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(Subject to Revision) Tuesday, April 13 1 Devotions 1o— Farm & Home Bulletia 0 nt O'Brien —Weatt Aunt Sammy and ymna of All Churches—Gea- eral Mills rry Larson, Or, Young's ma: 15—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 30—Vic and Sade—Crisco ilis—Ivory we | Broadcast i8—eontinental Ol) Co. Pa dooRuse Morgan's Philip Morris Fred Astaire :30—Address by Postmaster Gen- eral vanes A. eprley: ‘Weather Forecast Gicclueke Sports ‘Thru the Key Stop of the D Hymns of Ril churches—Gen- eral Mills gat and Orch. Flour AMI Aunt’ Sammy and Products 00—Markets and Police Bolietine 15—Betty & Bob—General Milli 30—Nationa: Farm & Home Hour 30—Love and Learn st erger & Orch, 45—Studio ‘Weather and Markets 00—Fepper Young's Famlly—Ca- 15 Ory 401s aoowe rel Perkins <The or Nellis 00—Nationa ‘Congress Parents 35—Studio 45—The arias Light——P, & G. Naptha Progr 00—Jerry Marlowe and Irma Lyon 15—Young Hickory 30—Doring Sisters 45—-The Old Homestead 00—Our American Schools dio’ 45—Chevrolet “Musical Moments” Shirley Howard and Phil Duey Family—standarad Om Lady her Program Hall Tonight—Bristo! Meye! rade—American Tobat 10 Ct e5—Jimmny Kemper & Co, Evening Weather Fore- 8 cree Thru the Key Hole— Gluek Brewing Co, 06—News Broad 15—Emil Colem: 30—Trump Dav! 5. 0—Henry Busse and ‘Oren. is Out ne Man’s Brands Leath with Howard S—Weather, Aunt Sammy, Mar- s—1 G Girl in a Million 30-—Betty Moor paint Go. Club— Benj. poorer Annette King, Singer ‘Weather and Markets 00—-Pepper Young's Family—Ca- ma: y, 2335—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins o—vic, and Sade—Crisco sg6—The SG Nallie—tvery 0 Style 8! te Broadcast A Ab sack Armstron; 245—! Re Orphan ‘3 Commentator § ab oyele Tri Sinatra and ‘Oren, with Betty Cr Srstkero yt ae. } Star Varietion-oNo 4 ft Experience—Wasey (ate & Police Bulletins essa Voice SN sin ee Reve oNne O tion cs op, Hoar Ca- “Musical Momeni Virginia Verrill and Regd Ken- 00—Cities Service Progra| go—Radlo, Night Clu Chain ca ik Brewin; Co., Spo ‘Thru the Key Hole she! Broadcast 100—Silent cat tt seieedar. As the, wort To- 1:15—Good Moral 7 pour fit tog Melody of NBC 100—Spud Cigarettes, Presents Ba. Co:, rte hole ee Wiles au Announced do—National Barn Dance 00-—Bob Crosby & Orch. 30—Demarcas and Their Orch. :00—Silent ay, April 18 cast on a Bus & American Youth 0—Press Radio News Wal Mi ik by Howard Mars! BBC Commentator —Chuchu M. ay s0—Acme White Lead & Works—Ed. McConnell 4:45—Concert Hour 6:00—Catholic Hour 30—Golden Gate Park Band 0—Jello—Jack Ben: a eretandare Brands — Bakers jum of Familiar Musico—Bayers Aupints hast putoinia Concert Monda: 1:00—Morning tor 5— E's and Home, ‘Bulletin 0 Mark BR acaba of All Churchés—Gen- 10:15—Larr: uateen Organist 30—On the Mall her and Markets a: i Bepper Young's Family—Ca- M—Grv0r's Ow CA bales Ly peariine The ONellieaea eee of ‘Charm-—General Bleo- 30—News Broadcast & Ke gram constant Marlowe and Irma Lyo! 15—Young Hickory ee 80—Dorin; iat earns id Ho! "Musieal Moments” Lys and Fay and Color} 9 ter 8 x WIDE APPEAL AFTER TWO YEARS IN RADIO Air Debut of ‘Marian and Jim Jordan Technically Dates Back to 1924, However SWEETHEARTS — AS: Something Besides the End of Washday and Blue Monday ‘Beginning April 12, the Fibber Mc- Gee and Molly show will be heard one hour later on Monday nights, at 8 p. m., (CST). Fibber McGee and Molly, who are Marian and Jim Jordan off the air, are both natives of Peoria, Ill. They ‘met in grade school when. she was 11 “No respectable *: young they warned Marian, but he wrote such nice “travel letters” that she ‘KIDS’ .