Daily British Whig (1850), 2 Mar 1925, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH wale : pre Morgen ua," are, CROSS-WORD P UZZLE EX recital by Steph yo. en BE. T, from Proctor's Har- Bleeck Hall, Albany. WEAF (402) New York City. 11 am.-12 noon--Musical pro- gramme; "Better Homes," talk by Mrs. William Brown Melony; "Rov- ing in the West," by Carl Marcus, under the auspices of the board of education; market and weather re. ports. 4-5 p.m.--William Kenney, tenor; Women's programme under the aus- pices of the Women's League of the United Synagogue of America. WJIY (405) New York City. 7.30 p.m.--Savarin Ensemble. 9 p.m.--"Results of Present Im- migration Law," by Harold Fields, ex-director of League for American Citizenship. 10 p.m.---International book rev- lew by Dr. C. Smythe, 5 10.16 p.m.--Mable Lee Stoner, mezzo-soprano. ------_-- . WPG (200.8) Atlantic City, NJ. 7 p.m.--Hote! Ambassador dinner music. 9 p.m.--Crescendo Club open ~ meeting in Vernon room of Haddon ay 2-158 Hall; Dora A. Shoemaker, principal i i' | ' of National School of Elocution of EE ne as a TR A simple, average crossword puz-, 6. Restaurants, Philadelphia; Evalyn Tyson: Ruth| $9 x -------- zle this is. But there are a few words| 7. To be rabid. Carey Kirk; Adele Parsons, Mrs. Al IR ASE [1] OMPANI | K) RSET in it that will make the solver stop| 3. Time one has lived. fred Westney, planists; Lydia Grand- y 3 Vi lp tn nd think, and use a dictionary, - To bo, fleld, chairman; Mrs. Robert Mixner, > PREFERRED STOCK IS A COPD -- 10. Medicine, Horizontal. 13. Stronghold, Renn, Ho Bawards, spwieer: Heryic 48 INVESTMENT & MAY RE BOUGH Dish of raw vegetables, 15. Dainty iller, soprano; Crescendo ul 4 INR Sh VS vo on Bch of plants 17. To plant. chorus, Helen Kennedy, director, . will Tdi € dik iil Act of selling. 18. Tax. followed by Hotel Traymore dance . y 1 4 . Fragments of cloth. 20. Spiral shoot of plant. orchestra in Submarine grill ROYAL SECURITIES CORPORATI¢ One of & oories of adverttion Atop. ~~.) 22. Parts of a wheel go LIMITED ments describing the banks . . httal. | \ 2 Fl for bh . t WRC (469) Washington, D.O. $A The Though ul. } 26. Cr or holy water. 6.45 p.m.--Children's hour, con- Montreal, Toronto, Halifax : 2 . Oa ; ig n ope Egg of an insect. 28. An insect. ducted by Peggy Albion (ER DLE RR TTT, FOF TTL TAS Robbed t1 Rh 7 p.m.--Dinner music by Meyer o " 30. Seat In a church. Davis' New Willard Hotel Orchestra In place of. 33. Branches of flowers, from the New Willard Hotel. Ne Frozen waters, 34. Three in cards, " " Punching instrument. 35. Fusible all 3 Dm--rSow Shopping" by » & Eble alley, Leonard Hall, dramatic editor of the || ool eloth, 36. Hard to bear. PA " | Washington "Daily News, i hundred pounds. 37. Rear part of neck. 8.30 p.m.--"The Political Situa- || A turn at work; a short period. 38. To mark, : a ier Tl Hey -- tion in Washington To-night," by |} (pl). 41. Five and one-half yards. 1 Spanish title, 44. Act of healing. Frederick William Wile, broadcast . Measure of cloth 45. God of love, jointly il Siam WIY. ' READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS . Supports for building, 48. To wipe, : 1 > rm runswick Hour of Mu- Il 3 . Fainting fits. 49. Intemperate person. sle. I Garage. Good deep lot with y They Lighten Work .. JoRroey. 51. Thus 10.30 p.m.--Dance music by Mey- il bu best locations in city. Sold om good Metal from ground. b 53. To perform : er Davis Le Paradis Band, from the [lll information over telephone. Please call at office, Tidy. Answer to Saturday's Crossword Cafe Leo Paradis. f M. B. TRUMPOUR Fish. Puzzle. : | Thome 704 or2U78w « « . 270 PRINCESS A spice. T ORIAITION WJZ (455) New York City. mn = Place of mineral springs. 1 p.m.--Nathan Abas' Hotel Penn- Belonging to me. A Din d DF: MMia 43m are Si P 5 oR i planist; Lu ! [fill S . 2 "oma "ll FE ECTRIC SPECIALS, Printers measure, lian Wood, violinist. 4 ten Lamps 4.30 p.m.--Bernhard Levitow's ; Sonalne of an acre AlN Hotel Commodore Tea orchestrs, tl 'Tungs cesses esess DfOr $1.00 i Temperate. 