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W .! . W I ,\ , TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROV/ :
lA SK Y P R E S EN T S ZAN E G R E Y ’S - - TO THE LAST MANN MONDAY. TUESDAY £ WEDNESDAY
POLA. NEGRI III a vassionatc Drama oj chi Paris M O N TM A RTRE
Wci:da/ul Monimarlrc, rcurnliiig ils gaiety, portraying its laughter, and revealing ■ ts mockeries. POLA NEGRI at her best in a picture resplendent in its •;,:ncral production, and combining excellent acting with strong dramatic power. The world's greatest tragedienne in a story cj passionate love which will enthral
all hearts. MARY
C.ARR S: Starr Cast in a Vitagraph drama — EOYAL, L/IVES
/. thrilling, appealing romance 0/ the Postal Service. .An attack on the inai!^ •rain is an exact counterpart of one of the most daring hold-ups in the lecorcs 0/ 'the Post Office Department. The first story of its type, it is a refreshing change
iron: the usual run of screen dramas. THURSDAY, FR ID A Y £. SATURDA'Y:
THE PURPLE HIGHWAY
.MADGE K EN N ED Y in a beautiful story of Barrie-like charm—the romance of a poor girl who followed - The Purple Highway ” to fame and fortune leaving behind the broken hearts of those who helped her. Rich in hea/t interest with a wealth of whclesoineness. its brilliant cast of photographic effects oj rare
'veauty all blend into a gorgeous entertainment. [^^ON
UT lim PRiFtimVE i^ETHODiST CHRCH, Ciitlieroe. S U N D A Y S C H O O L
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A n n i v e i r s a R J U L Y G i l l .
JM:T:A(‘.in-:il' ■ .Mnmin” IO-;!0 ; l-ivi-niiig, (i-0 : WEM. F . E . B L A K E ,
in 11, B a FTFHHOOH at 2-30. a SPECIAL SERVICE will be held in the Chapel when an Address will be tjiven by REV. F. E. BLAKE.
Special rdlisic rcn d c rc r l b y (JluJdi'PU- Cliairninn : J . H. CleijIJ, Es(|. M .\ .
mid Scliolars, lioli. [.ast and |m'scu l, are
reiiue.stcd lo meet in tho School a t 1-30 p.m.
^ORliBAY NEXT, JULY 7 th - BLAKE "ill delivii- ids POPULAR LECTURE :
“ W H A T r - O L K S S A Y . ” COUN. W. P. WOOD.
---------- r m l e c t i o n s o n hcliaW oT S c h o o l F u n d s . YOPK
1.KK.SENCK AND .SUIM'UKT ■.VILI, .U- WHI .COM KD. Com. . ,once, 7 - 3 0 The Cosiest
Kine/iia Theatre in
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Clitheroe. >! -------
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:: WHERE THE BIG FILMS ARE SHOWN :: Manwicr - _ -
JCIN.-ITIUS CULLPN. TO-NIGHT & TO-MORROW ! !
OWK.N N’AKES ;u.'l GLADA'S JEN'.NINGS in tlic Kreal .oma.ico of S c o l l a n J - - “ YOUNG LOCKINVAR.”
JANE NOVAK in “ C o l IC C n o f t h e P i n c S . ” A slory of Oin GreU'Nor l l i West .
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday. MATINEE Wednesday at 2-30. S ir Hall Caine’s B/Iasterpiece—
"TE ETERMfiL'CITY”
'rise .\ppiaii Wav and the Koman Baths. Th e Star Caste incudes Bl'.H I LY 1 1 liC, HAKliARA lJ - \ MARK. LIONKC BAKKYMOKK. SK' .NOK MUSSOl . INI and 2n,n00 l-ascisli supers.
A miiihly modernised version of the Wor ld famous Novel which took 12 months to complete. It was actually produced in Home amid its ancient and modern j ^ l o r i e s J he C o l l ^
J.
Ma g n i f ic en t . Th r i l l in g . U n f o r g e t t a b l e . Thursday, Friday and Saturday ;
MATHESON LANG IN HEHRY KING OF NARVARRE
An enttiralline epic of the days of the Munuenots, when the half cra.'cd Kin”,
Ch.arles IX, si{»ncd aw a y h u n d r e d s of lives because his dof4 had been poisoned.
Malhe.son I-ttUK m his hnesl screen
pcr lormance as “ Henry of Narvar re ” who foiiuhi like a demon for the freedom of the people. Th e Cast includes I JhNKY VICTOR aud GLAI IVS J l iNNINGS .
I IAKRY CAKEY in GOOD MEN AND TRUE A Kousing Western Rontance. “ C om in g - S a l l y B i s h o p ” & “ The Co l le en B aw n .”
WHiLLEY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION P r e s i d e n t :—LT. COL. DBXON^
C.nfl-G.5 D.S.O.
HNSTITinT- ; ! .
l.sio (HI - ;DHR. \THD. '
ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLITHEROE.
