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PARLOUR & SLATE &
ITC RANGES BARLi
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Theo. W NO. 19S7. K K S o n s
.^YORK 8T(ET,rHER0E. PiRB 8
REGI8T£111ED AS A jj'AVSPAPER
THOiMAS .MKifMLS in iimiedy-dniiim - BACK HOME ANDJROKE !-»• AIro .M;i.\ Lind.I snpnnl'>s(|iie THE THREE MUST-GET-TERES.
Manager: W. J. OVE " Tho Cosiosi Kincma Thoafro iiGIithoroo ! I THT AND TO-MORROW!
P IO m E H A lL [
----- 1G LANE, C L IT H E R O E __________A.— ■Monday, nosdn Wednesd/iy : .M.\ R] L.V I ).\ \ 1 K.S ;'j- W hen lii|liood w the Screen 1 as in Flier
Tho
sc.ison’s dazzlinisonsaf’rodnccd al ,a
i-.isi .,f ovc r £200,000,HUi a RUong ci'
Sl.atid Hiiiiiiorting()mpaiidl) actor.R, iliis [lietiiie willi it.s reniat]l)!(i buaiitv diamatie .story, sii|i^li ph'liy .-uid rich costinmw. .-md /ill Uichsatiiro.s of Hiipeiio’ ity M'liii-li uii it al iR one of (ho most magnificent over resented on '
!
►»-A PRODIGAL fNIGH'pro<lig/d - lion’s ” life siory, piilsiunvitli thrills anil
cl.id in a thoiis/iid boa A<-lcd hy a hig cast, of iii'ilod jilayt-—AVallaeo . Reid, (lloiia .“.iwanRia, ThiHohiirl.s, ICMidlt iJe.Nter. Hche Danis, ICleanor' i V (.ilynn, .Vc.
i TlunKi iday and .Satniday Tiir>ouplilB’‘e fflud W^es* THKlld. OVON .1. in the Sensational New i'ietni(i
Adaptial front the (iM-iti RHKTf)N, and CLiVK
- -B E L L BOY 13. Arm in which Donglaa .Maet.ea
to his
eni.sts. ■ CijiKMisoa Isliiiui,” ;iiu]
(Jreased li/;n'tion— — and u|)ri»arion.b fonu*(3 ’ * ’ I
I
^li'cheroe & District LJility ^ IJ Fanciers Poultry Society
/• THE FOURTH I Si.'
OF UTILITY & OLD TECH
OVER RECORD
Admission during Judgii CHALLENGE CUPS,
nnual SHOW
Eon p o u l t r y , p ig eo n s & Iggs ■
be held in the TO-f^ORaOt^i
j^CHOOL, (Grconncrc Street ) ^ iT U R D A Y , J A W Y . 51;
m ENTR]
ii IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. 1 '1 p.m. 9d.
Catalogues 5d. ie::! All Utility Birds in MoI iljon must be penned by 7-30 Frl djy .’niflil.
SjviEDALS, &c., FOR^JCOMPETITION. '
f
I ( i T
QUEEN’S HAUU — KING STRET, CLITHEROE.^
DANCING A.S list .\l, KVllRV SATlTDAY EVENING, 7-15 to 10-50 p.m. — PUl’CLAR. PKICi:. 1
I’lie Following Dates for 80 CLUB. .Monday, ■rnesdiry, Wediinsdav, 'I'luimdav, and l‘riday. I? Siwsionswurli l*>ay.
Xif'i'H.— No l>AM>y. WVidiUisday CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL BROTHER!
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NBJffiis i„ the QUEEN’S HALL, Kii SI’KAKKJ: . PRESIDQjdRESS IMR. JOHN FOR
lirs I t 'AI . SER\ IC'K l).v tUia.nned T.S.A. I llOIK.
he.id Slator||,i„j,anist,: ,\Ir. K.
Hal.stead
•
Soi.oi.sT.s : .MJ.S.S K. T IKW ®
.MJ.SS ,1. ICVKIII'I. .MR. Duel,: ,MIS.s‘® i \ a.v„ .miss I). hKWS.N’Al'.
