Daily British Whig (1850), 4 May 1925, p. 10

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG gramme. 6 p.m.--Uncle Geebee. 6.30 p.m.~--Jersey Colleglans. . 7.30 p.m.--Washington Square . Players. : 8 p.m.~Pathe Recording Compe- . Ty 5 tition. 9 p.m.--"Lucia Di Lammermoor" | ms with complete professional cast, * : + TUESDAY, MAY 5TH. 7.16 p.m.--World market survey |, .."on4 symphonic orchestra. from the Department of Commerce 10.30 .30 p.m.--Nikita Balieff and his KDEA (800.1) Pittsburgh, Pa. |at Boston. Chauve Souris Company. 9.45 a.m. --"Stockman" reports of| ~ 7.45 p.m.--Charles R. Hector's| = 14 45 p.m.--A musical travelogue the Pittsburgh live stock markets; | Orchestra. "gtamboul" by Smyrna Quartette. * ! 'general market review and agricul- 8.15 p.m.--Violin-piano recital. S: ial Th : S le da Soa N. ' 11 p.m.--Concert direct from tural items. 9 p.m.--Brunswick Hour of Music. | nella Robbia room, Hotel Vander- pec Tl a 0 ever y y p "Stockman" reports of the bilt. Iivé stock and gengral WOO (484) Davenport, Ia. 1-1.15 p.m.--Radio Farm School WQJ (448) Chicago, IIL 330 p.m --Busebal scores. of the Blue Valley Creamery Insti-| 7_g pm Dinner concert by Ralph . ° A} Ray rat nd foo fiom tho ocr: | + Willams and His Raiabo Garden Or <====> ] cake Fairy Soa Rtn chestra. | | man" Studio. Baseball scores. WGBS (816) New York City. 10 p.m.-1 a.m.--Ralph Williams P 1 pke. Gold Dust (large 5.30 p.m.--Baseball scores. Din-| 10.10 a.m.--Jack Cohen, pianist. 2 De® ' d Hi inbo Skylarks. o mer concert from the Pittsburgh Ath-| 10.30 a.m.--Jack Cohen. Bell Re Hotey-Totsy hour, At regular prices » this assortment [GY (879.5) Schenectady, N.Y. | lotic Association orchestra. 10.50 a.m.--Jack Cohen. with Ralph Williams, the gingerman, would cost you p.m.--Music; one-act play, "The MG 1 F rm 2 1 Jo In live stock and whole- produce markets. io pate CROSS-WORD PUZZLE | TWX SOA -- 6.25 p.m.--Baseball scores. 1.30 p.m.--Scripture reading. [and the Little skylarks. 's Candlesticks." 30 p.m.--The Radio Godmother.| 1.35 p.m.--Ben Gordon, tenor, : p.m.~--Organ selections by| : ; 1. m HE. Boisclair, I2 0 p.m.--Dinner programme, 4 White and .-For ' p.m.~--Baseball scores. and Ethel Rea, soprano. Complete radio programmes sold g ai 3 p.m.--Special Music Week pro-| at a Radio Stores. 45 p.n.--Songs of the sea, 20.30 p.m.--Organ recital.' 1" Bath and Toilet. m.--"Stockman®™ reports of | «- pm uick lathering. ~ EY (300) hicngy. IS. yo y rinsing. Helps ing. 'Don't be a slave 0.55 &.m.--Time Signals. a to ate res. to the scrubbin a.m. --RButter and egg quota- ; The ly oval cake Cc bruh. A mop, a opening bond quotations, wears to a wafer exchange opening quotations 3 eak ¥ grain market from Chicago. : without a br S215 p.m.--Report on the United ais. bureau on live stock All M ade in Ca 1 0 p.m.--"Afternoon Frolic." ' p-m.~--Closing quotations on Wherever you see a sign with The Little Blue Thrift Hen on a grocer's Chicago and New York stock window, you can buy these splendid soap products at these special prices, Pim. Continuation of "Frolic." . . 1 p.m.--News, financial d a. ews, financial an Any grocer listed below will be glad to serve you: $.30 p. . : KINGSTON Redden, James & Co, WELLINGTOX a Da--Children's bedtime story. 7 p.m.--Dinner concert. Baker, P. H. ' Robinson's Grocery, Stoneburg, OC. 58 p.m.--Speeches under the Ryan, D. " ---- of the American Farm Bur. - Bennett, G. H. Saund 'Federation. Caverly, 8. A. unders, OC. DESERONTO 10 p.m.--Musical programme. Cockerham, H. A. Smith, 8. J. Richardson, W. H. & Taren, B. Therrien WLS (845) Chicago, IL 6- Couper, D. A. 8 a.ml.--Livestock markets; farm | After trying out the notes in this 8 Animal similar to donkey, Cullen, J. Watts, C. J. musical crossword puzzle, you may 9 Exists. 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