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it'd
I'l.v to J. IlitJiiY r- -Slwmsliip Com; I " ' ' - : , f ' T oil Wotorloo
r<G. 1 np AIlllOAU, or
BUY BRITISH Bost Quality
GALV. DOLLY TUB IJrilisli 4/11 J l inle.
Compnro this with Foreign Competition Ilieo. Wilson ^Sons Ld
•.ivi'ii in I’nicLiool I I;’or t<TiiiH writo
fi iARiSES
fcUTION) JUCTION
lART
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lll.VCTOX. pe Camm ELOCUTION
IJDUCTION 'll IS Smai.i.
Ksnti:ii. lADDIlMGTON rs
|S . I. Commori-iol oml
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loiiinilioM.s. W I l 'H F l l i S T
.1 I.\s*. ■ *iir SLiuionts at.
| i : i lS A CllHHiBEH (T.'i. r,.io:n HC AC KHU I IN .
11-. Coriiiunl Alidwil'o
l.di.pdrios -solicil^oi. loMo*. Ilillinf^toli,
n o d S i . J l o r v ' s
I'ol. Wliolloy HI). KS i'; I)K.*.TUS.
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|.NO (^
OM.EUE IXm VIDUAE
P iC T yH E HALL
[ ^ S <H' 1.; I> |i..r-t; S YSTK M Electric
TO-NIGHT nl 6-15 and 8-30. TO-MORROW at 2-30, 6-15 and 8-30. T i l l ' : W'OKUTS
.MA.STKKI'I KCK—
A B F 2 A H A iV j L_ I ISl C O l_ tN! Walter Huston in lliu lillo I'olc. T i n ; WnN i i i ' .u I ’l r n n i i ; n r T i n ;
.Am;.
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY at 6-15 and 8-30. RICHARD TALMADGE in
DARE DEVIlv DICK I’ro.^oiils IJitdiartl 'Palimlai't; with all Id.s atlilotii; skill, tlarinji ami lt)Vo of
liini. 'riio picture is one loni: sneeession of excitements, Hattie lt»Uouin^ ii|ioii the heels of Hattie, and thrill upon I-hrill aiul thronoh it all is lively Mirk 'ralmatli'e win* dominates the scene ami keeps the Inn iioino at
express speeil. Also — I I K L L H K L O W / E K O
A trip to the monnttiins of the moon
perst.mally eondneted ami witli deseripl ive ieetnri^ hy Carvcth Wells. N'mi heard ’‘ -Africa .Speak'’ Ctmu* atnl taki; another Ivpiatorial trip!
THURSDAY & FRIDAY at 6-15 & 8-30. SATURDAY at 2-30, 6-15 & 8-30 MASIE GAY in
TO OBL.IGE A LADY If von can appiT'ciatt.* ootnl eh*an hnmonr, eh'vm* aetinj/. ami sparlHinj,!
iliidomie. A*on must' come and st.'c Masie tJay.
h.very moment ot ■■'I’t* tihliye a Lativ ’* is a real joy ! 'I'his hilarious 'Talkie is t»ne «'f tlie funniest you have’seen. We do not. intimd to ” «:ive aw a y ” any of its »i*mie situations, hut - I f you like a good laugh, See this picture, from
an oritiinal story hy Kdyar Wallace. Also BOB CUSTER in i r N D E R T E X A S
SKI l ^^ S
One of the most intei’esliny talking pictures of tlie. W'est that, has been >hown tiiis yimr. with a lo-;ieal *lramatie story staged among ihti
i.nonn- tains and plains of 'Ti'.xas as it is to-dav. SUPER SOUND NEWS.
SPECIAL NOTICE — WEDNESDAY MATINEE OLD AGE PENSIONERS FREE. UNEMPLOYED HALF-PRICE
When
tlie.se two mseiils e et toi'ellier, look out for some deep-ilyecl plotting. Hen ’.IVaver'.s Kaiiioii.s .Aldwyeli 'i'liealri! Comedy will keep you liappy for ii week.
BOOK YOUR SEAT FOR SATURDAY------ YOU’LL NEED TO. Public Meetings-Friday, Oct. 16 DANCE Labour’s Forward Campaign.
BOLTON-BY-BOWLAND—ST. PETER’S SCHOOL, 6-30 GRINDLETON—UNITED METHODIST SCHOOL, 7-0. WADDINGTON—ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 7-45. SLAIDBURN—WESLEYAN CHAPEL, 8-30.
.MHlItK.'^SKD J!V ■ ■ I") vt'ars. • 'Itivi'd husliand oT
‘.ill, I'.IIU, ol, St-roft,
; iAM. f'lUory ot :i doar oliMsjouo (.‘onclii«-‘, .rd;u».
