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■a romanco over lilnied. namely. •• ( ‘ap;aiii


a o l d from the famous ),tory !y Rafael Moelim. author of “ .<<• trainonclie. ‘ |i ..•'.•oi the .MonmiiuHi R hellion. i!m .Span-


idi .'dam. and piiate.s! |{.•'ide.s J. Warreu K-riioau it, ll,,. liil,. role, thor.- ai«- -s .


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I 'm SPECIAL SHOW OF WINTER GOATS T Iir allracdiitii On* 'rown wear <»i'


tlw‘ iJouMc-l5i’(*a''tcd two huttoii tha-i'- coal wiih fairly loiii; soft roll la|ic!s, is iiidisiH'iwalilf. .\noihi-r very smart (,'oat par-


liciilarly ior tlic young man. is tlic D.l'i. two ImiKom stylo with fairly wido It.H. la|K'ls and holt. J lit- Itacks of all waistod (atats aro


plain, lad. with a di'op slit. From 63/-


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A .''I.u|k‘M(!uii-s ni'iii«li tilm ;iii\ |iH tii!'t‘


isMimii i>t Jmvrl. riii Kiiii; l.aiM- W i i'k : iiiulit !y at > :i ii i! ml .'^at unlay :i t tl- !<) , a !uvu‘ .■'itu'v. iliiiu'j;li hiick;^ninnd wliirli t; ciivinti'^hiiirt) (i| tlif mi I'M-apr ill the Lr.i-lit hojuiaficr, Soiiu* nt tin* ill ll:i‘ \'all ‘y oi‘


11. Uidi picliiri'- ii»


.''•ale |ini(imvil in .Aiit.-i it .i. Lra-'l." •Stiiir.'; Itri!li:iull\ '■nrv Ila


iid eaid' ' laiimus


. !;•■ vcrecmd al tim lad Hii'otiuhoiil next !v‘, I.'-- on W e.l tie.'da.V is ...'si-nt ially


ll lai' an csi.mmline Ill llm pomp and


hiy Phai'oahs and th«- - oni .il ih.- land of tilriiod


at l.ux'>r aiul all i!:r


tillvs in ii wi'i'o t'|in-iallv winti i i liy iho famous novflisl hiiii'flf. TIk* It-ailiiii; l•oll‘^ ari‘ lil'fil iiv ,\ih‘lijiii .Millaf. a- S<ii, a Prince ol the IMianiah.'^. mill .Maria ('tirda. as a hea lit Itiil .IfU f.x‘4; ;i jid the tilm a-' prtHim ed hy Michael Cimi'tire. 'I’lie piotlnri mil is t'le- to \vhi<‘h til-* mueh-ahioe<l I'ft'lix " super '* may littiiii^iy lie appli.-d, many <Jt tim .'fl.s iiaviiii^ Immmi (milt' Ui'<»n a eoius.sal .sraie. many of tim .-camus lii in^ piuplrtl hy im leu'L'r thai; ‘J.'i.tlUO |ilayei>.. ;iud ihe *.viiole Ihimt; I'onnin.e an immense vp.etaele. thfoni:li which is threaded a Unidi’r hive story, whieli no author Iviiou- Iieiler Imw to contrive than Sir Rider llaeirartl. TIul r.ih'ieal .story


t'ome.s to life on the seneii- a story of lia^;- clIv and love, in uhiih one hrav** uoman. daring all. ami seelAni: to ^aM* her rac". i:ives np her lit.*, Phaniaii hanh-iied lii- lieart. •I’ iiiLtui's am! pi'iilem • l.n>lvo his resi.'-tani-e until. nr;:L-d hy evil ail\iser.s. !:e imrsijeil ihe (Mlildron of Isiiml anl peiislcd. A ini^chtv. dramatie 'i"'i.ie|e.


