5 ( -Vjiiv
J j . -Hibl * Agenfc- l i ip Com^ Anios.--^ I for Lewis CroDw |s>8, 35-«*i7, Wator-
Irip ABP'SAD, OB ■
The Esifitt Barless Fires
•The most economical on tlio market. llib by Con«»ro;»n-
|^^K conlainiTiK Atlvcrtihor ami
I Holox Hunior 1 Suiulav
Ia.st, !»•- l'}'li*sworLh. Houto ItluToo, ^V^ld(llnJr_
I'lo 'WijiijlosworLh.
J A \nle Jlox It^l lonico.
1?D. 2246. i-.NTS fc nOAUj)
Inomlcxl. “ Wheat- ( !oso to Station
I arranftomonU lor I ms.
b s & DEATHS.
J Novomlicr, ICJrindloton, i ia rv * Waller Gn^f.•'Korv,
J i; meniorj' of mv ■ or, Jlicliurd, ivlu>
■'> ilo and Gliildrcn. li* <loar.
li'Miihorcd.” luster ancl Brother, IVnnio and Josi'ith.
liemorN- of Alico
- ire ; and was iu- leembcr a t Upper-
ami Sister-in-law. lllAM.
l ie reniembraneo of Tht) died J)ecemlx*r
J'in Tom and Nollio. I thoroe.
leimiry of my dear iHriscoo, wlio died
— From Gain.
luory of our dear er. Klizabcth Kllen,
111. ini!7. I
away,
J ne; I )<om lioiils J was mine.
Iin;i Fatlnu', Mother liiul Brother, Harry. Imlfcred.” I•andma, Orand-dn<l, and Uncles.
|d memory of «nr Ihed DL'coinbev dr<I,
of .To.'-'U?,
I Moliior and Sister. •niory of dear llt t lo
Jl)ec<‘mlM‘r ilrd, 1920. Iliadow.s fall, awaits ns all.
Ji*and-m:i, Grand-pa, It'nclu's and Anntios.
remembrance cf
J yonn{i, so fa ir, l ly (loom. Iliow swtH.'t a flower,
1 bloom. j rom Mrs. Iviionics,
|oomory of iny dear and (^)nsin.
Annio ?-Jcwman. memory of a dear
Ivicinson, who died and Belle.
lin. Alie Tn^et,
I lorv of our dear, 1 who die<l December
[ IS near. I lnn;:ed for always,
we imss her; ent ti'ar.
Iiv in c Ilrisbiind and I milters.
Soloists :
Jinrv Ml \\ilh an i . tbo
l.irv Kliznteth Stone,
] Ttii- 1927, in hi-s I!M>e-l him fade away
l i more. | i silence. 1 ‘0 ns Aveep; I'd thinli of him
n.decp.
Iieroc.
ti'hod and sore, !i tlie last
DORA LABBETTE WiURIEL BRUNSKILL
HUBERT EISDELL HAROLD WILLIAMS with Ihc
BLACKBURN CHOIR of 350 VOICES
Chorus Master : Dr. HERMAN BREARLEY end ihc
LIVERPOOL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
l ife «on l)an"hter and Lj7-/.ie.
[iiemory of Irnor, who died /tli
Jto let ns Icnow llv than wo sliow Ihonid make ns soo Ihould alwny.s ho.
Iin Scpiare, Clitlicroe. ?lnpf‘. Clithoroe, by
Jn t tlmfc address, Roa lithcroe.
j and Timeo Company
SIR THOMAS BEECHAM 10/- 7/6 5/9 3/6
of 60 specially selected musicians. CONDUCTOR:
BARKER, SON, & HEINS, LTD., 21 RAILWAY ROAD, BLACKBURN Phene 6097
WHY TROUBLE BUILDING YOUR OWN SETA When yon can
re ta in from u» tho “ BRAND SET I I I ,” (inchuling Three Cossor Yalves) for £7 5s. Od. cash, or comploto with everything £10 Os. Od. cash, or £1 down
and balance payable by monthly payments. TOM SNAPE, 109, Darwon Street, BLACKBURN. Tel. 7334.
