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AMUSEMENTS. CONVULSIONS OF MERRIMENT. NEW WALLACE SHOW CLICKS. FULLERS’ pRINCESS THEATRE. Direction: John Fuller and Sod*, Ltd. GEORGE WALLACE'S GEORGE WALLACE'S GEORGE WALLACE’S GEORGE WALLACE’S Now, Original, and Resplendent Remo, ‘ SOME NIGHT.’ ALL BRIGHT and ALL RIGHT. Panorama of Novelty and Nonsense. A DENKUM WALLACE SHOW. All Cleverness and Cute Comedy. All New—All New. BERT HARROW, BERT HARROW, The Mrle-a-minuto Comedian. GEORGE EDWARDS AND CO., In Now Sketch, ‘Saturday Afternoon.® JACK MARTEN, The Talkative Cowboy. An Immense Sensation, The Great American Entertainer* TAKEO AND KOMA NAM BA, TAKEO AND KOMA NAMBA. TAKEO AND KOMA NAMBA, The only Act of its kind in the World! Pullers’ Little Prices. —Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d (plus Government tax and booking feck Plan at THE BRISTOL till 5 ip.m.; after 6 p.m. at JACOBS’S, Tobacconist. EH, WHAT? COMMUNITY SING, OCTAGON HALL, THURSDAY, 12,30 to 1.30. Mr GEORGE WALLACE (By permission Messrs Fuller) Leads!

H XT E N S HAL lE, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY!, JUNE 24, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JUNE 25..' J. C. NEWLANDS, Of New College, Edinburgh, Will give TWO DRAMATIC RECITALS. TO-NIGHT, JUNK 24, will bo a MIS-' CBLLANEOUS EVENING (Om. Dickens, Edgar Allen Poe, Kipling,. Browning, Shakespeare, Noyes, Robert, Ford). TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). JUNE 25, ‘A NIGHT WITH BARRIE.’ Prices, 3s and 2s (plus lax). Bos Plan at The Bristol Piano Co.’s. “Ho is a very delightful speaker, ai«j possesses a charming gift of story-telling. —Hamilton ‘ Spectator,’ Ontario. QUEEN’S A'ND GRAND 2 p.m., and 7 p.m., DOROTHY PHILLIPS In ‘THE WORLD’S A STAGE.’ A vital talc of the inside life of a Hollywood actress by the world's greatest writef of love stories, ELINOR GLYN. ELINOR GLYN. Packed with Sensations. Amazing in ita Portrayal of Reality. Feature No. 2: ‘KENTUCKY DAYS,’ With DUSTIN FaRNIJM. Live again the gripping, flaming days of ’49, when tHe gold lust crazed the landA veritable facsimile of our sturdy Pioneers' Empire Building.

‘ FIRST PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC SPEAKING.’ A LECTURE by J. C. NEWLANDS jfA. (Fidton Lecturer, New College, Edinburgh), In FIRST CHURCH HALL, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), at. 4 p.nv Admission Free. Collection to defray expenses. WANTED KNOW, KITH BOWLING AND CROQUET iJ CLUB’S GRAND CONCERT, GEORGE STREET SCHOOL HALL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), At 8 o’clock. T IJ M B L E S A L E, JUMBLE SALE, JUMBLE SALE, CARGILL ROAD METHODIST SCHOOL ROOM, THIS THURSDAY. JUNE 26tb, 2.30 p.m. CIiOTHES, ROOTS, BOOKS, EVERYTHING.

At an inquest hold at Lambeth on Alice Smith (63), single woman of independent means, it was stated that Miss Smith lived in her own house and owned six others. She wore a man’s hat and l»ots (size 9), odd stockings, and a puttee round the right log. Under her skirt was a bag pinned to her clothing containing a number of pins that she had picked up. Miss Smith had a good deal of money, but was living like a hermit, in a state of filth, surrounded by old newspapers, cigarette ends, old boots, and anything that she could find and collect and take home in triumph. Ike only entrance to her. house was through heaps of rubbish. So much alike are the 31,-year-old twins Eric and Montague Levitt, who arrived at Liverpool from Montreal recently, that their mother has difficulty in distinguishing one from the other. Erie wears an extra pearl button on his jersey as a sort of “ identity disc.” While crossing the Atlantic Mrs Levitt smacked Eric instead of Montague, and it was only Eric’s surprise that made her realise that there had been a mistake. She added: “ I am afraid to leave them for long, because anyone' else gets mixed up with them. They sit down together at meals, and one never gets anything without the other,”

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 6

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