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0—N "s Hour 9:00—adio Puinit 9:30—Mexican Merimba Band 00—Gruen and Hall 215—Major Bowe's Capitol Party 1:30—Radio City Concert ht Our American Schools —Ted Weems and his Orchestra 9:00—Breen and d 10:00—Hour of M Success in Two Words DO-RIGHT ‘That's What We Do At FRANK’S PLACE 119 3rd St. Bismarck EXPERT Watch and Jewelry Repairing Satisfaction Guaranteed C. M. Walker Located at Harris & Woodmansee gives service that is service and then some. Texaco Service Station Corner Third & Thayer French & Welch 306 Main KANDY KORN Candies, Tobaccos, Maga- zines, Newspapers, School Supplies Large New Selection Rental Books Come in, see our selection of Christmas Cards THE CHIP SHOP 211 4th St. Geo. Dobson Dean Butler Family | hythm Ramblers he Arnold and Commodores 1 Home hour Alpert, plano LOriginalities wand Angel ‘Syncopators 1—William Daly's Orchestra 00—Minstrel Show, Gene Arnold O—Knickerbocker Quartet Gene Arnold, narrator Meroff and his Orch and Orchestra ek and Orche: 60—Morning Bon Halt Trio 1 Originalities A X 0—The Widow 3 ounced res of Dr. Doolittle A Talk Orphan Annie erofl Orchestra Orch. ning Devotions: 1 Hall Trio 0 Review nade Clemens, and hythmie nd Lorett —'The Lady Next Door ‘True Railroad Adventures nes in Hollywood 1 Perlmutter Clues ‘erous s Paradise ( pen Cob: Pipe ¢ Club 60—Monntain Mu days Children agic Moments ‘our Southern Singers astman School Symphony Or, andeob * the Pooh d. of Womens Clubs heing Lad sittle Orphan Annie le Mountatneers. dream singer tack "Denny Orchestra Friday, Dec 00—Morning Devoti 1S—Don Hall Trio rio reakfast Club This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on NEVER FAILS LAYING MASH Dacotah Seed Co. J. P. Schmidt, Mgr. Phone 106 are that way about each other. Daniels and Ben Lyon. together at Palm Springs, Calif, Barbara is the daughter of Bebe The youngsters were caught enjoying a swim e Arnold and Commodores arm and Home hour Men, male quartet dow and Angel and Music S. Marine Band ’—Betty and Bob —The Modern Columbus rman 1, Cloutier Orchestra r tle Orphan Annie sh and Perlmutter gerous Paradise Listen to Harris 40—DPhil Baker rst Nighter i—Lum and Abner )—Jack Denny Orchestra 0—Cab Ca Orchestr Orchestr: the Breakfast Club )—The Gospel Singer ta Recital wn Lovers Lane Union Program Cugat Orchestra Orphan Annie 00—Baron Munchausen :00—The Saturday Nite Dancing rty 11:00—Carefree Carnival oii a Columbia System | (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Dee. 17 0—Organ Reveille Buckaroos larion Carley, Pianist 10: 00—Ithoda Arnold and Taylor Buck- t Lake City Tabernacle choir and organ —Madison Ensemble 0—Churech of the Air in, the Minstrel Man ay Melodies Nywood show Drums Crumit and Julia San- rson igs My Mother U: sed to Sing Smiling ‘Ed McConnell nborn K Denny's Orchestra Nard ~~ Robison—Snycopated Sermons Rin Tin Tin Thriller —An Evening in Paris 0—Columbia D: Gi ta Nations—Belgium y Lombardo and Orchestra Addie Duchin, Orchestra 00—Henry Busse and Orchestra i130 ‘incent Lopez and Orch. Monday, Dee. 18 7:00—Salon Musicale y Melodies 6 Playboys: :15—Vincent *Sorey and, Orchestra 8:30—Metropolitan Parade No aercumee eae oe —Bill and Ginger _— Merrymakers ill Osborne and Orchestra 10 00—Cooking Closeups 0—The Voice of Experience sy Nina, songs j—Concert Miniatures :00—George Hall and Orchestra 30—Migcha Raginsky and his Hotel ison Ensemble 0—University of South Carolina Glee Club 2:00—Oahu Serenaders The Voice of Experience . 8. Marine Band :00—Rob Nolan with Wheeler's Orchestra Clarence $—Howard Barlow and New Worlé Symphony Orchestra j(o—Jack Armstrong—All American Boy 45—Cowboy Tom 00—Skippy. 