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o: | 9:30—M Parad NBC Programs =| | 3:33—Sourng att -—-—-——@ | 11:00—Gene Arnold and Commodores (Central Standard Time) pee ae Jan. 38 0—NBC nlidren's Hour 0—Radio Pulpit 0—Mexican Hall lajor Howe's Capitol Famit O—Radio City Concert ‘4 0—-Nat'l Youth Radio Conference Mferimpa Band o—Betty and ‘Bob '15—John Martin Story Program 45—The Lady Next Doo: —To be announced —Rabes in Holly wood 0—The Singing Lady 0—U. 3, Army Band ‘ittie Orphan Annie Potash and Perlmutter S—Mme, Frances Alda, Soprano 0—King's Jesters, vocal trio pds Keatner's Orchestra o—wilfiam Daly's Orchestra $:00—National Vesper: 0—Minstrel Show, Gene Arnold tt TR 30—Ship of Joy with Hugh Barrett \—Our American Schools Dobbs and guest —Ted Weems and his Orchestra {0—Joe Penner, comedian Cantor and Rubinoft jattan Merry-Go-Round 0—American Album of Familiar, music | 9:00—Jack Benny and Mary Living- ston—Frank Black and Orch. 9:30—Hall of Fame ' 10:30—Minneapolis Symphony Orch. 0—Ted Black Orch. o—Wayne King and Orch. 0—Jan Garber’s Orchestra 0—Albert Payson Terhune vee @) and Johnny Jeorge Olsen Orc! 30—Harry Sosnick and “Orchestra ‘Taesday, Jan. 30 HF O0— Breakfast Club —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—___ Sale Page Blues Singer 0—Meredith Willson's Orch. Announcement j f \ Mrs, A. H. Pearson of the Pea- cock Art Shop will reopen the Children’s Shop formerly located on 3rd street, Watch for opening date. PEACOCK ART Mrs. A. H. Pearso: t 30—Adventures of Dr. Doolittle 100—Mme. Frances Alda, soprane 45—Little Orphan Ani {2 oNational Advisory Council 0—Leo Reisman's Orch, 0—Wayne King Orch. io Ben Bernie's Orchestra 30—Ed Wy: b0—"Crulse of Seth Parker” 5—Robert Simmons, tenor 0—John B. Kennedy | for President Birthday Ball Franklin D, Roosevelt, 68nd | | | To be announced | | L. S. COLLIS | Birthday Dr. of Chiropractic | 11:30—Harry Sosnik Orch. Paimer Graduate OFFICE NOW OPEN Phone 164 for Appointment Over Knowles Jewelry Hours 9:00 to 12:00—1:30 to 5:00 You Are Invited to come and see the GENERAL ELECTRIC DISHWASHER in Operation This is truly a remarkable demonstration Giving Away FREE Sample package of CLIMALENE CLEANSER Melville Electric Shop ‘4 General Electric Dealer Phone 179 Under G. P. Hotel Bidg. on Broadway Johnny Marvin, tenor \—Farm and Home hour Penrl the Baron Mun- yne King Orch jayne King Orch. Warden BoaJohn McCormick and William Daly 0—Corn Cob Pipe Club 0—Pickens Sisters :30—Enric Madriguera Orch. 0—Carlos Molina and orchestra ick Orchestra ‘Thuredi 1 10—Morning Devotions 5—Don Hall Trio 0—Cheerlo 0—The Breakfast Club e Don't Let Your Car Freeze Up! You Can Now Buy Radiator Alcohol 59 Mn French & Welch 0—Betty and Bob 5—Alice Joy, the Dream Girl wae i 1 Federation of Women's Babes tn Hollywood Singing Lady S—Little Orphan Annie (0—Rex Cole Mountain: O—Raiph Ki )0—Dancing in t! Friday, Fel 1:00—Morning Devotions oa Twin Citi FURNACES INSTALLED and REPAIRED a s Harding Metal Works 8” 999 INSTALL A CONVERSION BURNER | 4:00—Concert Artists The voice of Harriet Hilliard has long been associated with that of Ozzie Nelson, with whom she is heard when Nelson's bandsmen perform over the WABC-Columbia network. Note the new coif Pmgete by the sightly Harriet in the above, her latest portrait. She is heard with Ozzie'’s orchestra each Tuesday at 10:30 P. M, CST, and Thursday at 11:00 P. M., CST. 1:00—Broadway Melodies he Big Holly wood show Philharmonic Symp, Orch, Rnpeon anneD ures Frank Crumit and Julia San- our Mother Used to Sing \—National Farm and Home hour | 0—Vic and Sade 5—U. 8. Marine Band 0—Ma Perkins 0—Betty and Bob —Alice Joy. the Dream Girl 0—Norman 1, Cl Concert Orch: 0—The Seven Star 3 Dramas of Chitdnood” ve of Nations tle Jack