Vua.^l(i^(^ ' Ihirtion.
ANNUAL MEETING on .M O m u ’AHV Mt.l„ ,it, 7-3) p.m anon of Mrmb. I.'eionds ii. rmunntwl.
We e.\t< nd .a Hearty t'.ivitaUcIn.; ___________
■AntItem ijv Choir. I attend-
AT Tf I !■: Jl ALL
Clitheroe Free Ciurch Council. YOU ARE lIliUtl'lL IS'VIl-KI) TO
<1 W E S L E Y isHURCH C L lT H E J rb i on
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday JANUARY 8th, 9th, pth & 11th,
y .
& SISTERHOpO g Street -»■
ANllJ^aoj itm
DISTRlBeTiOfi GilJERTI F ill Im Oisf.ribntLHi (jn I CU — TES
THE CERTIFICATES yiiini;(i l>y tin; ^'tlcnts of tlio ahovo Scliool diii'ini^ tlui Sission,
WEOR3ESDAY f^ECT^ JAWY. 9th — IN THE ASSEMBLY HALL,nt the TECHNICAL SCHOOL
RY HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, (
J.DFK.MAN W W.
WIUTESID.li). Chair to he lahen at 7-30 p.m., 1 ,|..\.MES .-^ACER.
E.sio. •
d. II. RA.vsiiorroM, .Soerottu-y. ' < ; .
I T H E JfAKAGER —
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hi.st storv vd lihned 1 F R ID A Y . J A N U A R Y 4. 1924. P D IC E TW OPDiSCE
C3-HA.3STZD — IGNATIUS CULLEN.
------------ TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW I
I .1 VMi:s Oi.i\ i:n (•fnuooi.’.s ------ THE GIRL FROM PORCUPINE — A
.in.sinc story lilnicd amid the glorious scenery of the .\orlli West. ,
so.MK'
mi.Ni; Ni;\v i\ smtt.M.s 1 , ■ ''■'''■■.r-HAV .\Ni.
WKD.VICSn.W. t.'nneood's
piN I MISS th. First Chapter of ' ROUND THE WORLD IN IS DAYS -r- :
STUPENDOUS ATTRACTION I
; -WICE NIGHTLY- .\T 6-30 and 8-30. MATINEE WKHXKSD.W. ,\T 2-30. .Anth.i.vv .Hoi'n's (Jreiu Novel :
PB ISB ie K .IjE B Ninety Minutes’ Wonderfu^En^ainment !
-Jilt (if pufr()-l)oyn, i»lots, and p:u>sinioiLus pamite cilly in and o\il tif jus niucli hot watcjij <”>rrics
IrediMeil le. Hi.\ Imk /.im . mat
e-.cn.i er./il.'i- | ledurM i..e rime his - i - 'u l 'lt Ul )H.S|.;.\I THE aiOST THRILLING. DASHING, aid GORGEOUS DRAMA EVER SHOV/N in CLITHEROE. Alice I'e.-ry ii.s - Priiu.'ss i-'laeiii. ' mill I wi.s Sleiie in / lie iliiiil rule iif Itiiclolf Hii.s.s,.i„|, | ,m,l Ki,,,. Rudolf. se|.|.i,rl.'.l hy tlie l.iiUhmi .„si. .,f ■fh,. I••,.lll I lorscni.ii. -
ZENDA '111
.MI.SS S K K1 .M/'’r 111 .S
i.s-m MISS si;i;i.\(i ■i-iii.; l•■m■;s•|• si n|.;i:.v
H.vnrirr.ti.N'.Mic.vr v ir r ( iVVi:hi-;i ) ' NO HALF-PRICES Tl THE SECOND PERFORMANCES.
T i i f i t s i i .w . KHii),\v ,v
s.vn /H n .tv : K.vrii i. i; i:n- ;\h iin.\.\;n .me HKv.t.vr w
.ashi-.ck .n - le- WHITE SHOULDERS From (JKO. ■n'l-tN:irs SL’CI IJSSi-i: I, NnVICL!
