MARRIAGE
... . Roper Rudland. On Tuesday, February 20, 1900, at Leytonstone, Fred. C. Roper to Louisa Rudland (Louise Gilmore). ...
... . Roper Rudland. On Tuesday, February 20, 1900, at Leytonstone, Fred. C. Roper to Louisa Rudland (Louise Gilmore). ...
... . Wo regret to record that Mr. C. W. Garthorne succumbed to the illness that, a3 we noted, prevented him from resuming his originul character, Captain Lucy, in booties' 1 Jaby at the Garrick on Tuesday last week. The chill developed into pneu monia, and Mr. Garthorno died last '1 Iran- day morning at the age of fifty-four. Charles Warehouse Grimaton (who was a brother of Mr. W\ H. Kendal), ...
... . GILBERT --On Wednesday, February 21, 1900, the wife of Jack Gilbert (Ada Lennox), of a daughter. ...
... . Dillon. In loving memory of Ciara Dillon, who died Sunday, February 27, 1838. Gone, but always in the loving memory of her boy Edward Ranier. Noyle. In ever-loving memory of our darling* mother, Olga Kate Noyle, who passed peace fully away February 28, 1899. sever forgot ten by her heart-broken daughters Ruby, Katie, Pearley, and Louise. Terry. In loving memory of my dear mother* Ellen Terry ...
... . Like Mr. Garthorne in Booths' Baby, go Mr. Everill was till within tho last few days announced to play Don Diego in Don Juan' 8 Last Wager. But he was gcizoel with illnegg, and he died last Thurgday. He was a man of consielerablo age past seventy-one, ineleed, fe>r he was born on Februarv 6. 1829. lip was nn nchir nf rr- cellent gifts, and of an experience with few rivals. Fredorick Augustus ...
... . Mr. T. G. Warren, by Messrs. Bartlett and Rochester for tour. Mr. diaries A. Leicester, by Mr. E. Grahame E. Falcon for Held by the. Enemy. Mr. Arthur Raynor, by Mr. Arnold Bell. Mr. J. Templar Ellis, by Mr. J. R. Cas- skly for The Mind, Foundling tour. Mr. Henry Tweedie, as acting-manager for the season of Booties' Baby at the Gar- rick. ...
... . au i is. ill int uit ny vi Aigrruuu yvu^r, wiw uiru at ShankUn, February 26, 1897. Oh! kind is Death that Life's long trouble closes.-- Joe. Mortimer. In loving memory of Dorothy A. Mortimer, who died March 5. 1891,- aged seven months, only child of the late J. H. Mortimer and Mattie Hudson (Mr. J. II. Mortimer). Gone but not forgotten. ...
... . PRE8C0TT Adair.-- On Tuesday, February cO, 1930, at Newcastle, by special license, Arthur Preacott to Gwennie Adair. ...
... . Bull (Hodart). On Tuesday. February 6, 1900, at. Derby, George Bull, professionally known ae G. B. Ilobart. Deeply regretted by -his widow (Harrietts Loydall) and sorrowing fumily. CAdii On Wednesday. February 21, 1930, sud denly, Oeorge E. Cash, aged thirty years, of Vaudeville Theatre, the dearly-beloved hus band of Maggie Keith. Deeply mourned. Thanks to all friends at Vaudeville Theatre ...
... . Brown. On Tuesday, March 6, 1900, at 35, Hollos Street, Grimsby, James Brown, tho beloved father of Marlon and Jennie Verner. Carte it. ')n Thursday, March 11, 1900, at 5. East Cross Street, Sunderland, Annie, aged 36 years, tho dearly-beloved wifo of Victor Carter. Deeply lamented. At rest. OlBBBNS. On Thursday, March 8, 1900, Eliza- both Gibbens, the dearly-beloved mother of Florence ...
... . Cofnoti.-- On Friday, March 2, 1900, at 1, Hartlngton Terrace, Oarston, Liverpool, the wife of Frank J. Oonnor, of a son. Both well. ...
... . Bisnopp. On Monday, March 19, 1900, at Col- chester, suddenly, from cardiac failure, follow ing on an accident, Jane Mary, the beloved mother of Campbell Bishop. Gibbows. On Sunday, March 18, 1900, at Grasae, Alfred Gibbons, Founder, and for many years Editor and Manager, of the Lady's Pictorial. GaovES.-- On Tuesday, Marnh 13, 1900, at 2, Douglas Grove, Ackers Street, Oxford Road, ...