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Ip ABEOAD, or Rigby, Agcnb Coznpanict).—-
I
ir Lewis Cron- , 3S-37, Wator-
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Iemombranco of who oiico w’an
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Mthor, 10(1 ward (Jtli, 1929.
l i t Ixdnnd. AVilo, Son
I
Int, IS still just iiid kind,
ors, Ch*rno and liter, ICathIcon.
emembranco of idina, who died
and .)u
Ihzalxjtli Vrank. 11029.
I»vo Ko d(j{ir, oiiK t<> hear;
|Vo so sweet and Is ^rief anew.
Peiullo Avenue, race, C'hatburii.
Imemory of our TVankland, \\ho
ir kind, oft iK'himl;
wore hriKhtest, o rest. •and TJrotiior,
Lane. |y of Ihivato 11.
tinds iiL I'"’rance, years,
ath, forgotten land,
|hor, Sisl^rs and Brothers.
nemory of our Nutter (Dick).
May aatli, 1918. CO 111 tlie land’s
[ado of bw loving Ivs of old.
of Kold;
l:borcd. -May and Jack,
a-y of oiir dciu* ;er (Dick), who Sth, 1918.
I ved true; livwl,
■any, I low.
|adj;o, Maud ami Jmi.
[memory of our Private Arnold
Lneo, May 20th,
ONCE NIGHTLY at 7-30 JIONHAY to FRIDAY ;
SATUP..DAY G-30 and 8-45. PRICES 6d., 8d., 1/-. Booked Extra. Matinoos 4d., 6d., 8d.
lor, and KUiol. tn'ot, Clithoroo.
|id Arnold Ijouls, JiOndoD.
wo loved.
; of Gunner of woiiuds in
as timo travels
. Mother, LIsic, Billio, Canada.
ENTS. B (
jpathy 111 fcncir also for ilural John Uloa/.ard l.nd tho GoncraL
imily dosiro to iboiii'H & frionds
mte Mr. 'Willmm !I rolativo-i and
or AHpinall and Hall, for kind iites rocoivod in
( I
iioniborH of tho of tho Pradon-
Wilkinson and Uioir thanks to
torgarten Dept., I’ld condolences, |l in their recent
'Cfl, friends and, I'ossiona of B>m> os received m
id Mrs. Jackson WHEN YOU ASK EOK A GKJOD
•o. Olitheroo, by. Tunes Company hat oddreM ana
H A IR H R E S S E B IN B L A C K B U R N YOU A R E RECOMMENDED XO
Telsphono 5338' D E N T S I I
For Printing of every kind— The Advertiser & Times Printing Works.
Vicnr, 8ui>oriii- t. tho Ciitlioroo School, Pariah Parish Chiirclt
PENDLETON and Worston Held at WORSTON
SPORTS TO -M O R R OW , 8A T U R D A .Y
OPEN TROTTING, GALLOPING PONIES 14 and 12-h.h. CHILDREN’S RIDING CLASS and PONY RACE FOOT RACING ovor all distnneos.
Special Attraction-FELL RACE (about 5 miles)
Compotitors being in view tho whole course from highest point of Pondio to Moarloy A Largo Entry has boon secured, including tho finest Foil Racors in tho country..
H I O H L . A N D F * I R E R S B A N D .
Commence 2-30. Admission, 1/3 (including tax). Children 3d. Buses ivill bun prom CLmiEnoE and Cuatbubn.
'Catorors: J. Parker, Calf’s Hoad, Worston, and Mrs. Chow, Bashall Eavos. A dance in PENDLETON INSTITUTE after tho Sports. A. 0. Taylob, Pondloton, Clithoroo, Hon. Sec.
N.B.—FREE PARKING ENCLOSURE FOR 50 CiLRS. O O r s J O E R X S at 2-45 p.m. and G-3CI p.m. by
The LANCASHIRE MILITARY BAND (CoiiAic/or : PAT RYAN, B.B.C)
If wet. Afternoon Concert will bo given in tho CO-OPERATIVE HALL King Lane, Clithoroo (kindly lent by tho Management).
INTELLIGENCE, TRACKING AND OBEDIENCE TESTS ' '
By MR. S. J. PORTER’S FAMOUS ALSATIAN WOLF-DOG “ KEEPER OF THE DOOR” at 2-0 p.m. and 5-45 p.m.
ADMISSION 1/-, Reduced to 6d. after 4 p.m.
REFRESHMENTS ON THE FIELD. ,
AT WADDOW HALL, CLITHEROE , SATURDAY, JUNE 14th; at 2-30 p.m.
r a l .l v
GRAND JOINT MARCH PAST OF 5,000 GUIDES AND SCOUTS ^ BAND 4/5t!i EAST LANCASHIRE REGIMENT _
- JLVNY ATTRACTIONS. ’ - ADMISSION Gd. ' Guides and Scouts (all.ranks) in Uniform, Id. ; , Habby Cook, Secretary. NORTH-EAST LANCASHIRE GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION
introducing tlio lanioiis coloured scene Tho Wodding of tho Paintod Doll.
