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not,';altogether baieve It ----- haunting liltiwqaintrt:quite genuile. But It was reminiscent (if the proper, ttng, and it sent my mind back to , a little holl lay experi ence ol a fe^ weeks ago, to just a fragrant glimpse of tjbe, happier ^de, of; Hungarian life In the rural pimhs, and I wp grateful for the stlrrihg of theimembry.
ON the wlreiass, a i Hungarian hand (^as ' 1: just beeh playlngl gr ' — '
;ymusiii.. I could authertlc.- ' The
A - d f ylne,'flow:ersl andlbunch^s ol grapes hung In profusion ffotn the trellis surround ing the encltrsurditod from al latticed rooBpg itretched Irbindhe iierandah' tojanbther. .;A jypsy' orchestra, tireless, add apparently dl limitless repertolre,l played oire haunting melody after' ahbtfaer with that, curious Fhythm andjlUt we describe as clgqny.y -
Va st ly : d lp M t ' scene,:
;',in,,the,Jen.(l!03ihe,!,lt«lf,, :inipVes' were' daiiblh'g.
'• ' " ” F Budapest,vohe Bunday'aften
Ihe grai ;And
'$ tod soft for the i
held.- ,
..Ast,the^V&: w t e j e Nothhlg^abbut',tii? Wlmttj^lfe It [elf exclt^ or even ihtqteSred u
i.io f ,weha(\:;|8en plenty
viilagea In whlcl !a wine festival:was being body sUgfeested airuh but to |
bon, one of the
(If the fa h ly lfe kW e fe lJ # we jan,' chleflj onj'^dead-stral iht roadq,
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which had catTiEa'.-f6od,. lhto' th wp,jfpwv3fqtajhlngii fatb':^ ‘UffiitleBS ruralitjt
cart hehlnij I and the wife do^d, but-usually other way about.'
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peered dvef the [beeilas'I am afald we did, andlpg, nothing'very' romantic or thrilling In ffie>rathpr,|dto(y;Cou'^^ drty to'our
mpN'.thioi •^.-naiyOw: tnelh from'
lev'ifunless the pupllc cheekily l i - '
through ■ theM' long, ope-street v Mages were the costmne^ of the' natlyes,' brhht, cheerful and plctures9ue,'iwith'a smack’( f the-sypsy Ih them'grqens ahdfeds and ttbStes forming quaint patterns, ; ,
, 1 tolditfiat a " ^ ’s evidenieol'wealth or social standing’f i these parts is the num ber of pettiMatsJ she' wears. ■ II -so, we saw some' very wealthy gjrls simply, billowing in the breeze, i
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and laughing, a ad we found the^ Hungarian vjllagers very f lendly.:
Children ran along beside the car, leaping ' " ■ I '
tteck
fromed.smiply of beaten clay.- Thit, took us thriughjmore villages, rrimltive and not so amusing j scores upon see res,of chlld- rm, for thesihost part, simply sa; In the dust' and looked ht They seemed:) and hungry., fhe costumes It eked lustre; their .weareb were dull, pathethaMy.-lifeless, and theh’homes did not seem far removed
A ITER a tin lb,, we tUmed fn road with its metalled sun ace on to a
fromhoyela
PKBURN. EWERY,
t ,1 : t ^ R . F . M C i O R E S
bratorS of the wine least, did ho; seem much dlflerent .tfijom pis. The' ma] ority ql the villagers appeared to be quite ap ithetia The women stood. abOlit surrounded sy ciowdsol children ,emd watched our arrival quite incurl-
pDalgahevlz, oiir^endezvous with the cele- 'CJ: > m^ the main jVhat (ud Ihter^t ysjas.we'mtMred slowly : • i ' ,. . sMaa r& ;:i.,',.,' I
' It was amusln,!ito. find man and wife on. iiung on a
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thfl:. (liljdngi'seat tahd’ the'taby '^ " " “ cloth' sffttctied slke'h/hajnmock
etimes thd hut band drove; . ... —
,v r ii—f—’__ I '^ s s thb; ;
ro.adr .bijt: Pjontyfflongl'the: - .
j'.VUlages, wlti their loW,; two:.Bmall
fa h fe i .hv Rrnps'iht'mklze and hots. Fres fluently, hd™ver
Ivtfe.paq^ the, typsy cartq ; "
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lhto-.thh city and seemingly.
3, mqci is: .Tbei's
ate,, twenty
flulekened we hadj the spectacle of boys lifting girls high,iittto:tWi#:and'ithtotV^^ around daringlyind dizzily. !• : ; j, 'fom .(ihbt;,trathmonal
Ibbons. Froin d! simple shufBe, leveldped b^ket .step?,: and as the tempo
i,whltfi,'ilth KMpd iwlth the daipers
„^dlong imlo.'ahotnbfii "nil nnustd: simply Wouldn’t let them Stbplfemethnes theto Was a,,sonto) andlh^Hlibstlmei^.h^^ ' s'One ® : Ima^eQ' dJ M „ j , sang lustuydn(|l nt)t untunefuUy as they
they: went ,
themselves iillustration;
&n Leayes
lusly.i Thb'nen bettajedlmorO litefest, ,akd ve-were'directed
};schbolj=or
toj'What
I.ltook'to be the. parish hall,
t i,n «.o ■y^r ITEMS lOULtED
Walter Clayton,-Chlef Constable of Clfthetoe, tendetp' his' resignation to the Watch Com- rhtltee, to take effect'frOm March, 191). Mr.
On___ ___ ,..of his stabB,;'ol heall, .
M OUR| Mr.
01aytori,:then hi hls'tith year, came to the borough,ita rnTdroipithe .Whitworth VaUey In the itochdale Dlrtsibn as a sergeant, and in 1893: succeeded ’My., 'EdwartfsyAS: Chief Constable. His total period of police service was,33 y p r s . j : . ,
^ttam took to? initiative in moving 8 reso lution -to rescind 'ah' previous resolut ops ph bhe subjtol; He withdrew this in.fairom- o f ETmotlbriby Aldermatr flobefts to ap^lnt a sutworrUfttee to select one or more fltes for
the cor^tteb to’ selecit from.
