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MARRIED WHEN DYING

... MARRIED WHEKN DYING. AZD THE SEQUEML! toI ?? of a young Married, coupB ltving, in Lon- n asbee'n ?? in the Wiekly Dc~r/ M ?? onl 'hat nape-r has-lg petan evemnin wihtelid- and her h~usba&nd at theijr ho-usa-_ 37. IreneRod Parson'-s '-c-eac. Mrs. Webb ...

MARRIED BENEATH HIM

... MARRIED BENEATH HIM. A One Aet Play, Written by E. Vivian Edmonds, Produced at the Queen'e Opera House, Workinglon, on Friday, Leo. 12th. Lord Broadmere ?? ?? r B. EDMoNDS Frank lroadmere . Mr E. VIVIAN tDMOIhoNS Pierre Nevado.M Mr IVAN F. SIMPSeON ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 442 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED—?

... WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED-? A New Farcical Musical Cornedy, Libretto and Lyrics by Gay Logan, Musio by Colet Dare, Produced at the Tbeatre Royal, Dover, on Monday, Jane 25th. John Morrison ?? Mr Jos. E NIGHTINOALE Arthur SportiDgton ?? Mr (3lARLES ADESON ...

Published: Saturday 30 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 506 | Page: 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PRINTERS' EXHIBITION IN MANCHESTER

... and Mr. Smelt was desirous of ascertaining how 'long she had been married and why she got married, and the following are the answers he received:- The Coroner: How long have you been married? Witness: Seventeen years. Coroner (evidently struck with her youthful ...

SAUCY SONGS

... Defendant said there was no intent to de- fraud. He saw in one married female wit- ness's hand two marriages and several chil- dren-in fact, her hand was full of children. If she wasn't married she ought to be, being destined not to live alone. SURE CURE ...

THE LIKENESS OF THE NIGHT

... loves him all through. When he has been two years married to Mildred he and Mary meet again. The old love, never dead, springs up again in both their hearts.. Mary urges that she could never love, never marry, any one else, and so they drift into this dangerous ...

New Novels

... engages herseli to Lar ry Tooney. Larry Tooney engages himself to Miss O'Shea; and Miss O'Shea marries Lord Tanton. Then begin the black-stitches. Larry Tooney marries Kathleen Devoran ; and Stella brings the needle back to its starting point, Nurse Walsh having ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1900
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 852 | Page: 35 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MASKELYNE AND COOKE'S

... is based on the pious wish of a dying wife to bind her husband to marry her sister. Kate and Madge Faulkner are twins, and bear to each other an extraordinary like- ness. Kate married Frank Freumantle. She met with a serious accident in the hunting field ...

Published: Saturday 21 April 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 608 | Page: 18 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ODD THOUGHTS

... H1e a knowed I never married him for love, but he didn't e care about that so long as I would marry lint. ITo o said he was likely to go any time with his boots on, a and was willing for me to marry again, .1 but he wanted mne to marry a better mean than ...

New Novels

... , and consequently Barbara's heart, without a reason, and promptly proposes to, is accepted by, and marries, the lady who was on the point of marrying his father, so that he may nput the latter's intention out of his power. Then, setting up a false order ...

REVIEWS

... strangers as having been admitted to the floor of the House during the Home Rule debate. Miss Marris must mean the seats under the gallery. But on the whole Miss Marris has dis- charged her difficult office with excellent effect; take out the last two chapters ...