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‘Tuesday, Jan. 5 \ SPubjoct to Revision) 5] 00—Organ Prgm. 15—Uncle Es: ; pr and His Orch, $:30—Twin Stare—National Biscult Co. St rinchvitie | 3:00—Lampana— wires Nighter i Ered Waring and His Pennsyl-| Sentiment for Conservation, at Sammy and} iy:yy—tate Evening Weather ¥o: ; GNDA Points Out | Meet All. Churches—Gen- | {9.01 —S'8¢y vanians Give Way to Rex Thre Sities Service Program OF FINE TUNE HITS 300—Ford Motor Co. Unive Rhythm with Rex Chan Acutenes: A k Leibert's Organ Reveries| io ahi Chandler’s Organization Fargo, Jan.’ 2—Belief that the fee a ae ‘Orch, pcnereeeneiae id NL drouth may, in the end, prove a SMarkets and Police Bul : AL AND LEE REUSER PLAY) blessing to North Dakota is expressed Opening of the 75th Congress h. 0—Na farm and Home Hour damp and Oren: Musical, Almanac Mixed Voices, Two-Piano Team, String Guitar and String Bass Saterday, Jan. 9 uae | Church In the World To- —tvud Morning Melofy 15—Unj4ol's Own Ni ct A new program of popular j—Vie and Sa i ng Your Parenti nounced ‘ebb and Orch -H Club Progr: 30—The Randall Sisters neral Mille 0—Our Barn and soloists. ‘The broadcast replaces the weekly | 2°¥ annually experienced. Control program over the NBC-KFYR ne(-| vorks in the Gouris river set a glog- A io work by Fred Waring and.his Penn-| (ous example of potentialities | for Ae ae ayivanians and is heard each Friday| Water storage, flood irrigation, flood flo N from 8 to 8:30 p. m. (CST). Prevention and game propagation. meen? Kemper| Chandler's orchestra consists of 18} Handicapped throughout the years ‘Co. strings with full orchestral sections of | by absence of engineering surveys and Esther Seren: —Hampton tustitute Singers woodwinds, saxophones and brasses.| data, the end of 1936 finds North Products Co, Pgm. man’s Philip Morris le ernie and Orch.—Ameri- —News Broadcas! ‘The organization is unusual in that) Dekota winding up field studies Pan known radio team of Al and Lee| will provide actual plans and specl- Astaire : Al The Caroleers, a group of seven) tivities by an enlightened state. fe etanranwhrine Wak ee ano team, string Estimates Farm Preduction fate: ile Masters’ Orch. bb and tls Paducah} Frank Baker, starred on thé pro- oe Motor Works as tenor soloist, is s newcomer des, J a OF al rch. be hd tome Bulletin O—Grite William . chestra which includes in ‘Ite per- t Club voices directed as well by Chandler. Sextette x to Pull Tose, Mass. an orchestra conductor 9 files erican islets. of Ancientlof 15 years’ experience, an aviation Flour Milt Perts Organ, Reveries ope, Australia, Africa and the Orient, | Harvested a cash crop. Experlence—Wasey nd Police Bulletins job—General Mills }0—Southernaires Btate of the Union Alr—Sherwin Williams will her and Markets : isp Presents . dig oper ég K. Immel, head of the depart- | wheat and flax. and. increases in lol's Own Ms Perkins iduaGatholie Hour ment of speech at the Univer- | others such as corn and legumes. In ane Sade—Crisco bo Neues ‘ sity of Southern California, sald ' biennial legumes slone, it is esti- ‘a here Wednesday. mated that 1,800,000 acres were seeded Liis—tvory fing of the 25th Legisia-/ 6: Assembly of N. D: ro! ni je] Johnson B want to be an Actor Nd Homestead —C! @ Sanborn “American Schools 3 ars n Merry Go Round eal News. Rhee General Mills anie . Here Are Leading Short-Wave Programs Frequency. ’ oF s Pats ae Miaeeg'y ‘ie Hours (B8.T.) ee = . jer] 13:05 to 5:16 A.M., 4:50 to 10: Mune ‘Pamnliy standard] t1:00—Henry ‘Busse 2 Orch DJB 12:08 to & Orch. | ran Bath: aNPloacaen ae mdale Fitzpatrick and Orch. je Tr 200—Sile. yo Hall Tonight—Bristel . 