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Tim Wilson & Sons „ york stre e t , clitheroe.
NO. 19G3. REGISTERED AS NEWSPAPER P IC T U R E HALL —: KING LANE, CLITHEROE
Manager: W. J . POVEY. : The Cosiest Kinema Theatre in Clitheroe* TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW !
I* iU-DUOOM & Al'I'ly. Advvr.
! ‘J'l SllOOT-
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I' .'thl TiriJOH [. I'AIR OAK J.
COXSTANCE TALMABGE in “ L E S S O N S IN L O V E ” - . ■\lsL. AVILLIAM S. HART ;v(. liis best in W H I T E 0 A K . A Western story.
.MOXHAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY) : BETTY COMPSON IN :
THE LAW AND THE WOMAN rill- ilrivinn
tli.it has slin-ed tile souls of countless tlicatrcgooi'S. Now, ivitli all its
ihuiidering eonllict. all its class and dash and “ high-life ” fashion,
fl.ashing on the screen. A brilliant big supporting cast and boautifid BETTY COMBSON in a role she was born to pl.ay !
•Aiind) near r i!u*f.‘rv},o,itR
l l >at-' of »‘ntr*yt l inji*. l ‘J t h May,
ilivr with
|L . l l t i lcock an d Kinc: Strr*2t^
William Duncan and Edith Johnson in “ T H E S I L E N T V O W ”
A drama of the North-West wliich
h.as not only “ punch ” and “ atinosphoro,” but
li.as the merit of novel situations and a story that never
ll.ags.
THUJISDAY, ERIDAY AND SATURDAY : i ^ J i M T H E P E N M A N
’Fcfttiiring Americji’s greivtost Actor, LTOiNEL BARRYMORU, in the workl-fnruous tlrmniv ndaptod from tJio story by Sir Charles L. Young. A brilliant .story brilliantly
en.'U'led. |r b ( ; r 0
|Mns(at«d ia
A.tn IT :-U*CE.
ALSO------- m- “ T H E C U P OF L I F E * ’-^
Tiios. H. luce’s grijiping romance of two worlds. A
verit.able colour-wheel of beauty iiiul artistry with a melodramatic ])lot that grips and tlirills. Ctist includes Hobart Bosworth, iMadge Ikdlamy, TuUy Marsliall, and Nile.s Welch. One of the great
ohorings of the se.-Lson tu picture-goers !
■ in-iry of ; 'I-.***. \v*ho at
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P . S . T ^ .
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, At 3-15 — AT THE WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE.
S p e a k e rMr . JOHN BOLTON, Brierfield
Soloist—Miss
R.VCHEL CL.-IRK. Accompanist—Mu. R. HAESTE.;\D. ADD ARE IVELCOilE.
FB,IDA Y^ .TULY' 27. 1923.
T H E G R A N D R ENEMA Manager ......................
Ignatius CuLxasN.
TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW. Helen Chadwick & Richard Dix in------ KuiK'rt Hiighc.s great comcdy-rnniancc, “ DANGEROUS CURVES,AHEAD.” Also WjVnda Hawlcy in “ T H K H O U S E T H A T .T A Z Z B U I L T
MOXU3.'\Y 't'UESDAY . t tVEDNESD.AY — MATINEE Wednesday, 2-30. JACK H A XI E l.X :
Ono of tho raosfc rousing Western romances. Starting life in the lap of luxury, then bocoming penniless, “ 3Fate ” Jiammoncl spent months in the frozen North searching for gold, with whieh to blot out the stain on his father’s good name. See this full-blooded story of the great West 1
HILLS OF HATE
The Stoll 3.^ilm Co., presunt : “ A MODERN CINDERELLA ” A j\Iaurico do Marsan production, tolling the story of a Cinderella up-to-date.
“ THE LEATHER - PUSHERS.” Rouiul i l . “ STRIKE FATHER, STRIKE SON.”
