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SATURDAY, KSOWDAY & TUESDAY (FEBRUARY 25th, 27th & 28th)
THE CATHOLIC AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY WILL PRODUCE THE FAMOUS COMEDY, IN THREE ACTS :
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Doors open at 7-15. Tho Annual MASKED I , ; . IIU'I l,,t to
F A N C Y D R E S S B A L L CO-OPERATIVE H.-\LL, KING LANE. CLITHEROE,
(Kancy Drcia O p t io n a l) V.'ill lie lu-M a t th e n 10 Gd.
Friday, February 24th, 1922- MR. G. COWGILL-S ORCHESTRA
' ■ ■ ' - Dnncing 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
F 1) Kav,T. Cunningham. I^ IW s t,\V .T h o rn h .K 7 ,l.( ;.C ow g i ll ■ and K;-I.
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Hy Dorothy Brandos, played by a Strong Cast wbicb includes Gerald Ames, Cbri.«sie Wliito, Kileen Demies, and other favourites. A clever story amid lovely English Settings 1
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WILD HEATHER SLAVES OF PRIDE
A fl-parl Vitagraph drama of unusual interest, with beautiful Alice .Joyce as tlio object of a .Mother’s match-making intrigues!
Thursday and Saturday : BY BERWEN BANKS
An adaptation of the Xdvel by tlic author of “ A Welsli .Singer.” • A charming plav featuring J.anghorne Burton and Kilcen Magrath !
Episode 3 Vitagraph’s Groat Now Serial “ THE — V E ILED— MYSTERY.”
Moor Lane United Methodist Church. iTLTlTlTi-Ti-Ti-UUTi-UTi-Ul THE ANNUAL
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T0 -S1ORROW, (Saturday)
AT HOMES H
Reception, 6-30 to 7-0, by MR. & MRS. JOS. SCOTT. Chairman : MR. J. HOBSON.
OKAND MISCELLANEOUS
K.STEKT.aI.S’MEI.T b y
ORCHESTRAL SELECTIONS.
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/ _L .N -L .V ^ _ ^K _ 9 1 Rolroshmonts served at Intervals Admission: One Shilling. Children half-price.
Clarke & Robinson I □Sl9 Wellgate, Clitheroe(□
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IViourning and Wedding Orders a speciality BY SYDNEY ORUNDY.
a t t h e PIANO: Mr. W. CRABTREE, :::
Commonco 7-45 prompt.
Admission: Reserved Seats 2 - ; Second Seats 1 - ; Back Seats 9d. I ’kin may 1**’ t< cn .11 tlio ** I invij tJikor.
: CLITHEP.OE CRICKET, BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB. . . P.S.A.
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■ UNDAY AYTCRNOOH N EX T . AT 8-1B P.M. At the WLAVKRS INSTITUTE
Si'i;.\i;r.ii ; MR . G. W A L K E .R . Blaeklnirn. Soloist ; .Mis.s lllLliA
Duiai.bN. Ai eompanist : .Mr. 11. Chi;\v.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2Gth, P R IZ E DISTRI BUTIO N, in The MOOR 1.A.N1-: CllAl’KI., at ;! 0 p.m. ------ Speaker; Rov. E. J. Padficld.
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OB.ME, .I.P., " i l l Distriliute the Prizes.
\ l s r i ' OK Til B R E V . TOM SYKE S, Gimend Secretary of the National Bmtherhooil Coiiiuil, boiidoii.
He will Speal; at a Tua-T.ahlo Confcrcnco'on TUESDAY EVENING, Fob. 28th, III the .MOf.NT ZION SCllOObBOO.M, Lowergate.
T!l.\ "ill be serveil at li o'clock at a nominal charge. Immediately after Tea the ( ’(inference "ill he held, to lie followed by a
PU BL IC L E C T U R E in the Cll.M’FL, by the R E V . TOM S Y K E S . Suhjeel ’ 'The Soul of Britain.” Chair to be taken a t I-llO p.m., by Cot Nrii.i.oit TO.M HLACKBUHN, Ciitheroe.
- ..-V Collection "ill he taken in aid of tlie Fiind.s. p^A rT s H*" C H U R C H~ SUN DAY SCH OOLS, -A GA Host
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Tt Ih, Ad,.rtis.r & Tim.i HoaiJ, A c c r in n to ”
[I.T th,. " AdvortIfl<<‘ nt 1’7. C\wtln Stxoot,
COSTUMES. WIGS and MASKS mayjie oDiai Church Street, Clitheroc.
' o, J TbTARKS may be obtained Irom MR. R. STUBBS, ' " Book Early ! RSD EN TAIH TER will he given in the ABOVE .SCHOOLS, on S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 25t h, at 7-30 p.m.
The First I’art will consist of a Sketcli , entitled : — “T H E MU S I C A L MONKS” —
You MUST See Tliis ! — It is iiuite New to Clithoroe !! The .Second Half will be tidten up by
THE OL D O RI GIN AL K EN T U C K Y M IN STR ELS . Hop along and bo amused, and-------------Don’t blamo us if you can’t get in.