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It ha.s olteii Immmi said that the], new under the eitioma '•nn. !ojt


•Silent Acon.sei’.*' the .Met m-ieiltlu tio!i eomiiiLi; to ilm dram! Theatre


day. a pj'oiiii.se lias laeii im.de ihat new .situation is pre' Ut»d in of the plot. The m)\elty i Lhroti^h the astonmlinu: uurl


I itlnii^ •• Th‘e


)i oilne- 'I'ilU’.'S- nliiv'iy


t he d' VehipMieiil


' liiadi' p.i.'Sjiili* e: •• Teler ihe


(«rLat," tile new polne doe vt;ir ,,1 the IMi'inre. 'I'lie story i*. i'aul%ly a iiieloilf.uiia. with an element of iiiN-stery to wliieli the doj^ alone hold.s tin* hey. Kleaimr Roardiiian lias one of the most. intere.-i inn role^ uf her A-'areer. In some of the 'cenos ol the [lictiire .she is disnni'-Lil as a hoy. Kavinond .MeKn* plays up’posiii-, and Kail .Meo.ih,' ha.' an intere-t inn Iiart. L '' u- tie* 1-e.ief of I lu;_'ter .M. Kranklin the direcii.r. tout with three |H’op!e and a doe in- could inahe a t Iha’onnhl;. eiitertaiiiinn picinrt . and. ae.onlinj t i a!! re|iorts. he ha' sm-A-eedeil.


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— HH*— “ Tim .Man Mal\er.” ilu* star I'lLtiiie at


the ihilladiem. next .Monday, is an ennro.ss- ine ^^o|•y of a nt''‘nt l in' im" manuaie c. Im. re'cntine iju- indolent, and I’Ui'l.....le-' Ito- of his .'oi!. mahc' a. Iiarnam \


bii Ii him that


lio will earn a lione-i livinn and etiiiri-l> support, liini'elf on L


." 1 a w eeJi it hi' 'on will


uoriv clerk. n*‘> n i"k in lie I oii't 1 imf ion eomp;i ii\- <iu ii.'< managed, hy lie- '..n oi !ii'


do likeuise. 'I'liis is ihe ha'is of a sp'"in!id .^toi'V ullieli i.' fnll\' exploited, (leoree Aril's, one of t!u‘ world's nio'i di'^inniii'lusl and he'l-!ovt,‘d aeioi ' . I'kiys i!ie pai't .n .lohn ReeVi''. till' imiL'iiate. \\l,o. lo achieve hi- olijet l. di.'eiii'i-' luni'ell' .i' all old ont-el- Mill.' ol


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d«M»!. Widiam l lan (Ta\ lor si'ter. al'«» Hied of Ic and inal lent mn lo hi-, liii'iiie his iiiteii'e di'iike id -hiMi'. anno\' Ii im h\- adopt me a h i ; i


eOll'M In tli<


it!- hi-


I .{i ''ejdi I )iiiioh n I i Ill'll / :!' 11ip'\ 1 an \ . mueii to tlie i e who. ihirHiMj lor l e v i 111’. ' adopt ................ .h)l <!owii-and-oiit


!.irt de. the


e clo'or I'l ‘la I loii'h I; sit na I ion • I R. e\ e-


-.ivimc •net loli.


, iHl ll' 11!


r-oii (Jvan .•‘^imj*' I l.iri’s i-onhdenr iai o loiy np al' ! he 'oiapan.v. and h.- : 1


1 ( 'omp, Che 1.1


iliam. wifo. a


ii.'. ■


t llll''l'. (. — EXJ*


. I,,. II hnalu | tl'leml.


oltne't. 1 ido


hu V. V


ath. erk Hill


.1 hi .la:


'ti'i\ - 1 a m


I • loii h ul ,1 taiU\ay ,\ s i . (h a!


.'lol ' - ll;o! I ; i'.iiav, a_> s. Rinli'l.- CoICi


to , G.le


.\ I t hu:' h.Mls.


.1 jai i i't hi


iieti-r, Kerrigan weiil ipiits- liald. This i.-, noi so alarmine at is ajipcar.s at (irst .'ighi theiieji it i.s extraortiinary in all A'oiisci. nre I'or 11 means that, in lie- cause »if art, K.-r- 1 jean's own wavy and iiixnriani locks, a-.


lilacK as a ravi lor tim lone


“ rapiain Ik rea.-h.-s hai:-v.


ns wing, liad ti train .if curly


ooil,” The wig a\' to his waist.


•• .‘'inrmrs in Silk.’ ’ Iloharl ii eillvv'.s —


production for .Melro-Goldwn, .ip.-iis a ihre.- day s engagement at. (he Palladium 'J’healre iiexi Thursday. 'I’his pi. tnre, the newest, of [In- ja//, sL-ries, i.s mav in more -ways than one. It olfer.s a highly original idea in that the .. nfra! eharaeier. an eld.a’ly man in none loo g.ioil liL'alth. is hn>ngliL .oiee again to yom.hfni slicngth and voiithfiil emolioiiv wlicii lio takes tin- .Steimu'li rejnvenation lr«'aimeiil. With this as a pr.Mnise, if was natnral tliai .Mr. Ileniey was: ahhs to develop a nuniher of highly amusing an-! thrilling 'inaitinjis wiiieli hi* did with the fullest degre.-.


