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a4 48 0 0 OU r4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1938 _ National Radio Chains Offer Varied Programs Seay Columbia System (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Dec. 10 v: paces Reveille 30—Artist Recital 0—Junior Bugle 0—Church of the Air 3 —Crasy Buckaroos, 5—Marion Carley, st 18: ‘d0—Rhoda Arnold and Taylor Buck: | ley 10: s0—Salt Lake City Tabernacle choir Lazy Dan, the Siinstrel Man Broadway Melodies | ‘The Big Hollywood show _ ‘MoNey ork Philharmonic Sym- y orchestra 4:90—Roses and Drums 4:80—Frank Crumit and Julia San-} derson, 4 §:00—Songs My Mother Used to Sing; Smiling Ed McConnell Raltenborn de, Orchestra «1S oblaon—Snycopated rigode and His Qrghestra —An Evening in Paris 7:30—Columbia Dramatic Guild e Seven Star Revue Dramas of Childhood ve of Nations—Belgium y¥ Lombardo and Orchestra die Duchin, Orchestra ‘and Orchestra and Orchestra Dec. 11 Ogee 11:00—Henry Busse 11:30—Ace Brigode Monday, fetropolitan "parade nd Ginger ers nd Orchestra king Closeups forning Mood: 30—Tony Wons an a Piano Team Rhythm Kings of Experience y Nina, songs neert Miniatures ‘eorge Hall and Orchestra sch: sky and his Hotel Sdison BE vound Towners Quartet eof Helen Trent n School of the Air 00—Oahu Serenaders The Voice of Experience Marine Band $:00—Bob Nolan | with Wheeler's Orchestra and New World Clarence kip —The Dictator: Sc Atmstrong—All American tira Van, contralto och Light Orchestra The Texas Rangers Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- “Frank Luther and ‘ ari ny win C Hil ing Crosby, Hayton’s Orch. eopold Stokowskt a‘ lexander Woollcott 30—The Big Show 00—Wayne King’s Orchestra 45: 10:00—Deep River 10:15—Boswell Sisters 10:30—Glen Gray and Orchestra ‘00—Leon Belasco and his Orchestra #: '30—Abe Lyman and His Orchestra ‘Tuesday, Dec. 13 2:00—Do Re Mi, Trio 5—In the Luxembourg Gardens $:00—BIll and Ginger 5—Morning Moods (0—Carson Robinson's Crazy Buck- aroos, S—The Frivolities 15—Big Freddy Miller :30—Tony Wons :45—Carlile and London, Pianists 0—The Voice of Experience onnie Gates, Songs ae 11:35—George Scherban and His Rus- sian Gypsy Orchestra Azs eee the Little French Prin- ces: 4 OU—U, S, Navy Band —Enoch Light and His Orchestra |! :00—Skippy :15—-Phil Regan, Tenor :30—Jack Armstrong Ms—George Tall and His Orch. 5:00—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen-| 12:30 tury :15—Al and Pete 0—Betty Barthell, Pianist 5:45—Memory Lane 6:00—Myrt and Marge 6:15—The Texas Rangers 6:30—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen tury 7:00—Elmer, Everett Yess 7:15—Singin’ Sam, the Barbasol Man Tlb—Agnes Anderson with Jack Griffin's Orchestri The Voice of Experience —The Columbians §:00—Leopold Stokowski and Phila- delphia Orchestra ‘oet's Gold ‘alifornia Melodies ew 3 rt and Marge an Evans, baritone 19:15—Gertrude Niesen, Songs 19:30—Isham Jones and His Orch, t Lopez and His Orch. i 30—Ace | Belgone Sand His Orch. Wednesday, Dee. 18 ton Boys neent Sorey and His Orch. 8: som Metropolitan Parade 9:00—Gordon, Dave and Bunny 2:15—Bill and Ginger 90—Cooking Closeups 15—The Four Showmen 45—Dancing Echoes 00—The Voice of Experience 11:35—Mischa Raginsky Ensemble 12:00—Marie, the Little