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‘ Fs i ‘ i Ra What Do You Sy In Radio Programs? The Best Features on the Ether by Leading Stations and Central Chains | NBC Programs —_———____.—__._.. (Central Standard Time) SUNDAY, NOV. 19 9:30—Mexican Marimba Band. 10:00—Gruen and Hail. 10:15—Major Bowe's Capitol Theatre 11:15—Seeing the Other Americas. 11:30—Promenade Concert. 12:30—Nat’l Youth Radio Conference. 2:30—Jan Garbors Yeast Foamer. 4:00—National Vespers. 4:30—Moment Musicale. 5:00—Catholic Hour. $:45—True Engineering Stories, 7:00—Chase and Sanborn Hour. 8:15—Don Bestors Orch. 9:00—Chevrolet Program. 9:45—Seth Parkers. 11:00—Dance Nocturne. 11:30—Carlos Molleano. MONDAY, NOV. 20 7:15—Don Hall Trio. What do you like best in radio? Beginning today, The Tribune prints a goat guide, de- signed to direct its readers to what is best on the air. Recognizing that the modern radio will bring in almost any station, almost any time, the program features of several lead- ing stations, as well as the major chains, are presented on this page for the information of Tribune readers. Look it over and select what you like best. Despite the advances which have been made in radio, there 7:30—Cheerio Program. still seem to be many problems of broadcasting which are not| 9:00—Breen and De Rose. fully understood or at least have not been solved. One of these| 9:50—Erma Glen—Soloist. is the difficulty encountered by some persons in bringing in sta e iam Mae tions to the east, particularly those se east of the Mississippi river.|11:39—National Farm and Home Hour. Another is the relative ease with which radio waves boom up from the| 9:15 Radio Guild. south and down from the north, many enthusiasts reporting their best re- 5—Reed Kennedy—Baritone. ception from stations located in those areas. For example, some sets bring 00—California Ramblers. in programs broadcast by the Columbia chain with greater ease from KOMA,| 4 30—Mobile Moaners. Oklahoma City, than from WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul, although the lat- 4:45—Dramatization of the Wizard ter station is more powerful and nearer at hand. of OZ. With the national chain, best results are obtained from KFYR and 5:00—Xavier Cugat Orch. ‘WDAY, with KOA at Denver easily available to bring in such national pro- 6:45—Reflections in the Water. grams as are not broadcast over the North Dakota stations. 1:00—Sealed Power Side Show. E Following are the leading features on the two big chains and some of 7:30—String Symphony. . the highlights from nearby stations, All are weld to change without] 5 00—Sinclair ‘Minstrels, tooo. 9:30—Henri_ Deering—Pianist. 10:30—Paul Whiteman and His Orch- estra. 11:00—Harry Sosnik and Orch. 11:30—Benny Meroff Orch. TUESDAY, NOV. 21 7:15—Don Hall Trio. 8:45—Breakfast Club. 9:00—The Gospel Singer. 9:45—Your Child. 10:15—World Bookman and Aunt Sammy. '30—Marine Band Chisst: 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 5—Rochester Civic Orch. 20—Meredith Wilson Orch. 3:45—Harry Owens Orch. FURNACES INSTALLED and REPAIRED ~ darding Metal Works & 999 00—Madame Frances Alda—Sopra- no. 00—Wm. Scotti and Orch. 00—Cory Lynn and Orch. 00—Ben Bernie and Blue Ribbon Orchestra. 30—Texaco Program with Ed Wynn 00—Ortiz Tirado—Soloist. :30—Weiser Brothers. 