lOf Artistes
lo William Nutter, \\ wim died <mi Gl , Albion Boat!,
A SMASHING WEEK-END PROGRAMME
TO -NW H T at 8 ; 8A TU H D A Y at (i (ind S-15 ; Goorgo Sidney and hnllmnl comedy comhinahon xn
CLANCY’S KOSHER WEDDING A/so .Iack LuNnuN jit—SHOOTIN’ IRONS
. .-1 ratUhuj Western story out nj the ordinary. AND STILL THEY COME
M OND AY , TU E SD A Y AND W ED N E SD A Y The Cruise of the Hawk
KEED HOWES presented in one. of die jinesl maritime pictures 0/ the year. A story oj treachery, intrigue, and romance of the South Seas. Howe.s (dicays ready for a liyht or a Irolic. Ifowes—CoafiLdiiiard l\ilrol ofliccr wliOy through befriending a girl, 6ccomc.s‘ involved iii <i mesh of treachery which cnhiiinalCH'when he is shanghaied and carried aboard the notorious schooner.
A 'piedure to stir the most phlegmatic. i l l addition, OAJiY COOPBJt in
A roiuiing story of the tvest, crammed full of
cxcitme.nl hi roxinding-up hustlers and ending xoith a cattle, stampede, that is an eiitcrlaiiimcnt in itself.
THE LAST OUTLAW FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY
T I IU E SD A Y , F R ID A Y A N D SA TU R D A Y Poppies of FLANDERS From an original story hy “ .S'A P F E R ,” featuring Jameson Thomas, Malcolm
Todd, Eve Gray, Gibb McLaughlin .supported by an All-British Cast including Henry Vibart, Daisy Campbell and Cameron Carr.
' ‘Sapper" has written a stirring story of a "remittance man," scion of a noble family, who ha.s disgraced his people and been banished to Africa. Like thousands of others he becomes a •jmwn in the game of tear, and beneath t ic. miidinq hand of destiny finds his manhood and vindicates himself on the Ficbls of Flanders. A British International Picture, and one. to remember.
Times and Prices as usual. .•1/.SO FLORENCE VIDOR in HONEYMOON HATE
A luxurious love-comedy laid in Venice, Lunilon and Paris. She married him to teach him a lesson, hut it was she who Icanicd i l ! The merry laic of a inurruige of iiiconvenicnct'.
CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL, CLITHEROE CHRISTMAS TREE¥~SALE OF WORK TO-MORROW, SATURDAY at 3 o’clock
Mrs Pilkington, of Newton, will open the Sale, ami Mrs. Hard will rrcbUle. FATHER CHRISTMAS will bo there
And hopes to meet a large audionco of young folks and thoir friends.
I n thk e v e n in g a Grand C O N C E R T Will 1)0 held to conimence a t 7-o0. Mr. E. Coates will preside.
MADAME ANNIE CHADWICK :: MR. TOM BARKER MR. T. COATES, Afi/crfamrr :: MR. W. THORNBER,
Kioloo.st.
Accompanist: Mr. A. Taylor
t'oneluded hy a. SUcteh, entitled: UNCUE .70SEIH Admls-sion ; Christmas Tree and Concert, 1/- ; Children, 6d.
ISUBSCRIPTION L<ONCERTS _ l.-nmuler ami Uirectm-LIONKL I’UWKLI., l-mulon
fNTERNATIONAL
KING GEORGE’S HALL—TUESDAY, DEC. 18, at 7-30 I k A N D E L ’ S
a h BOROUGH OF CLITHEROE N
o t ic e i s h e r e b y g iv e n that the Coundl of the Borough of Clitherqc intend strietly to enlorce
the provisions ot the Public Health Acts and the Building Byelaws of tlic Borough with reference to the erection of permanent or temporary buildings.
Instructions will be given immediately after the ist )anuary, 1929, lot legal proceedings to be commenced
■ against any person who erects any building permanent or temporary without first having submitted a plan thcreot and had the same approved by the Council.
