Star Tribune from Minneapolis, Minnesota (2024)

Hollander Orch 1 SIX MORNING EDITION THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11 1937 RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY MORNING WLB WTCN WCAL" WCCO KSTP WDGY 810 Rilocycles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles A.M. 1250 Kilocycles Signals Morning Melodies Musical Clock 6:00 Milkman Club Time Morning Melodies LeRoy Piano 6:15 Milkman Club Time Signals Clock Time Signals Music Musical 6.30 Milkman Club 6:45 Milkman Club Time Signals Music Just About Time Club Air Almanac Top of Morning Family Altar 1:00 Breakfast Newstime Top of Morning Livestock 1:15 Breakfast Club 1:30 Neighbor Jim Musical Chimes World News Organ Melodies 0:45 Popular Concert Musical Chimes Newspaper Beauty and You Clock Kitty Kelly Morning Hour Morning Musicale 8:00 Musical Marge Morning Hour Be Beautiful 8:15 Musical Clock Myrt Tom, Dick. Harry Polly the Shopper News 8:30 Morning Edition Ensemble Bill Todar's Children Stk. Mkt. Reports 8:45 Viennese Magazine David Harum Charles Sengir 8:00 Around Town Backstage Wife Morning Concert 9:15 Young Hickory Magazine 9:30 Directory Big Sister To Be 9:48 Real Life Stories Hello Peggy Devction Charming For Commercial Women Only WCAL-Devotion Cheri McKay The Daily Sons of Pioneers 10:00 Edwin C.

Hill Mary Marlin Beauty and You 10:15 WCAL-Women's hr. Ma Perkins Three Marshalls News 10:30 hr. Kitty Keane Joe White Stk. Mkt. Reports 10:45 Musical Betty Bob Household Forum Charles Sengir 11:00 Whoopee John 11:15 Morning Serenade Betty Crocker Mrs.

Wiges Commercial Daughter John's Other Wife Rhythm. Romance 11:30 Farm Home Grimm's 11:45 Farm Home Hollywood Just Plain Bill Marathon WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WL.B WTCN WCAL WCCO KSTP WDGY 810 Kilocycles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles P.M. 1250 Kilocscles 12:00 Farm Home Kathryn Cravens World News Beautiful Farm Home Chill Beaners Command Perfor, News 12:15 Concert Hope Alden Houseboat Han'ah Livestock 12:45 Front Page Ted Malone Daily Features 12:30 Popular an Livestock WL.B--Musical Gene Glenn Pepper Young Slim Jim 1:00 WLB-Musical Page Par. Ma Perkins Slim Jim 1:15 Markets Vic and Sade Rhythmic Age 1:30 Baseball Jack Crawford The O'Neills Health Talk 1:45 Baseball 2:00 Baseball Ladies First Lorenzo Jones Daydreaming Ladies Gospel Singer Gertrude Lewis 2:15 Baseball Columbia Choir News-Musicale Florence Stone 2:30 Baseball Baseball Baseball Guiding Light Gems of Melody 2:45 Baseball Baseball Not for Ladies Al Orch. 3:00 Chatter Baseball Marlowe Lyon Al Fisher's Orch.

3:15 Baseball 3:30 Baseball Baseball Everybody's Prob. Classical 3:43 Baseball Baseball Woman's Page-Air Varieties 4:00 Baseball Baseball P's Q's LeRoy Piano 4:15 Baseball Baseball Carol Deis Jam Session 4.30 Baseball Baseball Soloist Musicale 4:45 Baseball Baseball Movie Parade Marathon 8:00 Tunes of Today Baseball Fernando's Orch. Crazy Quilt 8:15 Nola Das Livestock Uncle Ezra Crazy Quilt 6:30 Current News Baseball Scores Musicale Brows. Melodies 8:45 Cozzi Johnson Boake Carter World News-Spris. News WEDNESDAY EVENING WCCO KSTP WDGY 810 Kilocycles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles Cavalcade One Man's Family Variety Show Cavalcade One Man's Family The Spectator Ken Murray Wayne King Harlem Minstrels Ken Murray Wayne King Twilight Interlude Frank Parker Town Hall Tonite Eventide Echoes Frank Parker Town Hall Tonite Mystic Ballroom Jessica Dragon'tte Town Hall Tonite Encores Jessica Dragon'tte Town Hall Tonite Marathon Gangbusters Hit Parade Sign off Gangbusters Hit Parade Dassel, Minn.

Hit Parade To be announced To be announced 9:00 Jolly Coburn Poetio Melodies 9:15 Jolly Coburn Dorsey's Orch. 9:30 Front Page Easy Aces 9:45 Waltz Time Pryor's Orch. 10:00 Baseball Scores Newstime 10:15 Midget Auto Races Rollie Johnson 10:30 Middleton Orch. Yardles's Orch. 10:45 Sodahl Orch.

