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(0—Ben Bernie's Orchestra 0. er’ via of Hollywood Robert. Simmons, tenor ohn B. Kennedy Jesters Wednenday, March 7 0—Morning Vevotious Em 30—Today's Ci nitdren —Irma Glen, organist 107 31 Opposite F JOS. M. DECKERT BISMARCK, N. D. Install a Set of Glass Frost Shields , for your car At a Small Cost Protect the Life and Property of others Make Winter Driving Safe and Enjoyable Stop Drafts and Rattles with Dor-Tite for Automobile Doors Ack’s Radiator Shop Bismarck Mee raruuweeenons make-up as “Papa Fiolmena” of the CBS script series, “Little Italy”. In addition to playing this role, Brown writes the story which is broadcast over the Columbia network each Tuesday and Thursday at 5:45 P. M., CST. He also is the author of an- other CBS serial drama—“Marie, the Little French Princess”. 19:00—Pappy, Hara, Zeke and Elton 10:15—Binging String 10:30—U. 8. Army Band S—Fielas and Hall 0—Gene Arnold and Commodores S—Johnny Marvin, tenor Farm and Home hour ob 15—Alice Joy, the Dream Girl Ma Perkins :03—Xavier Cugat Orch. 30—-George R. Holmes 45—Little Orphan Annie ntralto sesce —Wayne King Orch, —Warden Lawes ene McCormick and William 00—Corn Cob Pipe Club —Pickens Sis EESSe wen nays Orc 0—Carlos Molina and orchestra :30—Clyde Lucas Or 0—The Breakfast Club 00—The Gospel 5—Clara, Lu ‘n’ EB 0—Today: ‘Pappy, owwowens-1-3 j—The Merry Macs 0—Sleepy Hall Orch. x Dolln, violinist 0—Winnle the Pe 0. y 0—The Molle Show 0—Rudy Vallee Orch Friday, March ® :00—Morning Devotions :18—Don Hall Trio m 0—Today's Children Singing Strings M Appreciation Hour dene Arnold and Commodores 0—National Farm and Home hour lice Joy, the Dream Girl Ma Perkins 0—Concert Artists 0—Singing Lady S—Wisard of Of Orphan Annie Spring and summer lines! are here. Let us measure’ 'you for that Easter Suit’ mow. Perfect fit guaran-; teed. Prices reasonable. Albert Papacek CIGARS Cigarettes, Tobaccos Book Rental Service Newspapers -- Magazines The.G. P. News Formerly the Chip Shop 211 4th Bt. Phone 490 CLINIC Bismarck Can Relieve You Ricky fe, ; Phone 604 sppetsineat To be announced Eddie and Grace Albert Rosario Bourdon’s Orch. ‘Dangerous Paradi 0—Let's Listen to Harris 0—Philt Baker O—First Nighter o—Marlo Cozzi, baritone es — —]1 ‘Papa | Filomena’ ——— ——_——* In real life, Hyman Brown looks like {an enterprising young business man, but he’s shown above in his character | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 19384 _ ( National Radio Forum Has Brought Leaders’ Voices to Listeners o—William Scott Orch. 11:00—-Ted W: Orch. 11:80—-Hal Kemp Oren. Saturday, Marea 10 C—The Breakfast Club J—The Gospel Singer —Morning Parade zene and Elton Legion National Fevival Campaign ronolltan, Opera id= tien Pinte nnd. Bidney Nier+ \—Xavier Cugat Orchestra Little Orphan Annie John Herrick, Baritone To be announced 0—Art in America 0—Sous Les Ponts de Paris 0—Eddie Duchin, Orch, :00—The Saturday Nite Terraplane arty. :30—One Man's Family 0—Hollywood on the Air :30—Carefree Carnival \e——______________ Columbia System —______—___ (Central Standard Time) ley 10: 20—Salt Lake City Tabernacte choir rea 11:00—8alt alee City Tabernacle Choir and Organ 1:30—Madison Ensemble 0—Church of the Air 0—Lazy Dan, the Minstrel Man 0—Broadway Melodies 0—The Big Hollywood show . Philharmonic Symp. Orch. Roses and Drums Ace Brigode Orch. o—songs My Mother Uses vo Sing SOTA awn ness —Welch Madrigal Choir 0—James Melton and Green Stripe Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians The Seven Star Revue 0—"Patri’s Dramas of Childhood” 0—Conclave of Nations 100—Little Jack Little 00—Louis Panico Orch, :30—Henry Busse Orch. Monday, March 5 :00—Salon Musicale o—Sunny Melodies }0—A Arcari and the Three :00—Cooking Clone-ups. 5—Morning Moods —Tony Wons —Rhythm Kings 0—The Voice of Expe 5—Betty Barthel, soni 0—Concert Miniatures 0—George Hall Orch, 0—Mischa Raginsky Ensemble o—Leopold ‘Stokowski an@ Phila delphia