|Have Made Monday Nights Even ‘Burns has lost his customaty ited scowl Georgie-Porgie exasperal at Gracie Allen in his pleasant regard of their coming series on NBC- KFYR. They start Monday, April 12, at 7 p. m, (OST) over the NBC-KFYR network. Dick Foran, cowboy balladist, will appear’ sear with them and will suffer from Gracie’s wiles as co-victim with Ray Noble. GEORGE AND GRACIE ALLEN TO |. OPEN NEW PROGRAM MONDAY: -| ‘George and Gracie Swing’ Is years. | Ray Noble has written in their honor, | 7 hicago. With the decline of vaudeville, they tried radio. That was in 1924. Dur- ing the following years until 1931 when they were first heard on the NBC network, they were heard on Title of New Number Writ- ten by Ray Noble / To the tune of the “George and| for Gracie Swing,” a new number which Burns end Allen will inaugurate their new series of comedy broadcasts over the NBC-KFYR network Monday, Ae eaan: m. (CST). ‘The programs will originate in the NBC studios in Hollywood and the popular nitwits of the networks will be supported by Noble's orchestra and Pro- | Violinist Dick Foran. grams. Molly show is the first network com- the Jordans ever had. And the Jordans, after two years as Fibber and Molly, now are a house- hold word. Monday has become something besides wash-day to tired housewives, something besides blue Monday to tired businessmen, Mon- day night is McGee night from coast-. to-coast. - Daylight Time on Air ’ Will Start April 25 The National Br. ting com: pany will begin operating on daylight saving time, effective Sunday, April 5. All programs thereafter will be scheduled on daylight saving time, and in cities which change to day: light time on that date they- will reach listeners at the same hours as at present. In regions which do not change ‘time April 25, however, pro- grams will reach listeners thereafter one hour earlier, A few programs will be moved to new periods because of the change of daylight time. ROAD WORK HEADS WPA JOBS IN ND. Wide Variety of Useful Labor , Performed by Relief Clients of State ended last Sept, 15. A survey showed WPA workeys constructed 463 miles and improved 2,735 miles of sea, 6 na bridges and repaired others; more than 36 miles of new sidewalks and 26,375 feet of new curbs and gut- ters. Two new sewage treatment plants were constructed and five repaired. Forty-one new wells were dug and 12 . | storage dams, with a Sagan fe of 1,490 acre-feet of water, were oA erected 51 other public buildings in the state, Women workers on education and logued and 249,135 volumes repsired. .| William H. Ross, 70, re] ii Foods—Gi it ane aa Ge 76 Burns nie. ae Plants so shaded that they receive one one-hundredth of normal VISIT THE GLASS BRICK FRONT, THE FIRST TO BE INSTALLED IN NORTH DA- KOTA, Emmons Farmer, Dies Liston, W. D, Apr Apr. 10.—Rites for , 1900. -couple to North Dakota in 1907 and remained until 1912, Returning in 1919, have lived on a crm three miles east - | they. were suddenly As a feature of the debut Gracie will introduce listeners to. 8 p places “missing brother,” her favorite “nephoo” and her somewhat. unbal- anced father whom she describes as & “government bond who will mature at Leavenworth in 20 years.” pecrdaad George Burns fears the wlth the opening of the new series, Burns and Allen will return to the scene: of their first microphone tri- umph. Vaudeville favorites for years, | #' tapulted a eid limelight when Cantor Rudy Valee presented them as Ae artists over NBO. Their success led to a long-term contract and they have been on the air steadily for five sea- sons, Gracie will demonstrate her ver- satility Monday nights by doubling as ® comedienne and a songstress. On the first show she will sing “I’m Hating This Waiting Around For You.” _Foran’s number will be “Little Buckaroo” and Noble arrange- ments’ of the score from “On the Avenue” will be the orchestral con- tribution. * Station DJA 9.57 15.20 6.02 wausaea of ¢—— | Additional Churches | Bee GOSPEL TABERNACLE R, E._Smith, Pastor, nates of ee and ce 0—Mo} subject using the. Iilustration Spies, and « Visit to the Land of aoe service, station, Istic a will Interest all that Isaiah S: Week services— Tuesday, 8 p. Wednesday, U Ann Kiemele charg A ‘Cordial welcome to all. ARMY CHURCH Schoo) SALVATION é e. Emil Long- | J day @ great contest in th sanacy 7 ool, Come and get into i 11:00 a. m.