The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1934, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1934 A: as Unstinted Praise for for Opera Broadcast Progams O—NBC Children's Hour —Radio Pulpit 0—The Garden of Tomorrow 10:15—Major Bowes’ Ci 11:30—Radio City Conc: 12:30—Nat'l Youth Radio Conference 0—Gene Arnold and Commodores BS of Melody ms of Melody pitol Family 0—National Vespers 0—Catholic Hour 0—Our American 0—Ted Weens Penner nd his Orchestra nd Rubinoff Werry-Go-Round 8:30—American’ It Doen ope 1 Opposite Prince JOS. M. DECK! . COLLIS Dr. of Chiropractic Palmer Graduate OFFICE NOW OPEN Phone 164 for Appointment Over Knowles Jewelry Hours 9:00 to 12:00—1:30 to 5:00 Success in Two Words DO-RIGHT That's What We Do At FRANK’S PLACE 119 3rd St. Bismarck Our New are here. Let us measure, you for that Easter Suit now. Perfect fit guaran- teed. Prices reasonable. Albert Papacek 169 Third St. Phone 358 Spring and summer sare SHEET METAL WORK Furnaces Installed and Repaired Album of Familiar and Mary Living- Black and Orch, ymphony Orch, ch, 7:00—Morning 30—Cheerio Breakfast Club 0—Breen and de Kose corning Para 10:00—Hour of Meni | 11ig0—Gene Arnold ‘and Commodores | ‘arm and Home hour te. TOriginalities out is and Music Y's Orchestra £00—Minstrel Snow, Gene Arnold 8:30—Ship of Joy, with Hugh Barrett pbs and guest artists Arnold, narrator Tuenday, Feb, 20 7:0—Morning Devotions 15—Don Hall Trio 7:20—Cheerio kfagt Club Children Ezra, Zeke and Elton Band nd Home hour TT Hl Frances ‘Alda, soprano ttle Orphan Annie —You and Your Government Reisman's Oreh, no King Orch. —Ren Rernie’s Orchestra au jimmons, tenor Kennedy The Kings J: Jack Denny M—Morning Devotions 7:18—Don Hall Trio —Cheerio 815—The Breakfast Club ind DeRose 2 and Elton St rmy Band elds and Hall and Commodores tinny Marvin, tenor arm and Home hour a») > Harding Metal Works & 999 110 3rd Street \ Barber Service for the busy man f \ i This modern barber shop is equipped for the man who wants expert attention without waste of time. 218!3 Broadway BRODL'S BEAUTY & BARBER SHOP For Appoinment Phone B\ a Your eyes were made for LIGHT LIKE THIS Qostup-“(omtpy by DAN THOMAS —— GEORGE SCARBO fal euam JOROAN, CHILOREN.|" | IONALD COLMAN, 1 GUEST OP HONOR ATAHUGE HOLLY: ¢ WOOD PARTY, WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO FAILED TO SHOWLIR, 1 Uhone, BARRYMORE CAUSED Bx- CITEMENT AMONG- HIS FRIENDS WHEN THEY HEARD HE GouGHT A NYACHTe IT TURNEO TO BEA I4INCH errie Me iB Hap Days In Dizte ackout an's Kadio Review and Bob ey, the Dream Girl 30—Enrie Madriguera Orch, Ralph Kirbery dancing in the Twin Cities Friday, F 23 :00—Morning Devotions 18—Don Hall Trio 30—Cheerio if reakfast Club ren and, DeFtose ! lara, —Xavier Cugat Orch, —George R. Holmes —Little Orphan Annie Martha Mears, Contralto he Molle Show —Jack Pearl the Baron Mun- hausen yne King Orch, —Warden Lawes phn McCormick and Willlam > 100--Corh Cob Pipe Club —Pickens 0—Jack Denny! 00—Carlos Molina and orchestra :30—Harry Sosnick Orchestra inging Strings =e Mbecannoureed je Arnold ind Commodores tional Farm and Home hour and Sade Merrie-Men | riday Steeplechase Marine Band oman's Radio Review jetty and Bob 15—Allce Joy, the Dream Girl ‘Thursday, Feb. 22 90—Morning Devotions —Don Hall Trio 00—Concert Artists 30—Singing Lady 03—Navier Cugat Orchestra 45—Little Orphan Annie 30—To be announced angerous Paradise Let's Listen to Harris S0ENI Baker 00—First Nighter —Mario Cozzi, baritone 30—Willianr Scoti_ Orch, :60—Ted Weems’ Orch. :30—Hal Kemp Orch. Saturday, Feb. 24 :00—Morning Devotions 7:15—Don Hall Trio 30—Cheerio :00—The Breakfast Club dl @ Arnold and Commodores} 0—Farm and Home hour 30—Vie and Sade » Merry Macs Hall Orch. kout is and Music Woman's Radio Review Betty and Bob Dolin, violinist nging Lady ; ttle Orphan Annie :15—The Voss Family :30—Down Lover's Lane SEE US