: i ‘Mr. J()hn'Smith, I^c^-street, whu Med on t toe-kits
f e e LJbtmy/'.W.iVte.
foj.i.tjventynyears -or, morei -a' rtnger -at too Faylsh Church. Mr.| Smith was In his , fork-elBhth year. ■, ■
oe' .Tor® ■ Hall,' Corp()ratlon': offices .1 ind • p e
hxeciltai ‘ rbytfmde mowhlcmS ]iwhlqh were Kjcompunlmeilt
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HEN.the musl(i'B,topted , thi ise gaily japd idaintUy-clad daiicefu,,hurried ayiayJ to
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iwlhe ■foV;- thbTSfgilSh'vfiftorB,; ahd=%om®ow or ariother. we frdternhed'with pese simple
jretilirf'’wltlj" hhjrs, o f '8la?sw ,of
pcMpts, .thoughi%Jm£W.,hot.fc^^ «^ Q r they^ s^lldble 6 f otesF iSater still,
hany, 'hues
i Veryi amusing: for both Englishmen and Hiuigarlansi::r': I
coaxed dullyratthed Engllshmeri Into fancy steps to the muslc pf ibqt tireless orchestra,
these;' Hurigarl'to' Village^ "Is;™, song and dance. Far fromTIirlndeed.. T1 e ,wlne festi val, like OhrlstnlasJ comes;blit (mce'a year, and then apparently i f can be enjpyed orlly In a^ measure-;4he measure: o I how mpy skirts a .girl mai wear, ()r,;the-»ossession of: t^
lftmiat.cOstitoe hy.'theS^,-Those with, thehosturnOs' have veryime^ Ume.-: Those lacking'theni stand hy, watching idly,-some, ol them too J)ooi;-tg he even envious.
DOn’t Imagine for a mornent that life In ■ ' ■ , ,
hair .'to ann'buiiee t jeif8bt..i ’By Mhe ■ time |P? is' thlrty-flTC, Pb Is oldtond h?ht Mid rtop
A ,i: pese HuiigWk:^g?Sj'if)ttlng up her __ marries'at ,'flfte'en . ir sixteeri m
of,;Chlldren. I most; of -toe ■ poverty-^strlcken: helpless'■'poVbrty
out wiP work in the fields and a succession liv e condition?'Pivvall in
M ig e s .w e 'should -call Pem ' bijt -lf..I.tennot,foreet;th'e
I farfi neiPef: cMi ,-l'‘es?ape
;rt)e memories ol mlislb'.atid IWel^ and girls in '
the drPestra onlthewhelessrecdllB,'carrying me back, to. Bu(lapest. and to Pe, plains In whl(ih lies GalgUievlz and Pel lively'friends I madb?5here. .iThat; same music'wlfi: draw
toebiik.Pere,'cine'day.-l',; ' ’' j ’ ' FX).
It isthe brighter side‘ o f Hungarian: life _ _ _ _ _ _ •‘Joveiycdstiimes.- : • i - - '/.By’ - -'
GEpRGE '- h; -JopFLEY,-:' lJJ:|,HojU , i(lliithe'‘'Th!o4ksfiire baily'Po 3t.” i
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S A Y S "Dally :ierald” Rambling Correspondent.
'm a s s a g e & C H I l l P Q D Y . i f e , S f iw l e y .
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Clean O u t y W Kidneifsl
' Youi* kTdney«.''nke alt rllters, get parttally' clodded and condetted 'at times. Poisons OQlleot In the blood Instead of beingTIItend
away and oausb bacHao^e, urin^y dls*
ortew; rbladderi weaknasjL t\ni lepflUe. h^^^eiii^dlktupbed-'al^p. stltfj painful musolei and Joints, swollen ilm^s, renal drapsy, rheumatlt)Ti)'juiTib^b|>bF|oIatlca.
■Doans brand'Backache Kidney Pills relieve \ \
these painful disorders by clean^ffiii and Invidorating the kidneys and bladder. They
congestion Is relieved and you feel healthy and well once again.
temporary ease; they ensure permanent f relief by their direct action upon the kidney s of o'ur kidney troubles." -
Doans Pills dd^6t'dNCriiie
ailters. Be guided by 60.000 grateful men upd women who:say“ poans Pills have rid
Insist OWN doaks, i/s. s/' 6/. SW A L L O W - I Everybody knows now P a t the swallows
leave!us in the autumn and go south to a warmer climate fpr Peyrtnfbr. But In the old days It was a'great puzzle. People could' not thtok what happened to P e swallows.
: Some said p a t Pey,hid p^mselves Iru , on? way and somein' ahother. Biit It, never occurred P anybhe thejt Pey left, the country.,
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• kind of cave,
Thatls.becausA of the old belief P a t swallows spent PA winter In Pe rn!.:'
■ clap.j^outh to mouth and lAggi ln,legge,' and BO after a AweH singing! fall down'
; summer weareth out, they (thdiswallows)
j whence, at the next spring, tfifey receive : a nevy resurrectlon.’f -- ' [
; Into certain? great lakes or pomes anioogr : P e canes (he means the febds), from
. Wherever; there- are-,paves, -you .yifil- hear P e name swallow-hole,for a 'ceftaKi
to gtfa.
tbto ratobler if/sjU'-be;'. ^nesof Artie f---*'’ -’- ’"
A good toany people to Pis dlktrlct other A t o t^ to;the
son, late.; of ’IVhalley, is c(ml!rtbuttog'to Friday ,,'imei, o ffpe -IjDaily-herald,",* as that jouriiaT;: rambling ‘correspondent. The arttoles are calculated to stimulate
1, Stephen
intoitet’ ahd'"pUpii3rt?'foii the Mountatos” TiIl-^whieb’ ,is sh introduced to o .’the .House ol
mines, ugly towns and ■Mention th?i!penntau ^
OH, ,y4, the. backbone
i|)rtly to 'be Commons..
“Access'to Rather dell country, Isn’t__ It? Factories,
tofohned and may know th'( Whemslde* Ing eborough and Fenygh^t, : But whUe,th(USMids, Jmow, ffe beauties of| the Peak diatriit* as-'Seen 'from Pe lunltedi
and; that is priDablj' what ne; The Northerner may be 8
. [tofth! Southerner ' ' will reply. ;,, littl? Bettor: altitude oft
.and, fell,
toaching.from Derb;'Pire to Pei Scottish iMrder ,
'.w(lrP,:explartos':by'Any mah'who hqs not |t'ton|,pe .JMpqSPj of^hB l& s ; Arand
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country which any oPer nation'would long ago have recog ilsed as a playmund of the people and world haye made
h.to a national park.
.l^ ITH O pT . toterfering. wltl,
5..agri.cj!!tumi' * life the whole ! line, o f;, Pe, Pehntoes
could be devot?l to healpy public rebreatlon.;
'.Ihspb'lng ia mai. 'and banlshlns Pe.leParg; of town life.
spend,a day’oh those noifhern hPe mPote a feeling. Of eipope: to'A filghuf* and .Ijettok' world, en(i'6we(i with" delights unknown to;
Only Pe .dullest, most intonsitlve rcoul( | , : those who dwe f In iPe , cities' i f Pe plains.;
have..give4 us of countless ag and dale. ■ '
T IMESTONE shale 'and sanA tone,)upilfted| : Into a grei it arch by the eaipJn -travail,! the; Petmtoesflm weather: S'has carved I tiehi Into hlH;
has-reached qr Tely|.9n;p'erhag
- Buckjhghamshlre, was :S0ld torj 'fourpence,- ‘ ^
; A.'batileft- pn a stall. by mMake by, a , ,,visitor, at,8 -rummage'sale* InTHazlemerel
and only regained by Its owner on payin®t: of anoPer 'fourpence, : It must be dlscpte' certtog;to discover that your hat Is worth'hd more than fourpence;
..;.We 'sfiall ■__ _
jPe heights-of ■Penhln??, and and[8 newiphl
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of.ituItlvatJon'Perp Ahbmbrd;? (tends ilp Pej hillsides, hilt the' far-feachlhg' ;nbors':remain: unaltered, -as they, must
have.lc one from the beginnings; of On those: helf fits ?ne,hiay enioy In a mtaori way'tfie^tfirtlls of ,'exploration: feel that bnej
, Man has cleqxefl the ,vabey?;,i red the greeit ' ! / is, *i ■ hfiVe: discbvei I'd,'-' a ■ demam i stiiy;
;ovef-'Kln'dbi'- abut and-,away,!r orthwardd to! .. .
phj*slqiie af .id bpen their,'nilhdd o the beauty, the peadeund tae soul-satlsfytoi; gifts of high; andTonplyi placer
* e. ,,;(JovV;, them; 'vrttfi' - a better:
[(jra'ven imd on to Pe' High; 'AvsbaU give thbm a new life] )s6phy;[/.'' ’
(end ouf ywfig f(ilk for,a'i.#eAk's holiday; roaming day ffter;day, wlthpit restrictlpni
untoown coufilryi and Inust; itostepected'i'rsspurees,';
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... . for this,
rbuteiiand-.pe.jl^t step Poukl, 'be te make thdfdemarid effective; Towardf Pis lend a national committee might* be formed of repfesefitatives o f i ll-Pa outdoo:’ organlsatl()ris. Including:Pe Ramblers’ Assoc- latlon,/pe; Ydutti/Hostels 'A isoolatlon, the HoUday Fellowship, p e Cokperative' ;Holl daya-A^latlon, fhe Workers Travel Assoc),
latlore aqd 'slmllu] bigteiisatlo: is.,
; ( Dlvefi‘’ 'a 'domirilttee i of P s character, .believe we! can to our! time- achieve-PI?
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Pennine Way) 11,-'*;|i'/*: 'if It jTOuld creatola’fiqtew^rtiiy'.rireeddent,
tfootpath,, TO ,
te.fi¥^hj>)
d..fi[PPte^
hlfift, never beteretottSillitea; ipDrltata an^ a boon to our and su(«eedln8 senerations,
c o n s l d ? r a t i p n , ' r j j , The Peitotoei may'-not poaess the j^len- dour of Lakelaid br'lhe height and md'gnifl-! cehce of the Highland?.- • Biit Pey have a sustained, appeil. They-have'.character and diversity .and,! above all, a capacity for,
. 'I 'can
i.clalm iclose acquatataiice.'WiP Pe, greater part; of .i^ritato and I' do not know! anjd'.'plecetof'.tountry more^WlrtUy of such
. . yet here, is ;( ,long line of * lUl and; dale;
lowledgeiof'-tbat splendid rtnge of moor! '
of Enplan'd.
Cheviot:-*iBut,there,'areim^yi^'*ultf?s tol be enco'unfefed' kinder ; ^ u t and'i pej
ake yqui inoj,
owiway! from Pb Peak'to Muckld ........
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ke:be: (rimed BiUsl!’, Mander's ."AcceAs to' Mbuntatok", Bill, ^ c l i ] Mr. M. Philips Pnito'; la,Introducing agato tai; Pe Hopise of Coinmons as'a Private Member’e/ motion.
notlqe,-i,|;TrespaAsers:will fie prbsecuted.;! i,; ,'v -:Th(^i,.al}'EUrdltlti3 :ar?.:re(»
m.li(e(J, ta;l Mri'!
presened tor-grouse'Poottog. I ’iracks|'and bridleways .used- .by our igrarfiuaPers /nave beeli'closed,, anrtjbn toaiiy a bare, uncultivated hillside oh?'. fii??ts*-Pat' seiis?leM, provocative
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SUeage of publto footpaths, few have detailed! Ramblers (Jlainour ter- acejess to uncultil 1 voted mountadn Md'mqoriandrandipa
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“Dally Herald" a ischeihe, for establishing a Penwe 'Way, a.;oonttouous loOtpaP from the’ P.eak' to Pp.Cjhevlota.-::
More Pah two' i'etos’ago I (Sutitoed lii Pe ' *- ! ; . !
, up pQse-in .existence,-
so.patr Pe-wayfaref might‘ '^alk uphill*- anfi 'ddwa'-fial?, and up .agato from Derbyshire to the border. ! .
,mafie of thfe/grouhd'And Patyan, attempi shquld be made to: secure nevj paths to link
and
given.considerable attention, .anfi for- p e '■bfct;yeaf:pe'ltetoblera':'Astoclatid'h''fi''as':beed Investigating Pe iposslbllltles. Admittedly dlffl(julties haye /to.-b? ioverdome.! but p e obstacles ai? not insurmountable.. On mucB ■ ... ........
'Dle'prbij()sal'-wig-Very faVOurably‘receive
paths arid 'larfee 'dtdas! of riiporiari(j- closely gdamedtby-^ektepprs/:: ?