French Prin- Radio Attempts to Please Everyone Variety is the keynote in the | arrangement of programs broad- cast each week by the two great radio chains—the National and | Columbia systems. Lovers of music will find a wide assortment of choice morsels on this program, including organ re- citals, choir presentations, min- strel productions, vocal soloists, | band music, symphony and popular | orchestras and various others, For sports fans there is the | All-America Football Show and | various other athletic features, both national and local. Dramatic presentations and ad- Gresses by leading speakers dot the weekly programs throughout. Farmers may “tune in” on the Farm and Home hours and other features designed to entertain and instruct agrarians. | For those seeking religious com- | fort there are the morning devo- tions, Catholic hour and other church features, particularly on Sunday afternoon. | Programs published on this page | | generally are for the stations | easiest tc get here. | Easiest stations on the Columbia chain to tune in on at Bismarck are Salt Lake City (KSL), Minne- apolis (WCCO), and Oklahoma City (KOMA). Easiest in the National system are Bismarck | (WFAA), Fargo Denver (KOA). Many local fans have other fa- vorite stations. raday, Dec. 14 00—Eton Boys, Male Quartet $:15—In the Luxembourg Gardens 00—Bill and Ginger 9:15—Visiting With {de Bailey Allen :80—Carson ‘Robinson's Crazy Buck- 9:45—Melody Parade 0:15—Sunny Side Up \—Tony Wons 5—Academy of Medicine \—The Voice of Experience —Connie Gates, Songs News® eorge Scherban Orchestra Marle, the Little French Prin- 5—Reis and Dunn 0—Easy Aces 0—Metropolitan Parade Seen Student 5—Cl curtis Institute of Music Federation ‘American Legion Speaker Artist Recital Kippy 5—George Hall, ae Orchestra 0—Jack Ar: —Stamp. ‘Adventurer’s Club eae Rogers inthe 25th Cen- —Ai'Xna Pete 5: 30—Jack Armstrong ger: —Mildred Bailey, songs 5—Boake Carter ‘mer Everett Yess 7:30— §:00—Leopold_ Stokowski Orchestra 8:15—Andre Kostelanets 45—The Mystery Guild 30—3 15—Phil Regan, Tenor 10:30—Isham Jones Orchestra 1:00—Ozzie Nelson Orchestra 11:30—Abe Lyman Orchestra Friday, Dee. 15 3: 80—Carson Robinson’ 's Craty Buck- —Wilt Osborne Orchestra 0—Tony Wi 3—Dancing Echoes —The Voice of Experience oe eatles The Little French Prin- SS 12: 15—The Playboys Ei A 1:30—Philadelphia Orchestra 3:00—Artist Recital. 3:30—News. 3:45—U. S. Army Band 4:00—Skippy 4:15—Dell Campo, #01 4:30—Jack. Armstrong 4:45—Cowboy Tom Back Home in Smiling Mood The'cheery smile that has flashed on @ thousand screens greeted cameramen when Dorothy Gish arrived in New York on the Berengaria from a European trip. Miss Gish is shown above, registering homecoming joy. 5:00-—-H. V. Kaltenborn 15—Al and Pete lack Armstrong yrt and Marge 45—Boake Carter :00—Phil Duey, Frank Luther, and |, Jack Parker 7:15—Edwin C. Hill 7:30—The March of Ti $:00—Leopold Boke —Threads of Hap; 8:30-—AIl America Football Show 00—Olson and Johnson Orchestra "Ss yrt and Marge ladys Rice, soprano joswell Sisters ham Jones Orchestra ‘00—Little Jack Little and Orch, :30—Vincent Lopez Orchestra Saturday, Dee. 1 $:00—In the Luxembourg Gardens eis and Dunn 9:00—Frank Winegar Orchestra ventures of Helen and Mary . Y. Philharmonic, Concert. incent Travers Orchestra 2:00—Round Towners quartet 2:30—Ann Leaf at the organ 3:00—Saturday Syncopators 3: 3:35—Mischa Raginsky, Ensemble 4:15—Eddie Duchin Orchestra 4 ck Armstrong 4:45—Spanish Serenade 5:00—Meet the Artist 5:15—Mildred Bailey, Songs 3:43—George Scherban and Ensemble, 6:15—Tito Guizar, Mexican tenor 6:00—Frederic William Wile 6:30—Elder Michaux and congrega- tion 0—Elmer Everett Yess —Fray and Braggiotti 0—Byrd Antaretic Expedition $:30—News 9:45—Leaders In Action Gus Arnheim and Orchestra NBC Programs 8: $:00—NBC Enfloren's Hour 9:00 Radio Pulpit Mexican Merimba Band 10:00—Graen and Tall 10:15—Major Bowe's Capitol Theatre Party Hf 0—Radio City Concert 8:00—St. George's Episcopal Choir 8:30—American Album of Lota music 9:00—Jack Benny and Mary Living: | ston—Frank Black and Orch. 9:30—Mary Small and Green Bros. Novelty Orchestra 10:30—Minneapolis Symphony Orch. o—Musical Originalities }(0— Widow and Angel 5—The Syncopators Radio Review 0—Betty and Bob (0—Words and Music \—Ward and Muzzy ‘Babes in Hollywood ‘The Singing Lady U. S. Army Band. i—Engineering Thrills 0—King's Jesters, vocal trio 0—William Daly's Orchestra 0—Minstrel Show, Gene Arnold 0—Knickerbocker Quartet 0—Gene Arnold, narrator o—Henrl Deering ‘e Are” eine’ “Jesters (0—Southern Symphonies Harry Sosnick Orchest :30—Benny Meroff Orchestra ‘Tuesday, Dec. 1: Beauty From Head to Toe Look her over, ladies and gentle- men, and-expect to see this newcomer to Hollywood in several future movies. She’s Jacqueline Wells, and she'll make her film debut as Alice’s sister in “Alice in Wonderland.” poreqerer SOe SerrsannmseauUsunmmnsoSS SESE mAIAIA-3 KANDY KORN i Candies, Tobaccos, Maga- zines, Newspapers, School Supplies Large New Selection Rental Books i Come in, see our selection of Christmas Cards THE CHIP SHOP 211 4th St. Dean GIVE HER AN IDEAL Today's Children Four Southern Singers —Morin Sisters 5—Words and Music 0—Betty and Bob 0—Meredith Wilson's Orchestra 5—Harry Owen's Orchestra 5—America Going Forward Adventures of Dr. Doolittle - 0—Lady Esther Serenade 0—Ben Bernie's Orchestra 0—Ed Wynn :00—"Cruise of Seth Parker” 5—Robert Simmons, tenor 0—John B. Kennedy :30—Harry Sosnik Orch, Wednesday, Dee. 13 :00—Morning Devotions 8—Don Hall Trio }(0—Cheerio 0—The Breakfast Club —Wendell Hall, ukulele 0—Farm and Home hour 0—Musical Originalities 0——Woman’s Radio Review 0—Dangerous Paradise o—Warden Lawes 30—John McCormack and William Merrigan Daly Orchestra 30—Musle Magic Mountain Music 10:15—King's Jesters C. M. Walker Locased at Harris & Woodmansee 1 \ | \—Don Bestor Orshestra Cab Calloway Orchestra 1:30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra Thursday, Dec. 14 00—Morning. Devotions ‘Don Hall Trio 0—Cheerio :00—The Breakfast Club 0—The Gospel Singer —Clara, Lu 'n’ Em ‘Todays Children Magic Moments 0—U. 8. Navy Band Farm and Home hour 0—General Fed. of Womens Clubs Singing Lady Little Orphan Annie :00—Rex Cole Mountatneers o—Lum and Abner Rudy Vallee Orchestra 5—Revelers Quartet Lady Esther Serenace aul Whiteman Orchestra enny Meroff Orchestra Montclair Orchestra Install a Set of Glass Frost Shields for your car At a Small Cost Protect the Life and Property of others Make Winter Driving Safe and