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NBC to Broadcast - Rose Bowl Classic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1933 :05—Mischa, eee! Ensemble 0—Harold Knight and his orch. o—Artiete Recital 0—Round Towners Quartet t (Central Standard “my Sand | donnny ! 0—Ann Leaf at the organ i Sunday, Dee. 31 sseph Kestner’s Orchestra | —— 0—Saturday Syncopators i 7:00—Melody ‘hour ational Vespers +]. Football fans Monday will tune S—Madison Ensemble 0—NEC Children’s Hour 0—Radio Pulpit 9:30—Mexican Merimba Band 20:00—Gruen and Hall 20: 1§—Major Bowe's Capitol Family 0—Radio City Concert TAILOR and CLEANER Valet Service Your old suit clean- 11 12:30—Nat'l Youth Radio Conférence | itholic Hour a his Orchestra media nd ¥ Orchestra of Familiar binoft American Album music 1 ving: | songs WI Football Game in on the WEAF network of the National Broadcasting company system at 3:45 p.m. (C. 8. T.) to hear a description of the ami bia-Stanford game, the annual Another feature of the week is the return to the air of Richard Crooks, young American tenor. 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. Dramatic presentations and ad- RICHARD CROOKS Richard Crooks, leading tenor of paras Duchin Orchestra —Jack Armstrong s—hels and ‘Duan ‘Comedy Artist % 4 4 9:00 ‘k Renny and Tr of d — Baal | ‘ournament Roses gridiron if ' —— Krank Blaek aud Oreh. | clakle in the Rose Bow! at Babes S—Tito Gulsar, Mextcan tenor Damage et - TRUE aah dena. 0—Leopold Stokowsk! Orchestra | mated at $4,000 if L. S, COLLIS :30—Daul Whiteman and his Orch. | The football broadcast is expect- percandind and, Buad damage to equipment of approximate. Dr. of Chiropractic ed to continue until approximately ott ndum Ban Lae ‘load according to Lars Siljan Palmer Graduate H 6:30 p. m. (C. 8. T) ii {4 Ldaders in Actio ae . OFFICE NOW OPEN | ‘Though the football broadcast 0—Glen Gray Orchestra were being made to Phone 164 for Appointment | the highlight of the week in radio- Ui teruee repair presses and linotype machines Over Knowles Jewelry | land, the Gptgee of on two great 5 Publish the next issue of the week- Hours 9:00 to 12:00—1:30 to 5:00 nd Commodores chains will not lack variety. Newspaper. 4 has fitted up more than castles as hotels for tourists. dresses by leading hey dot the Met litan ra company and } ed and pressed here the weekly programs iat ot Sai nbyanhn will 12:00—atten x Carte, raat Will look better than most men’s. || cases way -ctow irr voneeie | ltrs co ipeciat Now ears cognt pros ( > Bympho 3 new suits \| Farm and Home hours and other || gram at 8:30 o'clock (C. 8. T.), Jan. e—woonttene on “he River, Re- | Albert Papacek features designed to entertain and |/1, over the NBC-WEAF network. 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 ‘The songs are “Neapolitan Love Phone 358 GHer- | H 109 Third St. ‘Tuesday, J 12:00—Rex Battle's Orchestra 0—University Lec Song” from “Princess Pat’ ct from rm the Lyric Sta ne io City Players ‘Berceuse” from “Jocelyn” Abner nd Orchestra and Orchestra i Bismarck, N. D.' i Lect $00—Western ‘ome ay Install a Set of Glass Frost Shields for your car William Daly’s symphonic orches- tra will accompany the soloist and will play “The World Is Waiting for 4 “You will Peemane |4 HE “Carmen” (Bizet). At a Small Cost chain to tune in on at Bismarck || the Sunrise.” inne Ed. Rose i Protect the Life and Property are Salt Lake City (KSL), Minne- }0—Radio "Theatre Guild, Montreal gives service that is of others s apolis (WCCO), and Oklahoma :30—Carson Robinson's Crasy Buck- o—Western Home Hour’ service and then } Make Winter Driving | M sta bana ae | City (KOMA). 45—Wh} Osborne Orchestra See ene eee some, ; Safe and Enjoyable H atone Nour Easiest in the National system :00—Cooking Closeups Friday, ‘Texaco Service Station { Stop Drafts and Rattles errie-Men . are Bismarck (KFYR), Dallas |) 1036s Sone er Hf Tgd—Sweethenry on marti One Sea's Teaver with Dor-Tite Wee : (WFAA), Fargo (WDAY) and —Dancing Echoes edith Wilson's Oren. | i 45—Dancing §:80—Aelodien ‘Sivinge: ‘Tovente for Automobile Doors OEM E UUITOM aCe Tus By William Denver (KOA). 