IRONS^ONGERY
||UOAD oi: W aterloo
l>.v, Agent anicHa. Tol.
p a r l o u r & KITCHEN RANGES SLATE & WOOD MANTLES. BARLESS FIRES.
|o<l rot! or. Sabden,
I'lort-tailod |r i iii'holino.
|l5c)Uon-l)y. |Avar(b‘tl.l-_
NOTKS,
[ b u r n J .E . I ’rni. {lig},
Irtis.'p and
l''‘'brnarv findor
Theo. Wilson & Sons , ,Y O R K STREET, CLITHEROE.
Phono 88. NO. 1 9 9 4 . REGISTERED AS NEWSPAPER P I C T U i l E H A L L KING LANE, CLITHEROE. M^iiKip r ; W. J . Povey. :: THE COSIEST KINEMA THEATRE in Clithoroo. TO-NIGHT-------& --------TO-MORROW Clara Kimball Young in a Kim- Picture : CORDELIA THE MAGNIFICENT.
\l-:o'Dorothy Dalton in a beautiful nieloiliania. “ The Woman who Walked Alono.” Monday Tuosdray and Wednesday :
RUDOLPH VALENTINO, Wanda Hawley, Charles Ogle ami BIG CAST, in ; id BKI ) ,
|ir S ta t io n . 'I'imoK.
THE YOUNG RAJAH
•\ -toi v th a t sweeps one from iVmv Yo rk 's irlitterine ballrooms info the ageless mvsterv ami i)
a.ssions of tim Orient. VA LKXXliVO as a gorgeou.s Prijice of reVal blocpil. liraving deatli for llie Ainei ican girl lie Icn e.s. All th a t “ Blood and Sand ” was--------- --------and more !
|p p l i r a t i o n a It pr<"<ont i - l r i c f . ■i.Tsiij:n«‘*d,
\ lso Lowell Sherman, Lionel Barrymore and Seena Owen tX T H E F A C E IN T H E F O G Tg*2
Pile most, famous of .all “
Bo.ston
Bl.acUie ” crook rom.ances. A wliirlwiml story abonmling in tlirills and excitement.
FRIDAY-------LEAP-YEAR- BALL, a t 8 p.m. Thursday and Saturday :
THE PICTORIAL SENSATION OF THE HOUR !
nim of S i r |i'>n H e a r t
ONE EXCITING NIGHT
• >.. v .m , XW77,
The astounding Prodnetion bv 1). \V. GrinUli. which is being sliown to crowded ,„„li,mces eveia-wlmre. Tl.e mystery Film with o ut a par.-dlel ; keeps y.m on 1)le I li vive r i'd it b, the verv end. To l i in t at, the story would s,>oil the effi'ct !
" ^ or,-JO.
You Simply MUST See “ ONE EXCITING NIGHT.” REMEMBER THE GRAND
m uK .— I Clllll'TOO.
| t ‘ir H i r e ; ai Sons,
yoti r
riillienH*. or ’pb«ino
liati>.on
A GREAT LABOUR Victory CELEBRATION
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Under the .\iispiee.s of the UldTItHKOl-:
J.AUUUP
PAP.TV. TRADES UUUXUlf. and I.XDEPK.XDE.XT f.AP.UUR PARTY.
To celebrate the coming into Office of the NATIONAL LABOUR PARTY
::iy d e a r I 'o h n j a r r
voti, un N«‘llio.
| r v ot f>ur d- p ar t ial
-liod
P i iM I c H / l e e t l n ^ T O - -M O R R O W f
will ho hold
(SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, February 23rd. IN THE CO-OPERATIVE HALL, KING LANE
MEETING to commence at 2-30 p.m. To bo Addressed by : Mr. A L F R l D D A V IE S Mr. C. R- BU X TO N, M A. I t mo r n in c
■iru: f^on.
li.in-Iiaw*.
of otir \\dio
l l Fat l ior . r>f o u r
[•ho diod Is S i s t e r s .
Irnv (tear | i '.‘Ijnjary
a n d t h e ,R e v . W. O. PUGH T h .’ d i a l r to lie tak en by MISS HARGREAVES, r.- A FEW RESERVED SEATS, 6d. EACH.