5—Al and Pete Vera Van, Contralto O—Buek Rogers in the 25th Cen- tury —Bouke Carte: 0—Phil Duey, Frank Luther and Jack Parker 0—Bing Crosby, Hayton’s Orch. The Big Show ‘Wayne King's Orchestra News j—Myrt and Marge 0—Deep River —Roswell Sisters 0—Glen Gray and his Orchestra 11:00—Leon Belasco and his Orchestra :30—Abe Lyman and His Orchestra Tuesday, Dec. 19 :00—Do Re Mi, Trio :15—In the Luxembourg Gardens 0—Bill and Ginger 5—Morning Moods 0—Carson Robinson's Crazy Buck- rlile and London, Pianists \—The Voice of Experience b—Connie Gates, Songs o—Busk Rogers in the 25th Cen- 15—AT rand Pete ‘The Dictators Memory Lane —Myrt_ und 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 7:15—Frank Winegar Orch. 7:30—The Voice of Experience FURNACES INSTALLED & and REPAIRED en, Songs ita) Jones and His Orch, nt Lopes and His Orch. JomAce Brigode and His Orch. Wednesday, Dee. 20 :00—Salon Musicale 0-—Sunny Melodies \—Eaton Boys —Vincent Surey and His Orch. letropolitan Parade Dave and Bunny 1 and Gini NPVMATNN TAaHmvwawMni Baan ooSoewwwr~ es iy 0—La Forge Berumen Musicale 0—Manhattan Moods sal ‘and Pete 30— Contralto ‘an, Socecrks Hall and His Orchestra —Myrt and Mart 3—The Texas Rangera 0—Music on the Air 5—Boake Carter 0—Phil Duey, Frank Luther and Jack Parker :00—Fred ‘Waring, Pennsylvanians 0—News S—Myet and Marge 0—Presenting Mark Warnow Modern Male Chorus —Eddie Duchin Orchestra O—Little Jack Little orchestra. 7, Dee, 31 00—Salon "Sfusicale BESS Socom ma1-9 0—Eton Boys, Male ‘Quart set: In the Luxembourg Gardens 0—Bill and Ginger ‘Visiting With fda Batley Allen 0—-Carson Robinson's Crazy Buck- aroos ‘Melody Parade 5—Sunny side Up ogram 3 hes Institute of Music meneriowa ipsa Speaker rtist Recital ippy 5—George Hall and Orchestra Jack Armstrong ‘5—Stamp Adventurer’s Club 0—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- \ 5—Singin’ Sam, the Rarbasol Man 0—Voice of America 0—Leopold Stokowsk! Orchestra o—Andre Kostelanets 0—New! azie Nelson Orchestra 0—Abe Lyman Or Orchestra ay, Dee. 23 8:00—The Mclodeers 9:45—Witl Osborne Orch 0—Cooking Closeups P—eie Freddie Miller :15—Romance of Helen Trent 0—Philadelphia (Orehestra, g—Arelst Recital. 0—New: 5—U. 8. Army Band 0—Sicippy oi Make this a Christmas she will never forget n Electric Refrigerator Visit Any of These Dealers Gamble Store Corwin-Churchill Motors Montgomery, Ward & Co. Melville Electric Shop Tavis Music Co. H, Thompson Plumbing _ North Dalets Poser & Light 9:45—Myre a 100—Gledys tale Marg 5—Boswell 8! fae oes Jack Liter eed Oren, le Jaci 0—Henry Busse Oreh. Dee. 33 Lustmboora Gardens nd Dunn ‘Winegar Orchest 0—Adventures heer Up of Helen ry Mary ent Travers Orch a saght Orchestra 0—Madison Ensemble i: '30—National Press Club Christmas Program ae leyan Choir 0—Ann Leaf at the oF organ turday Syncopators 0—News 5 —Mi ‘insky, Borembie irohes fer O— Meet the Artist 5—Mildred “Batley, o—Georse Hall al Groh senha eoree ss parkas an abd Ensemble, Sle Guise aie 0—Hlder ii eucan ae Wilton Woman Will Broadcast Tuesday Monda: 123 beet Batt! Among radio’s entertainers next week will be Miss Evelyn Matteson, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, EB Matteson of Wilton. She is well known throughout Burleigh county. Miss Matteson sings and plays the guitar. She will broadcast twice next Tuesday, Dec. 19, from station WMBI of Chicago (1080 kilo- cycles), first at 10:30 a. m. and then at midnight. Variety is the keynote in the @rrangement 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- dresses 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 (KFYR), Dallas (WFAA), Fargo (WDAY) and Denver (KOA). Many local fans have other fa- vorite stations, 9:00—Byrd Antarctic Expedition 9:30—News 9:45—Leaders in Action Gray Orchestra, yyman Orchestra uy do—ENttle Tack Tattle 11:30—Gus Arnheim and Orchestra | CKY (Winnipeg) (Central Standard pea Sunday, Dee. 1: 1:00—Lyrie Trig, Montreal, 1:30——Band, The Grenadier Guards “+ its engineers, Harry C, Knudson, were 2:00—New York Philharmonic Orch. 4:00—Vesper Hour, 8, George Winn! peg Dee. 18 Toronto 12:30—University Lecture 00—Western Home Hour. 9:45—Senlor Hockey Broadcast Dee. 19 12: 00—Rex ti Battles