.lonc's, stamintH*ca onf u l->w 1,0 l,;,a i„„ d
nisniis-scU Ijv tlicH
V li<‘. Iii.s v„ic-o a.opni,l.'f«'£. . ‘ ,1.1 I ^viis .,
: ^'Hmoomo. ^ And I 'I I looks ill,
|k o mid hi> liix-s. And i
-M up iho old crni, ,V ' "as .al«M mil, f,•on^ I'lo,,! i7’/ a
•ov. Anil I'ml ior. w); «•>
l.is hmnl a .1 ilio lo-, l,ol,i,Hi (iho '*'“8 I>as,sos
| i '- Mil hull down in l,;. V'^'-s , I - '>'-1 ■
IoikI, mid iiiiiu'iiiK. ol'*'’'''''' And .1,0 lMKs^lt'7^"^-
lio '
'" ' ' 'I ' ' i"'vo iho.:;:in\,*Y u - ' ip o u o : " '" " ■ wt d , „ ,
la v o viiii o ho mko'd- I ' " "
IkjHtwi-d Inni .” Mr. It I . tii.iinmir in
.M'lu'omii liHikod round qid^J; ■im,:; .ohmiliifio ol’ Ulo Uuwons
h t.ho ivr,i nlind
. \uioi and lii.s .siory, l,,.,d ilk* 1-iHMn.
i‘'dill’ll, now Oixlitil w-hioli i«.,p Jlp
'!■ - ' I ^ to his will that did t k ubt. .Slid lio j^niwly. n^^lii Uiin^i, tiu*
1.
|i'> iln; kiiil, insteiul ol* Icav to Joh IIS lio had lH.i,ru„'l5j
Joa.hod all Ins proixirtv l„ his mid 1,1 Aniiio Taylor, Uvalini; '■ni l, to ha VO an oqtud shatv irol, and thot ioh lio scums to iii- won't, ho 1 rev long." iva- -olibiiiK hiltcrly in
■ >''>■ '-u'o win, I
Qlitheroe Grickei Glub-
, .I,igg OK C37 ON THK YK-LIl-S a c t i v i t i e s .
voVKI. I’laVN TO CLliAK. OBlllT ^
tUl.ASCK OF OVER £400.
O r 1 ow-liii" and Teuiits Cluli, hdd at
■f''‘'" ' \ h e ‘ umnd -'rkati rni
...1 i.\rcUeiit attendance of mem- of CIUW
Tuestlay evenmi;, Mr. J.
u ^ u r th pre-iding;. COM -'l' 4'r “ UEl’ORT.
iv 'r '.'.vt to state wo have incurred a l-17 on the year’s working, this .i 1 nwi " to t)'e very uufavoiirabh. """" 1, -h we had hust season, sover.d
■; ivoatlier wlntt
nadr’a-"^ lu-m^ ^1 ,,(.,1 inmo '
tViiuclerers, not , I '
,1 bowled or a pennv ..daitiou to this, wet
, j . J
-aibblesdale VI roio a ureat dilferenco to the
•"'i""' in I e refreshment rooms; tho prohf 1 ' ladio.s from tlie tea room being
' • ,V u hist year. AVo are very grnto- j f io d i^ e h td k s for their loyal and enthus-
instil' I'Uppol - 'I^'(c.:,.Uet. Xt. tinished Sth in t V" m t io " ' e imide" a very good start .^tlallUA*- v/lll *»':
in- h> 'tK'a ■ c iiieher position being "hii'l. r ;-« h r 'X ^ 'o n d XI
pious ol i„;,i,-hes
''''',‘■,1 , . liiidor lanigue, oidy losing two se-awn, and we congrat -
. __1,. y I .ir 'iK'rformance. Onr Tbir .. uliil.. . lien . O' ’ ' "1^ ' J h i r s t ied wi th Rib-
-M- V'^ 'ToTs for tbe^ h ' l s k tk " in the play-olf, so t h a t you
^“ il ,'m, e ill ve some very pronnsing juniors " ! ii r .banks aro duo u, Mr. I l .g b am and
dow n l,y hor griof and hv iho all. hoi- diH-ovory of' Job i ]
•r- lor liiiii, Annie?" asked lo o r hor i.-ndorly ami trying
I r ii*‘;id. ilkn lilUll llti \V;i-i loo tiTHug
-il-lM'd. •• Bill i i ’.^ oiv^ thing
- .«• with a man. and tmolhcr to llmu;;lii. lumi’st, wjLs ti muriiorcr! l id d i !
l*o»)r old IXtddyl 'fvl
| id d i - lilo* t.hatl Oh, I shall I shall nc\-i‘r Ui Kappy
tiim-;. a dn*adful thing,” And tin* L«*ars were
: ' .-s. “ But yini \rill bft day, Atinio, I’ll jutswci- lor
ii.'.- il '"" whispi’iod ^lK‘ iVar-
.ni: Aiinii’ got hor an>wei, ,|i.^ T'tj n w:iN fiMind in ib.'* - . 1 (iailows Dill.
