Pollve Hulletins rim and Home Hr. her and Markets 1s—Oxydol’s Own Ma ¢ and Sade—risco 45—The O’Neilis—lvory 00—Hour of Charm—General Hiec- —News Broad 00—Let's Talk It Over ‘ 4 4 Commisstoner ation in the News a ck Armstrong ‘ttle Orphan An Organ Program, Sunne Lutheran © Wilton , Vice-Pastor t 10:00 a, annual Asplund home, tof chureh. and —To Be Announced f Musica) Moments | 00—Fibber McGee and Molile—S. C. | 1.39—Firestone Program nelair Minstrels udebaker Champions M: . a Christmas service and ness mecting 1 ee : 29, ‘at mas worship and o1—Sports Thru the Key Nene aeread rast Arnheim and. Orch Hines & Orch W—Bob MeGrew & Ureh. “at worshi ip ‘and annual buel- -. NBC'T0 BROADCAST INTERESTING TALKS | FROM BIG MEETING , E.G. Conklin of of Princeton Will | Be Heard Monday on ‘Science and Human Welfare’ iWILL HEAR SCIENCE EDITORS | How arc ‘Blakeslee, David Dietz and John O'Neill Are News Men Included in Program ders in the fields cience will discuss the latest scien- tific developments and their relation to human beings in a series of pro- grams to be broadcast by the Na- ma] Broadcasting company from the winter meeting of the American As- Advancement of § Atlantic City and Phila- Gelphia from Dec. 28 to Jan. 2. The keynote of the meeting will be sounded by E. G. Conklin, Princeton and president 3s in his “Science and Human Welfare,” will be broadcast from the Atlantic City auditorium Monday, Dec, 28, at over the NBC- Hitchcock and ®. W. Zim- merman will discuss “How Do Plant in a broadcast Wed- (CST) over Science editors, Blakeslee of the Associated , David Dietz of the Scripps- Howard newspapers, and John O'Neill of the International News Service, will ibe heard Thursday, Dec. 31, at 5 p. m. |(CST) over aie NBC-KFYR network, | s “Science and Press.” Will "End Jan, 2 “The Week of Science Meetings” is the title of the final broadcast of the , to be heard Saturday, Jan. 2, m, (CST) over the NBC-KFYR. It will be broadcast from to which city the con- lence meets twice the greatest in the world,! 11:00 Morning worship. 7:00 p. m. Senior Christian En.| 7:00 ». m. Thursdays, Junior Chris | uan Endeavor, 8:00-p. m. Thursdays, prayer meet- BALDWIN PRESBYTERIAN H. R. Senecal, Stated Supply. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Church service every other Sunday MARIA LUTHERAN CHURCH Braddock . Adolph Johns, Pastor 26, at 3:00 p. m, tmas worship. Sunday “The Great Joy of Christ- 27—Sunday No worship in church, because of service yesterday. Bethel Lutheran Church, Malcolm ; phoeaEthie Uutheran Church, Underwood Vie is the topic Dec. 29, at § over the NBC-KFYR . Compton, physicist of the University of Chicago, is a Nobel j prize winner Dr. Otis; your service. | kowsk: Secret Place”. Gregory Dahle: | fer all ages and a cordial welcome. ch, Eaat of 10:00 a, m.—| annual busi- NOTICES SACRED HEART CATHULIC |URCH Wilton, N. D. Order of masses: First Sunday. mass at 11 a. m. Third Sunday mass at 10 a m. . George Kovitch. Parish Priest. Wing Congregationa) Church H. R. Senecal, Minister. | The church services are held every two weeks on Sundays at 8:00~p. m. Everyone invited. every Sunday at 10:30 a m. Mrs. Clyde Harvey. superintendent. 7:00 p. m Christian Endeavor un- Ger the leadership of Supt. Haul. Moffit-Braddock M. £. Churches before January completed not later Sunday School interest Morning worship 10:30. Sunday school 11:30 a. m. Epworth League 8:00 p m. Tuesday. Sunday school 10:30 a. m 00. if successful, execute a contract for mance of the work. also be accompanied by a in @ sum equal to 3707, Compiled kota. ota. A The Board of City Commi ser the right to reject any M, H. Atkinson, City Auditor. 