THURSDAY, FRIDAY ANJ:> SATURDAY JOAN MORGAN IN:—
.•\n adaptation of George Stephenson’s famotis novel. “ A little world apart.” It i.s a charming British production witli a Sfilendid supporting caste, including Mario IlHngton «.V Bobbio Andrews.
A revolver shot disturbed the wedding party, which led to a tragedy and years of misorj* for two lovers, but in the end came the wonderful understanding and ro-union.
SggrFSRES OF IHHOOENGE'^ SIOLLIE JvTNG in “ S U S P I C I O U S WI V E S
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Chiklreii send Xarne and .'Iddre.s.s and Raees ente red for, wi th fel'S.
ADUL’I’S : Cel yo u r Ki i t ry F o rm a t once f rom :
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CLITHEROE WAR MEMORIAL. C A S T L E F U N D .
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION. A R'SEETeNG of all persons
iviiling to
as.si.st in arranging a T o r c h a S s jh t P r c c c a s s o n on Saturd.ay, 25th
Aiigu.st ne.xt will be held iit the 'Pown Kail on i T h u r sd a y th e 2 n d .-Xiigiist n e x t a t S p.m.
,1. T. WJIll’l ’. .Mayor.
IIY. WKEK-S. Hon. See.
REMNANTS!
Seizo your opportunity for making your noxt Frock or Jumpar of _ .
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FOULARD : VOfLF ou ZFI'JfYR — Splendid A.s;ortmenl. Ji'rom—
John OUGBCWORTH — R I M|l N G T 0 N .
B O L T O N - B Y - B O W L A N D . S P O R T S
Saturday, August 1 1 th Upwards of £50 in Cash Prizes.
CLAYTOX-LF-AKJOK.S i ’KlZF BAXD Sports Commence, 2-30 p.m. Prompt
Ol’KN I'.VKXrS: 1s t 2ful 3rd
KKI Varil.s I ' lal l i a r e I l a iu i i c a p 2 1 £ 2 21 ■Itli P r ia o 10/-
•_'2II Yaril.f Flat. l iar . . H a n d i c a p 2 3 30/- 10/- 1 .Milo Klat, Ha c - H a n d i c a p ........ 2 3 £ 2 £1 Crns s Cmin t r y Haco ....................... 2 3 2 2 21 Kntrance I ' c . 1/- .-acli Front .
Po n y Ga l lnp (1 .Milo) I n . ^ l i t n o t tn oxcoed 13) ii .li .. to Ito r iddon liv l lovs l.f) voar.s of a n e o r n h d o r ' font r a n r o foo 2/ -1 ........ 21 -C2 lU -
Also Local Events. (.See Posters).— EntriosT,Close August 4th, 1923. —
Entry Form’may be Inul on a])pIictition lo W. 'L
’UR.XER, Secretary. N EWT O N
CLUB AND READING ROOM. :: Till': 29th A.XXUAL
iP0R8 S GL T will be held on SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th, 1923. •!jn Vani.'v l-'lAt Race handicap 30/- 15/- 5/- V:ml.s l'”lnt lluco handicap 40/- 20/- Kiitranco lu’O, 1/- each KTcnt-.
Complimentary T’lckeL for two or more Knlries.
All Entries must Ih5 sent lo the Secretory^
not later than Monday, August, 13th.-^ T. P. SPAUKS, SocTcUkry. ,
List of Open Evonts ; 1st. 2iul. 3rd.
Onr Mile I'lat Kaco handicap 30/- 15/- 5/- (Jfjido.s H;ico ...................................... 30/- 15/- 6/-
.Mn.iiical C’hair.s for ISfotor Cycles ...................20/- 10/- 5/-
BLACK ITALIANS
I FODENS I SHIRTINGS ■TOWELLING I TABLING] CALICOES ETC.
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YORK STREET, I CLITHEROE.
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SHIRTS SHEETS BLANKETS HOSIERY BLUE JACKETS OVERALLS ETC.
