Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Dec 1924, p. 3

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ia | $2200 -- Frame dwelling, 6 rooms, W . 'slectric light and tollet. Good lo- ' cation. $8,500--Frame, 8 rooms, B. and T., electric lights and furnace. Good ot. ' 97,500 For three brick houses. Toilet and electric light. Good lo- cation. Good investment. Vacant lots; good business stand-- cheap. 10 RENT soveral houses, $10 to $20. For the few days between Christ- mas and New Years we are of- fering SPECIAL PRICE INDUCEMENT WATCHES ALL TYPES- POCKET RIBBON. OR STRAP It will well repay you to investigate these. Our Radio Sales have been the best yet. Come in and get our prices. The de-Forest Corsley Three Tube Set is KINGSTON'S PIONEER RADIO SUPPLY HOUSE i § ? ? 1607 PRINCESS STREET PHONE 441 | Wishing all our Friends 'A Happy and Prosperous New Year ae & i : : 2 bd THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG THURSDAY, JANUARY 1. KDKA (826) ®ittsburg, Pa. 5.30 p.m.--Leland-Stanford-Notre Dame football game from Califor- nia, play 'by play. 6.16 p.m.--Dinner concert by the KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra. 8.30 p.m.--~Coacert by the KDKA Little Symphony Orchestra, Victor Saudek, conductor, assisted by Ethel Edwards, soprano, and Lloyd Mahoney, baritone. 11 p.m.--~Concert. a WBZ (887) 'Mass. 6 p.m.--Dinner concert by the Westinghouse Philharmonic Trio. 7 p.m.--Market report as furnish- ed by the United States department of ulture at Boston, lr ar Beatie "Story for the kiddies. 8 pm.--Arlington Mills Band. 8.15 p.m.--Goldie Shour, violin. ist, Dorothy Kraemer, pianist, from the 'Hotel Kimball, Springfield. 8.30 p.m~--Arlington Mills band. WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner music by Hotel Ten Eyck orchestra: 7.456 p.m. --"A Few Moments with New Books," L. L. Hopkins, assis tant librarian, General Electric Company. 8 p.m.--Programme by WGY or- chestra, assisted by Nellie A, Bleak- ley, pianist. mn KYW (536) Ohicago, IL. KYW, 'The World Crier," will broadcast the latest mews of the world every half hour--on the hour and half hour--during the day and night. 4 p.m.--"New Year's Day Frolic" will be broadcast from KYW's stu- dio in Hearst Square. 8.20 p.m.--"Twenty a of Good Reading," by C. J. Perrin, B, J., head of department' of English, Loyola University. 9.20 p.m.--Musical programmie. WOO (484) Davenport, Is. 12 noon--Chimes concert, 7 p.m.--~Sandman's visit. 7.20 p.m.--Special programme by Carlisle Evans and his Coliseum Or- chestra, : ------ , _wWLw (428) Cincinnati, O, 12.15 p.m.--Dance programme by Woody Meyer's orchestra, prang; first of a series of French lessons under the suspices of Col- umbia university; children stories. 6-12 p.m.--Dinner music by WEAF Instrumental Quartette, WJZ (458) New York City. 1 p.m.--Hotel Ambassador Trio. 4 p.m.-----Olga Erika, soprano, 9.30 p.m.--S8andu Albu, violinist. 10.30 p.m.--Beaux Arts orches- tra. WGBS (880) New York City. 1.80-2.30 p.m.--Armand Vecsey and his Ritt-Carlton orchestra, 3-4 p.m.--Blue Horse Instrumen- tal quartette. 9-10 p.m. --Nina Wulfe, European concert violinist and Harry ny pi- anist, with classical com; 10-10.30 p.m.--Macy the Radio Aces. 10.30-21 p.m.--Music. 11 p.m.--1 am.--Special musical | programme from Piccadilly Theatre studio. aia "Scott, WGY (880) aly. NY. 6 p.m.--Produce and stock mar- ket quotations; news bulletins, 6.30 p.m.--S8tories for children, 7 p.m.~--International Sunday school lesson. 1.45 p.m.--Health talk. Selec. tion, "Cadet Marehy "" WGY orches- tra. 8 p.m. tiomuly drama, "The Lit- tle Teacher," woy players, Complete ile 1 programmes 80h. at Canada Radio Stores. Man Will Lose Teeth In 75,000 Years or Loss Boston, Dec. 31.--Man will lose many, if not all, of his teeth; will 'be absofutely hairless, man has passed through a series of 'which evolutionary phases, probably will consume 40,000 to 75,000 years, |B 4 p.n--Recital by, Adelaide Ap-|the fel. 10 p.m.--Three minute message from the United States civil service. fe. 03 p.m.--Popular programme |' by the Doherty Melody Boys. 3. 30 p.m.--Musical programme. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. KDEA (826) Pitsburg, Pa. m.-- Stockman" The Management and Staff of Steacy's Lin.ited Wish You A Happy and Prosperous New Year That Is Our Sincere Wish to You for 1925. A Store Founded upon Confidence / ) A store such as this is a gateway of fashion for its pats rons; it assembles the best there is in merchandise, and in human ability in order to fit into the lives of people as an institution which may be depended upon to supply the right thing when wanted. As the years have gone on, this store has dexgloped the best of all assets, confidence in it and the things it of- fers. If there is anything that occurs to you, which we, who are so close to the business, have overlooked in the way of an added improvement or convenience, we would - ask youto write and tell us about it? / We will appreciate your suggestions so that we in turn can make this store give still better service to its patrons for 1925. We take this opportunity of thanking our patrons For their generous patronage during the past year, and trust by giving better service.and still greater values, to'metit even a greater share of your business than was accorded us in 1924. a RL A A Fi HE Sr i SA AR a RS ve

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