5—Ford Dealers of the Air. = % free Keluinatoy ‘“ oo Christmas REBUILDERS 107 3RD ST. Opposite Prince Hotel KANDY KORN Candies, Tobaccos, Maga- | zines, Newspapers, School Supplies | Large New Selection Rental Books ing us how much you want a Kelvinator for Christmas — is your opportunity to get a beautiful, new Come in, see our selection | of Christmas Cards THE CHIP SHOP Geo. Dobson Dean Butler Kelvinator absolutely free for -Christmas. 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Broken Windshields Leaking Radiators If you have had an accident and broken the glass _in your car, or if your radia- tor is leaking or possibly heating, bring it to us. We install new sant and repair your radiator. Ack’s Radiator Shop Bismarck HERE ARE THE RULES letter. must not contain act as Judges and make the mere than 250 words. literary style or appearance of letter will not be con- sidered. Only facts count. with Ferg bulb $1.69 window ‘Display meen gees letter must be mailed 15th, 1933. —in case of a: tie, duplicate awards will be made. —the Tuesday Study Club of Wyandotte, Michigan, ill CALL AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR FULL DETAILS NORTH DAKOTA POWER & LIGHT CO. because she had her PERMANENTS KELVINATOR 218's Broadway HER HAIR socks’ tore sega a impound the ends are never wispy. permanent here, $3.50," BRODL'S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP’ u 11:15—Farm Flashes. 1 :00—Dramatization of Railroad Se gL of the Wizard ol 5:00—Xavier Cugat and Orch. 6:00—Dance Masters. '15—Oriental Orch. 00—Benny Meroff and Orch. 30—Dan Russo and Orch. 00—Corn Cob Club of Noa 30—National Radio Forum. 10:30—Don Bester Orch. 00—Cab Calloway Orch. 11:30—Harry Sosnik and Orch. THURSDAY, NOV. 23 7:15—Don Hall Trio. 7:30—Cherio Program. 8:00—Breakfast Club, 9:45—Kitchin-Air. 11:15—Ward and Muzzy—Piano Duo. 11:30—National Farm and Home Hour. 3:15—British Political Discussion. 4:00—Julia K. Jaffray Interviews. 4:15—Babes in Hollywood. 5:00—Xavier Cugat Orch. 6:00—Harding Sisters. 6:15—Century of Progress Orch. 7:00—Fleischmann Hour. 9:00—Kraft Program with Paul Whiteman. 10:15—Ford Dealers of the Air. 10:30—Montclair Hotel Orch. 11:00—Phil Spitalny Orch. 11:15—Men of Note. 11:30—Lon Blake and Orch. FRIDAY, NOV. 24 eee Hall Trio. :30—Cheerio Program. 8:00—Breakfast Club. 9:00—Tony Gabooch. 4 :35—Womens Page of the Air. 45—Singing Strings. ui :30—National Farm and Home Hour. 2:15—Friday Steeplechase. '30—Women’s Radio Review. 3:20—Rhythmic Serenade. 3:30—Modern Columbus. 4:00—Norman Cloutier and_Orch. 4:15—Rhythmic Serenade. 5:00—Xavier Cugat and Orch. 6:00—Dance Masters. 6:45—Harold Van Horne—Pianist. 8:00—Carlos Molieano Orchestra. ding 10:30—Jack Denny and Orch. 11:00—Cab Calloway and “alas 11:30—Harry Sosnik Orc! SATURDAY, NOV. 25 7:15—Don Hall Trio. :30—Cheerio Program. 00—Breakfast Club. '30—Weathy Harmony. 00—Jimmy Garrigan Orch. 15—Rhythmic Serenade. (00—Xavier Cugat Orch. 45—Little Orphan Annie. 00—Meyer Davis Orch. 15—Phil Spitalny Orch. 30—Kaltenmeyers Kindergarten. 00—Economies in the New Deal. '30—“Jambouree.” 00—One Man's Family. '30—Hollywood on the Air. 00—Carefree Carnival, f Columbia System (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Nov. 19 7:00—Organ reveille. 7:30—Artist recital (Charlotte Harri- man, contralto; Crane Calder, 5). bass). 