FOR Spring Sewing, Repairing, Re- modeling, Pleating, Hemstitching and Cloth Covered Buttons We make clothes over for children PEACOCK ART SHOP On Broadway under Burman's i ce Duo Dien tate ano Jackie Heller A vier Cugat Orchestra :45—Little Orphan Annie :00—John Herrick, Baritone :30—To be announced "Sidney Party 30—One Man's Family 00—Hollywood on the Air '30—Carefree Carnival Columbia System (Central eiendact Time) Sunday, Feb. 18 7:05—Organ Reveille 1:30—Artist Recital 00—Junior Bugle MUSICAL EDUCATION CHANGES ENHANCED FOR ALL ASPIRANTS Says Reproduction of Voice and Orchestra Through Ether ‘Perfect’ MUSIC APPRECIATION GROWS! Director of Nation-Wide Chil- dren's Study Lauds Com- mercial Firms New York, Feb. 17.—Walter Dam- rosch, dean of American conductors, whose Friday morning courses in mu- sic appreciation bring a knowledge jand understanding of good music to more than six million school chil- dren each year, ¢s emphatic in his praise of the opera broadcasts over combined NBC-WEAF-WJZ networks each Saturday. “The wonderful power of radio in furthering the musical education of our people cannot be better demon- strated than by the present broad- casts of performances at our Metro: politan Opera House in New York, Dr. Damrosch declares. “The repro- duction of voice and orchestra PRESERVE THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save this page all through next week. | It will serve as an excellent guide when you may tune in on pro- | grams to your liking with a mere turn of the dial. through the ether is practically per- fect, and the listener in Iowa or Cali- fornia or far-off Alaska can rejoice almost equally with the listener at the Metropolitan Opera House in the beauties of ‘Don Giovanni’ or Wag- ner’s ‘Walkure’.” The NBC musical beer ae growing appreciation of ie ml among radio audiences, and gives the commercial sponsors of such out- standing musical series as the Metro- Politan Opera broadcasts credit for aiding the development of this taste for the world’s best music. “It is gratifying to me as a musi- cian,” he says, “that the great com- mercial corporations are turning] I more and more to the higher forms|{ of music because they realize that the majority of our people prefer this}! music to the more trivial popular 251 aneneneene ce 30—Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man 0—Broadway Melodies i 0—The Big Hollywood show 2 Xs. See Symp. Ore! : 0—Roses ani ruil {30—Frank Crumit and Julia San- smiling Ed McConnell rwilight Musicale ence Wheeler Orch. ie Copeland's Dance Band 5—Rin Tin Tin Thriller 0—An Evening in Paris o—Pred Waring’s Pennsylvanians —" en Star Rev a o—' Patri 3 Dramas of “Childhood :30—Vincent Lopes Orch. Monday, Feb. 19 7:00—Salon Musicale 0—Sunny Melodies Arcari and the Three Rill and Ginger ‘The Merrymakers Will Osborne Orch, ‘ony Wor Rhgthm Kings he Voice of Experience 0—Oahu Serenaders 5—The Voice of Experience 00—-Church of the Air 0—Melody Parade 45—Organ Melodies 1 (00-—Rhoda Arnold and Taylor Buck- 10:30—Salt Lake City Tabernacle cholr Wien you read on a shaded and porch on a sunny day you are reading by the light that is ideal for your eyes. You feel no sense of stress or strain. cause you are nature's equivalent of a 1,000- watt lamp—many, many times as bright as the lamp used in the average home. You use them most in LIGHT LIKE THIS North Dakota Power & t & Light Co. BETTER L Tabernacle Why? Be- reading with Texaco Service Station Corner Third and Thayer Ed Rose gives service that is service and then some Ppy, Dictators 5—Charles Carlisle 0—Skippy j—Al and Pete 0—Jack Armstrong, All American Boy 6:45—Enoch Light Orch. delphia Orch. $:5—Andre Kostelanets Orch. Tuesday, F :00—Salon Musicale (0—Round Towners Quartet 5—In the Luxembourg (iardens WHEN you read indoors, the light is about 1/100 as bright as the light on the porch. Your eyes