Little 1—Henry Busse Oreh, Don Redmon Orch. Vincent Lopez Orch. b6—Wizar \—Xavier Cugat Orchestra —Little Orphan Annie ‘0—Potash and Perlmutter 0—Dangerous Paradise —Let's reed to Harris Monday, Jan. 29 ‘alon Musicale unny Melodies 3 100—Andy Arcari and the Three 0-—Metropolitan Parade 0—The Merrymakers M1 Osborne Orch. oking Closeups Betty Barthel, Songs ‘Tony Wons ins ‘0 be announced alph Kirbery Harry Sosnick Orohestra Saturday, Feb. 3 employed Insurance Legisla- jon. 0—Ann Leaf at the Organ o—Just Plain Bill 5—Romance of Helen Trent 0—American School of the Air 0—Oahu Serenaders 5—The Voice of Experience 0—U, 8. Marine Band 0—Bob Nolan Orchestra 22: 0—Dick Platt and Sidney Nier- OmArtist Recital man, Piano 0—To bi A nounced 7:80—Sous Les Eh ih ide Pacie Jack Armstrong, All American ‘Boy 8:00—Jambor 45—Fnoch Light Orch. $:00—The Saturday Nite Dancing soithe Tees haratin nee 10:00—One Man's Fi ally Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen| 10:30—Holly wood 5—Boake Cart he All l1ibo—Garetree Carnival eee paver Oe ‘ . i Saat i Columbia System Leopold Stokowsk! and Phil 8:15—Andre Kostelanets Orch. 0—The Big Show 9:00—Wayne King’s Orchestra 9:45—Myrt and Marge 10:00—Evan Evans, Concert Orch, 10:15—Boswoll Siste: 11:00—Leon Bi h. 11:30—Little Sack Tittle Baritone and Tuesday. Jan. 30 0—The Melodeers 5—Charm Secrets 0—Tony Wons 5—Larry Tate, Corlotta Dale The voice of ane Bismarck’s Reliable Tailor- ing and Cleaning Estab- ment Past 17 Years 0— A School of the Air 0—Metropolitan Parade 0—U. 8. Nav: }o—Enoah Lig 5—Madison Ei pogerrme Hall and His Orch. SAL and Pe 0—Jack Armetrong 5—Memory o—Buck. Row Rai sere BY 24 :00—S 1 PHONE 770 Mon tana-Dakota Power Company Bismarck, Mandan, Hebron, Dickinsen. INDIVIDUALITY Our stylist is an expert at de- | organizations have accepted the in- ENTERTAINMENT 10 LAST A FULL HOUR TUESDAY EVENING Separate Celebrations in 5,000 Communities to Be Co- ordinated PRESIDENT PLANS ADDRESS To Hear Dance Music and Other Features by Air's Best Artists Washington, Jan. 27— —Separate celebrations in 5,000 towns and cities of the United States will be poco ated by radio on Tuesday, Jan. 30, when combined facilities of the Na- tional Broadcasting Co., and the Col- umbia Broadcasting System join in honoring President Roosevelt on the occasio nof his 52nd birthday. Participants in the greatest of all birthday parties, scattered from one coast to the other, will all hear the same program, which will be broad- cast from 10:15 p. m., to 11:15 a. m., C.8.T., over combined NBC-WEAF- WJZ and CBS net-works. President to Speak During the broadcast President Roosevelt will speak briefly, ac- Dance music and coming from cities in various parts of the country. manent endowment fund of the Warm Springs Foundation Paralysis, as a gift from the American people in honor of the president, who was instrumental in the Foundation’s organization. Prominent men and women in every Part of the country, in addition to scores of business, civic and fraternal vitation of the national committee, headed by Henry L. Doherty, president. of the Cities Service Company, to co- operate in arranging the local pres- idential birthday balls. Doherty Is Chairman Prominent in the national com- mittee are such men as General John J. Pershing, Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Governor Herbert H. Lehman of New York, Owen D. Young, Adolph 8. Ochs, publisher of the New York Times; M. H. Aylesworth, president of the ‘National Broadcasting Co., Wil- liam 8. Parley, president of the Col- umbia Broadcasting System, W. W. Atterbury, president of the Pennsyl- vania Railroad, Otto H. Kahn, Henry {Morgenthau, Sr., William Green, president of the ‘American Federation of Labor, Will Rogers, Harvey 8. Firestone and many others. —The Columbians 5—Fray and Braggiott! 