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Je lANOLEUii in Ini tides. Furniture
ILORIIA' .and Five I journeys to West
lowns. Fnquiries jloy, Plumbers and iToe.
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j.e 100 feet by 50 Idem walling, I50 liters, iloor boards,
|and F. Beutliain, |t . Market Place,
I. Offers wanted. 10., Duck Street, I etc., RE-TYKED
lending Kar.'wood emis and to other I'.ped it our bens ly eggs,’" writes .a. L'Ul..
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IDY.—
l|:;ro\ving Toe Iblos scicntific- It- Chirojjodist. Jo 12. 2 to (> |i. Moderate
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"TIMES” OFFICE. Ju96.
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pHSlO FRAMES Wood, Silver and Gilt.l
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Low Moor, Whalley, Chatburn & Ribblesdaie Observer. E R ID A Y , A U G U S T 2 9 , ]. 9 1 9 .
REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. PRICE ONE PENNY.
Iflie Picture Hall EMPIRE CINEMA, = The Ordeal o f I^osetta =
RING LANE, CLITHEROE.
'pY. LIGHT. COSY. .MAIfAGER: MR. J. W, POVET. O
X YONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. GK.\NGER'S PRESENT CARMEL MYERS AS
The Wine Girl A k.'
cinat.ng and admirably staged play, set among the vineyards of Sanoma.
The Mystery o f the Double Cross O
N THURSDAY^ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MADGE KENNEDY IN
fie D a n g e r G a m e A story of melodramatic daring, in G aels, presented by the Stoll Co.
When a nice girl becomes a burglar there is reason
for.it, good or bad. Madge Kennedy is the drl and die breath-taking adventures she goes through in the course of her strange profession cf burglary prove that in her newest and strongest Goldwyn picture she plays “ The Danger
Game" to the limit.
Serial: “ The Woman in the Web.” m in IM HI M11 f II u II n I i 1.1111 n »*■
! i ititi i mitim in i it? ri n i i rm n i i i i i hi r
:HILD,REN’S MATINEE SATURDAY-Z-la Doors otea 8-0. Admission ONE PENNY. ■iomence each Evening at 8. Doors open at 7-30. Saturdays, 6-10 & 8-20, doors open at S-50
^POPULAR PRICES, 8d.. ■ 5 d . . 4d . VO
seats booked at the Office
TE —Reserved Seats which have not been paid for at the time of commencement, will be sold. Telephone No. 67.
ffrand Swimming Gala The Coe, Brungerley Bridge,
Will be held at %
o-Morrow, S a tu rd a^A ^ LARGE NUMBER OP ENTittES HAS BEEN RECEIVED,
IviRMAN DIXON and LADIES will give an Exhibition of Trick Swinuning.
^PENSES Year.
THEM, and you Icnts to suit your
l i r rE FOR OUR I? can satisfy vou. Iv will COST YOU Itroated with the n'CE.
lE & SONS, PRESTON.
1:0. L
1IE HOME
|uwledges receipt £ s. d.
Itiou)... 10 0 0 ........ a 2 n
........f.M 7 9 ...........
....... 0 5 0 £170 f r
1 0 0-
Comic Contests. Entries on the Field. Barrel Race. Greasy Pole.
|ij Charge for Admission, but a Silver Collection will be taken at all Entrances THE BOROUGH BAND tk WILL PLAY FOR DANCING AFTER THE GALA. Prizes on view in
Mes.si-.s. Hat-greave.s Bi’os. Shop Window, Castle Street.
|Chiirch of England Waifs and Strays Society IN AID OF ST. DENYS' HOME.
I C lR A N b ’. . i R E T E IN THE GROUNDS OF
WH A L l ^ E Y A B B E Y , (By kind permission of J. Travis Clegg, Esq.)
|ro=/WorrQVF, Saturday, at 2=30 (IF WET IN THE N.-tTION.-tL SCHOOLS)
TEA & REFRESHMENTS at moderate prices.
