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SU^DAV a FTEUNOON n e x t . July I3th. Mt 3-IS. 7 . L iVe-vers- loAtltuU.
P STANLEY. OPEN MEETING'^ N B __All Meetings are now OPEN TO WOMEN.
nmFF BRIGHT Speaker i -M R . DAVID BOND, of Blackburn. URIhl.
MR BILSBOROUGH’S BAND, -an Ail seals are free, and all men and women are earnestly invited.
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.SA.TMBrE^-7o"MOKROW, Saturday ^ TWISTON Meet at the Railway blation at i-iJU. lasc ivan
____________ __ JAMES’S CLITHEROE U S , FJXANCI.VL
I tARY ASSi.^T- |j*:KDS FlUXK IMXKU WITrl
IKQUIRKS 1!E- O .M
k 2 0 , 0 0 0 .
lice weekly, or if It through post. ] OrARAXTEED IF. MAX.UiEI!,
|(1*: CO, LTD*, .Street, Cliurcli
UNNIVERSARY REV. J . C , STREODER, I.A.,
Sunday Next, July 13th, at 10-30 a.m., 2-30 and 6-0 p.m. Preacher Morning. Afternoon and Night,
Vicar of Chapel on-le-Frith. ANNUAL PROCESSION at 2-0 p.m.
All Membe take pari in the Procession
SUNDAY, July 20th, at 10-30 and 6-0.
Lollections will be made at a’.l Services for the Sunday Schools, Homu Missions, Ac. ” What shall I render unto the Lord for all His benefits towards me.-Ps. cxvi, 12.
■ore 10 n.?n _ _ _ I k e t p l a c e
he executed tn S2S> I*. .July 1st, lOh’*
lo ry of my IF ciuom. "lio 'ViJ’
■rj bv 1,*,* ‘nlia
In g memory of In ? who diJd nt
|i**.,m the Fasiii'.** All Ex-Force Men and Women of Morley, Leeds. Services:—Morning, 10-30; Evening, G 0. I • ir \
, t f . i i " * " f ll.oir .nd '.oi-oo'’-
Il'S.
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re.stwich, Derby Street,
Derby Ho*-P”
l irs. J'HDRCH.
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In the Afternoon at 2-BO, W- / / TO O T /L L , Esq Special Children's Address, Subject: "L O C K S and BOL .
Teachers and Scholars meet at the Scliool at 1 4 .
SPECIAL HYMNS WILL BE SUNG BY THE SCHOLARS Chairman :—ELI BRADLEY, Esg. t e
gathering to be a record success.
est 1 4j We are esoedally an.xious for this g
On Monday, July 14th, at 7-30, Rev. T. WALTON MEREDITH, will LECTURE on
“The World Crisis and Afterwards.” Chairman: (His Worship the Mayor) COUN. J. J. CARTER.
^P«cial Music M all the Services by the Childte I’a Cheir. Collectioss m aid of the Sunday _chool. k /
who have not yet filled in and re turned the Card giving particulars of their Military or Naval Service are urged to do so as early as
possible. Cards may be obtained from the
undersigned. It is important that a full list should be compiled and the co-operation of the men and women concerned is earnestly
sought.
J. H. TAYLOR, Secretary.
Town Hall, Clitheroe.
W
esley SnnSay School, ANNIVERSARY,
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On SUNDAY NEXT, July «3th, 1919. Preacher:
GARDEN PARTY •will be held at. STANDEN HALL,
To-Morrow, Saturday, from 3 0 p.m. to 7*0 p.m.
THE BOROUGH BAND will play during Afternoon. Games with Prizes.
tS^ENTRANCG 6d. on showing Subscription receipts
TEA //-. Please bring your own Sugar.
Royal Grammar School, CLITHEROE
AN EXAMINATION will be held at the School,
To-Morrow, Saturday, Commencing at 9-30,
To elect 14 Free Place Students in the Boys’ School and 10 in the Girls’ School. Children in attendance at Elementary Schools in Lancashire administrative area
are eligible to compete.
I.O.O.F. Castle Lodge, CLITHEROE
Owing to the Local Holidays,
the next Lodge Meeting will be held To-Morrow, Sat
urday, July 12th, 7 to 8 30 p.m.
J. H. KAY, Secretary.
WELOOiE HOME eOMMlTTEE.
Women’s Unionist Association.
mu! Pa-.-o i) id A N D
Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdale Observer. F R I D A Y , J U L Y 11, 1 9 1 9 .
REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. THE EMPIRE CINEMA I
0 ^. LIGrHT. COSY. MAIfAGER: MR. I . IV, POVEY. MONDAY"^, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY,
Tlie S c a r le t Drop
» thrilline ph'v °f o'<3 Ken‘ “ c'ty* featuring daring H/.RRY CAREY and MOLLY^ ^ -a story pulsating with incident and rapid movement.
The Musteru o f the Double Cross ox THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
J 1 iV J_ AX JLVKJ.*-' .*. » —
THE GIRL FROM BEKOIIO -=Vengeance and the Woman
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A pe*.verful drama from the Vitagr.aph studios with ALFRED WHITMAN in a dual role, supported by first-rale caste
. ATT70T3"r> WHT'I'MAN PARSON LANE. “ENORMOUS SUCCESS.”
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, EUiNOR GLYNN’S NOVEL—
THE MAN AND THE MOMENT A splendid All-British production by the Winsor Film Co.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, LEAH BAIRD and JOHN MASON in
M O R A L S U I C I D E :
Pathe Super-Production in G Acts.—” Father, I warn you, your marriage to that woman is moral suicide ?" Don’t miss this masterpiece.
