COMMEMORATIVE FUND REMARKABLE RECORD.' WOMAN OF MANY NARRIAGES 111101111 IN MIST. At the Old Bailey, Landes, Leotards! Edith Louisa Barnett (or Bassett), aged 30, was found guilty of throwing upon Arthur William Thompson, a inetor-lins inspector, and
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February 29, 1924 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
by the secretary the United States Golf Association.—Reuter. WOMAN VITRIOL-THROWER. Career Bigamy. the Old Bailey yesterday Edith Louisa Barnett, Bassett (30), was sentenced to three years’ penal servitude for throwing vitriol motor ’bus inspector named
Women Acid Throwers Sentenced to Penal Servitude. the Old Bailey yesterday Edith Louisa Barnett (or Bassett), 30, was sentenced three years’ penal servitude for throwing vitriol motor bus inspector named Arthur William thorn peon and
Gilmour. xnd mwonded by Mr. Wilfred Lamb, that 11w following should form the Committee for the ewining year:— Mr. Leonard Green. Edith Allen. and Mfrs. D. 13. Simpson. who retire in 1926: Miss Sylvia Kirkwood. Mr. Cecil Pearson. and Mr. Gilbert Lamb, who retire
February 29, 1924 - Lisburn Standard - Lisburn, Antrim, Northern Ireland
both of which Wellington victorious Doncgall ladies, with six team, won their match against Victoria by 4 (all scored by Miss Edith Montgomery) to nil. Tho losers well tho finish, and Miss L. Agnow, their captain, kept goal splendidly. ollington Juniors won
were awarded followa-(1) Guide Elsie Scott, who represented daffodil and reminded one that spring has come; and (2) Guide Edith Webster, who made very life-like rural Irish* ■nan.’* exceedingly evening was brought to a close the singing the National Anthem
seeing the forthcoming production, of which the management hold the exclusive rights. To-morrow and Saturday William Duncan and Edith Johnson will be seen in “The Fighting Guide.” The story is gripping one of the North-West, but unlike most other pictures of
today. bir Francis BLke, Bart., and Sir Thomas Pile, Bart., are 6S. Miss Terry is 7« to-day. iriH epriul her birthday with Mim Edith C'raif at the latter's residence in Bedford Street. The King has been pleaaed to approve of the appointment of Lieutenant-GciiO
Programme. Thursday and onl^. special Concert on A sweeping, swirling tremendous events: THE FIGHTING GUIDE Featuring Wm. DUXCAX a Edith JOHNSON B1 (Riul.7). Topical, Ac.. &c COMING: Douglas Fairbanks Robin Hood k Out for RUPERT JULIANS’ Stupendous Success MERRY