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■Bbtoe.'phbllc-spirtted'ldridowriefsfmlgji tfiePeccteary./dedicatlbri of‘ a|flght o f wayij:,
- tf'we iiW ereatei Wdibnt demkfidt'iwssibly some.'.of,:Pe existing:dlfflcultlea.-,wilf—
-make some'coriiperisatidn, and* possibly-then will}be .black spots where wd can gain m : measure af-y^qceski.;.- '■ ' ' '
In|;oPer :places; !lt might be necessary to*
. But: such.! art.■:unreasonable| attitude :na not'deter tfie tchfime, for; it'would propablj be posslbleito ;devise -an.:alternatlve;route.:
' ■ ‘ ition. Ir
--.been
'The proposal: was that' a su vey should Iw T O M i S T E P H E N SO N .
mrtpip?y**iy ‘ilt ls*possili)e,’. If' you-ww, w<„ to
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adjacent moore, fdr'^ instance,- are prohibited, groufld. '-There
burajn.bler.is pot permitted to tread, lest pis'.passing ,dtoturi)s P e gipuse. Borne of Pe' Penme itooors are strictly
A TOX has been se'eh' at Feiidl:tbn Hall,
‘ink:*the limestonayralls thatocejin to tb? j district, ■ : /
Qn bne.'Occaslto dt was seen to rbba, And hks ; alto bee'n'bbten
The-presence; of Pis animal s'.causing some|(»ncem among fanners tod local
poultry-kefetere, 'wfip'iekbrd .Its: draigns with some' Siisplciofa.. Naturally they would, as., the foje Is a carnivorous animal. I It is a skUledi hunter and a merciless killer.
I REYNARD’S [SLAUGHTER.
1 haVe heard farmers, who lovd our wild, fauna, I say Pat Pey would nbt ' bemdge Pe fox a'meal' if it'would bnly'-kill what it needed:
fo.eat. Rut no such genOb measures are puh'ted."Wh'?n:JP®ard enters a poul try peri, he slau^tersiright MM left..'.H
cross, the. id lum'fi-
lies to ithe bnvirons of Pb town itfelf. It Is a healthy, well-set-up animal.,
near eUPeroe,.ahd at Clarem int, which
, -I - session, -the • si eaker,. .was Mr. James H twlstle, wfio chflse as his subject Pe fas- blnatipg-and even ccntroversal topic,, “ Lib- .j»r,y,”|;Subdiyldtog hi>; matter Into P e two^
'lljlOR ' thej first i .eetlng of the winter
'in'dn‘examples; civil Ubertiei, |and religious; lll)mties,.: I , •
i" 3el P e )Weaker jdeflned Pe m; droph?slsed .that llberty/d
‘taiop some [people (ave to freedom, i, Many authorities, fie declared] regarded the Mpgria Charta of 1215 as, the ; beginning of igUSh liberty, -but 1 e preferred to trace Its
bbly’frohl jUcerice, frfiidh W’^ IP e Interpre;
'■bteP; furPer •- back tt i' the dayi o f' oUr 'early English
anc.esfois who were [independmt to ioutloqk. rand tosistrt:; upon pelr rights, of Sharing to
Yo.yermn’e)ii;,.,-, /^
j i|he; STEliciGLE 1 OB.POl itti^tiGfous free!
time pennitted, the quarry would doubtless be earned away and hidden, to i be enjoyed on a future cxicaaion. But usually 'dawn breaks, or it tfie raid ls to dayllgfit. It is.^ Interrupted before Pis purpose can be
acc0mplltoe4'.’ - - : ' . ' ' t i ' . ; - i J.i
"must'be P'e' ultlm'ate‘ 'ahd'bhly. 'satisfactory splutlpp. But,.tvbUe we'.tonttoue 'tojdemandl
'that;Ideal,'-rsu^rt the possibility'of‘effect! tog somePtog Immediately.
' ifie mo|t d«ife|tlc/s'(ktight?i;ir?ver sdW ]
wSs p i t ' df‘bigfi:teeii geese. l i was just, before Christmas, and every,!bird was stretehed but bn-tfife" pen flooit
.tog ItTlkes .bettdr':Pari a .bit ;oi:rbtttog,fMid' •the method is remarkable,
:;#'ltr<j:bmes;-buf'bt-Pe: hole, .or followed If ;lfe IS; teen^abbve'-grourid: ' / I n ' bvery' case that has (»me under, my riptlce, and I haye seen a gobd many, , the head arid hall P e body are consumed; the tall and hindquarters are
rat is s e l^ ,
feed.} ;t^?(foxes,bee to: Pat. . r t . ■ !-;i'-:MiiliyEtisE8 k t tm s . And Pey are' very fond of rabbits. The
It teilst -'‘nbt ’be’'toi4toed Pat the record' 'of pgitox-ls alWgtP;^ bad. Thdreilsnop-
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pfi.-the.mMiy hlghllgits in ' ifteedq'm, arid pointed out Pal *European political co iditlons l 'corittoue. ■;i •--* *
:CAL AND OJL
Mr, Entiw(stle; P e i); enumerated ins.taficts ■ le s t ru f t for to p e light of. lat spirit must*
were‘|»h:ed«pte
rfter.fiiUch-'trtbriiation, ! and &plifie'd Illis ii "lit< ‘!faeij ‘it}'by5 reference tol hlslo^,
'It
jwas.riot 'WIP'DIt-extrt (Icmtog 'into corifli( t ;' he*' [refigtous. liberty. .was • secur(
;1 He ■ Bhow id hew ifie liberties - we-i>nJoy subs^uently |8upplyiiigi his
i i « [ p M d o r a T O w m s m o IteitM C leanfid homth9‘?Pr8»ton 8uartisnV datod NOV. 24th, 1887 • ^
'aiidlcric? ;l»ip',"|ri8tanccs Where : the straggle eonltoue! ;ibehlndl-ihe scenes of apparent; established dii
5left. j i t l s seldom PM farmers to fdif-hunte tog aieas qre boperqd wlP laMamaged
story’ oftenlftldiDiat'-The' fox' Swfflgs; fotoid'- In fr(int of rabbits and mesmbrises them beforo;
-.toktog, the .fatal sprinf isl quite: true, rPa'veftem'- it 'niysey.'- 'The rahbus'sit: rbund- llke children at-school,; watching what must, fie tb ;pem a mosl,''-fasctoattog neriormance.''