A (hi/./.liiig rnmiiii.e of the imiiriiie.- marfi------ ,is hi.hier.s ,m,l it.s sluve.s. Shu lesseil u lo.oi le tho
Imnd.some riieer—he eon on iho I riiel-ke|.l the ruse--iiml eon tier love. too. SI0I-: Ti i K 'fEKI'.IFlO ('.\K
S.M.A.SIl. i | iip-aiil amt all it.s iMomenm of liean-holdiiie iiiloreat K.-vj'm.i-;i;.\- .mcdo.x .m . i ) s ues-|- i-m uKK to D .v n ; ! !
WARDOl'R
FII..MS r*RKS;.\T HOW A MAN LOVES
.\ imweifiil ilneiia rclioveil hy loiiehe.s of lliiioiir. I'liiyeil hy a slur i.wle. iaelialiiig William V .Mong. Ktiwiiril Siitherliiiid. and .Margiiiet e la .Mofle.
BASHALL EAVES ASSEMBLY ROOMS.
WHIST DRIVE & DANCE
— WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 9th. Whist. 7-30. Ilanoing tiU 2 o'eloek .AD.MIS.Mfo.X. 1 6 .
WADDINGTON READING ROOM. YOUNG. MEN’S EFFORT.
CRAN’ D
Fancy Dress
Carnival (I-'aNCV Dnu.s.s Oi'TION.VL) — .ST. irELE.VS .SCHOOL--
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1924.-- Commenee at S ]}.m.
.Prizes given for most Comic aiul originnl. Admission: CEX” I'.S. 1 6 ; LADIES, 1/-. Refreshments .at fe/
i.sonahle eliargcs.
DUNSOP BRIDGE READING ROOM. ballI sopper
— FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th, 1 9 2 4 . - - An Efflcicn Band will Im in nttondunco. Coinnioncc, 8-0 ]).in.
LAHJRS, 3 / - -^ p ^C;KXT8 , 3 6.
Chatburn Church In s t itu te B i l l ia rd Club
Whist Drive, Dance, and SU P PE R
F R ID A Y , JA N U A R Y llf/t 1924
ADMISSION "l/S (all included) Whist to commence 7-30 prompt
RIBBLESDALE WANDERER.^ CRICKET ' BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB.
Madame StlTHEARN AT HOME Preliminary Notice. GR..\ND— OF LO.NDO SsART
WHO WILL SING AND S P ^ EACH NIGHT. TO COMMENCE AT |30 P.M.
— SATURDAY, JANUARY 26th. ) COME ALONG AND BRING A |{IEND WITH YOU. \ HIGH-CLASS PR IN IN G : : : : “AHVERTISIR & TIMES.’ ' ' r * '1 i ■'4\ . '/'Cl l
IN 'I'HE HALL, LOWERGATE— Particulars Later.
18 ORIGINAL HYMN TUNES BY FUAiVClB DOCKWOllTH.
Oolite—Galileo—Itecdymoor—Loacollea— Dofmhoa - Uibbioxdoio — Shepkerd of laraal—Abbotsdeao—Aetumn, .to., otc. PriM ./4. — By Post 1/0.
4DVEKTIHKR OFI'ICB------ 27. Ooatlo Stroot ■ 'A lUmiiig:toa—6t«ppor Lane—Siranside—
T. 8ATTERTHWAITE & SON FURNISHERS.
YORK STREET, CLITHEROE T
A BUOYANT SUITE IS REALLY A “ GILT EDGED ” INVESTMENT !
NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. 1 1 WE SHOULD all keep our good
re.soltitions, if only tlioy woro
im comfortahle tind as indestruetahlo as (theru is iilw.ays a catch in these twlvortisomonfs !) BUOYANT CHAIRS ! You mil wear through a good nniny resolutions, and incideatally,
suits of clothing, hoforo you wejjr out a “ BUOYANT.”