Dated the 7th December, 192S. By Order of the Council,
WM. SE L F WEEKS, Town Clerk.
Christmas the Jolly seasoe
BUY YOUR PRESENTS AT BRIERLEY’S, WE OFFER TIP-TOP VALUE AND A VERY LARGE SELECTION In All Departments.
l ,L ^U V tS S » ■ HSHD8ERCHIEFS
Fabric Fur
Trimmed...............Irmu 1/11.1 ■ p „ , Backed
.......................IV..m 6/11
f o r P r e s e n t s Gauntlet Fur
Topped............from 12/11 '
_ Boxed, Embroidered and 1..,™ w -
^FROCKS F E xtensivh SeKKCTIOIi.
SILK STOCKINGS with tho Point Heel, 1/11.1—5/6 pair For tho DANCE
For AFTERNOON WEAR O'' evening WEAR JIonniuTK Vmoiffl. BRIERLEYS (Opposite Queen’s Hall)
The Palladium ilDE, WEST SIDE
TUB IIOUSU OP
CONSl.SJ’UNGV MONDAY, TUESDAY AND V/EDNESDAY VIRGINIA VALLI, GEORGE O’BRIEN and J . FARRELL MACDONALD in
■\u eoie ot ereat amhition-and ilV toll in the live, .and love.s of men.
Virg.ma \a lh (Ei.d, S de). June CollyeT (We.t Side.) and George O Bnen (Both Side.) m an in tin .ily diamalie pictuii., ninth
‘'‘' ‘"Mso'lnTiIg M VRG UVIM-SurMrKOlUlR'L' l'!> \SI1R md QUINN' M IbU VMS in T H E D E S E R T R R I I S I C E
■\ brilliant story by Zane Grev. perfectly .staged and .splendidly acted. This is a programme, extraordinary. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Old friends back again. MABEE NORMAN 1), AIARIE DltESSURR and ' ■ G H / ^ R L I E C H i l P L B B i Tillies Punctured Romance
A M'lck Seimet.t. jirodiietion. Cliaplin is a riot of langliter from foot, to foot, from flasl) to
fl.usli, . \lsolToUig-oVnwa7Toarki',VibsiVGow
Sebastian m a wonderful story of the Soutli Sens •• The leading Shop-for Fashion ” . , 84, DARWEN ST., BLACKBURN f o r g o t t e n w o m e n ■ V glimpse of the land where women lovo and men forget.
HHKnv Edwauds and IsonKr. .Tuans in-THE FURTHER ADVENTuF eS OF THE FLAG LIEUTENANT Also TOM RICKFIS, that funny old man, m—GAY NIGHTS
c-V
C. T. BRISCOE & SON LTD. 33, PRESTON NEW ROAD
Tcl. 5335 BLACKBURN
TO FURNITURE BUYERS lA)ok np your snrjilns kViriiitiire anil
exchange i t for a Suite, Siddioarcl, Toilets, or a Piano. MERCER’S CHEAP SOFA SHOP
41, PENNY STREET, BLACKBURN
HP YOU WERE DISAPPOINTED LAST YEAR DON’T BE THIS Again w'k can" .suitia' you witk t i i!3 uust
'I'URKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS, CHICKENS, EEEl'’
AT Piircus TO olvi: you kntiui: .'^atisiaotios. Ploase order early to save disappointment.
& PORK THE CERTIFICATES gained by tho Students of the .above
School during Session 1927—1928, will bo Distributed on WEDNESDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 19th in tho Assembly Hall a t the Technical School by A. R. GRADWELL, Esg., C.C.
OlIAIB TO UK TAKKK AT 7-30 I’.M. BY JAMES S.'VGER, EsQ. J . H. RAMSBOTTO-M, Secretary.
SUPPLIED R E PA IR ED RE-CHARGED
up-tu-ilatv faciUtlcs for prompt arul clUciviit rcjialrs. *
Lnrjic slocks of rcpluccnicnt ImlterJvs lor popular cars.urnl
CLITHEROE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE &. INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY LTD. BUTCHERY DEPARTMENT
f t ■•>.0
CLITHEROE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Distribution of Certificates
A N N U A L TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW
'I'liB .Miciitv Ki'ic OK TIIK Aiii—WAR HAWKS mt Don’t mis,s tins thrilling sjaiutacle.
