SHORTS NEWS
... SHORTS NEWS Thursday, July Thraa Days CHARLES CHAPLIN, CLAIRE BLOOM ...
... SHORTS NEWS Thursday, July Thraa Days CHARLES CHAPLIN, CLAIRE BLOOM ...
... THE STOOGE (Cart U) Friday 7.30 Thursday 4 Saturday, 5.30 and B (Cert U) Balcony 1/6, MONDAY, FEB. * DAYS CHARLES CHAPLIN CLAIRE BLOOM ...
... ftiANDOSiflNlNil Proprietor : W. O. Parker Charles Chaplin The Great Dictator Cert. U. With PAULETTE GODDARD. JACK OAKIE, REGINALD GARDINER. Telephone : Buckingham ALL NEXT WEEK. MAY 12th - 17th ...
... pleasantly situate with a southern aspect in the Buckingham Road, near the Railway Station, in the occupation of Messrs. Charles Chaplin, Thomas Cullum, and —, at rents amounting to £22..4..0 per annum. ...
... Martin Lucas, of Tingewiek. attud 71 rears. Sroostat—Nov. 21, at Winslow, Flambe, wikuw of Charles Spuou,m, ellartLX—Nov. 21, at IViu4luw, Mr. Charles Chaplin, aged 7u RICRAI.IN —Nov. 23. nt Stolay Stratford, Elizahrth, wife of the late Joan itieharAs ...
... minority of 293. The right hon. gentleman, who was born in 1841, is the son of the late Rev. Henry Chaplin, vicar of Ryhall, Rutland, and nephew of Mr. Charles Chaplin, of Blankney Hall, Lincolnshire, to whose est?. HON. H. CEAPL/N. fates he succeeded. He was ...
... NEXT WEEK’S SHOWING THE CHANDOS CINEMA *• Great Dictator featuring Charles Chaplin, comes to the Chandos Cinema for the whole of next week and it should on no account be missed. now Chaplin is born in The Di'tJtor ; one with vision? one with grip on the ...
... Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr. William Turpin, of Stowo, Buckingham. IDcati;* July 3, at Adstock, Joanna, widow of Mr. Charles Chaplin, late of Winslow, aged years. July 10, at 3G, Bickerstaife Street, St. Helens, Lancashire, Ellen, infant daughter George ...
... widow of Charles Spooner, aged 70 years. November 21, at Hanslope, Mr. Thomas Hillyer, aged 82 years. November 23, at Stony Stratford, Elizabeth, widow of the late John Richards, Esq., 76 years. November 24, at Winslow, Mr. Charles Chaplin, aged 70 years ...
... Mrs. Ough, and others. Amongst the arrivals during the afternoon were Lady Chelmsford, Mrs. Cecil Chaplin and her two sons, Master Frank and Charles Chaplin, the Rev. R. and Mrs. Dayrell, the Misses Lloyd (2), &c., who also sat down and partook of a cup ...
... collection, the secretary pointing out that considerable calls are being made the tunas ot rsoimamnton Hospital. . Mr Charles Chaplin spent >aturda\ at Chequers with the Prime Minister aiut bo family. During his visit he went into kitchen and shook hands ...
... appeal in the film to interest everybody. Those who have known Chaplin from his earliest silents are glad to find that the old Chaplin is not completely deposed by this astonishing new Chaplin of the talking film and evidences of the familiar and distinctive ...