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PUBLISHED BY SPECIAL ARRANSEMKNT. MASTER OF FATE By Frank Price, Author of; Then Came Love,* The Love That Lasts/*

... CHAPTER I. (Continued) ife lina niusnea ana was HinoKinjr over coffee in the Palm laounge, whether drop into theatre or music hall for the rext the evening, two people seated themselves in chairs him. He rememltercd vaguely having seen them the dining ...

A WORD TO LADIES

... clear moral atmosphere, and to help them to withstand temptations of sorts. As I pointed out on a former occasion, time music - hall affairs are not calculated to do anything but harm and are totally unnecessary for the sooner of the Demonstration. Religions ...

DISTRICT

... one a top-liner i* itself ! Look at these—Brian Lawrence and his Band, Clapham and Dwyer, Carson Robison and his Pioneers, Music Hall. Boys, Norwich Trio, Jack Donohue—and more! A grand adventure and romantic plm with Victor McLaglen portraying a Chief Bos'un's ...

I left him at Rider Point, and I turned left up the mountainous road to Middleton. Looking down the hillside

... magician (Mr. C. Harrison. Long Eaton). Mr. C. Lelvers (Nottingham). Punch and Judy. ventriloquist, and the popular 8.8. C. music hall trio, The Three Imps (Nottingham). ' The climax of each party came with the arrival of Father Christmas, who delighted ...

RIPLEY

... entertainment.. awaits patrons at the ehange when VARIETY JI*BILEE heads the programme, and introduces fifty years of music hall history. A wiry pleasant time was anent at Butterley Park last Wednesday by memters 11 the N.8.W.T.A.1. After a picnic tea ...

ALFRETON

... dance carnival of the season lest Saturday. with Mr. T. Bray (organiser). There was • very good attendance in the large music hall. wlkh had been lavishly decorated. Mr. F Lockwood was N.C.. with the following stewards:—Hearn. T. W. Beetwkik. R. Buteldismer ...

Sunday Spoolsls. Harvest thanksgiving is again an enjoyable feature of the services at Ripley and district ..

... selling programmes or refreshments or other articles or iu selling or taking cheeks or in shifting scenery in any theatre, music hall, picture theatre, or other place of public entertainment; In collecting or sorting rags or refuse; As au attendant or assistant ...

LOSCOE

... Sunday nudes. By the narrow margin of eight votes the House of Commons have decides' there will be no Sunday theatres or music hall performance', in any part of England or Wales. The division, which was on a prayer to annul a Government Order in Council ...

I. In ad: Blount, of r!!olt of • book the shilling by which more than £3o' luM been• for the

... —CapitaI entertainment is showing over the week-end in the greatest British musical yet, VARIETY. It is a romance of the music hall. The big attraction for the first half of next week is THE LOVE AFFAIR OF THE DICTATOR. This historical yet oddly topical ...

RIPLEY 0 DISTRICT

... necessitate a continuous programme on Thursday and Friday, with houses at 6 and 8 o'clock on Saturday. George Clarke, the famous music hall comedian, is seen and heard 1 in his first full-length talking picture' I under the title of HERE'S GEORGE. The fun is ...

BLYTHE SPIRIT

... in DOUBLE EXPOSURE (A.) 1.35 4.25 7.20 ODEON NATIONAL CINEMA CLUB FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Saturday Morning, August 250.— MUSIC HALL PARADE RIPLEY WOOD STREET BOYS IN CAMP. SUNDAY, AUGUST 19th. For quite a long time' preparations had been taking place ...