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IvRcrs weeklv p... food, « d th o u rK “, f
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lavy Twill SliL.ots~7^ Jnd_,e^. Jixtra laVg'j; If’pbdon Finn. i?/n
lltin u l'ticu ire r^ 'a iu lesbury BUCKS'^,,
1 " I 'v pay 18/6 'and 1 a nu lac Hirers’ o_, “
J got Ills pigs doulilu lot, out of same
using Kar«.
■swood Pig Powdons 1 ^
btores,
Po.st Oftiee, ‘- ’nch, twelve
I All bizes in Stock ■roe. ’Phone 167. •
| \ . Smalley, Knipress l a n d ; or h. Smalley.
■Vide LINOLEUil in I Smithies, Furniture
I? LORRY and Five j a r journeys tiT West
J Xowns. Kuquiries ■icrloy. Plumbers and ^theroe.
J feeding table scraps ■swood Poultry Spice
Its) is iike e.xpccting ■iiiiding from iiricks ■ood Si>ice onsui-es
■e. JJowniiam. L3— Briggs,
IS, etc., RE-TYRED 1. and F. Bentiiam, I, 14, l la rk e t Piace,
Inmending Kaicswood 1 friends and to otiier le used i t our ileus liany eggs,” writes a Its L
j.v Bartlett, Orchard r
SO. 1602.
CBAY f ish . stock lasts, we are. offering CRAY SsH wli’ch is similar to Lobster, and packed
Alh tins* p r ic e 1/1 PER TIN.
Got ^ '^^^We cannot replace a t the price. BOWKER ■ & SON,
6R0CERS & PROVESION /MERCHANTS,
34. SCHOOL T E R R A C E , C L IT H E R O E . Telephone: Clitheroe 131.
AND iiiw Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer. REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER F R I D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 0 , 1 9 1 9 .
Tlie P ictu re Hall EMPIRE CINEMA, Fame & Fortune The W
KING LANE. CLITHEROE.
^BY. LIGHT. COSY. MANAGER: MR. J. W, POVET. ON MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
Next Monday., Tuesday and Wednesday MATINEE, WEDNESDAY, 2-30.
SESSUE HAYAKAWA, the famous Japanese Actor in a thrilling and tense drama
HITE M splendid Fox Flay, featuring TOM MIX in a regular western '• mix ” -up
ON THUBSDAY, FR ID A Y AND SATURDAY. The Stoll Film Co. presents WILL ROGERS the noted Follies favourite in—
LailGHING BILL HYDE
Fair minded people agree that crime is largely the result of environment or lack of education, and that there is some good in even the worst of us. In the telling nf this 'story of Rex Beach shows us how a man of criminal tendencies may be infiuenced by love and kindness into doing what he considers right.
Serial: “ The Woman in th e Web.” ....................................................................................... . TrTTTTTTTTTTTTT
CHILD,HEN’S MATINEE SATURDAY 2 - tS Doors open 2-0. Admission ONE PENNY. Coram^ce each Evening at 5 Doors open at 7-30. Saturdays, 6-/0 & 8-20 doors open at 5-50 i S T P O P U L A R P R I C E S , 8 d . . 5 d . ,
Arf.Seatsbookedat.heOff.ee
.•JOTE-Reserved Seats which have not been paid for at the time of
Jit. Clitiieroe. L2 lO.s. egg-profit
brs. Copy Nook. ’lcl.. 7J,d., 1/3.—
I four months he used Everviiodv tie-
aid., 71d., '1/3.—
In Aid of Si. Denys’ Home. 0 . . . ^ THE CEITHEROE
|varded on reUirniiig Clitheroe.
Inn he executed *n ‘for., in n m
1 ^ Ovberei
m E T P LA C E .
lii lurks. A.P.IV.O., IkiUccl October 4tli.
:n(‘morv oT Private Gold Badge Brooch lady Morris Dancers Under the leadership of MR. C. WINCKLEY, will. PARADE THE TOWN, I lo^Morrow, Saturday, Oct. IIth A c c om p a n ie d b y th e B o r o u g h B an d ,
(weather permitting), at 3-0 p.m. prompt. A Collection will be taken en route.
ROUTE-Cliurch Brow, Market Place, Castle .Street, Parson Lane. Bawdlan^ds, Corporation Street Eshton Terrace. West View, Victoria Street, Woone Lane Greenacre Strve . Whalley Road : return via Salford, Moor • ane. Castle Street, Market 1 lace, \ e
Jiier JU'ginient, wlii) ■October :^nd, 1^17, in
I'lnhrance ot a tloar 1-atu J,oonard
linade.s in a liallowed
Jlilow softly o’er tlie lii.s grave and us, lie
|in letters of iove on . Iiume.
