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i REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. Kimg 1/ane Picture Mall T he B est Phoohammes plus Comeokt. TO-NIGHT at 8 ; TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TWICE at 6 and 8-15.
“ RED PEARLS.” The Thrill of a lifetime—a picture that rivals “ Tlie Silent House ” in sensational situations. Also — “ THE LEGIONNAIRE.”—tho righting of a great ■wrong.
ALL NEXT WEEK PEGGY KAY
Male Impersonator, Character Vocalist and Novelty Dancer. V it a l it y : : P erson.vlity :: Oiuoinality'
MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 8 p.m. SENSATIONAL AERIAL EXPLOITS.
THE FLYING MARINE
An altogether unusual romance pictured against a thrilling background. Bon Lyon and Jason Roberts are sharply drawn oliaracters, witli Shirley Mason as the girl in the case.
In addition—
lUtS; niarlioii ■ ley, Ciithoroo.
Iweou ’Whalloy lllorii Hiinmod lurtled.—Apply
l(llod), in the ] Atjgust 23rd. I Sister Hettio
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“ THE LADY WITH THE MASK.” A picture of piquant interest and charm. THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 ; SATURDAY .it 6 and 8-15.
HIGH TREASON
A picture that is distinctive in film entertainment—the world in 1940—an ago of scientific marvels and santorial surprises. It breaks the,spell of stereo typed screen stories.
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Also “ HER MAD ADVENTURE.” Presenting beautiful Viola Dana—the escapade of a modern girl who wished to “ see life.”
PEGGY RAY
IIKUOE. lepured to re-
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m 20/- and— liiont Rings
I n d s h o p I- i)212. Blackburn
1& DEATHS.
Itatit, at "Wost ladfnrd, Jolm ] ntorred at St. Bradford, on
|) hospital at
result of an his farm at AVood, aged
J'.o hdo James |thL‘roe.
at 39, Peel
I tlio late John Issod peacefully
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3l.st, 1929. lander ns iho
|»ppinc.s.s—days Sister, Sally.
• of our dear .\pgust 31st,
I d lost. I.y* and l^amily,
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lance of James jacd to Ins rci#b I those w
I'amily, Colne.
I:nts. Inily desire to I allies to nil to tho mom-
|rs’ Union, for l«ympathy ox- Imt lo?s.
■ the lato Mr'. I express their |e.s and friends athy extended
|?avpmcnt, also Ciithoroo, by
Imcs Company f t address and
I Foi* PHTOTIMG of . every
d es c ri pt i o 81 — Castle Street and Market Place
i COATES.
King Street Drapery Stores Clitheroe
round ns of
W e have a very large stock of R E M N A N T S that are well worth your inspection
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|a the Family. of inv dear
HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES ON SUNDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 7th.
In the AlfTEBNOON at 2 o’clock a MUSICAL SERVICE will be given. Soloists : Mrs. Hulland, Soprano ; Mr. Joe Robinson, Tenor. An ADDRESS w il l be given by tub Rov. P. S. Johnson
E vening Service to cojimence a t G o’clock, Preaolior : REV. P. S. JOHNSON Anthem by the Choir.
Collections will be taken at both services.
On Monday Evening, tho Annual HARVEST SOCIAL will bo held. A good programme has been arranged. To commence at 7-30. Chairman : Rov. P. S. Johnson. Admission 6d., Children under 14,4d. Cup of tea & cake given to all
e W T H E R O B W E S L E Y C H U R C H . ANNUAL CIRCUIT RALLY
On WEDNESDAY NEXT, Sept. 10th COMMENCING AT 7-15 P.M.
Speakers: REV. ARTHUR MYERS, Chairman of Bolton District. REV. RAYMOND G. PITTAM, of Colne.
Chairman: MR. W. HORROCKS, of Blackburn,
Supported by t h e C ir c u it M in is t e r s a n d C ir c u it S t e w a r d s . ANTHEMS BY THE COMBINED CIRCUIT CHOIRS.
Collection for Circuit Fund. ------------ EVERYBODY INVITED.
PLEASE NOTE that after iho Mooting SUPPER will bo served in tho School at a chargo of Sixponco each.
