THE NEW BRIGHTON TOWER CONCERTS

... ITHE NEW BRIGHTON TOWE CONIMTS. ?? Another continaee of the concerts at New Brighton Tower falls imo the line of record. That of Sunday upheld the standard of tbe art of which Mr. Granville Bantock has the firmest grasp. Physical exercises have no portion in conductng Coquelin is never tired of preaching the gospel of the eye in acting, and like Richter, Mr. Bantock is a believer in this ...

DOG SHOW IN LIVERPOOL

... DOG SHOW IN LIVERPOOL The second annual show of dogs and cats, in- ?? da-as 6or Photograp and bread, under the auspioes of Messrs. Haymes and Frankland (the exhibition of the animuns being und E:ren- nel Club license), was neld yesterday in Lucas's Repository, Hotham-street, London-road, where there was a good attendance during the day. The number of entries in all departments was 2Z2, ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT CREWE

... AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT CREWE PRESENTATIONS TO THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF CEEWE. The annual show in connection with Crewe Estates Agricultural Society took place in Crewe Hall Parkon Saturdayafternoon. The weatherwas most favourable, and the show was very success- ful. The number of entries was 355, which in- cluded 82 of catts, 49 of sheep, 17 of pigs, 95 of horses, 16 of choase, 22 of butter, 14 ...

MUESICAL FETE AT LISCARD

... . The second annual musical fete organised by the Wallasey District Band Ocmmittee in aid of the Seacombe Cottage Hospital took place yesterday at the Central Park, Liscard. The committee, consisting of local gentlemen inte- rested in the welfare of the district, was formed for the purpose of providing open-air concerts and band performances in the public parks dur- ing the summer months. ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... j300KS OF THE DAy| i. CROCKETT'S NEW NOVErL e J~it 1ceney: 'Country Boy. By S. R Croc'setr ?? oni: James Clarke and ?? ~aa T. Fisher Unwin. 6s.) ~Eseptting the frenkish imagination and o morous sensibilities of the lat- te t Kennedy as a boy bears ; sti-orn resemblance to Sentimen- til ToralFy As a young man the re- nmigt possibly be comtinued; but S5 Ve are itill waitilng for Tommy to growv ...

SANGER'S CIRCUS IN LIVERPOOL

... | After 1n absence of nine years, Lord George Sanger's, Limited, famed hippodrome and circus is now on a week's visit to this city, and has taken up its stand on the cricket ground, Balmoral- road, Fairfield. Despite the unfavourable weather which prevailed on Sunday, the arrival of the circus was witnessed by a large crowd of spec- tators, who evinced the deepest interest in the arrangement ...

ITALIAN LITERARY SOCIETY OF LIVERPOOL

... IITALIAN LITERARY SOCIETY I QOF LIVERPOOL Tho first meeting of the fourth session was held on Thursday afternoon at the Royal Insti. tution, when Dr. Londini, the honorary presi- dent of the society, delivered the inaugural ad- dress, before a large and appreciative audience. He took for his subject Three Erninent Italian Reformers-Arnaldo da Brescia, Girolamo Savonarola, and Giordasno Bruno ...

WINEFRED: A STORY OF THE CHALK CLIFFS

... t Vatspwy her hualds, standbily before the seen wcho hadt entereJ, she oetcated, TeU me, where is she? What has bceoomc of her?' WINEFRED: A STORY OF THE CHALKt CLIFFS By S. BARING-GOULD. Illustrated by EDGAR BUNDY, R.I. CHIAPTER XV. CAST FORTIH JA.SE NIARLEY was roused from her sleep before dawn by tte s; und of someone entering the house. Then she heard the ?? ?? locked and barred, nld a ...

Published: Saturday 19 August 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5281 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

Mrs. Keeley

... wlr5. Fictle By W. MOY THCOMAS T II E various writers who have spoken of the late this weekasdying atthe age ofninety- two have probably been misled by some courtly compilers of dramatic biographies. This grand old lady of the stage, who, to do her justice, never exhibited the weakness of desiring to under- state her own age, was born on November 22, s0o5, in Ipswich, next door to the ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2050 | Page: Page 20 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

The Theatres

... V1e X1r atrf! By W. MOY THOMAS .THE MAD IN THE IRON MASK THE sort of plenary indulgence that has b-en extended to the audacious treatment of French history in the new historical melo- drama at the ADELPHI would be a little puzzling it we did not know how readily, in their desire to be amused, audiences will grant the dramatist's postulates and connive at the make-believe devices of the ...

Published: Saturday 18 March 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1706 | Page: Page 29, 31 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WINEFRED: A STORY OF THE CHALK CLIFFS

... He drew the bow over the Strings, and began a lively air. Plcased at his commendation, and eager to oblige, and flndiay his command cononant with her inclination, she at once tripped on to tie red kerchief that still lay on the floor, and moved her feet, and clapped her hands, balanced herself now on one Ose then on the other, responsive to the mtsic By S. BARING-GOULD. Illustrated by ...

Published: Saturday 15 July 1899
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4531 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture