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S C A R L E X 3 E IA 3 A robust thrill-packed drama fronu the story, “ Miitinj'/’
-Also—THE SPEED CLASSIC—A jiicturo tlmt will lilt you out of yourself. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC dirociod by Mr. Raymond Woodhouso
Next MONDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY at 8 p.m. (Now Year’s Evo—Annual BALL promoted by the Education Committee) I ■' ■■ I ■ The Canary Murder Case
The.
mo.st fascinating thriller f»f all. .Mysterious ; absorbing; fas cinating. William Powell, in tlie rohr of detective, leads in a sen-' satiohal inan-hnnt, supjiorted by James Hall, Louise Brooks and Joan Arthur 'riie “ Canary ” was a. woman of repute, and the: story moves swiftly and h^gioally.
A L IG H X WOMAIM
A (Icliglitiiil lovo talo ot .sunny .Spain, stiining Bcnit.! Humo, Gerald Amos, and C M. Mallard.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 ; SATURDAY at 6 .and 8-15 ALICE WHITE a n d JACK MULHALL aro p iv s in ln d in—
A lively
.sj.ioy oomndy-drama of a. nnniern clnaUroom girl rvlm oraslu'd into Hoaiety—and Mio tliraa. innsiit'iaar.s win) atlondod liar. A pialnra tlnit. is full of “ Jiax),*’ and ilown-riglii. good anii.M'lainmant., pnnatnatad ivUli hnrsls of uproarious niirtli.
In addition. FRANCES CUYLER is pi ■eseiited in —
Beliind tlu; scenes of gaiety, tinsel and lights, ami all the glamour that made fascinating tlio travelling fair and the English -highways and village, greens.
.loyce.'* Don’t miss tins opportunity to se<^ this classic tale portraytal on tlu5 .-^cret'n.
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WEDNESDAY Next, Jan^uary 1st. THURSDAY Next, January 2nd. CAMPBELL OF KILMHOK A vivid dranni of llio Korty-fivo.
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BALLET—Midnight in Mearley Wood Paulink Aitkkn, Maiu'.aukt Adamson, Maujoiiii; Hakhison, Adeline Hioson, Jauina Watson and Uectma Wilson.
C o i id i ic lo r -Mn. 11. B. Shaw, -Mils. Bnc., E.B.C.O.
THE DEAR DEPARTED Tlio wi'll-liiiowii I'-nrci'.
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Merrywe.vi'iier.....................................IfR. H. A. Coates INCIDENTAL MUSIC BY MR. H. B. SHAWIS ORCHESTRA
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.foiuiAN..............................................Mils. if . Gilvdivell Victoria Slater.........................................Miss Kdna Duckworth Mr. If.
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.Iordan....................................................Jfn. It. Gr.vdwell Doors open 7 ii.m. Coiiimeiico 7-;i0 eauli iiiglit.
Jdmissioii. : 2/- Reserved, and 1/3 Unreserved (including fax), Children 6d. Plans of ri'sorved seats may be seen at flic Times Office, Jlarket Place.
Tickets may be liad from tlic Times Office or from tlic Secretary—-Mu. K. Xi Samtson, Alma. I’liice.
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TUESDAY Next, DECEMBER 31st In t l io AS SEMB LY t lO O J IS
T l lP S n f lV Novi DFEPIVIRPR .3l 5t W h is t to eom m en ee a t 7-30 p .m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ADMISSION 1/- R efuesidientsj.
NEWTON FARMERS
F e a tu r in g GLENN TRYON, EVELYN BRENT, MERNA KENNEDY, OTIS HARLAN a n d m a n y o t l ic i^ . . Tins IS ONE OF THE Recokd Bueaking 'J’
.vi.KiES You Should Not Miss.
FEBRUARY 7th, 1930
Music by the MELODY MAKERS t
Particulars Later. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW
Dorothy Mackaill (the Yorkshire girl) Louise Fazonda and Charles'Delaney in a hreezy comedy 100% talking and singing:—HARD TO GET
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THE IGfAI Tlf.VP EVERYBODY IS IVAITJNG FUR. '.PiiE On e and On i.y 100% S inging . \n d T alking Snow.
\'A ' ’ .A . 1 J k . " Vfis PmST PlCTUKE TII.VT Xalk.s ,VNI> SiNCl.S. . A
Peep Behind the Scenes \ n immortal story v'it h Francis Cuylor as “ Rosalie
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BY CREEPS ! SHUDDERS!
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. \ lso Conrad Nagel an d Lois Wilson in—KID GLOVES
A sn a p p y s to ry witli f a s t a c t io n set. in th e u n d e rw o r ld of-gang-men an d bootleggera Don’t Miss This Programme
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. Matinco Wodnosd.iy 2-30 0 Q Q S E 3 0 0 S S e 3
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. Matinoo Saturday 2-30 PHYLLIS HAVJiil with ALAN HALF in
SAL OF SINGAPORE
A rom an c e of th e .Sea t l ia t will tmieb t l ie iiio th er- Io v e in cYery w om a n ’s i ie a r t . He was the. m a s te r of men iviio rnleii wit.Ii a rmi of s te e l y e t be was m a s te re i i
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New Year’s Entertainment
T h e O p e r a t i c a n d D r am a t i c .So c ie ty o f t l i c al iovc. .Scliool wi l l p r e . s cn t t l ic COMIC O P E R A ;
DON QUIXOTE On JANUARY 1st, 2nd and 4th, 1930
(WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Next, and SATURDAY) Doors open 7 o’clock.
Commence 7-30.
l^riccs of Admtssion. : Centre 1/6, Sides 1/-, Children Half-price to all seats. NEW SCENERY.
SPLENDID LIGHTING EFFECTS Arranged and Produced liy Mr. J. H. S. Driver Comliiclor : Mr. J. C. Ford.. I'ianisl : Mr. R. Halstead Stage Managers : Messks. J. HoitNE anti S.
ifi.ACK. If you want to spend a pleasant evening, Como and See this sparkling production. The Palladium T H E H O U S E O F C O N S I S T E N C Y
Cyclos Stored and Cars Parked Free
CLITHEROE CO-OPERATIVE EDUCATION COMMITTEE
^ i i t t i e Til th e
King U an e Hall on
N ew Year’s E v e Tuesday Next, December 31st
J. MARGERISON’S FULL BAND Dancing 8 p.iii. till 2 a.m. ADMISSION 1/6
R e f re s l im en ts a t reasomilile eliarges. THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN
Week Commencing December 30th Once N ioiitly .\t 7-;!0 i -.m.
Terence Byron in bis la te s t sneees.sfnl comedy-— The BURGLAR A Laugh ! A Scream ! A Yell
THE HALL, LOWERGATE S.S. MICHAEL & JOHN
Grand Pantomime Revue
Arranged & l.’rodiiccd by Jlitij. .Iajies Gudgeon. D.ances arranged by J I is s Gbutiiudk Gudgeon.
MONDAY NEXT, (December 30th), and NEW YEAR’S NIGHT (January 1st, 1930).
Mr. J. Tomlinson, TTalles
Orche.stra. Pianist : Bernard Winckloy
Leader of Orchestra :
Reserved Seats 2/-, and 1/6 Unreserved
Dmirs open 7 ji.m. Commence 7-30.
Pl.ms at TVinckley’s Sliop, 12,
Salford, Clitlicroo.
D A L E ^ O A R S D i A R i E S
A d v e r t ise r and T im e s
SI 11 s i O f f ic e s ,
Cast le S tr e e t , and Mark et P la c e .
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