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—____-___—_ IKFYR-NBC Program) 2 & (Subject to Revision) Monday, Oct. 8 7:00—Morning Devotions 7:16—Landt trio & White Harvest of Song 5—Clara, Lu 'n’ Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet #:20-—gunshine Hour with Myron 4. b:s—Preee Radio News athi 0—Markets and World Bookman $—Charles Sears, Tenor : tional Farm and Home Hour 2:15—World Series 3:00— “Betty Bob"—General QO—Al Pearce and Canis 5—Jackle Heller, Soloist 0—Rhythmic Serenade U, 8 Army Band Organ Rhapsody 0—Press Radio News and Three X Sister: B—Little Orphan Annie Ray Per! S:18—State Mill and Elevator with Speed Wallace 6:30—Ironized Yeast 5—Harry Turner's Orch. rdon and Orch. el and Hix Orch. Tire and Rubber Program o—Sinclair Minstrel 0—Colgate Hous 0—Carnation M i rogram 0—North Dakota Farmers Union 5—Democratic-Republican Series —Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods :15—Studlo :30—Jolly Coburn and Orch. —Guy Lombardo and Orch. :80—Art Kassell and Orch. 00—Silent ‘Tuesday. Oct. 9 0—Morning Devotions 5—Landt Trio & White 0—Cheerio 0—Breakfast Club Jospel Singer ara, Lu ’n’ Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 9:30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett 9:45—Press Radio News :50—Weather Fy peaearets Seer BEESS 5. 10 an Program 1oas—Your ch 10:30—U. rote Marine Band—Shut-In 00—-Markets ii S. Marine Band (Cont.) ional Farm and Home Hour 5—World Series 3:00—"Betty and Bob’—General Mills $:15—Platt @ Nierman, Piano Duo }0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins aimer Clark & Orch. ‘Your Health” jackie Heller, Singer 316—"Wonderloat Rangers” Bismarck Baking Co. :30—Press Radio News 5—Little Orphan Annie 0—Gould and Sheffter Tintype Tenor Harry Turner's Orch. $—Gray Gordon and Orch. 200—Leo Reisman’s Philip Morris Orch, featuring Phil Duey & Sally Singer 7:30—Ford Program, #:00—Studto 8:30—Ed Wynn for Texaco 9:00—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of the Air 20:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods 10:15—Hilarious Hotshots 10:30—Dorsey Bros. Orch, and Bob Crosby, Singer 11:00—Emil Coleman & Orch. 11:30—Gene Quan and/Orch. 12:00—Silent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 6, 1934 | Eddie Cantor Will Return to N. B. C. Program Sunday Evening | 1045—KFYR Bulletin Board of the! 1:00—Markets and World Bookman 11:15—Merry Macs ational Farm and Home Hour fe and Sade reat Comporers 0—To be announced ‘ 5—Farm Flashes 5—Markets ss H 0—Tommy Tucker and Orch. Talk by Col. John Reed Kilpatrick H vomen's Radio Review Betty and Bob” General Mills jorethy Page, Soloist dol’s Own’ Ma Perkins eter and Gamble “Camay” 1 Congress Parents Teach- ‘3 ales of Courage | anny, Malone, Tenor —Tom Coakley and Orch. :30—Press Radio News and Walter Preston, Baritone 1 ~Freddie Martin and Orch. —Armand Girard, Baritone 45—Shirley Howard 00—Fleisehmann Hour Phyllis Wolverton 15—Fay Brown, Sports Review §:30—Studio 9:00—Kraft Program 10:00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods Friday, 0. 7:00—Morning Devotions Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 9:30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett Manchester & Weather Buccaneer World Bookman | = 5 s ‘a » FI ES ts g FI 3 x 5 2 5 . Marine Band jetty and Bob” General Mills 5—Little Orphan Annie 0—Concertino 6:15—State Mill and Elevator with Speed Wallace 6:30—Ironized Yeast 6:35—Studio 5—Sisters of the Skillet over an NBC coast. Duchin's . v8. N. D, State Football Game 0—Knights of Columbus 5—Gothic Choristers :00—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Columbia Day Pro- gram 5—Studio jolly Coburn and Orch, Felix and His Orch. 0—Hollywood on the Air :00—Silent urday, Oct. 13 ig Devotions : cr sengtsliows 15—Cla Lu 'n’ Em e-Palmolive-Peet Hour with Myron J. nine os Monee adlo News Manel ‘Weather and 11:00—Markets and World Bookman 11:15—Charles Sears, Tenor 41:20—National Farm and Home hour ic 0—Wandering Minstrel 0—Smackouts 5—Farm Flashes 5—Don Pedro and Orch. i0—Studio '5—Women's Radio Review 0—"Betty and Bob” General Mills 5—Alice Joy, Singer 0—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 5—Procter and Gamble “Camay” 0—Al Pearce and Gang 5—Jackie Heller, Soloist hythmic Serenade \—Education in the News 5—Organ Rhapsody 30—Press Radio News and Kitchell, Singer