The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 20, 1934, Page 2

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Sere ei Ey; oe A sue Ae Pores r n v .¢ r x t ry 78 ° ey . iF t t t ¢ 2 e BER 20, 1934 a ennnnrrene sR) LLG EMSRS RAL ALL 2, a Minstrels Will Give — Consecutive Broadcast Monday Evening | ! IKFYR-NBC Program « (Subject to Revision) Monday, Oct. 22 Devotions ‘rio and White lara, Lu 'n’ Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet unshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett Weather Aunt Sammy Markets American Legion 1934 Conven- tion Markets and World Rookman H. J, Heinz—“Home Economics ioral Eatm and Home Hour Vic and 8 —Great bmpestts Program 0-—Smackouts ik by Mrs. Dwight Morrow ce Joy, Singer ic Serenade J. oe Band Tthapsody Press Radio News and Three Sisters ttle Orphan Annie ould & Sheffter, Piano Duo Every Kind of HARDWARE For All Around the Home Also Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies. French & Welch Phone 141 306 Main a MAKE THEM ENVY YOU wen help keep you your beat” wi en t your luntr Brodl’s Beauty & Barber Shop tate Mil and Elevator with Speed Wallace 30—Ironized Yeast farry Turner's Orch, jerdon and Orch el and His Orch heatre Owner Talk a iresione Tire and Rubber Program, :00—Sinclair Minstrels 0. Program tion Human Needs— Roosevelt. and Newton . Baker ‘orth Dakota Farmers Union 0—Anson Weeks and Orch :00—Silent ‘Tucsday, Oct. 23 Morning Devotions jandt Trio and White Colgate-Palmolive-Pest —Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Marine Band—Shut-In es S. Mariné Band (Cont.) ional Farm and Home Hour o—Vie and Sade eulah Croft, Song Portraits rosscuts from Log of Today Bob"—Ueneral 5—Platt & Nierman, Piano Duo }0—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins —Charlie, Davis and Orch. ‘Wonderloaf Rangers” Bismarck Baking Co. Press Radio News 3—Borah Minnevitch Harmontca Rascals and His 5—Tintype Tenor Harry Turner's Orch. —Gray Gordon and Orch. i 0—Leo, Relsman'’s Philip Morris Orch, featuring Phil Duey & Saily Singer ‘ord Program remier Pabst—Ben Bernie ad Wynn for Texaco ! Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 9:30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett Manchester, Weather and Mar- kets Honeymooners agld, 0—Annual Meeting of the Service in Philadelphia ndering Minstrel o—Smackouts 9—Markets ‘arm Flashes Markets Ramblers Muurie Sherman Orch. Studio 43—Womans Radio Review er and ie fe Webb Orch, rgan Rhapsody ress Radio News and Cava-— liers Quartet cKtord larry Turner and Orch; itudio a Jettick Program Moore Waldo 10:0v—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods 1 12:00—Silent ‘Thursday, Oct. 29 rning Devotions ndt Trio and White (0—Cheerio —American Legion 1934 Conven- tion \—Press Radio Bulletins }—Gospel Singer 9:15—Clara, Lu and Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 11:30—National Farm and Home hour, r{series of song recitals each Satur- 1 9:15—Western Romancing with Ed- a La GENE ARNOLD ONLY ORIGINAL MEMBER | IN GROWING GROUP First Performance of Popular Program Was Presented in March, 1928 NO NEW JQKES PLANNED Cast Has Grown From Three to 28 Celebrated Artists in Six Seasons Pictured here is Rose “ Bampton, Metropolitan opera star heard in a day evening at 8 p.m. (CST) over! Chicago, Oct. 2.—(}—The 300th KFYR and the NBC system. Na-|performance of the Sinclair Greater: thaniel Shilkret’s orchestra also is| Minstrels will be celebrated during the broadcast of Monday, Oct. 22, over an NBC-WJZ network at 8 p. m. (CST). Gene Arnold, writer and interlocu- “|tor of the program and the only member of the cast who has remained PRESERVE THIS PAGE versity of N. Pp. State—Football GAm Tt will serve az an excellent guide when you may tune in on pro- grams to your liking with a mere turn of the dial. formance in March 1928, has an- 9:30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. regan Program ab, Pederation of Womens’ bs Program 10: eh Bulletin Board of the id World Bookman 1 e—Palmolive Beauty Theatre of Evening ll Fore- Baritone nd Orch. ratio Tuning Control. ‘Automatic Vol- ume Control. Tuning range 540 to 18,000 Kc. Cabinet: Console of heart walnut and gum ve- Meers. Neo-classic design. $91.75 GENERAL §8 ELECTRIC brings you a wider range of entertain- ene veer niiise London hear scores sta- tions... grim calls to policecars ... aviation messages . . . voices of amateur operator: And your favourit: American @lnestall a G-E ALL-WAVE Antenna fer supe: reception. Copelin Motor Company Phone 318 The Atwater