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THERE IS NO | i j r C O F F E E R E PA IRS.”


Sopairs to Dynamos and J i Rewiring of Cars


BROS., LTD I'O WORKS,


[ o s t T ^ ’


I jaii B U R N L E Y I fh o n o Padiham, U . ’


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l-^y from Higlior House ■■.DALE


and 2 Lamb; ■c.ar s.dc.—H. Parkinson,


loud, bclwcoii BoUon-bv. liilic-roc, .SPARE RLAt


I'cr, Finder rewarded 'n hjiroad T'ngle, Sawloy. LET^


lOXCKUT. UAT.L, |y Orcupiod })v ^Fr. Nicoll, Apply, >ranug:or. Grand


HTHK


Ir I'lIAUA OH pneumatics; |A hal'.py Koad Gariigo, Cli-


'mURIXG CAR,, fom Manor road, Clithoroe.


Iw hiro: also Brougbaflu oarry 6 and 12).—


|B ChalburM. ST I j; HALL FARM.


pii. Calf's Head Hot«l, Thursday F riday and Saturday WILLIAM S. HART & ANNA Q. NILSSON IN THE TOLL QATE-« [PLKTOX, near GLithero«.


:uid lio;tr, “High Times” 23) (Knteied next vol. 4tli April, 1920.—Apply, E. Cox, Estalo Office, 'leiephone Ko. 52.


" Hi.storian" (Vol


ty of (Captain T. A. (hy Pro'twood Boob o<


J l of Royal bloiid. He is R.I


and ilepth, and


|.Mo Sow.s. 1 Guinea; ?.


|l::)er or Mr. C. Preston, I ’*-*>'•


10/ 6.


Ir.il KNTS. ..f :he Pog and Par-


;i ;o- Wiiallry) Arncliffo Kv\. !'.!.i*'kpool.— Public


.•rtf'-: I'-oAid optional;


v\l.L. Ko-sendale House, ; r.la< kpool.—AT)'*rt-


; HOME FORTS; fr-' :;i Station and Soa


•n 1/idy Holy) wan pur* :r“fM Mr. .lolui Chivers,


Clitheroe .-'.llotment Holders and Gardeners Association Limited. The Second Annual Show


OF FLOWERS FRU IT & VEGETABLES, will bu held at iho


'


Weavers’ Institute, on S a - f u p d a y , A u g . 2 7 t h NEARLY 100 LOCAL AND OPEN CLASSES.


s-hedubs N'o-.v Ready and may be obi.abied from the Show Secret.ary : Blr. R. JONES Richmond T e r a c e , or any member of the Committee, harly application (or Sehcdules IS ctcsireQ.


The Show will be followed by A DAWCEi [-nil Particulars Later.


R E m U O T I O N in S a l o o n C h a r g e s . HAIRGUTTING, 9d.


SHAViSiiG, 4d. Bailey's : r £ T . 3, Castle St jg|.O.Q-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-€HH>0-0-0-0-0~0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0~0-0-0-0"0~0-0-Ol^


OFFICIAL GUIDE TO i GLITHEROE 6d.


ADVERTISER & TIMES OFFICES r • :■ :


0,1 I,r;ii!cs Costumes «r matlc to ' \


\ c never : i i i K I-.'S bC'M E-


)C-J*— READ,


^LAG£. Uiiih'«p is , - - ^


----- MORIAM. , . ;,1 .j y uf niy dear


i,, , t vi lcy, who died ..nd J.


\V: 'kin,':un and 1*aiiiilv*


Ml* jii'n'y of our doaj* .• lio departed thifl


v;<-. misa you, i


V. you aro laid, l;iie of


iiiiyor, .Pai.gu Hall, Dalchcad.


, 4 ni-TiLirv of our dwr . k;:,.. wlio was killed


7tb. 1915.


li.iV d:»WII.-i.” ,A l-.ii L. r and MoUicr.