Iji liis
.VriK'-, M*-pst4^iJ'.s story had th«' inurdoror, wlio hiul
i . r lu tho h.'liot’ lhal tho ’M‘! w t
Ikm-u sigtkil, ajid
Mtiild loan- him m)Ic heir, 1 5»'f Tog. inio iho iratw, town of l lawn , and
; i . .'poL islioro, in former ;id innig in «:h:un-» upon
vti-d to Anniv, and brought l hnm ilk* old farmi'r
i .M-'d .I*, a ilaugliKT. •:m- wit.N -oM : for n»'jiln?r of 1 ho h.-art to l iw nn in inonmrii*>.
•! ih. Kfid.) NKXT WKKK :
|dd n hi;h > k k k p k b . BY
| \M K < >\VAX.
l 'L ' ' t .T - ' ’.i«ni'. and thei r re turns are down I ht . lv The debit, balance is miw g.;t.- III. l ug.- ami tb.i eoinimt tee llniik
hm- 'l ig . fT-.. < . id l l " " - ' ' :.hi- "H ■'
HAl.ANt K S l lKUr
Auk W
Pre-m. ing
..be bali.ni.- dos- l . Mr. A. E- ■"'Ltmlw)
th.Tn N
bllW' 1 • hbo’A. ■ 1
vo’h i jr.Mi w
arr.iic: work ‘t
< pk*>-
in nn;':t:'l ■ birlt cr.iUivin s>i*.?r.
,^i^l^•^:th^> J
L-i.
Ji.im-1 .-niml (l:ii-- niiim-v w.n low. on . ,
aL.iit
fif; i '* ‘
,v..-— ..if al ill-- l ud ot the ,\e-n
ilie 1 ,. itiunhi-g. :.ud th a t , til,. ui i fmimraMe weatb,-i. " ' t." ,, iiicre.!............. iieeotml uf 'h e
! „t to Itei-P 'b " grtmndMiuui at ”
. |,...„ inor., had mu ih- groumli- .. .. Iv ..Ifelid to work
lllleni.ltl-
1 „. w-inter mid the am " " ' " , ■ Iv L"i'.' WI1 -. -hie mil to re- ' I ' l - plae""'
. . . :h.- f I- I that- lev.-riil vou- '.‘d. A part ieu-
’ .......... t It..- im-reai- i ould mU
hi.vi- I .. i l l ier :iud till- |.iMtit.-- irnui b
iiiiiiid I'l!!-- imiiiiming to i.1" ■ - ■ s
; . ,m V.iv ... ir.
-I..ml,ugly
r.dm-ed. I ' '. il ■'■■'•‘1 t-U'i t-i tb - h.-iu. am
a lUt-uipi-
h.id i - e n made P, wipe nuV ,, \ ,„..ii,l im-.-iuig. not v ep
• 11.t > li.ul I*- on ................... . • v.ll r.-<'. i \ ' '‘l. ni^inU* I', .
m.u - r 'a u - in w-w of l
IsTM OIDY
lotrstll n •OURAFlT" (1923) l ife' Oierccat for Christinas
. .. |,;.|a-.i;s and Trim- t'-t callcii
L " . >.. iiig ih.. hn k .if ro.,m-- m wlm'b to
' f i .! I, l-,ii, -Ii.'-i --liowinl ibiit wage- .mil I I .h v n - o h ..........
I .. . MSt I'Im* UIUM ' “V Mill! c-.,ill'll Cf.’ ; ci i 'k'- t mat'-i-ial.s. L.t .iml
ra te i am| 1, , 'lml ing ih - Imlam;;
i ,, t |l. .
..siii n d u n r ' ' i<'t;ill'«l - " . mui isi t'.'7t 11-- !'■'■ '' f - '
.a',,"' ml,- snli-wriptams ropres.-nf-d ag i.n-t T im > " V ' M ;
. ;.
.p.si-l ,.Mly L-I'.'. agnunst bH - < II Milistantnd d's-veai'-. I i " ■
., . 1 ,.,;. |„,„l,ic..d L"J> and fi'im '> I l l -j.. '.'ll., tl ie t.'a -reom p.i-ln
.. 'r M-. & SONS, 1-TO. m afl^Bb piaCB E 50
ild an irrod
. ,• U) cjr. •>. 11«1- ,l„. 1,1,11k '>!'■ ' '" b n 'c :tiu unpjiul ImIU i‘V l t o t ' - ' i l h - d I ; -I .1. 1.1,1 liv umisul tax Ucle-ts .iiid
;’::‘. : ' i ^ : : " : i r : r ' a . . d .-eport we.-e ad. .ppd • ?. 1 iiiouon ol M l .
Mr K, It. Mitrlioll.
Iliil,. ;„„1 ,1„. '.lertiim of vice-presidents W.I. t li
nm.Min. M-lv r,
-.ai.i.iiint.<i till' comiiiiltu-.
|■,l.l■i('l'l(>.X' u F OKFK'I'.lth' Miivei- lAldi-ini.-iii 'I- T. Mil IPP ,'lv r,
-.ai.iiiiiiit«d |ir>'si<lent
‘;‘'i
tr.. sin-r. and' Mr. F. I. (
iar.snde was 11 -M '•4*« i'«‘t :irV.