12/19-26 “Number Twenty- eight of the City of Bismarek, North D . WII be received by the Board Commissioners of the giant o'clock p, m., Jan- approximate qu jes are given for the guidance of eight ¢. s, complete in place, complete in place, All bids shall be made upon a basis ash payment for all work ations are on file | f the City Auditor oF | may be obtained from the Clty Engi- | | in piace, lof cash payment for all work to be 1 ced on or + and shall) than April *iuch bidder must state in his 614 the warrants r (not exceeding seven cent per annum) which 8 received and accepted by him at par in payment for the work, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for Five Hundred made payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, lof the Board of City Commissioners jof the City of Bismarck, North kota, as @ guarantee that the bidder enter into and the perfor. Each bid An gverwhelming vote of confidence was accorded John D. M. Hamilton, Republican national chairman, by the G. 0. P. national committee meet. ing in Chicago a i jon with the statement, “1 have no defense of the campaign.” Giving attention to the chairman’s remarks are Vice Chairwomen Mrs. ‘Vorthingten Scranton (left) of Penn- syivania, and Mrs. John E. Hilima. of Colorado. (Associated Press Photo) ateln, eae au 1:00 Bes b; Aes NCBI Bible students. | tion dot, Mandan. In charge. © will be various ap Os the Bible studen: The 9 o'clock ma: beara chestra will play. winsT cnn or CHRIST, Tuesday night at 8 with the Prophecies an fillment Arranged Chronologically. Thursday night beginnin: vice at (1:00 a. m, choo! at 9:45 a. Sunday Sunday meeting at 8 o'clock. members are urged to attend. A ceading room matntal: Hoskins Block. 200% éth All church serv the reading roo! welcome to attend the! take pai Wad tovmnkecuse et] cAiiineo welcome: Organ prelude in B-flat—Maxon. | classes, Young people's class me Anthem: "The is of Love My|at the ay $04 Seventh St. Shepherd Is"—Shelle 10:30—Morning worship. Organ. offertory: “Adore and Be i Still Gounod. Solo: "The Holy Child"—Martin, by] ‘Sermon: “The Child Grew.” Miss Katherine Bodenstab, 8:00—Evening worship. Epworth League 6:30 p,m, Topic: orship. dvening 1 pastor. brated at this service Organ, prelude: “Festival Prelude] Saturday, Jan. 2, m— ohlmann | Confirmation ct "Anthem: “Stilling the ‘Tempest”— Wilsone FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ory Ee offertory: “Legend”—Tschal- “The Church a a Message for Today” Seventh at Rosser m. A. Lemke, Minister Solo; “He That Dwelleth in the MeDermid, by Mr. Sermon: "The Last Call,” by Walter Organ postlude Midweek devotio Wednesday evening at ‘March 1 vice | on| group. 0 o'clock,| 11:00 a. m.—Public worship. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH F lis I, Jackson, Minister The subject of Rev. Strutz's sermon: Sunday, December 27, 1936 “Enduring Christmas Chimes.” 10:00 a m.—The chureh school. uperintendent. Classes | “He: rt to Heart Hour.” arts class for adults, The| vice. Quain “class for young people. The 11:00—Morning. worship. irs. Clarence Gunness. | nent Writing.” home of Mr. eee Mrs. John Schule! ay Pavepiel ey ‘Taking Stock -The evening 8: Pianistcatise Catherine. Stason. They invite you to spend Sunday eve-|and varied ning at the church. High ideals,| 11:30 good fellowship and a worthwhile} night Program. ,, | casts Sermon theme: “Fireside Reveries.’ 8:30 p. m.—The young pecple’s hour. with our president, Dexter Quinn, | eaging ioe adtettenaa eettiioe ts || DR, Re S. ENGE any who are without a church home to meet with them in these Sunday Chiropractor evenings at the church, Drugless Physician The church extends the season's} greetings and best wishes for a Happy New Year. Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. BISMARCK GOSPEL TABERNACLE Telephone \No. 200 Corner of Rosser and Eleventh Rev. R. E, Smith, Pastor ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of FOR RENT a _watermain extension in Park Hill Wiret Addition. ini Nvaterms iW bibieee Steam -heated store bullding— Number rty_of the City o! Be a marek, North Dakota, will be re-|]| 25=80—with full basement. Le: ceived’ by the Board of City commis: || cated next doer to Pigsty Wissly sioners of the sal city unt eligi . o'clock p. YP Sanuary ath 1937. =i store in Mandan. Plans and specifications are on le In the oftice of the City Auditor ef || Phone Patterson Land Co. may be obtaine rom the y Engi- neer. Bismarek Ne. 443 The following approximate quan- tities are given for the guidance of bidders: 1,112—linear feet of eight inch cast {ron watermain, tn place. 1,497 tInear feet of six inch cast iron watermain, In plac 1 eight-inch gate valve and box, he six-inch gate valves and boxes, in place, 3 hydrants in piace, 3,038 pounds of cast iron fittings, in place, All bids shall be made upon a basis don: Work on this contract shall be be- | gun on or before January 16th, 1937.: and shall be completed not later than April 15th, 1 . Each bidder must state in his bid. the rate of interest the warrants shall bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum) which sha’ celved and accepted by him at pa payment for the work. Each bid must be accompanied by a ties hare image's Hundred a of the ‘Board of city” Conmissio of the City of Bismarck, Nort! kota, as a guarantee that the bidder will, if successful, enter into and execute a contract for the bigemar ce of the work. Each in Bection | amount. bid as, provided in® Seot! Nosth Da- be rere eas by a ben a ing sia Compiled Laws of North The Board of City Commissioners reperees the right to reject iy all bi M. H. Atkinson, City Auditor. 12/19-26 classes for all. Mrs, John Helfen- m.—Preaching service. leche Year of Jubliee™ will be the jxermon subject. There will also be ‘arious testimonies and sermonettes m.—Radio service over sta- clal numbers and a message by one ST. MANY 10 m.—Sunday evangelistic Rev Robert A an. stor a ice. Pane, evening topic will be Broadway Avenue at Highth St. [Whar Have We Gained for Our Masses at 7, 19 and It a.m.‘ pord?" The young people will take tor children. part in musté and song and the or- 0—Bible study a thelr Ful- is b —The watch night service with the Wednesday evening Lentimontal annual church bysiness meeting. All Friday at $:00 p. m.—The Christ Ambassador service. Jack Andrew dally from 12 to 6 bp. m Sunday. 8] wilt be in charge with Sylinda Danly to 5 p.m and Adna Kimerlie are expected to of cash payment for all work to Cecredle FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL 416 Avenue D CHURCH G. Adolph Johns, Pastor Bismarck, North Dakota { Dec. 27, Sunday after Christmas: Morning worship 10:30 o'clock, 9:45 a. m.—Sunday school and Bib! ora teat Htoly—| Bascerbitied, check we order of A. of of the City of Bismarck, North kota, der will, if successful, enter into and execute a contract for the perfor- Sermon: “Past, Present and Fu-| Sermon: “A Faithful Witness Unto Jture," by Rey, Walter BE. Vater. | | Death,” Organ postlude: “Paen Herrique’—| Wednesday, Dec. 30, at 7:00 p. m.— Diggle. Choir practice. Sunday school 12:00 noon. Classes Thursday, Dec. 31, at 9:00 p. m.— for all ages. Every department at| New Year's Wake, sponsored by the Luther League. Everyone welcome. Program, social hour, and devotional “Looking Backwards. All dur young | service, id to be present for this] Friday, Jan. 1, at 10:30 a. m.