relayed from Prince's Cafe.
Louise Thibault, "Physical Exercise and Its Function."
Anne Sanders (Contralto)
Another Wild Folk Adventure (G. Bernard Hughes) told by Janet Joye
Mr G.A. Atkinson, "Seen on the Screen."
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interpreted by Laffitte
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Gladys Parr (Contralto)
The Arrow and the Song...Balfe
If You Wish for True Happiness...Donizetti
Sleep, My Love, Sleep...Sullivan
My Ships...Barratt
Henry Freeman (Solo Violin)
On Wings of Song...Mendelssohn
Valse Bluette...Ayer
Scovell and Wheldon (Entertainers)
Headin' for Louisville...De Sylva
Susie was a Real Wild Child...Sarong
Ukulele Lullaby...Williams
Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie...Nicholls
I Want a Proper Cup of Coffee...Weston and Lee
by James Dyrenforth and H. M. H. Graham
Characters:
Eric Maxwell-Smith (a Well-to-do Man of 30)
Cynthia (His Wife)
Nathalie (Her French Maid)
Mind Picture: An amusing incident which might have been another version of the Eternal Triangle except for circumstances which are explained in the course of the play. The scene is the dressing-room of Eric Maxwell-Smith, who is preparing to accompany his wife to a function. After the manner of a man, Eric is frantically seeking one of his cuff-links.
This listing contains language that some may find offensive.
Mr A.G. Goldsmith, "Sailor Superstitions."
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