--------- AD.MISSION, 1/-. A few RESERVED Scats. 2,'-. Plan a t Mu, Co.^Tr.s’, King Street.
TICKETS may be had from any Member of the CHOIR. EliT- w F l i M LimiTED FINISHING OF THE
32nd Annual Sale F in a l R ed u c t ion s
/ Clearing lines in all Departments GOATS, COSTUMES ,GOWNS & RAINCOATS
Tweeds, 54in. all Wool, former price 8/ii for 2/11^ - French Shantung. 23in wide, worth 3/11 for i/i i j Wide Width Silks in all colours, 4/11
BUY A WOOLLEN HOUSE COAT TO-DAY BFFORE IT IS TOO LATE, newest colourings, one price 5 /1 1 $ each
A few pairs only left of LADIES BLACK AND COLOURED CASHMERE HOSE 1/41 per pair
C h ild r en s COATS & ‘MILLINERY FURTHER REDUCED
8, 10 & 12, Church St., Accrington AND-AT NELSON
■Y j:-:D>:DKCKc:-:D:-:D:-:c:-:DKDKC.XD:-:DKDXD:-:DKDKDg iTiUTlTiTi-TiTJ-TiTiTiTi-UT F R I D A Y , FEBRUARY 17. 1922. THE GRAND KIHEEV2A TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW ! ! CHARLIE CHAPLIN in his
I.atcst Film “ T H E I D L E C L A S S ”
-:\lso .a find British Production of tho Famous Play “ Saved from tho Sea.” - Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
May JIurray and David Powcl in—^ — THE RIGHT TO LOVE
Jfngnificcnt I’aramount Artcraft .Super-Production. A powerful .story, beautiful .scenes, and remarkable acting.
.Also Zanc Grey’s famous Novel------ “ T H E LIG HT OF TH E WESTE RN S T A R S ”
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V tense and dramatic piotuir/atioii featuring Dustin F.ahnu.m. Thursday Friday and Saturday
ELSIE FERGUSON in LADY ROSE'S DAUGHTER
A .splendid Artcrnft Production of Mrs. Humphrey' AVnrd’s famous English novel. A picture full of beautiful settings.
Also • ALUIY ALDEN IN " S I L K H U S B A N D S C A L I C O W I V E S ”
A thoroughly enjoyable story full of delightful situations. Tho acting is out standing being played by a fine cast incUuling ALuiv Aldbn, who scored a great ssiicccss in ‘‘Tho Old Nest.”
COMFORTABLE 1st Class id iTi-Ti7iTidiTidiTiTi7i-Ti-Ti-T
Haircutting 8d. CLEAN
HAIRDRESSING At 2nd class Prices
Shaving 3d. COSY
Proprietors ; Tho JIardon ICinema Co., Ltd. — Manager : Donald R. E. Knowles. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW
PALLADIUM ' i f ’ - '’
Grace Davison and Conway Teario in a gorgeous Production, ‘ ATONEMENT.’ ^ Football Personalities : Blackburn Rovors.
Monday^ Tuesday and Wednesday
TWO MINUTES TO GO THE HAND OF PERIL
Charles Ray and Mary Andemon, in------ A rapid-action story with a lino blond of humour and pathos. .\LSO— .June Elvidge and House Peter, in Maurice Tournier’s brilliant story,
A powerful Drama of the Secret Service and a counterfeiter’s plot. Fiust- moving and tlirilling, it combines a fascinating story with perfect pliotogrnphy.
Thursday Friday and Saturday PTTHE DEVIL’S NEEDLE
A powerfid drama of modern life with NORMA TAIAIADGE, Margaret .Marsh, and Tully Marsliall.
FOOTBALL
BER.SONALTl’IES N E X T WE E K ; :
BIRMINGHAM. “ P E C K ’S B AD B O Y ” J. & F. tt Bentham HOUSE I
t h is WEEK'S SPECIAL, BASKETS.
ALUMINUM AND ENAMEL PAMS.
SEE OUR ROOMS. NO RUBBISH.
Theo. Wilson & Sons YORK STREET, Clitheroe.
GET A PAGES. Draflt O at u verco
They wear so well And look so well. For Men and Boys.
9, Market Place. PRICE TWOPENCE.
WHEN THE 'FLU FLIES |
and better woathor comes again, your lhought.s ^ will natttrally turn to the joy.s and delights of
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“ the open road.” I t may be that you are 5^ already contemplating sending us your Cycle or Motor Cycle to be overliaulcd and put into JC trim in readiness for the better days "hicli arc f t near a t hand.
If so, DO IT NOW. Don't wait until other people make up their minds to ^
do tlio same, or
po.ssibly you may be, incon- 55 vcnicnced by delay. Delay under any cir- X- cumstanecs is very “ aggranoying ” (plea.xe f t forgive u s !). Remember, too, that a bike in repair ne’er
ocon.sions
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sories, now and second-liand Mounts------ ^ everything, in fact, appertaining to road ^ transport, large or small, the place at "liich to place your orders is
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Market Place Clitheroe
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Uircct fn.m J. E. DR APER, Poultry Appliance Wnrehoosc, AUDLEY RANGE, .\Som.s Wmitcd.
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