Iv’s call, - and a l l : I is the bitterest blow, lirL can know,
psiers and Prothers.
Iiory uf Sap!>er Fred wounds, September
i im . ^will exi)lain L^rief and pain, are <lini
Hi.s hand,
_ i l 't ol ail— I ; life. eiiK’Hihered.—Annie.
Iry of I’rivato Charles 1 Battalion Grenadier I Fram e from woiuids
Jiiietcry Ciiocfiuos. |is Wife and Motiier.
caiied iiim,
:i. nlioiir ilddy’s name.
\-ioiet and Ciiarlie- 1)0?,LENT.
i i i lv Wisil to return Iters of .sympatiiy aint id iir iiig tiieir recei.
IRN'TS.
l iV ’B.
ri.atriios, 48. VVilson-
V the FropnetoTi. id, e* 6.
lii. IDlo. and "'te^
gate, Shaw Bridge Street, Waterloo and York Street. TO BE FOLLOWED BY A
Grand SOCIAL & DANCE in the WEAVERS* INSTITUTE.
Dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. Right of admission reserved.- Refreshments at reasonable prices. ^ A dm i s s io n Ninepence. Your support is earnestly solicited.
Mount Zion Sunday School, 4 Grand C O N C E R T
l o w e r g a t e , c l i t h e r o e . will be given in the above School,
To-Morrow (Saturday), Oct. lith, a t SEVEN O'CLOCK,
in connection with the YOUNG WORSHIPPERS LEAGUE. admission 6d. Children under 12, 3d. Refreshments at reasonable prices,
artistes -—Mr T. DUGDALE {Humorist), Mr. R. Preston, ' Misses Alice Taylor, Ida Watson, 'Jenny Margerison. Hilda Scott. Miss H. Watson, Pianist.
Chair to be taken by the Pastor, REV. W. IL L SLE Y . 7o conclude with a SKETCIi “ UNCLE SAIVI.
)liss Mary Coneroiii F .S .M .C .F .I .O . ,
Sight T e s t i n g O p t i c i a n , 17, IVIoor Lane, Clitheroe.
;(BY EXAM.); AN'S LiA “ HANDS U P ! ” The Third Episode of Pathe’s Wonderful Serial.
Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, William Fox presents Virginia Pearson, in
THE MAR A holding and convincing drama in 5 Acts.
■ Coming the great FOX Drama of the Russian Revolution THE ROSE OF BLOOD.
PRICES 8d. & 5d. ChDdren 5d. & 3d. MATINEE Saturday at 2-30. Children 4d. & 2d. Adults usual prices.
Commence each Evening at 8-0. Doors open 7-30. Saturday commence ii-15 & 8-15. Right of admission strictly reserved.
To-Morrow (Saturday), October 11th.
MR. J. C. FORD’S BAND. _Messrs. A. Sweetman & S. H. Wilding. Dancing 7 to 11.
Admission One Shilling. AN
Auction & Jumble Sale Will be held in
CHATBURN CHURCH INSTITUTE,J
To-Morrow (Saturday), At 2-30 p.m.
The Proceeds will be given to
The Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops for Disabled Soldiers.
A Special feature will be a quantity of very good second hand clothing, up-to-date millinery, blouses
Mr, AMOS DUERDEN has kindly consented to conduct the Auction.
and lace curtains. A child's violin, childrens tricycles, scooters, a large screen, pictures, etc., will also be for Sale.
ADMISSION : THREE-PENCE. School of Confectionery
l)p-to-Date Confectionery Taught Every Tuesday Afternoon at 2-30 and Evening at 7 o’clock
Three Mixings— One Shilling. ALL FOUND.
Address; Liberal Club, Wellgate, Ciitheroe.
Owing to large attendances we are compelled to t r S r our Classes to the Large Koom where
they will be held in future. EVERYBODY WELCOME.
Please bring Note Book and Pencil for Recipes. u r e l ih i x a e t
n o t ic e . PARISH CHURCH.
Women’s Emergency Fund.
The Members of the Mothers’ Union, will hold 'a
JUMBLiE SALE in aid of the above, on
Saturday,
Nov.lSth.
GAD DNE Catherine’s, Harvest Festival
UlinBiyRN AC Public Hall,
will be held in the
u n 111# ft- I WEST BRADFORD. Sunday Next, Oct. 12th,
SERVICES :
10-30 a.m. Choral Eucharist. Preacher:
Rev. F. A. N. PARKER, vicar of Waddington.