—New w A] Anthems: “A Song of New Year’ ce of one hour's duration that and “We Stand In Deep Repentance” you will really enjoy. Singing of the old hymns, special music by the choir tor. and a stirring gospel message by the] ‘The Lord’s Supper will be cele- deltas! WINS CONFIDENCE VOTE |/ Gertrude Niesen f 5 4 To Be Ben’s Guest | The glamorous stage and screen songstress, Gertrude Nelsen, will Jend her charms to the program, Tuesday, Dec. 29, when she ap- pears with Ben Bernie and All the Lads at 8 p. m. (C8T). Star of the Ziegfeld Follies, and featured in many of the leading night clubs, Gertrude now is in making her first pic- ture for one of the leading stu- dios, She was a star with the Old Maestro when he played at the Chez Paree in Chicago. Now that Ben is on the coast to make his own. picture, Gertrude again Joins the Old Maestro, bringing new songs. This program will be one of her few radio appearances of the sea- son, Bar Teddy Drank f 22 At in Capital City | ‘When drinking men spike their heels on the brass rail at the Roosevelt Bar, formerly Riggs Place, they will be leaning their elbows on the same bar that in its hey-day was not infrequently visited by the famous “rough- rider” president. The mirrors of that old-fash- foned bar often gave back the reflection pf the broad-should- ered Teddy Roosevelt when he was sojourning on a ranch in the ————————————___= ADERTISEMENT FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for the construction of & watermain extension on Fifteenth Street from Thayer Avenue to Broad- way on Broadway from Fifteenth Street to Sixteenth Street and on Sixteenth Street from Broadway to Rosser Avenue all in Watermain Dis- trict Number Thirty-four of the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, will be received by the Board of City Com- minsioners of sald city until elght o'clock p. m., January 4th, 1937. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the City Auditor or may be obtained from the City Engi- “Th following approximate qua! tities are given for the guidance of bidders: 1,484 linear feet of six Inch cast iron watermain. 2 2 hydrants, inch gate valves and boxes, ine pounds of cast jron fittings, All bids 1 be made upon a bi lone, p Work on this contract shall be be- gun on or before January 1$th, 1937, and shall Pelyaripieted not later than April 15th, Each bidder must state in his bid the rate of interest the warrants shall bear (not exceeding seven (7) per cent per annum) which shall be pocelves and accepted by him at par in payment for the work. ch bid must be accompanied by for Five Hundred made pare ‘abl Lenhart, Pr (8500.00) poue the Board of City Commis: fener a guarantee that the Ba: mance of the work. Each bid must also be accompanied by a bidder's bond in.a sum equal to the full amount bid as provided in Section 3707, Compiled Laws of North Da- kota. Board .of City. Commissioners st th Fightaoteject any or all M.-H. Atkinson, City Auditer. 12/19-26 9%, Ma—Publie prayer service. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. E. Vater. Flovd “railen supt. A class in sound Ford, Christian instruction: for every age We heartily invite you to attend] The district superintendent, Rev. all our services. c, F. Strutz, will be with us at all of the services of the day, and will reach the sermons. Communion will th Street and Avenue B e observed at the morning service. p. m.—KFYR, presenting the 0 p. m.—Christian Endeavor ser- 5—Evening Sueno ele service. high school class. Sermon by Rev. C. F. Strutz, dis- trict superintendent, “Your Perma- Pianist — Prelude, selected. Monday at 7:80 p._m.—Christian Offertor, selected, Endeavor Christmas party at tl Inning rsday B. eg The evening service is sponsored | of WWatehnight setvies, Inatallation Of by the young people of the church.| officers for organizations for 1937, program. special watch- jour” broad- 10:00 a. m.