M- \ F, Aitken was again ■PI"
A hiillot wa- taken for i '" ' Mi.'c-sfu' Iioiiiinees being:
John --i
"olK.y, d t h w
r^iii i.«
lit in silcnca 1).' c*
yo.ir 'air
US 'o r I tho s<-‘rTiC«-
r / 7-.7i’.s- fo r T e m f o m r y In X-. NONE BETT Plumhasil!
STREET Y 1. ‘ • •
S o l v e t h e C h r i s tm a s p r e s e n t p r o b l em w i t h a
.v'',',
.....uilnted >
w,,-.!. C. Itenm-ll, H. It. K.iit,lnv„rili, F. 11. Mitcliell, d- E'g>>>' A. I. xo,,. A, Itillisnn. M'.^ W- D»gdalo. H-
' |{ AVIlls..1 1 . \V. I/eitli and .T. " l ”'" -
, Mr II. D’ftbonxt' nig ovretary, witli th e
, , j Ormerod.
"•n i-ting of Mtsssrs. A\ . \ ' ' t l t . s-,i ,n„,,y,n. W Kl.-tcl„ r, J . Cliadwick .M'"«rj. .1. (■;. I’icktip and I t . t-'o ' e *
Oek, W. Tliornlmr, F. D- Rn>
’'T' ' iK, r t s commi t tee was iiig of: Mes-srs. '1. R-twson. 'I-
apitoinu.-l tennis socrotjvnw. „ ^ j R. mittc.j iH-ing Messrs. L- lb
T. Alders-
‘"M: : ’',^'. ''K."lv"Kay‘and Io’h . Heaton were auditors. t h e GAITAINS.
,.’« aX 'S t t rT S . ' iS& W i ' ili<> K -O d ^ k
It doesn’t matter who tho present is for-give a Kodak. You can give a Kodak to
anybody. A Kodak always pleases.
It istho one present
suitable for young and old -Tilto We have models
fn “hock at all prices. Lot us help you with your Christmas present problem.
R e m e m b e r R o t l n k s f o r t l m o r o w n - u p s , B r m y n i c s t b e
f o r e b 11 tl r c:i . E. PYE, yOBK STREET. OLITHEROE again. -,r . -'^ '1 iiH-nilM-r n- irl inst .1. I'* HnrUn**^* in cj.m I Dou^j'^ m iS = S £ S S S S AS HL AS
II - r-i|| ,.|- e;th "11 Wllge.i m-'.t I ' - - " '" ■ ......... l.iid u.-ver l-i-.t l e v and no t t ' ; '^ l:;.i i...„ i-m-.-l hv Uii- Ill'll...... .
l . ' ' 'n..- t'
liir.niuiii .iiid t l int owing to ' •
f l iunhi iml .he ih ht
ri-uu.im-y lull.d :! ;■! i
I . I ,1 I,, .,,1, ■■.n il im-iut»-r to ' „1,-. I■,pt,..l,. 'Hie iugg.- itni„
»
• I'ti.n! l" l'a\ «■”* .iMMiuniv An ■'! ,1, , ; ,
lh<> i..- hei.i d,. m,.
...... Ifort a. Hm ' a n o l o h Imi ' - ' id i
..lllll.
.-KK.mms tvel-e llleludl-,1 Ijlt.l
i.-aliin- was the im reim,- ol , e-t- , 1 O- I'kI.
lew y,-ari „ L u-iudlv lolal led only d . .ut th a t .be olut. GHOSTS. .Mr-, lli'ievu in tin- m- \ t -ti,-.-l i- a t tin-
ni.iiueiil turui i ig from In-r mi rror , propar'. lory to Sidlyiiig fortb for a morning’.s shopp ing. Hul. as -In* (h-M-i-mb tin' stairs and
, - in- rg. - from her front g a te iliongh -jin-. l,».Ki i|iiiie -tiing amt ealni amt has no idea of il slio is all till' tiim- Ms-ing a ghos t ; a llgnre wliivh lias no -xisl . -mo at all, except- iiig in .Mrs. llrown’s own imaginat ion. Sim sow- it win- 11 she went np to ri-eeivo In-r l.ii/.'-s that Iasi
1 - n n wiih all the girhi ap-
,\1r. Itrown- even wlmii sin w.-pl at. the giav.- ,,l ill"-..- sin- lov,-,l.
ihmding "h.-ii slie
sl.md al the al tar with . I .