Yardley's Orch, 11:00 Varzos Orch. Roller Derby 11:15 Varzos Orch. Crawford's 11:30 Molina Orch. Del Courtney 11:45 Molina Orch. Del Courtney WLB WTCN WCAL P.M.

1250 Kilocycles 6:00 Sports Review 6:15 News Room 6:30 Revue Program 6:45 Dinner Music 7:00 WCAL-Overby Hr. 7:15 WCAL-Overby Hr. 7:30 WCAL- Talk 7:45 WCAL--Music 8:00 Healani 6:15 Carol Weyman 8:30 Minstrel Show 8:45 Minstrel Show Amos 'n Andy Frank Morgan Sports Oddities Rapp's Orch. Sports-Mr. Editor World News Henderson's Orch.

Henderson's Orch, Fernando's Orch. Orch. Fernando's Orch, Sabin's Orch. Molina's Orch. 12:00 Crawford Orch.

Dream-Ship 12:15 Dream-Ship 12.30 Strange Interlude 12:45 Strange Interlude THURSDAY MORNING WCCO KSTP WDGY 810 Kilocscles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles Time Signals Morning Melodies Musical Clock Time Signals Morning Melodies LeRoy Piano Time Signals Music Musical Clock Time Signals Music Just About Time Air Almanac of the Morn. Family Altar Newstime Top of the Morn. Livestock Musical World News Organ Melodies Musical Chimes Newspaper Beauty and You Kitty Kelly Morning Hour Morning Musicale Myrt and Marge Morning Hour Be Beautiful 8, Marine B. Polly the Shopper News U. S.

Marine B. Today's Children Stock Mkt. 1 Rpts. Organ David Harum Brevities Captivators Backstage Wife Morning Concert Big Sister Fiddlers Three For Women Only Real Life Stories Blaufuss Orch. Commercial The Merrymakers The Daily Songs of Pioneers Edwin C.

Hill Mary Marlin Beauty and You Ma Perkins Bailey Axton News Kitty Keene Armchair Quartet Stock Mkt. Rpts. Betty and Bob Houseboat Hannah Charles Sengir Hymns Mrs. Wiggs Commercial Grimm's Daughter John's Other W. Rhythm and Ro.

Hollywood Just Plain Bill Marathon THURSDAY AFTERNOON WCCO KSTP WDGY 810 Kilocycles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles Rambles in Rhy. World News Be Beautiful Dinty Moore Midday Melodies News Hope Alden Houseboat Hannah Livestock Ted Malone Daily Features Gene and Glenn Penner Young Slim Jim Front Page Parade Ma Perkins Slim Jim Markets Vic and Sade The Gaieties Jack Crawford The O'Neills Swing Session Ladies First Lorenzo Jones Obera's Orch. Ladies First Gospel Singer Gertrude Lewis U. 8. Army News-Musicale Music Box U.

S. Army Guiding Light Gems of Melody Band Baseball Top Hatters Slim Jim Baseball Turn Back -Clock Slim Jim Baseball Dramatic Classical Baseball Woman's Page -A. Varieties Baseball Harvard School LeRoy Piano Baseball Norsem*n Quartet Jam Session Baseball Bert and Lew Varieties Baseball Movie Parade Marathon Baseball Fernando's Orch. Crazy Quilt WLB WTCN WCAL A.M. 1250 Kilocscles 6:00 Milkman Club 6:15 Milkman Club 6:30 Milkman Club 6:45 Milkman Club 7:00 Breakfast Club 7:15 Breakfast Club 7:30 Breakfast Club 1:45 Popular Concert 8:00 Musical Clock 8:15 Musical Clock 8:30 Morning Edition 8:45 Viennese Ensemble 9.00 Around Town 9:15 Young Hickory 9:30 Directory 9:45 WCAL-Services 10:00 -Services 10:15 News Headlines 10:30 Strollers Matinee 10:45 WLB-Convocation 11:15 WLB-Convocation 11:30 WLB-Convocation 11:45 WLB -Convocation WLB WTCN WCAL P.M.

1250 Kilocycles 12:00 WLB--Carmen 12:15 -Carmen 12:30 Popular Concert 12:45 Front PAge 1:00 Inquiring Reporters 1:15 Stylecraft 1:30 Caballeros 1:45 For the Ladies 2:00 News Headlines 2:15 Club Matinee 2:30 Club Matinee 2:46 Club Matinee 3:00 Melody Garden 15 Stuart Graces Livestock Vocal Varieties Crazy Quilt 5:80 Elmer Davis Musicale Broadway Melod. 8:45 Cabin in the Cotton Baseball Scores World News-Sp. News THURSDAY EVENING WLB WTCN WCAL WCCO WDGY 1250 Kilocycles 810 Kilocycles 1460 Kilocycles 1180 Kilocycles 6:00 Sports Review Concert Orch, Rudy Valee Variety Show 6:15 News Room Concert Orch. Rudy Valee Carita 6.30 Musical Moments Concert Orch. Rudy Valee For Mother Dad 6:45 Editor's Spotlight Concert Orch.

