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Int .Stores. I.oat lanta and save ciiiH Gd-, NO. 2345. Imtar’s book


|io d inimbor l ib will toll J ney with a fr'ortunifcy.—


f ’.vixnv'ritora, .'J022.


|QST CARD copy of


j!»J4 Pow(U*i- |')Ook i.s full


I tlio makers |oothum» M/o


FIUiK on addro.ssod:


puddinns REGISTERED AS A NEWSPAPER. King L,ane Picture Mall The Best Pboqbammes plua Comfoet.


TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) at 8 ; TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) TWICE at 6 and 8-15 “ THE BACHELOR GIRL.” “ THE BACHELOR GIRL.”


Also E m L JANNINGS in “ BETRAYAL.”


Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 8 p.m. VILMA BANKY with JAMES HALL in


THIS IS HEAVEN


Jrooms, etc. |■•^t1^alns ami 'IVd. 2G\.


[20/- and— It Rings


'itlaiToe. our


SHOP |2 J 2 .


Ilnckburn b n A T U S .


lIRNSl 2 Kntor-


I roe.—Apply Barclayn


first lloor


' Tho screen’s most radiant beauty -will delight' you with her dolioious portrayal of a charming little waitress in tho most glorious romance of her screen career. A United Artists’ Piciuro. A Smashing Attraction I 'Tlio most deliglittul picture since Mary Piokford’s “ Jly Best Girl.”. “ 'To watcli Vilma Banky is a stioor joy. Wljotlier she is entering gleefully into tlio fun and tribulations of a aliop girl’s life, or listening dreamily witli her lover by lior side, Miss Banky is alike natural, convincing and wholly lovely.”—The Skelch. “ A roraantio tale of a poor Hungarian girl emigrant—exceptionally well done.”—Daily Chronicle.


In addition, “ THE ATHLETE.” An All-Sports exclusive feature by .Tobn Betts.


THURSDAY—EDUCATION COMMITTEE’S CONCERT FRIDAY—CLITHEROE CONSERVATIVE BALL. SATURDAY—Two performances "at 6 and 8-15 p.m'.


The dramii of a thousand surprises. Never a picture so full of thrills and dram­ atic action. See bow the plots tha t threaten to ruin nations are drawn up behind closed doors and oxeouted under tho cover of darkness. Virginia Valli, Gaston Glass, Otto Matioson and x^oworful cast.


In addition, “ CRUISING THE ARCTIC ” (Interest), and a good Comedy.


Clitheroe Conservative Association THE


|i l i , 1P2P. I).m illiters.


lionrv A. A N N U A L B A L L WILL IlK HELD


|»ck Clm.se, 7th. IDIS.


[? i.s .spoken, * i.' in our


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[•mbor lOtli, li.s.s h e r ,


I nd Family. of our dear


I dear; for always


d Brothers. v of I’rivato ho died at


ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28th In tho CO-OPERATIVE HALL, KING LANE, CLITHEROE


W. CRABTREE’S ORCHESTRA Da n c in o 8 r .M . t o 2 a .m . ADMISSION 2/6


llnWlESIIMENTS IN CirAEOE OE TILE IjAOLES CojlMITTEE. BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT AMATEUR FILM SOCIETY


Will present tiioir first production (all tho scenes of which were shot locally) entitled


»r. •I. ^Mother,


ry 01 our who iliod


fall, U.S all.


l)auyht-ers, ami Lena.


|)rv of inv who died


nd baimlv.


■ lor loviuj' 1 .Son-in-law.


'2d.


Ini' tnomnrv wlio died


wiio passed homo.


It sympathy lu rin g their


| k mncorolv Tonclicrs


| l Class and n on r; for


lliv rccoivo<l the many


Into Mibs I nil friends,


I’S. • Javlor


F o r Smart Wear SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY OF


Heavy Printed Art Silk Good Quality and remarkable value at 3/3 per yard. REPPS — WOOL MAROCAINS


Jiithcroo, by Is Company rddroBs and


COATES for Dress " Materials KING STREET, CLITHEROE


of a dear l Smith.son,


FOR LADIES and. GENTLEMEN.


Hairdressing Mh\m MJEA STIC


K in g W i l l iam S t r e e t B L A C K B U R N .


MacDonald Permanent Waving. Telephone 6730.


, ■GREAT STUFF THIS LOVE


AT TJiE WEAVERS’ INSTITUTE, CIjI’I'JIEROE On TUESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1930.


Dooik oi-en 8-0 I’.M. — One Performance — Commence 8-30 r.M.


Tickets 1 /3 reserved, and 1 /- unreserved may bo obtained and seals booked from To-morrow, Saturday, onwards, a t tlio office of tlio Chtlicioo Advertiser & 'rimc.s. Market Place, Clitlioroo, where a plan of tho hall may ho soon.


P. C. SwABimicK, lion. Secretary, 103. Queens Roail, Blackburn.


C. II. Tayeou, Uon. O'rta^urer, Bcardwood Hall, Blaokbuin.


GOATS OF REPUTATION In delightful stylos that are so important. PERFECT FITTING COATS


EVENING GOWNS. Of IBcanty and Cliarin that express exactly what fashion dictates.


ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW IN MILLINERY MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY R AMON NOVARRO in a gay and glittering story of the Napoleonic ora, with scones m gorgeous tcchmoolour DUCKWORTHS, Telephone 272


RADIO. The Red Star Wireless Set Wo can supply'you with a Throe-Valve Receiver, bare 84/-.


The same sot complete with valves, batteries, amplion cone speaker, aerial wire, insulators and earth tube—all ready


■for fixing — £7 17s.j_6d. Gale and See this Wonderful Set.


THE D T T ’ 3 Phone 241 H.T. Batteries, Valves, etc., always in stock. ELECTRICAL SHOP YORK STREET, CLITHEROE ' DEVIL MAY CARE


The Musical romance Sensation. Ramon Novarro’s first All-Talking and Singing picture, and you can believe mo, ho ivill even cnhaiico tho reputation that ho gainwl m silent films. Hear Inin m tho ” Devil may Care,” smg “ 'rho Shoplicrd’s Serenade,” “ The Marcli of tho Old Guard,” “ Charming,” and all tlio otliers.


IT’S A FILM THAT YOU MUST MAKE AN EFFORT TO SEE. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY


DOROTHY REVIER, RAYMOND HATTON and MARGARET LIVINGSTON I n a 'J'lmiLLiNO, Baffling Mystery—


The Murder on the Roof


Who miidrorcd Larkin? Who'stolo tlio Larkin diamond? Who killed t.'arozxo ? .'.Cry to solve tins mystery for yourself- ■ Also showing another Warner Bros. All-Colour Revuotto and MICKEY THE MOUSE.


TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — RALPH INGE and AILEEN PRINGLE in “ WALL STREET.” -


A fasomatiiig and entertaining picture. And Mickey tho Mouse. i - ' lKif iH' M


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W A T ER LO O WESLEYAN CHURCH •‘* A T H O M M ”


"WEDNKSDAY, NOVEM’BKll. 2GtIi, Ho-st mid Hostess: Mr. and Mrs. H. Austin. Opouor: Rov. G. AV. Tyson. Cliairinan: Uin Worship tho Mayor (Conn. J. Boofchman) THIC FAMOUS


r i b b l .e : 5 d a i - e : s i n g e r s


Soprano: MISS 15LSI10 BOND, L.H.A.!M., Gold jVrednlist, Buxton i'ostival, 1930. Contralto: 5USS ALICE E. DOWNHAM, Gold' I\Ie<lalist, Albert Hall, London. Tenor: AUl. JOHN ILMlGIlEA^HilS, lllackburn Opera Society. Bass: MR. FRANK FENNY, LaiicnHUiro and 'Provincial Concorts,


under tlio direction of Hobor Crosaloy.


Solo Pianist and Accompanist :^1TSS "WINIFRED HAllRTSON, L.R.A.iM., Lancashire and Provincial Conoorts.


* Dialect Entertainer: MR. JOHN SIM.


THUSDAY, NOV. 27th. Host and Hostess: ^faster J. Foulkes and I^Iiss Dolly Pickles. • Opener: Rov. George Pollard.


Chairlady: Miss Mariam Penman.


OPlSRE'rTA BY THE CHILDREN ENTITLED : T H E IV IA G IC A L . R O S E


umlor the direction of the Misses O. and 13. Nullor and E. 'Wrigloy. H.E013PTION EACdl NIGtlT 7 p.iii. to 7-.30 p.m.


SATOJIDAY, NOV; intli. I’n i i “ LYllIC ” CONOEll'l’ PAllTY OF IIONCOAT.— P.Trticulnra next week.


Adinissiun; Adnlts’ tooiultm.


;;.s.; Children's Soiuson, Cliildron, Gtl.


uii iii ir tsoiuson, I s.; Refreshmont.s WE ARE NOW GOING “ ABUNDANCE” AT THE BIG ONES AT THE Palladium Talkinema THE HOUSE THAT LEADS THE WAY. the J3ew B.T.N. Sound Beproducei*^ the


f in e s t in the Worlds and British made^ too. Sound Claim that is Sound S


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’l l -5


4 I m is Single Night (.\dnlts) Is. * Tel. 278


BRITAINS BEST BARL^BSS FIRE


Adaptablo to any ordinary Kitchon range.


“ THE ESIFIT” 12/6 I’lXBD.


Real Coal Economy and tho highost Hoating and Cooking Etficloncy.


T heo W


YORK ST. CLITHEROE ~ Phono 88.


ilson & Sons L td \


€ A ithm m t t k


FKH>AY, NOVEMBER 21. .1930. A N


% W e s t e r / i ^ ^ E U c l r i c ^ S ^SOUMPt|Mr.2H sY ST EM ^


TALKING PICTURES AT THEIR BEST


151 Theatres in England have already scrapped their sound equipment and replaced it with Western Electric. There must bo some reason for it.


TO-NIGHT at 6-15 and 8-30 ; TO-MORROW, Saturday, at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30. “ HAPPY DAYS.” A jolly Eox Movietone Bovue.