Every year you do without these
be.st of all possible Chairs, you loso so much restful comfort you might othoiaviso have enjoytxl I
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deflijct the comse of lio-edity, and his defeat hy love. Sue LON OH ANEY in tho dual roles of Iho himehhaek and tho mad sm-goon.
— MATRI-MONY. Rti])ort Huglios' famous tr,mic-eome<lv of manied life emph;
i.sizmg the importance,f ” making allowan«.s for a mode-n wife I ”
t o o l BALL CLLULS— — TOi'ICAl. BL'DCET Tlmrsday. Friday and Satnrdav. ANJ’I’A .STiW AKT I____ THE YELLCSW TYPiieOPS
A Icover star in a stoiy hrinnning with exeitement, action and Mtrill. and a work of lavish magniticence and astounding realism. The story of a woman who lived for exeitomeiit!
— HUNGRY HEARTS ! Humhl'., lifo in tlio groat melting pot of .Vmei iea. No film h/i-s it, gioator range of interesting hmnan tjnies. A ])ietnre with ii hig app,.,d — TOPICAL BUDGET —
LOOK-OUT for the to follow :
A.MAB, THE
TENT.MAKER I SLARLLI .‘YNCLL ! ! WHO IS DR. MAKITI.; 7 .' i , . y B E M T i l A i l S , Mai^ket Place, Ciltiier>oe, rr-rTTyr^ T>TTVTTTT\^rvTyvi The PALLADIUM „ , . . ■ ■
- - t h e m o s t u p -t o -d a t e p ic t u r e HOUSE! ____ __________________
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW !
Lon Chanay & Edith Roberts, in a,i intensely dramalie storv - FLESH & BLOOD - - -•Uso one (It the linest examples of animal-acting over .se.n— BROKEN CHAINS ■
-Monday, Tmcd/iy and
Wedne.sd.ay : ’l’WIc|.; NIGHTLY, at. ti-.30 and s--’i» ^ No .M.VTtNF.E ON W kiinesdiy
COLUWVN P,
e.sents :—
PROPRLF.TOR: T. COUPE.
IM(JKI-/rS may he iiht/iined from aiiv Momher of the Ci.nm-il.
RER'I IE I-.. dOXES, lion. .See. PRICES: 9d. and Gd. CLITHEROE & DISTRICT GOLF CLUB.
WHIST DRIVE & DANCE
In the ODD SCIIOOI,. Cl,melt Brow,
WEDNESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 9th .At 8-0 p.m.
'I'ICKirrs. 2 6
E.ACH. Rlifreshments at reasiinahle PricfW.
Missionar}'^ Sketch Entitled: ".A l:.AU'(.'H lllvRO.”
St. James’s School
WEDN.ESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 9th-.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
6RAIII0PII08ES A RECORDS. A 1924. necessity
Xow i.s (h,- time; to get v X“o honif Is eompleti* w irj VC can o/ler yoii instniiiK >
care -oul'l a u Z ' " 'A T’‘‘ -^'T'
We Itavc m Slock a line selection of high-el/iss. rich tone graraopliones, ;it priee.s r.angine
3 9 / - . We only
si.Il inst rument.s whieh lone
experience Inm langht ns to recommend with confidcnct;.
*An ciun-inoiis immbcr of records nvaihihle in- eluding the “ pantomime hits” also dance selections and operatic selections. Priee.s from 2/G douhio Sidcfl. Why not get a set of records TO-DAY? ('till and inspect niir varieties.
‘phone. It music nnd care, ,md l.nngs mto tlie home
li.appinoss. ‘Ihivcs away dull t l l l C it ’ 1 2 T A O m . 84
COI.TTMNS, ' r ' . , ^ \ .. : " 3 . iM ie s t m ^ i K
LAE^fES .A^ATS AT
d u r a f i t h o u s e ,
lad ie s RAINCOATS, from . . 17/6 FADIES TWEED, from . . . . 25/-
LADIES VELOUR from . . . . 9 , R IARKET PLACE. 39/6 ' ?■
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