.\dtdphe .Menjoii, who ha.s heenim-


kiuHTii tor his lokvs of sanvity and cynical Iinnioar. plays the part of the old-yonng man. It is nmloiilitedly his hesf werk yet. on ilu- serL-.'ii, Khanmr Roardman, star of “ ."^mils lor .'sale ” and other late picturL-s, was ilie girl in the case—a typical flapper of the pr<‘.sciit ihty.


.'she wa.s never more


elnmmiig than in the scene wliere she was ovireome by the eh-venm.ss of Menjoii's sleel; we.ling. Conrad Nagel, wlio recently playoil tile i'oIa' of .\ngal Clare in “ d'ess of (lie D’Crbervilies.’ ’ lias an entin'Iy (lilfiTeiiI .sort of part, in “ fsinners in Silk.’


Sn James and hadv Woi ' l h'cal dog, ib-slroye.| lor siie, ‘.v-Ta\lor .


I!<- is


the youth who loves tlu* llii'iations of I*!U-anor and linally win.s out- over the older men. 'Hm east inelndes lledtla Ilo[)p«-r. ,l«-an llL-rslmlt, Kdwar.l Connelly a ml Jerome Ihitrielc.


BUS BK0S.ECUT10N.


T W O e o K


M IL S O N OKKKXCl.:


iMBX K ix im A T KBAU.SaS


IS A ’ UU S A ‘ C L A C E


eU lJ L iC At I’.uliham Police Courl, on Mumhiy,


C.eiJ Lever, It'. 1 lendon-ruad, Nelson, and Wilnioi .King, JP, Kir-.strecl, Nelson, both young im-a, were .summoned for a breach of tile County iivc-laws l»y uaing iiuleceiiL kinguage on a Ribble bim at Read. Timy p!i atk u not guilty. Mr. 11. Ogtleii. will! pruaecuied for llie


RiMile Ihi.' Co., saiil that on Sepiendter Mill a Rihhlc ’ lni.‘^ left, Clialimru for Ihirnley ai f'- IP p.m., and arrivtd at Whalley al lU-17. Tlieie the ’hits was Imaitled by tlio two defemlanis ami lour of their friends. The Itair irmmi.-' iiad given wrong naim-s and addr>'-!«'.-). and it bad not Iieon po.'Sihle to .M‘!ve 'initnionscs in lime for iliat Court. Sleai ly utter tin; 'bus re.'iimetl its journey, till- < .imliu iA»r. William Rideltalgli, came round to tile .'ix men to eollect- llieir fares, ami lor a lime they reln.'ed U> pay, there iieitig .some iiiitlier ulih llmiii liefoi'e they paid. t)ii passing Rcatl Nall hotlge llus eon- diivltif's alleiitioii was wallet! to tlelemlanls. who. along witii ilmir iriemU. were in tlu- ha. k‘ part ot tie- This, and wa re lampering v.ith tickets wliieli w-*re in a. hox. Tlie


driv. r's all.-iilitm was also called to the men, w h.i lit<-:imt- \'ery aiimai\'e, and wi.-rt- evidently nml.-i ih«‘ intlnciic- of drink. 'I'his eomtuei eoiiiiiaicl all the way to Pathhain. the language oi liu. ileicmlanls lieing liltliy and vih' in the 'Xireme. and it could he heard hv irmalc' 111 tin* ’hn,'. (hi arrival at Padi- liaiii tin- polic.- were called, and the namo>» o! IM.' imai wau'.- taken. Tin- bus arrivetl at Punii.y a iitt!e k.ioia- ! '.’-h iasie;;,! of 11-'. tl.i- 'Ojifdnieil time. t!u- d.-!ay being < on.'cil li,\ the eiHidmi of these laeii. Tie.- Ribble t.'iiipai.N took a \'.'iy stioiig \ iew of tins i.indnet. The\ v.er.- hound l<v .'trict .Hid r gnlaHoii-. ami limy had to gi' rv..'i. ami tli«-y iooke.l ti 'Uppiii I till in 1


rules i< n; an (; p.tii.-. aul 1 >M'e'


.- .n.iLiiHi'. the illte lim''.t;. i I w a-. 'Mil!


l languag-'


Legal Point. Ch rk


had


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eoiKpan.s willi at


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,0 il. k! r'ril ■ ■ olieMI'.M


II,


ai-'.M' an.! l.ldliell. l l ‘- e iniax. aa: ei.! er! a: itmei


an ,i|Ma tlie o.. 1 'I'cars .nn.l Omi.na-; arc


a'.XoMkca with SPEG’&LLT Hootl Cars and C'.iiaus ,rc AT'l'ENBED m 'viili Ciriliiy. We at-..ire i ur Ta\it; TO cover all Kitlrs ?ml art: ilri\u'n CJY lv<peiienccd Drivers.