Enjoyable Stop Drafts and Rattles with Dor-Tite for Automobile Doors Ack’s Radiator Shop Bismarck gives service that fs service and then | “MAGIC CHEF it Necounc Kirbery, dream singer (0—Jack Denny Orchestra ‘riday, Dee. 15 7:00—Morning Devotions 18—Don Hall Trio ‘Walter Damrosch :00—Gene Arnold and Commodores 30—National Farm and Home hour 30—The Merrie-Men, male quartet 45—Smackout \—Norman L. Cloutier Orchestra 30—Singing Lady 45—Wizard of Oz 00—Xavier Cugat Orchestra 45—Little Orphan Annie :30—Potash and Perlmutter 7:30—Dangerous Paradise 8:00—Let's Listen to Harris 8:30—Phil Baker 9:00—Police Reporter, dramatic ekit 9:30—Lum and Al 10:30—Jack Denny. ‘Orchestra 11:00—Cab Calloway Orchestra 11:30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra Saturday, Dec. 16 7:00—Morning Devotions '15—Don Hall Trio 30-—Cheerio 8:00—The Breakfast Club 9:00—The Gospel Singer 10:30—Sonata Recital ny 00—Down Lovers Lane 1:30—National Grange Program 15—Dance Masters 00—Economics in the New Deal 45—Engineering Thrills 8:00—Baron Munchausen 9:00—The Saturday Nite Dancing bareh 11:00—Carefree Carnival | CKY (Winnipeg) (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Dec. 10 1:00—Lyric Trio, ‘Montreal 0——Band, The Grenadier Guards 2:00—New York Philharmonic Orch, 4:00—Vesper Hour, 8. George Winni- peg Monday, Dec. 11 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra from |. Toronto 12:30—University Lecture ‘00—Western Home Hour. :45—Senior Hockey Broadcast ‘Tuesday, Dec. 12 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra a Sune a Lecture 0—Under the Bridge of Paris, Montreal Wea Dec. 12° 12:00—Rex Saree | ‘Orchestra 12:30—University Lecture 9:00—Western Home Hour —Radio Theatre Guild, Montreal 0—Western Home Hour 5—Senior Hockey Broadcast Friday, Dec. 15 5:15—Department of Education Ui 0—Guy aa and Art Har- 10:30—Department of Education 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra 0—Under Eastern Skys, Edmonton = S. 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Rich silver finish, motor driven brush, Motor never efficient and useful! cequires oiling—most efficient Vacuum Cleaner, regularly $40; Duster Cleaner, regularly $14.50. Christmas Special—Both for $40 " SSSA rCLODOVONODIOVOS™BSS SEM NAMIE DUOONDE H E’LL APPRECIATE a discreet hint, sweetly given. He wants to . give you a Perfect this is the year to get it. For, although other prices have gone up, Magic Chef models still ta Rogers in ‘the 25th Cen- 5—Bouke Carter 0—Phil Duey, Frank Luther and Jack Parker o—Albert Spalding, Violinta ert Spalding, Violinist }0—Leopold Stokowski Orchestra 5—Alexander Woolleott 0—Guy Lumbardo’ tre cee, Waring’s ‘Pennsylvanians sy) rt and Marge o—Presenting Merk Warnow 5—Modern Male Choru: W esibabboane Electric Iron eo susie an. 19 a. Aibeooend eis: exclusive Westinghouse “Fatigueproo!” $4.95 Other Electric Irons $3.95 up All Electrical Appliance Gift Selec- tions now on display North Dakota Power "Eight Co. $31.50 Phone 179 Melville Electric Oven Regulators to pb your ~ rea if PP wae See atledtdeces, § ES Easy payment plan. Series 504, pictured, Montana-Dakota Power Co. - Mandan - Dickinson » (15 ceeeee es £5 = =, & —O——>__ aw, ,

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