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ont ated after y pas pit unt n Coa Md his , coul: breab he Sai 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 Christmas Music and Features _ Dominate Air Programs of Week | | 109 Third St. Can Quickly Relieve You Just Phone 604 appoistment ies Dr. of Chiropr: Palmer Graduate OFFICE NOW Phone 164 for Appointment Over Knowles J Hours 9:00 to 12:00—1:30 to 5:00 TAILOR CLEANER Valet Service Your old suit clean- ed and pressed here Will look better than most men’s, new suits Albert Papacek Phone 358 Install a Set Glass Frost Shields for your cat At a Small Cost Protect the Life and Property of others Make Winter D1 Safe and Enjoyable Stop Drafts and with Dor-Tite for Automobile Ack’s Radiator Shop Bismarck Why Suffer With A Cold When CLINIC Bismarck Klein’s Tailoring and Klein’s Cleaning Best for past 17 oat Standard Time) L. S. COLLIS 54 Little Orphan Annie a) Perlmutter r ck Qu MiecAtholiy narrator :20—Henri Deering Bismarck, N. D. Itdio City Players Jesters | Pe a ae THE CLASS HEALTH at'l Youth Radio Conference e Arnold and Commodores 24 Album of and Mary, Living- actic Monday, Dec. 25 ‘ 1» Rhapsody OPEN 00. Org: jewelry idow and Ange 45—The Syncopators 00— 00 and wdio Guild Letty and Bob tor and Orchestra and Orchestra of r j—Morin s —U. 8 Marine Rand oilock and Lawnhurst riving Rattles Doors O0—Morning De Don Hall Trio ndell Hall, ukulele ‘arm and Home hour WOH 1d and ‘ats | i years Rt. Holines Orphan Annie Show nd Perlmutter ox Molina and orchestra | :30—Har! ry Sosnick Orchestra | Season’s G to PEACOCK ART SHOP On Broadway Under Vacuum Cleaner START THE NEW YEAR Right With a Phone 17: Melville Electric Shop Under G. P. Hotel The pleasure of wishing you a hearty Merry Christmas is ours. May our friendly business re- lationship continue unbroken through the coming years. lv 4 Aus $31.50“, —The Breakfast Club —The Gospel Singer i lara, Lu tn’ Em reetings Everyone | | { | Town Talk and Commodores m and Home hour Musical Originalities 1 Angel 4 School Symphony Or. 1 Bob 2 Book, ral Fed. of Womens Clubs inging Lady Jittle Orphan Annie Rex Cole Mountatneers mn and Abner Vallee Orchestra Senna 0—Paul Whiteman Orchestra Montelair Orchestra Ralph Kirbers, dream singer ack Denny Orchestra Ml 00—Morning Devotions 18—Don Hall Trio 0—Cheerio o—Breakfast Club ry Chef | Friday, Dec. 29 | | a: 8 ging Strings. 09—Gene Arnold and Commodores 0—National Farm and Home hour 0—The Merrie-Men, male quartet ee —EEE———— 9 MM: 11 12 It Doesn't Wore shoes Reb: 107 SRD ST. Opposite Prince Hetel Bidg. on JOS. M. DECKERT tana-Dakota Power Co. = i Pi ‘ 11:00—Carefree Carnival ———————_1_——_* Columbia System | With expeditions from America and England bound for the bottom of the earth, the Antarctic promises to be a busy place for scientists this year. Embarking on a venture sim ilar to Admiral Richard E. Byrd's expedition, the British Royal Research ship, Discovery II, is pictured (below) at London before leaving tain A, for tho south polar regons. Cap- Nelson, commander of the Discovery, is shown (top, left), with J. H. Thomas. Dominions Secretary, making a final inspection. inthe: "Modern Columbus r loutier Orchestra Y Cugat Orchestra le Orphan Annie h and Perlmutter irst Nighter um and Abner ab Callow 130—Harry 1s Orchestra rlety Prog.