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Come to H E Y E ^ for Watches and Clocks. Come to HEYES for Jewellery.
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fc; ;i Beauty & Utility !
Btauty oiisiirineil in qualities of long uoar give our pioduotious tlicir distinction. Into our carpets and furniture liave gone, without conij/roinise or •stint, the finest
de.signs. materials and
craft.smansliii)
Nothing has been left undone
Un.surpn.sscd facilitic.s onahle us to supply the demand for fine good.s at a minimum price.
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I A. Haworth & Sons I 28, Darwen Street, Blackburn
Permanent Waving i i
We arc e.xpericnced in the art of WAVING by all methods
PERMANENT WAVING charges are— Full Shingled Hoad 30/-
Front Hoad £1 Is. Sides 12/6 Shingio Nets— Special Price 4Id. each 3 for IIAd. WALSH’S, 7 Preston (lew Road, Blackbiirn TEL. 5923 SNAPES Ltd. Mi I'ijii.
Tho Firm for WIRELESS, INCANDESCENT and ELECTRICAL Goods Stockisls oj the famous “ Rico Kollog ” Moving Coil Loud Speaker
DuMONSTn.vnoN.s Daii.y. Yodk In ‘Ul
-.si'kctio.s' is Ixvitkd. Snape’s Ltd. 55, Penny Street! Blackburn Phone 0727. M,
HEA8IACHE, CHILLS, FLU, GOUT, L U m B A G G AMD HHEURHATISRH . ARi: Quiokia' R elibvici) hy
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NOT LOWERING. BOXES 1/3 and 3/- See the following testimenial ; ' Kinilbj send me the price oj pour BXJ'liESS I'OWDEIiS,
I )tml nothing to relieve my head like these Powders. They arc invaluable for Neuralgia and E^ervous llmdachcs to me." A. iriVI'ii!,'!, South St., Chesterfield.
READE BROTHERS & Go., Ltd. WOLVERHAmPTOM
■m ' , ■ I ........................................ ....... ........... ......................................................til......Hill I l•••l m i ll '*' HAYDOCK Bros., Limited Dyers, Dry Cleaners & Laiiiidrymeii i ?
LAUNDERERS OF DISTINCTION Our Vans Collect and Deliver in Clitiieroe D istrict Whukly.
Suits, Costumes and Overcoats Dry Cleaned and Pressed to look like new
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Please write or ’plione for Van to call- Ramsgreave Laundry, Blackburn
Telophono 5400. 3'"leplionc 5400.
Ileasamiford Clillieide Second were easily defeated hy Ihiniley St. Andf(*Ws. Seore.'.:
CldTHF.UUK 11.
H. 'rinmins, b Fletcher .............................. li II. Mussim, Ihw h Fletcher ...................... 2 S. Scott, c Wilkinson h Fletcher .......... lo .1. .Moore, rpn out...... '1................................... (i H. Hye, e Snml<?rlaml h Fletclior.......... (J
(J. Orinerod, c Dawher 1) Flcl<-lii*r .......... Kcch's. c SnmierlamI l> Smith .......... 10
II. Hic*'h*-s, one for Hi; H. Smith, two for liriiNl.KV ST. AXmiKWS.
F. l'letch<*r took six wickets for d2 run.';
F. S[ieak, h Moore ..................................... 11 .1. Wilkinson, c .Moorr* li Fell .................. 1. II. .Sunderland, b Moore ........................... 1 1 A .Dnckwortli, b Tbomas ........................ 27 (f. Heat<m. c Odilie b Fi*ll ................... h\ I'’letcher, not nut ............................... H.
Hal.sall. b Tliomas ............................... T'\ Smith, b Hye ...................................... lOxtras .......... ....................... 'I’otal Hor 7 wickets) .
Id .1, Fell took two wick(*ts for Id runs
Hye. one lor none; .1. M<iorc, two for 11 .Tlnimas, two for tlirec. Inniims declared.
SAJ3DEN.
Steiner ami Co.’s calico printworks
cIo.simI last 'I’hiir.'tlay nifjht until \\’cdnesday moi’Ji- iii}'. Only a few people from the villa;'o went to tlio .seaside.
her bolidavh were fully recojrnised.
iMe.ssr.s. .1. Stuttard and Sons’ (Cobden and \Tctoria) MilL closed last Friday nijibt until Wcdiic>- day moniiii}', a.s also did Mt\>sr.s. Hockwond and Miickloy’.s Union Mill.