—Sunday’ school with ; S:a===aeemnemmsmmrenerrneetersryreesey SS——_————— GENERAL MOTORS CONCERT 9-10 SUNDAY KFYR “Two neat Stas OF METROPOLITAN Pena ELISABETH Ez10 RETHBERG - PINZA SOPRANO GASS-BARITONE GENERAL MOTORS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ww Rabbit Skinners North Dakota badlands to recover his health, In those days the bar was lo- cated in a saloon at Wibaux, Mont., just across the border. Later still, it was moved to Yates, Mont., and from there was brought to Bismarck. Roosevelt's ranch was located near Medora and when business took him into the neighboring state he sometimes stopped at the saloon, according to stories by the oe “who knew him when.” The bar is of the old-fashioned type, made of heavy mahogany with huge pillars, hand-carved and lavishly decorated. The name it now stands at 219 Fourth St., has been changed to Roosevelt Bar. | of the retail liquor store in which TOWER CITY WOMAN DIES Fargo, eDc. 26—()—Mrs, Myrtle Kelley, 62, who came here from Tower City several weeks ago to live with son, George Kelley, died from heart disease. She came to Minnesota from Indiana in 1879. The newsreel shot showing the ruin of a city turned out to have been a Madrid scene, and not the aftermath of an American conven- tion. Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs Frequency City Station Man (pee Hours (E8.T.) lin DJA 12:05 to 6:15 A.M., 4:60 to 10:45 P.M. DUB 1520 ser aed er 5:55 to 11 AM, DID ALT 11:85 ie. to rey PM,, 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. DE 17.76 12:05 to 5:15 A.M., 5:55 to 11 A.M. DIL 1511 8 to 9 AM,, 11:35 AM. to 4:30 PM, Midnight to 2 AM. DIN 954 12:05 to 5:15 A.M., 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. ne 15.28 6 to 11 A.M, 4:50 to 10:45 P.M. DUR 1834 8 to9 AM. Brussels ORK 1033 1:30 to. 3 PM. Budapest HAS-3 15.37 9 to 10 A.M. Sunday HAT-4 912 6 to7 P.M. Sunday Buenos Aires LRU 1529-7 ie to 3:45 P.M. Caracas _ YVaRC 5.80 5:15 to 9:30 P.M. Cartagena HJIABP 961 5to1l1 PM. Eindhoven PCs 15.22 6:10 to 10:10 AM. Geneva HBP 7.80 5:30 to 6:15 P.M. Saturday r HBL 9.59 5:30 to 6:15 P.M. Saturday Guayaquil HO3RL 6.67 ue to 8 P.M. Sun.; 9:15 to 11:15 .M. Tues. Havana cocD 613 6 to ily COCH 943 4to M., 8 to 10 PM. 601 <¢to 5 Hulsen PHI WIT 7:30 Jeloy LKJ1 953 5 to TAM. to5 PM. London > GSB 951 = 12:15 P.M,, 1:15 to 3:15 A.M. Gsc 958 6 to .M., 9 to 11 PM. GsD 175 12:15, 3: 25 PM., 6 to 8 P.M., 1:15 PM. 315 AM. GsFr 1513 9 AM. noon, 3:40 to 5:45 PM., 9 toll asa 12% ~~ 6 to 8:45 AM., 9 to noon, 3:40 to 6:6 PM. G8H 2147 6 to 8:45 A.M., 9 to 11:30 A.M. G8P 1531 6to8 PM. Madrid EAQ 9.87 5:15 to 9:30 P.M. Melbourne VK3ME 951 Daily except Sunday, 4 to 7 A.M. Moscow RNE 12.00 6 te 7 A.M. Sun. and Wed. ° 10 to 11 A.M. Sunday 4 to 5 P.M. Sun., Mon., Wed. and Fri. RAN 9.60 7 to 7:30 P.M. daily RKI 15.14 10 to 11 A.M. Sunday RV-96 15.18 1:30 to 2 P.M. Sunday Paris TPA-3 11.88 11:15 AM. to 5 TPA4 171 Bey to 9:15 P.M., 9:45 P.M. to Mid- ight TPA-2 15.24 5 to 10 A. Riobamba PRADO 662 9:20 to 1 Rio de Janeiro PRFS 9.50 4:45 to Rome 3RO 1181 7:15 AM. 9.64 © 2:30 to Sydney VKIME 9.59 12:30 to Sunda: Valencia YV6RV 652 5:30 to 9:30 P. Wanted “Northern” Hide & Fur Co. pEROZE FISH | wholesale pes om ne lee thas SO PARKER GAVE THE WORLD QUIWK CUNT Chass 0 Pon os it Writes Ends Clogging, Starts Instantly e@ free veat that: Slomtiy avery times drice em The ar Tribune Job Department Phone 2-200 Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. Sermon Subject “Past, Present and Future” Every Saturday Night - FROM TEN O'CLOCK TO ONE Minimum 4]0_ Seesecas Caal Lrpiead Charge . spins oied-aataned eee; fase AR y McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth Street and Thayer Avenue Sunday, December 27, 1936 Walter E.-Vater, Pastor Special music at both services. A hearty welcome awaits you. Evening Worship, 7:30 p.m. Sermon Subject “The Last Call” Male by Dick Long ead bis New and Enlarged Orchestre \7) FROM TEN O'CLOCK TO ONE... IN THE NEO CLASSIC ROOM BASS QUAM FOR RERERVATIONS .. . Auantie S144 ‘Grlis Hotel ‘TENTH ST. AT THIRD, MINNEAPOLIS OTEL o Finest of Foods ¢ Tastefully Prepared © At Economical Prices i tn

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