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THE POLICE COURTS

... IXuest anit Wrally IKiust, amgod-tino and a haleu on- end eight years reaeectivuly, to take part ia tho forth- 2 hns conitog Drury Lane pautomnimo~ The ehildroa, he ox- A 1tt( priaiiied wbo paeecd under the etttrg jtiram of Valli- b an. Valli, would only ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... went out, and the advertising agent who employed Kelly re- fusrd to pay him for his rniglt's wor. Thereupor Patrick went to Drury Lane Thestro stage door,and asraulted people, particularly the conetrble who wes ?? to remnove bime. In tbo meriting he was found ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A DIRECTOR

... Delamiere, which was an action brought bv the plaintiff, a commission arent, to recover from the defendant, an actreasi in the Drury Lane pantomime, o51. for money paid by the plaintiff on her behalf.-Mr.-Wright, for the plaintiff, saia that last year Miss Arnes ...

LIFE IN A WEST-END FLAT

... suppose-that at the time Lady Robinson miest have for. gotten sbe was at Princess-street, and thought she was on the stage at Drury Lane in an imaginary rage pulling up carpets (load laughter). She would have to pay a fine of 5s., pay 5s, the damage, with 2s ...

INQUESTS

... inquiry at Sts' Clenieft'eg Vestry Hall s to theo death of, William Levy, forty-seven, market porter, of 1iemble Street, Drury Lane. who choked him- setf hiwle eating a steak and potatoes: At a coffee-house in Gatherine Str idt, Strand, on ' hday evening ...

CHEAP PARAFFIN LAMPS

... for the day, were very largely ratronaised, and the dr- votoes of pantomime, iu pu rticular, assembled iu great force at Drury Lane, the Lyceum, the Surrey. and Grand ThLatres. aud other places in which this form of entertainment was provided. A new grand ...

AMY ROSELLE SHOT

... Amy Eoselle (Mrs. Dacre) was born at Glastonbury, and when quite a child appeared with her bhother Percy in pantomime at Drury Lane. After making her debut as un actress at Exeter she went on a provincial tour with Mr. E. A. Sothern, taking the part of ...

THE CONFINEMENT DEATH

... the ?? T nmr. A Yn-a3mes T~mvn ra Le-TIio ol Ahao n.o rse r n i n Rnsseell-stroot,' huesediutely oppostte tho pit door of Drury Lane Thnietre, hiss .ecased to exilt. The upper part is Ia1vl-eiised as rasnie to Ic.'ald the base. isent-the old and respceted ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Another man. named George Wilfon, 48 years of age, described as a boot closer, living at the County council lodging-house, Drury- lane, was charged with being concerned with the two other defendants in com- nwitting the alleged offence, but he was itoo ill ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... SMaulina 1fMoiej Pi-ice, 32, said to be well couneoted, was placed in the dock. She was found by the police on the steps of Drury Lane theatre on Sunday evening distributinE ?? to a crowd of upsvards of 500 childrer. The pri- soner was wsell known to the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... purpose of committing a felony.--Mr. George Wallis (Wilson and Wallis) prosecuted. He stated that there was a rehearsal at Drury Lane theatre on Tuesday afternoon. Whilst it was going on a fireman attached to the theatre saw the prisoner standing at the ...