6-30 p.m. Evensong.
Rev. F. T. BRADSHAW, Collections for Church Expenses.
Vicar of Downham.
ALL SAINTS’ CHURCH, PENDLETON.
Harvest Thanksgiving
Services will be held on
Sunday Next, Oct. 12th. Preacher 10 30 a.m. and 6-45 p.m.,
Rev. W. H. LEAK, of Manchester
' Collections in aid of Church Expenses. Cbatburn Churcb Institute.
FRIDAY, Oct. t7th, 1919. GRAND'
Whist Drive & Dance Promoted by the Institute Club.
An Efficient Bend will be in Attendance. TICKETS 1/9 EACH, including Refreshments at \Vhist Interval.
Ticket for Dance Only, 1/- Whist commences at 7-30_ p.m.
Dancers must wear Pumps or Light Shoes without Nails.
Right of Admission Reserved.
Comrades o f the Great War As sociation. (CLllHEROE BRANCH).
A GRAND DANCE will be held in the
* gi^PUBLIC HALL, On Saturday, Oct. 18th.
Music by Mr. SHA W'S BAND. Dancing from 7 till 11 p.m.
Admission I/- each. rk III Phone 167.
Torohlight Procession at Clitheroe
waa a treat. So is Our ’XMAS CLUB. We want one more member and th at is YO U !
RIGBY’S WATERLOO, CLITHEROE. TEL. No. 155. PRICE ONE PENNY. W H A T ABOUT I T ?
THAT Cycle of yours, is it beginning to look old and worn out ? Is the enamelling wearing off here and there, and allowing the rust to get to the steel and corrode it ?
IF this is the case you ought to have it Re-Enamelled by our Latent & most up-to-date process of enamelling by skilled mechanics.
BESIDES lengthening the life of it, we will make that old Cycle of yours look like new.
NOW IS„THE TIME TO HAVE IT DONE. J. & F. BENTHAM, 14, MARKET PLACE.
BENTHAM’S for BIKES. Clitheroe P.S.A.
HARVEST Thanksgiving SERVICE, At the WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, on
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, Oct. 12th, at 3-15 p.m.
Speaker: Rev. H. GUARD PRICE, B.A.. M.C. Mrs. J. T. WHIP? will take the Chair
CoH^fC£(llio7tCll C h o iT , Anthems:—“O Worship the King” & “Send out Thy Light”
Hymn Books Provided. All Seats are Free and both Men and Women are earnestly invited. COLLECTION.
N.B. Gifts of Fruit, Flowers and Vegetables thankfully received at the Office of the InstitHte to-morrow night, Saturday, from 5 to 8 o'clock.
Also on MONDAY NIGHT, Oct. 13th, a SOCIAL will be held at the INSTITUTE* The following will provide the Entertainment.*
The Misses Ccrmick, Knight, Margerison, and Doris Hartley (Elocutionist and Humorist) and Messrs. J, W. Slater aud R. Taylor. Collection for Funds.
Clitheroe Division Eabour Party.
Public Meeting Tuesday Next, Oct. 14ib, 1919.
WILL BE HELD IN THE
PUBLIC HALL, CLITHEROE, ON
Mr. ALFRED DAVIES, M.P., AND
Mr. fJ. H. PARKINSON, M.P., WIGAN.
Supported by the LABOUR CANDIDATES for the Municipal Election. £<) n i iiiiuiTiiin iiiiiiiMniii in iu in i iiim m TrTmTn frrTTum in n iTmnn CHAIR TO BE TAKEN AT 7-30 P-M.
Councillor COTTAM, J.P., President of the Party.
Doors Open at 7 p.m. — Admission F r e e . F. CONSTANTINE, Divisional Agent.
Clitheroe & District Free Church Council. ON
—............—— Wednesday Ne^ct, Oct. 15th, IN THE REV. FRED HIBBERT,
IVIOOR LANE CHURCH, THE ■
OF BLACKPOOL, will Preach at 3-30 p.m. Tea will be provided in the School, at 4-45, at a nominal charge, after which
Mr. Hibhert will introduce the subject ‘.‘What is Wrong with the Church.”. IN THE ev en in g , AT SEVEN O'CLOCK,
A PUBLIC MEETING will be held. SPEAKERS;
Rev. H. Guard Price , “What our Time with Tommy Taught us.’’ . B.A. M.C.
Rev. Fred Hibbert, “The Christian Guarantee of Peace.” , Chairman: Rer. W. H. JEFFRIES, M.C., President of the Council.
COLLECTIONS. A Cordial Invitation ,5 given you to the above Services. " "j. rm if El
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