. not satisfied‘Pat It was'.’,6ijed'to'-the wild. It may be an , escaped I
, that su^gestlbir;'because ]te» often seen’In ■bp'eri'boUritry'In j
ligh^ -nnless,-;: of course, pe turbedtoy hqtirids, '.. ■ • ■
et. I offer Sfgre^flot bfoad'day- are dis-
siori between sunrise arid sunset, they usually slink!-very cautiously^ along P e Shady side of
lai.Pedge..;,,,Jumping: wall?; and. croretor ro|db-;',’te)mot *!toii^tlnot
‘ It they find'lt’ heceSsbry-to maie.an.eKur-
. very-; long. .-/There,:-are-too mjmy--p()Ultr3i, 'about,/and' P e ’/owriers''must protect their own Itaterests; .' H It Pould M -a wilditog Pat Pas strayed from, the Trough of Bow- lan'd, I, as adover of P e fox, h(ipe Pat Pe homtog-".lnsflnct.,'will! t'ake lt back to Pose- wide open spaces where In its ownway it-can 'pMy Its part In matotatotog a fair balance of
marked after'hundreds of years of hunting. , I ,do] not suppose that this arilmal.wUl'Jast
to,lfie'--''^bri Nature;.', q-
•yllle' tiims, a newsreel and a fulwengP play, fill 'in'-p'b ^Satoe ' programme, Is to be introj driMd :'' toto ■tlte'"'West ,Efid
'. A new' form”bf -mixed entertalr tag a dance-qandi'a film cartooi
Jiiwii -'-irito-‘‘’tWtt'.‘ -(i[7i,5f.'eAh bv produper Mr. FlrP'Shephard I
. Christmas; peatrical
-, * A|[jnbw/streamltoed - locomotive] with ■ more l-wheels'/Pan'/finy/bperf eriglrie, evef - used on
ent, toclud- two vaude-
biourited' postmeri/Ma itelegrapK 'bbys': cover ri tolb™;
/'Despite tfie offer lefidirig: -P :-:pe'/!e
'Hrttlp raflTOi'fias feto built at Doncaster i'drlvers offauitor vdilcles' as part of the railways; new speed-up scheme. ■WaleS was'reported i,t the (
The,-' reo *.-pf
an aggregate pf T20 * pillion; mfies to a year. offer of;£25,,for information
stealing ■them,'-*2,000 -pfilto o|f?opera-glasses disappear. fyOto. Engl P , theatres each year.
— „, - . je;!/;ai prehensldreI'tof -('(toyone end Of October, '
I8,703:*fflcensed' ' ErigMd and
The hlbycle-squad of P e post (jfflee now era: a r ' -tota 'l/tol / 20,
p00i.machtoea and
'Wlih regard ,to the* CUlherbe fox, Ijam;:
:Tiey| were'.yplcal olttheir times,.as,-,was Pe 'Tilish cbhst triency i 'hlch' tWlbe 'returned' a I.Riman Catliolic mer iber of parliament, even j-Hbfigh hfi'was-'twicl! prbverited by Pe law o r 'P e larid'flim- iaktag‘*filfi ‘ seat to Pe gpmmons: Here the 'elastlclte. of the British mstefn Ofi-'govehime it enabled a bllli to ,be passed, which led, fib lut a hufadred yeais ago, to ■ P e Cathbllc Emaimlpatlon |Act, since :which .tlnelpere fias been reiiglbus-equalityta the land; the only pbsltlc ri barred, to a member of
efflrfi(!'5talw:irt3 ;'-to *; Pis PBgrtm Fatiers, wh(, raPer|
Pan.submit to Pe. oppression of Clurctoand! State, set out to found a new naabri acres?/Pe Atlantic,
atorshlps, s .o f (bptoiori ittouddi" Pat ■Amon^t the le :»ere Pe
I'tlie . Roman .CaPolijo falP | being - Pat of lAibnarch.: i *
there 101839 .B iN D B jN ’ ON FREE ' '.'‘SPgECH,-'
I liperty wlPi"conPtl iris' 'to, *'pper, countries, i.and, he emphaslseti he necealty for wateP- fi lness against Pbs( who, even to Pe?e
/ . - j ' Agato * Mi'Entwlstle'compqi'ed''bur religious
ol speech Iby Po se ' who - were religiously ;,o])posed to'.pem;
II (htened dfiys, wouk curb th
i.people’sjrlghts ol freedbm in religlo i by pre renting fffeedom
■' Tfi’e-'uddiess.eibsed amid pr()lbnged applause aiid. P e chairman, Vfr.,W. lA.-Petere,; Pen presided, fayer'an toterest|irig/ discussion, fc llowlng 'which a vbte of 'rtfiMiKs-'was pro pped by Mr. Hany Topping, and seconded Mr.'E. qiapham, md supported by Mr. P. ' '
Bjrennan.,.-,i
n wni at 3 pm., Mr W. L. & g , B.A., will give the next addresi.
On December - 19tll,: also fi Sunday after-
' allowed -to/api ear, fit'thrirch ydthout a . veU,‘C(!verta,g'a id enUrfelylcoricealtog p e ‘ featuresi'sij'Pst'Pe prSyevs and riiecllta-
■:iln the teritt, century ;rio woifian was
(he met a llttifi girl with*features so noble and bfiautiful Pat, although many years ,!her senior, he fell to love wfth her because
•
Uetrafied.soirie resemblance in her lovely jffice tp P a t lo f a ladyjtoiWhom he had beeniengagefi,.-fiut;wh(jihad idled., The
'man, shorty, afterwards .became a priest, famed;-for. his sanctity.i :Many-years
I - - -
passed, and petT, as fie was. entering a ■ I ■'
itljras (i)f mert might ndt fie disturbed by the
slght.tof feminine bqauty, .The custom Isjsaldto'haVe' (jrlglriated tromfPe order of a French.kairit. {(When a-yopng man,
wbrP, J.P„ was, presented fiy hjs faPeris einployees WlP'u timepiece and writing de?k,- ‘S . occasion [being the* attainment, of bis entyjfirst -, pirthday. ]Thfi presentations wire made| b| Hr. William Knowles.
