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Ee et “and show rooms only. DURANT-STAR AGENCY TO BE OPENED HERE Office and Sales Room Will Be in Former City National Bank Building Another automobile agency is being added to Bismarck’s “Motor Row” this week with the announce- ment that a Durant and Star agency will be ready for business Thursday in the building at the vorner of Main avenue and Fourth street, formerly occupied by the City Na- tional bank. Owners of the new bufiness, which will be known as the Hedahl Motor company, are comes here from Mercer, and his brother, A. E. Hedahl, who comes from Valley City. The former City National bank building has been entirely remodeled and redecorated, and will be used for offices and sales A service sta- tion will be established elsewhere in the city and the proprietors are now looking for a suitable location for that department. Models on Display Several models of Durant and Star cars will be on display at the show rooms Thursday. Because of the fact that they have just decided to headquarter here, Messrs Hedahl were too late to secure space in the State Training school gymnasium during the Missouri Slope automo- bile show the latter part of this TO aivenee ON THE AIR esday, Mar. & Ts wae ge Ses “si Serasran Watt KDKA WLW WJR KYW 8: 0—Ipana Trovnadoure, WTAM went Wsar atte KVOO WBAE KP! 8:00—Variety Hour tiene 8: pager yee Hour. Orchesti WTAM W' KV 9:00—Coiumbia he wOuE wi Hour. WAIL WKR 9:20- Nationu_ Gi iad One TAM WS WEDNESDAY, MAR 21 (By The Associatea Press) Programa i Central Standard time All time fs P. M. unless otherw dicated. Wave lenzthe on left of letters. kilocycles on right. GE—KYW Chicago—570 He Mr Bob za Orchestra 8.00—Variety Hour 389.4—WBEM Chicago—770 7:20—Muste of the Nationals arborn Overnighter premtyiaia -WdsD Chicago—€20 :60—Palmer Symphony N—Musica Miniatures 00—Mooseheart Hour e: Oo Staidis «2 brs.) 0—Vo) pular ia :00—Iafortnal Review (2 hra.) 416.4—-WGN-WLIB Chicago—720 8:10—Uncie Quin, Ensemble 7:00—Brunswick Hour 344.6—WLS Chicago—870 6:00—Supperbell Program 00--Various Features 00—Choral Music; Organ 9:45—Hockey Broadcast 10:30—Popular Program 447.8—WMAQ-WQJ Chicago—670 :15—Topsy Turvy 6:00—Coneert Orchestra 00—Northwestern Lecture 00—WOR Programs —Aerials 11:00—Studio Dance 428.3—WLW Cincinnati—706 §:13—Modern World of Music 0 Vagubonds 00—Champion Sparkers :30—Feature Program 8:15—Crosley Cossacks 361.2—WSAI Cincinnatl—830 30- 00d! of 5: :30—National Grana Opera 899.8-—-WTAM Cleveland—750 0—Studio 1 0—Fox Trapp. 0—Ipana roubadours }—Goodrich 9:30—National Grana Opera 10:30—Memories Garden 3748—WOC Davenport—800 6:00—Eclipse Cllppers EASTERN 491.5-—-WEAF New York—610 0—Ipana Troubadours 8:3 :30—Coodtlel Hour 454.5—-WJZ New York—660 00—Orehest! nn B. eo prenenis si Wi hia Kenedy :00—Champion Sparkers 7:30—Sylva: Foi ieee ne foresters peace Newark—710 7:00—1 las i oo abe “Mabel belanna, Ce Cory Program $:00—Kolster SOUTHERN | 475.9—WSB Atlanta—630 6:00—Myers Orchestra 6:30—Dinner Concert 1:00—Sears Roebuck 4 Program H00— WEAF Programs 243.82—WDOD Chattancoga—123¢ a Fes cord . Hi: :30—Orga: @61.3—-KRLD Dallas—6s50 H eet) Tennison a § someLors Clup a 645.1—WFAA Dallas—550 6:45—1 % 0 3 tier ave 229.1 EAP hae Worth—60c Oo—ipana. trenbador H $:30—Walko Maida 30.4—KTHS Het Springs—780 a .30—Orchestras ur 9:00—Concert_ Ensemble i se ane Music 9:30—Danee Orchestras Twins 0:00—Orga 793.9—-KPRG Houston—1020 paps oe _Antonio—609 6:10—Ford and Glena 1:30—-Goodrieh, Houk. ‘ “WESTERN 352.9—KOA Denver—920 TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 E. N. Hedahl, who} RADIO PROGRAMS _ pring Songs-WEAP WRC Woy wa WHAS WSM WAL WSB KOA tra and Quartet- WEAF WRC WGY WGR WJ WSA! WGN KSL WCCO WOC WHO WOW WDA! YOO WFAA WHAS WMc WSM WSB KPRC WOA. x : Mt et WrMs KSC WHO WOW WH WSB We 10:30—New York Dance Music—WEAF KSD