r ,",„.lv aware of lier-elf ai a woman ol •liimil '.■dt. ■•tin. a l i t t le stouter tin,., modern ■ti.-liioi, di i la le s . i i i rhap- tint endowed with
No\y r- '•Ii** U*'’’* * sh«* .*»
I - 1 1 1 ,lie something which makes her appear gracelnl and vonsiderahlv tal ler than
a.iv other ladi'-s of her own In-ighi. A " ' ' ' ’' ' ' .-xiil.iiiis why. at a recent
mnmc.pa ga ■
• -
i„o ilie si-ilce
sha.ply to a .short slont-. ■ iT e r
vnlgar-l.iol.iiig l i . t le ivr-oi i whom slm ::..!'rlv ran m .h - n r . v t
.livalind was h . r own lelt.s-liun m a hii.^ not tran-f . inm-d hy her hnotv e.1,;.
l or that lo- l ln l It was In - l - l f . The glmst. 1 '" ! Ini i -.Hond. had faih-l t.. sHiml m Itont ot .In-
■■"Tins' of ciiniie. IS iv.h ap s m.t i ,nde nii- nun- lng l>” ‘ a h - s fmmy asi»vt ino.-elits • . f w^n ............ and 1 come np with a ho^
7'7r£7;i^::;i77j:sA;;r;r,; .
............. U'- ,„.,.f,„, e accompanied he Mils , ,Vn . .. K:«l. ““ “ ............
mh t t trim bis esjKniemv and coaeb- 1 "will ereaUv tieiiefil onr youn^K
‘"it Till, howbiig momR’rs have farcsl much ,
, ind bav.'l nnunigod to gel some good li>
uU ill Tho roininittee handicap vaa non k | . W
D.mdi.le, with Mr. ,T. Cralilree as
i.iiiii.r.ii, M ■ .y,
\ II Aitk.m s pri7s' wa. j , , (j. Uronm
Ml-, Hindi., for bat unforumal . ly Mr U . g i y
MR. FUF.O
FORRF.ST (of Cbtbcroe). (Vciuon BUiikU'lI.)
iho Ul.-ickbuni .-LnUenr
Dr.imatie, anti
Mu.sic.-d Society L
liirl,” a
iwo-i.et mtisical comedy wliieh i.s rtmuing tUrougboni tin.' present week at llm nieatro Itoyiil. Dlackhurn. Ciowdorl houses are ilio rulo and, il tlie vocal items aro not given witli an o.'.cellenco that would
plea.so the very raslidions. tJierc is ainplo comiK-n- Kition in the amnsing .sitnution.s, and tbo splondid mounting of the cometly. Tho por- formanco is
w.inderfully fissr from those (W- fects which one not unnaturally a.s-sx-iat.s with anniteiir is-rformaiices amt princi|sd« and chorn.s alike work wholeboarlcslly. The prodnciion is a iM-rsoinil triumph tor .Mr. t'harle.s Olivet, ill,- lion, pnidnis-r and stage manager, who. afu-r the <-ni-lain wa.s rung down on .Monday t/i the ac<om|siniiimiu, ol .siist.-iincsl applaitse, had to how his ackmuv- hvlgmciils to the audience. .ill tin- pr inupa l piut- an- in eaiuM,- hands,
To i.he king reori-d ot
succe.s.se.s .-icliieved b.v h to lio atUlod " Tho Stinshmo
and It i.s is-caif".- Iinimnir iinsloiniinites t l iat the "iit.-i.Hiding lignre is .Me. Ib-rt Shaw, who .IS •• Klisit," an .-v Konr-whieler ,lriv,-r.
C H gV L ’B U l lN . MKX'S n *ASS Tinro u;is
:Ut<*n»liun•' at. Un* xilla^* uliPi <'i» Sumkt> wId’H D.
jnt ' F'.'^'jnLi addi'*’*'*' «>n A VSU t<» a ta.n l“ p. nml what hivaiik' of l l .” .s|fs-aki r ' ’' r«*maj k»'< urn* i k'x-nly apprii'iat«<l.
g.'
lmr.il iii.et l llg 111 1 1 1 . nit" IS wa- ImM m lli' l illLige < lull on liic.-ila> .-v. iung. .Mr Ihx'iii Itolnn win, ins - jd. -nl , iii. -ni's! m .-i- a -giKsI al t '-nd. , i i" Tim i'mU l.nsiii. ss was Ih.- ; ■ t's-tmii ol olliis.-s ami p.i'sitig ol .uioUlil-. till' I '-l ir ing pr.-sttlciit was nnainmotisly is-- . I.-,
l.sl a.s was ,\|i . 11. |■arkmson,
Vl l 'I 'ACK Cl.I 11 A.V.NTAI. i ils il io
siii'-r. .Mr. .1. \V. l
loi-i.ill w.i- .i i. isi inl"l — , ' l a u witil .Mr. f . Wdkms 'm a - a s l a l l l . , At. SSI-.. ' i'. li-s kwiili .iml .M. Id.'-.-ii w.-is-
■ t's! t'» til" lomni i ti '"-. t ic'* .Ml .si-. -I. H'.rslall amt W.
.......bon. all th.- .nli.-i-j !
„„.,„lmr.s I 'Hig .'■■. l . u . d , A snadl to-., .m tim s o i l ' s
w.liking was I ' l . i r l '- ' l Mil llmi.- IS a
iial.ims' in
li.iml oi aliont L'l'.’
