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Marine Band :00—Pollock and Lawnhurst \—Farm and Home hour ¢ and Sade jale Page Blues Singer Meredith Willson’s Orch. 00—Betty and Bo! ck and 1 5—Harry Owen's 00—The Music Box 4$:20—Adventures of Dr. Doolittle ‘Mime, Frances Alda, soprano | —Little Orph: IgHs—Orlando Concert Ensemble | 6:30—Tum and Abner Benny Meroff Review Ben ee Orchest bo—"Crulee of Seth Parker” 45—Robert Simmons, tenor 10:00—John B, Kennedy ‘aul Whiteman’s Orch. udy Vallee's Orchestra larry Sosnik Orch. ‘Wednenday, Jan. 10 7:00—Morning Devotions 7:18—Don Hall Trio i 00—The Breakfast Club lara, Lu ‘Today's Children Irma Glen, organist O—Jack and Loretta Clemens 5—The Lady Next Door 00—California: Ramblers abes in Hollywood Tittle Orphan Annie Molle Show 30—Potash and Perlmutter ‘arlos Molina and orchestra 0—Harry Sosnick Orchestra ‘Thursday, Jan. 11 Srodayachilaren Retty Crocker sic Appreciation Hour ne Arnold and Cammodores 0—Farm and Home hour —Musical Originalities 30—Friday Steeplechase Words and Music —Ma Perkins 30—Woman's Radio Review 0—Retty and Bob 315-—Frances White We Present--Concert Orch. 30—Singine Lady Little Orphan Annie Molle Show “Well, what are you staring at?” We invite you to take advan- = § tage of our skilled and atten- 6 tive operators and stylists. L : Here you can obtain in beauty ; culture speed and comfort of S latest. methods. my (\ ) Most Modern Equipment e BRODL’S BEAUTY & B 218% Broadway and REPAIRED whe SHOP For Appoinment Phone 15 FURNACES INSTALLED \ cT van Wa Why has BUSINESS turned to Natural Gas? ARE MORE TREACHEROUS iN SHALLOW WATER THAN UPON THE ODEN SEA / WN SHALLOW WATER, THE BOTTOM INTEAFERES WITH THE NATURAL ACTION, SO THAT EVEN AN GXPERIENCEO SEAMAN CANNOT TOLL WAT 8 EE WANE ue, A COON CAN SWIM FASTER UNDER WATER THAN ON THE SURFACE. THis CURIOUS WORLD ‘Porgusen’ Put These Programs [Oa Air Tie Weak | On Air This Week pas 12:00—Rex Tsetse 12:20—University Lecture '8:30—Gems from th fesse Away for Reference ||* A suggestion to radio bugs! Set aside this page of national radio programs for next week where you can find it for refer- ence next week when you turn the dial in seafch of your favorite air entertainers. Among radio features of the week will be the presentation of Louis Kaufman, who played & benefit concert here last Septem- ber, in an NBC broadcast from San Francisco Monday night. De- tails of this program may be found in another item on this Page. Lovers of music will find a wide assortment of choice morsels on this program, including organ re- citals, choir presentations, min- strel productions, vocal band music, symphony and popular orchestras and various others. 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 Kaufman, noted violinist, who last September presented a benefit con- cert in Bismarck under the auspices of the Thursday Musical Club and {the Business and Professional Wom- Joy program, Dobbs, at 8:30 o'clock (C.S.T.) Mon- day night, Jan. 8. The program will be broadcast from San Francisco. Among stations over which it is sug- gested this program might be easiest (WFAA), Fargo (WDAY) and Denver (KOA). Many local fans have other fa- vorite stations, | ee 00—Bill and Ginger Morning Mood! —Carson Robin 00—The Frivolities —Madison Singers 5—Connie Gates, 3e—George Scherban and His Rus- sian Gypsy Orchestra 12:00—Marle, the Little French Prin- 2 :00—Metropolitan Parade 8. Navy Band 45—George Hall and His Orch. ‘ray and Bragglo' delphia