G ra n d T h e a t r e , P a d ih am i6
Tol. 69.
rWestum^^EUctricl ,^so»N
D«r»|as'VSTEM H Tol. 69.
THE TALKIES AT THE PEAK OE PERFECTION- TO-NIGHT at 7-30 ; TO-MORROW, SATURDAY at 6-30 and 8-45.
memory of a THURSDAY, "FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Presenting Douglas Fairbanks, Junr., Marcolino Day and Henry B. .Walthall. A taJo of youth unrestrained, pointing tho moral tliat wildness is only surface deep, and
that.tho charactois prove sound onougli when tho real test comos.
THE J A Z Z AGE Susie Vernon and Willie Friisch in—“ GUILTY,” Sentenced to penal servitude, only to find on Ins roloaso that lio has to defend
tho honour of liis wife and daughter. A gripping and entirely realistic story, cleverly enacted. ^ Tho Sconos rocordod at Wosiminstor of tho Clitheroo Cotton Quoons’ visit to London is being retained on Whit-Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
KS providotl at .ton I’clis.
ES providod at magill, Tos5ido
& DEATHS. IM.
■nfjjiory of oui* who (hed
libs. irn Uus Fiiinily.
RIGHT : FROM THE LONDON IDEAL HOME .- EXHIBITION
THE KINGSLAND MANTEL SPEAKER' In Oak and Mahogany •
Wlroloss whore you want It—Round tho tiro,
. flCall and See it working.
Theo Wilson & Sons L NO. 2321.
YORK ST. CLITHEROE Phono SB.
td REGISTERED i AS A NEWSPAPER. King i.rane Picture Hall The Best Pkoorammes plus Comtout. . OnoirusTiiAi, Music.
TO-NIGHT at 8 ; TO-MORROW (TWICE at 6 and 8-15: A l?nBT-iL,VTE XimiELER : “ 'THE PASSENGER.” Ono of tho best stones over screened.
In atldition—Lila Loo in—“ THE MAN IN HOBBLES.”
COME AND SEE CLITHEROE’S COTTON QUEEN’S AT WESTMINSTER. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS FOR WHITSUNTIDE
WHIT-MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY: TOM MIX, ineoinparablo horseman, in
SON OF THE GOLDEN WEST
.V confhot with bandits. A rousing, daring story, true to the Mix typo. Noah Boory and big oast in—“ LOVE IN THE DESERT.”
-An exciting, colourful clinmn with a rvliito youtli and a remorseless cliicftnin ns suitors.'
( FRIDAY, .rUNE 6. 1930. THE GRAND
Scats Booked at No
extra.charge.. Cycles stored and'Cars parked Froo. .
Tel. 278j Tee. 278 ■
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — THE GREATEST AIR THRILL RAMON NOVARRO IN — “ THE FLYING FLEET.”
A inarvolloiis talo of Lovo and Aviation. AMotro-Goldwyn Super. OUR GANG in “ ELECTION DAY.”
' 0G E3EQSQQI3 3Q NEXT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESD.\Y
TWICE NIGHTLY MONDAY AND TUESDAY at 6-15 and 8-30 WEDNESDAY : Matinoo 2-30, and at 8-0.
-VNITA STEWART :tN NAME THE WOMAN
Wliat ivns intondod as an innocent thrill ahncist coat tho life of an innooont man. A clover plot developed from an entirely now angle.
. LIANE H.\ID J2I . QUEEN OF MY HEART
A dolightful comedy of a doubting wife. You will enjoy every mmuto of this sumjiituous production.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JOHN GILBERT AND
GRETA GARBO
A W O M A N OF A F FA IR S
“ A Piquant and brilliant Picture, say tho Sunday Piclor%al. “ I liavo never soon Grota Garbo more beautiful or act with such tigross-lilco foolmg as in this picture. You should sco this film,” says TJui Sunday Dispatch. A FILM SENSATION NO * ONE CAN AFFORD TO MISS
CHABLIE CHASE in “ THE BOOSTER.’
The Desert Song SHEEP DOG TRIALS RIBBLESDALE
THE TALKIES’ SUPREME ACHIEVEMENT.
Noxt Monday, Tuosday and Wodnosdny at 7-30
Matinoos Monday and Tuosday at 2-30 ALU-TAMCINa, SlNOINO,
.D.auoino Tho Groatost of thorn All.
Noxt Thursday, Friday and Saturday Matinoss Thursday and Saturday
LOIS WILSON - H. B. WARNER m the .\
LL-TAi.KrNQ Sensation
IN THE C A ST LE G ROUNDS, The G9B RM LES WHIT-MONDAY,
From tho Great Stage Siioooss.
