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p - s r . ^ s s S - g I “.’yiab


I n,n,,,.noe on life’s ■ Hn, C.lian^es li,,..* *‘‘^fUrs


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Sue Is


IS*. I'ul r e g i s t e r e d IJO. 1 9 3 1 . V'ar Clithoi-oo.


1;N HAhh I'WRM ll 01’


i^endlktov


_:ii-^o White Roar |^■'■mll^s herd) “ j: ° Sir


I I'aiTowed -ttli .lanv" I n oi Cholmomlle,-M ’ W22, |d ,-y lim-l,ess 17th,” a^on’ 1


1-1 (kiitered next vol n ’i 1 hli Ain-il. 1920


H'Sli Times J ■


■ or -StandoirEkato o’!? • ' IV-l.;i)hono No, 32.


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’ ^tandon tstation, ,Sea


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nXh.l) KAVES and I l.orn horned H.H.', 7ro'm


- •-’I'th, in York.ai,r ' i Half.


piipei-. atrn. .^tihden.


luniioL; above to Advertiser Marker Place, Clithcr.w,


11. ”fT for stole. _ Ei„dcr


iav December 3rd, between Street, Clitheroe,


o' * f- lOEATHS.


and days of pain, nr<- past.


I -in hi- AVife and Cliildr.-n


m e m o r ia m . rn in.-tilery of oor tle.ir n il u he.iiod Di-remlier Sth,


I- hard to say i- L-alh-<l aivaj ;


"• -no.-, ui-’ll onderslaiid. ■ nairi in ihat hi-tier land.


l-'rooi the Fanhiv.


pa-'.-d away nocemhei' an ilvacant your


in.-o.erv of ji dear son In- men. - i.liat still linger


'..i!t.-r.sl v.ill ever reinain, -!.ar iirether, in Heaven


a .i i.s Kalher, Mother, Unit.hers and Si.sters.


. i;i: mi'inory of Albert ; I )■ r.-inher 7lh, lOlU.


: n.'iii u erds e;in tell, ■ him We leved so well,


■i,-.-. .Me-ia r .•ind Hrotln'r. in. riier.t of Etlwaifl


: I).c. inher 9lh. 1918. I'rein the Familv.


;


. • .ii I. ! i!:is life Decenilier . -... I ■


.! f.h Marhin (lat.t of


.0 1 hport. leiOIler.'' ol Alic*'.


. ! - r ;iu a.v.


• im.'e- Her .-t.-iv; yi-.-a :.-t e:\re.


• hi -- tleWer,


.' a i'. • h.-r ai.ii .Alotla-I i; •■rn-.rs' ef -Alice.


i.e ha'll, us farewell. , . i;.-.ia,. ilild A'» illi*'-


i.,i- .‘Vi'i- to dwell; I . ..If'i-i<*d hy ail,


veil we liOIK',


m- mei v ot our doftl D-iri- -Alav Marsden,


mh.-i- iinl.'lPlT, im .- that .-ad da.T,


,, i.ilii’d away; w.i.-, Ilis will, liv.-t.h -slill.


l-'alher, and .Sister ;md lirother.


n-inory of our oi iie, who was ni isf


il7.


„. ivy cling. oihi-r and Rrothers.


U M E s V T S . ____ Eastwood and fif****!'^ 1,050 who so kindLy 111, Novomb«r.20f"“ .


,nd AVomen’s Guild, ir sad bereavement


,ple at tho , d brethren of tm»


I’tihliKhrtJ at tL”-" . Hir.M't ('11‘bw.1 -F


Ii.c-.', Liitlii-roe, bv ” Advoriisor a" . ^


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Mon.. Hr.ciT 11 EC


< r ^ A • 3 * . U . e A g r a n D ^^^R tl ITiU.


Ki;eiTXL I :iTAi.


OLOij i: I'.s AL


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SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, A T 3 15 P A t t h e W E A V E R S I N S H T U T E


V, r i T A L bY MR. E. CRAW8HAW, Assisted by ■». ;^sHT0N (both of BUckb.rnl.


, •“ Florence Nightingale j •• Billy’s


(^,- ^}; , Clfollow) Jliss E. A.suton Mk. CiiAWSimw


CLITHEROE & DISTRICT CHORAL AND ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. The First CONCERT CO- OP ERATI VE HALL, r \ i n . - r t we


of tlie Seasiiii will be given tm 1 HE h a l l


k i n g l a n e , Clithoroe, on


Wednesday Mext, Dec. 2 0 th, 1922 Tht; FIRST I’OK'l'l'EX will eoiisEt of


. ..,.h .Ala'.-hin (laU- of :. .1 -Jiis life Hecemher


Spectre s Bride ...... DVORAK’S THE kh,C,-lh.„...,U.


by Members of Halle.''. ERINCIBALS ;


,.U-I MI SS ELS I E S U D D A B Y , (.Soprano).


MR. WI L L I AM HE S E L T I NE (Tenor). MR. CHARLES KNOWLES (Baritone).