00—The Voice of Experience 10:00—Souveniers, Moose Jew . ‘ i5—Vin Lindhe | URIOUS WORLD Ferguson Many local fans have other fa~ |}11:33—G2brge Hall Orchestra Saturday, Ja “ Ack’s Radiator Shop iauereiaeciemense «| aa | aestegeein ; :00—Marie, The Little French Prin-|13:00—Rex Hattle's Orchestra Special Offer Bismarck 3 es i 2:15—The Playboys 430—one Hour With You, Montron for.One Week t enearitiae co —Ann Leaf at the Org: A 9—Hockey Broader apelin. THE o—American School ofthe Alr 9 ily Biss Toronto ” } ts sons 0—Metropolitan Parade 10:00—Moonlight on the Pacitic JOHNSON’S Annie | HIGH HEELS eS cine) Vanna, sonra 15—Romance of Helen Trent 11:00—Frank Wright's Orch., Winnipe; Why pin an Aer | 0—U, 8, Navy 30—Leopold. Stokowski Philadel=| oe ees Orcs Winnie: Prepared Past euny alorort Review of the =Hnoeh Light and His Orchestra phia Orchestra 13-D aste Suffer n Bernie's Orchestra Skip! 3:00—Artist Recital. | 13-Day-Old Child ur Wynn COWBOY ARE — . Sruise of Seth Parker” Pan "Regan, Tenor Army Band | Wi yy With AN IMPORTANT eighs 25 Ounces fans | PART OF HIS o Can i if ACold x" When wrt, THE CLASS ax | CLINIC Bismarck Can Quickly Relieve You Just Phone 604 OUTFIT! 69c French & Welch 306 Main 0—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- tury 0—The Columbians 5—Edwin C, Hill The Voice of Experience for delphia Orchestra ist Al der Woollcot the child’s weight birth, but appointment Singers 0—A ndre Kost lan tz Or h. ol o : iyrt and Mares. . on Christmas Day she weighed 0—Evan Evans, baritone “slightly more than a { | o- | nd Commodores | 5—Gertrude Niesen, Songs a half. Wendel I Hall, ukulele urn and Home hour The Voice of Experience She has a heavy Isham Jones and His Orch. ‘Vincent Lopes and His Orch. 0—Ace Brigode and His Orch. black hair on her head and Orch. eae no larger than a teaci lenry Busse Orch. Klein’s Tailoring vig Bea B aanaais Review d_ Bob d Loretta Clemens ext Door Saturday, Jan. 6 00—In the Luxembourg Gardens The Meistersinger Klein’s Cleaning Ramblers \—Frank Winegar Orchestra —Vincent Travers Orchestra Enoch Light Orch. j—Auto Show Speakers Best for past 17 years “in. Hollywood | —Adventures of Helen and Mary A ipanndy \—Cheer Up a} ea Se Manan DO-RIGHT Success in Two Words That's What We Do At FRANK’S PLACE 119 3rd St. Bismarck 30—Jack Armstrong Hee Gg and Marge Carter 7:00—Phil Duey, Frank Luther, and Ji Parker Mae West of _Cabhage Patch AVIATORS SOMETIMES SEE TWO SUNS AT THE SAME TIME/ THE PHENOMENON IS CAUSED BY FING ICE CRYSTALS IN THE AIR, Happy New Year The Season’s Best! 15—The Playboys 30—Easy Aces 00—Just Plain Bill Season’s REFLECTING THE SUN'S IMAGE. ‘he Romance of Helen Trent Greetings AnEetev ations “ merican School of the Air a by a For erumen Musicale i ieee Manhattan Moods A season of the utmost in #7 to Everyone Breakfast Club 30—The =e Family es Ch: 9—The Gospel 0—H. V. Kaltenborn 00—Musicale Album lara, Lu 'n )—Todays Children: nger q —National Farm and Home hour —The Merrie-Men, male quartet happiness, peace, and prosper- ity is our sincere wish for you. PEACOCK ART SHOP » Widow and Angel ords and Mt . §. Marine Band jetty and Bob ‘orman L, Cloutier Modern concert Orchestra ‘orman 1. Cloutier Orchestra ‘ab aay We Present Concert Orch. | Seanaao New Year's Eve ‘Dancing Party Monday, Jan, 1 0—Salon Musicale 0—Sunny Melodies 5—Vincent Sorey Orch I—The Merrymakers 0—Morning Moods ‘Tony Wons Rhythm Kings. ‘The Voice of Experience 5—Gypsy Nina, songs 5—Concert Miniatures BRODL’S BEAUTY & BARBER ‘SHOF Fer Appoinment Phone ical Originalities e Widow and Angel yrds and Music 45—V 0—The Pioneers i d of Oz START THE NEW YEAR | gat Orchestra ittle Orphan Annie ‘otash and Perlmutter f angerous Paradise 00—Let's Listen to Harris —Phil Baker Right With seph Galluchio's Oren, | innie the Pooh i d. of Womens Clubs ae AS33203 tit 30—Albert Spalding, pioniniae Feteete serornonenere SStom 5: Annie snk ret Nighter 0—George Hall and Orchestra Ope ernel: ptokowsrt re 00—Rex Cole Mountameers —Lum an ner j—Mischa Raginsky and his Hote! a (—Lum and Abner. 