SKPTKMIiKI! llOl.lDAY.S.-Tlii' Scplcm. .\le,ssrs. F. IIOAI) WOIlKKIiS IX.IUIIKI).—Tlmimc^
Brown (^10), 12,
Pendle-.strmt, and Henry lliley (db), P, Wood-vSlroet, Salulen, were .struck by a runaway truck
wliil.st workinc: last Friday in (irwuheail-lano. Fence, wliicli is bcinji widened. Tlu'y were taken to Burnley Victoria Hos|)ital, Brown .sulforin;; trom a liactnred Icji and lliley from an in
jury to bis loiL foot. 'I’ln* buyey which ran away was liein^ used for road material.
F. fiaUueES
MEETING HOUSE, SAWLEY..« MASSAGE AND CHIROPODY
Prompt nttentioii to messages by Post MAGNETO REPAIRS
Also Specialists in Repairs to DYNAMOS and Solf-Stnrtors and Re-wiring of Cars
SIMPSON BROTHERS, LIMITED (Dept. No. 3, Magneto Works)
HAPTON— near Burriloy— HAPTON ’Phono : Padiham, 14.
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Alder.sley, h .^niith ............... ’......... I . Oddie, not our ........................................ d 'I’otal .................................. ijS
.1. Oddie, Ihw h Hickle.s ........................... (i .1. I'\*ll. <
• .Sunderlaml b Flelelier ............ I In tlieir
la.st ^amo of llic .season at
(EIGHT:/ ADVERTISER AND TIMES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928. Come to HEYES’ for Carpets and Rugs.
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Come to HEYES’ for Clothing. T O P
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Come to HEYES’ for Bedding. Come to HEYES’ for Strdw & Wire Mattresses L . A N E ,
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of the wicket heiuK anytliin^ but tiol’t ami 8low, ami the comliliuiis wore
c.sscnMallv in lavom- of tho team Urst usln^ tlu* jiitili. Yot
Wil.soii, winning; tho toss, told Whallcv Second to Iml.
lA‘t it ho made clear tlmt
Wilson had no intention of making Whidlcv a presLMit. So much wa.s rovoalod hy tlm
impor-keonne.ss of hi« tonm. SomoThlim like hiltormvs crept into the »:aino and tlm iaet that two Wlndloy men wore run out in “ hackin;'-np ”—tlio 'howler Hweepinj; j,j^ arm round Imt relainin;' tho hall and hreak- in^ the wiekot with tho Wlialley man ad- vaneinj' up tlie pitcli—sliow.s conclusiveiy that ilaxenden wore intent on victory, ft is a lon<' time .since this method of ilismiss- inj; haisinen was adopted. ThrouKhhul the Wlialley *»ininK*s lla.xenden e.vorUHl theni- >elve.s in a variety of ways to ^ei rid ol hatsmen Imt tho Wlialley total duly reached U)2 for nine wickets.
(hio or two* men not
.stran^iers to Wlialley first eleven appeareil, (i. (larralt scoring 1(5 and P. Stacey '27. Tlio most important- clforU, however, caim* from C. Dobson, who played a plucky and clever innin^/» lor dO, J, Parkinson', whn liroezily compiled 2U, and K. Catlow and II. N'aricy who rattled on 20 apiece. The Ilaxenden first pair hatted lon« and
to waste a.s much time as possible. The not-j'entle voice of the liarraeker was heard, and liipscomhe replied. It is nil very well playinii that name if one is eompi'tent to slay at tlie wict'ct, hut ljl|xsconihe war. howled for einht, and the erowd enjoyed tliat particuhir incident to tho full. Fenwick, who made l-l, was the only other hatsinaii to cause mncli trouble, Varley and Cntlow ImwIInn very well indeed at the close of the inninnf^. Two Ilaxenden men wore run out noinn for foolish runs.
WIIAU.KV II.
