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BEWARE OF USELESS IMITATIONS

... pay others to entertain them, They frequent the theatres and music halls, and their enjoyment may be truly described as being more hilarious than intellectual. Mr, James Wedderburn, a music hall “artiste,” who was a defendant in the Bouthwark County Court ...

BUsIED SECR: THE TWO HUSBAKLGS

... a smothered curse. Ashe replaced it, Madamoiselle Zoe, wrapped and hooded in her black waterproof cloak, came out of the music hall, followed, as usual, by two or three admirers. He moved forward with alacrity, offered her his arm, and the two passed out ...

TOWN HALL

... amusement caterer. Ile erected the Theatre Royal, of which be is the proprietor, as well as being the owner of the Oxford Music Hall. He was successful in gaining the confidence of hie fellow-townsmen, who, two-and-twenty years since, elected him a town ...

THE ADVENTURES OF AN OLD MELTONIAN

... declared that he had never heard snything to ¢qualit,and paid me a high compliment. I nex became chairman of the Crystal Palace Music Hall, thes manager of the Museam, Birmingham, and was presented with handsome testimonials from these places. I then became manaser ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... employed at the Em| pire Music Hall, Leicester. Deceased's wife stated | that when her husband came home on the night of May 11th bis nose was bleediog, and he told ber he | had fallen down some private stairs at the music | hall. There was a large bruize ...

THE BEST JOKE

... will say *here,’ and as many of ye as is not presint will say ¢ absent.’ ’ — ¥im. ‘WORTH A GUINEA A Box.—Recently at a music hall in Leicester, a box worth a guinea was offcred tothemvhounggtbc best song. When he went to claim bis prize, be was presented ...

B CHAPTER XV

... half-gut ten, and the earl retired te his own rooms. Dalyell soon after quitted the house, taking his usual evening walk to the music hall. ‘¢ Madamoiselle Zoe * was in high favour with her audience upon this evening, gmving to repeat her dances and sing additional ...

BY ONE OF THESISELVES,

... young people of our band to secure perfect harmony and good time with the instruments, such as we achieved at the Coffee Music Hall entertainment last year. Of course, the stringed instruments—piano, violins, and 'cellos are really the music of the performance ...

COCOA MADE WITH BOILING MILK

... st e kove prioom rois sMR VA CRST: l Kingrland Road, London, . (closs t Dalston Jupetis Station). Fue arruicaTioN for a Music Hall licence to the Empire Theatre, Leicestor Scfuanv, is to be submitted to the Middlesex Bench again next month. What a confession ...

LEICESITR COUNTY COURT

... and brought her back the money. He did not know where Hawker wee now, but the last place he saw him was in the Pavilion Music Hall, London, a few weeks ago. If he wanted to find him again he should prohably go there in the hopes of falling over him. He ...

NEWS NOTES

... alike, moderation and diligen® avoidance of overstrain are to be ardently and earnestly comraended, Apropos of the recent music hall tragedy, by far the best suggestion that has yet been nnlle with regard to the performances of child-acrobats is that a ...

NEWS NOTES

... their business to erect dwellings and school buildings in accordance with sanitary laws; also a gymnasium, theatre, and music hall. Having thoroughly fenced their farm with barbed wire (this is presumptively to be understood in a figurative sense) the ...