| New Deal (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Dee, 24 7:00—Organ Reveille —Artist Recital on Carle ‘Arnold and Tay lor Buck- ley 10:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacle choir and organ 0—Madison Ensemble urch of the Air y Dan, the Minstrel Man way Melodies Big Hollywood show Philharmonic Symp. Oreh. —Nosea and: Drums ank @rumit and Julia San- jerson, 5:00—Songs Your Mother Used to Sing )—Smiling Ed McConnell . V. Kaltenborn 1’ Denny's Orches: Hard Robison—Sn Sermons. Rin ‘Tin Tin Thriller —An Evening in Paris 0—Columbia Dramatic Guild 0—The Seven Star Revue Patri's Dramas of Childhood 5'30-—Christmas Eve with the Hng- lish Singers 10:00—Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas rol” 11:00—Carol Service jonday, Dec. 25 7:00—salon Musicale 7:30—Sunny Melodies - 8:00—King George of England's 9 a ‘copated Christmas Messages :10—Madison Ensemble 9:30-—The Merrymakers George Hall and Orchestra 0—Mischa Raginsky and his Hotel Edison Ensemble :00—The Round Towners Quartet 5—Romance of Helen Trent Ann Leaf at the Organ Oahu Serenaders The Voice of Experience \—U, 8. Marine Band —Christmas in the Old Country :35—Howard Barlow and New World B7aabOny, Orchestra :00—Skipp: 5—The Dictators Jack Armstrong—All American 5—Al and Pete Vera Van, Contralto 45—Boake Carter 7:00—Phil ey, ‘Frank Luther and Jack Parker 5—Hawin © Hill \—Bing Crosby, Hayton’s Orch. —Leopold Stokowski 15—Alexander Woollcott Sisters Gray ‘and his Orchestra tre, 30—Abe Lyman-a ‘and His Orchestra ‘Tuenday, Dec. :00—The Melodeers —In the Luxembourg Gardens 00—Bill and Ginger ning Moods :30—C arson Robinson's Crasy Buck- 45—The Frivolities Madison Singers — Tony Wons —Frank Winegar and orchestra The Voice of Experience tes, Songs: ‘ban na His Rus- 3 f at the Organ * of Helen Trent at the Organ Recital plitan Parade etro} Navy Band h Light and His Orchestra y gan, Tenor « Armstrong —George Hall and His Orch. ry Land Pete he Dictators O0—Myrt and Marge 30—Ruck Rogers in the 25th Cen- e announced nC. Hi Voice of Experience tolumbians \—Leopold Sto! delphia Orch. ‘The Myaters o—Californi \—Vincent Lopez and His Orch. 0—Ace Brigode and His Orch. neent Sorey and His Orch. 0—Metrovolitan’ 1 rion, Dave and Sunny il and Ginger the Luxembourg Gardens IL Osborne Orchestra Sooking Closeups 5—The Four Showmen The Voice of Experience iypsy Nina Mischa Raginsky Ensemble Marie, cess. 12:15—The Playboys y Aces 0—Just Plain Bill ‘The Romance of Helen Trent Rythm Kings 0—La Forge Berumen Musicale Jack Armstrong 5—Cowboy Tom ‘Al 30—Albert Spalding, Violinist 00—Leopold Stokowski Orchestra 8:30—Guy Lumbardo’s Orchestra 9:00—Fred Waring’s Pennsylvaniant —Myrt and Murge Presenting Mark Warnow Modern Male Chorus —Ozzle Nelson Orchestra 00—Little Jack Little Orchestra Thursday, Dec, 28 7:00—Salon Musicale 45—Sam Moores Meeting 00—Eton Boys, Male Quartet 15—In the Luxembourg Gardens 00—BINl and Gin; 3i15—visiting With Ida Batley :30—Carson Robinson's Crazy Bi aroos 1:00—The Voice of Experience NEVER FAILS Dacotah This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on J. P. Schmidt, Mgr. 15—Connie Gates, Songs 35—George Scherban 0} LAYING MASH Seed Co. Rogers in the 25th Cen- |‘ the Little French Prin- :00—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- Metropolitan Parad :30—National Student Program —Madison Ensemble —American Legion Sp Artist Recital le Federation 30. 