- ‘Holl subject iof Majo: veryone Musle nd Bon 30 aR oung P Peoples, eeton| finer the Mloadership of Alice Meade and Terry Schmidt. A popular inspir- ing service full of pep and teen age young pecels are paiven @ special invi- tation to 1 SoA Special music and song led by Corps. Sergent Male rp Stebbins, 8:00 -A special Founders Da; fled Pill be conducted by Major Smith, General Wm. Booths composi- tions will be sung. Specl the (iy band and int ane Life of Geuerat *paoth Meconte serslsen will be of interest to Veveryone. Come and bring a friend. You will feel at home in the Salva- tion Army. : Rub @ cotton fabric between the fingers if you wish to determine whether it has been sized. Made to fook solid by sizing, the flimsy fabric will crumple under this treatment. Frequency - (Megacycles) Hours (E.8.T.) 32108 0 A a 12:05 to 11 A. nee. 5? s sesR s ee 575 3 M, 7 to 10 P.M. 2 QAGId®orne a eg P Re sf as rf et Fe See ay SMSSSSSSSS VESSHESSUPSSSS PS 8P.M,9toll 4 6 to 8 P. BL, 9 to}. paecaneerane ei settia 3e% s s » gue spas « 38> s Ses pe Serer J Roes ge FS |BALANG BIDGET HINGES ON CUTTING U.S, EXPENDITURES President Roosevelt Revamps Financial . Forecast _ for Congress Benefit pared pone desirable even if higher taxes were necessary. School Will Precede N. D. Bakers’ Conclave ataT? oF NORTE. DAKOTA, COUN: OF BURLEIGH, CT COURT FOURTH Paul, a body corporat. Mie if Laces Plaintit?, vs. Earl w. Moore, one ot the Executors of = kota, a business. as Hail Insurance tment, and T! Baldwin Ni Eional Farm Loan’ Association, ray agate op nonseDiithetik a stan, xeove NAMED DE- FENDANT! You are hereby summoned to an- awer the compat in. thi ree | which will be filed in th the Clerk of the District Court ay aang for said County of Bi North Dakota, and te pan faag will be rm. otautt “for the relief aeeanae the Complaint. ‘This action relates ~ oie ftore- clos of a Mortgage uw} e fol- Jo’ lowing Geseribed real the Ped tye of = ‘leigh, ota, to-wit: The North Half (N%) and the North Half of Southwest Quarter (N%SW%) and the North Half theast Quarter «N%- ction Twenty two the ser you, exclusi and in case for ag nd Post Of- fice Add: Bismarck, 3-27 4-3-10-17. Legion Tourney to . Veterans = Plan Tourna Tournament to ype FREE Decide Bridge King 8 FEARED LOST IN eg | TUBOATS SKIN by Lord Bets Post No Vessel Turns Over Without Warning in Cold Waters” of Delaware River Decide Who'ls Best Among City’s Players Chester, Ps., Apr. 10—(#)—Seven the! men and a girl aboard the tugboat Radiant were missing Saturday after the vessel sank in the Delaware river near Essington. Two of the crew were saved. The missing are Alfred Robinson, firat engineer, Camden, N. J.: his 15- year-old daughter; Ira Robinson, brother of Alfred; Woodie Owen, deck hand; Emery Ralph, deck hand; two other deck hands and a Japanese cook. Captain Daisey, suffering from ex- posure, was taken to his home. His son, Dewitt Daisey, said his father told him “the water was very eget | cold, and we don’t think the othere had @ chance.” ‘The son related that his father told him “all were on deck about mid- hight, enjoying the ride. When they got opposite Essington, near Tinioun island, the tug, without any warning whatever, turned over on its side with @ sudden lurch.” William Dean Howells (1837-1920), ‘author of “The ise of Silas Lapham” and leading literary figure of his day, once wrote a campaign life of Lin- coln, Moonlight is only reflected sunlight. ( FALAHR | INSURANCE «0 BONDS s ee 5 CONSULT YOUR AGE | BROKER AS YOU WOULD YouR ‘DOCTOR OR LAWYER Dragiess Physician Lucas Bik., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone No. 200 Why feed the Moths three ~ square puintte mesiacaide? Motapeeet Storage Vaults, CAPITAL LAUNDRY CO. . PHONE 684 attractive ROOMS Th ching oe LOURGE PIERRE CHATEAN TERRACE ead denon othe east of ems meme bende ih DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS You'll smile, too. . . after one of our perfect SUNDAY Highest Standards Serving well ts the creed of this modern ise ane wherein reverence and rare econ- omy of cost are the Golden Rule. PERRY FUNERAL HOME W. E. PERRY 208 Fifth at. 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