1:45—Artist recital (Roger Kinne, baritone; Charlotte Harriman, contralto). hatte Bugle, children’s pro- 9: s0—Earnon Robison’s Grazy Buck- 9: 45—Marion Carley, pianist. 10:00—Rhoda Arnold and Taylor Buckley with concert orchestra. wae Lake ~ City tabernacle hoir and organ. uu: 30—Madison ensemble, ee Mor and oe me 2 Helen Morgan e- man’s orchestra. 1:30—The Big Hollywood Show, with . with - Abe Lyman’s orchestra, “Accordiana,’ 2: 00—New York Philharmonic-Sym- compere. Bruno Wal- ‘ter, con 4:90—Fgjak Gramit and dull, san- 5: 0—Sangs ‘by My. Mother used to sing. With Jacques Renard’s orchestra; Oliver Smith, tenor; and Muriel Wilson, soprano. 6:00—The American with Ethel Waters, George Beatty Brothers’ orches- sermons. 6:45—Between the Bookends. From Kansas City. eon 1:00—An Evening in P; 7:30—Freddie Rich entertains. Mil- dred Bailey; Do Re Mi Trio; Eton Boys and orchestra. 8:00—The Seven Star Revue. With Martini, the Vagsboad Glee Chi” 00—“Patri’s Dramas of Childhood.” 10:00—Guy Lombardo and his Royal It’s all For Aree: eee «RADIO | DIAL = — us ee Duchin and his orches- Us 30—Cide Lucas and his orchestra. From Chicago. ' — Monday, Nov. 20 7:00—Salon Musicale. Vincent Sorey, conductor, 7:30—Sunny Melodies. Mark War- now, conductor. 8: Pag Sorey and his orches 9:45—Wil Osborne and his orche: tra with Pedro de Cordoba ar. His Friend Philosophy. 10:00—“Cooxing Closeups.” Mary Ellis Ames, Home Economist. 10:30—Tony Wons with Keenan and * Phillips, plano team. 11:00—“The Voice of Experience.” 11:15—Gypsy Nina. Songs. 11:30—General Mills’ news flashes. 12:00—George Hall and: his orches- tra. 12:30—Mischa Raginsky and his Hotel Edison ensemble, 1:00—The Round Towners quartet. Directed by Harry Simeone. 2:00—Oahu Serenaders. 2:30—U. 8. Marine Band. 3:00—Mimo Bonaldi and orchestra. 3:35—Artist Recital. Crane Calder, bass; Mildred Rose, soprano, 4:00—Skippy. From Chicago, 4:45—Cowboy Tom. 5:00—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- tury. 5:15—Al and Pete. From Chicago. 5:30—Vera, Van, contralto. 5:45—Enoch Light orchestra. 6:15—Milton Kellem and his orches- tra. From Philadelphia. 6:30—Musical on the Air with Guest, Star. 7:00—Happy Bakers. Phil Duey, Frank Luther and Jack Parker, with Vivien Ruth. 6:30—Bing Crosby and Lennie Hay- ton’s orchestra. 6:45—Mary Manning and the Knick- erbockers. From Philadelphia. 8:00—"The Big Show’with Lulu Mc- Connell, Gertrude Niesen and Isham Jones orchestra. 9:00—Wayne King’s orchestra. 9:45—Myrt and Marge. From Chi- cago. 10:00—Evan Evans, bariton, with con- cert orchestra. 10:30—Glen Gray and his orchestra. 11:00—Leon Belasco and his orchestra. 11:30—Barney Rapp and his orches- tra. Tuesday, Nov. 21 7:00—Salon Musicale. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 7:45—Havens and Martin. From Philadelphia. + 8:00—Do Re Mi, Trio. 8:15—In the Luxembourg Gardens. 8:45—The Mystery Chief. 9:00—Bi and Ginger. Popular songs. From Philadelphia. 9:15—Morning Moods. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 9: a Robison’s Crazy Buck- 9: “The _rvolties, From Phila- 10: o0—The ae Milky Way. 10:15—“Big Freddy Miller.” 10:30—Tony Wons. 10:45—Carlile and London, pianists, 11:00—“The Voice of Experience.” *{11:15—Connie Gates, songs. 11:30—General Mills news flashes. 11:35—George Scherban and his Rus- sian Gypsy orchestra. 