66 years Al Miaoo, llie tlie Clowns, made millions lanijlt. .Mid now has cheated of his desire play until th> tain.” This * merriment who had painted Imp. face with white and carmine since he was and who had been with 50 tin died in his 79th year of the ‘par; which three years a
August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
directorship of Mr. T. C. Mray. Ie being presented at the Opera House, BUXTON, this week. The programme at the Hippodrome includes the pictures and turns. At the Theatre Royal, DEWSBURY, the Alfred Denville stock company is presenting the drama. “A Broken Heart.” Fred Reine (a s
August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
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August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
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August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England
Before Royalty. Lieut. T. W. Sollitt, conductor of th< Legion of Frontiersmen Military Bam Squadron), writes enthueiasticallj of the reception accorded Feldman .number: when played at Uichmond Carnival and (!.« opening of Wandsworth’s new park, both of which engagements royalty
August 8, 1923 - The Era - London, London, England