Horticultural Show & Band Contest SHOW
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1924 108th Annual E^ONDAY, AUGUST 4th, (Bank Holiday) 3 4 7 CLASSES. PBOZE MONEY £ 8 5 0 GOOD CL.\
S.SI1'IC-VT10X -\X D I'OL’ULAH JUDGKS.
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS : JUMPING, TURN OUTS, DECORATED HORSES, MOUNTAIN PONIES.
TEST .PIECE BAND CONTEST “ GEMS OF ITALIAN OPERA.”
SHOW OPENS SATURDAY, 1 P.M., BAND CONTEST COMMENCES 2 P.M. JUDGING COMMENCES MONDAY 10-30 A.M.
Public Luncheon on tho Show Ground on Mond.iy at One o ’clock.
.7Ioi.,r Garage adjoining .Show Giound. Cheap Travelling facilitie.s from all paids Entries for all Sections close 10 a.m. Friday, July 25th.
.Schediile.s may be obtained fi'oni G K K liXU V, .Secietai-y, Whalley, n ear Hlaebbui'n, (Tel. Xo. !)l Clitheroe, <J
a.ni. to Ij p.m
T. B E O T f r l E H M S G O ^ S i S T E I l M C I G O
SUHDAY NEXT, JULY Gill, in llie QUEEN’S HALL, Kiiiy Street, at 3-15. SIM'’ -VK'l'R • REV. D. CRITGHLEY, of 'I'ockiiolcs.
i i r s i c i,y I’.s-A. CM t o n : , c o j x k c t i o x . avki .com k JUMBLE SaLE. icTRc^habit^^^MUHL S a tu rd a y , July 1 2 t h .
You w i l l g e t Fu ll V a lu e fo r e v e r y P en n y sp e n t w ith
j i s s r 3 S , M O O R L-ANE: . 'Tih;, by
lc,’<mii>:iny I rus s , a u d
EVERYTHING SALE PRICE. Starting THIS VlfEEK-END. Full Range of HOLIDAY WEAR.
g r e a t r e d u c t io n s !
VALUE INCONTESTABLE. W l im I p n d i l v t i c c o in p a n i c s a in o d c r i ' . lc p r ic e .
XIGJI.T-IJRESS
C.A.SES. d a in ty .and practical, from 1 / lU upwards. HAXDI'fHCHI EE.S of pino linen, licmslilchcd, f .om o ld .
o.acli, ,, J.’K IX'J’I'^D J5J': D.SPKEADS, full dnublc-bcd size, from 9/111 „ singlo-bed size, from 5/0 ,,
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OASEiMEN’r CU ltTA lN NET, ulioice lace productions, 1/21 per yd. up. BHISI3-B1SE, for sh o r t cur tains
Rl'
IVEK.SIBEE SHADOW CASEMENT’ CLOl'H. 1/111 & 2/3 p e r yd. 50 incites wide, sof t and ricli colours.
Cbarniing and excbisivo designs in ])erfeetl,y fa s t colour.s. ................................ 9.ld. „
- . -X - r r U T H S P E C I f tU S T in f i n e l i n e n s . 1 , 8 & 10, Preston NewRil., Blackburn. Known tlirougbont East-Lancasliirc for quality and val.i.' .T a r l io u l a r s l a t e r
W h e n you n r c o n y o u r wa y lo L a n c a s l c r o r M o r o c am h o c a l l f o r R E F R E S H M E N T S III th e OLD DUTCH CA F E , s i t u a t e 2 ! mi l e s p a s t G a r s l a n g . o r Sm a l t P a r l i e s .
:: : : i ' CO U N T RY A P A R TM E N T S f o r On e o r Tw o P e r s o n s . NORMAN TAYLOR, "Dili
Diilch.Cafe,” CABUS, GARSTANG, Hear Preston.
H U T C H S A F E (Painteil Black ami White.) I d e a l p o s i t io n f o r *-mMjc
R e c om m e n d e d by C y c l i s t s ’ T o u r i n q b l u b .
PARENTS wishing to enter Children for tho SEPTEMBER TERM should send in tho names of Boys to the Headmaster and the names of Girls
to the Headmistress at an early date. School Fee .£2 3s. 6d. per term.
There v;ill be an . - -ENTRANCE EXAMINATION On
S.ATURDAY, JULY 12th, at 9-30 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY 6V1EWIBERS GBlLDREfa
ovt ' i ' J yriU'.-; juuI u p to J J ycjir.s a n ; to “ivr in tlteir namew Jit.
any u£ Ihu Groerry JJraueiios ou MEKT , )uK’ lOUi fn.'iii (l-JO to 7 -o 0 lo r
FREE TICKETS TO FIELD DAY (.See .luly's tVlier.tslieaf for full [.arlicnbu's)
INDEPENDENT LABOUR PARTY Gl i t l icpo e B r a n c h
Rev. Donald FRASER, (Exeter) l.L.P. iiomince for Clitheroti Division
will adtlross a
raeiiO lEETMO on Tliiirsclay Evening Next
In the WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, at 7 -3 0 . Chairman : COUN. G. HARGREAVES,
A SALE of WORK in jihl of tlic
Waddinyton Girl Guides will be lield in the Grounds of the
WADDIHGTOH HOSPITAL on Saturday, Aug. 2nd
Siiecial Offer of HOLIDAY CASES, AnACHE CASES, and LUNCH C A S K . Lunch cases, 1,6 each. At tache Cases, ly l l , 2.6, 2 11 Holid.-iy Cases, 4^11 to
l iw-SEE W IN D OW S f o r La ryD S e l e c t i o n of '^ ^WE L L E RY . S IL
12/6 each. i z y o c a m .