-BAND and .HO«M UfWAKUS w " i l » m rO KM B B S - 0,mluct.,r: .'hm i - li. SUA " ,^ ' -


IKiOltS 01-EX.~T i 5 ^ i f Itl-ASEItVEI) .XlfnililWK AT 7-45 p.m.


3 .6 '* ;T r :™ ; !7 7 E ir s . . t . , 2'4 (.»« l««l"'''-»- llou. Sou.. .1. AtSSWOHTlI, M. t'.uh Av.m...


n„„. Treu.,. : V. H. rORTElt. -17. tu.llo.,.'.ow,


’^ot.nmo- MADAME MAY ROBINSON (Whalley.) UoutralU.: MISS FREDA HALLWORTH. Tenor ; MR. R. ROYSTON. Ba.-s; MR. HARRY HOLT.


Organist; MR. H. WILKINSON, F.R.C.O.


ITobacconists 5 Castle St.


NiyiTiist; .-..u''h.uo’ ‘"'u.' 1“ "■■ui


CIGARS, CIGARETTES and TO CHRISTMAS


I:;7.u'h..'“ l'iur. ,.i r m ^ i i n X i S w


tqip DE LUXE PIPE, than whicli no THE SUEIX.


... u,-n ^ .ho T.ii.i'i-;i«’ o s" -" " i -* ' . ask to SEE THE NEW ZOI E SILVER SLEEVE PIPE !


IJCHTF.ItS ami FLINTS for .-ame. m fa.-t r E V E R Y


• • • r e q u i s i t e FOR T H E S M O K E R !


T H E H A L L , A L O W E R G A T E COSS. M .I C MA FL


' * * ^ The Enchanted Glen Opening of New Institute UHRISTMAS, 1922, ......................................... WESLEY CHURCH, Clitheroe


vill be '^ivt-n by the (illU)HF.N .if tin' above Sebool, on ^ - DECEMBER 2.')th 26th :: and 27th


U.siiKK •riii; Diuia-rios ui- .MRS. .1^1 F.S (ILUGEON.


v rw nW f ’E.S siieciuliv arrange.! for this I'rodueiion by Miss Gertrude Gudgeon. NJuW . .


Bpautitu. S.pu.„ .. Uu,.liiht Ettuph Orchottral Ac..mpuu,u..ut.. o o au u iu i


' . 1 jf Dame Gru.mi'US


. _______________________ _ o


............


Nora ....................................... Q.oeen Mar ..................... The F airy of the Glen VlOILANTA......................................


Ar ie l .............................. — Sue (a village girl)


Ballet Dancers .........> Kicty ............................. .......................................... ......................... ........


1)R\M.\TIS 1‘KU-SOS.V. 1 t' .\1aSTKU FR.V.NCIS I’AllKhU .M.vmik Ca u t k k .


, Kv ELYN llAllOllEAVES


...............................Olive Biucii Mauy Balsiiaw


.................. Bettv Wells Ethel Hauoueavt.s


................................ Mary Balsuaw and ................................. Marie Winckley.


Winnie Goclu Chorus of Milk-Maids, Fairies, and Village Girls. Stage Managers ;--MirTrHrM^CKLEY and Mu. W. Haslam.


Reserved Seats • 2L and 1/6 ; Back S^iMTcLimitod) y - 7 - - Doors Open at 7-0 p.m. caeh ovening ; Commonce at 7-30 p.m.


NOW BOOKING ------ Plan a t the " Times OmoB


TO-MORROW! TO-MORROW! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th.


Cl I rrahLEY Eso will perform the Opening Ceremony, at 2-30 p.m. per---------------- -------, T-» 4TVL>TT?T T'l


ELI BRADLEY, E.,„ ..........


Chairman: REV. E. J . PADFIELD, supported by Circuit Ministers, and other Gentlemen.


Tiv f lu rm T MINISTERS. .'VIH


\fter tlio opening, E. B1LVD.U5Y, Esq., and J. H. CLEGG, Esq., (WhaUey) iviU PL.\Y THE FIRST GAME on tho iiewly-jiiatallod Billiard Table :


: COLLECTION AT THE O n tNlNO IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND.


t e a & C0NCERT in tho SCHOOLROOM :: Tea on the Table at 5 p.m. CONCERT at 7-0p.m.


:: artistes:------


Sup,.uu,«U. Auut. Elooutiouiut; Miss KuUlu ,Hugl»!. Aooouipunist: Hr. D. Huuson.


: H AE L & J 0 H N 'S. .-\ GRAND Ol’F.RF/rrA, Entitled •


l.v G'd.rillo D’ -Vnnnn/.io. the It^ia.i Author-poet One of the most wonderful and e ln»v5nc[ne creations over put before tho cinema world. I he magmtieenco of tho


ntrancing 'roalm ^ imUuudasm it lia,s evoked may bo judged by tlie fact iEEiE^eS"uhI?gml^ '‘ Sthe wirful iS


twice ' i S “ l'' Hu,.;tS-'‘? t V S T 7 i S ” ''oNLV I - Thursday Friday and Saturday :


. . ^CONSTANCE TALMADGE iK


-\ pulsating story with a daring and original plot that will make you sit up and wonder what is going to happen next.