Rudy Valee Twilight Interlude 7:00 WLB -Music Major Bowes Show Boat Recollections 7:15 WLB-Music Major Bowes Show Boat Poetic Harmonies 1:30 WLB-Songs Major Bowes Show Boat Encores 1:46 WLB-Songs Major Bowes Show Boat Marathon 8:00 Crawford Orchestra Floyd Gibbons Bing Crosby Sign Off 8:15 Crawford Orchestra Floyd Gibbons Bing Crosby 8:30 Baseball Chatter March of Time Bing Crosby 8:45 Baseball March of Time Bing Crosby 9:00 Baseball Poetic Melodies Amos 'n' Andy 9:15 Baseball Teeing off Ink Spots 9:30 Front Pare Easy Aces Sports Oddities 9:45 Baseball Stabile's Orch. To Be Announced 10:00 Baseball Newstime Sports--Mr. Ed. 10:15 Baseball Rollie Johnson World News 10:30 Baseball Scores Goodman's Orch. Henderson's Orch.

10:45 Wildwood Park Mack Dale Henderson's Orch. 11:00 Coronado Orch. Roller Derby Varzos' Orch, 11:15 Fernando Orch, Crawford's Orch, Varzos' Orch. 11:30 Sabin Orch. Del Courtney's O.

Grier's Orch, 11:45 Hollander Orch. Del Courtney': O. Grier's Orch. 19:00 Crawford Orch. Dreamship 12:15 Dreamship 12:30 Strange Interlude 12:45 Strange Interlude WMIN Programs 1370 KILOCYCLES WEDNESDAY MORNING.

Sunrise Sereenade, Muffins and Music. Just About Time. Bulletin Board. Morning Gospel Singer. Wo.

man's Outlook, Svensk Quarter Hour. Tunes of the Times, Mid-Morning Concert. Here Comes the Band. Rhythmia Age. Talking Things Over.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Review. Barefoot Boys, Noonday Novelties Hawaiian Ensemble, News. Lisowsky Trie Sone Stylist, WPA Program. -News.

Music Hall, News. Siesta. Kaffee Klatch. Views. the News Salon Music.

Teatime, Tidbits, News. Holly weed Brevities, Sunset Gold. Hearth and Home, WEDNESDAY EVENING. Market -News. Financial News, Quelationa Orchestra, Dining Short Cuts in City News ing Co.

MOTHS? DUpont Twin City Exterminat-1 The Date Book Wednesday 8:30 p. -East Side Community Picnic comRoadside resting places, springs, mittee, Meeting. Columbia picnic grounds and other developments to add beauty and conveniManor. Wednesday 12:30 p. -Hard ence to Minnesota highways are ware Implement Credit Men.

planned in a program to get unLuncheon meeting and discusder way soon. The National Youth Administration will co-operate sion. Nicollet hotel. with the roadside development di- Wednesday 8 p. mated Lithographers.

Meeting. vision of the state highway departit was announced Tuesday. hotel. Nicollet ment, Wednesday 8 p. -Catholic Daughters of America, Meeting.

Twelve Jean Anderson, Nicollet hotel. 2722 Thirteenth avenue south, a victim of infantile paralysis, was given a blood transfusion in General hospital Monday night by a next door neighbor who recovered from the disease. The donor was Everett Joseph. Doctors said Jean has an even chance of recovery, Joseph Koch, 58, of 2500 Fourth street northeast, was fined $25 on a charge of maintaining a gambling device Tuesday after a mother of a 17-year-old boy complained to police that her son lost money in Koch's establishment. with vagrancy, found Tuesday that his tap dancing and poem reciting could do him some good.

Sparks was given a 30-day sentence and sentence was stayed for a year. Giving his address as the Union City Mission, Sparks told the court he was a comedian. Requested 101 furnish proof, he went into a minor dance routine and recitation. Curtis Sparks, Negro charged: The board of public welfare will have to continue collecting small dead animals, the city council ways and means committee ruled Tuesday. The welfare body, contending such function was not one of sanitation, had recommended its transfer to the city engineer.

H. T. Amland, 1519 West Twenty. second street. awoke early Tuesday and heard a noise at the rear of his house.

Investigating, he saw a youth siphoning gas from the car of Dr. R. B. Cutts, 1528 West Twenty-second street. Police were called and the youth 19, was captured two blocks away.

He was held without charge. Members of the St. Paul Associa. tion of Office Men will set aside their cares Wednesday to gather with their families at Wildwood park, for the organization's annual picnic. The program of games and entertainment will start at 1:30 p.

m. Boy Scout Camp La- Tow at Deer lake, eight miles east of Taylor's Falls, in Minnesota, closed Monday. The camp, operated by troop 98 of St. Paul's Episcopal church, is one of the two rated troop camps allthorized by the Minneapolis Council of the Boy Scouts of America. During the past two weeks, 45 scouts and scouters attended the camp.

