The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1936, Page 2

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Johnson 4:45—The Lest Xmas in St. Thomas, Nevada §:09—Moorish Tales Local News cl Alka Seltzer News Broadcast tudio }—Chevrolet Musical Moments Pre- rch Biscuit a Me sent Fred Waring $:30—Twin Stars—National 0. 9:00—Campana—Firet Nighter 9:30—Vivian Della Chiesa—Soprano tuzuy. her Fore ate Evening W t 10:01 ek Brewing Co, Sporte Thru the Bey jole 19-05—News B 10:18—Kings Jes 10:30—Earl 4 Orch, 11:00—Shandor 11:08—Johnny Hamp and Orch. 11:30—The Three T's and Orch, 12.00—Stleat jaturday, Dec. Ton—The Church’ in thes World To- ood Morning Melody CI io Program fast Clud Ome Broadcast :05—Btudio Your Parents Aunt Sammy and ‘merican Schools O trl in a Bflilion ram, Florence Davis te Historian _Bullecins s—Sameon & Delilah, RCA Corp. 0— News Broadcast tte jarten 30—Parkstd Motor Co. Program—| 5:3 mphon Packare or i Ns Fred Antara Bae 6:0 immy Kemper 3 op and the Gargoyle 6:15—Hampton Institute Singers ather Forecast 4 luek—Sports Thru the Key Hee ae Broadcast G babothorton Fisher—Sports Com- mentator a o—Jerry Biai 1:0) baal at Cigarettes Presents E 130—Mario Jane ." Orch, 7:30. slack, Brewing Co, Sports een a e Through the Hele ncn, Wednesday, Dec. 33 7:35—1 th n and Orc! g—Murning Devotions $:00— "Bn: Loose Wiles Bene era oe whee §:30—Shell Chateau Bogen tr regrae 9:30—Irvin § Cobb and His Paducah 00—News Broadcast Plantation—Olds Motor Works “ $—Studlo 9:00—-National Barn Dance Progra! 3—Viennese Sextettc 1:00—Gus Arnheim and Or, o— Studie O—Gritt Willlams and Orch, many 200—Bilent 0—Montana Flour Mill 245—Weather, Aunt Sammy and sunday, Dee. 27 mark ei 192 sao—Betiy” and Bob—General stills] $:°°—C a fort caet on 8 Bus 10:15—Studio i 103 30—Hymne of all Churches—Gea-| ,): He peng Amer leas Youth era 8 10:45—Volce of Experience—Wasey her and Program Resume roducts 11300—Markets and Police Bulletins ee ea O—Moscow Sleigh Bells 1epe Natori cmian Concertcspring: | 115 O—Radio city Music Hall of tne p—Smithn Br Bros. Melody Matinee 1:05—Words and Musi. agic Key of RC, er and Na A u iF "Young's Family—Ca- Se Bales Corp.—Grand 3:00—To Be Announced parties $:30—Heart to Heart Hour 0—Ry-Krisp Presents Bfarion . \ Tale 4 Gately. Baritone B—Young Hickory ‘ fn Eparnon String Ensemble —The Freshmen W—Hagel Johnson Be Announced in Schools ‘§:30-—Jac! trong—General Mills SmLttle Srphan Annie perereen Program Alka Seltzer Hedy ts Broadcast 5 — Studi: b—Chevrolet eats Moments Lee 3 Family—Standerd ad Seether Program =m Hell Tonight—Bristo) Mey 9:00—Hit yberade—Ame rican Tobac- co 9:30—Roy Bhield Revue 10;00—Late, Evening Weather Fore- 10: e1—Bports Thru the Key Hole— neo cE eens Co. MW 1: 00—Silent Thursday, Dec. 34 tee UR Devotions Home Bulletin 21$—_Viennese Sexteite pa Bixsins of Finchville her, Aunt Sammy, Mar- and Bob—Genera! Mills 1015-1 G A—Ure Girl in a Million 10:30—-Hymns of all churches—Gen- ofa) Mills 10:45—Btudio Reporter 11:00—Markcts and Police Bulletins 1:18—Armchatr 230—-National Fi Home Hour 12;30—-Republic’s a! Almanse 12:45—Dot and Wil) 100-——N. Broadcast :0S—Words and Music 130—Collegians :45—Gus Arnheim and Orch 65—Weather and Markets rer Young's Family—Ca- Asmoas dol 8 Own Ma Perkins de Vie and Sade—Crisco S—The O'Neills—-lvory Q——studio 0— Ni Broadcast “page Comedy Rev: hington Community Xmas Tr. O—Irma Glenn, Organist $—Helen Jane Behlke, Singer Carols from Grand Cen- al News t0—Sack Armstrong—Genera! Mills SeaLittie Orphan Annie irgan Program ‘Voice of Experience—Wasey + Products O—News Broadcast oy Campbell's Royalists ‘err! La Franconi he Koyal Gelatin Pam. ae pans Ross Presents aswell House Showboat pia Music Hall Evening Weather Thru the Key Hole— shpat ghana deel ade terete tft Fore- 1 iy Night BB—Concert- 30—San Francisro #mas Eve Come munity Sint 4. 