' '
To celebrate the completion of iextensions FoUlsykes MU, some -160 Workpeople were tertatoed: to supper arid a social by Mr. iBert!'fii*own:ap PeeSwfiri
antt.Royal Hotel./
Rphert* Browp/.t fid''Mr. iOxsprlng to^ pB -proCeedmgs. . Mr. ,(3udgeon’s Quad- rille: Band pDye|d for dafii '
Accrtflgton; ofi the 24P,.-between Mr/Senetus l^rthner Hoideri, of Blfickburri arid Cllthe-' rPe, arid Louise, eldest driughter’of Mr. Wm.i Bray, Arnold ]H)use, Acerington,
A weddtag-took place,at Stj. .Johri’S’Chproh,
jA t Moor; Labe-, United'.. efiurcti, P e Rev, John Triylor perforined the rifiptials of Mr. George I Newman arid Miss
i; L Mice i?ylofij. ^ U a n g e r ^
P e lafinual’'riport ofi:th(: loCaliWe,av|ra' ' |tlon.*sfiowed* a gam, on pe*hull-ycw:
L O V E L Y Methodist.: Free'
Mr. J. ,H. Soi Pwbrth,- manager: o f Brooks: [111, tniitt son of CouricUlbr John SouP-
of £58ills. 4d., makhs, Pe total wprh of the &)ciety £738 8s. ;7(l |
Mary Bond,,East-Street Waterio(), ageil 55; Robert John BroadI Clarkson, 24, Hayhi Wooler, 30, Wilson- ' Chathurn, 62.
Deaths recorded duiW the week were:-
Wilkin,; 27: itreet, 53:Mary Barton,
Maty Ann
-a falling percentage of[ attendance, exclusive of fiaff-timers: National School, 74 per cent.; St. James’, 70; Wesleyan, 70; CatholliJ, 74; Low Moor, 70. An epidemic of mump^ was advanced as one reason} for Pe decrease
-IReturns -presented Ito CUtheroe Hchool Aftcndfiiuie' (Militiiitteel for October, showed
iChapel on Sunday evening, Pe 27P'. The Rev. W. Huffirigton, who presided, said they were not seeking for}luniformity bul for unity. Unity coidd exist while each denom ination retained its distinctiveness, andJmity and'sympathy were, nedfessary for thelii suc cess. The Revs. John 'Taylor anfi J. \yater- house also addressrtl tl|e gaPering. |.
.. A united,meeting .of fill Methodist congre gations ;ta P e town took place at Pe Wesley
pulpit, he saw the child, now a woman. In the congregatl(Ki. The sight disturbed him so -greatly Pat}} he was unable to preach; It was therefore ordered, as a protection for preadhers s and opers contemplatlofii tof
tvomen shbuld .fienc when P e y were at church.
easlly.'moved,' by the surpassing c feminine
iforP wear
loveliness, Pat all veils
began, 20,000,000 gas ! mfisks will have been made in- this country, li
By December 1st, a year after produ:tlon
to -be continued eaP year by our present King.
all needy people over Pe age of slxly m Windsor at Christmas. ;The custom, o: igm- ated several years ago by King George V, i s .
Gifts of coal are
to.be given by Pe Kijig to ' i . tsr.-amsiiiretoOTuTutuift m A SPARKLINC FUN IN
•v IexT week al 'AT burn,'Neb
i Arthur White, ediin, in his he- It :s a sparkling^ tog good songs
Ra ely is a twk pre duce so much at be same tim ■tlo: i for the ski* tor genuity of tl ori (inal, as, ind' an individual c to Pe lead. 0: exiggeration th Hi; appearance, sio IS tell you so| there is a subtli wh ticisms come xai id successio:
.Ki:chen.” Hen P iple applicat loim a straigh
xo irious fun. ant as it is,: pr (gramme, an ment has been ta ned without The dancini
■ full of pep spreiality. . Hj Fantalsie Quar
■■Muttoi, all ofl E(. E..Draper I
ar: contribute
, T(lny Rigolettd the Pow alotl
: White.’ Clever! Mira, and a 1
■Hitolger, Syd.| •Wlyn. Gordon, gcod Ide'as and
.tota
Bhtata.up b I 0 1 1
- [An increase I ; during Pe| al number (
; Al nette ochulti troupe. Claire |
iritludtag the P
da -d of entertai, ou;, for each hare its own ag'eement as t Or e of the me
to keep pace w : H iscommen-
a text from Pe'Bobk Of Daniel,: ig of liberty, iffered consld-
. J, . :
toat, afternoon .of’ Peerful dancing by merfy:eyed boys
. . '"'j'i ,,.V ; ili'Mr. itof'M. .''Ciiraitog^^^^ .lyy,: il-fcrFoFj-rf-/', .: '. 'debate
“Manhood Buflrate. :/Was, the -sul ject, for iba^by':,'- tn i':" PdrlitoieiitaiyDebating ■ Society, iwbich met ip' Pei-,pddfenbv 8’-. Hah.
■;| cntheybe -Crtcket -
Spencer, of Retford (Notts.), as pre tesslonal for 1913.
(Mub sij ' '
iii igned ,/ibCrt ', E.
'■ Thaldektto'of Mf.;.*X'ool6,'firtoerl:' masto kt WliWell Day SchopL-iecaUedtha; he wa- ™ e o f t p wst metoTO^^ tne^U: erpe m I., S t r ic t ; Teachers' Association to: onnexlb'n 'liMldfidfi was
Iprmidtohdhe'MtoiCfctober,' 1877) abBoltap- --’-Bowland. The'teachers presert
at.Pe
,.4 eroe:Wesl^; % ,’ Itobdrt(,C2?1p . S' • —r ..- -., Mr. Rlchard’Loyiid.'Natlonaf; Mr. 17. Waite,' Chatbum; ahd Afr. Hargreaves, Sis idbum.
it meetSg'- wMe'ltMh /Joseph Bit cetto CU-; -J,
r*f< (ifaa Sli . iTotnio’ *'
: J Thieves btoke 'tosu to the rtwf o I' the Co- 'bperatlve M e t y ’s. central premises to, M(>pr, :E.ane, ion me-night'of iPe-26P,' brbaklng-
'^ en d '(ash dfawer, .teklpg-£20, and-leaving 'i’d cheqiie pinned toltoe counter. "Thev left.- 'Bpparratly by the way Pey I P e doors being secured.
" ■; - ,',-V
“fox vTsi j i
W H A L L E Y C H U R C H
INS JTE I m s * G R O U P ;
lU S S IO N
AI STIMULATING, , ,ADDRESS ON LIBsETY, ■'M .