Ili.oiks were a c s . s l .d Mr. 'I'. Cons'-.s loi haynig llm
l.ilhai'l tallies ivnotat .s l ami lo .Mi. -,ii lor lining np light ami
sli.nl.- lor tallies Tim retiring oliiji.-ds wen- :ils<i tliaiik'sl tor
itioir s'-rsiivs ilniiiig tlm past S'lic. CKI.I'JlHA'l l ' ’.X'. Di-s. rihing th.- I' suvi ts
■IS .t t 'ol i ' . - rva lne i.--nnioti in n-ahty it was .•ek-'iration '.1
vn-l.irs th.- h . at f ' .ns ' -n. i -
'tis.-s Imld a veiy en)oyal.le
g.itlmring a t ( l i .emla l - 'P..iip'-iam,-
....... .
'ni..
.............hugs lOimili I'leil tu t 1 mi,i,i. 'h l v l . t ' - . l l-y .h.- M,ss.-s
lr.-la.nI.
"i, I" " ''- ', '
A short t.-ast list,
w.is goin- ll i iongh. Ml. .1. \V. .N'nu.r. wi," | . . . -n l .d . prop'is'sl tlie [,"1 -1 . 'll 111.' Cuii-. i u i t n v I'.irty. .Mr. r - Nnt .al l I'-sisimling.
II.- at-.. piolHi-a-d iJm
loa.-t .,1 tin- AVoim n \ I ........ ... .Mrs \n l ta l l .
dei.nn.smg lor .Mi.'. A"lieion,
'r.-;>lung. In propsuig iln- t'
.a.st "i Urn
Wor.Moii, lecalling ili ".innieins-iiu nl "I t n
' r a . R X c m ; ^ ; . ^ V b a ' f - ■ - a i r y ?
sUh-ts a,-.. g - tt,ng
-hor.er. W-If . , T-ilUing .Machine.”
Wilkinson. A
t..ast t.> the yisitor.s was pP" jMsed bv .Mm. Irving. Miss W lieeler r.-pl.v ng. A vote of Uuiiiks to die bi'ln-.s suWomiiutU-e [AKvdaiiics 11. Diirkwortb, K. I!. \ cs-yers. 1. g ii,,l,i„Mm tiii.l It. foiling*') inr an-ailgiilg t ie
1 lo b\ .Mr. (,ii--sswill King
seconded by .Mr. T. .1. ll'.lgate. 'I >"• -M- over-,ill"
iv.st of tin- eVMiing was ii"-iit m .i
iitlieriiig was I'lopostsl l,y the c lainii.iii . nl
avnviviiil iiianin i-. Dion ing and at*”""' ' iii'lnlg.'d in and songs wn.- tiipiudl.y iciideiid
;>u. i'k Irviuc couli'ihui<.*«l a humurou.'s *U
< iw'*M ILL-JUDGED. t,, a certain civiliaii inleiiimeiil camp in
Gormiiny soveral miisiciiiiis were ""''ro nrovido eiitcrtaiiimeiit lor llieir felbiw-piisoii- ors They ngroctl le do this, iiiid ii room was sc't'iipiii t for their study and relioamal. sM^r liile, however, they liegaii to think t,bc.\ e lieitig ill-treated; tliey wore iirofeosiomi
musicians and ought
fo their work. They, tbereforo put I'onviii-d a claim; but, alas, no funds wore foi-tlicoming. So they went on strike. Im- mediatelv, more tlmii twice a.s many olbors olfei-ed tboir services, and it was fomid tliat iiiiito a large proportion of tbo camp ronswtwl m- singers,
J.layers, and composers. Gradu- . U bo members of tbo first Jiarty camo back
to bo pm'
• mil •iizruC(i lo UIKO incni ........................... Wi.s supiiosod lo 1)0 tbo star among them gave
, r f "p. * 1 - 7 J , z « « " '
M ss liaiiks i.iul .Mr. A. lam-dide. wliih- *n 70 ami >*0 were prc.'-ciu.
,„„,...„n'iit in f.'io. l.y the hit'- •'''■■ '■■
Art.tltbiiol, "lie lini.- .M.-iiil.-r '"r Tliis was rc'i'oiidi<
KOH SEUVU'KS t tE S n E l lEH .
kin.lly na im. ' . iiiinit"
c.mrtcsy, and tlieloss It'^wil! h>' rcmcinh.-icd tinil slioitly befoi'-
11, re is aiiotlnT .'liiiiilcy sioiy iliiiii wlneli I,.'I ter illnsu-iitcs die liiic " ' I 'y i r ''
his death .-^aiitley itmlcrwcii t an "l"\™ i h i l was cnnijilelcly Micccs,still. AlUi a 'ni,MS,ncnt visi. m his
j.aticiit, the sjx'cial-
Progessive Spiritualist Church Tbo Progressive SiiLrilualists oiiciicsl the
( o iu v n Hall, oil Saaday last tbo .s|
K.viKors
for the dav being Mr iind Mrs F r a a k Hopjior, ■iml Mr. ijawsoii, of Itlacklmrii. l l ierewi is a
a ^''"1 iikr»i In*'
follou* «! atnl |
YIISS .TKN’XIK BOBO. (Doliu I)nl.‘.)