s—Little Orphan Annie (0—Danny Malone, Tenor 5—Don Pedro & Orch, Alma oF reer mmm coco cocsngnorsngesmanansteners y Gordon & Orch. Gelatin: with Mary ‘ord petue. Turner's Orch. 5—Studio —Enna Jettick Program 5—Western Romancing with Ed- Ra La Moore Waldo 2 ning, Weather Fore- ‘ cast and Piano Moods 20:15—Studio 10:30—Jolly Coburn and_ Orch. 11:00—Archie Bleyer & Orch, 11:30—To be announced AetterBllent votions . D. Federation of Wo ‘ Clubs Program a) Right All MODEL 121 A 6-tube-Globe Trotter that casts and programs from for- eign lands, MODEL 100 fine four-tube Teceiver, re- police and amateur calls in addition to standard radio entertainment. SMASHES_ - Budget — Pleasure Micro-Sensitive Tubes 0— Tommy Tucker and Orch, 0—Week-end Revue 10—Studio :00—Smith Bros. Program rae and_ Gi je “Ivory” Gur Lombardo and His ea 0—Paul Whiteman ‘and 01 1 1 rch, } Carnival iki besaas inday, Oct. 16 0—NBC *Chilavens Hour 0—Radio Pulpit 0—Samovar Serenade —Weather & Pre Ri Morning Musi anlage le Boatman Bowes Capitol Theatre | & 1: 20—Raalo City Music Hall ef the 1 :30—Highiights of the Bible \—South Sea Islander: —Merry Macs 30—Lux Program 0—National Program the Side of the ee=ceneral . C. Johnson and Son, 4:00—Hoover Program ————— Brands 30—Pontiac Pi 00—La: m Evening Weather For All Around the Home Also Complete un ot Paints, Supplies. French & Welch 00—Silen: for Your Purpose— Sets Equipped With MODEL 210 Pie Eddie Duchin Plays for Fire Chief Station Gens Foods €:30—"Bakers Broadcast”—Standaré and his famous orchestra the music when the familiar siren | Y and bell announced the return of Ed ‘Wynn, the Fire Chief, for another due in a considerable measure to his series of RO Tobe night broadcasts |keen perception of what new musical -to-coast network |numbers will become hits and then on Oct. 2, at 8:30 p. m. (CST), of the musical ‘to take” tempo. interludes between the silly sallies of the Fire Chief and Graham McNamee ‘will be his only commercial work on the air this season. 00—Chase and Sanborn Hour Togral Radlo News le Davis and ae 00—Johnny Jonna 30—Paul Pendarvi 0 STARS OF STAG OF STAGE «RADIO a Don Voorhees * UISTEN IN EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 2830 to 9:80 p, He feonteal stand- STATION KFYR AND ON OTHER HB. c. (WEAF NETWORK ‘stations. -T@-COAST 8 Eddie Duchin, piano-playing maestro who brought his orchestra to the air with Ed Wynn when the famed fire chief returned to the NBC microphohe Oct. 2, is pictured above. EDDIE DUCHIN AND ORCHESTRA PLAYING FOR WYNN’S PROGRAM Graduate Pharmacist Passed! Duchin, who rose to great. popu- Up Pills for Piano Upon His Graduation New York, Oct. 6—Eddie Duchin |his graduation from pharmacy school | ¥! celebrated young maestro and pianist, |in Boston, Duchin passed ‘up pills for furnished | the me and went to work in New Try One. of These Short-Wave Stations | WEEK OF OCTOBER 7 Frequency (Megacycles) Hours (E. 8, T.) 30—United American Bosch Corp. Marguerite Kennedy, Pianint with Jack Orch, ‘and Moreh. A complete Broadway Show by RADIO “THE GIBSON FAMILY” PRESENTED BY IVORY SOAP ONE FULL HOUR Or NEW MUSIC . Fore- ‘larity as director of the orchestra at the fashionable Central Park! ‘Casino in New York City, started out ‘to join his father in the pharmacy business, but his greater aptitudé for jazz patterns asserted himself and on ‘Since then his rise has been rapid, {Playing them in a smooth and “easy First nighters at {many Broadway musical shows have {heard Duchin play for’supper wager | the hit tunes of the show they had seen the same evening. Ss 3s ~~ E s 11:30 AM. 4:30 PM. 30 to 10:45 P.M. 4:30 P.M.; 5:30 to 10:45 P.M. 3:15 PM, 1 P.M. Tuesday and Wednesday .M. to 1 P.M.; 5:15 to 10 P.M. red P.M.; a to 9:30 P.M. sotrzze gasegg Beep ere fe 3 eesze 8 8s ll "AM, Sat. ind Sun, ez 3. ss to 3:15 AM.; 1 to 5:30 PM. PM. “aba 1 to 5:30 PM.; 6 to AM. to 12:45 P.M. . to 12:45 P.M. AM. ae Fees 3 > k to 6 P. M5 Gus tc to 9: 15 P.M.; 10 to ape 5B E rf Sss888 5 reseees E aa : “HE E BOAT OMNIA AMD mAanares sé we Sg 330 to 11:30 0 to 8:30, 9 bs Look Your Best ‘There's an ex- clusive smart- lon, ~ Each treat- )& ment will be supervised by an experienced operator. Let us im- Breve your ap- pear Phone 15 for _Permanents appointments, $3.50 and Up Brodl’s Beauty & Barber 7 SATURDAY NIGHT BEART aman THRGRS * LAvems COMEDIAN T0 TEAM | #Ruptmann tra WITH RUBINO IN ze seme FEATURE OF WEEK iWill Succeed Jimmie ‘Schnoz-| zie’ Durante, Star of Series HAS BEEN MAKING PICTURE | Number of New Songs and Sketches Have Been Pre- pared for Radio Return Hollywood, Oct. 6.