Earts and Dollars

Earts and Dollars

T /-> W.rZ New York (4 .4 S; «. dogs; 6:15, Blurs solo, “K ff H th* high schools In this part of the state (b) “Rip-Saw Soprano 1 onhcatiu. 7 Wall Street Journal. Mil, On heat ra. (Lout#* ........ will be held here and u AM»m Mo* Christensen Sioux Citv-Center Chadron Citizen Tells at Wayne, NYIT Air college. 9. Brunsw k. 9 ID. pl- “Only a Weaver of Dreams'* 0 Nebraska News an Is!.' and orchestra. Violin »e’M "Fan netta" <1 ns i.adta.' quartet April 3, Instead of at Wakefield #. Experiences WJY. New Yoik 7; Roses" .. t'aprlet Ftnily J'a (405.2); ID. quartet; (a) "Plucking announced at first. 7 no < « Ills! ; 8:15. Radio Om rtet—Select -*d. Emerson, Pender, dinner; 9:45. "llinky. Dinky. Parley-Voo." Qua <' Nubbins Franks. »irrhestm. Aik* Ms* (hr*t#»i*en Mr* N on Hubbard will contest at W » Assured ^ith Jim Baneroft.and WOK. Newark (405 2): 8. Craig Ken- Soprano solo. “.I uat Someone." t#n*en, Georg# Saltegtver. Highway Expedition Brid^er v-- Emerson and contestants from nedy; S:M>, ('flickering artists, 9.30. sere- Josephine Vavrick. H Graham. naders, 10. danee. Stll.t Peterson, Mr*. Grea*ra. n, soompunlrt to* n piano. Beatrice—At the annal meeting Wayne, Wakefield, Wlnsble and Car- KtJO, Oakland (3ftl); 6. concert; 10, "Let Me fall You Sweetheart.” number* Kefeina Franklin, acton ("hadron. March 21.—('hadron has s mid seekers In trio i>’iiial >•1 I or Voc 11 rum her* i\rw Road W gold the party. Brldg- the stockholders of the German In roll will meet at Scotch program. Pau^i; 12. et and orchestra. ill Rp Link in Wayne. dance, soloists. in 4*i IV M Frank Hoick. Jr a citizen who was a er ‘Sunrise and You.** personal acquaint- told the Indians that he wasn't at Itoaelanc dependent Telephone company n \V(.)AW. Omaha (526); 6 ad\ ice to *\ n, violin oLdigato. Nightingale oihestra ance of Jim noted afraid 6:25. ila <len* Direct Route to Ro.«clm<l Bridger, trapper of them, also (hat he had many Hanover and Bogan Boi lovelorn; program, 9, glee club; 9:45, Gordon, piano. townships. baritone; I": 50. orcheattn. solo. “Follow the Swallow.'' and explorer of the middle west. Oliv- men and he intended to Soprano I go through Selfkes, .1. .T. Buhr and John Idem \YFI. I'biladel pltiu (394.5); 6, talk; 7, Margaret R. Hums. lonntry. er X. I'nthank, now at Los Angelea, at all hazards. The council broke up, com mi; v *oncerl; 9 orchestra. Oi chest ra. were re-elected directors. The com RADIO " \HI\ Philadelphia < 5 U v 2 ) ; ft. talk; 7. f» P M —Artist pupils of Rmlly Plevt was with Bridger on of his ex- the Indians The many leaving very angry. pany has more than *J00 subscriber; talk. 8. concert; 9;05, talk; 9 ft, or- -on (violin) and Walter B Graham [ < ):••>! a. Ponca, X--h., Alar. 22.—Consider peditions. This fact has been uncov- following morning, according to Mr. (voice). land maintains connections \n itii Fil Program fur March 2 4. M)K.\. Pittsburgh (309.1 ) 6 4D. talk; Baritone solo, “In the Forest Depth*" fil*lr tt|?il.»Uon and meeting* of dele ered with the coming of the screen Unthank's story, not an Indian tent 7:5". program; 8. Brunswick Imur; 1ft, Dvorak ley. Beatrice and IMekroll. t’ourtesv of Radio J>igr*r. * concert; 10*30. concert. Walter It Graham As at t lie < «mnt v scats and other Production, “The Covered Wagon,” to or lodge was in from among II) The I'rpss, sight Clatonia—Mrs. Kdward Krauter o' ROW, I’ortlund Oregonian (491.5); 10, Violin solo, “Danse Kspagnole". centers of Cedar Chariron. several hundred which had been KFKX. Hosting* <2MK 5 to *»: 1 & p. lectin# 1ft !ft. umci rt ; 12. orchestra. fettle t on Jjixon, and Knox Clatonia died at a at Blncnlr 3);5:1 hospital in itbroadcaaiinK of from stu- XVKAQ. Porto Rico (340.7 ); 7. musical; Selma Wether. om.rtics, give assurances that the Mr. Unthank and two of his cousins camped at the council. programs after a. lingering illness. She war tion KDKA \i\yy bard. Me/.go soprano soto. "t ome. Beloved'* sed started from West Port, now Kansas As members of the felt that WSI;. Atlanta Journal (428.3): 8, Mel XVliWT, Providence (440.9); 7. orches- (Atalanta) Handel pi*op< Tri-County highway rross party About 40 of age and leaves hei years odv firiist*. 10:45, entertainment ra. Alyce Van Druff. ing tlie three counties City, In the wagon train of pioneers if the Indians carried out their WoAf. San Antonio front Sioux husband and a number of children. \V KlSf. Boston (4759). *. Mi, Sinfxni.iii*. ( 39 4.5 ); 8:30, no* Violin t rin-—Selected. in I a; ii... violinist, trio, 9:30, or Katherine Silverman. City to renter will lie put through. 