12: sess agg the Little French Prin- 12: 15—Rels and Dunn, comedy and songs. 12:30—Easy Aces. 12:45—“Painted Dreams.” 1:00—Ann Leaf at the organ. 1:15—Romance of Helen Trent. 1:30—American School of the Air. 2:00—Metropolitan Parade. 2:30—“Crime—Its Cause and Cure.” Attorney-General Homer 5. Cummings and Senator Royal 8. Copeland. 3:00—U. 8S. Navy Band. Patriotic period. 3:30—General Mills news flashes. 3:35—Enoch Light and his orchestra. 3:45—Enoch Light and his orchestra. 4:00—Skippy. From Chicago. 4:15—Phil Regan, tenor. 4:20—Phil Regan, tenor. 4:30—Jack Soe el American Boy. From Chica; 43 48—Genige Hall and his Hotel Tat orchestr: 4: MeGomae F Hall and his Hotel Taft 5: on Bick Rogers in the 25th Cen- 3 18-Olge Vernon with Norm Sherr, pianist. From Chicago. a :30—Betty Barthel, pianist. 45—"'Little a sae iy. 00—Myrt and Marge. From Chi- cago. 6:15—The Texas Rangers. From 6: 45—Boake Carter. 1:00—Elmer Everett Yess, 1 wae ad Sam, the Barbasol Ui s0—The Voice of Experience. 1:45—The Modern Male Chorus. Directed by Andre Kostelanetz. 8:00—California Melodies. Raymond Paige’s orchestra and guest stars. 8:30—Nino Martini, tenor, and Co- lumbia_ Symphony orchestra; Howard Barlow, conductor. 9:00—The Legend of America. A panorama of American History. 9:30—Columbia news service. 9:45—Howard Barlow and the New World Symphony orchestra. 10:00—Holtard Barlow and the New forld Symphony 10: 16—To ‘be announced. 10:15—Elmer Everett Yeas. F( 20—Soe Haymes and his orchestra. 10:30—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 10:45—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 11:00—Vincent Lopez and his orches- | tra. From Chicago. 11:30—Joe Haymes and his orchestra. Wednesday, Nov. 22 7:00—Salon Musicale. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 7:30—Sunny Melodies. Mark ‘War- now, conductor. 9:00—Reis and Dunn, comedy and songs. 3:15—Vincent Sorey and his orches- t ra, 8:30—Metropolitan Parade. 9:00—The Oxol Feature. With Gor- don, Dave and Bunny. 9:15—Bill and Ginger. 9:30—In the Luxembourg Gardens. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 9:45—Will Osborne and his orchestra with Pedro de Cordorba and his Friendly Philosophy. 10:00—“Cooxing Closeups.” Mary Ellis Ames, home economist. 10:15—The Four Showmen. Male quartet. 10:30—Tony Wons. 10:45—Dancing Echoes. 11:00—The Voice of Experience. 11:185—Gypsy Nina. 11:30—General Mills news flashes. 11:35—Mischa Raginsky and his Hotel Edison ensemble. 12:00—Marie, the Little French Prin- cess. 12:15—The Playboys. Felix Bernard, Walter Samuels and Leonard Whitcup, “Six Hands on Two Pianos.” {12:30—Easy Aces. 12:45—“Painted Dreams.” 1:00—The Captivators. 1:15—The Romance of Helen Trent. 1:15—Artist Recital. 1:30—American School of the Air. 2:00—Manhattan Moods. 3:00—Claude Hopkins and his orches- tra. 3:30—General Mills news flashes. 3:35—Educational Features. Dr. Ed- ward Francis, National Institu- te of Health: “‘Tularemia.” 3:45—The Merrymakers. 4:00—Skippy. From Chicago. 4:15—Jack Brooks and his orchestra. 4:30—Jack Armstrong—All American Boy. From Chicago. 4:45—Cowboy Tom. 5:00—Buck Rogers. in the 25th Cen-! tury. 8:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jim. 5:15—Al and Pete. From Chicago. 5:30—Vera Van, contralto. 5:45—George Hall and his orchestra. 