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T HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934 New i Eb and Zeb’, Will Begin Over KFYR Tuesday Evening ' 00—Press Radio News ! 9:05—Breen & De Rose $:15—Clara, Lun’ Em Colgate-Palmolive-Peet 9: 20—gunshine Hour with Myron J./ Bennett | :48—Weather —Aunt Sammy | Markets 00—Hour of Memories 200—Markets and World Rookman H. J. tional Farm and Home Hour publican State Central Committee ae oae Dner Park C Mus’ D, Democn atle State Central & 8 9 i) 0. 0 1 1 1 \t 1 1 1 1 i1 Heinz—"Home Economics : Baukol Reporter. 3:30—Oxydol's Own Ma Pe 5—Procter and ble "Cr 8. Ar regan Rhapsody Radio News and Three} 45—iitele Orphan Annie | :00—Ironized Yeast Burleigh County Supreme Court | Committee Speed Wallace & Produce Co. —Republican State Central Com- mittee :30—Firestone Rubber Program clair Minstrels 30—Colgate House Party —To be announced Tire and :15—Democratic National Commit- tee 9:30—North Dakota Farmers Union 9:45—Democratic State Central Com- mittee 12:00—Silent Tuesday. Nov. 6 00—Morning Devotions j—Landt Trio and White Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett 45—Weather 9:50—Aunt Sammy 55—Markets 00—Organ Program 15—Your Child+ 30—U. S. Marine Hour Markets 8. Marine Band (Cont.) Band—Shut-In 30—King's Guard 45—Farm Flashes 55—Markets 00—Art Collins & Orch. 30—Rhythm Club—Al Dutton 45—Woman's Radio Review 3:00—"Betty and Bob"—General Mills 3:15—Soloist 3:30—Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins 4$—Hessberger Bavarian Orch. 00—"Your Health” HARDWARE For All Around the Home Alse Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies. French & Welch Harmonica Rascals 45—Little Orphan A\ 0—To be announced & Zeb"—Manian Cream- ery & Produce Co. 0—Ironized Yeast larry Turner's Orch. 5—Gray Gordon and Orch, 0—Leo Reisman'’s Philip” Morris Orch, featuring Phil Duey & Sally singer o—Ford Program mier Pabst—Ben Bernie Wynn for Texaco almolive Beauty Theatre of ing Weather Fore- Piano Moods rious Hotshots —Dorsey Bros. Orch, —Ralph Kirbery Mills Blue Rhythm Boys —Seymour Simons and Orch. orning Devotions ndt ‘Frio and White Ju 'n’ Em Palmolive-Peet 1 Hour with Myron J. Bennett Manchester, Weather and Mar- kets ‘The Honeymooners Tony Wons Army Band Markets and World Bookman Heinz—“Home Economica Maurie Sherman Orch, Rhythm Club—Al Dutton omans Rudlo Review Ik by_ Chester H. Rowell, ditor San Francisco Chron- Gordon and Orch. 00—Royal Gelatin with Mary Bickford 30—Harry Turner and Orch. 15—Western Romancing with ea. na La Moore Waldo 30—Conoco Program 0—Jolly Coburn and Orch. Archie Bleyer & Orch. Jack Berger & Orch, ‘Silent ‘Thursday. Nov. 8 \—Morning Devotions —Landt Trio and White \—Cheerio Pa :30—Sunshine Hour with Myron J. Bennett —Starkets and World Bookman —Merry Macs \—National Farm and Home Hour | aurie Sherman and Orch. hythm Club—A? Dutton ‘Tales of Courage ‘To be announced vm, Lundell Interview Radio News ‘and. Walter Preston, Baritone 5—Little Orphan Annie Chis ALL-WAVE RADIO built like a GRAND PIANO ‘We mean it literally! 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 keyboard, 80 this radio instrument brings you many more stations from all over the world! Compare this radio with others. Examine its numerous advancements, Especially ... Check these HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of or 200 Fourth Street Phone 19 0—Jack & Loretta Clemens y Fs ‘Produce :30—Harry Turner @ Orch. 00— mann Hour 00—Phyllis Wolverton 15—Fay Brown, Sports Review Studio ‘Kraft Program Evening Weather Fore: st and Piano Moods 15—Studio 30—Eddie Duchin and Orch. e—Geo. Olson and Orch. ‘Night Owls '30—Dancing. in