PRIZE JOKE COMPETITION
... PRIZE JOKE COMPETITION. TTERE is piece of pie,* laid the lady hungry jLI (ramp the back door. Thanks, he replied, catching eagerly and biting a horse-shoe out it, ...
... PRIZE JOKE COMPETITION. TTERE is piece of pie,* laid the lady hungry jLI (ramp the back door. Thanks, he replied, catching eagerly and biting a horse-shoe out it, ...
... effective had not tbe brass instruments so largely predominated. Dancing — and very clever dancing too — was the distinguishing feature of the second part of tbe entertainment, a clog tournament, in which at intervals the performers struck attitndes ...
... SPIERS. Banjo BARRIS. Plantation Son am Dance, H SHAW. Song, F. ‘Carry me Long,” C. WOMERSLEY. Clog Dance, P. Concluding with a Screaming Comic Sketch and by the whole of the Company. Grand Variety Competition. le Gs 1898 ETO | HEFFIELD CAL GARDENS. | ...
... and Dancers; PETE BRADY, Song and Dance; Prof. IRISH will give his c-Icb aled Nigger Lecture on ‘•Sound; Messrs. SCRIMSHAW and MILNER. Iri h Comics; T, Irish Comedian and Dancer; T. CALLAGHAN, Irish Bong and Slab Dance; Misses. WALLACE, Comic Character ...
... Chair Turn; & son, “Anchor's Weighed Will essts. Wilsoo an Song and D ace and Clog Dance ; trish Com Plantation Song and Bane J . Conjurer ; Furniss, Comic Song and Danc ; Messrs: Bra~ Blewitt, Sensational Sketch. on wEXT SATURDAY, at 4 and a JUVENILE ...
... fur the dancing, and not use the officers’ mess-room for that pnrjKv-o former occasions. To add still more this comfort tho dancers the floor of the daoce-roum is to bo polished. further stage in tho competition for Firth Challenge Cup competition was reached ...
... night—dirty nasty night.”* And his merry bosom swells, With the paean of the bells; And he dances, and he yells; Keeping time, time, time, In a sort of clog-dance rhyme, To the burden of the bells; Of the bells, bells, bells, bells, —Bells, bells, bells ...
... assisted and supported by HE ENTIRE CORPORATION OF THE CITY — OF LONDON, will give GRAND MEDLEY ENTERTAINMENT, iv- i troducing clog-dancing, double back som throwing, feate on the inverted trapeze, ditch- dredging, the African high jump, deep-sea diving, and ...
... run, and took im- mensely. A negro entertainment by Mr. Rich- mond added not a little to the pleasure of the evening. A clog dance by Mr. Roberts was given witb mncb skill and was highly appreciated. Mr. Spiers' rendering ?? Captain Gangway's yarn ...
... and employed Darfield Main Colliery, met with accident whilst following his employment. The sharp closing of door cvjght his clog, and threw him across the metals the workings, and soili-3 corves ran over his thigh, breaking it, and he was also injured ...
... aims of trades unions is to stop competition. But who shall point their linger at all this There are other restrictive combinations besides the saw grinders'. There are others who are blindly trying stitie competition, ami who have hold of the of commercial ...
... and in conseemence the attendance was exceedingly good. A large number of those present occupied most of the afternoon in dancing to the strains of the Volunteer band, whose services the management had had the good sense to secure for the occasion ; and ...