. riD rv our d.arling •


who was


Aii-ust 7th, 1915. hv liis Si-sUrs.


I>US I j c t i o .n s


R F E T S


35? R ! E S ’ ' I ^


E li:0VV5 TO-OftY 3ARNES,


[u.RNISilER, K O A D ?


-» CLEARING LINE.S IN SKUNKS, SIOLES


b a r g a in s 1 ) vKiNL,


in f u r s SEE WINDOWS . X*. _______


4 0 .1 0 S 6 in , w id e


Frenrh Shantung, 23in. wide, light shades .... Double Width Silks and Satins


All Silks, Crepe de Chene .... Heavy Weight Shantung S ...


Printed Silk Georgettes A m a z i n g v a l u e i n L a d i e s B l o u s e s A fGW s n a o G s in «- A - s h a d G S in L a d iG S S d k K n i t t G d C o a t s


O r e a t B a r g a i n s in C h i l d r o n s C o a t s A l l W o o l S t o c k i n g s


-


MOFFITT BROTHERS Oddment SALE on Saturday next


............;.,ir.................... .................. .


ODDMENTS IN LADIES LADIES


LADIES LADIES LADIES


COSTUMES


COATS .................. DRESS SKIRTS RAINCO-ATS ... GOWNS


CHILDRENS PALETOTS


37/6 19/11


25/-9/5 21/- to/-


29/6 9/11


39/& 29/6


19/11 MUFFS


VISrFTHE DRESS & MANTLE DEPARTMENT EARLY D o u b le w i i l i l i


former pr.ca 7/n to lo/u^ -


u su a l ly 7 / n to i c / l i , .


................_ ^


n i g * ^ 2/6 - - / "


. . . '


1 / 1 1 i o / l ' f i


3/1 U ^


c / 5/ -


u s u a l l y 39/11 t o c l o a r 10/ - 5_/-


- t o c l e a r f r o m 1/ - p e r p a i r


R)(ri4inn«>nts In R i a p p a - i t i d a n d fV l o c h a G l o v e s O d d m e n t s j ^ ^ ^ ^ S r i c e 5 / 1 1 t o 8 / 1 1 , t o c l e a r 2 / 6 ^ p e r p a i r


W i d e S i l k R i b b o n s - w o r t h 1/6 ^ n o w 55d . p e r y d


Cotton Dress Goods, large variety, to clear from 9^d. per yd. Bleached I able Cloths, .special clearance, oddment price soiled pairs to cleiu g/u


.-.[iceicu C.-U----- . ’ Lace Fancy L in e n s , special


IN THE BASEMENT each


. ur °


u-iuully u./6pair.Od<imuntprcu 5 ,. e i ijd•. each.


price , nennl nrir.P. 7/11. Oddment price i 3f/i I i. luster, K ^ S tT c rH o u L t lk fS e u , at Irther reduetious. REMWANTS—A" Remnants further reduced from ordinary Sale Prices.


Euormou,- Keducion,. /1 >J.


, Tapestry Rugs to b e cleared a t Large Reductions, Sheets at enormous reductions, a few


\vhite Flannelette Blankets, special offer in h^ge size „ c h Turkish Towels, great clearance, Oddment


School of Confectionery


TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, at G 45 p.m,


PANCAKES, & CREAM SANDWICHES ADMISSION 1


MIXING, BROWN BREAD. BERLIN /..


riease bring Note Rook & Pencil lor Recipes. CHURCH STrUe T, ACCRINGTON Liberal Club, Wellgate. CLITHKROE, ^ 30/6 AND 49/6


,39/6 12/11 59/6


39/6 29/6


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT O L F


G L U B . Golf - Gymkhana will bo held on 'THE LINKS,


At Hoprocksfopd, T o - M o r r o w !


Saturday, August 13th. Commencing at 2-30 p.m.


Prizes will be given for tlio following events TEiVM MATCH.