AI.SO AX
a t h o i v i e
Miss ELSIE THOMPSON, Soiirano. Mr. WILFRED LONG, Tenor. Mr. SAM BRIDGE, li i in io r is t .
AccoMipaiii.s"l: Mr. E ^ E S T NIGHTINGALE, N.V.E. , 9 Will be Iield IN THE EVENING, a t the WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, wlien
MR. & MRS. DAVIES will receive the guests, from 7-0 to 7-30 p.m. Chair to he tak en hy COU.XCILUOR E. DIXO.X. .Ar t i .s t k s :
Miss DOLLY DEWSNAP Contralto. Mr. STANLEY RIDING, Baritone. Mr. BROTHERTON, (Accrington),
Elociitioni.st.
ADMISSION to the “ At Homo,” Adults, 1 , - ; Children, 6d. The. Room will lie Decorated for the occasion.
C o n g B ’ G g a ' f t s o n a i 3 g Si o o 8^ O S i t t i 6 T O 0 -
Thomnfl • Wood,
loc.all. l i s Wi fo.
"A H EVENING WITH SULLIVAN
^^ednesday Next, Feb. 27th, at 7 3 0 . REV H W. HARD, will
pre.sidc.
VOCALhSTS :
l)iv and I also for JJolmc«
t<‘ndor
Mrs Edward Coates. Mrs. J. H. Taylor. Miss L. Sager. M r f 'E r n S a K
Mr. W . Kay, and Chorus of Ladies. Accompanist: Mrs. T . .A . Cunningham.
hro*?, bT mud
Admission by Programme ONE SHILLING, GhiUren half-price r e f r e s h m e n t s a t RE.VSONABHB PRICES.
I I QU-MlTKYn? ...........
SoNO ................................ SoNO ................................
Dui :t ................................ SoNO ................................ IltniOKOU.S SKUCfTIOIC J) lm:t .............
Qjj.mith t tk ............. SoNt; .................... UL’MOUtiU.S SlCKTfU SONO .................... I) CUT .................... SoNO ....................... SoNO .......................
HUMOKOUH S ki:tch Dut:T
....................... l e a p
FRIDAY NEXT - - : In the King Lane Picture Hall. : (Kehrnary -dlUli).
I'rom ,s
p.ni. till 2 a.m. MR. CRELLIN-BEST’S BAND — TICKETS now on Sale a t all Branches, 1,6 Only a limited
nnmt.er available.
y e a r B A L /L t FRIDAY NEXT.
Monday Tuesday & Wednesday. MATINEE, Wednesday, 2-30 : I E PBOOIML Thursd.ay Friday and Saturday : RAI.PII LEWIS .\.Ni> JO I IX X Y
WA1..KER in :------- IN THE NAIE 0F THE LAW
A trciiiendoiis dram a of flic Police fo rc e dedicated to those men in hliio avho p ro te c t our lives. lilKTtv and property.
.-\ sUiry of thr ills and hcart-tlirolw
th a t will liv,- lone in the meiiiorv of all. A crimson
fi.ash—a whistle blast—a shot in tho dark—a fallen figure— HEAVEN’S ! IT ’S MY OWN SON ! ” Police
man O’H a ra s tands iiiillinchiiig-------real Hero in Blue 1 ! SEE THIS PICTURE of Fatlior and Mother Love !——-You W o n’t forgot it ! - - •
Clitheroe Wesley Men’s Association 9 9
2 (SATUeei^Y) - - MR. TOM BARKER’S CONCERT PARTY —
Soprano - MADAMANN IE CHADWICK. T e n o r : MR. ERNEST A. ALLEN. fVmtrallo: MISS ALICE LUND.
B a rito n e : MR. TOM BARKER.
Eiit.'rtahu*!* and
.-Vecompaiii.st : MR. HARRY TAYLOR. PART I.