is alwavs
rc.sonnefnl and happy. His pro.s- onto on' tho stage a t all t imes wa.-t provoeatne
I of moi-riment ,m the iKtrl ot th e an d ic iK^ 1 In this pha-,- he ha.s tho admi rab o a-'*>''’‘' ' of .Mha -Molhc To|M>mg "'I'o, a.s Ijloot s tuU, insisu-iu on calling hciself h.y bee ma id ' '> name, exploits her inu-t must eiris-titely. H u singing of “ -Mill Hi l l ,” an adaptat ion of the original ” .Sottiii’ Mil,” is one of llm
blgge.st hits of the cvciniig. As " Oimmnt lote I'ai'kci- ’■ (known to his i iitimalcs as '• .Soss-y " ) Mr. Rohci-t Tnnmi- al.oi miihe.s a dcsidtsl t-onuilmiioii to the lim ol the inece.
Tho lore making cpisod,-.; a te oNcecdingly
well done. .Miss
.icc.nic l.ord, who 'altc.-s ' le t i t le rale, is a clctor and
wii-.somc 1 .-ini i lale ” ami Imi singing is not a whit lieJoiul
lier mt in g . -Mr. Horace Hall ... of " larrd Iliccstej ” (a young .stockbniku ) iiiv. St; llm p.ii t with ease and nalnraliieJ-s, while .Me. l-rcd Forrest who. as
\ um m
It.nmlcll." pla.ts the jnnioi- Ica.I. iinikes tlm most of his par t , ins ,s<vims witli Delia l,eiiig pai l icnlar ly happy amt live Horn
al liln iaiilv.
QUAVERS.
.Mf.SlC .MAD.N'E.-tS.
Tim l.iio .-^ir Cliarles .sianth y i t" d lo I'-ll
Iiiaiiv . 1 giHsl story, ami he never tir.-'l of r. lal ing tlm fnllowing incident m Ins car.-.-r. -tic t'l iarles was a|>|--aring al an iiii|x>riaiu
'i.ia.-rt in ................1, amt among Ins
s.mgs was l lan o i i’s laimnts '- 1 o .Uln-nea.. nl wliiili
S.inth-v was nmlonlil<all.v tlm Iniest living .-'xi-om-iil. lb- had vom|ilet.-d the lirsl S.-I-.. amt was p io u 'd in g " i lh the sevoml. wlmii an .li’a-ilv [nan Ins.' Imm hts -'-at n [I,,. l„Mly ot tlu- hall, ami vigorously .slmkmg 1
tl," plailnrm. Arriv.-.l there, he
rais.sl Ills ,rin-. amt in a -tenlorian voice
-hont.sl ■ ' ami llm gr.-al
l.arit.in" prumplly
,1 ■
i ....... . son 111 '
c.-as'd singing Irom slns-r aina/a;imnl. ■■.stir." tin- 'U ai .g'- r went 'in in strni'-nl .' singing a great .song--a line
. ilw'- lotniH.s. r has slmw n me how it
i willl lie l"-gan lo cllllll. on lo the I'lalf.lH I ..V'-r liaiiks "1 Ihev.-rs. I,nt Imlore h.' '.ml. mlm-s" Ids I'liriwis" he was ro-straine.l amt
I i'.'l '.nt of til" Iniildiiig.
1 .g|,l.s<-.iiient nnslical eMimiiialnm ot tins ' man was int.-iesting. for ll pr.ived that ny ' was A
l.rilliiiiit iiiatln-maticiali ami a lirilliaiit ' s|»
al.er I’.-rfertly lalioiial in every nUn-r -nlii' cl, innsic atom- aroii" ,1 in him an .'\- I.i.iimnt wl.icli remler.-.l limi ipiite ninic- ."
nnt.iM" tol his actions wliil.' it lastcil.
,
1 V.....11' SS lo add. th a t In- and tin; cniiil>os.'i ; of •• To Aullu*a ” v^oio
- h.-aii ami wringing his hands appi'iaclmil K.U'II t o Jll.'i TUADH,
.V siiirv IS going till' roniid of it foreign pianist sviio has mad'* sov.-ral rtx-oiit apiiear-
aiiC'M ill I.oiidnn. lie liad Iweii iiiviled to dine with ii weidlliy
ll'Kil .MaiiiifactiinT, who, iiideerl, luid Irnguii tile as a shoemaker, and now prltkxl binisolf as a patron of tho art.'. .After dinner the piaiilsi was reiKsatsHlIy itsketi to play, which hi' did. hilt with ill grace.
