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Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Nov 1924, p. 3

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"THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG Flu in a mid form is preva- lent at presént in this district. Experience has proved that Dr. Hickey's Flu and Cold Capsules are the best preventative and relief for this distressing ma- lady. A few capsules taken now will save suffering and incon- venience. Hickey's Speedy Relief will put an end to that early Fall cough. / . q . Hickey's Analgic Rub for all pains. Gives instant re- sults, 25 Cents. L. T. Best Druggist FOR SALE THREE SPECIALS ! $7,000 "alr, 8 piece bath, electric lights, h.w. floors throughout, full lot, garage. 2,500 Frame, and toilet, electric light, 'furnace, large lot, good condition. $4,900 Brick, ® rooms, 8 bath, el tric light and gas, 3 Mose hw. fis roughout. Bateman's Real Estate We are showing a limited number of two special de- | signs in Ladies' Ribbon Watches at very remarkable prices. 15 jewelled, fully guaran- teed movements in Solid 14k. White Gold Octagonal Cases at $17.50 or in highest quality White Gold Filled Rec- tangular Cases at We recommend and approve each Radio Set offered you. Complete sets from $25 up to $850. All outfits tested by experts FOR BETTER RADIO SEE US. y H. W. Newman Electric Co. . THE PIONEER RADIO SHOP ' 167 PRINCESS STREET 'PHONE 441 HEAR FOR AT C. W. YOU BUY WHEN! Piano appeals to the most ascethetic taste. The exceptional tone quality in the Weber YOURSELF AND BE CONVINCED. LINDS AY"S Warerooms, PATENT, a "Evening Slippers SMART DRESSY. SHOES SEE THEM IN KID, SATIN ' $4.00 to $10.00 Newest cut-out patterns, with high, low or medium eels. : SUEDE AND e Sawyer Shoe Store .. 184 Princess St. MR. BALDWIN OFF DUTY -- Staniey Baldwin, British prime - minister who has just beent returned to power, here is shown in rarely unconven- tional pose. He and Mrs. Baldwin are taking the waters at Aix-les-Bains, famous French resort. SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL BANDIT-QUEEN Says the Rough Stuff Does Not Pay--Some of Her Philosophy. EVELYN KRUEGER Chicago, Nov. 7.--'Rouge has rough stuff beat a mile. There's no such animal as a sheik. Any man will hoot it plenty to see a yard of silk if the wind is blowing." Such are samples of the '"wise- cracking" philosophy of 16-year-old Evelyn Krueger under arrest here as the country's youngest bandit queen. Sophisticated beyond her years) Evelyn tells a tale of lawlessness that reads mote like a chapter from out of a Jesse James wild west novel. What she wanted from life she took. But mot once did'she use a gun. She left the "rough stuff" to hier gang. "Rouge got me by," says Helen. "I used to give the dumbbells a beautiful smile, And they'd always fall because I had my lips all rea- dened up. "I'd steer them out where the boys were waiting. They'd dq the rest. It was lots of fun," Four of Helen's male companions --youthg of 20--are in custody with her. ® She was their leader. They say so, She boasts of it. They have confessed stealing 40 autos, scores of holdups and a num- ber of eafe-cracking jobs, police say. "We only took sedans," Helen re- lates. "I Mke the closed jobs best and told the fellows to lay off the other models. "When there was nothing else do- ing we'd open a few safes." A few months ago Helen was in a 5-and-10-cent store. ""Whatta life that was," she re- flects. ¥ ' a ist. 1.30.p.m.--Concert by Daugherty's Orchestra. 6.30 p.m.--Dinner concert by the Westinghouse band. 7.15 p.m.--Rchard, the Riddler. 7.30 p.m.--Sport review by James J. Long, sport editor of The Pitts- burgh Sun. 8.30 p.m.--Concert by the West- inghouse Band. Davis Male Quar- tette. WBZ (387) Springfield, Mass. 6 p.m.--Leo Reisman and ' his Hotel Lenox Ensemble. 6.30 p.m.--Copley Plaza Orches- tra. 7 p.m.--Market reports as furnish- ed by the United States department of agriculture at Boston. 7.05 p.m.--Bedtime story for the' kiddies. 7.30 p.m.--Concert by the Hotel Kimball Trio. Jan Geents, violinist and director; Arnold Jonser, cellist; Lloyd Stoneman, pianist. 8 p.m.--Recital by Lillian Smith, contralto, and Paul Bernard, pian- 8.30 p.m.--Entertainment by John Doherty, thel man who plays and sings. 9 p.m.--Concert broadcast direct from the Hume Music Studio. 10 p.m.--Concert by Ella F. Blanshan, violinist; Mabel M. Hop- kins, cellist, Irene Atkins, pianist. © 11.30 p.m~--Leo Reimann and his Orchestra. | WGY (880) Schenectady, N.Y. 12.30 p.m.--Stock market. report. 12.40 p.m.--Produce market re- port. 9.30 p.m.--Dance music and pop- ular songs. WEAF (492) New York City. 2 p.m.--Play by play description Harvard-Princeton = football game, direct Cambridge, Mass, Graham McNamee announcing, 4-5 p.m.--Dance programme. 6-12 p.m.--Dinner music. Complete radio programmes sold at Canada Radio Stores. See Tweddell's $22.00 overcoats. The marriage of Clarence Carle- ton, Roslin, and Miss Mary Merton, Thomasburg, took place on Nov. 3rd at Mower, near Napanee. See Tweddell's $26.00 overcoats. ' A Woman's Ingtitute is to be or- ganized at Maitland, New Lamp Burns 94% BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS. 'A new ofl lamp that gives an amas- ingly brilliant, soft, "bits light, oven PROBS: --Showers to-night. Saturday, strong north-west winds, colder. -- EE Store Closed--Monday-- Thanksgiving Day AT DAY STEACY'S CAN YOU WEAR A SIZE 16, 18 OR 38 COAT ? Burberry Styled Coats : Reg. $18.50 and $20.00 values SATURDAY 11.95 50 smartly tailored, heavy, all- wool, English Check Back Bur- berry Styled Coats. Can be worn with or without Belts, with large manish pockets and leather buttons. The colors are Heather, Lovat, Heather and Wood Browns. This is the biggest Coat Bargain of the Fall season-- an opportunity to secure a good wearing, fine appearing, Winter Coat at a fraction of its regular worth. | French discount. 'Hand-Made Dresses Saturday Less 20% Our entire stock of beautiful Beaded Dresses to select from, in a wonderful assortment of the season's most ac- cepted styles. All new shades. The styles are suitable for afternoon or evening wear. Regular $25.00 to $50.00. Every Dress marked in plain figures less this drastic cash ~~ - ' FLANNELETTE . ~ BLANKETS Saturday .......... $2.69 150 pairs, extra heavy, large, ize, Ibex Blank- ets--firét quality -- in Grey _ and White with colored bor- ders. Regular $3.50 pair. double-bed size, | WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Saturday ....... 69¢c. each 300 Vests, Drawers and Bloomers. In a complete range of styles and sizes in Natural, Cream and White. Regular 90c. to $1.50 values. Saturday . . .. ....75c. pair 25 doz. Novelty = Ribbed Wool Sport Hose in the new shades of Dove, Congo and

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