Orch. be eral Carlisle :30—Louis Panico Orch. ‘Tuesday, Mar. aceon wersteits Rome caster 2000 a3 Joan Merrow 0—Easy A O—ann Leaf at the Organ 00-—Melodies of uae : 15—The Texas 0—T of Experience isceatitornia Melodies COLGATE’S Frences Lenshord, five fect four Inches of rhythes @ Also Arthur Boran, foremost impersonator of radio, the Rhythm Girls, the Melody Boys and others. A brand new show brought you by the makers of Colgate’s Dental Cream, Don’t miss this first night performance! HOUSE PARTY ‘KFYR 8:00 TONIGHT This Is a Good Time to Start Your Laying Hens on NEVER FAILS Dacotah LAYING MASH Seed Co. 3. P. Scheidt, Mer. Phone 106 Kay Francis To Be Heard From Coast Columbia network on Wednesday, Kay Francis, screen actress, will be the second Hollywood star to be interviewed on a new CBS series conducted by Louella Parsons, mo- tion picture critic: The interview will take place over the nation-wide March 7, at 12:15 P. M., CST, and also will feature Raymond Paige and his orchestra, 8:00—Leopold Stokowski and Phila- delphia Orchestra 8:15—Johnny Green Orch. 8:30—Minneapolis Symphony Orch. 9:00—Glen Gray's Orchestra 9:45—Myrt and Marge 5—Charles Carlisle, tenor Harry Soznick Orel Louis Panico Orch, —Madison Ensemble 8:45—Metropolitan Parade 9:00—Emery Deutch Orch. 5—Bill and Ginger Tony Wo! 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FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Ol E NEW AUTOMATIC Electric Ironer Former Value $69.50 “' $49.50 for Demonstration CHER OFFGALS At WASHINGTON SPEAK OVER NBC PROGRAM Authorities of Two Adminis- trations Presented Last Two Years ARE ARRANGED BY EDITOR Oliver Qwen Kuhn of Washing- ton Star in Charge of Air Feature Washington, March 3.—Since its in- auguration two years ago, the Na- tional Radio Forum, presented each Monday over an NBC network, has brought to radio listeners the voices of every member of two cabinets, in Addition to scores of senators, repre- sentatives and Seay bureau heads. The program is broadcast under the auspices of the Washington Star, and under the direction of Oliver Owen Kuhn, the Star’s managing editor. Since January, 1932, Kuhn has in- troduced to listeners all the outstand- ing leaders of two administrations, both legislative and administrative. He almost invariably schedules a speaker who is @ leading authority on whatever phase of national activity is uppermost in the minds of listeners at the time of the broadcast. When it. is remembered that the speakers on this program usually are announced at least a week in advance, 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. it is apparent that the astute director of the broadcasts is an expert at fore- casting what is going to happen well ahead of the event. The bonus marchers, the budget, important elections, farm Heyer nord eign debts, campaigns against racket Se eG cusreecceetan tie tai tional Radio Forum listings, at the times when they were paramount issues. During 1934 Kuhn will continue to present authoritative and timely speakers on the series, which is broad- cast over an NBO-WEAF network at 10:30 p. m., E. 8. T., each Monday. TWO STRING MUSICIANS WILL BE HEARD SUNDAY Two of the most distinguished of the younger musicians in their re- spective fields, Nathan Milstein, vio- Unist; and Gregor Piatigoraky, cellist, Will be heard as soloiste with the New York Philharmonic Symphony orches- ise Sunday, March 4, from 2 to 4 Pp. m, C. 8. T., over WABC and a nationwide Columbia network. ‘The internationally-known Russian artists will Brahms’ difficult Double Concerto for Violin and Cello; Hans Lange will conduct. The Double Concerto calls for much double- stopping on the part of both violin and cello; so the work sounds like & string quartet alternating with the orchestra. Other selections will espe wr vgs ger’s arrangement of one of the French “auites and the Rachmaninoff Symphony in E minor. 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