.Not long after the millioiniiro was ditiiiig .
ssiili the musician, and dnrbig the ovciiing ilie lalt'-r left tin' mom for a moment, and is'lnnuxl V'itli a pair of old hoots, wliicli he
e.irefnlly place.l In't'or.' his ustmiisluxl guosl. ■• What am 1 to do with these?” the rich
man einiiiiii'd. With a genial smile the pianist rcjilictl: . .
Why, llie other night you askorl mo to inake a tilth' mnsic for y'oii, and tins evening, t reiinest yon to mend
tlm.so books^ for me.
I'ku-li to bis own trade, yon know!” EASY CHAIRS & SETTEES
T . S attertlra a ite & Son YORK STREET
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1,„- .Iniie me a g' oil turn ..over heard >aiith:y' sa g- Ac-onhagl.v, lb-
,.;dle,l.
'''u-l“ 'i"' '' 'b'."''exchdaied •• no aiali win. j ,
...shI Uin sl,,,ll sav th a t he
,. .I,,.;. ,, -iml tho ins-il of i t lioiiig rocogiiiscd ,locor : m».|, 'bv law. .Mrs. lIopjK-r foUowotl with vc-toiaa of ■, .spirited addioss on the phdosojihical side
.
and .sing with niidimiiiislied a'>b>"f ■' , • H " - t - . v - i i i g great .stre.-s alt tho fact a licallb unto bis Majesty,
Si veai-s rise tlom ills .ii nii n.o . -,aad erect, of !s,>>n"'"b-''>''- " " I .. ii„ r„ ’.
1„. Inid made famous many >’/ " ^ ' ’’ 'T- i 'n ia g Tins vnice mty bave been a
ill Imie, hilt lieliind it was the t . ,''.i which bad hrniigbt a wmbl s liomage r,.,'t nl England s greatest tmritniic.
THE lUiTOllT UNKIND. M a d a m e A t i t o i a e t t o S t o r l i i i g ')■ « ? .
t a e i t b o s e r v i c e s o f t h e s u m o p i a n i s t w b o r - e v e r s h e w o n t , t b o r o w e r o t i m e s w h e n s h e w a s c o m i i e l l e d l o s e e k a s u b s U t n t o . A m o n g t h e
1 a k e e n d o s i r o t o j i l a y f o r M n d a m o S t e r l i n g . ^ t ” 5 ? ' . i s n “ ’Z " . U ' m " - ; . . . !
a c c o m i a n i s t s o f t h e d a y w a . s w h o h c .s i tU 's p r i d i n g h i m s e l f o n h i s s k i l l i n t b o a r t o f a c c o m p a n y i n g , b a d e v e n
f o r l l i o r o u s o n t - im . . u o v o r a p p r o v i n g o f b i s 1 ' ° t a k e n a p e r s o n a l d i s b l c o t o t h o m a n . , >■’ • •
is ll now film. This is an ago of mqmsitivo- wcckly jMijicr, dates
” AVbero is Mv AVandoring Boy To-nigbtl"’ „ e s s . t ,„ o t h e r d a y . I l ' d o e s .
A V o h a d o n e t h e ^
1 ,0 a p e r s o n o f g r o u t b k o , s a n d d i s l i k e s , p i u - ^ i , ^ „ o , u i t . r a t o d t b o p b o n o m e m y s i d e . T h o l a r g o l i c i i b i i - l v i l l t h o m a t t e r o f a c c o m p a n i s t s . X I - ; b a m a s o t h e r a r t i s t s d o , s l i o . u s n a l l y r e - .
l , a d ' ‘ b w u a s k e d a n d .
'"(j'Sn. “ A i f f
, v a s v o i - j ' g r a t i f y i n g . u i d s b o ^ ^ ^ a p p o r d , s m a d e f o r c o n s t a n t
. li"„l,t .,s to the aims aa<l uloaks ol ' 'T
' ,7 , , ' (xnne Mr Dawson is ,iu tmcommoii medium, l|.,vi„g „ sivle of bis otni in both las j :“ia,ess and dcim'.ustratioa of pbciiomena, be .liniculty in obtaliung and bobbin ^
‘ j ^ f 'w ' L tbe'aiaaiu-r iit tvbicb was U\-^ our 'ivos be.'o tliat nifocted mir lives ni the bfo
a l t o n t i o i i o f t h e c s n i g r e g a l i o n . H o d e a l t t u t i ren u rk s deal t with sptr.Hiabsai as a whe n Mr. lloinH-.c in a lew well A'
perverse old sinner is the - Buoyant chair. It puts
you to sleep, and won*t let you go to bed. The system of springing is the product of an unexampled and unique crafts
manship, and hidden in the dcptlos of an enormous soft ness there is a choraacr which nothing can break.
packing <le|iartmoiit at tho soap wwk.s) sings sovcr.-tl iP-m.s vivaciouslv; but no liner
voc.al lontribution i.s made titan tbo " Here’s to love,’’ Iiy Mi.vs Iftbel
Entwi.stlo, which was
laptiir.mslv .-ipplaialerl.