Kent Radio illustrated i thenewest Sy eaalaernitel fineradios.Itisacom- bination FOREIGN SHORT WAVE and American BROAD. CAST model, ‘Thecabinet is abeau- tifal “work” in bard ‘ommy Tucker and Orch. '—Maurie Sherman and Orch. Studio Famous Moravian Men's Teach- rs Choir —"Betty and Bob” General Mills 5—Dorothy Page, Soloist —Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins may” Nat'l Congress Parents ‘Teach- Tales of Courage ‘o_be announced Preston, Baritone ittle Orphan Annie larry Turner's Orch. udio Kraft Program Late Evening Weather Fore- cast and Piano Moods en: 5—Preas Ttadio News, Manchester and Weathe: :30—National Farm and Home Hour 0—Viec and ther Fore- cast and Piano Moods j—Studio ne lartin & Orch: 0—Ralph Kirbery j— Felix lent ‘ Saturday, Oct. 27 lorning Devotion: j—Landt Trio and White —Cheer! ‘ch, :30—American Auxiliary Navy Day Program 45—Studio :00—Smith Bros. Program 0—Proeter and Gamble The Gibson Raety 0—To be announced 0—Late Evening Weather Fore- cast 5—Guy. Lombardo and His Orch. ‘Paul Whiteman and Orch, rt Kassell and Orch, 1:15—Carefree Carnival 12:00—Silent i if zee “Ivory” Fas ids 3 : audience itself will be wie portunity to participate in gram by joining the arcane: chorus of “Let Me Call You 10 0—Major Bowes “Eapitol Theatre isan pion peti ecco N iy ef 5 & FE Sunday, Oct. 28 (0—NBC Children’s Hour adio Pulpit usic and American Youth i 12 0—Hlehiignte of the Bible att & Nierman, Plano Duo 3 0H b: Side of -the|tet, Joe Parsons, bass, ad” sc. Johnson. and Son, chestra conducted by Harry Kogen. The basic oldtime minstrel 200—H Pi {gecleieer Prowram ay Corp. | tern has been followed from the Program Every alteration in the program esse Hawkins and Oréh, from. ‘atholic How ary Wood-—Violinist prefe larguerite Kennedy, Pianist ber ay Foods with Jack the 6: 30—Thakere Broadcast”—Standara| tional Minstrel Players ser Fans sociation for preserving the blackface minstrel tradition in when minstrelsy has virtually peared from the legitimate stage. i 1:00—Chase and Sanborn Hour 8:00—The Song of Love larry Turner and Orch. 0—Pontiac Program o—Late Evening Weather asi Fore- “7 ress Radio Ne’ 10:35—Charlle Davis and Orch. 11:00—Will Osborne and Orch. 11:30—Don Pedro and Orch, 12:00—Silent ws Joey Nash, tenor heard with Richard Humber’s orchestra on NBC. People} rout who live in glass houses shouldn't ak jokes used on the program are cast reflections. sent in by the listeners Try One of These Short-Wave Stations WEEK OF OCTOBER 1¢ Frequency (Megacycles) “Hours (E. 8. T.) 6.45 10 B. 2. Station HJIABB Du. ge seges 5 ce ape Buenos Aires Caracas = ss ~ & Geneva Guayaquil gessen SP etabed EeS>>= = s Rabat Riobamba Crosley . Atwater Kent ... NY) ..ce...e. 19,85 Crosley :... ic (high- Jefferson ... - 11.75 seecee ees 2MA5 & many as 2,000 arriving in a single] Amityville, L. 1. week. According @jlege degrees and insignias. Singi- Arnold has been called the/Revell-ation the walls of the oni ser being @ graduate of Brown Uni+ “man with @ million gag writers” but|/are papered with all kinds of col-/|veraity. even ‘the task of selecting 30 or 40 jokes each week from among 2,000 is not an easy one. The program is broadcast weekly.: NBC studio pick-ups: The git of Frank Buck's broadcasts written by Ferrin Fraser, the short story writer and novelist... . Cap- tain Tim Healy was decorated by England for his work in ti ing down Fig fee the World War. Parker exercises by skip- ping rope icra minutes every morning. Beetle, who haunts Phil Baker, is really @ sentimentalist. Else, why did he remark the other day wi the Jester returned to the lanes, “I'm glad to se you cause the radio audience its Phil of Baker. Announcer Frank Singiser, veloped in an interview the oth on NBC with Nellie Revell, owner of 8 gas-filling station eet Hegel ebae Eye88: JUST RECEIVED! A marvelous new PHILCO . ive you performance and tone far than its size indicates. Becasifally designed cab- inet. Never before such s wonderful PHILCO soc PHILCO 54C (AC-DC)— Tavis Music Company | 417 Broadway 163 | | SS Chis ALL-WAVE RADIO ts built like a GRAND PIANO We mean it lite¢ally! The cabinet of this great, new RCA ‘Victor Globe Trotter is as permanent in structure—and as mirror-like in finish—as a concert grand. The tone is as full- bodied too! And, just as a grand piano gives you a bigger alll HOSKINS-MEYER - The oo of KFYR 200 Fourth Street g Phone 19 RCA VICTOR Get, RADIO FOR NO MORE THAN YOU SPEND @ The bondage of tradition strangely enclaves many victims. 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