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The Bismarck Tribune from Bismarck, North Dakota • 2

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TKFYR-NBC I (Subject to Revision) Maalay, Oct. 21 Devotions. 7 Fingers of Harmony Club. Radio News. Herrick, Baritone Singer Burrls, Narrator A1 Lowrey.

Organist. Aunt Sammy and Markets. Cox, Morning Philosopher of Memories. 1 and World Bookman. 1 of Memories 1 Farm and Home Hour.

1 Battle Ensemble. Education Forum Music Guild and Food and Drug Talk Own Ma Perkins. and Program. O'Nell Ivory Program and Mills Radio Review His City Fellers Radio Journal Heller, Soloist Joan and Jeri. Lu S.

Army Band. Mills Radio News. Through a Keyhole and Local News. Orphan Annie. Pharmacy Prgm.

Gardens Orch. Flats. C. Johnson A Son, McGee and Motile. Tire Rubber Firestone Program.

Mtnstrels. Chemical Co. Grace Moore. "Musical Moments. Knights Cuckoo Clock D.

Farmers Union. 1 i 1 Lamour, Soloist 1 Ink Spots 1 Noble and Orcft. 1 Weeks and Orch. 1 1 Romanelll and Orch. 1 Lyons and Orch.

1 Tuesday, Oct. SS Devotions. Fingers of Harmony Club. Radio News. Twisters.

Singer Burrls, 10: 10: 10: 11: 11: 11: 12: 12: 1: 1: 3: 2: 9:: 10 10: 10: 11: 11:1 11: II Narrator Al Lowrey, Organist. Aunt Sammy and Markets. and Smith, Piano Duo Child Herrick, Baritone and World Bookman. Macs Farm and Home Hoar. of Romance Jack.

and Music. Melodies. and Farm Flashes. Own Ma Perkins. and Program 10: Program and Mills Radio Review His City Fellers Medical Association 3 3: 4: 4:3 4:4 Program.

Wilkinson, Baritone Lu Palmolive-Peet 5:0 Mills Radio News. Through a Keyhole and Local News. Orphan Annie. on Sports 5:1 5:3 5:4 Popeye, the Klaason, Soloist. and Your Government.

Reisman's Philip Morris featuring Phil Duey and Sally Singer. Esther Serenade Lee and Orch. and Duo Program Studio Party. Moments in History Report Center Rainbow 7:1 8: 1:1 I 9:5 Room Orch. Keller and Orch.

Child and Orch. Weeks and Oreh. rite Simons and Orch. Wetaesday, Oct. 29 7: Devotions.

Fingers Harmony Club. Radio News. 9: Herrick, Baritone 9:: Singer. Burrls, Narrator Al Lowrey, Organist. Aunt Sammy and Markets.

Cox, Morning Philosopher S. Army Band. and Cooking Talk. and World Bookman. Macs Farm and Hour.

of Yesterday Jack and Music Congress Parents-Teachers Program and Farm Flashes Brussels Caracas Own Ma Perkins and Program Program and Eindhoven Oeneve Guayaquil Mills Radio Review Fellerg Thurn's Bavarian Wilkinson, Baritone. Lu Enw-Colgate- Palmollve-Peet News Club. GOO Mm PHI LKJ1 CT1AA OSB oac QBD OSP G8I EAQ VKSlf? RNB -4SBBgElO pSBBSmd- (Pootoiae) (FOOlOlSS) (POOtOISS PRADO Radio News. Through a Keyhole and Local News. Orphan on Sports Rangers American Schools.

Voices Man's Family. Wolverton, Soloist. Patrol Program. Meyers Hall Tonight. "Musical Momenta." String Symphony island Casino Orch.

Spots House of Stern and Ottflftu Out. Oct 24 Devotions. 1 5- Twenty Fingers of HaMBMljr Club. Radio News. Merrick, Baritone Singer.

