A PLAY IN THREE ACTS
... A PLAY IN THREE ACTS. T»v Lechtncr© and J. E. Ha-ro'cl TerTv THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER ...
... A PLAY IN THREE ACTS. T»v Lechtncr© and J. E. Ha-ro'cl TerTv THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER ...
... E. TAYLOR PLATT, bv arrauirrment with AND • •JHE yT A PLAY THREE ACTS. Wovra ! ! and J. E. Ter-v, THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE. LONDON. THE PLAT THE MOMENT! ...
... The studies by Goo. Howard (the English counter-sov). Carl Sajidcr-.m (the German spy). Herbert Rouen (Fritz, the German waiter), Agnes Thornton (the English Indy counter spy), and Barbara Hall (as Molly PresTcn, • hero‘ne). may b ...
... VEDRENNE AND EADIE, P-esonts T gTAYED yT JJOME.” A PLAY IN THREE ACTS. Won* and J. E. Harold Terry. THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1,600 TIMES. FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE. LONDON THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box Office ...
... VEDRE cE AND Presenta M*. wre. STAYED A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, Br Lechmere Worrall and J, E.. Harold THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY, ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1.600 TIMES | FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON THE PLAY OF THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box ...
... VEDRENNE AND EADIE, Presents M* we ED A? 7 A PLAY IN THREE ACTS, By Worre!] and J. THE ENORMOUSLY E. PLAY, AUREADE PERFO. succ E ‘SPY ED ER FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON. Y OF 'H MOMENT! AMUSING! TH. LLING! Box Office open at Dale, Forts, end Co., Promenade ...
... A PLAY IN THR ACTS By Lechmere Worral}] and J. Harold Terts THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER TT BES FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE, LONDON T PLAY OF THE MOMENT AMUSING! THRILLING! EBK MR. GEO a ANCE PRESENTS a T= ONY Gru.” [Se O PERA ...
... by arrangement with AND Presents J£AN STAYED JJOME.” PLAY THREE ACTS. Lecnmere J. E. Harold Tom- THE ENORMOUSLY SUCCESSFUL SPY PLAY. ALREADY PERFORMED OVER 1.600 TIMES. FROM THE ROYALTY THEATRE. LONDON THE PLAY THE MOMENT! AMUSING! THRILLING! Box Office ...
... approval, and, subject to con- firma::on hy the general body of members be. of the trade union movement concerned, will ‘A German spy named Dahm has been ex: pelled f-om Sweden, a having for a long time ‘ab FOR CONSTIP, ATION, nic Indigestion, Sluggish iver ...
... week at the Opera House. Cheltenham. Mr. E. Taylor Platt’s Company will present '‘The Man who Stayed at Heme.” the successful spy play from the Royalty Theatre London. It is a play in three acts by Lechuere Worrell and J. E. Harold Terry, and irrests attention ...
... murderer). Raynor (convicted for the murder of Mr. Whiteley). and Devereux. was also connected with the iria-1 of body (the German spy) ami with the D. S. Windell frauds. HIPPODROME —The CHARMING. SUCCESSFUL REVUE. Matinee at 3 o'clock. Saturday. CHELTENHAM AND ...