45 ade—American Tobse-| 1:00—Morning Devotions | ? DE 1176 12:08 to 8:16 AM. 5:85 to fee co 7 4 Home Bulletin DIL 1611 8 to 9 AM, 11:38 A.M. to sredth ine Woather Wore: ; Midnight 02 AM. — abe By DUN 954 12:08 to 8:15 A.M., 4:50 to tp Thru the Key Hole— Q 15.28 6 to 11 A.M., 4:60 to 10:45 eo a 10—Btudio Y ; an Te eae M. Hill coleman's Oren.” boWeather, Aust Mammy & HAS-3 1337 8 to 10 A.M. Sunday Gus Arnheim and Orch. HAT-¢ 932 6 te7 PM. Sunday Gut 3 LRU rr] : AM. tp a0 PM. 0—Btudio ; RLABP OAL Sopa eMorning Devotions 6:10 to 10:10 AM. Home Bulletin Groducte. Buliotties HBP 7.80 5:90 to 6:15 P.M. Saturday s—Retty & Bo Generel Seip, HBL 959 5:30 to 6:16 P.M. Saturday er yational Parma a . HO3RL 667 ‘ee 8 P.M. Bun.; 9:15 to 11:15 cocp 613 6 to 10 PM. daily pr eaneeelU es cocH 843 4 t0 6:30 PM. 8 to 10 P.M Hymns of All Churches—Gen- PHI ur +30 to 9:30 a3 feral Mills LKJ1 t i M11 & 1G, A—Ooe Girl (n a Milton 953 5 tOS AM, 11 eudto GSB 951 12:15 to §:45 P.M. i Studio Reporter i . asc 958 608 PM. 9 to ae and Follce Suit GsD 11.95 12:18 to 3:25 P. $o—National Warm a! jume Hour P.M, to 3:15 A.M. f =Republic's, Musical Almanac GSF. 1514 9 A.M. to noon, 3:40 to-5:45 P.M., 9 i toll PM. Boek mroas, aac mm 6 oi AM 9 to noon, 3:40 to csr 147 6 t0:8:45 AM. 9 to 11:30 AM. asp 1831 6to8 PM. Nike weltser I" ex 4 toT AM, Wie and Sade—criec i RNB 12.00 6 to 7 AM. Sun. and Wed, tenia ical Moments 10 to 11 A.M. Sunday Broadcast Moe Molliees, C 4 to 5 P.M. Sun., Mon., Wed. and Fri. Ie siicwory._: RAN 9.80 7107:20 PM. daily ~ =Noble Cain A Capelis Choir RKI 18.14 10 to 11 AM. Sunday PEhe Randall sisters 0—To be a: A RV-06 16.18 1:30 to 2 P.M. Sunday Helen J Behike, tie Par TPA-3 1188 11:15 A.M. to § P.M. TPA4 11.12; 8:16 to 9:15 P.M. 9:45 P.M. to Mid> posack Ari ong — Generel Mills night ream Program Riobambs PRAD he 9:90 to tists P — wa cr 316 8; hpataekeass Rio de Janeiro PRES 1 Wes Rome . mo 1481 7:15 AMato noon é 4 } 964: 2:30 Sydney VEE 980 19: Bait Hoo to Open |—— Gy oore farewingee” “| Seventh Season Jan. 7 or ‘Seen. “autho terior well-known organist, will insugur-| ° ate their seventh season of broadcast- ing when they present the first of a & 5 i ze a udio.. infiese Sextette tana Flour Mille te ieker—Genéra! Mills whl Kone Sirrto mutes ice of ExperienceWasey i : bf g H Fe F i EF zz ae o Finest of Foods e Tastefully Prepared ¢ At Economical Prices she He re xe Fs Fr RPP orem] |S eORCHENIRA OFFERS Drouth May Prove NEW ARRANGEMENTS) Blessing for State s H Crystallized in the annual year-end review issued here by the Greater North Dakota association. : Its very acuteness, the review sald, crystallized. conservative sentiment i * | which carried to fruition a statewide sean Dickinson, Bi Present Novelties Of waler' ‘etonnee tai Gone 2,00—Pepver Youn a Udegg a ihe) ————— trasted with water drainage of 20 dance! years ago. Today, through federal music, Universal Rhythm, featuring @] provision entirely, 802 dams dot the fee, Aunt. Sammy. ana] 4o-Piece_ orchestra under the direc-| 53 counties, Williams leading with 42, rkets’ e tion of Rex Chandler, is being broad-| followed by Morton with 38 These 0—Our American Schools cast over National Broadcasting com- Provide 248,041 acre feet of storage. $<! G A-One Girl ina stiliion [pany networks on Fridays. From this highly satisfactory begin- Mire Florence Davia—state|, Novel arrangements of popular] ning will come & network of dams i tunes never before presented on the —Winnifred McDonnell, Singer air are being offered by the orchestra sari heen Desobigeis nen) a eee 8 . and a sparkling array of vocal BTOUPS| feet of the 25,000,000 acre run-off, td Motor Co, Program— ibe it boasts two harpists, while the well-| principal streams and besins which mentat \- p and th 3 C Presents ©4./ Reuser are the pianists. fications for future opnaervation ac- ites. 7:35—Meredith Willsun and Orch. Pl G. N. D, A. estimates of farm pro 7 3 0 300. guow Village"—Loosa Wiles} city numbers with -special .arrange-| duction in 1936 fix the value of all Braggiott! & Orch, ment. crops at $50,618,480, while livestock He performs with the or-/ the $18,000.00 sol consecratica pay- ts and the $2,000,000 range pay- . Program sonnel an unusual choral group of 12 ments, ‘the total value of this years farm commodities and credits {s.seen roadcast H 3 Rex Chandler is a native of Mel-| to be 126,897,680. Admittedly § fear- ful ced coun ey figure which has equaled 000,000, but nevertheless , Aunt Bammy and]? i internationally favored teocereana | ® femarkable total when 1t ts consid- of All Churches—Gon- ae ‘\He has conducted orchestras in: Eur-| ered that not more than 20 counties *“Hawff and Haff’ Fe Renny) federal agricultural fo Hall of thi 6 iJ 6 ? stat jan, from whom have been Reale city Music Hat of the) | “Hawff” and Haff gained much of the-deta employed 0—Smith Bros. Melody Matinee Is Not New Drink by the association, points to a har- 0—Magic Key of RCA ted f ry in lents An: Message on 0—Metropolitan Auditions of the | @-——_—__________@| vest acreage of. only 8,950,500 A ams ang| St: Louis, Jan. 2—(@%—Telking| 1936. Only in potatoes and tame hay o—campana Sales Corp.—Grand| pictures are standardizing the | did 1996 production exceed that of 100—Sunday Vespers speech of Americans halfway 1935 from @ standpoint of value. Cur- ickinson, Singer rt to Heart Hour tween the broad “A” “haw: tent acreage shifts, due to many fac- Marlon and the nasal “haff,” Prof. Ray | tors, reveal a declining acreage of ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2Z, 1937 Universal Rhythm, New Type of Music, ‘Heard Fridays O 1035, ut, these annual totals vere! Amend Court Opinions their peak with 1924 when they equal- led 782, in 1936, most of’ which would be sweet clover, a leading soll conserv- ing crop. _ Grain Stocks Lew “Grain stocks on farms, and in elevators, are estimated as follows: Seed corn stocks are seen as adequate for 1937 planting. Were these other Is Richberg’s Advice Building Business Booms Chicago, Jan. 2—Donald R. Rich- “An evidence of remarkable busi-| berg, lawyer and former admin- court’s recent major Its in 1935, and con- struction set at $1,320,279.. Grand Forks outstripped all other cities for si increases, followed by Devils Lake, : ted Sere ol ithe ae ae Protec om named. Wahpeton ‘made thé greatest} percentage of increase, however, jumping from $15,000 to $113,00.| farm to youre port, and only one ‘city among thi Only one city, Williston, failed to re- jupplies of satisfactory. stock for seed,| leading 10 showed # decrease, no shortage would: exist, except for flax. But the is known to be Population to be liquidated, as oliowing figures showing live- on farms indicates: Jan. 1,. . 1936 » 1937, read sone ket values. Livestock and products produced during the year are estimated at $58,279,200. - Populstion Is Larger Census figures show the average North Dakota farm te have an asses- sed value of $8,358, as compared with $4,823 for the nation. This valuation is regarded as having held up re- markably well when it is understood that North Dakota showed a greater increase in number of farms between. 1930 and 1935 than any other north central state. Larger farms are shown to be declining while smaller farms are on the increase, career population, by the census bureau, shows North Dekota to have gained, showing a new all- time high in population. Only one of the states in this northwest group did Ukewise, others merely holding their own, or actually losing. Here again is a. manifestation of confidence on the part of farmers and land owners. Moderate fall weather has favored SSE GENERAL MOTORS CONCERT 9-10 Sunday KFYR PAUL. WHITEMA CONDUCTING THE GENGEM GETORS GRCRESTRA (2 6 OROGRAM GF SYEPEONE AMERICAN BUNS RAY MIDDLETON DR. R. 8S. ENGE Chiropracter Drugleas Physician Lucas Blk., Biamarck, N.D. _ For SUNDAY DINNER ROAST TURKEY Grand Pacific Restoran by same ing declined from $13,747,000 to §11,- 482,000. Nip Rep denpen ena Bridgeman-Russell Co. ing the first 11 months of 1036, an PHONE Hrlad ten 21100, ever, an identiog! + 1,219,000 “ 1,120,000 740,025 703,024 sreseese 218,319 216,236 This reduced population, at current market values, indicates a lower. in- | Commercial College Be hls aera er tiar cdheneree Purity Milk comes from select herds, and every pre- caution is taken to insure its quality and purity from the time it leaves the farm until it reaches your home. Most important, every drop is Pasteurised debits to. individual accounts Parr) and bottled by automatic machinery, untouched by , human hands. Use Purity Milk, Always! Ask for