Ml, Narrator Al Lowrey, Organist. Aunt Sammy and Markets. :1 Hall Reporter. Bulletin Board of the Air. and World Bookman.

Macs Farm and Home Hour Glass. Pianist and Phyllis Kraueter, Cellist Jack arfd Music Music Guild and Farm Flashes Own Ma Perkins and Program Program and Mills t'nion Convention from Dickinson Lu Palmollve-Peet Lang, Soloist. Mills Radio News. Through a Keyhole and Local Orphan Annie. on Sports the is My Hobby.

Hour. House Coffee Hour. for Human Needs Program. Evening Weather Fore cast. Candullo Orch.

Bismarck Orch. Wlllson and Orch. Grove Boston Orch. Dornberger and Orch. Friday, Oct.

2ft Devotions. Fingers of Harmony Club. Radio News. Singer. Burrls, Narrator Al Lowrey, Organist.

Aunt Sammy and Markets. Appreciation Hour. and World Bookman. Macs Farm and Home Hour. Gardens Orch.

of Speech Llnrla, Concert Pianist Federation of Women's Clubs Program and Farm Flashes Own Ma Perkins and Program Program and Mills Union Convention from Dickinson Lu Em Colgate- Palmollve-Pcet News Club Mills Radio News. Through a Keyhole and Local News. Orphan Annie. Concert. be announced.

Wells. Soloist. and Sheffter Waring's Pennsylvanlans Beauty Theatre of the Air. "Musical Moments." Talk Watch Campus Review. Evening Weather cast.

be announced. Bismarck Orch. be announced Harris Orch. King and Orch. Saturday, Oct.

26 Devotions. Fingers of Harmony Club. Radio News. Utrrick, Baritone Singer. Mathay and Orch.

4 5 a A a a Markets. American Hale's Column Quartet Marimba Orch. Tune in on One of These Stations Station HJ1ARR DJA DJB SairaaquUto Berlin DJO DJD DJE DJN DJQ ORK YV2RC YV3RC PCJ HBP HBL and World Bookman. Farm and Home WEEK, OP OCTOBER 20 Frequency (Megacycles) Hours (E.8X) 6.45 6 to 10 P. M.

9-57 8 to 11:30 A. M. 5:05 to 9:15 P. M. 15J0 12:30 to 2 A.M.

3:45 to 7:15 AM. 8 to 11:30 A.M. 6J02 Noon to 4:30 PJM. 9:30 to 10:45 P.M. 11.78 Noon to 4:30 P.M.

5:05 to 10:45 P.M. 17.76 8 to 11:30 A.M. 9.54 3:45 to 7:15 A.M. 5:05 to 10:45 P.M. 15.28 12:30 to 2:15 AM.

10.33 1:30 to 3 M. 6.11 5:15 to 10 P. M. 6.15 5 to 9:30 P. M.

15.22 8 to 11:30 A. M. Sunday 7JO 5:30 to 6:15 P. M. SaturdM 9J9 5:30 tof :15 P.

M. Saturday Hour. Gardens Orch. and Music. Revue Music Guild Hill and Orch.

Rhythm Adventures. Singer. of Song Kindergarten. Radio News. Through the Keyhole and Local News CJ57 5:45 to I P.

M. Sun. 9:15 to 11:15 P. Tues. 64)1 9:30 A.

M. to 1 P. and 4 to 7 P. dally 11:30 P. M.

Saturday only $7J 7:30 to 10:30 A. M. except Tues. ft Wed. 9.57 Noon to 6 P.

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9.51 12:15 to 5:45 PK. 12:15 to 2:15 AM 9M 6 to 8 PK. 10 to 11 PM. 11.78 12:15 to 4 PM 6 to 8 Pit. 10 to 11 P.M.: 12:15 to 2:15 A.M.

15J3 9 to Noon 4:15 to 5:45 Pli. 15J6 12:15 to 2:15 PJf. 9J7 5:15 to 7:30 P. M. 9.51 8 to 6:20 A.