I executed in ET PLACE.
io II.111. Stall of Fancy Articles, &c. Concerts, Games, Cocoanut Shies. SPECIAL. ATTRACTION. |“; kir.d pwraission of Col. S. C. B. Robinson, C. B.,
J-.Officer Commanding Queen Mary’s Hospital)
rtowii. Mhalltn*. ■.vcllvn Hall, a-
UVI.
|ioi-y of my dear Dickinson, who IInil Casualty
1< . Mth August, I' and Children.
Ciordon Ellis, in France, on
I s ids .sacrifice.”
Is. |. Salthill Road,
th e Propr ietor ! , at 6, Market
“THE MERRYHEARTS” Will perform in the Grounds at 3-30 and 5-30.
N ets for a dm is s io n l / - Each. Children & Wounded Soldiers half-price.
Le obtained from the Home the “Advertiser'* Oftice : Miss raylor Greythwaiie, Whallej ; W. C. Mackie, Esq., and -Mrs. Broadbeni, .Siddows.
knot' Lane 0.1.0. Sunday Soliool GRAND CONCERT i h e e r i o s , on Saturday, Sept. 13th
/ TO BE GIVEN IN THE ABOVE SCHOOL, - BY THE ptfLOS, DUETS, CHORUSES, MONOLOGUES, MUSICAL INTEKL.UDES, &c. SBEAKER— I tlkstS 9 f t E a r * h I » a . CHILDREN under 13 years, 6d. Pay at the Door.
To be had from the 'Secretary, Mr. N. H. Hargreaves, Mr. J. T. ABBOTT. QUESTIONS.
Member of the Party..
A masterpiece of Kinematograph art. Wonderful acting, lavish settings and Photography seldorn equalled. SEE THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE. Crowds are failing *" gain admission to the Empire.
cr.Tin nHmiccirt« «... iU^ T.'___• Be sure of YuUR seal by booking in advance. , , . ___ . . . . . . ® ROARING LIONS ON A MIDNIGHT EXPRESS
Just imagine the Pandemonium. Your sides will ache with laughing when you see this 2 .act comedy
T h u r sd a F r id a y , a n d :^aturday, RULER OF THE ROAD FR.^NK KEENAN in
A Powerful Pathe Gold Rooster" Play in 5 acts, A dramatic story of the Railroad lightened by a vein of humour.
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LOOK OUT FOR TOM MIX- IN “ WESTERN BLOOD.'- PRICES 8d, & 5d. Children 6d. & 3d.
MATINEE Saturday at 2-30. Children 4d. & 2d. Adults usual prices.
Commence each Evening at 8*0. Doors open 7-30. Saturday commence C-is & 8-15.' Right of admission strictly reserved,
CLITHEROE P.S.A.
Half-Yearly Prize Distribution, On Sunday Afternoon next, Aug. 31, at 3 o’clock at the PRIMITIVE METHODIST Church,
Speaker: Rev-, Jv, JEEFK5ES,-. M.C.,
Mrs. R. T. Knowles, will Distribute the P rize s. OF CLITHEROE.
RECITAL BY MISS ANNIE WELCH.
MOUNT ZION CHOIR.
-.Organist, Mr. John Hall. Leader, Mr, Fred Hargreave Chairhiian: Mr. J . A. WADE.
A Hearty Invitation to all Men and'Women • I^oors open at 2*30 PENDLETON
Peace Celebrations. To-Morrow, .Saturday.
Sports & Dancing w Admission to Field 6d,] THE CHATBURN & DISTRICT
Garden Produce Association. Will hold their
3rd ANNUAL SHOW in the
Church Institute, Chatburn, on
Saturday, Aug. 30th, 1919, To be Opened at 3 p.m., by
MISS GREENWOOD, of Worston.
Refreshments Provided at Reasonable Prices. THE CHATBURN ORCHESTRA
Will Pkay Selections during the ' Afternoon. ADMISSION 3d. EACH.