Quolations for Chara Parties also given.


lt;ont:— IARRISON


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tiiat you will .succeed. Tin' constant clang I'f oilier hammers means that ,voii have suc- revdeil, -11 Wood.stflck Scntincl-Rcview.


'Til" 1 i.ii.si.iHi dana cT l '" ‘ liaminvr lacaas ■l!-!<iioui! p! 1 e '


I’ord. .\rlhar Cod.oT'ky.


I’ .!, l.'-iile. Mi.


ivel" a- M.'H. IMnimid C.ir


Kaali'm oi a 'eii'iationa! and 3C i*—


iiie no on its liim! le.js topp!<‘s haekward- and cra'lies to s.- inini: .leMnatum down t)i.‘ 'Tile of a jireeipitous di l f . while lim motor .


iminie i< einhodid prednctioii entitled 1 iirilie ilie ihdmnaii h.'i't. v.hii'li is t Palladium oi mountain r< Mariled Uy a


:;,.l .|iiickly pulls up.


its terrori'od feminin.' occnpaiil ’I'his is hnt. on.- .»f llu-


iminv ll inl l iae and liar..irdons teals .-NeAnilv-d liy .l.din fJi’heri. in this swiPlv-niovine tn|.. of an nmhdivere.l Int-r. a lamilv pn.arr.'l, a missine will, ami a chariniiie am! dcll^litfnl romancL'. Pietniv-;'onr.s .slmnM not miss this liand.some ?«’ rocn lov


.secMiif: who


'eiaai'l.aMe 1 i..Ill 1


1 and T: 1 oa.


.\ ior. M;'.'.; w. and D.a


lo'pii I icj; n an entertamine l''o\


lloinance Ranch.” lea- ami d.isliiipx doliM (JiU lie IM'esent^'d at the


ai .Mondav next. On a tnrrow oad tlie star's spirite.l Inn'.'e is a s|,eediae moi.tr car. and rear-


'■ y. \\ 1 imil.'.i P.^.


'a |)| t I f d rink d


a pa ■ •vn.em .Maxwell said lu- u.m ea!li-d H


'hiis on it.'i arrival at Padiliam, and ihi- names o( the .-iix men, win* wei under the inllmmee of .Irink tlint thev did iio|, em to know what they wor--' talking id'oiir. Tie- ih'lei.uant I.i-vei' gav*- <svideiic - on hi-^


I t l f too'x


own behalf, am! denied being disiivderly, altlu*ngh in- a<lmiit<d tle-y laid bail “ a drink or iwi>.” In answer lo .Mr. ()gd«-n. wim a-kod


ilifendant how many drinks lie haul had. he saiil (hey had sot. off from N<*lson in the ni'irning. and ho thoiighi if would he ahmd ten tlrinlcs. Ho admitted liaving fivi' or six driiili.'; at W'halley b»'for<Y ieiiiing (lie ’bus. The Ih'iieh iinpo-;e<l fimvs of :!0s, taeh. an»l *2.s. Od. each .special co.sts.


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n. l:idoh;d.;h. t.'i'i. oi Piind • p.'ei iv.'ly, ia »T.‘ under 1


1 lang lloi


in Cmirt. .'smith, a w idow, oi Rnrii- nger ill the 'li


gave .1 I -i. 1 if 1 M ii'i 1 luT'.


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I licm. polal.' ■1


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ton. I l f nil-


new A


bo\ ^


.. .ind I'lf e,


' . Ill- [oinii'd modern pe a mi :i'h I'l


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I l f f - •> . ;C'll 1 I'OV C il 1 1 U It !l 1 it 1 >• " .lu; ■


•' 1 w a' u":i hy Ay ii’ ' \\ li- , ":i <) 1>>r -i‘U 1 Mg j't'i. •il p!'n\ w If ll a n.fd-‘i n Ilc’lla Wliiiw.ll. iil-.l h**r uiiH'i 1 'ic.iH- ‘i..-


:e ->•! tin* Hi-k «'1 pe>'!icg .h-.in i 'c f .hv.' “ ‘


;k‘.l .'U!


