Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1925, p. 12

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A little higher in . lie monartel oaon.. bu PALEY rt Ad 2 Il od Ti LL Cedar Shingles || | = FRIDAY, MARCH 20. cellist. are in big demand yet. We are keeping our KDKA (809.1) Pittsburg, Pa. 9.30-9.45 p.m.--Anthony tenor, stocks up ready for any émergency call. 0) ¥ " | : 9.45 a.m.--"Stockman" repor i Let's have yours now.. Can supply all the the Pittsburg livestock marRets;| 0.45-10 p.m' Emery Deutsch, general market review and agricul- | violinist. y 10.15-10.30 p.m.--Martha Braun- Pescl, y best grades of Red and White. Cedar. re toms. ; 12 m.--"Stockman" reports of | inger, soprano. 10.30-11.30 p.m.--Nassau Club the Pittsburg livestock and whole- orchestra, dance music. ALLAN LUMBER CO sale produce markets. ' . 9 12.20 p.m.--Sunday school les- wus an i cet. r March 22nd. Pp Detroit, Mich. Vigra St Phone 1042. ; mp p.m.--Closing quotations on 12.05 p.m.--Jules Klein's Hotel hay, graih and feed from 'the | Statler orchestra. "Stockman" studio. 3 p.m.--The Detroit "News" or- 7.15 p.m.--"Stockman" reports of | chestra, * the primary livestock and wholesale 3.56 p.m.--Market reports. produce markets. 6 p.m.--Dinner concert. 7.30 p.m.--The Radlo Rhymster. 8 p.m.--The Detroit "News" or- 8.15 p.m.--""Brittania Rules the | chestra, Novel," sixth in the series of month- 9 p.m.--Jean Goldkette's Victor recording orchestra. ii ¥! 1) fi mh 1 I I HT Mi Insist on the Genuine -- ly discussions current literature, by y Mr. Frederick P. Mayer, of the De- 0 / partment of English, of the Univer- WOC (484) Davenport, Ia. 4 4 sity of Pittsburg, from the Univer- 2 p.m.--Closing quotations on sity of Pittsburg studio. grain, live stock and dairy products. > : 4 p.m.--Musical programme. 8.30 p.m.--Special programme, . : 5.45 p.m.--Chimes} concert. 6.30 p.m.--Sandman's visit. 6.50 p.m.=~Bducational Lecture. 50 DIFFERENT GRADES VY ro 70 (dF 0 Te) J he better Roofings th Ht St 110 101% WEAP" (iui New York City. THE RUBEROID C L }) 4-5 p.m.--Rose Becker, violin- Ig! tocks a ist; Ruth Dieterle, soprano. (Under the auspices of the 'Scott A a MONTREAL 17 lo), fe) ALAIN 6-12 p.m.--Dinner music from | County Farm Bureau.) 'The Care Aa - oh Waldorf-Astoria. » of Farm Machinery," by Carl H. : : Gamble, manager Marseilles Works of Deere & Co., Moline, Ill. 8 p.m.--Musical programme (1 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR » Cn BAT TERY AT TENDED TO. on (458) NN font 14 ity. hour), I the Davenport Zither i 1 Servi 2 1 p.m.--Hotel Ambassador trio; | Club. Tea Universal Tire and Battery ce, Hour? Van Dr Ti, director. WQJ (448) dango TL p.m.--Hollandaer's Hotel 3 to 4 Pincadver "a ior ok 284 Ontario Street (Corner Queen Street) : 4.30 Ambassador tea music. the home economics department. by home Jari and, BNO | Sok Float oe foett Yy Cas} ll ( Ml --l al ag- 5.30 p.m.---State ana feden & '7 to 8 p.m.--Dinner concert i" ill ricultural reports; x market reports; closing quotations G J ; :x Exchange; | Garden" Orchestra. of the New York Stock 8 10 Foals Williams Batteries Called For M th ° and Delivered a ieson foreign exchange quotations; "Eve- and his Rainbo Skylarks, ning Post™ news. 1 to 2 a.m.--The Hotsy Totsy hour -- 's Hotel 7 p.m.--Bernhard Levitow's with Ralph Williams, the "Ginger- We give special attention to } & Wil der : COMMOIOre GINO CORR. nal" | 0 SOE TN LH eyes Dry and Wet Storage. Specializing in Auto and Ra- 8 p.m.--"Wall Street | WMAQ (447.5) Chicago, Il. dio Batteri at reasonable Automotive Engineers vio i Just "phone 275. We call and - : , } 'pl Guaranteed repairs on all , p.m.--NYU - Air College; oy ara) Ciaeage, IN... - , Dean James BE. Servatory deliver. makes of cars and trucks. ; : " i . Coftrey, te- P.m.