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iw Special quality Solid Hide SUIT CASES, 30 - o ^ ^ 7
M O R T O M S IS, MOOR LANE, C l lth e ro c
C A S E S a n d FANCY G O O D S s u i t a b l e l o r We d d in g ami Bit Unlay __________________ NOTE ADDRESS
------------------- J o w c i t e r s a n d F a n c y Go o d s Ocalci s Catons = Catons = Catons
NOW SHOWING the most Up-to-date Stock of GLASS, CHINA amt EARTHENWARE in the District. Come ami see our New Show of TOILET SETS, Roses anil Gold, &c. at
10, Sudell Cross, Blackburn. CATONS CEMENT MENDS EVERYTHING.
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, , ™ c i i f r y S ILVERWARE, D R E S S IN G P R E S E N T S .
Clitliepoe Labour P a r ly
TO-iORRiW, Satiirtlay SMILE laeKET
J u l y o t i i Jib S o ’c lo c k in t l ie
ISlr. A. IHi. WELLER (Mi incl ici^tcr .IviuiJ \ ’jUui*s j...<*
a.gnc)
Subjeefc : “ ( I o n A n d ' . rni : .L.s n d l o k d .”
CASTLE GROUNDS, Ciitheroe 'I'wo ( I rand
CONCERTS will be rendered by the
PICKUP BANK & HODDLESDEN Subscription Silver Prize Band
SUNDAY NEXT, JULY 6th Afternoon, 3-30. Kvening, 7-la p.m.
C o n d u c to r : MR. J . GARSTANG.
COLLECTIONS AT TH E ENTRANCES o a s t l - e ;
f=’e :x e : FANCY DRESS
c p j n v ^ i i A u g u s t 8th. 1924
Will the ladies wlio so luiidly assisted •at tlie Carnival Ball last year x>
le.asn aiteiid a MeeiinCI 1" Be held in Hie T'mvn Hall on Monday Evening
j^ext, 'Inly 7th. at S oeloek. M. l.iiBisv, Hon. SpcrotJiry
T h e PALLADIUM rSOLH LESSEE
THE LEADING PICTURE-HOUSE. .............................................
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW “ THE DANEGROUS HOUR’
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday :
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, 6-45 to 10-30. DUSTIN' F.- \R. \UM in
O A T H B O U N D
Siipixirtlaa Cas t—M l'HKI . GRAY T>'RKV.
M.VUKICR Kl.YNN.
lill.KRN' I 'K IN G U i
NORMAN' .SliLDV.
A Ilui ll inr story of Crime, Cour:i.;e ami Cowarcii.;e—1-Cvu Mystery .V .Vii'. oatare. -----------------
Also sh,nvine-“ LIGHTS OF THE DESERT.” I'oalu rin s S I l lKLRV MASON & AI.AN l-OKKKST.
/»~S®ECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT- - Thursday, Frid.ny and Saturday !
TWO PERFORITIANCES NIGHTLY, G-30 & 3 - 3 0 . SPECIAL EXTRA ATTRACTION!
THE MAN THEY GOULD MT liMl
'1 be most astoiuuHng CJLt.e in criminal annal s .— b' -i -g bfv story of JOHN LKli .
No Advimcc in Prices.
Throe limes they tried to hang him an I three tune:. ;ney faiKd. Boo^: yo u r Seats Now.
DR FU MA N C H U . E p i s o d o 9. FURTHER ADVENTURES of FELIX, THE CAT ! No extra charge. 0^ W
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Thero’s “ Something in tho Mako ! ” The Secret’s in the Hidden Parts !
ATj Ij Garmciits Cut liy l*iXCntlor.s nml imulc in oui- OWX WORICROOlt.
DURAFIT HOUSE, 9, MARKET PLAGE. Tid. Xii. r,s.
-|vi. Xo. 5S P R I C E = tiiiliiiiilsiiiil = E2 • I 'W O J ^ E N C E . ' ' - : PJl : UR LEISURE HOURS liW = SI = i HEEL ! TV
What a viealtli Of inlBrest ami iileasiire Iho beneficial pat l ime at Cycling or Motor cycling provides for tho lover of tho Groat Outdoors. As one glides along the highway there is revealed a gorgeous panorama of tho countryside, v;ith each succeeding viev.. more brilliant than the last. And should you chanco to stop by the vray where cyclists and motor-cyclists congregate, there you will find bikes and motor-bikes that Bonthams have supplied held in tho highest possible esteem.
w-NEW BIKES FROM £3 19s. MOTOR BIKES FROM £25.
Cycle Tyres 2 6 : Lamps 11 td. : Bells, 6d.
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