3:30 9m~sstdts and Federal ug- [ll} 5, irst Class Vacuum Clean E54. . i er--regu- . If ricultural reports; farm and home | Ji EDISON MAZDA LAMPS | To shook 07.10 wav. a market reports: ¢losing quotations Jl lar $65.00--Sale Price. ..... ..$40.00 Vertieal. ) of the New York Stock Exchange: HALLIDAY ELECTRIC CO. ffl ws, 7 ate vad vai ofl BURKE ELECTRIC CO PHONE 94. CORNER i chestra. BING AND Preuss mn. (0 & sovermem. ! 8.10 pm--N. Y. U. Alr College; [lll 244 PRINCESS STREET =~. . + "Economic Georgraphy," Professor HH (Near Sydenham Street) 'Phone 428. Whooping Cough J.. B. Woodman. with Ralph Willlams, the Ginger o 8.25 p.m.-- Beatrice Anthony, |Man, and the Little Sk¥larks, Is a Very Serious Trouble plagit; - 9 p.m.--First programme of sec- WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, NI. Her 5 Children Had It ona Brunswick Music Memory Cop-| 4.30 p.m.--Pupils of the Knupfer : test. studio. m.--"Walt Whitman's New 6 p.m.--Chicago Theatre organ, . Mrs. 8. H. Craig, R.R. No, 1, Paim-|_ 10 pm mn T TUESDAY, MARCH 2. East End Christian church. erston, Ont., writes: --*Two years York," by Professor Emory Hollo: $n Din ~1a Salle Orchegtra, . 8 p.m.--Concert by Alice Young way. +20, PI ¥. : a | 280, last winter, our five children had 10.15 p.m.--Rudolph Joskowits, 8.50 p.m.--Lecture from the Unie KDKA (800.1) Pittsburgh, Pa. Sheets, hu, Soe; Fil Won, very severe attacks of whooping | violinist; Louis Sugarman, accom- [versity of Chicago. . 9.45 a.m.--*"Stockman" reports ' * . - | cough, We were recommended, by |panist. 9.15 p.mi.--Programme 'by Oscar Regular price $8.00 and $9.00. of the Pittsburgh livestock markets; Jabs oe niusr Byes Jautes O. Ho- our druggist, to use ? 10.30 p.m.--Meyer Davis' Society | Heather, tenor, and Anna S&huena~ genera] market review; agricultural plano. ' orghestra. mann, 'pianist. items. mam ; 9 ------ 12 m.--"Stockman" reports of the| 9 P-m~--Brunswick hour of musi. DR. WOOD S WEAR (300) Cleveland. O. WWI (852.7) Mich, man 11 p.m.--Concert from The Pitts- Detroit, h Pittsburgh livestock and general burgh Post studio Norway Pine S 7-8 p.m--Metcalf Memorial org- 12.05 p.m.--Jules Klein's Hotel market review. 3 yrup an recital by Vincent H. Percy, Statler orchestra. 3.30 p.m.--Closing quotations on 8-11 p.m.--Concert. 3 p.m.~The Detroit "News" or hay, grain and feed from the "Stock- CEAC Montreal. Which we did with the greatest of ---- chestra. man" studio. 4 p.m.----Stocks. success. It cleared out the throat and WQJ (448) Chicago, IIL. 3.55 p.m.--Market reports, 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert by| 7 p.m.--Storles for children. bronchial tubes; and loosened the 10 p.m.-} am.---~Ralph Williams 6 p.m.--Dinner concert, | Pittsburgh Athletic Association or- 7.30 p.m.--Concert orchestra. phlegm 80 that they were able to/and his Rainbo Skylarks, Ned and] 8 p.m. --Concert. [rie 8.30 p.m.--Studio entertainment. cough it up, aud in no time I had |Ches, singing "I'm So Ashamed." | Se-- she 7.15 p.m.--*"Stockman" reports of| 10.30 p-m~--Windsor Hotel or quenched the 'whooping'." Will Rossiter, the Daddy of Them Complete radio programmes sold the primary livestock and wholesale chestra. - All, The Mack Sisters. = Rick, Wha- at Canada Radio Stores. produce markets. Midnight--Frolics. Dr. Wood's" is put up only bY lien and Gardner of - the "Rainbo| ----eitn , 7.30 p.m.--The Radio Godmother. RA. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, and has Greetings" Company. Other radio] The Retail Grocers' Association of 7.45 P.m.--"Overcoming , Political | WGY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. been on the market for the past 35 [artists to be announced. Ontario will hold a convention in Prejudice," by Dr. John Ray Bwers,| 2 p.m.--Music; address, "An Ap- years. Be sure and get the genuine. 1-2 a.m~--The Hotsy Totsy hour Belleville, June 10th: Bon a - - Ed A VY ye eae ARERR RRs a EE man RRRR Euan BUILDING BETTER CITIZENS BY BUILDING BETTER BOYS !!} 4 the first Y.M.C.A. was started in Kingston. What & procession of Boys and Young Men have passed through this institution § 59 years! How many young . + y in a Who Go Straight Are A City's Greatest Asset" ® needs of the present generation of Boys |

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