1849, the adventures of which train threats, they would have some Indian 7 musical; 7:30. tlold Dust tu n.-; pianist, Gutting. Dorothy Beatrice—Jesse Hadley, old resident n«-«j? hest ra. Smith. are the central of “The to Bveready 9, orchesira Dorothy Thin which would he a theme Cov- fighting do. they choose Bridger ns KPt > San Francisco 8:2ft, gar- Tt nor solor—-Selected. highway, of Beatrice, died suddenly at hir Willi. Buffalo** 319): b. musit ; 7 t«* PV j (429.5); den 12, « •• state eted Wagon” story. their leader, and themselves mush a\. hint*; 9. orchestra; 10, tenor; Snjf gglver federal aid road, will make a pledged home da m e in Glenover, aged 58. He is sur WEBH. Chicago Post (370 2): 7. ron- Violin solo, “Berceuse'’ t.locvly), Godard Their route was laid out the way to follow throughout the ad- route from Sioux to the by hitp journey. his cert. Hivlera theater; 9. orchestra, f-ongs, XVijy, Schenectady (379.5); 6;5ft, iiy I'arker. dijset City vived by wife and three daughters dress: 6:4ft recital. s. of Denver to Mont. Never Drank aci <>rdh-n; 11. dano song*. Viann snjiran«»: frisehud in southern South Virginia City, Bridger Liquor. 1 itinswick 10; 3 country He was a brick mason by trade anc W M AQ. Chicago News (4 47 5 ) 6. or- linur; 9:5". orcliestra; 0, VIM I Front Denver traveled due north, to Mr. •)i iian. KTISKMKNt. Maine. Brot. Dakota, as there is a they According Unthank, Bridget- gan, 6:25, orchestra; 8, talks, 8 30, hi good highway had worked in Beatrice and vicinity WBZ. 6:<5. orches- the and Laramie messed with his old Souce lure; 9:15. program. Springfield (33,7.3); to crossing Chugwater cronies, '' a : con- from Center Niobrara leading on for years. W'nS. Chicago Tribuna (370.2): 6. nr 7:15, talks, tenor; 9. memory and the North Lewis and test. into die rivers, following Merridale, but lie never gan: 6:3u ehsctubh-, quintet; s. soprano, Rosebud country. York—B. A. Slocum of lintel Me KSD. Sf l.ftiis Post Dispatch (543.1); Platee river to Fort From was known to a drink classical; in. dance. ,i/.A artiste. a A Casper. take of liquor, ft. niusM ; ft. rp'itul. baritone. If I were AM PI CO delegation from Harflngton con- Cloud has a 10 lease fui KYW. Chicago! 536): 7. concert: 7:33. signed year WR<\ Washington (469): 6. 7, this fort Bridger claimed that the despite the fact that there w-cre two speeches: n. Brunswick hour; 9.- musnal, music; sisting of County Treasurer .Martin the show 7:3ft. v Bruns- property. H». at horn#. 1. insomnia Nn; lit- shopping soprano; Complete Stock of most feasible route was east of the saloon wagons in the train. Every club. wick orrhestru. Nelson. D. E. Ewing, J. C. Rnskopf, he wk,'. hour; 9:15, pianist; 9:3ft, Ampico Roll* Big Horn mountains, rather than tlie morning Bridget- led the ovrr WLR. i'harles Samelson and William Mc- parly Chicago (345)* 7:15. vocal, trio; old Mormon trail up the Sweetwater the trackless country, building the Harvard Fire Girls 7:45. juvenile adventure?; 8, farm pro- Policeman Clelland, and others from Wakefield Camp gram: 9, vocal, syncopa tors. vaudeville. and over the south pass and 1-ander toad as they went, where not even a w LW, Cinyinna, (422.3): 6, om rt; A. ami Pender met the Dixon county Organize Blur Birds W0AW Hospe Co. Group 8. flute, hra*% nun ret. song*. trio. | route by the way of Fort Hall. jsckrabbit track was visible before lyric. | Program I wouldn’t poke my head Ifoai'd of supervisors here and were Harvard, Mar. 23.—A local group WEAR. Cleveland (389 4): 0. organ; 7. VJ 1513 Dougla. St. Indian New them. oncer.*. \ warehouse at assured Opposed Route. of the Blue Birds, national .Junior di- into a dark that Dixon county would do W FA A. pHllai New? (475.9): r, :!«). Ha- Tuesday, March 24. “The Indians were The made one the strenuously op- train drive each day, wa without sending of lac, muMt ; iuush ; 1!. — Its part by making it possible for the vision the Campfire girls, has h;.30, organ 12:30 P. M. Horticultural program. night route, at the first W()C. Davenport Hv4): 7:30. musical: road posing Bridget's proposed say- camping convenient place been here, been ra in it tf*d from XVOAXV’a remote control bright rays of a long-range through this county to meet the organized ll has \V K A I *.

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