PRICES 9d. & 5d. ChUdren 5d. & 3d. No Half-prices Monday or Saturday. MATINEE Saturday at 2-30. Children 4d. & 2d. Adults usual prices.
Commence each Evening at 8-0. Doors open 7-30. Saturday comrnence G-IS & 8-15. “
Right of admission strictly reserved.
MOUNT ZION CHURCH (Primitive Methodist) Clltheroe.
Sunday Next, July I3th, Services;—Morning, 10*30; Evening, G O. Preacher :
Rev. W , lUUSUEY, The newly appointed Minister.
BRUNGERLEY PARK. Sunday Next, July 13th,
Grand CONCERT by the
BOROUGH BAND PROGRAMME.
Marcji ... “ One of the Best,” ... Bimmcr .Selection . Verdi’ s AVorks.” . Arr. by Bound Selection ........... “ Stradolla.” ........... Flotow Hvmn ............... “ liadvclifl'e.”
...............Cross Selection . “ Classic Gems.” . Arr. by Bimmer
Fanta.sia............... ” Alplia,” ................Hoger
THE KIXG.
COMMENCE THREE O'CLOCK. Collection for the Band.
“ COMR-iDES OF THE GREAT WAR.”
(CLITHEROE BRANCH).
A General Meeting Liberal Club,
of all Members will be heM in the
Monday Evening Next, July Hth, at 7-30 p.m.
is important.
Will all Members please attend as the business J. C. DEWHURST, Seerstary.
July Holidays !
STOPPAGE OF DAILY P PERS.
The following newsagents have decided not to
sell Daily Newspapers .• On Monday, Tuesday,
and Wednesday, JULY’ 21st, 22nd, and 23rd,
J. Rigby, J. Rivett, Mrs. Robinson,
Mrs. Chesebrough, H. Walker. J. Coates A. Langford, T. Ainsworth, R. Tomlin son (Low Moor).
PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Gcand Fete in the
'(by kind permission of J. T. Thavis-Clrcg, . Esq., J.P.),
Grounds o f Whalley Abbey, ,
On Saturday, August 30th in aid of ST. DENYS’
HO.ME.
De'taili later. 3, Church Street. (OPPOSrrE FREE LIBRARY).
After three years with the Colours, I am now back at business, and beg to thank all old patrons for past favours and hope to merit the same in the (mure.
Expert Haircutting, Shaving and Shampooing,
SPECIALITIES.—Good Workmanship, poKte attention, combined with the utmost cleanliness.
F'Give me a trial if you desire a real smart Hair Cut or a Comfortable Shave.
A large and varied stock of all kinds of TOILET REQUISITES, all new goods. Fancy Combs, Slides, Hair Brushes, Brilliantines, Hair Cream, Shaving Soaps, etc., etc. Also my own well-known Tonic Lotions and Ointments for the Hair.
PRIVATE HAIRDRESSING ROOM FOR LADIES under the personal
direction of MRS. STUBBS, who will he pleased to make appointments to smt 1 Ladies convenience.
i ^ R . S T U B B S , Proprietor. (Late R.G.A.J.
/ I .... r> r' i. \ Cooling Canned FRUITS
IVs very warm. Isn’t it ? T R Y TH E
WE H A V E N OW IN STOCK. r
Pears, Peaches, Apricots, Sliced Peaches and Apricots,
Pine Apple in Chunks and Slices,
Canned Plums and Fruit Salad. CREAM IN JARS
A limited quantity o f CHEESE.
W. D. CUNLIFFE, MARKET PLACE.
F.G.I.,
4th "^s^stLanc. Reg
P.-i.st, nnd Prosont ;Mcmbors of tho above
REGIMENTAL
ASSOCT.ATIOX.
Botrinionti should join the Associaton .at once. No Military obligation -will ensue.
SUBSCRIPTIONS:
bo obtained ut tho Drill Hall, JIarket Street, Clitheroe:
'I’ucedays ................... f to 9-30 p.m.
Full particulars as to objects and rules may r, nr.
Officers ...................... os* per annum. Other Banks .............. Is. ix>r annum.
From C.Q.M.S. HOLLAND. T., (Hon. Sec.)
Or from any memger of the District Committc Or from any member of the District Com mittee.
Far LAUNDRY W o r k !
Try BORO’ STEAM L A U N D R Y ,
,| bT. JAMES’S OLD SCHCOLS, Splendid Finish.
W. WOSON, Prompt Delivery. '•Tv!
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W (if \ ii'i Ii:I1I1I 1 m im u I J. Phone 167.
TH ERE’S no need to worry about Trains or Time Tables—you start when you want, and
^ stop when you want—you’ve only yourself to please.
BRING your Bicycle to us and we will run it over for you, and if there is anything needed we will do it for you—quickly, cheaply and well.
& F. BENTHAM, 14, MARKET PLACE.
WHO IS NUMBER ONE ? 2nd Episode B E N T H A H ^ ’S fOF B I K E S .
HE-OFENED! Ladies' and Gent’s
» I m I I: t i t t f
T»Ti^ A O" mind IS CERTAIN
®
if yuu see our Display of FANCY* GOODS, &c., before purchasing Presents.
VISIT RIGBY’S WATERLOO, CLITHEROB. PRICE ONE PENNY. ill ■ v-ii;': 1m l
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