6:00—Myrt and Marge. From Chi- cago. 6:15—The Texas Rangers. From Kansas City. 6:30—Those McCarty Girls. From tr Kansas City. 6:45—Boake Carter. 7:00—Happy Bakers. Frank Luther and Jack Park- er, with Vivien Ruth. 7:15—Stranger Than Fiction. From Kansas City. 1:30—Albert Spalding, violinist; with Conrad Thibault, baritone; and Phil Duey, Don Voorhees orchestra. 8:00—Gulf Program—Irvin 8. Cobb and Al Goodman's orchestra. 8:15—The Columbians. Freddie Rich, conductor. 8:30—White Owl Program. Guy Lom- bardo's Royal Canadians with Burns and Allen, comedy team. 9:00—Old Gold Program. Moran and Mack with Fred Waring’s Pen- nsylvanians. 10:30—Ozzie Nelson and his orchestra. 11:00—Eddie Duchin and his orches- tra. 11:30—Barney Rapp and his orches- tra, Thursday, Nov. 23 7:00—Salon Musicale. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 7:45—Havens and Mack. From Phila- delphia, 9:00—Bill and Ginger. Popular songs. | From Philadelphia. 9:15—Visiting with Ida Bailey Allen, radio home makers. 10:30—Tony Wons with Peggy Keenan and Sandra Phillips, piano} team. 10:45—Academy of Medicine. Dr. Charles Gordon Heyd, profes- sor of surgery, New York Post Graduate Medical School—Co- bia University: “Present Day Knowledge of Goiter.” 11:35—George Scherban and his Rus- sian Gypsy orchestra. 12;00—Marie, the Little French Prin- cess, 12:15—Reis and Dunn. Comedy and 2:30—National Student Federation program. 2:45—Curtis Institute of Music pro- gram. aa cad Recital. Theo Karle, e Chicago. 4:15—George Hall and his orchestra. 4:45—“Stamp Adventure’s nie lub.” Sponsored by Doggie Dinner. 5:15—Olga Vernon wilh Norm Sherr, From Cl le: football. dope. 5:30—Eddie Dooley's From Kansas 6:15—Texas Rangers. From Kansas City. 6:30—Jack Denny's orchestra, Jean- nie Lang and Paul Small, songs. 6:45—Boake Carter. 1:00—Elmer Everett Yess. 7:15—Singin’ Sam, the Batbasol Man. 7:30—Harlem Serenade. Hall John- son Singers and Claude Hop- kins orchestra. 8:00—Andre Kostelanetz presents Evelyn MeGregor, contralto; Evan Evans, baritone; mixed chorus and tie Guild, :30—Columblia Dramat 00—Deep River. Willard Robison, 9:30—Columbis | news service. This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on NEVER PANS a. P. Schmidt, Phone. 106. LAYING MASH Seed Co. +|10:30—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 9:45—Myrt and Marge. From Chi- cago. 110:00—Gladys Rice and concert or- im chestra. 10:15—To be announced. 10:45—Isham Jones and his orchestra. |11:00—Ozzie Nelson and his orchestra. | 11:30—Clyde Lucas and his orchestra. Friday, Nov. 24 7:15—Sunny Melodies, Mark War- now, conductor. 9:00—The Oxol Feature. With Gor- don, Dave and Bunny. 9:45—Will Osborne and his orches- tra with Pedro de Cordorba and his Friendly Philosophy. 10:00—“Cooking Closeups.” Mary Ellis Ames, home economist. 11:35—George Hall and his orchestra. 12:00—Marie, the Little French Prin- cess, |12:15—The Playboys. Felix Bernard, Walter Samuels and Leonard Whitcup, “Six Hands on Two Pianos.” 1:30—Philadelphia orchestra, pold Stokowski, conductor. | 3:00—Artist Recital. Barbara Maurel, | _ contralto; Theo Karle, tenor. 3:35—U. 8. Army band. 4:15—Phil Regan, tenor. 4:45—Cowboy Tom. 5:15—Bobby Benson and Sunny Jit | 5:45—George Scherban and his Rus- sian Gypsy orchestra. 