0—Leopold Stokowski and Phila- delphia Orchestra 5—Alexander Woollcott George Jessel 2xperience frthviay Ball for the President 5—The Voice of Experience Vincent Lopez and His Orch. (0—Pancho Orch, nation-wide tribute.|Elizabeth Love, in this case. She's tte feee entertain-|the Betty Graham of the CBS pro- ment by famous orchestras and artists|stam heard each Sunday at 4 p. m. will be provided during the program, | (CST). sag gig Ry ‘The financial proceeds of the 5,000/She's shown tl ie room separate parties will go to the per- her New York apartment. for Infantile! 3:45—Artists Recital Wednesday, Jan. 31 0—Sunny Melodi 0—Eaton Boys $:16—Vincent Sorey and His Orch. '5—Metropolitan Parade 0—Gordon, Dave and B ry, S—gane Bitivon’s Magic Recipes 00—The Voice of Experience 1:15—Betty Barthel, 8 0—Smiling Ed McConnell 5—Mischa Raginsky Ensem! Plain Bill iitsothe Romance uf Helen Trent 4 30—American School of the Air 3:00—La Forge Berumen Musicale irrane Pic! iy 300—Phil Duey. “Prank Luther and stro: 5—Tito Guizar, isxican Tenor 0—Louis Panico Ore in the 25th Cen- pall am ‘Frank Luther and A er 315—Edwin C. 0—Albert Spalding, Violinist 0—Leopold Stokowski Orch 5—Stoopnagle and Bus — Lombardo with Burns and Allen \—Fred —Myrt and Marge om ans 5—Five Spirits of nhythm b—Little Jack Little 0—Glen Gra: 30—George Thareday, Fey. 1 145—Sam Moores Me fall © Orch, 10— Whittier vals from London HE 5—The Lone im ‘ol (0—Angelo and his Rhumba mi Fle, the Little French Prin- the 25th Cene iy om co Institute of Musto 3:30—American Legion Speaker aring’s Pennsylvanians 9:20—Adventures of Helen and Mary| “Believe-It-Or-Not” 19:30—Concert Miniatures 11:00—Vincent ‘Travers Orch 1:80—Enoch Light Wd HH O—Savitt String Quartet 0—Dancing, Ec Rownd Towners Quartet —Saturday Syncopators 0—Mischa hast insky 200—EId ux Es A5—Tito Tauisar, Mexican tenor ee ‘Minutes of Holly- arborundum Ban bt aon 2 | Antarctic Expedition 5—Leaders in Action Junior Symphony gel > -_ Sunde: Dei sdoutroat S—Address by Lt. Col. Geo. A. “Drew, Toronto 1¢80—Band, The Grenadier Guards w York Philharmonic Orch. 0—Vesper Hour, 8, George Winni- 6: 00—Kdsress by Dr. C. M. Barbeau, Sloman: in, 20 12:00—Rex Bat! Otcheatea te —— ihe River, Re- gina, Why Suffer With A Cold When THE CLASS HEALTH CLINIC ee i iio—Geme Tre from th the Lyrte Stage 12:00—Rox Battio's Orchentra 12:30—University Lecture 0—On Being domestic is a part of love— @ Hour With You As @ pianist, Miss Love performs ‘Str 10:00—Concert Program, ‘Vancouver Saturday, Feb. 8 | 1:00—Rex Battle's Orch 12: eee ld Op Company, ta0—Under th “the nine of Paris, chub esate, ‘Orch, Toronto 10:00—Moonlight on the Pacific 10: RY cee Northern ‘Messages, ‘Tor- onto 30—Buck Rogers in the 26th Cent. 45—Boake Carter 00—Mildred Bailey 15—Edwin C. Hill '30—Voice of America 1:00—Ace Brigode Orchestra 1:30—Abe Lyman Orchestra Friday, —Do Re Mi The Voice of Experience —Betty Barthell, Songs miling Ed McConnell eorge Hall Orch. 00. Marie, The Little French Prin-/| yer, a doctor or a priest.” 1 30—Harrisburg Variety Program 00—The Grab Bag 30—U. 8. er Band —Skip: — Enoch Light Orch. 4:30—Jack Armstrong 43 eS Campo, songs —Al and Pete )—Leopold Stokowsel® Orchastra 5—Alexander Woollcott }0—Melodic Strings 0—Olson and Johnson 6—Myrt and Marg 0—Mary Fastman 5—Boswell Sisters Edwin C. Hill 3—Isham Jones Orchestra n Redman Orchestra 1s So—Henry Busse Orch. Special Offer DURING February Miller Kitchen Unit —The Meistersinger :00—Paul Mason Orch. This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on NEVER FAILS LAYING MASH Dacotah J.P. Gehmidt, Mgr. Seed Co. S Bob Ripley, igiecatuneseery heard over NBO with B. A. Rolfe’s ti aw _— eo