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111TJOICIET-TELEIT SILL

... iu advance of a very interesting innovation promised at Clirietinwi. 111 addition to his usual treat for the children at Drury Lane Mr Chatterton has turned his attention to the little ones who live iu the distant euburbe, and whose parents accordingly ...

Wy DARING ATTEMPT AT HIGHWAY ROBBERY, WITH VIOLENCE.

... William Reynolds, about yundo’\,mddmoo:m‘m,vm ah?ndhtonlr. ‘sughan with a m usassault on James Broadstreet, a butcher, of 165, Drury-lane, mmnut’l mw&:&n‘h‘)’:‘&m&: was y 0 v 3 o Mmlwmh h.ub,md’hovu about to get out, when the priscnars came up to the cabe door ...

IMPROVED

... buttercups and daisies. at this period oi the from the filthy and wretched dwellings the neighbourhood of £even«dials or Drury-lane to scenes would great indeed. There are thousand and eighty children in the district of Giles alone awaiting their annual ...

a VAateii An.'«.arMejir up

... Mr Harris lia«, however, given strict orders that altcinUiifs in Iks front his are to recoivo no douaiioos; and if the of Drury Lane only sm-oud the manager's efforts, the system, which is not only unfair, but irritating well, will speedily ...

DO NOT MISS THIS! SHERIDAN THEATRE, RS.AF, ENFIELD LOCK : (By kind permission of Colonel Watkin, C. 8.). The ..

... revival of H. T. Oraven’s drama, * Miriam’s Crime,” Preceded by a farce, ** B.B.” For One Night Oaly Miss ETHEL VERNE (late of Drury-lane and Vaudeville Theatre) specially engaged. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1903, at 7.45. Prices ot Admission; 1s 6d (reserved), 18 ...

SHOEING SCHOLARS

... “Mi‘riam’s Crime”’ {by H. 1. Craven). For this drama there was a most powerful caste, including Miss Ethel Verne (late of Drury-lane, Vaudeville, and principal London theatres), who had been specially engaged to take the title role. ‘ Huffin” .(a solicitor) ...

THE STORY OF AN OLD LONDON SLUM

... did. The ®rince’s three friends were his Grace the Duke of Norfolk, Major Hanger, and Mr Brinsley Shexidan, the lessee of Drury-lane Theatre. *1 call on that ’ere gemman in a shirt for a song,” splutters out a miserable tatterdemalion, pointing to his Royal ...

THE CLUB WINDOW., e P Mr. Pete Curran, the new M.P. for Jarrow, is a blacksmith by trade. * *

... tea-spoons, and is the inventor of a water-tap for kitchen use. . * * * Mr. Arthur Collins, the enterprising manager of Drury Lane Theatre, spent the first two years of his business career in the office of his father, who was an architect. Having no taste ...

begin

... I doubt not that in 1827 Drury Lane pantomime was as hugely enjoyed as I hope it will be in 1907, and aftor eighty years 1t is still Drury Lane pantomime. VERILY ! Probably eighty years hence some future author of Drury Lane pantomime will sit and marvel ...