H o im s:—9 a.m. to 5 p.ra.'l Wednesday, 9
a.in. to 12-30. i
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LOWEST PRICES.
JHE KEY TO SATISFACTION" 15)'
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GARDEN FETE ®B1 SATOeHAY, AOS. 4 th
^V'ill br hciu in thr GROUNDS OF MORETON HALL, WHALLEY, (by Ivind jirrmi.s.'^ioii nf Sir l i r i i ry W . Wor s l ry- ' raylor , Bar t . , Iv.C.)
Fiiim 2-0 p.m. until dusk, 7-0 p.m. SPKFCHF.S by
C A P T . B R A S S , M .P . AND OTHER S P E A K E R S .
G R E A T A T T R A C T I O N S ! X'umvutu.s olhiM' II'ari
READ and SIMONSTONE BAND WILI. I'LAA' l-'Oli
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fiv.slimi nls IVnviiii-il al l■l■lu<llnal)ll• clmrgi'.s.
ADMISSION, 1 - (iiii hnling lax). :: 'I'ivki is purchased before the D.ay, 9 d .—
Tickcl.'i mav In- liad fmm all (Aiii.-wrval ivv ( 'lulis nr .Mrmbi'i'.s of tjiv Womi-n's Unionist .-Vs.'.oi'ial inn.
SPECIAL PENDLE BUSES will inn from Challmm and ('lithiTiic direct lo Moix-toii. :::
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T el. 147, TO-DAY (Friday) & TO-MORROW. Matinee each day, 2-30.—
Proprietor : T, COUPE. PEARL WHITE in a gripping Fox Production : “ K N OW Y O U R M E N ”
Also JI.xnrnjKiuT.v Fisiikk in “ T H E T I G E R L I L Y ” An Italian story. Matinee Pictures : “ Rose of Nice ” — ■»- “ What “ Charlie ” did in the Groat V/ar.”
MONDAY
TUE.SDAY & WEDNESDAY: ClOLtiWYX Present :—
GRAN D L /A R C E N Y
surrounding a man whoso seitse of
ju.slice niim-d iJie great love of iii.s life. Elliott Dexter and Roy Atwell are in the cast of tliis very powerful play which none should mis.s.
—T O M M IX IN “ H A N D S O F F ! ” SECRETS OF* NATURE.
A
We.stem whirlwind, replete witli hair-raising stimt.s and dynamic action. COMEDY.
'n iL 'R SD A Y PHI HAY cS: S.Vr iTKDAY: W h a t d o M e n W a n t ?
Lois \Vk:i:.‘^TKK wnne jind dlrect«Kl this great storyat tlie request of leadei'S of promin ent wom«*n's and social clulis, aiul probes various .-kveimes of life in ;m endeavour to effectively (.liscover the reason for man’s inlierent
restle.ssne.s.s. It is a t<.*use story, of unusual dramatic jiower and interest is clt*sely snsiaiiiefl tliroughout.
SC R A .tV lB L ED W i V E S
Is lirimfiil nf ni'W iili-as. of (|iiainl I'omcily eonccit.s and diiighlful
viv.acity in her poll rayr.l of I tio girl wlio i-lop's om-r and marries twice-.
— CHARLII': CJIAPLIX ix “ S U N N Y S I D E ! ” —
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No Half-Prices to Second Houses - : Passes not available- ileilidays &, Saturdax-s.
BoeiKi.NG : 3d. e-xtra to 1/- tind 9d. Si-ais. Box Office eijie-n 11 a .m.- l : :i-;i0-o-30.
Commencing each Evening at 8 — Twice Saturday—at 6-15 and 8-15. — .MA’I'l.N'l-iFS,
We-diu-.sday and Saturday, at 2-30.
It :: TOPICAL BUDGET. With (M..A1HK AVMNDSOR, the .soroon s
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a s t , smart and tracUble, the more y ea drive a TRUSTY TRIUMPH the
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