Orchestra 12:30—University Lecture 8:30—Gems from the Lyric Stage ‘Wednenday, Dec. 20 1: 00—Rex Rattle's Orchestra 2:30—University Lecture Bio estern Home Hour raday, Dec. 31 00—Rex Battle's Orchestra i :80—University Lecture 8:00—Band of 56th Regiment :30—Radio Theatre Guild, Montreal ir 9:00—Western Home Hou: 9:45—Senior Hockey Broadci Friday, Dec. 7:00—Guy Watkins ena Are Har- mony, Saskatoon 00—Gypsy Rhapsody :30—Symphonie Strings 10:4 Ae Moose Jaw Fifteen thousand men, North Da- kota’s full quota, are at work this week under the federal civil works ad- ministration program, John Williams, secretary of the federal emergency re- ef committee, announced Friday. Of the many civil works projects presented to the committee from over the state, approximately 1,600 have | been approved, Williams estimated, Harris Robinson, CWA engineer, said additional proposed projects are com- ing in daily. On the basis of a 30-hour week with 50 cents an hour for unskilled labor- Christmas Week 15,000 Are Employed On Civil Works Jobs will create @ body of water known as Lake Dakota, extending from the Big Bend of the Missouri river 12 miles southwest of Coleharbor, almost to Williston, There are from 14 to 18 square feet of skin on the human body. L. 8. COLLIS Dr. of Chiro; Palmer Graduate OFFICE NOW OPEN Phone 164 for Appointment Over Knowles Jewelry Hours 9:00 to 12:00—1:30 to 5:00 ers, the present minimum weekly pay- roll for CWA workers in the state is more than $225,000. A comparatively few skilled or semi-skilled laborers are receiving wages ranging from 50 cents to $1.20 an hour. All projects under the CWA pro- gram are of a public nature, mainly of highway work, improve- ments to public buildings and parks, sewers, drains and other public works. Civil works funds are intended «nainly for wages and the amount that may be used for materials is limited. Tolan ‘Williams Farmer | : Albert Papacek Phone 358 109 Third St. Bismarck, N. D., Wrestles for Life | Williston, N. D., Dec. 16—(?)— Jacob Cleve, Pherrin township farmer, is recovering from bruises received in a wrestling match with 8 bull, in which human skill won over brute force, although the brute force got in the first licks. | ° Orchestra from Cleve was leading the animal ‘ from a pasture when he was sud- denly attacked, knocked down and trampled. As the ‘bull attacked again, Cleve seized the animal by the horns and bull-dogged him to his knees. After this show of hu- man superiority, the bull, when released, retreated and showed no further fight. In the first attack, the animal’s short horns ripped through Cleve’s clothing and inflicted flesh wounds, Federal Engineers Survey ‘Lake’ Basin tween Garrison and Williston, federal engineers have begun a survey of the “Lake Dakota” basin, a huge reser- advised Friday. The board was told an engineer ar- rived in North Dakota from Washing- ton last Sunday and went to Garrison Monday. The engineer is to establish levels and report on the general con- tour of the river valley which, under the $65,000,000 development proposal, It Doean’t Cont it pays to have 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 Suffer With A Cold When wai a THE CLASS HEALTH CLINIC Bismarck Can Quickly Relieve You Just Phone 604 appointment Klein’s Tailoring and Klein’s Cleaning Best for past 17 years 9:38—earl Hi Orch, from Vancouver 10:00—Moonlight on the Pacific 1 #00-—Frank Wright's Orchestra British ‘railways lead the world in Big The ian ‘French Prin-| speed, the average express train rates of the four pricipal countries being: Britain, 419 miles an hour; United States, 41.3 miles an hour; France, 40.8, and Germany, 36.6, GIVE HER AN IDEAL Vacuum Cleaner Gift for Xmas ‘$31.50 Phone 179 Melville Electric Shop 4 Under G. P. Hotel Bldg. on “ Broadway gill 2 * GRANDER GIFT o° “ A MAGIC CHEF gas range — her cooking z $ # =— to her kitchen— to é

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