Irish Society and Social Review
... minutes to get dear. Then shall Mow M.acCrutchett’s police whistleand bad night's work will come to an end.” NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY —“THE FRAME UP.” ...
... minutes to get dear. Then shall Mow M.acCrutchett’s police whistleand bad night's work will come to an end.” NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY —“THE FRAME UP.” ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. OUR SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. | ANDERSES WIFE. | By OSWALD WILDRIDGE. .. v> Author of “The Leveller,” “The “Hjimmerton’s Choice,” “A Bit of Patchwork, Etc., Etc. As Richard Anderson descended the gangway ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. [ SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. Millie Lynne, Shop Investigator By CECIL H. BULLIVANT. THE PAST THAT DIDN’T MATTER. CHAPTER I. “Look, Beryl she’s got it on.” '‘Sbshe has. Oh, Win, do lot’s see it Wiriiniie ...
... 6d. each. P° id. extra. Prepared only at— BUTLER'S MEDICAL HALL. aai 54 Lr. Saekrille %twA, Dublin. November 22, 1919. SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. & s» c | Fellow Named Smith, Ss ...
... Irish Society and Social Review. i OUR SHORT STORY g • FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. ~ & ' | A Case for Dr. Charming I By GERDA LINDSTROM. Author of “Phil Hawcroft’s Son,” “A Little Love Affair,” “Lady Ladelle of Mere House,” “The Chastening of Delilah ...
... she with something like a sob .relief: “Oh, David, thank Heaven I made that delicious mistake! (THE END.) NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY. “A FIGHT FOR DIFE.” By BURFORO DELANNOY. Author “The Red Road to Riches,” “Who Stole the Diamonds?” “Between itihe Dines ...
... 80-84, Foxberry Road, Brookloy, London, S.E. December 13, 1919. SHORT STORY »*MO FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. ® By WINIFRED GRAHAM. . *s The Pageant Princess. Author of “The Love Story of Mormon,” “The Star Child,” “A Social Pretender,” •’Angels and ...
... to find herself the very next moment in Phillip Verne’s strong arms, his Bps pressed iolose hers (THE END.) NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY. “THE WOOd'NG OF EMILY.” By ROBERT GARNER. WRAP-COATS THE FASHION. We notice same new autumn wrap designs around town. They ...
... chief’s chair fsnlt -4i far off Ik- out of sight. may fill it one clav. You never know your “luck.” THE END. ❖❖ NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY: “ATNT M,EDITA'S LOVE AFFAIR.” By Ruth Templeton. Author “His People, “Drift,” “The Vow,” “The Touch of Love,” Etc. ❖❖ ...
... lllllllilllillillllillllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllilllllllllllillllilllllllllllllllH November 15, 1919. SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BY TRAIN AND TRAM. > Mow it Happened ■ •By FLORENCE HOPE. Author of “Dross for Gold,” “God’s Way,” ‘'Pretty ...
... Irish Society and Social Review, October 4, 1919. SHORT STORY FOR TRAVELLERS BV TRAIN AND TRAM. The American Legacy By MAURICE V. REIDY. Intense excitement prevailed in Ballymore. From all quarters of the town people flocked to the Square in the main ...
... soon she knew that something had been taken away from her, but somemhiing far greater had taken its place. NEXT WEEK’S SHORT STORY. PEILLOW NAIMIED SMITH. By LESLIE BERIESFORD. ...