6:15—The Texas Rangers, From Kansas City. 6:45—Boake Carter. 7:00—Happy Bakers. Leo- | | Phil Duey,| with Vivien Ruth. 7:15—Edwin C. Hill, “The Human Side of the News.” 7:30—The March of Time. 8:00—Gulf Program. and Al Goodman's orchestra. 8:30—All American Football Show. 9:00—Swift Revue. Johnson. 9:45—Symphonic Strings. Montreal. 10:00—Symphonic Strings. Montreal. 10:30—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 11:00—Glen Gray and his orchestra. 11:30—Leon Belasco and his orches- From From tra. 11:30—Vincent Lopez and his orches- tra, x Saturday, Nov. 25 Frank Luther and Jack Parker |: Irvin 8. Cobb |g With Olsen and |i] ee Chase Bank’s Movie Stock Deal Exposed ‘Washington, Nov. 18.—(>}—New evi- dence that the Chase National bank and its affiliate, the Chase Securities jcorporation, advanced more ti $100,000,000 to finance floating of a Giant theatre holding company now in receivership was analyzed Satur- day by senate investigators. Ferdinand Pecora, counsel for the senate stock market committee took the data with him to New York for study over the week-end. This part of the transactions involving General Theatres Equipment Inc.; wil be brought out when hearings resume next week, investigators said. Success in Two Words DO-RIGHT That's What We Do At FRANK’S PLACE 119 3rd St. Bismarck EXPERT we Se COLLIS panes Graduate OFFICE NOW OPEN -Phone 164 for Appointment Over Knowles Ji 7:00—Salon Musicale. Vincent Sorey, conductor. 8:00—In the Luxembourg Gardens. Vincent Sorey, conductor. anes and Dunn. Comedy and fi 00 Frank ‘Winegar and his orches- 9: 30—Happy Days. From Philadel- Phia, 10:00—Adventures of Helen and Mary. program. Children’s j 10:30—Concert_ Miniatures. Crane_ Calder, bass. 11:00—Vincent Travers and his or- chestra. 11:35—Enoch Light and his orchestra. 12:00—Harold Knight and his orches- tra. 12:30—Football Souvenir 3:00—Mischa Raginsky and his en-| semble. 3:35—Saturday Syncopators. 4: Bie ea Duchin and his orches- 1 4: 15—Eddle Duchin and his orches- ! tra. 4:20—Eddle Duchin and his orches- tra. 4:45—Spanish Serenade. 5:00—“Meet the Artist’—Bob Tap- linger interviews radio stars. 5:15—Mildred Bailey, songs. 5:30—Eddie Dooley’s football scores. 5:45—Tito Guizar, Mexican tenor. 6:00—Frederic William Wile, the po- litical situation in Washington tonight. 6:15—Jack Denny’s orchestra. Jean- nie Lang and Paul Small, songs. 6: ore Lucas i his orchestra. From Chi 7:15—Fray and ‘Braggiotti, piano team. | 7.30—George Jessel; Vera Van, con-| tralto; Eton Boys’ quartet, and Freddie Rich’s orchestra. 8:00—Elder Michaux and his con- gregation. 1 9:00—Byrd Antarctic Expedition. { 9:45—Isham Jones and his orchestra. 10:15—Elmer Everett Yess. 10:3C—KMBG Dedication Program. 11:00—Barney Rapp and his orchestra. 11:30—Ted Fiorito and his orchestra. From San Francisco. _——_——————— Two Why Suffer With RR A Cold ag When \\ || THE eA HEALTH ‘LINIC cae Can Quickly Relieve You Just new suits Albert Papacek Phone 358 09 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. Klein’s Tailoring and Klein’s Cleaning Best for past 17 years PILOT GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIO SET Leads the Field for Reception! One of These Sets Should Be in Your Home Superhetero-| Superhetero- dyne table om table model K-52 — 1 K-63 — An improved parti nes partica fine cabinet,