A Nursery Chat
... A Nursery Chat ...
... A Nursery Chat ...
... CHAT WITH A PARACHUTIST. SENSATIONS ON DROPPING TO EARTH. I had a chat with Captain Stanley’ Spencer, the aeronaut, Thursday, writes ** Herald man. The balloon has capacity of 18.000 feet,” said Captain Spencer with pride, jxuuting tli restless object ...
... 45 to 11 pm. CLASS, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). 8 p.m. CNLIFTON TENNIS CLUB, FULWOOD, J HAVE A FEW VACANCIES FOR MEMBERS- Summer Season Commences Saturday, May Ist. T. A. KELLETT, Hou. Secretary. LEXANDRA BALLROOM, Wolker-gtreot. J*. Foxtrot Competition and ...
... colours and unusual combination, a poignant note introduced a finishing touch changes a dull frock a creation. woman of larger build cannot wear much tiirnmmg or a mixture colours, because it would make her overpowering. Hut ...
... CHATS WITH A DOCTOR. This is a p ...
... A CHAT WITH A PAST MASTER A TYPICAL ACCRINGTON It was with the intention of gleaning sufficient lo form the basis of soiioa of articles with the defunct Accrington Football Club journeyed to the town that name the other flav surprise quickly ascertained ...
... meaning of words any more than puppy, and I’ll guarantee that a puppy taken in hand early will at the end of a year know more than a baby.” This is, no doubt, very true, and just what one might expect a dog trainer to say. At the same time, the bahy will learning ...
... A Chance Meeting- A Chat-Then Society was Formed —♦ Preston Welsh Association Attains Silver Jubilee ne day In February 25 years ago, two Welshmen who had Just come to Preston were walking along Fishergate. Said one: Where I come from they always celebrate ...
... Chat .? \\ A ;r XV*’' ...
... in their clothing. Ellis had purchased a new silk hat, a blue Melton overcoat wltli velvet collar, of fashionable cut, and also silver-headed walking cane, and looked p--»r--fect “masher.” Walsh had elao donned a new overcoat, similar in style to that ...
... A CHAT 'WITH MR. VENO. STARTLING FACTS. ...
... A CHAT WITH LORD HAWKE. An interviewer hod chat with Lord Hawks on his arrival, yesterday, from his South African tour. Lord Hawk* had nothing but unqualified praise to bestow. They had had lot of travelling, but had come successfully through the campaign ...