it at your grocer’s 740 — THE HOME OF PASTEURIZED The Capital (Incorporated) 314% Main Ave. — Phene 121 Bismarck, North Dakets A Practical Office Training School, Completely Equip- ped. Up-to-Date in Every Way. Whe CURTIS HOTEL _ MINNEAPOLIS Mid-Winter Term begins Mon- day, January 4, 1937. If you want s position, get the training. We find from our records that 179 students went out directly to Positions in 1936. All were not on the record, so we are sure that More than 200 students received positions: Come to Bismarck. EVENING CLASSES begin Jan- uary 5, 1937 Assignments are as follows: Ediphone,: Mimeograph, Office Training Convenlent to.Shops end Theatres and yet quiet . . Three Cofes .. Garage . . One block of beautify! Lobbies .. Library . . Interesting Shops . . Dencing Daily . . Syndey night Musicales . . Resort Information . . Highway, Reil- road, Alrplene and Steamship information . . the new Twr- e@ MAIN DINING SALON PRICES Prof. Jack Bank Posting Machine, Banking, Salesmanship Prof. Ellis Comptometer, Advanced Short- hand and Typewriting EVENING DINNER ideale Noe AND siise/ Melle Aveo A LA carte ba Air CONDITIONED Dinina Rooms AND Lossice ° e iy GUEST ROOM PRICES one Two Bterdotype, Calculator, Beginning ye al foams, Falta me Sat Be is se Shorthand 33 ROOMS. aVaTE TH, DOU! 3.00 4.00 Miss Bader 32 IS. PRIVATE BATH. TWIN BEDS 4.00 3} Rooue! PRIVATE BATH: TwWiINt BEDS | 380 Tuition rates for two evenings 21 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, TWIN BEDS 00 & week, $5.00. Call or write us. RB. E, Jack, President. OTHERS EN SUITE WITH BATH - 5.00 To 10.00 Cueck YOUR CAR AT MAIN ENTRANGE. TENTH stREcT AT FourtH AVENUE-GARAGE FEE (5S TO 15 HOURS) Soc 2 Se ees Important To Liquor Retailers Northern Liquor Co. Has incorporated in North Dakota to transact a wholesale liquor business and ser. vice RETAILERS—Package Stores and Taverns. - Complete stocks of nationally known and advertised brands of BOURBON and RYE WHISKIES, GIN, SCOTCH, WINES and CORDIALS. We guarantee every bottle to be as represented and assure every Retailer consistent, courteous personal attention and service. : Our traveling representatives are residents of North Dakota and will call on you regularly. They are trained to explain every brand sold by us. OVER NIGHT SERVICE IN PRACTICALLY EVERY DIRECTION i WE ARE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR Frankfort Distilleries, Inc. IN STRAIGNT WHIt ARRETT BLENDS OF STRAIGHT SIPEING FORT’ eas. ; g ane SOV AIBRET Bourbon Ont A complete line of Sweet FOUR ROSES g BNDAD RIPPLE ape and Dry Wines, in all seer lass es—— sites. PAUL JONES, FOUR STAR SS Buuchonion hve : R. W. DELAPHENIA PAUL JONES, TWO STAR : COMPANY Bourbon or Rye "| wo Rrect OLD OSCAR FEFFER OLS RARER YEARS — | Imported Wines and Bourboy or Rye Jee Teeet Liquors’ Harrincly a WooRe | mEABVIELE CERES — BF ons wo Be tres, Scotch: From*100%? Awiericen Grats ‘| Geisler Champagne DISTRIBUTORS FOR GLENMORE DISTILLERIES CO. Kentucky Tavern, Bond—Tom Hardy—Glenmore—Kentucky Derby——Miat Springs GOODERHAM & WORTS (G & W) Seven Star--Five-Two Star=-Private Stock Blended Bourbens-—-Seven Year Bond—-MeNair Scotch — London Dry Gin—Crystal Palace Gin—MIR Farm and Mountain Ridge Bourbons. Gordon's G! Ol Sloe, Etc. Martini & Rossi, Vermouth, Bit ons eer Othere. Ae Complete Lines As Offered im the State. ; ters and ‘Northern Liquor Company 806 N. P. AVE. FARGO PHONE 183 ver NBC the last two years was “ufconstitu- tlonal extenslogs of Judicial res . su] He challengedl four of the supreme “As a lawyer, I must canard oo ness activity is reflected in totallistrator of the NRA, told a dis- |sist thet the eperonrie ns heel building permits issued in. the state’s|tinguished audience of political sci- |rect these errors ' 1’ "song 10 principal cities. Permits during|entists Wednesday that the greatest jconstitution, ‘court.” 1936 totaled 709,,with construction be-|danger to American government in |opinions of the sup ing valued at $2,580,212, as compared with 683 permit the the t 5 id Soon Boncncons, ==”. ” _ twepaninennt see” \