\Uo Rnri) lloWKs in -TH E NIGHT OWL. A capital
Jly.stery Pluy. Noxt MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Matinoo Wednesday 2-30
EDOAR WALLACE’ EAAIOUS .MYSTERY STORY
S the sinister man •V brilliant ercation of the IMastcr of Mystery. Who murdered Maurieo Tarn ?
.Scotland Yard appears to he baffled. Can you .solve the problem before the end. of the film ? Accomplished acting hy a splendid
ca.st luauled hy Androo
Uafayelto, Jack Trevor ami John laiwe. •\Iso D oavk '1'
HO.Mr.soK in a sparkling romance—HER SUMMER HERO
K K K K lX K K K K K K
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Matinoo Saturd.iy 2-30 JACQUEUNE LOCAN is
the leopard lady
■V Imge hairy hand gripped Tania’s shoulder. The girl shrank away, horrified —she did not fear her leojiards, hut this gigantic monster—. Wherever the circus went crime followed in i t ’s train. 'I'lie Secret Service detootives were
poworlosH. Cunio uiu.l see this thrilltT.
Ed.na Mimriiv and E kvant WASiiiumv in—MODERN DAUGHTERS A story of a girl who sjient beetle days mid nighls in defiance, of her father. A picture witli a moral.
Niehtiv at 8 Matincos Wednesday & Saturday 2-30. Saturday night at 6-15 & 8-30 ^ ^ CARS PARKED AND CYCLES STORED FREE
THE HALL, LOWERGATE (S.S. Michael & John)
THREE NIGHTS ONLY
CHRISTMAS NIGHT, BOXING NIGHT, and THURSDAY, Doc. 27th.
GRAND I ’.VNTOMBfK REVUE «1928 ”
-■Vrrauged and I’rodueed hy Mas. .Jas. GuixiKox
Dances arranged amt taiiglit l)y Miss Gkutrudk GumiKos
Door.s open 7
ji.in. (,’oinmeiiee 7-30.
Reserved Seats, 2/- and 1,6 Unreserved 1/-
i ’i.ANS now Booking a t the.
Timks Ofkiok. After Cliristma.s Eve a t Winckley’s, 12, Salford.
Fascinating Fashions
Gowns, Evening Shawls and Sports Wear
YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VIEW THE ABOVE
LUCAS C*A‘V
ROTAX.
Barclays Bank Chambers, Clitheroe P h o n e 272.
A. D. DUCKWORTH [ENTRANCE JfJ KING LANE]
‘'r,s I f
MLing Lane Picture Hall (iUANl) ANNUAl-
King Lane, Co-operative Hall FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28th
A L L
MARGERISON’S FULL BAND Dnneiug 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
TICKETS 1/6 each
From any immilier of the Coiumiltee or at tlie Grocery Brandies.
TO PILLION RIDERS AND OTHERS
Don’t forget your motor eyehst friend thin
Ghristmas, tins i.s yoiir o[)portumtv of sliowmg your apprcomtion of Iho many enjoyable lide.x yon have had during tins year,—not to mention the rides yon exjieet to have next year.
Relow we
.sngge.st a few items from our
stock which woiilil make ideal gift.s for j'onr motor
eycli.st friend.
Motor Gauntlets.
Lo.athor Helmets. Overalls. Lamps. Pillion
So.it. Motoring Coat. &c. &c.
I’
Icn.se call and have a loolc round at— u: iX4
14^ Market Place, Clitheroe Phono 167.
J F L'.'r 51-. U 12/6 IMt
" There’s Komething xiif the make,’,’ , All Durafit garments have patent spun Haircloth which make perfect
Coat fronts. “ BartoirPatont’• Pockets ; in' all Coats.
DURAFIT HOUSE, 9, Market Place RiJJolUr .AS.
CLITHEROE. If &
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