'ihey left,_, come, all.
teed to boast’ that sh i was amongst a’band '^TVlnmiopisnnle' mho YUh tO
of:' wotoers; f)pm '(ctchithe first train
'4'Blu:kbuni..,:| ba d to be mechahica;
'Mrl 'Dbhnis/ Shuttje^pkfc tented a qtandard
_______ ____ _____ to (pUPbrofe !,Vopfenhig' bn the toUwaypi'extensloh from
come on’'s who ran s i-'i.
crahh.'Afm for looms, ly perfect.
b f Low'ilbor,
add Nursing .Assoclgi hbld at Pe;New Inn
■
SlpSMttoU-road.agec S(ott,i 21, Duck-street
tion’s swual m ,Pe 2toh.
3s ycaifs;: aged 65.
on ^
:^Tittle :Mrdiahd’”’(w'cle-<!ar, :wis an '^ b l t o r 'at Peiblympla motof ,e^bltion. ,
'if the,
“ iKlSsf ■yea s ;■ ■K o v l ii,.,.,—
thonto the! PC’ -weie; me
I Susannah -. JYei rtom'- Ah lujif tol-lottagei.'-i
27P, ;agcd :73.i She went to wc rk| at the age oj • ieyto) as a- t'teart:", at M^seJ;;when'
I '^ng htoi ’Parmn Lane, died ; ---------- 1 which. ipreq(dedPe
, bperat'e'd ly itr. Thomsoi of'
pblr.pftSierity. ■‘■'g’.'ktbriesi'she rets
bCeh ;e| nbspltall htotltutll kndSoitli ■|tj '
lot Ihayb,
! that; he h-M tv
undred
ivedf i t o i f l is Mall , I (» tnm™ty ‘^bnbrAs,
■f•f ;VPen rtfie'KPg goestp neto; m onth irmal, snd
.11 make, nolApeecliegahi e 2op m i
the visit' l e s
Be ie . „
iclaf duties.* He will jiist ,ylng a privAtq visit t q ' ' |pE,iER’S '
GOLF; , At Aadington last week-eindil'iotl(md^
'p d first ^ s ! o | magnPwnt met 'be bullt-lfof'me
(•'Dr.' kud jirs/bitoe and 't t . ^ r - - — , - anong'P'elghests at'ihetAmbflmiee Brigade when dinner,
Deaps durmg the'vbek: Ellen Ann knight, Mary Ann
were se'veral seasoris, but lt was (inly this year uis ' memberA'i began , to old acconunodatibh; P a t
fa'stid
.til? -at t] -A reached mal
R-„n ed by P e aJchilteotslwtob,'Plaswd;t^. se-
ipA flhest
geneU.Idea,” (Sapjton
oyal stand qt Ascot, will uhdoubtedly be ■ ........... neteenP hole ” In P e
' Addlngtoh’s isedfetary: i t b l i 'p e ,
'World/1 -Four Jmembejfs' (if.i Pe-'Royah y abb oh its membership list. Nearly
:ty members o f the peerage play over ! course. -1
• ;T « i
iness, give me a Scotsman eyery j lihe matter of fils,,pati!pn
■When lies to febneti
pansfyef lie. /In
iorie'of jits gayeqt olghts-out of t ie year. Apart fronl'th'e'B.B.u.'hclotte Seems t&
stance* he bUthfilYtenifiiiacet petwhole of England,} apd raves London’s West End
.for In 1 saint,! s i Geofgd, anld St. -jPatrlck's
thfi Lfindbn-rSiibts; get out tiieto Wife'and *
bwipesjfifl^preparejto cdeljraw. mbre Itoridonen, not sure;
goPg,'topalri‘tc the ’ nearest celebrate* as jweU.
; to put fit Ithat way, takes place every St. ; Andrew’s Night at the Bav9y.H()tel. Here
„ the 'McTfi' rtshes, Pie MeSn ilths, the Jonto find tlie McMUrpfiys ll,you like
gest-gaihcrlng o f the Clani taclud- i ngiand/siowrt'
mske’ :th t f(S to| p to^ c o s it3W , p i nk he has mheh to wijrry [about on P a t score. Addington Is'already P e most. Ifexuluslveiin this coilhtry, pfobabjy m P e .
Hepple,, “ Is to I don’t
________ _ The new cos t , f i l 0,000,.. |anii,-de-.
: IlansI for .erecting a new, clubhouse ha'(e'bdeii‘'valced hy thelcbminlttee for'
Gbif Club: f
mtiers 'of the: Addington ,
. , ,
-orKitoifinhilclnf on thi? (;lutih®j;Vf|iM
to ■ihtoughoutC()i f e t i h t lM d ^ s f been* tpfhed d(jt
llPough m ,
not be
(or.Qf Ifead^' have visit
Devon other le whole imwml early
I?:
a.landlord tehahts. " -
(Country he-, peffohn hb
be entlrew will cover
iiifiicgS ia ffud to lite ro liViauEatlor'fKtilliilttto, “when 'Co mclUor'
IfiSifES iOF NOf;29th, 191? At ChPeroe Parish (hurch," to toc'27to, a
wbdiln^ took place between ,M:1, p. Barnes,, sect nd son of Mr. R. B( rnes; Whitham House FUrn, WhaMey, and Mjss (lertrudb HoMand,
Bre ma !
gational todustrial Prithdly Society was held in t be ischool bri P e 22 id, when -the accumu late lyto)M;'amountt pktifhut ;,to::pe' n Silberd.
ahe!: numbereh about' 180, and tlpr wqs preceded;by: a'tea.
asp Enpwlt
h
Sbe efy' accepted Pe- secretaryship,
clalned 103 members. reply, Mr-VlPowles^^..,.
btatlbh to the ,f ecretaty 3,' Whol bad .held; office he gift ' wah a
,-fle final'irieetlfig of the piitneroe Congre
.pendehl (if . tlfe/Mplaahra , Itmerfiry, a d t t i »
Akp lent Pe oldest menkber (62! years) toade shi(» fjiflrchj
P afflis lfe ' lto Im t fe d toiihundreds of pebple i p be; e h P ^ , byi-lhe hand and
l e i
lurs?'’cohtaintogtover renewtoiPe
activities, ah 1/ said tnai since he t.o'tie death had lohr ha,Vp o b v lb u teh a d io expem^
Soplje Ke of ] ” hi:
POUiP^ [i .i trtioqkP Kent! admitted' ;h,lm?j the mids t of his re(»ni
haVe antf, spetohesof
s a n ^ w h e n 'P e ............ ‘’■'Mprad
Apah ffomlPb nSaln objects o f the tour,, whl(^h are Oftto tiring epough In Pem-; selves, there aie scores Of people to be rfebefed.1 (jdd j piac,es to'i lhspect Inde-
Otoclk . Roya) tours are not always tiie easure jahnte, people lonmy imagine.;
') ^
London goes alii amazing' concoct! Haggis," piped p ' the pipers of His Ii Scots Guards ■ra toasts everyonep I they didn't think ' for St. George. .