45—Stamp_Adventurer’s Club 5:00—Buck Rogers in the 26th Cen- 30—Isham Jones Orchestra Ozzie Nelson Orchest —Abe Lyman Orchestra Friday, Dec. 20 8:00—Do Re Mi Trio Metropolitan Parade —Hill and Ginger 0—Carson Robinson's Crazy Buck- aroos Will Osborne Orchestra 0—Cooking Closeups 5—Big Sane Miller 0:30—Tony Won 45—Dancing Bchoe: 0—The Voice of Experience 5—Uyp: :35—George ealt Orchestra The Little French Prin- 15—The Playboys 0—Easy Aces 5—U. 8. Army Band 0—Skippy 5—Ai and P 0—Jack Armstrong 0—Myrt and Marge 5—The Texas Rangers | 0—Muste on the Air Boake Carter Phil Duey, Frank Luther, and 45—Myrt and Marge \—Giadys Rice, soprano \—Boswell Sisters 30—Isham Jones Orchestra 00—Little Jack Little and Orch. 1:30—Henry Busse Orch. Saturday, Dec. 30 8:00—In the Luxembourg Gardens 8:45—The Meistersinger 00—Frank Winegar Orchestra 30—Adventures of Helen and Mary (00—Cheer Up 00—Vincent Travers Orchestra 35—Talk by Gen. Hugh 8S, Johnson 00—Madison Ensemble 00—Saturday Syncopators cha Raginsky, Ensemble ig—magie Duchin Orchestra 30—Jack Armstrong —Reis and Dunn 00—Meet the Artist '15—Mildred Bailey, Songs 30—George Hall Orchestra, '45—George Scherban and Ensemble, 00—Frederic William Wile 6:15—Tito Guizar, Mexican tenor 6:30—Elder Michaux and congrega- tion 7:00—Elmer Everett Yess :15—Fray and Braggiottt '30—George Jessel 00—Leopold Stokowski Orchestra 30—Carborundum Ban 00—Byrd Antarctic Expedition 45—Leaders in Action 00—Glen Gray Orchestra ‘be Lyman Orchestra ittle Jack Little us Arnheim and Orchestra * CKY (Winnipeg) { (Central Standard Time) Sunday, Dec. 24 1:00—Lyric Trio, ‘Montreal 30——Band, The Grenadier Guards New York Philharmonic Orch, —Vesper Hour, 8. George Winni- pee Monday, Dee. 25 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra from ae Symphonies. Moonlight on the River, Re- gina. Tuesday, Dec. 26 :00—Rex Battles Orchestra 2:30—University Lecture :30—Gems from the Lyric Stage Wednesday, Dec. 27 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra Radio Waves Bear Christmas Music Christmas music and features, including carol singing and dra- matic skits based on the epic of Bethlehem, will be featured over the air throughout the nation the fore part of next week. The yuletide theme will be dominant Sunday and Monday, especially. Glance over the print- ed on this page and pick out your favorites, since you will have plen- ty of time to tune in during the holiday season. Variety is the keynote in the arrangement of Labora 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- itrel productions, vocal soloists, features designed to entertain and instruct For those seeking religious com- devo- chain to tune in on at Bismarck are Salt Lake City (KSL), Minne- apolis (WCCO), and Oklahoma Denver (KOA). Many local fans have other fa- vorite stations, 12:30—Universit; 9:00—Western ‘Thurséa: oo ea 38 Leb eoms s a ra jo—Band at 3th Lecture lome Hour :00—Western Home Hour. 9:456—Senior Hockey Broadcast 10:00—Moonlight on the Pacific itico— Hite Plum Orch. 96 Students Boast in ‘Rest :30—Radio Theatre Gulla, “Montreal lo Johnson, Helen