(Four a Side,—^Driver, Iron, Mnshie and Putter. Stroke Play on iiandicap.)


Driving, Approaching and Putting, Clock Golf. — For Ladies and Gentlemen.


Inclusive Ticket—^Toa and All Events, Each.


Tea, . . . . ______


Cards may bo purcliased from any Member of the Committee.


BERTIE E. JONES, Hon. See. BO L TO N -B Y -BOWL AN D SPORTS SATURDAY, AUG. 27th. £65 IN CASH PRIZES


Sports comm«nce 2-0 prompt. OPEN EVENTS.


220 Yards Handicap •110 Yards Handicap One Mile Handicap Obstacle Race . . . . Hiijh Jump............. Tug of-War


Trotting Handicap ... X12 Xii £1 100 Yards Handicap _


If less th.un 4 teams, will be c.ancelled. Ent r ies Close August 2 0 th , 1 0 2 1 .


50/- 30/- 30/. 15/- 20/. 10/. X3 30/- ... 3/-


£2 XI X2 XI


10/. 10/- 10/- 10/-


ADMISSION 1/3. BY TICKET 1/-. (Incliii"


hiding Tax.)


Entry Forms from Sec.; GoOi A POLLARD^ Bolton-by-Bowland, Nr. Clitheroe.


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, Char=a=banc trip to Knowsley Park


At the invitation of the Earl of Derby, K G , G.C.V.O. AND SOUTHPORT


Leaves Clilhetoc 10 am , via I.tlackburn, Chorley, Wigan. St. Helen’s, Prescott to Knowsley, Ormskirk to .''oulhporl, Preston, Whalley to Clitheroe


Tickets (Faro only)


Tickets, including Piomc, Limoheon at ICnoivsIey Tickets, including Picnic, Luncheon at Knowalcy and Dinner at tho Princo of Wales Hotel, Southport


- - Early application lor Tickets is desirable.


Tickets lor the Dance, Whist Drive, and Char a-banc Trip may be had Irom the Secretary at the Conservative Club, or from any Member of the Committee.


ARNOLD TAYLOR, Secretary. 4


io;8 12/6


15/6


about l i miles. and £1 each for heat winners £5 £2 10/* 2/-


iHt. 2nd. 9rd. £nt. Feo. 10/-


iand 5/-each for heat winners in this event t'O PI IITL t/.


C i i t h e r o e J u n i o r U n i o n i s t C l u b THE FIRST “ J U N IO R ”


DANCE OF THE SEASON in the OLD SCHOOL, CHURCH BROW,


FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. ' DANCING 8 P.M. TO 2 A.M t ic k e t s 1/6.


Relresliincnts at reasonable charges, WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE


In the Old School, Church Brow, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24th, To commence at 7*80 p.m. Dancing 11*30 p.m. to 2 a.m.


t ic k e t s 1/6. DANCE ONLY 1 /■ Refreshments at reasonable charges i


A heart-touching story of hate that a wonderful love conquers. The out­ law who fought on the square. • Hart’s greatest picture.


TWO LITTLE URCHINS --------- EPISODE 11. < 11II111111 m III m I m 111 n > 111 u 11 m 111 ...........mm................. ......... •'


SATURDAY AFTERNOON MATINEE 2d. ADULTS USUAL PRICES. 8d. Sc.it? may be booked at the Office (Id. extra) or by Telephone, No. fi7, Clitheroe.


UKE BOWKERS. -5


The Proof of the statement is in the Drinking.


BOWKER & SON,


GKOOERS * PROVISION MERCHANTS, 14, SCHOOL TERRACE, CLITHEROE. Tolephono: Olithorce 131.