8 to 7 A. M. Sat UJOO 1 to 6 P.M. 6 to 7 10 to 11 AJF Sunday 6 to 7 AM. Wednesday.

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FAMED PIANIST AND Harold Bauer and Stockholm Male Group Are Among Radio Artists KENNEDY FLIES TO SCENE Richard Himber arid Frank Black and Their Orchestras Will Play New York, Oct. Bauer, Internationally famous conoert pianist the Swedish Male Chorus from Stockholm, Sweden Richard Himber and His Orchestra Prank Black and the RCA Symphony Orchestra Johf B. Kennedy, commenator, and Milton Cross, announcer, will be heard on the Magic Key Sunday matineee over an NBC-KFYR network, from 1 to 3 p. m. (CST) Sunday, Oct.

20. The Swedish Male Choir, originally scheduled to be heard Sunday, Oct. 13, will sing a group of old Swedish melodies at the University of Stockholm. John B. Kennedy will fly to the scene of the biggest news story of the week in the United States and give a first hand report of what has occurred.

Bauer will feature works of Bach, Beethoven and Chopin. An Englishman by birth, he txigan his professional career as a concert violinist but later concentrated on the piano on the advice of Paderewski. He made his American debut with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1901 and has been a favorite with North American audiences ever since. Himber and Black will demonstrate the extremes in modern orchestral music. Black will direct the great symphony orchestra in selections of classical compositions and Hlmber's band will follow with the latest dance successes.

Milton Cross, dean of NBC announcers, will preside over the portion of the program originating In Radio City. WALLACE TO SPEAK ON FARM PROMS Secretary of Agriculture Will Be Heard Oct. 21 and 29 and Nov. 5 Current developments in agriculture will be reviewed by Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace in the National Farm and Home Hour Monday, Oct.

21, Tuesday, Oct. 29, and Tuesday, Nov. 5. Secretary Wallace, in continuing his series of informal discussions in the Farm and Home Hour, will review with his vast rural audience the significance for the present and future of the many momentous developments in agricultural adjustment. He may be heard at 11:30 a.

CST, over an NBC-KFYR network. On the same days A. D. Stedman, assistant AAA administrator, will be heard In discussions of the progress being made in the various AAA programs. A more lengthy report on developments in agricultural research will be delivered by M.

S. Eisenhower, information chief of the U. S. D. on Monday, Nov.

4. Farm credit information will be presented in the programs of Thursday, Oct. 31 and Nov. 7. The regular Friday Conservation Day series will continue to present summaries of different phases of the National Resources Board report which is serving as a blue-print for federal conservation activities.

Arno B. Cummerer, director of the National Park Service, will outline the land requirements for outdoor recreation for the American people in the future when he speaks Friday, Nov. 1. Spot announcements of interest to different groups of farmers are daily features of the Farm and Home Hour. Timely news of scientific and economic research projects is reported by Morse Salisbury, chief of radio service.

Mace Page of the Lorlllard the be announced Tobacco Co. Motor let Presents Rublnoff A His Violin Chateau. Carnival. Barn Dr. Miles.

Bernle Orch. Ambassador Cocoanut Grove Orch. Iniar, Oct. 9T to Coast on a Bus Pulpit Brown String Quartet Radio News. Press Radio News Adair Nell and Program Resume.

Bowes Capitol Theatre Party. City Music Hall of the Air. of the Bibla. Key of R. C.

A. Mountain Merrymakers Co. Linda, Concert Pianist Vespers for Listening 8erenade-rMaybel line Institute Singers Hour. starring Jack Benny. Broadcast.

Hour. Dr. Lyons. Album of Familiar Motors Corp. Program.

Boulanger and Oreh. Radio News. Lea and Oreh. JOT A Orch. Ooilys mm Chicago, Oct.