Johnson, Lydia Kal- lenberger, Priscilla Kanz, Keith Kelley, Bay Kensrud, Mildred Kensrud, Dean Lampman, Donald fer, Fern Nord, Adejine Ode, Gilbert Olson, Margaret Owens, Ernest Paul, Clement Quanrud, Whitney Refvem, Bertha Rennick, Barbara Richter, Joe Sirnchek, Betty Smith, Jean Speaks, Bessie Spitzer, Arthur Stad- ler, Beverly Swett, Curtis Thornton, Zeisler. Eighth Grade Pauline Eigell, Frank Ellsworth, Mada Fevold, Evelyn parol Thomas Guss- Honor Roll at Will Junior High School Squirrels: Evelym Griffith, Her- bert Hill, Alice Johnson, Helen John- son, Loring Knecht and John Lyng- stad. Perfect Attendance ten, Restos: Adettae Odo snd awarded to students of Will junior high school who achieved perfect at tendance ior the first three months of the-present school year, according | phyiis t C. W. Leifur, principal. ‘Thirty-six seventh-graders and 60 certifi- eighth-graders received the cates. They follow: Seventh Grade Alvin Ackerman, cf Constance Arnold, ‘Tom Baker, Nickie Barbie, Earl Beatt, George Bell, Earl Benesh, dahl, Robert Burckhardt, Paul Carr, Audrey Cave, Grace Clausnitzer, Ruby Corwin, Coats, Robert Cohenour, Burt Herbert Hill, Wilbert Jahneke, Alice FURNACES INSTALLED and REPAIRED & ' s Harding Metal Works 8” 999 S Beverly Swett and Bob Yeasley. ic EIGHTH GRADE Loud Speakers: Jean Brandenburg, lis Brainard, Eva Coats and DO-RIGHT That's What We Do At FRANK’S PLACE Berg, Raymond Boelter, Garvin Bro-|f| 119 3rd St. Bismarck fern A Conquerors: Eppler, Fevold and Evangeline Hartke. Warren Kraft, Marcie 31 Students Receive Penmanship Awards ‘Thirty-one seventh-graders have De-!veen awarded certificates for their excellent penmanship work by the A. N. Palmer company, according to Themar Bimle, penmanship instructor at the junior high school. Final certificates in penmanship were awarded to the following: Irma Rudser, Evelyn Griffith, Mary Yeater, Dorothy Mueller, LeRoy Mitchell, Helen M. Johnson, Alice Johnson, Ellen Nelson, Margaret Forister, Sun- shine Purdy, Harriet Wallis, Muriel Dresbach, Burt Corwin, Lois Erdahl, Torraine Berg, Kathleen Helvick, Bay Kensrud, Beverly Skein, Marjorie Ro- sen, Jean Speaks and Bessie Spitzer. The following received improvement certificates: Evelyn Potter, Evelyn Rosen, Camilla Wachter, Grace Clau- suitzer, Nickie Barbie, Dolorus Mayer, McCall, Helen Murray, Esth- er Johnson and Charlotte Kent. gives service that ts service and then some. Texaco Service Station Corner Third & Thayer apne, French &\ Welch KANDY KORN Candies, Tobaccos, Maga- zines, Newspapers, School || Supplies happiness, peace, and prosper- ity is our sincere wish for you. Large New Selection Rental Books Come in, see our selection of Christmas Cards THE CHIP SHOP 211 4th St, The Season’s Best! season of the utmost in BRODL’S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP “SAME “THE BEST CAKE YOU EVER MADE, MARY!” BAKED IN THE NEW ELECTRIC RANGE” RECIPE, JIM... BUT at your service. HUSBANDS—ATTENTION: Make Thankegiving dinner a grand celebration by getting her an Electric range this week. Convenient terme You TA = MUST STE the delicious difference that Electric Cooking makes North Dakota Power & Light Company — Dickinson “ Bismarck — Mandan

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