:l
......... “ Wako, wnko. wakt* ” (Dickn) .... .•\ Do\'
on.sliirt! Wuiltlin;'” (l.yiill l*hilU[>H)
•• Lovo’k a Mt ' rcl i iui t ’* (Carmv)
............. Par ty Mr. T. Dwk e r
Mr. Ha r ry Taylor .... Madame A. Chadwick
••'Pho Hallatl SitJUfri ” {l.ano Wilson) E. Alien & T. Barker •• SofJlv awak f s mv licarl. ” (S am s o n * Dulilali) Miss Lund “ ,\ l)o\vl of Kot^'s ” ((.’oningslv Cla rk o ) .......................................... I-'or yon mIoiu! *’ ((Jet-hl)
....................... iN' r iCl iVAL Mr. E. Alien .......................................................................................... Mr. H. Taylor
•‘ ( ’aim, Silont. Night, ” ( t lo o u ) Mdme Chadwick & Miss Luiid : : :
:: PART H, :: . . . ‘ •Th o Itriiial Cluirus *’ (Cowo n ) ................................. Par ty
“ Ono Kino Day ” (M“damo HuUorfly) Mclmo. A. Chadwick (a) “ Son of .Mint' ” ....................................................
.......................
(b) “ Thu Ktjbul “ (Wallace)
.................................Mr. T. Barker “ (), Swtillow. fly n o t ” (.Murks) Mdino Chadwick* Mr . Alien ............. “ Mlo w o n t s ” (.\claniH)
....................... Miss Lnnd .............................................................. Hr . H. Taylor ............. QuAUTcrrn...................
“ Singing Lu>son ” .............. Mdmc Chadwick &*Mr. Barker ....“ Thu long (lay clo.<u.‘( ” (Sull ivan)
....................... Par ty O l ’K -N E B : .MB. I . X. C-ABUS.
r iL U B .M .A X : .MB. P. H . El E L D IX G . Doors Open, 7-0 p.m. :: Commence, 7-30 ii.m.
ADiMlSSlOX: Adults, 1 ,3 ; Children, 9d. (inchidhig tivx). 'r ick e ts from nny Mendier of (he Committee.
Q U E E N ’S H A U U KING STREET-------CLITHEROE.
t o -m o r r o w d a n c in g c l a s s , ill the Aflernoon, 2 to 2-30 p.m., Children, 9d. Adults, 3-30 to 5-0 p.m., 1/-. —- .All the
late.st Dances introduced a t these C'hts.s('.s under tlic tuilioii of Prof. Markland, M.X.D.T..A. Double ticket, to incliulc Afternoon Dance and Evening Session, or Ad u lt and Cliild to Afternoou
Session, l/'G.
TO-MORROW EVENING-------DANCING, 7-15 to 10-50-------TO-MORROW EVENING POPULA R PR IC E -------11-
A STRING BAND AVILL B E IX ATTEXD,VNCE.-». TUESDAY, MARCH 4th-------SHROVE TUESDAY.
CARNIVAL DANCE. Full Programme of all tho LATEST DANCES. — Dancing, 7-30 p.m. to 1-30 a.m. Admission, 2/-.
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th.
GRAND CHILDREN’S CARNIVAL & FANCY DRESS BALL. C-30 to 10-30 Adu lts, 10-30 u ntil Midnight !
All tlie Liitc s t Dances introduced by the Children. Prizes for B e s t Costumes. ADMISSION, 1/6, Inclu din g Re freshments .
" 80 ’’ CLUB DATES as per Ciroular.
THE TTAT.T. can bo LET on Wednesday Evenings not already Booked up,Tor any week night. For terms, apply Secretary, Queen’s Hall.
.
FOUNTAIN PENS. QLfU which aro aIwa3TS approciaiod.
inolnding Re freshments.
E. HOUGHTON^ PIANOS TUNED,
REPAIRED AND REPOLISHED.
Post Ca rd t o : 5 5 , Wes t View, W A D D IN B TO N ,
will receive prompt attention Grand Social
PUO.MOTEU KV TIIK ClIOlTl, will l)f held on
Wednesday Next, FEBRUARY 27th. A t 7-30 p.m.
Part-songs, .Stings, Ib 'citation, lYo. T u b u la r Bells. Conjining.
Coneinding with a Hnmorons .Sketch : “ Uncle John From Yorkshire.”