The present St. Paul airport is ideally located, but it needs a great amount of improvement to make it fit for flying needs of the future, the St. Paul Flying club, said in a letter to William A. Parranto, utilities commissioner. His thirst for beer resulted in a 90-day workhouse sentence for Adolph Miller, 31, of 202 North Smith avenue, St.

Paul. On the night of July 27 he went to the Alverdes restaurant, 379 St. Peter street. Finding the place closed, he climbed up a fire escape and into a window, but was arrested by al night watchman before he had a chance to imbibe any brew. Miller pleaded guilty to illegal entry, When one brother and sister live just around the corner from other brother and sister.

the situation may lead to a dual romance. And that's just what happened in one Minneapolis neighborhood. Tuesday, Jerome M. Bierbaum, 24, of 2433 Sixth street north, applied for a license to marry Gladys D. Penas, 21, 602 Twenty-fifth avenue north.

And Harry Penas, 28, the brother of Gladys, applied for a license to marry Marcella Bierbaum, 28, Jerome's sister. An aged man, fatally Injured Sat- urday evening when he walked into the side of a moving automobile at Seventh and Sibley streets, St. Paul, Tuesday was identified as Christian Anderson. He had lived at the United States hotel, 312 Robert street, for 19 years and was 81 years old, according to records found by police. He is believed to have a nephew, Arthur Anderson, living in Minneapolis, Martin Mattison.

46. of south, Monday night General hospital from a avenue, self-inflicted bullet wound in the chest August 4, at his home. The Social Justice Counsel club will meet Friday at 2532 Stevens avenue south. The park dramatic troupe will be presented Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at Minnehaha park and will appear all next week at Lake Harriet. Drunken driving caused 136 Minnesota motorists to lose their driver's licenses in July, bringing the total for the year to 658.

In all of 1936 there were 769 revocations. What the future holds for youth in society and business will be discussed at the public library Thursday evening by Paul B. Bremicker, associate general secretary of the YMCA. Police, Fireman Plea For Raises Opposed Present conditions of municipal finances will not permit a $20-a- month salary increase for members of the fire and police departments, Nathan Harris, city utilities engineer told the city council ways and means committee Tuesday, The salary boosts would cost an additional $240,000 a year. Request for the salary increases was made on the basis of higher living costs, but Harris said the rise in the living cost index provides no adequate foundation.

He further pointed out that city employes outside the two departments number 1,000 and, in consequence, raises to all would cost the city $480.000, He asserted the city will have difficulty maintaining present wage levels the budget. I See by The Tribune MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS. Walter, Helen M. Schirmers, Yendizeski, 25, 23 2312 same. Penn 8 Merton F.

Marty, legal, 3010 Buchanan st NE: Gladys M. Dahl. legal. 3837 42nd st. Edwin G.

Pickler, 30. 4510 Casco AV: Julia A. Ladole, 23, 1708 Humboldt AV S. Adolph J. Jullie, legal, 3726 Noble AV: Florence A.

Longbella. legal, 22 25th st. James C. Powell. 29, 411 31st st: Helen Campbell, 23.

Robbinsdale. Jack M. Morrison, 26, 2219 Garfield av Dorothy H. Jones. 21.

1770 Hennepin av S. Vernon M. Kinney, 29. 965. 40th AV NE; Virginia M.

de Mars, 23. 3935 6th av NE; Wilfrid R. Poselev. 27. 2444 Stevens av Lauretta A.

Morianity, 27. 3740 14th AV S. Carl C. Nelson. 30.

3102 44th st: Hild M. Kokesh, 26. Hopkins. Palmer K. Larson.

28. 1727 LaSalle AV: Lila E. Lee. 25, Highland station. Cecil A.

Dart. 29, Wayzata: Maxine I. Beer. 26. Long Lake.

Donald W. Nichols, legal. 825 8th st Catherine A. Vescio, legal. 2542 Quincy st NE.

Lawrence Nelson. 29. 3207 Stevens AV Lorraine E. Barrer, 23, 3720 Stevens AV S. James K.

Klernan. 22. 2009 Lyndale AV Roberta Langworthy, 21. 1333 Logan AV N. Laurel L.

Winsor, legal 405 James AV Hildur L. Johnson. legal. 3429 32nd av S. Michael Shingler, 36.

1823 3rd st Anna Shingler, 34. 309. 20th av S. Horace J. Stone.

29. 3015 22nd st; Frances L. Kelleg. 27, same. Walter S.

Nelson. 24, Atwater: Luella M. Konshak. 23. Swedish hospital.

Charles L. Remus, legal, Rochester: Hazel R. Richard, legal 3208 Blaisdell AV. Edward H. Brown.

25. River Falls. Jeannette E. Benedict. 25.

same. Otto Christensen, legal, 2732 Fremont AV Cora A. Dessert, legal, 1809 LaSalle av. Arnold W. Gadow.