'.villi kni-.e'. .Ml-s Hi'.eiiUt' the eilieioiuy


.■r o\er lie- ' I (In* un-mhei'


nu‘t lied, hoot -eleaning. hut tlu-re w.


eompet It mil *‘\eu>ah


•d. >-i W .'1'- ai Hiiiu'd ky !d-lashi‘ .m‘>I to trv tin*


enthusiasm anieng.st tlmyeiillm. I hoy eoidd he indiieeil to enter.


was ' e ah'v*in'<* -d I* onlv i'lie


et t f


altar frontal wliieli repre'Ciits the unite*! i w'ork **f tin* memhei's *d tJn* itmtitnl*’ . in | im-iimrv of tlu- lat*- .Mrs. Aspinall. win* for many years phi.wd a )>roniim'iit part in ih«’ village allair.'. Ilu* i ii.'*'ri[’t u*n is m Latin. Hie foilewiiig lu-ing a t ra iishil ivni : “ To Hu- gh*ry of Hod and in pi«*us im-iimry of .\ngnsta .\sninall. tliis frontal was w«*rk*'*l iiySin* members <*f tiu' Pendleton Wotm-n’s hi' litnte and presented l*y tlu-m to -\i! Saints' Cliiireli. 1’endh‘ toii, Christmas. RiiM."


Potted Ci.Moma Sliow.


During tlio afternoon, a somowlmt. am- Idlions ontertaiiiment was staged in the


i'liere wa.s als.i i*n view, in the CliiiH'li. an ’


ixM. 1 i.'d . ' i ini f n; : ..c! . M.cigt* C.-‘ k'lni 1, , • . V 1 1 ’ ' i l l


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.\rii t'i.' inaiie h\ a g N.-Ili


A ce y iiU LA T o e s e u v ic e •J. C\rii .Vntt* r. Artiele ma«h- from earn- <*r wilh»w: 1 Mr- inaii** hat : .M;-' .Miti'lu'll.


WaMhanli; ’J. .Mi'. Wright. I!*'nu‘-ma<h' te\': Mi's V'.. W***'d. .\rlieh* mad*- from ratlia ; 1. .Mrs.


hmst : Mivs Rvh-tt. l)re-**-i! doll • .Mis< Rridle. • \i-\v artieh- maih- out of an old o


Miss K. W,.,..l : -J. Mrs. Miichell.


f ! lonu'-enred slun : !. Miss K. Wood.


.\riieh‘ maile hy Hn- of a nu'inh.-r: !•’ . Rylet


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TOOTINC ill- tll;l(


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Mrs. ( ’. Tayk*r; ’J. liMsl'and ov l*n*Hier


mi'. yimr .-on KLCTK.


on tin- tlnt(‘ . “ Yes; lu* is .stmlying with tootor.”—“ Crusoe Magazine.’’


is t.Mking les.'ons a private


.Mitoln- ho '.■out ■ 1 .


>>f I'oiif-mado g .Mrs. Ryl.nt. '


Ml .M.


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■■w:( ' "'vr i t


■--i- 1 i '. ,\ 1; > l !.« (.Mr.


u ii h t lie tio


'•R


.■<0111110; Hii'


( C'.om- l.l•:l!'lltg on the


a piov.nimi i under )i\.'-law.s for using


iiiHoyance o! ' \..i' ,t l;U -


1 k.'fpHig


o an the


ld>r the Icilge of ,1 .


i ’emllL-ton past year cla.s.ses hehl


I'Ui'p.ise ot improving their kimw- housew ilery. m.-miier> oi


his wa.s seen on .'^atnrday. wh.-ii an exhihi-


imn ot ihc-ir work wa.s held pri/.es iiemg given lor the he.si ariiele.s exliilnted. .\mr!,-> ,m View r.,-presenU-.|;' every phase oi women's emphnment in tip- home, ir.nii h.-st.dre"..d doll.s lo homemia'de rugs. All the exhibits were particularly well made and show..! ilial tlu- huhos ol llie village, liave been extreiiudv industrious. Peiulleton Instiinte i'. hv the way, a hramii ol the Lanea-siiire lA-deration oi Women's liistiinies, whieh Im.s l,.-eoni.- a most, virile iii'tiHiiion in the eonniry. A (li.'.play ot iicedlecralt lorm.-.l tlie major


p.»rlion ol the exliilm ion, ;nui seiiu- verv neat and i»retty work was tastetnily arraiigeil. Cookery was not iu-gle.;ted, how­ ever, and tiiei'e was a eolleelion of .laiiii.'s in most templing variety. Dress.-.l .hick.-ns aiiil ducks, and loaves of bread, ete., were als.i inelnded.