Jli.ss Highton does well JU
.\li.s,s Ilrowne f .Mario Silvainc,” head of tbo '•1> r4'-«- V-. '":j¥ T. by] J<i7- i.uvi fo,. our !.,v
1 ,...iiiiri the committee staled -iiiimi Otis report aiul lialanco
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APVEaTISEB AND TIMES. FRIDAY^ DECEMBER 15y 1922. 11
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THE SUNSHINE GIRL. AMATEURS’' SUCCESS AT BLACKBURN.
:: XMAS LIST OF :: Pianos -at- Baf^eP pon 2^ Hein? Lid 21, RAILWAY ROAD,
BLACKBURN- . - New Vertical
:: Tol. 6097*.
New Ebonised Vertical New Overstrung........... .... New Overstrung 4-£t. 4-ins. New Bell Vertical
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New Bell Overstrung Bruckner Overstrung Carlspett Overstrung........... Mohr & Sohn Overstrung.... Beethoven Overstrung
...........
39 Gs> 45 Gs. 50 Gs. 55 Gs. 50 Gs. 60 Gs. 65 Gs. 65 Gs. 60 Gs. 60 Gs.
WE SAVE YOU POUNDS.
WE GIVE THE MOST ADVANTAGES WE ARE MANUFACTURERS------AND SUPPTA^ THE PUBLIC DIRECT.
Est. 100
Ye.ar.s. Tel. 0097.
TUNERS sent to Clitheroc every Week I 20,000 Pianos tuned Annually
tbrourrhout North of England .'ind North ■Wales.
THE GREAT CENTRAL PIANO SALOON ..-21, RAILWAY ROAD,
BLACKBURN :: BLACKBURN
IF YOU ARE WANTING ANYTHING : ; FOR XMAS : : :
—Say a B it of Nice IR ISH ROLL Bacon or Real Good IMNCASHIRE Cheese. A RLU-M PUDDING :
:
SOME
MINCE.MEAT, o r a : NICE
CHRIST.MAS LOAF :
A Few
lianceoj, and I'xcelleiit roprcssontjitions of the 1 Inir, domimering Hmlson (manager of tho works) and ol the exeitalile Froncli mnniigor of the Foteigii de-,i:irimout, iir'.> given tiy j l r . T. Atkinson and .Mr. H. .Shaw lo.speetivel.v.
S ‘-Lady Itosaliello ” (Rord
Bico.ster’.s
ALMONDS and BASINS, or NMJTS :
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.•V POT OJ-' JEDLA' :
iho music Iming lii-ight juul olfoctive. Slon- iioii. too, .should Iw made of .a ehamiing .sy/eeiahty d.-inrv (the .-Vrgentino) arrangctt hy Mi.hs Tanner, and intrmlucod into ttio scond la-t.
.Mr. (1. H. Holden again wieUks tho baton,
llio rlrossos aie hv .MoNirs. ■faetpies and Juby, of
Ul.iekiwx>l. Tim iK-rformaiu'o will bo ro- l.oaUxl to-niglil jind to morrow (afternoon and evening).
IJotJi seonos all- laid at I’ort Sunsliiuo and
jlougBhold DiVi 57 & 59; SALFORD.
On till* ouca-Nion of a bij^ olmri ty concert
ill London. Madann.' St4>rlini;’.H accompanist was (aken >ndd<’nly ill, and a t Hhort notice
/*l»o ua s forn*d' lo accept tlio offer of this miisit.ian to fill the ^ap, much to her annoy- anro and the piani^t^s del ight . Madatne Sterliiifj, thendore, was singing
r.tostiX • (liMHl-hye ’• in no amiahlo mood
th a t night , and hal fuay ihrougU tho song **111* coiiijih-iely forgtii the words. An awk ward paiist* I'nHovvetl, dur ing which her ac- «Mmpanl^l. att«*nipt»ng to prompt the singer hy (pioting the mi"iing lin**, sjud in a stagi-
u lii.s|vr : — •• What are you wai l ing fo c r” ■*'I’he word-'. >ou '•illy itliot.” came ili •
angry reply. yC’%
The Chair that makes going to bed a trouble!
pit
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Red Currant, Black Currant, or Bramble, Or .some. E.vtra-tine : TEA or COFEEE I t you need any
: : •
GLACE CHERRIES GROUND .-ILMONDS. or
ICCTNG SUGAR------ JUST CALL IN, VVE HAVE THEM. And a whole lot of other Good Things !
‘ ’ I " ‘
t-nest pday.
id all COCK
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I:
W. BLACKBURN & SON
of Clitheroo th a t they tiro : : dp e n i n g
beg to announce to the Public a
s t a l l
on the MARKET, for the Sale of FRUIT AND VEGETABLES, RABBITS AND PDULTRY, on and from SATURDAY NEXT, December 16th, 1922 : ’ and Idngdly solicit Patronago.
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Our Motto : “ Quality with Cheapness.” RABBITS A SPECIALITY.
Address : 37, CASTlT vIEW, Clitheroo lints.-
Only one man m 20 is CR. lall. wo road. s iS K u i’i “ Z ".
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