1 till* i.s spolioii; I . in «mr t tion^ids ; I laiji I.s I Mit\ inu iuit- t rum
|.‘alioj* l'!rc'U'.s, wlio Uoyal 1 idirmary,
Ind .Dnii^htcr.'i. iirv ol .Mnrj^aivt,
jay pily taUo I !• null Ikt'.s salvi*.
my liti* is
pa.st, o tiu' Iasi ;
*'Iiand »r C’idlcUvii, ' ami i\la«>;arot.
S iridic.
jvinj; nuMiKirv ot y (K inl)or“
l!‘ i'om [ho l-'amily.
Lil KXT8. I ml l amily 4U;.siro
| i ill llioif ^roat .M rs. (Jooilrt*d;io
ilivf.s, noi^hboufii, III of iho .Salvation
[ r kimlm\ss sIio"ii I illm*ss.
Al.so it syinpatliy and
S H O P P I N G W E E K NOVEMBER 13th—21st
Oi:ii.\Ni.'u;i> r.v Tin;
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF TRADE Oi'KN TO -Mi;miu;ii..i and AiTTi,r.\Ti;ii
.\Ii;miii;|!.s Oni.y.
PRIZES FOR BEST DRESSED WINDOWS PRIZES FOR BEST ILLUMINATED WINDOWS
I'lll.l. I’
.MlTICl-l.All.S
I.ATKIt.
IiiIcikUii.' I’. i i lnul ls who iiiv Xot MciuIuts iirii
lulvi.scil In gi'l. ii ilo foiii- iiiiiiiii'iitinii wil li till! Seriutiiry—W.M. D.
Ui.silTO.N, WuUt Ii.o, CUtlieroc.
I symjiatliy and li’t* during ilioir J<ait
If llio lato Mr«. Iiivos and friends imns of syinpalhv j iw d in Ihoir sad
Xialloy dcvsiros to Jiml friond.s, also lid Sisiir, Chaiplvy •y -Men's -Assoc^ft- li tlto Catholi<5 ribntos and kikd
Look your best in British Tweeds
IMsIiiie.lioii is liiiUcil witli imuiticiil stylo in tlio ilcsigiiiiin of llu'.sii FUR TRIMMED COATS. The Keynote is 1! i;ai, Va u :i; foK .MoNf.v. iilso COATS in Proofed
Camolh.nir. A Soft, Luxurious, Hair Pilo F.Tbric, Trimmed Loathor. 'ITii; li'KAi, Coat roit .MoTomsfi.
TAILORED FROCKS that will plo.Tso. Smart Inoxponsivo WOOL FROCKS
AFTERNOON GOWNS DUCKWORTHS,
■itco. Clitlioroo, by 1. Times Company i tha t address and
|o.
INEXPENSIVE MILLINERY in tho Nowost Shades. Barclays Bank Chambers CLITHEROE
Mdi/ u'c have the opitortiniUtf of vhoiviiiff you our Aciu Stoch ? Phono 272
T, SMTERTHWAITE & SON Ltd. XOliK STREET
COTlt’LETIi: llOUSlil FUILVI SI I ItlKS TEL. 101
“ A C D O ” regd. The original guaranteed Self-Washer
WILL WASH EVERYTHING
you A ltia IN V IT E D to Vhsif Our Stand No. 2S at the Blachburn Trades Exhibition, October 10—2-11/1. 2—9-30 ■p.m. daily. ITc can make your visit interesting.
USEFUL FREE GIFTS in exchange for ACDO Wrappers on Stand 28. iii^ Will*. S»>n.s
MOOR L/ANE CRURCH CLITHEROE.
A n n u a l ‘^ T ~ ~ H O M E S ” CONTINUING TO-MORROW (.Saturday).
O raiiil Eiitertaiiiiiieiit by "THE KHUTS” (THE SCHOOL’S OWN CONCERT PARTY.)
//<>-/ .1- llosli.-i.-t : Mr. & Mrs. Harold Parkinson. Itieeptiuii 7 to 7-30 p.m. C'hu/niiuii : Mr. Caroy Lord
.MT.'-tlCAl. .SKl . ia' l ’lONS itv .\1H. T. Dl.XO.N'y l ! . \ l )10( l i ; . \M. Ailiiiivvion Gd.
i:i;rui;sii.Mi;N’fs at Hkasoxaiii.i; I’liicics. Bright and Sunny, with a cold snap in tho air which whispers
ever so gently that Winter is not far distant. l-lavo you tliought of your roquiroments for tho long evenings !
BUOYANT SUITE is in contemplation. If the latter wo might assist by taking your old suite in part exchange.