IJui ijerliaps Uu> wi.rk in


whieh the lailies really excel is il,, . ul basket making and ratba work, ami .acre tver.- many « n.iir.; exaiiiple.s of this art »ni view, 'j’he ehiidreii, who f.n'iii an iiii|iortani adiniU'l ot liie .soi-i.'ly, wer.- m*i iiegle and tlici'e wi-re ehis'i-s loi- drawing lor ho_\s. -vith m-edl.-woik for tlie girls.


tin The Opening Ceremony,


exhihitioii wa' .ipetied hy .-sir Janie I aylor. .Mi" Iv. W.m.l, ol Pendl


'I’lune was a larg.- atiemlaiice when the


pi'A-siiiing. Sir Jame.s .'aid lu- icit that ilu- membm's


s W or.slc'.- cton Hail.


had greatly hommied him in asking him to open the ex hihit i..ii. He tell extremely nervous iu-.-ait,se he was a mere man. hiil women eonid not g»-t along without men, nor men wiilu»ni w.niien. Many years ago wli.-n iiis fallier, tin- late Sir Henry Wor.s|.-v- Taylor. was addr.-."iMg a meeting at Rhuk- pool lie .saiil he lu*peil that the men and hims.-Ii YB'oiil.l liad liapp\ agr.-.-m.-iit. a.hliiig tinii >■! ooiir-i- tlu.‘ i.-rm m.-n .‘iiilnairil w.-iiu-M. A voii'i- ti'om the hack I'f the room pf'imptly .alleil out. •‘ .Aye, and iliey lilo-s It. loo." ( Langhl.'i'.') In P.-mIletoii the tiu-ii and women woike.l togellu-r am! 'lul what llioy .'onlil to k.en things g.nng. Dm- ol the n‘as.>us tor lundiiig liial exhihiimn WO' to try and iio||. 1!:.* h.iv-, and girU ol the \ illago to iM-omie n.-elnl


'ociely when th.-ygrew np. Were they really t.-aohmg tin- thing' that matt.-rod in the day si'li.iolsr Thoy ought l«i eipiip tlm \oiii:g l»e.rplo tor their alHi' lit'.-, esp.-.'ially the girls, who ougiii 1.1 h>‘ tlioi'ouglilx n.lined I'l method-, ol hoii'''Woi'k. h>‘ de\ o!ed ill l!ie 'I'h


.Moh- tim. I'


ihatik' iiearlilv f.in'c' L’ i--pomliiig.





I plain, boieclv know le< I.ad\ Wors|e;:-Ta- k-r pi the aid in-e-.l, .Mi


ol lie- «'■> ll do 11 of li.'i ii'l i. ra!! •


H'iisl to. Hai'h colour and liow i“ tl.i.e-' 1


;|o 1 1 ;lm ia.ca-.


iio-'i ■ '1110.1 lo l:,i\ .• I iii'ii’ ou n iiidii't I > H';',>ag.hoai all h..- I i.l'l i lire*' > <‘a ! ' I lll| Ml " WoM.i [I]


.''ir .tamo-. \''


sell ■arrieti. I'liriii


lik'd ,\i If i>!«' Baby Show. .• J.-


W-},. s t. l


’.'itii'ipl' at.piv ll wa


ra ii. i f - ..o^,.,| I


I lie- I"'- lie t4'.Ui.iii olul I


the I'iio


o!


iM li‘..i 1 i f • I


I..... ...... . i sHimlai'il j ni'l II 1


1 1 e ’ 'tgn ami i


I Ifii: I o all i lie ‘ s • * mui'h im-fe I I f


I oi'at> .1 i»y ;


amiard .>i ork hail iliji'H 1 ho ;


ole hi .Mc'. olli'a hel l f


t.;.' t ) \\ l.it-


...... Uie Instmne. 'I’he re.Miit ol


\*. omens’ lii'iitnu* lum- tor liu- ■issidnon.sjs attemled tn.'trneimn


ih,.


amlioiii'o. whu li asivoil to iiiiagim' f lur ;irt i.uos prore a pu-Lun.salion.


si.'liool, out it led ‘ A polled cinema


va.' •jnii** a largi- vim-, w a-> it.'i(•It ;H lln- «lin •ma. ami eded to giu* a “ .•


Tl.o


“ blood and ihniulor“ tyi.o. A xming dam.'ol, Mary Rncklord (Mi.ss Sarah Deniieiti lool ■'toleii iroin her a string of pearls.