ALL THE WEEK PEGGY RAY :: V e k sa t il it y . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1930. T H E G R A N D T el. 278 0 £ 3 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 0 @
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY at 8. Matinee Wednesday 2-30. ’ WiLLTASi I ’o x presen t.i
SPEAKEASY
A thrilluig romance of tho City—racing at Belmont Park—the great fight in tho Prize Ring—Gay life in the night clubs—and a girl who rescued her man from ids so called friends on Broadway. Starring Paul Pago and Lola Lano.
Joanne Eagles in “ THE LETTER”
Tho famous Stage success by W. Somerset Maugham. The story of tlio fatal letter that almost led to disaster. .
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THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 8 ; SATURDAY at 2-30, 6-15 and 8r30. CECIL DE jVULLE’S SENSATIONAL PILM
THE GODLESS GIRL
An amazing tlirillcr by the master of Screen speotaoles. Lina Basquot as “ The Girl.” Mario Provost as “ Tho Other Girl.” Boy.” Noah Beery as “ Tho Brute.”
George Dafgea as “ The
A FILM THAT WILL LIVE IN YOUR MEMORY. OUR GANG IN “ BOUNCING BABIES.”
Waterloo Wes ley an Chapel 3 E : F I M 0 M 3
ON SUNDAY NEXT, -SEPTEMBER 7th. Morning, 10-30; E vening, 0-0 o’clock. Preacher : REV. WILLIAM DICKINSON, of Bentham.
In tho Afternoon at 2-15, an ADDRESS will ho given bj- Rov. William Dickinson Special Music by the Choir.
Collections at .all Serwces on behalf of tub Trust P onds.
Corporation Electricity Department OPENING OP
NEW SHOWROOMS King Street, on Wednesday N e x t
At 3-30 tho Latest Films sliowing the Uses of Electricity together with the Talking News and other Talking Films will be shown at the PALLADIUM PICTURE HOUSE. Admission, FREE.
THE SHOWROOMS will be OPEN from 10 a .m. to 1 p .m. and from 2 P.M. TO 8 P.M. ON THURSDAY, PRIDAY and SATURDAY. Invited. N o S.vles.
CLITHEROE CRICKET
BOWLING AND TENNIS CLUB Chatburn Road
DON’T PORGET THE
GARDEN FETE ON TUB TENNIS COURTS
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, at 2-30
Flower Stall, Putting Green, Games, Competitions, etc., etc.
Finals of the Tennis Tournament
Ladies Singles : Miss A. Dugdalo v. Ml'S. 0. E. Musson. Iteferec : J. E. Cookroft, Esq. Cents : ^Ir. S. G. Clegg vl !Mr. E. Braithwaito. Pejeree : H. W. Oglotliorpe, Esq.
Presentation of Prizes by J. W . Southworth, Esq., J.P.
And in the EVENING at 7-15 p.m. GRAND OPEN AIR CONCERT
by tho PUNBEAMS Gonoert Party
TEAS served on the Tennis Courts at reasonable charges.
Admission, 6d., Children, 3d., this includes admission to tho Cricket Match— CLITHEROE v. CHORLEY
All Members must show their Cards. ' J. KIUROY
- SPECIAL SALE OF FADELESS CASE- ' AIENTS,, FLORAL 'VOILES, PRINTS, CALICOES, • ETC.
28, SAUFORD Inspection CASTLE MEMORIAL FUND
SUNDAY Next, SEPTEMBER 7th at 3-15 p.m.
CONCERT IN TUB CASTLE GROUNDS b y
Clitheroc WESLEY MALE VOICE CHOIR ASSISTED BY
Clithoroc Parish Church HAND-BELL RINGERS
REMEMBER ! PROCEEDS FOR CASTLE FUND.
MEN’S NEW TilOUSERS* 3/6.
Now IJoots, 6/-; Now Vests: Now Odd Jackets; BojV Now Knickers, 1/6; Lndios’ Now Macks, 3/11 and. 2/0; Gonts’ Now Macks, 6/11. Wo have ovorything you requiro in Now
Clothing. Part-Worn Clothing: Men’s Jnekota 3/-, Trousers 2/G; Jackets and Voste to match 5/11, Waistcoats 1/6, ]Mon’s Suits 10/-, 12,/C. Everything you want at your own price. No money rofnsed.