K. Haworth, c (Jreeiihalnli h WiUon ...... 7 (.1. (iaiTalt, c C'oniton h Wilsiui
.......... Hi
W. A. Holers, c Haworlli h Wilson ..... ii K. .Slaccy, h Fenwick ............................... 27 C’. Dobson, run out .................................... :m T. Frankland, e Walsh h Femvick. ........... 2 .1. H. rkiMNon. e Fenwick h WiLon .......... 2!( 1\. Catlow, run out ................................... 2G
.1. W. Whipp, mil out ............................. u ll. Varley, not out ................................... 20 K.xtras .................................... 11 Total (for P wickets) ...Hi2
Fenwick took two wickets for 21 runs;
Wilson. Hmr for -10. IIAXKNDFN.
.1. (alvert, c Haworlli 1 > (Jarratl ............ U
F. Walsli, h Howarth ............................... H. Idpscomhe, h \'arh\v ........................... S II. .loiikiiison. run onl .............................. (5 H. Fenwick, h Catlow ............................... 1-J W. WilsfHi. b \’ arlcy ................................ (l II. Haworth, run out ............................... 0 S. JNIkinnton, h \'arl(*y ............................. 2 T. Hollins, V. C'atlow h Harkiiisnii .......... A
- CouUon, h Catlow ............................... 2
T. (Ireenlialnli. uul out ............................. I I’Alras .................................... .■
Haworth, one for dll;
Harkin.son, om* for one; X’ arloy. three lor t\^o; Calhiw, tivo for lour,
— CLITHEROE SECOND BEATEN. (larratt look om* uicket lor 11 runs; 'f«ita! ............................... oil >
cmiliously and a draw seemed very likely, 'rhon Haworth heat Walsh and later cjumlil. Ckilvert and lla.voiideii renewed tlieir ellorts to force a play-off. lanscomhe did as mucli ‘ liardeninj; ” as hatlinj* and seemed anxiou*.
Sm a l l l D e la y ]
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-poliov, : l jiK'Ctint’l Tuwdajl inont^ i| Mayor .and oil)A
.Sct*<Hill, I -J. For<ll
Ciiambcf mooting!
l>cr of iomalc.
blieet
Coinmitil very soil i^mall|>oxl was rat! I tunate j»ininnj' I tho tow] disease,
Propol
•Clithcro<| Jong.
disease.^ i ing towi| Rcoiirge
X’ommittl that tho f stop to
iiro disoal Aldernl
tiino or I
that all jmlsorily J months, winch apl nnd suialE tlio healt| at onco they con I
ing of th| lion of 5l0tice W<|
'liic Jiif I
. and whml Couiuu!|
tho conrnl Aldormaiil ^faiiloy, Corporniil lK‘on instl
Pnintin(| The mil
ii'Csolut ioti| Dili:
(c) till Jlentlnl corner F
spi'cHIcI tor on the I ()t> Will
Th , ,at I
Councillorl tlio roimil and
lho.so f by tho tonders so work winter i
If the wif CorporntioB last tliroul badly nwl it was a fj| out, ami il
time of ill At tlio Bail l>y tlio Col
work wouh| Olitheroo. ploymont many of 111 tlio wiutci'l
Secnndii I * * A\l
boon piovcl 0 0 choapoii against tiul
gave as m;| tion.
If
IBooUiman t the policy in
eonne.viil moved an fought,^ thni tho ipaintcil (.’orporntioiJ
Supportn|
eimllonge ( I any ro-iolntl
Comunllo'l Dorougb Ki| Conncilloil
ullbwc<l to time to tleil Hio tenders I
somewhat vaisOd in o]l cillor Clrabil mously pa.s^l torwnixl am| Now camo J jefc by temlc|
at Iiad no "
the jimcndnil throe Hni>p(l Uiimilce,
and so docs [ On being I
meiit inciml ean lender?[ Councillorl
businoHs,” ‘ ‘ Had Bonn I tho C-ommitt| neon , no < gone on to Jiiinutt's.” Councillorl
Conncilloil Conncilloil
Aldorinanl Cnminiil
«aid. “ A'l wo nc(.*<l
Way Iio wal coming foiT could only I Imd taken I <»f bousing I anybody III eornod tlic!l V'itb all <ll
C'ouncillfl 111 rc|
•thwnilo.jf I’nrker, I
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