—Eddie Cantor, celebrated comedian of stage, screen and air, will be back before the micro- phone as the star of the hour with Rublnoff and his orchestra over. an sent Music | : NBC-WEAF nationwide networ! n= | day, Oct. 7, at 7 p. m. (CST). Joe Penner, high 5 pressure duck salesman every above, will return Cantor will succeed Jimmie Durante,| New York, Oct. 6—Joe Penner, : to the air over an NBC network Sunday, Oct. 7. who is just completing a summer se- ries of broadcasts from Hollywood, as the star of the weekly full hour rams. Now in Hollywood making a motion picture, Cantor hoped to finish his screen work in time to inaugurate the this page all through next week. After trouping the lower circuits | casts, to filmland with him. q It will serve az an excellent guide he got a real chance in the road| me popular young maestro will be ‘ when you may tune in on pro- company of the “Greenwich Village! on the west coast for six weeks in sa grams to your liking with a mere||a series Follies.’ ‘A long tour of the Publix |October and November, during which ( {| turn of the dial. sponsored circuit followed and babes Darts in!nis variety Hour broadcasts over an ; rr aa tek that Fee litte tiene ae NBC-WEAP nationwide network each an new air series from New York. If he |0f Am i spr in antl, peta ‘Thursday at 6 p. m. (CST), will orig- / . failed in this, however, early programs | _ Just ea YVellee's Mietchmenne vasioey inate in the NBO Hollywood studios ®° ‘will be broadcast from the NBC Holly- | Whe! Leped Gove. ren sd with outstanding film stars and ‘wood studios. Rhythm,’ on the Vallee Hour followed end that |Pecitic Coast entertainers as fea- Rubinoff and his orchestra, now on | released, fall he was signed for the broad. | ‘Urea guest artists. the west coast accompanying Durante, be Lou Holtz, favorite Broadway is returning to New York with Ca tor. The comedian has prepared a number of new songs and sketches for his radio return and will be supported before the microphone by veteran radio and stage performers. : MODEL 325E~ Remarkable MODEL 1123N—This 12-tube S-tube console covering foreign ALL-WAVE superheterodyne stations and all American broad- is the finest radio Atwater Kent casting, including police, amateur ever built. We know no radio its and airplane. equal at any price. PRESERVE THIS PAGE Radio fans would do well to save I| Will Return Sunday | Plans for broadcasting the trial of Bruno Hauptmann, now under arrest in connection with the Lindbergh kidnaping case, are being made by the National Broadcasting company. Whether the case is called in New York or New Jersey, NBC is prepared to ask the court for Permission to broadcast it. TK SELLER, WL) BROADCAST SINDAY Ozzie Nelson's Orchestra and Harriet Hilliard Will Pre- the world’s best known duck sales- Vallee Will Take His Troupe to Film Colony He had various jobs after leaving Rudy Vallee ts going to Hollywood high school until he became property |to make another motion icture, and man with @ traveling variety show|r. "ts going to. take he ‘Thursday night Variety Hour and Lou Holtz, @ frequent guest on the weekly broad- whose repeated perform- ‘ances with Vallee have been popular with listeners, also will work before the cameras in California, and will be heard as a guest artist on at least three of the Vriety Hours from the screen city. Vallee left New York immediately after his program Thursday, Sept. 27, and paused en route in Chicago long enough for the broadcast Oct. 4, Fannie £33 3 hi i lsd} program on Sunday, Oct. 7, thus Brice, star of the “Ziegfeld” have dance} inaugurating the new series of “Follies” now playing in Chicago, and fall and winter concerts which five were the featured guests on will bring distinguished artists to {this program. Beginning next week, lungary| NBC-WEAF listeners at 4 p. m. aa E the radio you ‘want at the price you want to pay YOU haven't heard the tango as it’s played in the Argentine; if you haven't heard Hitler speak in person; if you haven’t heard the tinkling music of Tokyo— you are missing the big thrill of radio. 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