.-i Uirilling^tern Drama featuring BUCK JONES, the wbirlwiml horseman, who EPISODE 7 of the STIRRING SERIAL “ THE YELLOW ARM.


DANGEROUS BUSINESS pr-SUNSET SPRAGUE-W


_ 1 iiiiiitiub I'crfornm liazardous feats


P r ic e s o f A d m i s s i o T r B d T T d T g ^ I s . (Including Tax). H a l f -p r ic e 3 d . 4 d . 6 d . & 6 d . Posses not nvailablo on Holidays and Saturdays.


Booking 3d. extra to 1/- & M- soaU. Box Offiee open 11 a.ra. to 1. 3-30 to 5-30 TELEPHONE 147.


Evenings 7-45. Saturdays; O-ISl ^S-IS. Matinees: Wednesday & Saturday 2-3Q ~~ '”le' nm memory of Willinni ■■>1 Novemher 20th,, 192'.’


the p a r is h ch u r ch , ^SUNDAY NEXT


December 17th. \ i - ' i 'EH H V E N S O N T h e M E S S I A H WI l uL BE S U NG :: pnwt 'r f t i l c a s t . m I R l Q b t e SUNDAY N E X T - i / l i b e m e for EVERYBODY-....... IS THK WISH OF TEL. 147. __


in eas.. t.roet.


„ a S ' h » ‘ hu”


A ruu.au'^.- bundlu of m.-Mramutlo thrill.. uU U«l upu. a ch.ruuug ;.,v,..kuul. AVKDNESDAY: CH^VL SOCIETY’S ~C:ONCRRT, 7-45.-, Thursday Friday and Saturday :


PROXIES! PROXmS! ll^'EXPIATION^ lulONElu HOWARD and IVY CLOSE in e


ne heiidloiig into trouble, Clara Kituball Young ^


The Picture Hall THE ^


_____ ki n g l a n e , c l i t h e r o e .


Shb cosiest Kinema Theatkb ih Clitheboe. Manager: W. J. Povhy. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW !


....... Manages GRAND


who was rosponsiblo for tliose two grttat hULCLHst.s CaU of tlie Road ”


HARRY CAREY :.n


two oleverp youngsters wlio play “ Froggy ” and his “THE


The leading player.s are Alauriee" Frogg.y


KINEMA Ignatius CulIt


EN


A FINE ATTRACTION ' To-N^ght a'|d^To-M«row Also E. .PliiUips Oppenhoiin’s GiLt spy story — “ The Great Impersonation.”


Monday Tuesday and Wednesday : Matinee Wednesday, 2-30 : GREAT ATTRACTION------Stoll Picture Production .


Froggy’s Little Brother lAttlo Brothm —


Stephen Ei-ayne, Don’t Miss it.


DC F R E E Z E - O U T ”


Thursday Friday and Saturday : Matinee Saturday, 2-30 : James Oliver Curwood's Ji'amous Story ■


8S0BEL


blizzard, comes face to faeo wi.h Isobtl ^ f another man----- the man ho has sworn to


.1 t__Ai.^ ,..tn . 1 situation that wull "J ' . . — & Jn„v Novak


thriUsuu M..1. uliuiuu .hut >nll \v S 11. \R T i n “ THE squa re d e a l WAN^’


2C t BENTHAMS


14, MARKET PLACE CLITHEROE


PHONE 167 ^«,**.*«oee»««*****«***«*******************************^ THE P A L L A D I U M . TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW ! !


Constance Talmadge in “ GOOD REFERENCES ” ; A pietme of tiudls Also John Galsworthy’s greatest stage success - THE SKIN GAME.


Monday Tuesday & Wednsday -:- TWICE NIGHTLY-G-15 & 8-15 ; Pbopiuetor : T. COUPE.


Usnest if ,* ” -


EVERYTHING FOR THE GRAMOPHONE REPAIRS A FINE ATTRACTION Its Worth while this Christmas


MAKING A SPECIAL JOURNEY to LOOK AT BENTHAMS’ Windows tn the MARKET PLACE.


You will .see the Finest Selection of Gr.amophones and Records in the district, and tho very low prices at which they are all marked tnll more


than surprise .urn.


T'httv will deliver to your address any Alodel on 14 Days’ Trial, and laughter iiml song this Ghrisftma.s will be youns, not to mention the hun­ dreds of iiappy hours of enjoyment afterwards.


Now is tho time,-and you and your family and Friends will be assured


ol 3 real merry Christmas and a happy New Year. RRICI'IS ; i'’rom 27/6, complete with Records and Needles.


slrocK


il | |


as a n e w s p a p e r


bUBBS ■ CURBS! CURBS!


ftfltiQue Copper froH i 12/11.


f hco. Wilson & Sobs YORK S T R E E T , C l i t h e r o e


F R I D A Y , DECEMBER 15, 1922


16 PAGES,


FOR IDEAL XM A^GIFTS DURAFiT HOUSE, ' 9, J IA R K E T P LA C E . PRICE TWOPENCE.


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