Lu 'n' Em, radio's famous trio of front porch gossips have returned to the air for a new series of fivea-week broadcasts over an NBCKFYR nationwide network. The series is heard daily, except Saturdays and Sundays, from 4:45 to 5 p. m. (CST) and makes Clara, Lu 'n' Em available to listeners from coast-tocoast for the first time in the trio's radio career. Although the three girls have been amusing the radio audience in the East for five years with their quaint domestic and topical humor, they have never broadcast before over stations West of the Rocky Mountains.

Their new series brings them to NBC Pacific Coast listeners over local stations for the first time. Clara, Lu 'n' Em have been away from the microphone since July. Their contract for the new series was sign ed sometime ago, but no starting date was set until after the recent birth of Mrs. Helen King (Em) Mitchell's daughter, Jane. In private life, the three girls are Mrs.

Louise Starkey Mead, who plays Clara Mrs. Isobel Carothers Berolzhelmer, who portrays the role of Lu, and Mrs. Helen King Mitchell, who Is heard as Em. They turned to radio following their graduation from Northwestern University, Evanston 111., In 1930, and since have become headline microphone entertainers. Virginia Rea, Jan Peerce am Graham M'Namee in Supporting Cast New York, Oct.

and His Violin will be starred on the new series which will be inaugurated over an NBC-KFYR network tonight, Oct. 19, at 8 p. (CST). The all-star supporting cast will include Virginia Rea, soprano Jan Peerce, tenor, and Graham McNamee, ace announcer, on the weekly broadcast which succeeds the G-Men series. Rubinoff, violinist extraordinary and winner of many radio polls, will Every Kind of HARDWARE For AH Around the Home Also Complete Line of Paints, Varnishes and Painting Supplies.

French Welch Phone 141 306 Main THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19.1935 Two-Hour Magic Key Program Sunday Will Have Variety of Music New Master of Ceremonies of Chateau Program Here Is Wallace Beery as caught by the candid cameraman In striking microphone shots. Ready for Town Hall Tonight When Fred Allen and Portland Hoffa enter the wrong studio by mistake, there's no telling what will happen. Here's how the famous Town Hall Tonight characters emerged from a room where an historical drama was being rehearsed. CLARA.

LU EM IN 1 ramed Trio of Front Porch Costips Now Are Heard on Pacific Coast conduct his own 33-piece orchestra in original arrangements. Miss Rea and Jan Peerce will be co-featured as vocalists. Miss Rea has been one of radio's perennially popular sopranos since the early days of broadcasting, and Pcerce, star of many NBC programs, is a featured tenor at the Radio City Music Hall. Graham McNamee's name Is synonymous with the history of broadcasting. Although Rubinoff has been one of the most popular instrumentalists and conductors on the air, In the theatre and on the screen for more than five 3rears, this will be the first time that he has been starred on the air In his own right.

Rublnoff was born in Orodna, Russia, in 1898. He came to America at the age of 15 with no other possession but his violin. Three years later he was playing the violin and directing orchestras for motion picture theatres. The young conductor made his radio debut in 1931 and skyrocketted to microphonic fame. Sidelights on Conrad Thibault, heard on NBC's Log Cabin program: Otherwise perfectly groomed, loves to wear a battered old hat Afraid of lightning and moonlight nights.

Always planning to go in for violent exercises but compromises on pitching quoits. Likes jig-saw puzzles Enjoys grand opera and Harlem rhythms With equal relish. HEAD NEW PROGRAM Famed Orchestra Leader Being Assisted by Rea, Peerce, McNamee A new all-star program featuring Rubinoff and his violin with his 33plece orchestra, Virginia Rea, popular soprano, Jan Peerce, tenor, and Graham McNamee is heard over an NBC-KFYR network. The new weekly series is heard each Saturday at 8 p. m.