WHO aad + 10:30—] it Royal Program lines of ca: and at a Mandan during the show. engaged in that line of work here for several years, will be salesman for the new company. E, N. Hedahl recently osed of ee automobile business Mercer. Prior to engaging exclusively in the motor car business in that city he| was ‘in’ the hardware line for 20 years. A. E. Hedahl has been han- dling the same line of cars at Valley City for the past few years. For the opening of the local agency, and during the automobile show, Fred C. Walser of Fargo, manager of the Star Motor company there, and Mr. McDougall, factory representative for this territory, will be here to assist Messrs. Hedahl and McGarvey in showing the new cars to the public. North Dakota Export Trade Is on Increase Exports of merchandise from North Dakota during the third] quarter of 1927 were valued at $188,. 722 compared with $124,331 during the corresponding period of 1926, an increase of $64,391, according to| figures made public today by the Department of Commerce. Machinery, vehicles and parts, valued at $106,760 ranked first among the commodities shipped from the state to foreign markets during the three-month period. Exports of refined petroleum products, were | valued at $18,875, followed in order |’ by inedible - vegetable products, | $7,675; ang metals and manufactures | of metals, $7,378. Animals and animal _ products, | (edible and inedible)’ wheat flour, | WOt WHO Wow wink J cunara Program—WOR WADC ‘0 KMOX eM MBC KOIL ir aan WEAF WRE WGR Frederic W Whe teal i ional Gr 10:20—-Orchestra 440.9—WCX-WIR Detroit—es0 6:00—HiN Billy Program 30-—Serenadere W0—Champion Sparkers :30—New York Program 9:30—Variety Hour Ses ani sefferson City—710 7:00—Eaucational; Kiddies Hour 8:00—Address: Boosters 370.2—WOAF Kansas City—8ic 6:00-—Schoo) of the Air 7:00—Ike and Mike na Troubadours joodrich Hour ‘30—Male Quartet 45—Nighthawks 293.9—WTMs Milwaukee—1020 | 6:00—Orchestras and Features | 8:00—Communities Program | 00-—Chris Deutsch }—National Grana Opera s0—M. A. C. Orchestra 11:30—Wisconsin Roof Orchestra WCCO Minneapolis-St. Paul—14 oe yu Sadours Goodrich Hour Hi 9:30—Musical Program | 508.2—WOWw Omai reat Moments :30—String Orchestra | Crt heer rich 9: Jo Nationst Grane Opera 249.9—KFYR Bismarck—1200 0—Music and weather, 0—Markets, weather, news, ‘Aunt Samm: 6:30—Melmona Sisters, Harmony Girls; Mrs. Joseph P. Regan, 30. markets, news. 45—Radio ‘farm school. panihle pehonograph Hour ane Wah Buttalo—990 WEAF Program (1% hrs. National ‘Grand Opela » 318.6—KDKA Pittseburgh—950 ‘Variety Hour $:00—Ramblers: Power Period 379.8—-WGY Schenectady—790 1:30—Radio Rotlickers 0—Goodrich Hour 468.5-—WRC Washington—640 jG—Frederic W. Wile . :30—Goodrich Hour 9:30—National Grand Opera i 130—-NBC Programs | ‘Studio Concert 822.4—WHAS Louisville—920 45m] W. Wile femareee Moments a History | | eiggc pane Trou Trou be geu 9 30—National Grane Opera 616.9—WMC Memphio—ss0 EE encase pana 3:30—Goodrich How ‘$36. id aa Nashvitie—s90 fto=bisner Concert { Hie sedi F Programs 296.9-—WSMB New Orieans—1010 $:30—Music, Dance Theater (2 hrs.) 349.9—WCOA Pensaccia—1200 8:20—Navy Hor (Concert re we -Tre Sea ‘Porttand—610 ie re Lt sucPal ares fe 422.3—KPO San Francisco—710 = Gy aan iceecen week, but will have displays of their ;and other vegetable food products’ their show room here | and beverages, wood and paper, non- room to be secured in| metallic mineral products, and chem- ists and related were included among Hugh McGarvey, an experienced | the diversified commodities exported automobile salesman who has been | during the three months McKENZIE COUN(Y Ww Watford City—Miss Lillian Jaros, daughter Jaros of the Dickinson just powers a@ movie scenario of she which scenario Review, a publication for picture directors and producers. 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