Orchestra Alexander Woollcott 5—Metropolitan Parade 0—Gordon, Dave and Bunny Soe were meas 0—Cooking Closeups 5—The Four Showmen 0—Easy Ace: o—Just Plain Bilt —Patash and Perlmutter —Don Bestors Orch. 0—Phil Harris Orch. 0—Phil Baker First Nighter Lum and Abner Jack Denny Orchestra 0—Ralph Kirbery, dream singer :30—Harry Sosnick Orch, | 1 ‘eiday, Jan. 12 0—Morning, Devotions wn te :00—Church of the —Gale Page o—Roses and Drum lay Steeplechase Words and Music , U. 8, Marine Band oncert Orchestra May We Present--Concert Orch, ne 5—Rhythm Ki 5-—Gypi Denny Orchestra Te ere 00—Cab Calloway Orchestra 3 i :30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra | 2:00—Oahu Sere! | spel Singer ‘ose Family \ 5—Boake Cart Jack Pi 2:16—Bawin C Hill 30—The Big 8! :30—Jack ‘Armstrong, A! Boy 5—The Texas Rangers }0—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cent, mutts Beeeoo: 5—The Romance of Helen Trent Srasy Buckaroos eRe la Arnold and 0:20—galt Lake City ‘Tabernacle choir Air 0—Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man )0-—Broadway Melodies o—The Big Hollywood show Philharmonic Symp. Orch. 0—The ee ‘of Experience ra At—Goncert Miniatures nd Orchestra eni 5-—The Voice of Experience es Marine Band 7:00—Phit ues Frank Luther and 0—Bing Crosby, Hayton’s Orch oo teakels Giokowskt and Phila- ne rayne King's © Orchestra All ‘American | 0—La Forge Berumen Musicale | ¢—_______________e | Columbia System oP (Central Standard Time) 30—The Plekard Family Taylor Buck- 45—Bonke Cart dack Parker WW 15—iawin 1:30—Albert ‘Spalding, Violinis' o—Frank Crumit find Julia San- ‘Thursday, Jan. 11 m Moo! ting o—Rton Boys, Male Qua 5—In the Luxembourg ‘Gardens 0—Bill and Ginger 5—Visiti Ida Ralley Allen Leopold Btokemekt Mand Phila- 1 OO—Phi Ducy, Frank Luther and Leopold Stokowsk! Orchestra gl 12:00—1 , 7 12:00—Rex Batters Or oH e—univenstty, Lotus 0— Wi 2 Lyric Stage Home Hour ” Install a Set of Glass F de Shield Is le" 12:30—University Lect Sidv—Regiment Band. of Victoria | 8:30—1 o— Hands Acro 6—University Lec! Lecture, Saskatoon Ata ‘x Small I Cost Rifles, Montreal 1 ‘The Guild, Montreal the Life and Property of others the Border, New 13: 00—Rex' 5 Battie i } Greheatra Fe 00—Metropolitan Opera Company, w Yor! 120—Under i the Bridges of Paris, 00—Hockey. 'proad les a Billy Bissett’s Orch., Toronto ‘Moonlight on the Pacific 10:30—The ‘Nerthern' Messages, Tor- On the air. this week will be Louis 's club. Mr, Kaufman is the hus- tand of the former Miss Annette Lei- pole of Bismarck and the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Avenue C, Bismarck. Mr. Kaufman J. Leibole of 111 ‘will be a guest artist on the Ship of with Hugh Barrett to get here are WT'AM of Cleveland, WHO of Des Moines, WOW of Oma- ha, WFAA of Dallas, KOA of Denver, and KSTP of St. Paul. 5—Myrt and Marg TR American Broadcast ‘ a I1is0—Abe Lyman Orchestra Friday, Jan. 13 5—Bill and Ginger {0—Carson Robinson's Crasy Buck- 0—Cooking Closeups 5—Big Freddie Miller ‘Tony Wons Dancing Echoe: ithe Voice of Experience 5—G Ni 0—Smiling Ed McConnell 0—Marie, The Little French Prit So—knech Light and His Orchestra 12:15 (0—Leopold Stokowskt phia Orchestra Plan Big Broadcast From N. ¥.A Auto Show onto THE CLASS HEALTH ' CLINIC Bismarck Can Quickly Relieve You Just ie Phone 604 appointment PEACOCK ART SHOP On Broadway Under Town Talk HEMSTITCHING ART NEEDLEWORK SUPPLIES 3:00—Artist Recital. 30—U. 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