00—Silent 5—Uncle. Ezra'’s Radio Station—|1 Be act, ete ie Mtge ef tie 4 Sf Bapert core Wasey ‘alley 9—Concert Orch. Catholic Hour Ree 1ag8 Gate Park Band Benny Brands — Bakers Court—Chase & Broi st 100—Good Will janborn a er: nik! Masters “Oren, Henry Busse & 01 O—Eddie Fitzpatrick iad Orch. o——Silent Monday, ee bed Morning Devotlo ‘Farm and Home ‘Builetin ud lennese Sextette Reged Montana Flour Milis Aunt Sammy and and Police Bulletins Loretta Clemens ‘aughn Ge Leat! jot and Will vs Broadcast nd Music 0, 3 words br 1 1 1:3) 15! 2: 3 3 By 3: 3 4 4 4 3: 55 Be 5: 6: 6 ae Youngs Family—Ca- ke Armstrong—General Mille ttle Orphan Annie 0—Organ Program 15—Uncle Ezra's Radio Station— Alka Seltzer 0—News s—To Be Ayengan cea Moments :30—Studebaker Champions 9:00—To Be Announced asta Is My Hobby Farmers Onion Late “evening Weather Fore- Lox sites Thru the Key Hole— Arnheim ands Orch. oar Hines & Orc 0—Bob McGrew & Orch, Standards Serving well is the fine creed of this modern Funeral Home, wherein reverence and rare ecen- PERRY HOME (CHILDREN WOULD BE MADE HAPPIEST IN MAJORITY OF CASES Pat Murphy, phy, Native of Bis- marck, Would Refrain from Giving Youngsters Drums MOLLY McGEE WOULD SHAVE Lulu Belle Would Take All North Carolina Kids to See Toy- lands in Big Cities Instead of listing what they want for Christmas this year, NBC stars bave put their heads together and decided what they would do if they were Santa Claus and were given the power to accomplish anything they waned ee A partial list of their wishes fol- lows: Marian and Jim Jordan (Fibber McGee and Molly)—“We would go Home Hour down the chimneys of all the poor Opera— earn and Molly adds, “if I were Santa Clause, I would shave off my whiskers.” Lulu Belle of the National Barn Dance—“I'd take all the North Caro- lina kids out of the mountains to see the toylands in the big cities, ant I'd take all the city kids down to North Carolina to see the Losey Lum and Abner—“We would make it @ law that everybody had to have bigger smokestacks fer climbing down, and that everybody had to use his own sock fer hanging up and not a bigger one that belonged to some other fel- ler.” Would Please Everyone Bess Johnson of Today's Children everybody had something for Christ- mas, regardless of whether he had been good or bad.” Gus Van, interlocutor of Greater Minstrels—"I would extend the activ- ities of the Van and Schenck club of Brooklyn, N, Y., which for 20 years has obtained from the precinct police ptain the names of needy families in the district and has supplied them | ¢, with food, clothing and other neces- ae and toys and candy for the Smiling Ed McConnell—"I would bring to every person that particular thing which would provide content- ment.” Happy Jack Turner—“I would stop all rumors about there not being any *Mivian Della Chiesa, NBC soprano vian a Chiesa, —“I'd make Wally a princess of bard plood and give Edward beck his hrone.” cae Roscoe Turner of Flying Time —‘T’d give little Roscoe (meaning me) @ new plane that would fly 500 miles siving my friends’ children | aq, making "stop drums and other nolser: ace ceasories, 80 people would be spared those headaches when visiting them, and give people neckties which they would wear. Art Van Harvey (Vie of Vic and Sade)—I'd give all the dictators in Europe the hives so they would have something else to keep them busy be- sides starting wars.” Betty Winkler, Girl Alone star, who has just received a cocker spanie) from Fayette Krum, author of the show—“I'd give -everybody cocker spaniel pups — well-trained ones. I love them.” Joan ine, star of The Story of Mary Marlin and A Tale of Today— ‘I'd never