the Twin Cities 00—Silent Friday, 00—Morning De' S—Landt ‘Trio and White —Cheerio Breakfast Club m Resume Club Heinz Ce Talk” (0—Nationa! Farm and Home Hour 4 o—Magle of Herdctoe ‘kouts . S$, Marine Band ‘Betty and Bob” General Mills 5—Baukol Reporter 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins Serenade Astor Orch, §:15—Organ Rhapsody 5:30—Press Radio News ery & Produce Co. 0—Ironized Yeast }—Studio To be announced 0—Harty Turner and Orch. 5—Studio Thursday Music Club ‘Australian Sundowner” cast and Piano Moods” 10:15—American Legion Dept. of North Dakota 10:30—Freddie Martin & i Orch. 1:00—Ralph Ki ton Lovers Lane 0—Markets and World Bookman 5—Genla Fernariova, Soloist 0—National Farm. end Home Hr. 0—Vie and Sade ‘Words and Music 0—Tommy Tucker and Orch. ek-End Revue aimer Clark and Orch. laza Tea Mi 0—Our ‘American’ Schoole 0—One Mat's Family 0-—-Press Radio News & Twenty Fingers of Harmony 5—Federal Housing Administr: tion Program o—Religion in the News 5—Jambe ‘Turner's Orch. Smith Bros. Program —Procter and Gamble “Ivory” y roy “Capitor Theatre a5 20—Rtals City Music Hall of the : tonal Youth cf al ae x ‘oul Conference 7 }0— Ni ‘4 ma Vea ers oH of the . C. Johnson and Son, 4:30—United peel Bosch Corp. Je cane. Hin ki a O1 —Jesse Hawkin: o—Catholle Hour, nn) Oreck 0—American Legion Auxiliary Program $:00—General Foods with Jack mny ers Broadcast” —Standard and Sanborn Hour Bong Love adi, News 6—Chai nd Orch. —Don Pe 3 Pon Pedro and Orc Interlocutor ter'vs NELP KEE. YOU AT YOUR BEST. PHONE 16 FOR RAVICORS, RADIO Brodie Beauty & Barber 218% Wreadway indan Cream- The Maple City. Four, novelty and harmony foursome heard each week with the Greater Minstrels is pictured here. Top, left to right, are Al Rice and Leroy Petterson. Front, Art James and Fritz Clark. _ HE PENNER' DUCK BOASTS OF HAVING. _ BREN AN BG OC Radio Comedian's Pet Bird Says | It's Nothing to Write Home About By GOO-GOO (Joe Penner’s Duck) New York, Nov. 3.—Doubtless you have been called an egg many. times. Anything from hard-boiled to --just plain egg. .But you've never been one. I have. And it’s nothing to write home about. Little did I dream, when I was still an egg, that some day I. would be famous and broadcasting over NBO networks, but here I am. The first thing I remember is poking my head ‘through a lot of’ shell on the Rutherford J. Doakes farm mot}" oO" * far from Ossawammie. I was just & little duckling and not:so ugly at that. In fact, I was just ducky. At first my big ambition in lif was to be the center of interest at a duck dinner, We ducks used to read the funny papers, and when we. saw Mr. Segar's Wimpy saying, “Come up, for # duck dinner. .You bring the ducks,” we just used to duck our heads in shame and envy that we weren't chosen. But that was all before I discovered I had histrionte ability. Meeting Mr. Penner It came about in this wise. Little Oscar, Mr. Doakes’ son, heard Joe Penner on the radio with Rudy Val- two years ago. And one day i &. personal appearance in. the eee | Going on Tour a [ Rose Bampton, contralto opera star, is going on a concert tour but will continue to sing “Songs You Love” over an. NBC network Satur- day night. “ROSE BAMPTON WILL: OPEN CONCERT TOUR BUT REMAIN ON AIR Will Travel V With Grace Moore, Edward Johnson and Rich- ard Bonelli New York, Nov. 3. at Ossawammie. To show - fation, Oscar decided to) Joe a present of a live duck. invaded our duck pen, and we frantically around but he it me. Little did I know what store. “i He presented me to Mr. Penner, in person. “Good. grief!” asid Mr. Penner. “Another duck!” 80-00-000 (as Ed Wynn would say) I was placed in a large pen baeet numerous