INDEPENDENT
LABOUR PARTY. CLITHEROE BRANCH.
A M E E T IN G ♦ Will be held in the
Ma r k e t P la c e , C i ith e ro e , on
Saturday, August 30th. CHAIR TO BE TAKEN A.T 8 P.M.
Collection.
NB Seats Reserved for Members Members who are receiving any kind of Prize are requested to come to the table for a book.
A GRAND DANCE TO-MORROW
Saturday, August 30th, AT THE
PUBLIC HALL, Ciitheroe
The most Up-to Date Programme of Dances ever arranged for Ciitheroe. Dancing 7 to 11. M.C's.—A. SWEETMAN & S. H. WELDING. Mr. Ford’s Band.
Admission 1/-
MOUNT ZION CHURCH (.Primitive Metbodlsty Ciitheroe...
Sunday Next, Aug. 3Ist Services.—Morning, 10-30; Evening, C"0. Preacher :
R ev . W, IL L SL EY , The newly appointed Minister.
B m n g e r le y P a rk .
Sunday Next, Aug. 31. CONCERT
BY THE
BOHOUGH BAND PllOGHAiDIE. ,
,
Contest
M.nreh “ Honom- the Brave,” Rimmei- iSelection ... “ A Casket of Gems,” ... Bound ......... ............ Andante in G ............... Bach Selection “ Sons of the .Sen,” arr. by Himmer Hynm .............. “Dalton Castle.” .................. Descriptive
Fimt.-i.sia “A Hustic Wedding.” ... Eimincr
Selection ... “Sir .Henry Bishop,”
........Round
X.mONAL ANTHEM.
Commence at 3-16. COLLECTION AT THE GATES.
FOUNTAIN , PENS , IN ALL MAKES
“ TIMES”- OFFIGE.
G l i th e ro e B o ro u g h P r i z e ’ B a n d ' In Attendance. Gates Open T-30.
Admission: ONE SHILLING EACH.
Tea and Refreshments will be provided, at Reasonable Charges.
Hospitair Patients and Staff Admitted' Free.
? A ‘ .Programme Commences 2-0. ^ IW- ^ J. Phone 167.
More Superb Films Next Week. I^Ionaay, T7
iesda.y, and IVednesday ALICE BRADY in
WHAT ABOUT^ IT ? I iilillii
THAT Cycle of yours, is it beginning to look oM 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 Late-t & most up-to-date p,^rocess of enamelling by skilled ihechanics.
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.
& F. BENTHAM, 14, MARKET PLACE.
BENTHAM’S for BIKES. M. HARTLEY,
Costumier.
Special Display of Autumn Goods • Featuring all the Latest Styles and Colours in
New Tweeds, Blankets, Friezes, Plush, &c
CHILDRENS COATS In, a ir Sizes, Ranging from 27/6 Stocked in Great Variety.
See Windows.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Fur Collars a Speciality. ----- = 0:------
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Note—These Skins have been specially selected by an Expert Furrier.
See Windows. 16, KING STREET, CLITHEROE.
We have just Received a Consignment of Glace Cherries,
Candied Lemon and Citron, Currants, Dates,
Prunes & Dried Apple Rings Lyle’s Syrup,
Wensleydale Cheese. W. D. CUlLIFFE, F.G.I.,
MARKET PLACE. Yc M. C. A.
Okie Eti|lisli Villaye Fete WRALLEY.
Saturday, Sept. 6th, 1919. Tug of War (8 a side) Football Contests (& a side)
Pierrot Concerts, j Ventriloquist. Illusionist. Conjuror and other s id e sh ow s .
Village Character Competition. Dancing on Green till Dusk. li'
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p x n A P I ? , OF MIND IS CERTAIN
if you see our Dis(ilay of FANCY GOODS, So., before purchasing Presents.
VISIT RIGBY’S WATERLOO, CLITHEROE.
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