30—Jack Denny Orchestra Edison Ensemble 30—Guy Lumbardo's Orchestr: 00—Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians —Myrt and Mai \—Presenting Ma: 10: 15—Modern Male Chorus 10:45—Ossie Nelson Orchestra 1 00—Cab Calloway Orchestra Round Towners Quartet :30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra Romance of Helen Trent —Ann Leaf at the Organ 0—Oahu Serenaders 5—The Voice of Experience :30—Los Angeles Philharmonic orch. :35—Howard Barlow and New World Symphony Orchestra 0—Skippy The Dictators \—Jack Armstrong—All American rchestra 0—Rudy Vallee Warnow Satarday, Jan. © Paul Whiteman Orchestra 00—Morning Devotions Montelair Orch 9—Ralph_Kirber: :30—Jack Denny € —Little Jack Little Orchestra —George Hall Orch. ra ream singer chestra Friday, Jan. 5 :00—Morning Devotion= —Don Hail Trio Vacuum Cleaner $31. 5 _ Phone 179 Melville Electric Shop ‘4 Under G. P. Hotel Bidg. Broadway 0—Down Lovers Lane \—National 4-H Club Program joy Reis & Dunn Comedy Masters 5—Al and Pete van, Contralto Male Qi 5—In the Luxembourg Gardens 0—Bill and Ginger 5—Visiting With I 0—Ci Robinson's Crasy Buck- P: vier Cugat Orchestra | tle Orphan Annie 0. B. Detroit Variety Prog. Jeonomics of the New Deal —Baron Munchausen Saturday Nite Dancing ‘The Texas Rangers ‘Buck Rogers in the 25th Cent. Boake Carter 00—Phil Duey, Frank Luther and Jack Park: 38—Edwin C Hill 30—Bing Crosby, Hayton's Orch 00—Leopold Stokowski and Phila- delphia Orch. 8:15—Andre Kostelanetz Orch. | Show King’s Orchestra arrnancne ang FONE: Sates 5 bn ees bee onal, nieve brightness . . . putting eyes at their ease . . . avoid- ing rude glare and cullen shadows. To realize bow com- pletely this ideal can now be attained see the now West- inghouse residential Magnalur, Jr.—a uniquely designed ceiling unit for homes. Its appearance is pleasing, either unlighted by day or lighted by aight. It helps to bring out the charm of fine furnishings . . . and to surround hospi- tality with plessant radiance. And it is equally at home im the living room, dining room, or bed room. Ask to see it im our display rooms. REBUILDERS 107 BRD ST. Opposite Prince Hotel JOS. M. DECKER’ Carefree Carnival ee ee Columbia System (Central Standard Time) cess 5—Reis and Dunn Comedy 0—Easy Aces :00—Just Plain Bill 5—Romance of Helen Tr: 7, Dee. 31 Sun 11:30—Abe Lyman and His Orchestra 7:00—Organ Revelle Prot :4s—Curtis. Thatitute of Music ‘Tuend: 'tist Recit 00—The Melodeers :00—Skipp 15—In the Luxembourg Gardens 00—Bill and Ginger 15—Morning Moods obinson’s Crasy Buck- 0—Crazy Buckaroos 5—Marion Carley, Pianist 1 rrabeds: Arnold and Taylor Buck- 10: :30—Salt La tae eIEy, Tabernacle choir ‘ gar and orchestra 00—The Voice of Experience 15—Connie Gates, Songs 11:36—George Scherban and His Rus- sian Gypsy Orchest: eA! 0—Lazy Dan, the fiinatret Man 0—Broadway Melodies 0—The Big Hollywood show Philharmonic Symp. Orch. ra, hoses and Drum 12:00—Marle, the Little French Prin- :30—Frank Crumit and Julia San- cons 15—Reis and 0 Dunn Comedy to Sing | 12:30—E. a Gaifornia Madd ‘Loma Orch. | Here is the Texas gard en Gray's Ca: 00—Ann Leaf at the Organ 5—Myrt and Marg: of Mi West, all ree ity i 1:15—Romance of Helen Trent Flem Be! bage ‘and rhubarb leaf cos- - 30—I Jones tume. What? No spinach? Ni 11:00—Oxsi re, but there’s some parsley, just for garnish, and the ensemble, worn by pretty Mazie Linge of Weslaco, Tex., won in the lower Rio Grande valley vegetable and style show. '5—New Year's Eve Program This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on NEVER FAILS LAYING MASH Dacotah Seed Co. J.P. tchalét, Mer. Phone 106 A HAPPY NEW YEAR te friends and customers and those we have yet to have the Pleasure of serving. Briter, £ Jan. 5—Metropolitan ‘Parade 5—Bill and Ginger FURNACES INSTALLED and REPAIRED a Harding Metal Works &