other ducks, all, per- sonal presentations to Mr. Penner. Well, Mr. Penner decided to give us away. But I liked Mr. Penner, especi- his chortles. I guess any duck would. It’s lucky for Mr. Penner that I was struck with radio and the . I preened my feathers, arched my back, and struck poses. This, of course, attracted Mr. Pen- ner’s attention, or perhaps it was the way. spread my webbed feet. Any- way, he decided to keep me. And believe me, I made him what he is today. Others may tell you that Joe is a natural comedian, but pardon me while I chuckle down my feather pit. He owes it all to me. Just let him try to duck me. A Duck in Hollywood I went to Hollywood with Joe when he made a picture, but this movie stuff got me down. I'm really a radio star although a pretty fowl on the silver screen. You can bet that I was glad when October rolled around. Then I got Joe start- east. As the governor would say, was a long time between broadcasts, With the Metropolitan Quartet, made up of four stars of the Metro- politan Opera company, Miss Bamp- ton will fill engagements in the east, middle west, the south and in Canada, returning to New York week to headline the program takes the air every Saturday at m. (C8T). "ones Moore, soprano who has crowned concert opera and success with screen. triumph, the KFYR to Broadcast Bison-Rabbit Game Cee Sd ‘With the outcome of the North ls [___Minset ove oso PROGRAM OFFICLS EXPECT FEATURE 10 WIN GREAT ACCLAIM Star Characters Are Two Swains Operating Corner Store in Small Town PREDICAMENTS HUMOROUS Change in Hour of ‘Armchair Traveler’ Program Next Week Announced One of the most popular programs on the Pacific Coast will be heard five times weekly over KFYR, Bis- marck radio station beginning Tues- day, Nov. 3, it was announced Sat- urday by KFYR program officials. The new program is built around bie Di MacNeal antics they maneuver are described as hair ‘Traveler rho ‘tr the pest mn heard Wednesday evenings » Will, beginning next Nov. 7, broadcast at ednesday, :15 p.m. (CST) each Wednesday. MARY PICKFORD HAS | SELECTED VETERANS FOR RADIO PROGRAM Gale Gordon, Jeanette Nolan, Theodore Osborn, Craw- ford Kent Chosen Hollywood, Nov. 3.—Mary Pick- ford has selected a group of mi- veterans to support her in nizing id for a place in the cast with ‘america’s Bweetheart,” Miss Pick- | Try One of These Short-Wave Stations WEEK OF NOVEMBER 4 City Barranquilla Berlin Zzece 8855 Brussels Buenos Aires Caracas Geneva Guayaquil Huizen Jeloy Lisbon London - sé SES 5. ce s ro o :30 P.M.; 5 to 9:30 us Bun.; 9:15 to 11:45 3s 43 g P K Fg 3 nao Brwaor Mon., Thurs. Pri.; Sat, and Sun. v¢ a! Z Bs s peconse s340 i ESSSSS i] m roy a SSSha, mw Qon 8 Ls ~ POINT LH NVANAAAMHAHTH = BEpw 285888 Es sé , 4:20 to 8:90, 0:30 to 11:60 Emilio De Gogorza, Former Operatic Star, Assisted Conrad Thibault Btscdl York, Nov. 3—(7)—It may incongruous to identify a great singe of scan ofa eo era with bicnity iat Pipi ‘5 NO denying that Emilio de Gogorza, famous baritone of yester- Pas wad stage, has made @ con- to “The Gibson Family,” which, mis Presented each Saturday night over NBC networks. Conrad Thibault, who sings the iecong edi parsigl.es nam nati CAS HEAT ae a MORE DESIRABLE THAN ANY OTHER FUEL Quickly nt Exsily INSTALLED ‘critics have observed, it is because de Gogorza, as few other musical men- have been able to do, has given Call the gas com- pany for a heating survey. No obliga- tion. done quite well.” -year-old baritone who, as MONTANA- Is Your Radio Justa ‘Home Town Receiver? G-E ALL-WAVE RADIO Links You In With the World thrills and with a G-E All-wave Radio. 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