A most wonderful life story, the simple unvarnished tale of the childhood, early struggles, and ultimate success of the great film star told in her own words. Do not miss the long opening instalment in To-Day's " Picture Show," but secure your copy : : , ? .c Ak .,• . s , ~,.•..
November 24, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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November 24, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
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November 24, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
:~~:~ TWICKENHAM-BRIGHTON SCOOT.—Mr. Roberts, the Food Controller, wearing dark overcoat and light hat, interested in_ the , sUpei-motor scooter before its departure from Twickenham to Brighton. The Prince of Wales reviews and greetS i mufti, some in Service uniform and others i
October 28, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
IS _RHOSATISM CURABLE? Doctors say URACE PROVES IT " Yes." Those who suffer from Rheumatism ktiow from experience w they h,iye to urvieno, They tagolifow ilia en. Umatisrn mitladi to cure. Indecd until recently, rhel.m at sin w' - being practically incurable. ficiontists and eci
October 28, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
County coroners, or at least some of them, have had their salaries increased, and one is good enough to ascribe this reform to my hav- tkOk Miss Sheila Brady, a The Hon. Lady Bailey, rising young soprano. daughter . of Lord Rosswill\ be heard in' Lon- mor ,is ew e don shortly ;
October 28, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
is rarely due to any organic derangement of the digestive organs, but instead is almost always caused by acidity and food fermentation, which, by irritating and distending the stomach, causes most of the pain and distress variously known as indigestion, flatulence, gastritis and
October 28, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Do not delay to enter for the interesting "Maze " Competition which was in last Saturday's Daily Mirror. For correct (and neatest) efforts sent in I am offering Thirtyone Splendid Prizes:—First, Five Shillings; Ten Half. Crowns and Twenty Consolation Prizes. Send your effort (st
October 28, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England