must adjust themselves to the difference. You can help them make this adjustment by having adequate light through- out your home. This, science tells us, will assist in preventing Nervous muscular tension, de- fective vision, and a tendency toward headache, dizzine: vertigo. We will be glad to consult with you on the proper lighting of your home. Bismarck — Mandan — Dickinsos IGHT- it er stop Melville Electric Shop BETTER SIGHT 15—Connle Gates, songs, 30—Mitchell Shuster, OFe 00—Mar! a Little Breach Prin- 5—Madison ible 5—George Hall and His Orch. O— Bik f nd Pt 1—Louts Panico Orch. :15—The Texas Rangers Those duets you've been hearing on the “Myrt and Marge” are performed: by Marge and her husband, Gene Kretsinger, ‘Marge”—] whom are shown above. name—and her husband were married in Chicago two months ago. In his appearances with her, “Gene Glenn” and in addition, Hoh He as the first half of the harmony team _ is the first portrait to be released since the wedding. 6:30—Buck Rogers in the 25th Cen- tury 6:45—Boake Carter 7:00—The Columbians 10 10 Sosnick Orel ‘oice of Expettence 11:00—Vincent Lopes Orch. 11:30—Pancho Orch. ‘Wednesday, Feb. 21 aera Mu ne $:00—Eton iy $—Madiaon, Fnsemble : |5—Metropolitan Parade 3 0—Gordon, Dave and Bunny iH 1 i Bet rthell ih do—smiling ed McConnell etary Raginsky "Ensemble i il 1! —The Playboys 0—Easy Aces o—suse Plain Bill Lis—the Romancg of Helen Trent 1:30—American School of the ae ale Louis Panco Orch 5—The Texas Rang e—Saee Rogers in the 25th Cen- 45—Boake Car 0—Phil Duy: “Prank Luther and Jack Parker 5—Eddie Dunstedte: o—Albert Spalding, Violints 3 1 Orchestra 0—Glen Gray Orch. 0—George Hall Orch. hell sar pa the Little French Prin- 5—Joan Marrow ee eee Heaters Sem SS woes 0—Spanish Serenade 2:00—Metropoli! 2:30—Natlonal —T rs o—Buck, Rogers ra in the 26th Cent, 9:45—Myrt and 16 0o—California, Melodies itieb—Aco. Brlgode Orchaatra ce Brigode 11]80—Carrol Dickerson Oren. 7, 00—Do Ret Mi Trio $—Metropolitan Parad: atrapeltas Parad 5—) Ginger 0—Round Towners Quartet 9:45—Will ‘Osborne Orchet 0—Cooking Closeups ‘aptivators 30 Fonz ; Echoes cin, Voice of Bxpei Barthell, non anny oe Me ah a ‘The ae French Prin- en, u so—sust Plain Bill Your Laying Hens on NEVER FAILS LAYING MASH Dacotah Seed Co. J. P. Schmidt, Mer. Phone 106 baritone who to study voice by Calvin Coolidge, is heard with Violinist Albert Spalding and Don Voorhees’ orchestra over the WABC- ‘Columbia network every Wednesday from 7:30 to 8 P. M., CST. ‘Thursday, Feb. 23 0—Rex Battle's Orche o—Uni versity Lecture 00—Co: 1, Quebec o—Hands Across the ‘Border, N ‘ork, t—Ualveratty Lee Lecture, Edmonton Damerel also heard of “Gene and Charlie.” 1:18—Romance of Helen Trent '30—American School of a Alr n isset .. Toronto o—Mooniient on the Pack o—The Northern Mi ssagen, Tor —_—_———— ee ay, Frank Luther, and Jack Parker Orch. Orch 8:30—Marvelous Melodies 3 sitters ye Seog te, the Little French Prin- iz? THE HOME French & — 20—Ann Leaf at the Organ 00—Saturday Syncopators 30—Mischa Baginaky 45—Ann Leaf at the organ 00—Pancho Orch. Re 0. ee Armstrong 45—Mitchel Shuster Orch. 00—Bider 3 ‘Michaux 5—Ishi so—Forty Five. sctmates of Holly- 45—Nat Shilkret Orch. 00——-Leopold Stokowski Orchestra 15—Alexander moe lentt sy re ni io pet 45——Leaders in Action Hae uy Lombardo 0—Harry Sosnick, Orch. 30—Abe Lyman Orch. | CKY (Winnipeg) (Central Standard Time) CIGARS Cigarettes, Tobaccos , Book Rental Service ition 1s by Hon. Walter Parl- ly, Edmonton 45—Thoe Lyric Trio, Montreal 00—-New York Philharmonic Orch. 00—Vesper Hour, 8. George Winnl- peg is by Thos. Wayling, Ot- towa THE CLASS HEALTH CLINIC Can Relieve You just Phone 604 sppointment Furnace? - ‘Natural Gas Heat for only $2.95 This low price is in effect for the balance of this heating season. MONTANA- DAKOTA POWER CO.

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