--Qrgan recital. - 8,40 p.m.--Harry J. Coffrey 6.30 p.m.--Hotel LaSalle orches- nor. tra. Battery Service 11 ar aT, , ne 2765 9 p.mr.--Looseleaf current topics. ; 9.15 p.m.--United States Navy| 8 P-m.--Weekly Wide-Awake Club or Pe +" | programme directed by Mrs. Frances (Near Princess) ' = night. M. Ford 10.30 p.m.--Peaux Arts. Orches-| 8.30 p.m.--Musical geography, Mr. ntern tra, direct from Studio Art Club. and Mrs. Mafk E. Oberndorfer. 9. p.m.--@€hristian Endeavor talk. an are promptly relieved by > Da THOMAS: ECLEGTRIC OIL aps ne) NY ak: ity, 9.15 p.m.~--~--Musical programme. ; 4 18 a.m.--Vatlle Strauss, mezzo}, \. announqged. -- soprano. WCCO (417) Minneapolis, Mpan. YOU BU W HEN! : The exceptional UW HI in the Weber 10.30 s.m,~-RHattle Strauss, Messe |. C4 og peti] Hour, 6.15 p.m.--Dinner concert -- Piano appeals to the most aesthetic taste, soprano. : a8 a.m.--Hattle Strauss, mezzo Minneapolis Athletic Club orchestra. 1.35-2.30 p.m.--Jack Wheaton 740 Bm Jecturs. HEAR URSELF AND CONVINCED, and his orchestra. 10 P m.~-Dance programme Wl gS 3.10 .p.m.--Lillian Price, mezzo| 10 Pm. , AY C. W. LINDSAY' Warerooms, : Princess S A A i' \ 4 A' i" ff | I ff fis soprano. WEEL (803) Bost lon, Mass, 3.30 pa~Lilian Price, | MOS] | 530 DagSaqrian Te. 9 p.m.--Broderick's orchestra of 0 p.mesDr. Alfred 0. Robyn. Lowell. : harmony and composition lapses. 10 p.m.--Organ recital. -- v ; Fr OVER fifty ELECTRIC SPECIALS h 3.50 p.m.--Lillian Price, soprano. wry (405) N York City. a Ju Tate Ee and 7.30 p.m.--Billy Wynes's Son: years the Toronto | .40-7.20 p.m.--Larry wich Village Inn orchestra, dme of the | Tungsten cerataeaaa. O for $1.00 Tourist and Travel One First Class Vacuum Cleaner--regu- : 00 his orchestra. ' 10 p.m.--Monte Cario Virginians. ling public. lar $65.00--Sale Price . \. ..... WAHG (815.8) New York City. ---------- i 12 m.-1 p.m.--Special programme. WOAP (469) Washington, D.C. : A . 8.1510 p.m.--Concert by the Mod ate 1 and United States Navy Band orchestra. hi ch stand ales of Ser. 8-8.15 p.m.--Anthony Pesci, te- nest 1 102 p.m.--Dance music play A vice maintained in 3.15-8.10 p.m.--Emery Deutsch, by the Wardman Park Hotel orches- Yio nat. tra, direct from Wardman Park Ho- every department. Hae an4. £8 _v.mMarehs Braun tel, Washington. .45- .m.~ Bess Li itz, : > le Ligowits, | wre (200.8) Atmnie City, N.J. Pp 7 p.m.--Dinner music. . 10 p.m.--Concert given by Atlan- tic City High school orchestra. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS ERR © |, Fe shoot orchestra. Traymors dinaer ne i Keep Up With Prog waka P Nah rotrens 1 AIRS a . WRC (469) 'Washington, D.C. 4.10 p.m~--Piano recital. : aS J 3 \ E Y 4.30 p.m.--Tea music. fo ; PILLS tm haraws Hour by, Posey -- : r--) HOUSES--well located. i ra va Si LOTS best in the city. . 5 Ty me from BONDS bought 'and sold. a J [the studio. International quartette, 3 i . tf! : | Florence Wasson, soprano; James ST Blair, basso; Marle Simmelink, con- _ SUMMER HOTEL -- North F' rontenac. _ INSURANCE--Canada Life, Fire, Ac. ei > Jiate; onary tutor; Mis. 3. i ; cident, Sickness, Plate Glass and Automo- | TS " | Rinkwai, violinist; Budd Cross, pia- ot. nal I : i ; = Insurance. ; LEVIN IAER : mhard 10d ch 40 A 4 : ho" ' Won Et» § Ry. - aren > Chesterfield NGS | {orace ms 3rd Medal home ws | 'S » front (630-730 pm--Buftalo trust| | CT bessh using : : : mre | oe nn Emmis | Suites Maren 3¢ na Meontealm the Radio oe, et en Book- Gus | : Aue SL 5 te Ba--University of Buffalo * | Cuties So Mh Cutout . Mohai «iat ale od ni] a ; : ~{Mlll price $225.00, for ...... .....$175.00 $200.00, for .........$150, th $200.00, for .. $150.00 oy s :

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