26. St. Paul: Frances D. Johanneck, 22, 2819 Sheridan AV N. Orval K.

Singleton. 25. 501 Broadway; Florence L. Olson. 22.

3020 Emerson av N. Wallace E. Petri, 27, 3450 21st AV 8: Ruth H. Bachman. 25.

2401 Humboldt AV 8. Joseph A. Goblirsch. legal. 4649 Pleasant AV Mary M.

Roufs. legal. 1401 Logan av N. Glen L. Neshelm.

25. 2801 Pleasant AV Helmie M. Kytola, 21, 11 31st st. Edwin La. Carlson, legal.

2319 Madison st NE: Mary A. Bergwick. legal, 63 11th st. Lloyd Keglev, 34. 2219 5th av Pearl L.

M. Lockedell. 29. 2106 Plymouth ay DIVORCES GRANTED. Isadore from Bell Brown.

Gus from Gertrude Callan. Grace from Bernard P. Bollis. Vivian from James Williams. Florence from Walter Brzezinski.

Agnes from Thomas D. Brady. THE CRIME SHEET. Car prowl. Dr.

James E. Lee. Leamington hotel. Car prowled at Second avepue south and Tenth street, Loss, merchandise valued at $40.50. Grant Car prowl street.

C. Car H. prowled Branham. at 29 12 East Grant street. Loss, equipment valued at $17.35, CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.

New In Canes, Deaths, Rel. Quar, Scarlet Fever 12 Typhoid Fever Smallpox Meningitia velitia City water analyzed August 9-Sale. THE WEATHER MAP LOW HIGH Swift Current Bismarck White Helena Quebec Boise Syracuse' Lake Cit Detroit Boston 30 Denver Pittsburgh michmope City os Angeles HIGH 4 Oklahoma City Chattanooga Matteras ml 76 300. Rock Chai eston U.S. Dallas Montgomery LOW Jacksonville WEATHER OCLEAR CLOUDY PARTLY CLOUDY Galveston Orlans, BUREAU RAIN S) SNOW Poo Tampa Miami 301 REPORT WITH MISSING THE WIND 298 -0 84- 1 0 1937 ARROWS FLY 30.0 5P.M.

6 P.M. 7 P.M. 8 P.M. WIRED TO TRIBUNE EXCLUSIVELY IN NORTHWEST.) DECEASED ED NIKOLAI J. RANHEIM.

services for Nikolai J. 71, of 2223 Sixth street be at 3 p. m. Friday at Lutheran church, TwentyLyn- es Buri al in Lake Mr. died at his resifa*gernes Lake a.

Norcame to Nikolai J. Ranheim. years ago, and for the past had resided in MinneapoRanheim was engaged in fish business all of He was a member of lodge, Sons of Norway, Torske club, a social of the Norwegian Glee the Northside Commercial Ranheim is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Seland Margaret Ranbrother, Carl Ranheim, and two sisters and living in Norway. ENSLEN C.

PERSCHMANN. Funeral Ranheim, north, will the Zion sixth and dale aven north. will follow Crystal cemetery. Ranheim Monday summer dence, Point, Minne to Born in way, he the States 45 36 years lis. Mr.

the wholesale this time. Nidoros Scandinavian member club and club. Mr. his wife; mer Peterson heim; one Minneapolis, one brother Enslen C. Perschmann, 45, of 5305 Girard avenue south, died Tuesday.

He was born in Kenosha, and had lived in Minneapolis 27 years. He was an employe of the Northern States Power Co. 15 years. He was a member of Henne pin lodge No. 4, A.

F. A. the Scottish Rite, Zuhrah of the Shrine E. C. Perschmann, and Zuhr a temple patrol.

He served in the navy in the World war. Survivors are his widow, two sons, Robert H. and Richard his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.

F. Perschmann; A brother, Harold and a sister, Mrs, Herman G. Gross. Services will be at 2 p. m.

Thursday at the Scottish 1 Rite cathedral, with burial in Sunset Memorial park. FLOYD W. CORELL. Funeral services for Floyd W. Corell, 43, 2632 West Forty -fourth street, who died Tuesday morning at Indianapolis, will be in Indianapolis.

Thursday, Mr. Corell was president of the Insurance club of Minneapolis and a member of the Co-operative club. He was employed as the regional supervisor of the Ocean Accident and Guaranty Co. Surviving are his wife, Sadie; one, daughter, Helen, and one son, Robert. Burial will be in New York city.

ADA CROCKER. Funeral services for Mrs. Ada Crocker, 46, 1418 Fourth street south, who died home, will be at Funeral chapel, 1304 north, Wednesday at Crocker had been a Minneapolis 22 years. vived by her husband, son, Lloyd; eight Stella Crocker, Miss Monday at her the Memorial Lowry avenue 2 p. m.