, known as “ The lth|due ceremonial by ty’s 2nd Battallbn about 10-0 p.rt., , and wonders why bmething like Pis
an, eats a moht 1 ■-
star Douglas-Byng brokehew ground this wselc when
he.played his first “ straight" paft In “ Think o f a Number," a new farce presented at the Comedy Theatre i.i'WlP-ia'ibankruptcy petition, which, if
GANGSXEI&„,,.m IHEW FARCE. Cabaret fattointe<and hop-stdp rhtoe
-rihL .g(K)i
Thi
B:0BDST POP ATI
, rtainmg Pa i);hlch he hasi action and! story ol an | positively '
(LUCK OF ' James Cag
no^d eristic
served, will invalidate his inherhance of £5.000, a,year, hangtog over him, Byiig, ad Tony iBrownlbw, changes the numter of Ids flat w lP P a t next-door, where the occ(Jpatit';ls. a Chicago gangster hldlhg from’ fffo fe llow' ■ operators.”
I
■ .'.With Byne recejvPg P e attentions Ih- to'iided for fils nelgiiMur P e fun wages fast and furious. jFor Pose who like farce here Is an* offering which should appeal. Those who remember the great days o f P,e Aldwycto farces will give! a waimi' welcpifie back to Miss Winifred Shtitter who .shares |the honours with pbuglas Byng^;; ,
A POWER lasted no longer Pa! p p
LondOji.last
.powerful-men. He : Count 'Volpl dl Mlsi Italian Industrial ; o (tltoi. ’I tinderstani
ITALY, i
one 'o f- Italy’s wealthiest and most stout, grey-halred
!ek„for a stay that Pree days, catoe
!mp en^k ';Anglo-ItfiUan talks In Rome were sutcessful. P e irults of the Couiit’s visit would be seen h mofieyfor the deyelo
ijcife Ahd prepjire P e ground lor ~,v
rdfedlts, and'if, p e outcoihe of the V. P
i the flow o f l pment ol Aby
Oh'Wsiarrlvai to ToW Due tfitePost powerful ma
lunt Volpl, Whon
sPee '1921 -and ls no^ ? Signor Mussolini’s flnanfelal Ambassador-at-large. * |
e. He has been Governor of Tripoli
hefit little imperial bjard, P e Count Is a toniantlc-loklng figure, and Indeed he , Hves In- an atmosphe re of romance.. He ha? a personal fortine said to be In the re^on of £2,000,000, Is reported to " own half Venice,” and I ves to P e famous palace of San Hereto on P e Grqnd cap fii.:; V-
With his high, :juttPg forehead and ' THE CHAMPION.
''championship meeting will be the Hbtels, Restaurants arid: Catering Exhibition, wMch : opens at Olympia on November
be [stagfid to Britain. The venue forlthe
about but glad to jota m apythlDg that’s nlterle'to
1r;*vPaij-U'''*i6 fill
merlt'of adding at least 300 new cocWall recipes* to P'e 6,000 already ta exlsfenus. ’Tfie only difficulty:Islthat -America fias at least a idozen WorW Cocktail Champijons, -mid around P e 'Soup of France youjwill mdet up with over £ score of Pe "Best Cocktail Shakers to P e World.” ’They will soon become* as common-as wprld
I t Is a nice idea, and may have the
will have quite a tlrne of It. i T
igi to'iltondon, at P e end of -Pis ‘ ’/to'trike part In P e first World ilbnshlp Cocki all Contest ever to
over .the world, I am told,[are
-30P, and .for, the; wUner Pere will pe a silver tr.ophy arid: the tlUe “ World Cbck- tfiu Champion.’’. .} i
ftunPed cocktail shakers
i| I saw at Clarldge’s B, Is credited to] be 1 In Italy after the
■ata, head i of the economic iorganls- that his task Was
of Monte Bill and Joan [ story of
_ nl Its way Ritter (with
IRACIE'FH “ THE
Jf coming on L pbp|ular inusicall
tkACIE
' P e principal absmee. Hey
to augment th (I .riihie at the Th| .The last night, Prists herself
riot only!for itsr .hfis the role of I bar dj one of a nl
'D ls tossed, Pe : [ of the disco
-.gus.;Eaj. son;s,
. tecares an audi ■umble to com;
'.supper with hi ' feal y, armed wi -cloPes by the gi to, [earsome ant| wainings of he P i^ r solely co: -He offers to tri Kmirging from Ma;, who, susp
tool pe while Sail; by Pe, purity o'il
_.t how rebuff: liter, now a ; fiy day to a Fraser, -1 stops to
,^ l [ friends, im; , no basis wl a foreman,
,teha; he has - jlor headliners a [tin’ ! songs a b n [fins iphisticated
■ son ;s [Saly.. (to I elapse q .
jiipeu into “engai (•fidvfintage of thij tererented itself,! Imi^nderstandini !_ to a period! the great delight[ cannot resist bu Pe i? ma4
jprolxises Pat th
promises t(f into(
heavyweight boxlngj champions. WStill, as I said before. It’s a nice idea.
hai pens in her ■pug comic!" t lesc ues one }of D em ra te ly } ill, [son ;s’ Eocrilege. [is a long sea vo; [her engagements [boa'd the “Quee: itroeppip is on ii Sally on the brid. [desire is gratified
iP 300 cocktails tp sample the judges ‘ WCK LONDONER.
. from Sam Bish p e .'decides to ■ ?ta|e. : By trii
/effect,
in.the .P e Is “walking .head.” Armed '
a On,” ThisI * age and e l m M □ t o p i ' s m B M 2 6 . " 1 9 3 7 .
: f ' ' • ' I' '
' T'
iprejario, wants Si [Martin insists/hf ;to achieve lame, f !insi .ts that orie i the finale in P e l ■fais passing that J wish to perpetuf tior s.
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