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MPISY IWD HRIMOB mWB. F^IDIY,

... explanation, and gave total exemption in the case of the remaining eon, Reginald. MUSIC HALL ARTISTE. The South Durham Steel and Iron Co. certified that Walter Witham, music hall artiste, was in their employ as a munition worker. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS. It was ...

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY, CODNOB

... of artistes. Including the Versatile Four. Charles Critchlow (tenor), Madam E. Leeming (soprano). and Cyril May (Northern Music Hall and radio star). Mr. Geo. Pynegar's Dance Troupe gave • fine display. assisted by Flora Webb (Nottingham). Geo. Cooper excelled ...

APRIL FOOLERS AT AMBERGATE

... introduced the records. was the Footers' version of the popular broadcast. In the Gay 90's revue. which was an old-fashioned music hall scene, alataro - Plate songs were sung. by Misses Sheila Parnell, Stella Houghton, Grace Swift and Margaret Houghton. The ...

RED RIDER.—No. 4. U. N

... magistrate who is induced by his very forward stepson to pay a visit to a music hall (surreptitiously), and the couselreences thereof. Thus it introduces scenes in a music hall of the good old days, the atmosphere of which has been recaptured perfectly ...

The Thrill Picture of the Century. Also RED RIDER, Ep. 14. COMEDY, &c. Immomplemmmommommosimmiomm

... their parents trequently mentioned, should make a point of going to see MUSIC HALL, the chief picture at the change. It has a programme of top 7 line variety names which no music hall in the country could afford to have oasembled. John Barrymore is also ...

1110 MAS BHOUGH

... district. Prior to going to Ilkeston to the Quern's Had, he kept the Nag's Head Inn, Heanor, for several years, and organised a music hall at the last-named play. About a year ago deceased purchased the Rose and Crown i nn, Cotmanbay, left the Queen's Head only ...

BIG ATT

... ilipky. Women's Cuiid.—Mr. W. Lawrence, of Derby, entertained the Ripley Women's Guild on Monday evening with A night at a music hall. Mr. Lawrence, with the aid of a gramophone, gave the voice of celebrities and items of famous bands. Miss Lawrence recited ...

Heanor and District News

... two months’ exemption at Ilkeston, appealed on domestic grounds. He was years age, married, and one child. He was formerly music hall artiste, his wife being originally the same profession. He married ten days after the outbreak of war. Appeal disallowed ...

The Case of the Curious Bride

... musical picture , Hollywood has yet made. The picture was so popular in New York that it beat every attendance record at the Music Hall, the world's largest theatre. Everywhere the picture has met with laughter and applause, each, as is seldom 'accorded a ...

Not. Times of Showing. Continuons Nightly, 5.15 to 9.30. Saturday, Two Shows, 5.15, 7.30, Matinee at 2

... officiated at the organ. The sate of •produce was conducted' on-Mondry algid by Mrs. A. Beneath, and a brisk GEORGE CARNEY in MUSIC HALL (U•) /lairsday, Friday,. Satirday. WIlitED LAWSON • 'ARTHUR WONTNER In 'T E • TERROR lA.) Edgar Wallace's Best Thriller ...

RIDDINGS

... to hold a Carnival of Flowers on Augustlth for this year's hospital effort. They asked Miss Florrie Forde, the well-known music hall star, to select the Flower Queen from a numbei of photographs submitted to her, and she chose Mass May Seals, Lily Street ...

NEWS ITEMS

... At Mansfield on Monday an action was heard at the County Court, brought Frank Saraski and Anetta Kirk, proprietors of a music hall turn entitled the •’Aquatic Marvels, against Frederick P. Moor ley. owner of the New Palace, Shirebrook. The claim was for ...