Mrs. resident of She is surGeorge; one daughters, Miss Ada Crocker, RECORD BREAKERS By engaging in more successful bull-fights in Spanish, Mexican and South American arenas as Toreador and Picador than any other man, Enrico Robles, Spanish Toreador extraordinary, achieved a world's record! U.S. record holder is Hiram Walker's Gin. More people buy Hiram Walker's Gin than any other kind because they find extra enjoyment in its wonderfully smooth flavor thanks to Controlled Condensation, Hirem Walker's exclusive flavor -control process. Tryitin co*cktail or Collins, and taste for yourself! HIRAM WALKER SONS, Peoria, Ill.

Walkers LONDON DRY FROM GRAIN PHILLIPS SONS CO. Exelusive Distributor Excelsior Prepares for Apple Celebration With the biggest apple crop in several years in sight the Excelsior Civic Commerce association want ahead Tuesday with plans for 1 apple day celebration in the village September 11. Recent rains have assured a bumper crop. A committee of the association met Monday night to make third annual apple day a bigger success than heretofore. Many new entertainment features will be included on the program.

Raymond W. Mason has been appointed general chairman of arrangements. Other mittee chairmen are J. P. Colihan, F.

S. Workman, F. J. Mason, Roger Olds, H. S.

Phillips, Elmer Haralson, E. E. 0. W. Lundsten, M.

M. Leach, A. R. Mase, E. W.

Miller, A. J. Axness, I. Bower, V. C.

Arnold and O. J. Grathwol, One stone in the colossal statue of Rameses 11, ancient Egyptian king, weighs 1,200 tons. MINNEAPOLIS READINGS. August 10, 1937.

TEMP. Barometer. A. At 1 p. 28.92.

a. m. -73 Humidity, 73 At 1 D. 49 per cent. m.

Wind. 72 Direction at D. 72 west. Velocity, miles. 73 Precipitation.

10 (24 hours ending 7 p. m. 77 .02 inch. 11 82 Total from January 1 to Noon 84 date. 17.89 inches.

p. m. 86 Sun. p. m.

Rises. 5:10 a. m. Beta, p. 89 7:26 D.

m. p. 89 Moon (Phase N. 80 Rises. 11 A.

m. Seta, p. 9:31 p. m. 89 m.

86 84 Comparative Temperatures, 82 Tuesday's high, 89. Low, n. m. 80 72. Year AgO high.

94. 11 D. 79 Low. 70. All -time record 79 high for month.

103. Date, a. m. 78 August 15, 1936. All -time record low for month.

42. readings. Date. August 28. 1934.

OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST. Minnesota- Generally fair Wednesday and Thursday: not so warm Wednesday in south portion: somewhat warmer Thursday in northwest. Upper Lakes -Gentle to moderate varwinds. except mostly northwest on western Superior: considerable cloudiness Wednesday, probably local thundershowers except on western Superior. Illinois- -Local thundershowers Wednesday and in south Thursday: partly cloudy Thursday in north: not much change in temperature.

Upper Michigan- Partly cloudy to cloudy possibly showers in extreme east portion Wednesday: Thursday generally fair: not much change in temperature. Wisconsin-Considerable cloudiness. possibly local thundershowers in southeast portion. not so warm in northwest Wednesday, and in northeast at night: Thursday generally fair. Missouri--Scattered thundershowers in east and south, partly in northwest Wednesday: Thursday partly cloudy, showers in extreme south: not much change In temperature.

Iowa -Partly cloudy to cloudy. not 40 warm in central and west portions Wednesday; Thursday generally fair. North Dakota- -Partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday: warmer Thursday, South Dakota -Generally fair Wednesday and Thursday: not much change in temperature, -Partly cloudy Wednesday and Thursday: not 80 warm Wednesday in central and east portions. Kansas Unsettled. possibly local thundershowers, 60 warm Wednesday; Thursday partly cloudv.

GENERAL Eastern States. A. C. Albany 10 80 1.70 Atlanta 78 82 .08 N. York 78 88 .26 Wash.

84 90 Gulf States. Abilene 100 104 El Paso 102 102 Dallas 10 102 Galv. 86 88 Jack. 74 84 90 88 72 N. Orl.

82 92 .28 S. Ant. 100 100 East Central States. 72 78 Chicago 82 Cincin, 80 86 .16 Cleve. 72 76 Detroit 80 82 Escana, 74 78 G.

Rap. 80 90 G. Bay 82 90 Indpls, 84 88 Marq. 74 92 Memphis 96 98 Milwau. 76 80 S.

S. M. 78 84 A--Temperature at B- -Highest temperature C--Precipitation OBSERVATIONS. West -Central States, A. B.

C. Bismarck 16 D. Moines 92 Duluth 78 K. City 86 90 .58 Moorhead 76 80 Omaha 92 98 City 98 102 Louis 88 92 Williston 80 80 Mountain States. Cheyenne 82 90 .02 Denver 94 94 Havre 80 84 Helena 72 74 .14 Phoenix 104 104 8.