See Windows,
The Holeproof Clothing Co. (Lancs.) Ltd. 4 & 6, Park Road, Blackburn
Two doors higher up than Darwen Street Bridge. Phone 7348. Also at 54, Bridge Street, DnXiYon, and 97, Abbey Street, Accrington.
TWO REALLY BIG ONES DURING NEXT WEEK AT THE
Bolton-by-Bowland Show, Sports and Sheep Dog Trials
TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
RECORD ENTRIES in all sections. Horse Racing commences at 5 o’clock prompt.
Admission 1/6 all day. No extra charges. BASHALL EAVES and BROWSHOLME
Sho’fv, Sports & Sheep Dog Trials
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th President-. H. L. R usuton, E sq.
Classes for Caitio, Shocp, Poultry, Sheep Dog Trials and Horse Racing
E ntries Close, Saturday,-September 6th
Schedule, etc. from—Secretary : Eel. Nowhouso, Vicarage Parm, Boshall Eaves, Clitberoe.
Jam Covers 1-Ib. and 2-Ib. Pots. ADVERTISER •TIMES ,
and “ You can’t believe my eyes.” TWO OUTSTANDING
Great Songs ! Great Stars. 150 Dancing girls. Male voice ohonis. Gorgeous stage scenes—and a lovo story as thrilling ns lovo itself. Como and hear Colleen
Moore.sing “ If I can’t have you,” “ Pilly Pom, Pom, Pleo,”
SHOWS YOU MUST NOT MISS. , And just round tho corner aro— “ THE GOLD DIGGERS OF BROADWAy .” .Tho picture that you Must soo. 9% P ^ l l i a d i l l m T a l k i i i e m a THE HOUSE OP CONSISTENCY. TWICE NIGHTLY at 6-15 and 8-30.
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Our Old Friends from “ B roadway !Mblody ”—
BESSIE LOVE, CHARLES KING, POLLY MORAN and MARIE DRESSLER in- ®
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All-Talking and Singing, with Natural Colour. Tho story of a travelling Vaudovillo show introducing tlio following song Iiits—“ Everybody tap,” “ Hajipy days aro hero again,” “ Luoliy mo, lovable 3'ou,” “ Lovo ain’t notliing but the Blues,” and “ My Dynainio Personality.” A wortliy successor to “ Broadway Jlelpdy.”
SPECIAL NOTE— MATINEE ON WEDNESDAY at 3 -3 0 .' , SPECLVL PROGR.AJIME. ADMISSION FREE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
TALKING ! SINGINp ! ! DANCING ! ! ! NATUBiU., COLOUR COLLEEN MOORE (last seen hero in “ Smiling Irish Eyes ” ) in
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday next. W ell R ogers in
“ THEY HAD TO SEE PARIS” Britisli Slovietonc Nows and Comedy.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday W arner Oland in
“ THE MYSTERIOUS DR. FU MANCHU ” Movietone Nows and Comedy.
Week oommencing, September 15th— Blackburn Holiday Week.
“ Gold Diggers of Broadway.” Tol. 6249. Tel. 6249
THE STAR CINEMA BASTWELL, BLACKBURN
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THEATRE ROYAL/, BLACKBURN
0-40 — Twice Niqutly — 8-50
Seats Bookod at No extra charge. Cycles stored and Cars parked Free. T el. 278
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — A SPLENDID PROGRAMME XOBMA SHEARER m “ THEIR OWN DESIRE.” , RUTH CHArrEBTON in “ THE DUMMY.”
Week commencing Monday, 8th Soptombq^ PERSONAL AHSIT OF
Miss Muriol Martin Harvey in Wild Cat Hetty
Prices, 3 d . .to 1/6 (including tax). Scats Bookod by Phono should be
claimed 20 minutes before-rise of curtain. Phone 6810.
Box Office Daily 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m..
No extra prices for this groat attraction Book your seats now.
WHERE PRICE IS A CONSIDERATION
You buy a gramophone for the joy it -wiH - givo you over a period of years. “ His Master’s Voice ” is guarantied to provide a lifetime of ploasuro and satisfaction. It is unrivallefl in build and design, and the quality of “ His Master’s Voice ” will bo remembered long after its price is forgotten. Tliot is wliy it is cheapest in tlio long run to buy.
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They SoU booauBo they Satisfy. The Secret’s in the Hidden 'parts.
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All Garments made in our own workrooms.
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