Tlu- iilol was ol the hc'l -hit " oil Phone 6241 lU-r


lover •• Rhubarb \'aselim> " (.Mi.s.s Horotlp\ Siniger) and a detective i.Mi.s.s F. Irelamr) try to recover llie [»earis Irom tlio \ill,iin (.Miss .M. M in'liell). I n tlu- end, tie- pearls were rt'covered by the dei«-rtive, tbe hero was mil o\'er and Icilled by a iraiii, and iln- \ilhiiii C'eaped.


a hiu-ii, and the players acipiitted tliem- seUes reiiiarkahiy well. esiienaMv having regard i.i tlie tart (fiat tluTliad t*o rely eio liiT-ly on their m:ii<iii.s to give the aiul'ieiue an lalerpretalioM oi the theme. Mis.s laiiid, wlio plaved the part o| a maid, was respon­ sible l<ir the training ot the |>artv, whose work u;is a ereilit to lu-r. .Mi>s |)‘. Iielaml wa.s t lie aeeompa iii.st. The i-iu'l'gitie seeri.-lary. who wa.s respon-


the pearls lo the heroine ami iiiariieil her, 1 he yvhole .siory wa.s < arrii'd through witlioiit


silile lor the hole iit llie ai'fa Ilgeli.elH s. Was Lady W'or.shy-Taylor and tlie sm-ce's ol the


<-\liiliii loll was a trilniie to her organising capaeity.


The ludge.s were .Mr.s. Parker Roltoliiley and .Mi's. Waddingloa.


LIST


1 lone I la nd-'ew ll


-made rn-


OF PRIZES. : .Mr.s. Day.


lUlell. Any tailored garment : .Miss A. Whitu.v Haiul-seun liiideigariaenl, cotton; I. .Mr


.silk;


Kl'ie Pimiock 1 louie-made


.MlH'liell. Whlti' etiiln


>>i.le


.Ml-'. Smallex. Chli.I ' illV'S, .'dl's. ( '«»li>ured i‘mliri>u!


.M.-iT' ( hild'


!ov-Tavh Kiiiiii


r: L’. .Mh'


.Miss .V. Knit ted


iim'iiiImt.s .*1


ll inm|<er: .Miu heil.


.Mi^. Day. lx 111 II oil or o| oehe


.Ml'. J. Ta.vlor: L'. .M .\iiv other knitted or


I . .M l '. D>‘W hui 't ; ‘J. .M Pin e I 1 lim


W I'eimai!. 1


l.ealJi. (.>nai ll


W....I. r>ulte|


I il\Y a It e. .-SIX lo


White


.Mr-, K. lll'oW II


I’kllll L . I . i'.'ii :i.‘.


IMel l . .M.i: :i;.


.(am ; ih'.. f


.1


I . )'; Mi f


, lor. lain


.Ml - .'he i dn.'k


M ;nii >>al : oii-ple;i -I'• ‘” " ‘1 ' .Ml'. 1. Mr


.Ml" .\. .Mil.-h.‘II. .mg' : .M


i;.


I. .Miss K. Wood; .-<iiiaile\


•rv; .Mi‘> Rruil.- mi P. Wo


W..O .Mrs


»l. Lad Wol'.'.


cro>'!iel ed Labs ' 1 la


'Wright : L', gai'iiU'iit


.MlH'hell. ■H'< l f led garim lit .Mil.h.-n.


ha lld-'e^^ nei: : I t M ii'i; ; .Ml.'


( '01 i l tl.O ulll .Mr .Ml" .M.


I t " Rih '. .Mu"l 1. .Mr-


. .\ll. triueiit : I .Mrs.


, K. I ox. .Ml'S .\|. ( 'iiwp.r-


. I hiir.'t. . Whiiw.-li. \


\ pei ( !iu alto


w. >m1 : Mv. D.i , ' ! 1


W hi


D.p .Mr


o .Ml .Ml-'


I).


. .Mr I',. Wo W. .M.


