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Professor Hartrath and his "Singing Saw," appearing during each perform ance at the Queen's Theatre until Tuesday next.
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THE LOCAL PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY.
Broadcast by G.O.W. on 300 metres, 1.45 p.m.. Weather Report. 5.30 p.in. Demonstration Pro- gramme.
CINEMA NOTES.
FINAL SCREENINGS OF
"MOCKERY."
"Mockery," Lon Chaney's thrill- ing picture will be screened for the last time to-day at the Qucon's
·Horizontal
1 To ride a horse at full speed.
To bleach."
11 Beer.
12 Light boat.
14 Wing part of a scod.
15 Malo child.
16 A conical point of a surface.
17 By.
18 To fondle.
10 Large glandular organ.
20 Female sheep.
21 Fronts of buildings.
23 Opposite of winner.
20 Short lances,
80 The square measure of a sur-
face.
31 Copper.
33 To pleres with horns,
34 Conqueror.
30 Boxed,
38 Since.
30 Tho place from which the jury
Is taken.
7.48 pm. Evening Weather Re-Theatre. The story 13 woven 41 Wino vessel,
port.
8 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. grammé (Victor Records). Gems From "Sunny,"
Victor Light Opera Gems From "Cocoanuts,"
Victor Light Opera Company- Gems From "Aida,"
Vertical
around a dull Russian peasant 42 Cotton machine. Evening Pro-who meets with some startling ad- 48 Growing out.
ventures during the revolution. 44 Child. Chaney contributes some remark-45 To finish Company,able acting in his dimcult role 40 Stormed.
anything prevional attempted by which is entirely different from 47 Before. the star. Thrills and suspense in. termingle with a charming rO- mance, and, under the splendid Gems From "No No Nanolte,” direction of Benjamin Christensen, Victor Light Opera Company. interest la maintained until the Gems From "Rose Marie,"
end. "Circus Rookies," a Victor Light Opera Company-comedy featuring Carl Dano and Gems From "Tagliacci,"
George K. Arthur, will be shown from to-morrow till Tuesday.
Victor Light Opera Company, 8.26 p.m. Dance 'Music.
p.m.
Victor Light Opera Company, Gems From "Cavalleria Rusticana," Victor Light Opera Company. 0.26 p.m. Dance Music,
10 p.m. News Bulletin and Local Announcements,
10.10 p.m. Dance Music. 10.30 p.m. God Save The King.
Close Down.
SCHOOL CHILDREN'S
ESSAYS.
World Theatre,
now
Ben Hur" the £600,000 m masterpiece is the feature attric- tion at the World Theatre. Spec- tacular and. thrilling, it is a pic ture which may be seen again and again with equal enjoyment, No- man Novarro leads a huge cast of 150,000 players.
Star Theatre.
The Duncan Sisters will be seen together in their first film produc- tion "Tospy and Eva" at the Star Theatre to-day and to-morrow. The picture is based upon the famous story of "Uncle Tom's Cabin," re-i LA (RA Retaining, however, more comedy than was presented in the valage play.
GIRL WINNEN WHO WOULD BE A HAIRDRESSER,
London, Dec. 5. Two thousand boys and girls from 60 London County Council elementary schools have written essays. A girl of 13 has written. | the one adufdged to be the best, and has won for her school a silver eup almost as big as the Lord Mayor's loving cup. It would e pardonable if she had dreamed dreams of a literary career,
But no pardon was needed yes terday for Joan Wood, of the Broadwater-road Girls School, Tooting. She stood in the London Museum holding the Makower silver cup which had been pre- sented to her by Lord Esher for her assay on her visits to the Museum, and said firmly: "I want to be a hairdresser.".
Glittering Helmets. Joan Wood also is a realist. "coats made of She liked the leather and also some suits of Cromwellian' armour. "These are beautifully made," she said, "but must have been awfully heavy to wear. Iean just picture hundreds of men dressed in such suits 66 these toiling up the steep hills of Yorkshire and Scotland with their peaked holmets and sharp pointed pikes glittering in the sun.”
Lord Esher thought that the girls' essays were better done thun the boys." "They show more imagination and the work is much neater," he said. "It is a serious thing for the boys of this country if all the imaginative work is go- Ing to be done by the girls in the futuro."
Three girls and three boys, writers of the six best essays, were there. The winner of the boys" school cup was Edward Emanuol, So successful have this year's of the Eleanor-road Boy's School, lectures for school children by the Kichmond-road, Hackney,
London Museum staff proved that "The London Museum has for compaints have been received from the public a magnetic influence," the regular and perhaps too he wrote.
frequenters that swords, daggers, and coats of Sundays the place is full' of
|
. Seeing many grown-up,
1 To pant violently.
2 Plant from which bitter drug is
secured,
3 Loanod,
4 Visual
6 Sudden overpowering fright.
Augurod,
7 Ogled.
8 Back of tho neck.
A hint in the solution of E mystery.
10 Jack rabbit,
18 To put something now in place.
21
Exploft.
29 Remantic tale of ancient times,
23 Operation of washing the stomach.
24 Source.
26 Bubordinate.
27.To revolve.
28 A
quivering motion.
28 Decorous.
31 Any place of public content.
32 External horny scale.
36 Above..
37 Long grass,
40 To scold constantly.
Yesterday's solution.
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