WOMAN STRUCK WHILE USING CROSSING TERRY MOTOR-CYCLISTS OFFENCE
... cross, but had not gone more than about 2 feet when a motor cycle. ridden by defendant. approached and brushed her leg. P.C. Turpin also gave evidence. ...
... cross, but had not gone more than about 2 feet when a motor cycle. ridden by defendant. approached and brushed her leg. P.C. Turpin also gave evidence. ...
... of 1895 and the ever-popular Tidwonh fireworks. Lighter toadies are given by the motor-cyclists.' trickriding display. Dick Turpin and an interlude. George and the Dragon. ...
... kangaroos - comical Clowns headed by that Inimitable Pimp—Clemens Merk and his untameable Lions—and for this tout , only, Disk Turpin's Ride to York, featuring that wonder horse bonny Black Bess. which is carried shoulder high around the arena—a forgotten ...
... ees daily at Id and a p.m. A few items of this wonder programme are as follows :- That marvellous equestrian drama Disk Turpin's Ride is York, featuring that super-intelligent horse. Slash Bass. See her carried shoulder-high around the Arena--a never ...
... first year: Messrs. Arthur Andrews, - Fred. W. Davies, Fred. J. Taylor, W. E. Clement, Capt. M. Morris. E. Arthur Williams W. Turpin, and G. Aeron Thomas. with Mr. C. C. Vivian as hon. treasurer and Mr. D. D. Davis as serre', and Mr. H. C Hurst directing ...
... was summoned for stealing a pair of ladies shoes, value 4s. 6d., from a stall in the Market Arcade on August 12th. Sidney Turpin, an assistant to Mr. Albert James, of 4, St. Mary's Place, Aberavon, said he noticed defendant trying on the shoes. A crowd ...
... NICK LUCAS 0 GEORGES CARPENTIER 0 WINNIE LIGHTNER 0 IRENE SORDONI 0 DOLORES COSTELLO • GRANT WITHERS 0 LORETTA YOUNG 0 BEN TURPIN LUPINO LANE o JACK MULHALL 0 BETTY COMPSON 0 LILA LEE • PATSY RUTH MILLER DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. JR. 0 LOUISE FAZENDA MYRNA LOY ...
... athacz Jenkins: Flame taffeta, w hu Bickford. Kay Johnson, Lewis Stone The principal guests were Mr. and Zasu Pitts. Donald Turpin, of London, and ;Messrs. G. Boynes and P. L. Jenks, Mrs. Cyril Gardiner: Black georg- Laurel and Hardy rollick their way of ...
... difficult to find adjectives force- iiincent 'performance. Then we have fal enough to any of its Mos , famous coniedians, Ben Turpin, magnificence. I Hamilton, and the one Show of Shows, - ihe Talkin4 only l.ane. The acrobatic Itevue which is at Empire iiie ...
... humorous interlude if Each course will not last for more I then provided by two episodes than U.! weeks, and men would be Dick Turpin—then and now, free to leave the centre at any time which follows the second entry of to take up employment which may ...
... the novelist's School, Tiverton, Devonshire. This visits the house was in the occupa- is mentioned In Lorna tion of Miss Turpin. The writer It was lucre and at Exeter ventures to sliggest that a tablet . college, Oxford, was educated. ...