NO. 1861. REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER The Picture Hall KING LANE, CLITHEROE.


the c o s ie s t kinema theatre in olitheeoe. Manager : W. J . Povey. - THI S WE E K - E N D -


One of tlio most attractive and altogether charming Stories ever filmed- ------------ B A R S OF I RON------------


Monday Tuesday and Wednesday li^THE WILL ALSO CH.tRLES HEADE’S GREAT MELODRAMA FOUL PLAY


iMlLTON ROSJIER, one of the foremost actors of the day, plays the port of Philip Ross in this beautiful picturisatioh of Barrie’s dramatic story.


F R I D A Y ADGUST 12, 1921. T H E GRAND - THI S WE E K - E N D -


James Oliver Curwood wonderful Epic of the Frozen North. ---------BACK TO GOD' S COUNT R Y --------- A Picture that stands by itself.


Monday Tuesday and Wednesday (Matinee 2-30) THE STORY OF A PILGRIMAGE IN QUEST OF LOVE EVERYWOMAN


A Bizarre and Opulent Film Version of the Melodrama wliich achieved fame - at Drury Lane. Magnificent Scenery, beautiful setting and every player a star. Don’t Miss it.


A great Fatty Comedy: A Rough House Thursday F riday and Saturday


SIX REELS OF SENSATIONAL STUNTS TERROR ISLAND A story in which HOUDINI the Handcuff King surpasses himself.


COMING—Frank Danby’s pathetic story of East London “ THE HEART OF A CHILD,” with the incomparable NAZIMOVA


E C IN E ^ A


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♦ 12 PAGES. D u r a f i t ’s S A L E


GREAT CUT IN PRICES.


3/4 In th e £ off. SEE WINDOW


Aug. 13th. Sep. 3pd Duraflt House, 9, MARKET PLAGE. PRICE TWOPENCE.


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em em b e r the thrill when you flirt caught a flab—when you flrst flew a Mte-^r


saw an airplane—or kissed a girl ? You have another one coming—the thrill


of your flrat motorcycle ride ! The feeling of wonderful power under your control—of swift comfort—of mastery over all sorts of roads.


When yon flrst “ open the throttle ” and


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your motorcycle glides eagerly off to any task you set it to—carrying you comfortably, in- dependently, economically and ■with dignity you’ll be a motorcycle enthusiast.


Man, if you want to feel the blood jump


through your veins again—“ Do it with a Motorcycle.”


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Got YOUR BIKE To-day ..from B ENTHAMS , the oifloially appointed Agents for Triumph, Sunbeam, Raloigh, B.S.A., New Hudson, Rudge-Whitworth and other leading Makers of Cycles and Motor cycles.


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& F. BENTHAM


m - I R A R K E T P L A G E ------BENTHAMS FOR BIKES____


Proprietors : The Mardon Kinema Co., Ltd.------Manager; Donald R. E. Knowles T H I S W E EK -E N D.


PALLADIUM


Crane Wilbur—in a story ■with a purpose—THE FINGER OF JUSTICE William Rus.soll in—THE LINCOLN HIGHWAY MAN '


Monday Tuesday' and Wednesday MADLiUNE TRAVERS appears in


LOST BiOPiEY


A great dramatic story of tlic African Veldt, and one with a big heart appeal.'


riYTT'171 X r l H i


EPISODE 15


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V / ^ T T Y IV I T ' 10.\I .mix in a hurric.m« drama with m.'rc and bigger stunts


THE INVISIBLE HAND. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, The incomparable SESSUE HAYiUOUVA as


THE MAN BE^EATH^ CALIBRE 38


i\n entrancing story of mystery and devotion, and one of the finest Hayakawa scries of super-productions.


ALSO MirCHELL LKWI3 IN


SHERLOCK HOLMES in the first of 15 famous stories. No. 1------Tho Dying Detective.


Folloiving Week: Stewart Romo in THE GREAT GAY ROAD


EVENINGS 7-46. SATURDAY, Matinee 2-30 o’clock. Evening 6-16 & 8-15. Wednesday and Satubday MATINEES at 2-30 !


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