L. City 92 92 Pacific States, Angel. 78 80 Pild. Ore. 74 .02 San Diego 70 70 8.

Fran. 74 78 Seattle 68 70 Yuma 106 110 Calgary 74 76 Edmonton 74 78 Med. Hat 78 82 Minned' a 74 74 .28 Montreal 72 84 .06 The Pas 66 72 .38 Winnipeg 74 76 7 p. m. yesterday, yesterday.

yesterday, 50 Families to Hold Annual PicnicSunday About 50 families in the vicinity of Thirty-fifth and Emerson avenues north will have their annual neighborhood picnic Sunday at Sutherland's picnic grounds at Lake Independence. There will be a tugof -war, a baseball game and races. Morris Foster is committee chairman. N. D.

Banker Indicted On Bad Check Charge Himself a banker, A. J. Bandura of Center, N. was indicted Tuesday by the Hennepin county grand jury on a charge of checking on a bank without sufficient funds. The check was drawn on the First State bank of Center, at which Bandura is the cashier.

The check was cashed by a Minneapolis bank. Laundry marks made by a recently patented process are said to be invisible under ordinary light. (CHART Hiram DISTILLED DISTILLED 622 Stinson Boulevard ED. NEstor 2601 NBC BLUE NETWORK WICN The Minneapolis Tribune Station 1250 Kilocycles Stadios to Wesley Temple Bide. WEDNESDAY MORNING Club.

of the Day--Minneapolis 6 St. Paul House Furn. Co, Club--NBC. Miss Betty Crocker, Miss Carol Crocker, Mrs. Lloyd Carlson, Mrs.

George Snyder, Mrs. Hazel Saunders and Mrs. Cecil Pearson, and 11 grandchildren, Interment will be at Crystal Lake cemetery. CHARLES F. JAMES.

Funeral services for Charles F. James, 80, 6918 Morgan avenue south. who died Monday at his home, will be at the Welander. Quist chapel, 1825 Chicago avenue, Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.

Mr. James was born in Richland Center, and was a hardware dealer in Ortonville, until his retirement in 1922. He was A resident of Minneapolis eight years. Surviving are one son, David of Minneapolis, and one daughter, Mrs. Glenn W.

Moon of Austin, Minn. Interment will be at Lakewood cemetery. HONOR FORMER PASTOR. Windom, Aug. members of the Windom Baptist church, accompanied by their pastor, Wayne Williams and his wife, and Mr.

and Mrs. William Teed, journeyed to Winnebago to honor their former pastor, the Rev. Caldwell. who is a resident at the Baptist home at that place. Mr.

Teed and Mr. Caldwell both celebrated their -second birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Teed are Windorn's longest wedded couple, having recently celebrated their sixty-third wedding anniversary.

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Clock--The Leader, Inc. 8:30 -Morning Edition. Ensemble--NBC. the Town, Hickory--NBC, Be Announced. John's Music.

of the Day--Minneapolis 6 St. Paul House Furn. Co. Serenade. Farm and Homs Hour--NBC.

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Concert Mor-Selm Beauty Parlor. Page of the nett Orfield. DOUBLE HEADER BALL GAME Indianapolis at St. Paul WHEATIES- FRIENDLY MOBILGAS DEALERS 1:30 p. Paul vs.

Indian. Friendly Mobilges Dealers- -Wheaties. Cooper Co presents Geo. Higgins and His Baseball Chatter. Paul vs.

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Vocalist--NBC. News President Cafe. You Remember Jacobs Furniture Co. and Johnson-NBC. WEDNESDAY EVENING Scores-Gluek Brew.

ing Co. George Higgins Crack A Announcer for TON will bring 9011 the latest dope 011 sports every day at this hour. Review--Georon Brewing Co. News Room--Montgomery Ward's Retail Store. Program--NBC.

of the South SeasNBC. Weyman's. Vocalist NBC. Minstrels -NBC. Coburn's Orch.

-NBC. BIRTHS. Girls. Mrs. Harold Smithson.

3636 20th a 8. Mrs. Harvey Jones, 4701 Bryant av N. Mrs. Harold Pyle, 2312 5th st NE.

Mrs. Lealte F. Peterson. 4531 Bryant Ay. 8.

Mrs. Elmer Erickson. 2800 Riverside av. Mrs. Samuel Schlesinger.

2536 4th av S. William A. Buelow. 23 36th st. Merrill A.

Holm. 3533 Bryant av S. Mrs. Bert F. Johnson.

3921 Abbott AV Mrs. Ross D. Rossman. 3020 16th av S. Boys.

Mrs. Alvin Pfeifer, 3306 Xerxes N. Mrs. Leonard Kloski. 2413 4th st SE.

Mrs. John R. Fallows. 3041 James ay 8. Mrs.

Edmon F. Koch. 3660 41st AV S. Mrs. Mrs.

