Lecture 20 : Mr.
F. J. CLIFFORD : Music-Why Do We Like- and Dislike It ? '
Love Philtres and Old Wives' Tales.' Doreen Cox (Soprano)
A Sunset Story, written by G. Bernard Hughes and told by DORA G. MERCER
THE THREE Aces (Entertainers), directed by J. HORACE POTTER
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By HERBERT C. SARGENT
Presented by R. E. JEFFREY
Played by THE LONDON RADIO
REPERTORY PLAYERS
A N amusing domestic comedy of life in a small village, wherein the shrewd shopkeeper shows that the diplomacy which brought him commercial success, proves of little avail when applied to the gentler art of courtship.
Characters :
IN Ezekiel Meggs 's sitting-room, a bare, cheerless apartment, giving an impression of extreme poverty, a very small fire is burning. At . the back of the room, which is lighted by a candle, there is a glazed partition through which his shop can be seen. Mcggs, a small, wizened man of about forty, is sitting at
the table casting up figures in a ledger