ADMISSION, 6d. ; Children, 4d.
Re freshments a t reasonable prices. BASHALL EAVES DANCING CLASS.
Fanc^ Di>e^^ BI\LL (Fancy Dress Optional)
— Assembly Room, Bashall Eaves THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28th
Ladies an d Gent.s. PKIZE.S for Comic, Original an d Cha racter Drosses.
Dancing, 7-30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
Grand Parade, 10-30 p.m. ADMISSION, 21 -
Kefreshmonts a t moderate charges. BROTHERHOOD & SISTERHOOD
SUNDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, FEBRUARY 24th, IN THE QUEEN’S HALL. — At 3-15 p.m.
Yearly PRIZE DISTRIBUTION JIOUNT ZION CmVPEL CHOIR. : Leader : .Mr. IV. Taylor. Accomxmnist: Air. J. Hall.
THE MAYORESS-(Mrs. W. W. Whitosido) will DISTRIBUTE THE PRIZES. SPEAICFR: MR. JOHN KEERS, (Burnley).-"
Chairman: COUNCILLOR R. AIANLEY. ::: COLLECTION*. Seats K eseuved p o a Membeks llEOEiviua P rizes. Wo oxtend'a HEARTY INVITATION TO YOU------at the QUEEN’S HALL.
L A D I E S E F F O R T TO-'ViORROW ! (Saturday)
IN THE ABOVE SCHOOL AUTISTES boprai io
.Miss
.VN.MM BUADSl l .AW an d Mis<; MEATY l iL lC l lA U r . Elocut ionis t : .Miss DOlUS HAlHTdLY (CliilaTtH.*).
V m f i lN a n d P IANO DUETS by tho .Misses ^I '
KAK.MAN (Wuddinpxton) .
Mu^i ra l SUotches, P a r t -S o n g s , Du--lts, Chornsos, v i e , hv llio h:uli^■^. .Vcromp.ui is t ; Mis.s H ILD A FORD.
Ch a i r to ho t a k e n n t 7 o ’clock by
Mi.ss T.E'ITICB MLvVCKMl UN. .•\
dinis.sion: Adul ts . i)d •- ui .dor 1} y«-ar.<5, Gd. l lof
re.shmonts a t loasonahlo >-hnrgo«. . I 1 ? I. • -ll : Ld! Lll 1 1 ;; 1 Superb Attraction ! Sir Hall Caine’s - - THE GREAT BRITISH MASTERPIECE !
This wonderful lilni
ver.sion of tlie world-famous novel is dcscrihed as one of tlio m o s t faithful pictorial
ver.sion.s of an y novel.
I t Is indeed a uiiuiuc production
in every way. The a cting—the staging, and the womlerfiil scenery in Iceland and till* suniiv' Soiitli. I’laved Iiy a casts: of fanious .Artistsis, wliich include Stewart RomeJ Henry Victor, and Colette Brettel. From every p a r t of the country conic glowing tr ib u te s of its enormous success !
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 1924. WOMEN’S UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. © ALVXAGER — — IGNATIUS CULLEN. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW IS YOUR ONLY CHANCE
OF SFEINCI JACIx LOXDO.YB l-’AMOUS .STORY of Love an d S p o r t : —- “ THE ABYSMAL B R U T E ” —
Fo.aturing Reginald Denny.
Whist Drive& Dance In the Jun ior Conservative Club
T®" K 0 IWOW Tickets, 1;6. (l-lcfn’sljnu’nts iiicluclud.)
Saturday, February 23rd. a t 6-30.
WATERLOO WESLEYAN CHAPEL. T.HI-; A X X 'U A L
C l io i r S O C I i l .L i SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd —
.Mrri.sTics : — THE STAR CONCERT PARTY.
Cliaimian : DMit. .f. 11. (h.i'.oo (Whalley). Admission : 9d., Children und er I f, 6d.
(Including tax) . : Refreshments. To Commence a t 7 p.m. —
On SUNDAY
FESRU.ARY 24th !
T w o S e rm o n s will 1)0 prcaclKiiI, i)V
THE REV. J . WINN (uf (Jlutlm m ). 8 ul)jc(M.'^ :
Tiloniin^ : ” Tin* Valm' nf T.,iff.” J'lvrning : “ ^Phnnigli Ikws of Iron.