C L ITH E B O E JUNE 9th
COMJIENOING .vr 8-0 A.M. ABD COKTLNUING TllBOUauOUT TlU: DAY-
DISTINGUISHED ENTRIES, including Members of tho English and Welsh International Teams, 1929. Also International Cham pion, 1929, and a Lady Compotitor.
W H I S T D R IV E In tho New Institute at' 7 o’cloek. Admission 1/-
Pbices I'on Tea and Whist Dbive : Adults 2/-, Children under 14 years 1/-
A Collection will bs taken at tho Opening Ceremony.
DOWNHAil HALL The Gardens of Downhnm Hall
will bo OPEN to the public from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. on—
WHIT-MONDAY ADMISSION 6 d ..
Proceeds for the Queen’s Institute of District Nursme.
Grindlciton
Village Institute Opening
C e le b ra t ion s
TO-MORROW Saturday at 3-30 p.m.
Opener ; W. H. GHARNLEY, Esq. of Grmdloton.
Ohairman: Tho Mayor of Gliihoroo (Councillor J. Boothman, J.P.).
Tea provided in tho National School at 4-30.
Oliargos for Toa: .‘Vdiilts 1/3; Oliildron iiudor H, 9(1. .
A. GARDEM PARTY MITTON HALL
Will ho hold in tho grounds of
’Yii I DJi; U
NEAR WHALLEY. By tho hindnoss of H. Bottoinloy, Esq., J.P.
SATURDAY, JUNE 21st from 2>0 to. 7-0 o.m.
GKEAT ' ATORACTIONS — l^IGSTC — A]\1USISM12NTS
SPECIALITY DANCING ON THE LAWN by Miss Mandor’ s Troup of Dancers SPEECH13S AT 5 i*.M, liY
LORD ERSKINE, M.P. (Wostoii-siipor-Maro).
CAPTAIN SIR WM. BRASS, M.P. Chairman : H. BUCKLEY, Esq., J.P.
ADMISSION 6d. Teas .\nd REWiEsimENTS Pbovided. Parking for Cars.' Don’t miss this opportunity of visiting this well-known
beauty spot—MITTON HALL. Please note tho date, June 21sf.
IT’S COOLER THESE DAYS SINCE OUR ADDITIONAL VENTILATING SYSTEM WAS INSTALLED, INSIDE THAN OUT OF THE—
The Palladium THE LAST OF Mrs. CHEYHEY Bulldog Drum
'THE HOUSE OF CONSISTENCY TALKIES!! TALKIES ! ! TALKIES I ! ! TWICE ■ NIGHTLY at 6-15 and 8-30.
EXCEFIMONAL HOLUIAY ATTRACTIONS, SHCUBED REGiURDLESS OF COST. WHIT-MONDAY (Matinoo if wot), TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NORILV SHEARER AND BASIJi RATHBONE in
it, II* 'MU.
From tho world-famous play by Frcdoriok Lonsdalo. Perfectly English spoken, this all-diulogiio film is coiisidorod ono of tlio greatest examples of a porfoct talking x>ioturo, and should iiiidor no oircumstances ho missed, hut—
BOOK EARLY TO AVOID. DISAPPOINTMENT. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY •
'THE IDOL OF THE SCREEN — RONALD COLMAN and a cast of Screen Celebrities in—
'IIPPU I!
m
“ Sapper’s,” famous story oartainly provides a rsal thrillor that you roally must exporionco. with Ronaij) Colaiah' m hia first Talking picture.
^ THESE PROGRAMMES ARE .WORTH LEAVING THE SUNSHINE TO SEE; ’ rt< y. it V \ A TTiT IK* '\ r .?4S
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ti ll- iX- r t f
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THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN 0-40
p.ni. Tivice Nightly 8-50 p.iii. Commencing Monday next, and week
THAKK Tub New Cojiedy.
See Posters for full particulars. Usual Twice Nightly Prices. Book your seat Now.
Box Office open 10—-1, 0-30—8-30. Telephone G810
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F-OR w h i t s u m t i d e
FLANNEL TROUSERS 11/11 In various .abodes.
: Styliihly Cut and Woll Tailored. SPORTS COATS, 21/-
LIGHTWEIGHT MACS. 15/11 DURAFIT HOUSE
9, MARKET PLAGE, GLITHEROE Tol. 68.
PRICE TWOPENCE. 2/- FOR A NEW BIKE
£6 FOR A NEW MOTOR BIKE
This is all that BENTHAMS roquiro to
fix you up for AVhitsun ; with one of the World’s host steeds.
NO WAITING WE FINANCE i - If its SPARE PARTS you require, wo have
hundreds in stock to moot your roqulromonts. Why not call to-day and got out on the open road those holidays I
BENTHAMS for BIKES
14, Market Place, Clitheroe Phone 107.
Clltheiroe Division Conservative Association t(i;V M ly t I nil
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