John Edward J. Newman. Dvede, 349 162 Garfield Laurel st. NE. Mrs.

Anders Haugen. 3120 35th av S. Mrs. Louis Schwartz, 801 Fremont AV 8. MIS.

Herman H. Falink. 3440 France av N. Mrs. Roy Sweiven.

512 5th st NE. Mrs. Clifford Hofstad. 4104. 45th AV S.

Carl J. Peterson. Buffalo. Minn, Mrs. Allison G.

Stinson. Long Lake, Minn. Mrs. Olin Lippincott. 5012 Newton AV S.

Mrs. Cecil R. Kingsburg. 916 22nd AV NE. Mrs.

John P. Baker, 612 16th st. FIRE DEPARTMENT CALLS. Monday 9:08 23 8th st. gasoline on floor.

1:16 2205 Kenwood Parkway, garage. 2:33 4648 Abbott av S. attic. 11:36 4644 Ewing av S. refrigerator.

STOLEN AUTOMOBILES. B9232 Buick sedan. L. C. Newsome.

3416 Holmes AV. Wis. 617-067 Buick sedan. George Barne; Milwaukee. Ill.

935-918 Chrysler sedan. Esther Gruesner. 621 Newton av N. BUILDING PERMITS. A Berger: Private fr.

gar. and shed. 3125 Washington J. C. Ipsen.

$500. Prank A. Kelly: Addn to fr. dwig. 2013 3rd st: Owner builds, $1.000.

D. D. Dahl, 2915 Nicollet: sty fr. dwig. and private garage.

5529 Blaisdell. Owner builds. $3.500. John N. Hauser, 4753 Portland: 1 sty, fr.

$6.500 A. J. Sandberg: 1 sty. fr. 4030 25th av S.

Owner builds. $2.800. Ethel Johnson: Cone bik. private garage in basem*nt of dwig. 3652 11th av S.

Sigward Anderson. bldr. $500. Chas. L.

Duncan: Cone. blk. foundation extension 10 foundation and alterations and repairs to dwie. 3311 25th ay S. Owner builds.

$1.300. R. Lein, 5129 15th AV 8. sty. brick veneer dwig.

5400 Columbus. Owner builds. $5.000. John C. Johnson.

3933 Bloomington: 2 sty. brick ven. dwig. and private garage. 5620 10th av S.

Owner builds, $5.500. Albinson Mortuary Copper root on mortuary. 1701 Chicago, Garlock Cooper Rig, $1.640. Twenty-two minor permits. $3.360.

Total. $31.600. DEATHS. Jacob Youngen. 89.

1507 University av NE. Johanna Berg. 88. 2528 28th av 8. William W.

Cook. 80. 4248 Garfield av S. George Norman, 79. 126 Washington av N.

Katherine Tepper. 78. Bird Island, Minn. Herbert Randall 77. ay SE.

Charles Leeman. 77 Northfield. Minn. Nancy Kelley. 76.

Robbinsdale, Minn Gust L. Sundauist. 76. 3120 20th av S. Thea Jorgensen 75.

1101 22nd st. William E. Kenison, 74. 4704 Portland av. Nettie S.

Lambert. 74. 311 James av N. John H. Thies.

70 416 10th av N. Sarah Taylor 65, Lake Minn. Agnes Kelly 65. 4801 Lyndale ay John Yant. 64.

1355 Nicollet av. Leonard 8. Folkedal. 61 2812 Harriet av. John W.

Padington. 59. 3544 Oakland av. Jesse R. Jacobi, 56.

4140 Bryant AV Albert Skhal. 62. Big Falls, Minn. Kornelia G. Siverson.

47. 4653 Colfax AV N. Walter Adams. 43, 118 14th Lowell Bomstra. 23, Minn.

Loretta Olson. Detroit Lakes. Minn, MPLS. SYMPHONY "Summer Pop Concerts" NBC 9:15 p. m.

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Busse's Orch. -NBC. Middleton's Sodahl's Orch. from Ho- Out. Lisowsky Trio.

Voices, Rhapsodians, Pastor Johannes Hoifield. River Lake Tabernacle. Orchestra. Eventide Echoes, WMIN Varieties. Orchestra.

Master's Music Room, Harlem Minstrels. Review, The Gaieties, Rhapsodians, Swing Session. Rhumba Orchestra, Montmartre, 12th Hour Tempo, Midnight Reveries. News APPLE CROP UP 65 PER CENT. Chicago, Aug.

nation's apple crop this season will be close to 162 million boxes, Joseph A. Schwalb of New York. president of the International Apple association. reported Tuesday At the organization's convention here. This yield would be 65 per cent over last season's total of 920,000 boxes.

tel Radisson. Varzo's Carlos Molina and his South American Tango and Rhumba Orchestra comes to you over WTCN AN A presentacon of the NBC Blue network Molina's Orch. -NBC. -Jack Crawford's Orch. from Hotel Lowry.

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