I. Ml' . K. W. '■I: J. K. W....1 : •J. .Mr-


F . W H I T T A K E R WHALLEY ROAD GARAGE


CLITHEROE M l! d«*rgarmeui, .Mr.'


•J, .Mi.'s A. Tonilin.'on. lumper or Lkuise : .Mis.s A.


.Mi- 'I lie dett.'etive I'eturiu'd n WoM'Mil'


xaimmng a rug. made iiom tin-.'kin ol Photo: K. 1


--------- ------------- >— i< o’ H AiiK iNSTiTm iX EXHIBITION s WALTON NORTH u rm -n iT : to u m .i. L cksskp ^Thn REFINEMENT IN GLOVES »F0R AUTUMN


GLOVES whieh are full .-f clmtaetei'. in depnel.tM.- first .diuiee s!;in^, at Ke»-iu-s(i ihirr':. every pair r..rtie' a ;'u|| gn-ic.nilre .nd nmy he filled mi hefnie puirli;i<e.


Mens Unlinod GLOVES in Tan and (Irew I*' -:'!.!:! and Cape. i\\i» initt'»u m* with di'ine faste’ iei's


8 6 and 1 06 Mans 1 button n.atiiral Chamois washablo GLOVES perfeeily cm 3 6, 10 6 & 12 6


Mons Tan and Slalo Mocha GLOVES, w-.d ii:md, finisimd with mm -hnne at. Wrisl. e\.-.-p(i.,|l,d good '.Ve.irelS


10 6 Mens host quality Worcasler mnko, Tan and Grey Mocha GLOVES w... I lined 12 6


Mens Tan and New Grey Mocha GLOVES !Mm ;md finL'em lin.,| u.h.I, wri.si.s lined 1 ir. me- rh.nm f I'fenei


t4'6


Mens Tan and Slalo Mocha GLOVES Knr iin- d t!iHeio]i..ut 1 dmim f.ist,-ner 18 6 MonsTan Capo GLOVES - .P ph.i'M- -M:m. lin.. !


f'jie dmie* f.isi..iier with i..in .-md l-.-ne Mens Superior Tan Capo GLOVES lined eii


h' f !)<-sl. wear Mens Tan Capo GLOVES line.l fn;-


!,„■ wri't'. lini'hed with 14 6


'iie d*>m” f.i'(e-ii-r. .i 'in 'ft gluvi' 15 0


lan.h' u .-I. ..le- d.-ne- f.iMeimr 10 6


Ladies Nigger and Grey Buckskin GLOVES t u. t iloM"- fa vt‘‘ic 7 C 'He I 8 11 L.idios fine qu.nlity Tan N.app.n GLOVES


-..fi li.ii-h, liiu .l -r.'.il. i -.Ik 8 11


Ladios Tan Capo GLOVES u..ol lin,-,! lini-li,-1 ..i'h iw.. ilnnu- lu.-t, iut-: 10 6 Ladies Nigger and Slate Mocha GLOVES '..i'li inuil lin-


12 6 12 6


a -pi, luli.l \uuuvr 12,6


Ladios Nigger fit Groy Mocha GLOVES l'.,.iiu ;,,..l lintp-i - liti,.! u,...|, uii.-t- liiu.l fill- ,11 1 .1 fiiii-lu-ii \.it|, fur t-Miinll.'l-


Ladios two dome GLOVES in Tuu r.,p-, fur liu..l ilu...,u..|i..ui i.ui


Motor GLOVES for Ladios and Gentlemen in pi..in I.-uth.-r, \m,.,| liu.'.l, fur liu.'.l aiul uIk,, with fur l.u.-k^, ,i pl. u-iii'a


10 G to 55- I’ve.


Our sotecticn ot good quality Gloves is second to none, wo only slock first quality skins, made by the loading English and Continental makers


N O R T ' H oi.oYi: si'iai.A lasT 6, Higher Church St., Blackburn


13 6 18,6


I I R t !!■ ;


Olyntpia Motor Show O CTOB ER 9—17th, 1925 If you are visiting the Show, m ake


a point of seeing the DURANT STAND, No. 56 I.J., in the NEW


AVENUE, HALL


The Models on view will be


(1 ) RUGBY SPECIAL TOURING CAR (2 ) FLINT 40 BROUGHAM (3 ) FLINT 55 SALOON (4 ) LOGOIlflOBILE JUNIOR EIGHT SALOON


M r. F . W h ittak er will be in attendance on the Durant Stand.


s


P'il ''iF


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