(CST). While Rubinoff has been one of the most popular Instrumentalists on the air and screen and In theatres for the last five years, this is the first time that he has starred in his own right. One of the best-known figures of the entertainment world, he has appeared in practically every theatre in the country in person, as well as on screen. In addition to numerous short subjects, he has just finished a featured role in "Thanks a Million," now in the process of release. Virginia Rea and Jan Pcerce will co-star as the featured singers of the new program.

Miss Rea is one of the most popular sopranos on the air. Her following has been constant since the early days of radio. Peerce, sensational NBC tenor, has a national following. McNamee, whose name is synonomous with radio, is not only one of the most colorful figures and greatest of air reporters but is recognized as a leading air salesman in which role he will be heard on the new program. Highest Standards Serving well is the fine creed of this modern Funeral Home, wherein reverence and rare economy of cost are the Golden Rule.

PERRY FUNERAL HOME W. E. PERRY joe ruthst. raomatt NEW 1936 A TWATER EMTI ON DISPLAY AT CORWIN-CHURCH1LL MOTORS, INC. 122 Main Bismarck, N.

D. Phone 700 PLHV IT VOU RCA VICTOR You can't judge tho quality of this sot by its low price or its sizo. You havo to hoor it. It operates on either alternating or direct current, getting American broadcastsandpollcecalls. Engineered by RCA, with 4 tubes and a 5 inch speaker.

It's a worldbeater value for the price. IJ IIIHCREIIiR MOOR $20.25 HOSKINS-MEYER 200 Fourth St. Bismarck, N. D. Phone 11 i 4' PAUL ROBESON WILL Negro Baritone, former Football Star, Will Sing in Evening (Jf) New "third concert will present Paul Robeson, great Negro baritone, as guest artist with Erno Rapee and the Symphony Orchestra over a coast-to-coast NBCKFYR network from 9 to 10 p.

in. (CST), Sunday, 20. The former Rutgers football star who has achieved fame on the dramatic stage, in the concert hall, on the screen and on the air, will sing Old Man River" and other equally well known numbers from his extensive repertory of baritone songs and Negro spirituals. Erno Rapee, who has given up all other radio work to concentrate on this series, will direct the orchestra in a group of operatic selections. Critics consider Paul Robeson one of the most versatile stars of the American theatre.

He has established this reputation as a result of performances on the stage in Dubose Heyward's "Porgy," and Zeigfeld's 'Show Boat," on the screen in the motion picture version of Eugene O'Neil's "Emperor Jones," in London in Shakespeare's "Othello," and on the concert stage. He has been heard frequently on the radio. 660-X $142.50 FreeR 417 Broadway oil Five hundred dollars saved in tips in a year while a barber In New York City started Johnny Marvin, NBC's Oklahoma singer, on his career as an entertainer. With it he bought his own barber shop in his home town of Butler, Oklahoma. And between customers learned to plunk a guitar and sing songs.

Thus, equipped, he went into vaudeville and later established himself as recording and radio artist. Michael Bartlett, Jack new singing stooge on NBC and Grace Moore's leading man in the movies, was christened Edwin Alonso Bartlett. He substituted "Michael" for because his schoolmates insisted upon calling him "Mike." 'The song publishing business being what It is today, a songwriter can't eat on one success a year. To make a financial sucoess of his song-writing ability he must have a score or more of songs running Wendall Hall, NBC entertainer who wrote "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More'' and many other song hits. A General Motors Concert ERNO RAPEE Conductor POWERJ FARGOJ ONLY 7A CURTIS HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS OBESON MU1 Convenient to Shops end Theatres end yet quiet.

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Phone Philco Distributors Bismarck Phone 762 HOTEL a Finest of Foods Tastefully Prepared At Economical Prices THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Readers can always get their paper at the News Stand in the POWERS HOTEL, FARGO. FIREPROOF HOTEL INTHK NIW CENTER OF THE CITY PmON NtMONS a.oo s.oo B.SS S.SB S.SO 4.00 4.00 4.SO S.OO S.OO.

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