consider abdication. I'd try to find some magic eign by which | ————__———————— I could turn wishes into dollars that would assure every lonely actor in the world’ a cheerful Christ | qqumegeeseremerenprpeeersreere mas. His gift? A chance once more to re-create the part that made him famous and filled him with the great- est satisfaction this side of Paradise.” Most intense concentration of ar- tillery fire in history occurred during the battle of St. Mihiel, in the World War, when a million artillery shells were fired in four hours. The speedometer is more than 100 SS Se DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Drugleas Physician Lucas Bik., .D. = N BC Stars Would Do )o Variety. of Thin shampoo sh iz Yvonne, the pretty attendant, cares yee mie ‘Smith the singer reads he: personal City Station Berlin DJA ! DIB BID DE DJL DUN De DUR ORK HAS-3 cocD COCK coco PHI LKJ1 GSB aac G8D qsr 6.14 qeq 1% GsH 21.67 aap 1841 EAQ 9.87 VEK3ME 95} RNE 12.00 RAN 9.30 RKI 18.18 RV+96 15.18 Paris TPA-3 11.88 TPRA-4 11.71 TPA-2 15.24 Riobamba PRADO 662 Rio de Janeito PRFS 9.50 Rome 2R0 1181 94 Sydney VK3ME 9.58 Valencia YV6RV 652 years old. It was devised by Isaiah 2. and_ poor | Lukens, of Philadelphi: the shampoo comes wove! aid # ania, and a rely tor anoter big Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs romantic the comedy of j If They 7 Were Santa Claus No Dress Rehearsal For Crosby, Burns ‘There is an “inside story to Spa fline Bob ‘The secret "No Gress re- Many other big variety shows devote many grueling hours to rehearsals of the orchestra with Edward Striving t0 | mates eaéed, have helped in bringing " Restore His Health him Bog fo eel At no time does the entire com- pany ever get together for a final tehearsal before the broadcast. Nitta bal boride a this unique procedure “Putting on a program without @ dress rehearsal makes it more entirely ad lUbbed. the sweetest things you sre a me to the bin’ honors to you.” Buren yarns ing at as cldents Patsy Kelly Will Welcome Ben Bernie SSSSS CE senestee ¢ ~ESE Bonen > ® 140 t0 5:45 PM, 9]he was born, to noon, 3:40 to). SRE ss: os saa @ o sf oe the greatest ad lib- ever known in the “Bob, “that was say but you just beat draw. Here and now I'm willin’ to give those ad lib- Burns tells his famous Van arns without once glanc- script. Most of the in- ‘and people he talks sbout 8s real as his Arkensas drawl. ®. state other then the one in ¥ THe CHRISTMAS rt Tuas ones A LreEE 7 pulageaa trustee coetenas beg So There never seems to bes convenient time for taxes: But for responsible on time and without pen- alty,, here's s suggestion: borrow what you need from the Bank and pay it back in twelve monthly in- stallments. We'll: be glad to talk it over with you: First National Bank AGitated wh ine Bask Stock Corporation ‘ MAKES UNING EASY enonigt FEATURES! to Dal Gaitay, 4107 AM ey , ' ee GENEKAL CONGENT 110 1:90 Boe ae 9-10 SUNDAY KFYR {ian to 9 Pe Unda ie 11:18 AM. to § P. tbc) 5:15 bat Bae 6:48 PM. to Mid-| | SoHTRATS BAMPTON 5 tote AM. iden 9:30 to 11:15 Pg. Thureday SSroas CHORUS OF 1000 4:45 t0'6:45 PM. AND ERNO ( 7:16 AM. to noon : CONDUCTING THE 2:30 to 6PM. 6 to 7:30 Ps. GENERAL MOTORS 12:30 to 2:30 A.M., 4:30 to 8:30 A. M., SYMPHONY Peey iy ORCHESTRA BOB eeeee Christmas Special = y BUY NOW PAY IN 1937 48 MODELS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE _ No Down Payment \ EASY TERMS IN 1987 ON BALANCE TAVIS MUSIC COMPANY Fifth and Broadway Phone 762 BeBSBsi Seuss DOWERS = PHILCO RADIO : HOTEL QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, INC. Distributors Bismarck, North Dekota Mate by Dick Long aod bb Now and Ealarged Orchowe FROM TAH O'CLOCK TO ONE... I TEE

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