Anthems by the Choir.
AccoinpjLuist: Mr. K. Cukstki:, .lunr. O'Mduetor : Mr. M.
.Timr.
Collections a t both survicus for Choir Kun«t>.
CLITHEROE & DISTRICT
C A G E B IS D SO O S E TY f^EETBI^G AR50
PASH
— At HOV/ARD’S DINING ROOMS MOOR LAXE
TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 26. At 7-0 p.m.
Everybody Interested in Cage-Birds very cordially Invited |
ST. JAMES’S SCHOOLS.
A Britii^h .storv of British se.-rs. lire wihl henting of st inging .surf nuil hnm.'iu heju'ts. A F i r s t Xiitionnl Pietnre. A crashing drama of tho
le.ague-long rollers. A to n ic .from the tang of the s.".ll-spr.!,y which yon ought not to
mi.ss 1
FOOTBALL CLUBS. : COMEDY : TOPICAL BUDGET.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday : Tlie lionse of GUAXGEi: Presents
W IT t l lP ^ T H E M A Z E From the novel hv .Mr.-<. JTf?rrv Gerald Ames, Constanca Worth ami othc i
Jiritisli fiLvutiritrs. iiitcrpivt tliis cxcitim; .-'I'liy uf low . m y 'h ’iy nid iidvfutuiv. Jean Angcld, th-’ ^r<‘a t Kivncli aclr»r, wlio .''t.-uri d in “ .Vtliuniiir.” is also in the Cast.
Als(i William ii. Davidson ami Maiiricc Costolio in— THE FIGHTING COWARD
A tlir i l l in j s torv of hijii sooictv and the Cmadian Wilds.
^
f.VI'LVh’d'l (for Ciiildivu only) t^aturday Afternoon at 2-30. Admission,2 d. EOOK-OLTi' for the Great Super-Bioture
United f^etanodiitit Low ••:.SOULS FOR SALE ” 1 i n f . .'i'.F
I4L.* I ifSE'i
g 8
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I J . 6c F . B E N T H A M i 14 MARKE T PLACE 5
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C L I TH ER O E BENTHAMS FOR BIKES. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PICTURE HOUSE ! TO-NiGHT-------AND-------TO-MORROW ! THERE’S HARDLY A HOUSE
IN THE COUNTRY ---------------------BUT THERE’S’’ A731CYCUE !
IS THERE A BICYCLE STANDING IDLE IN;Y0UR HOUSE?
Bicycles an* tli«*
haiidie.st, elicap(‘.sl. and itmsl n-liabh* luearLs of geUim^ ab out, and a good overliaul will make many an old machine as good a< new.
Ynii, or some of your houscliold. will find tha.l old Bicvcle h andy this .•'^umme)- if you liave it ]mt in gcod rnmiing order now.
Will you lot us give you an estimate for doing it up ? There will be no charge if you do n’t hnvo it done !
Call) w r i t e o r ’p h o n o No. 1 6 7 , a n d w c ’II be p le a s ed to call round for it !
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12 PAGES. 84 COIATMNS, tmt
FOR REAL HIGH-GLASS BESPOKE SUITS AND COSTUMES Tipy OOIIAFIT (Thoro’s Something in The Make.)
All Garments cut by expert Cutters and made in our own Workrooms.
DURAFIT HOUSE : DURAFIT HOUSE ~ - 9 , MARKET PLACE.-p.
PRICE TWOPENCE. 1 i;
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Tel. 1-17. P ro p r ie to r : T. COUPE. Tiuirn
F.ei.sont: " FIOH'ITXCI Bi.OOD.
Elaine Hammersfein and Stars in WHY ANNOUNCE YOUR MARRIAGE?--. .Also n, Bl iti.di Film Triumph — WEAVERS OF FORTUNE — ::
'I oimc.u . BunracT.
Monday, Tuesday Sc Wednesday at 8 p.m. Matinee Wednesday, 2-30 : .RICHARD BARTHELMESS Sc DOROTHY GISH IX
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