All the Stars of “ Sunny .Side .Up ” and a host of others. ■ Singing. Dancing. Comedy.


Spoeiaclo. J tr iT iT i i ir ir J tr iT


Next MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY at 6-15 and 8-30. Matinee Wednesday at 2-30.


ANOTHER GREAT LAUGHTERPIECE ebom FOX VICTOR McLAGLEN


Willi Fifi Dorsay, El Brcndcl and Polly Moran in — HOT FOR PARIS A 1>AIB OF SaLLOBS get “ SuNK ” IN P aIUS.


SINGING, DANCING . AND OCEANS OF LAUGHTER. iT i r i r J t r i r i r iT i i


Matinee Satuilday at 2-30. — Ciiildben under l l years, 3d., 4d., and Od. WARNER BAXTER and CATHERINE DALE OWEN in


THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 6-15 and 8-30 . B EH IN D C L fO SED DOORS Such Men are dangerous


The first All-Talking Picture by Elinor Glyn, tlie famous novelist. This story of a man who changed liis face and Iiis soul, has everything to reoomraend i t as a first-class attraction—^Author, Story, Suspense, Thrills, and Dramatic situations. A fine film by Fox.


Prices of Admission including tax, 1/-, 9d. and 6d. ,Children under 14 years, 6d., 5d. and 4d. No half-prices to tho last houses or Saturday night. Advanoe Bookings are now being taken at 3d. extra to tho 1/- and 9d. seats, and 2d. extra to tho Gd. seats Booking Office open from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2-30 to 4-30, and 8-30 to 9-30. No seats will bo reserved duiing tho half-hbur before any performance. Scats booked by phono must bo occupied or paid for ten minutes before the advertised time to commence. '


BOOK IN ADVANCE AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.


Cycles Stored and ■


Cars Parked


Week commoheing Monday Next, November 24ih.


0-45 — Twice Nightly 8-50


THE LUCK OP . THE NAVY


A Play that should not bo' missed.


Usual Twice Nightly Prices. Box Office 10—4 ; G


Telephone 6810. —9. See Bills for full particulars.


CHATBURN AND DOWNHAM CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION


^INNUAL B A L L


In the Church Institute, Chatburn TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY Taylor’s Melody Band


Dancing 8 p.ni. to 2 n.m. Tickets 3/- MOOR LANE U.M.. SCHOOL


TO-NIGHT Friday SPLENDID BARGAINS


Doors open 7 o’clock. Admission 3d.


JAMES’S CHURCH BUTTERFLY


BA Z A A R CHILDREN’S DAY TO-MORROW, SATURDAY


Opening Ceremony at 2-30 p.m. Conducted entirely by tho Children of tho Sunday School.


Opener : Miss Mary Geldard VOTES OF THANKS


Chairman : Master Arthur Jackson


FRESENTATION OF PURSES Received by Master Rowland Davis


Proposer : Miss Constance Swales Seconder: Miss Kitty Lloyd


CONCERTS given at regular intervals. Admission: SIXPENCE.


Jumble Sale J.


For the lay-man there is no easier or more fa-soinating way of acquiring muBieivl apprecia­ tion than that provided by tho gramophone. Start your musical course this winter with an instrument that will do justice to all tliat is best in music—lot it ho one of .


‘B i sM a s r e i ^ V a c e ’ & F.


MOOR LANE U.M. SCHOOL CLITHEROE


Sale of Work SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29th


To bo opened at 3-30 p.m. by Miss Ethel Watson


CONCERT by “ THE FUNBEAMS ” in tlio evening at 7-0.


Inclusive admission : SIXPENCE Details next week.


Xmas Novelties.


You’ll find those in groat variety at tho ADVERTISER & TIMES Oificos, Castle St. & Market Place


BASHALL EAVES ASSEMBLY ROOM


Select DANCE in aid of tho room ivill bo hold


g TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) Dancing 8 p.m. till 2 a.m.


Admission including refroshmonts 1/9 An Efficient Band in attondanco. Buses will run to and from the dance.


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'Sill U l i { i


\ BENTHAM


fl4. Market Pla c e , Clitheroe Phone 167


GRAND C O N C E R T In the WESLEY SCHOOL on


WEDNESDAY Next, NOVEMBER 26th By riiE “ JOLLITY GIRLS.”


Doors open 7 o’clock, oommonco 7-30. Chairman : Councillor Sattorthwaito Eefroshraonts at reasonable prioe.s. Proceeds for National Children’s Home.


4 o’l-


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T H E A T R E ROYAL, BLA CK BU RN


GETTING TO KNOW


GOOD MUSIC 12 P A G E S 84' . COLUMNS OURAFIT


YOUR WARMEST FRIEND Our New Season’s range of


OVERCOAT


OVERCOATS for MEN,- BOYS and Youths nro bang up-to-dato and -at Pirst hand pricoa.


SEE WINDOWS. DURAFIT HOUSE 9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE Ti PR IC E TWOPENCE. i f ' - i i 1 > asi 'V: 'Pi


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