Your Easy Chair may nood
ronov.Tting, or perhaps a now A
ch.arming CARPET SQUARE, or a FITTED CARPET.
Allr.Tctivo LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, or RUGS. HEAVY CURTAINS to keep out tho draughts, in a wonderful
variety of designs. Sleep inducing BEDDING—every variety of which wo keep
in slock. For Any of tho above requirements wo aro in a position to
supply your noed. May wo have your enquiries t
PALLADIUSl THE HOUSE FOR THE DISCRIMINATING. (Tol. 147). TWICE NIGHTLY—al 6-15 and 8-30 p.m. SEATS BOOKED FREE.
TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW — 15v Special AiTaiieemeiil, « e are aiil'.ililiiUii}; fur '.NO
U.MIT” MAURICE CHEVALIER—In flic film that cioatc.l Ins ro|)iitation—
i r s i r s J O C E I iM X S O F " R A R I 3 BOOK AT ONCE — THIS ONE’S CERTAINLY TOO GOOD TO MISS.
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY - .AXOTIlKIl l'’I.XK 15K1TISH FII..M with FAY COMPTON, FRANK HARVEY and DONALD CALTHROP in
Forlorn
I••l•mll Ki-ink Ifm vcv’s celi-liiateil stivm show. A vivid anil tlirillin}' story of love ami liate on a lonely
li-liflioii.ie. Direelcii
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ------ UURK T f lU y ARK ACAl.V WHEELER AND WOOLSEY in a
po.silivc not of langlitcr—
Hook, Line and Sinker
Thcrcs inimitable comeilians arc hero thi.s lime in a ilelicioiis burlesiiuo of gang warfare, and when Wheeler and Woolsoy a.s hotel proprietors find themselves " On the Spot, the f'"'
Also SHORTS, NOVELTIES, SUPER SOUND NEWS.
LOOK OUT FOB — JACKIE COOGAN in “ TOM SAWYER.” — HAROLD LLOYD in “ FEET FIRST.” Etc.
furious.
“ CIMARRON.” Etc.
-1 n.,. .-,w - - Also SHORTS. NOVELTIES, SUPER SOUND NEWS. A u tum n D a y s
illSil. tJ. PEBGBYAL DAVIES THE LABOUR CANDIDATE
You Aiii; CoiioiAi.i.v I.NViTi;o 'ro lliiAii tui; Uanoioati; with a ,Mi;nnaiii;.
in tho COXSl'diVA 1 1 \ K (. LUl^ TO-MORROW, SATURDAY
A. TAYLOR and HIS MELODY MAKERS 1 )ancing 7 to II j>.m.
ADMISSION 1 -
Uifjht of Adniis.'^iou rrsirrtd. CLITHEROE
CONSERVATIVE CLUB
WHIST DRIVE TO-NIGHT FRIDAY
Commence at 7-30
p.ni. ADMISSION 1/-
PAINFUL F E E T . CALL and SEE
P H Y L L r l S M . L I S T E R Practical Chiropodist, etc.
Attends 15, York Street, Cliihoroa SaUirtlayB 10-30
a.in, to S p.m
PERMANENT WAVING
Such Natural Wave.s ! That ’s what
cu.slomer.s say about our I’er-
nuuient Waving. We shall he jilea.^ied to
.sliow YOU the way to wear VOUll Hair
mo.st hccomingly.
Faiu:s Faip toenstnmers from Clitheroo area.
\ Y / A T Q l - 4 Q Ladies and Gents. Hairdressers W r A L - lO i lO 7^ Preston New Rd., Blackburn.
i ill
I Rakestraws Carpet Galleries LORD STREET, BLACKBURN
'IVl. |■'.■>27. U f Ti l t ; .Stki'.-;. II G Gyido.H St«*ivd Car.s l*ai-Ut'tl
YORK STREET CLITHEROE Tolophono 88
i \ 0 - 2 3 J ) 2 . HICCilSTICmCD AS A -N K\VSI*A IMOK. F R ID A Y . O C rO R J i iR tG. 1931. r a n n X ^ ^ y e s r c r / x ( { ^ i £ / e c r T 7 C ^ Tel. 278
TO-NIGHT at 6-15 and 8-30. TO-MORROW at 2-30, C-15 and 8-30. 'I’l lK CHK. \ r HHITISII
ro.MKDV SKXSA'I’ION. ERNIE LOTTINGA in “ P.C. JOSSER.”
St>me enmedies ai’(^ just, a smile, si*nu> <i laugh---blit here’s an absolute scream, and it's Hritish.
HOOK ^'n^’ l:
SK.AT 11-’ VOU AUi: CU.MINC T( )-M( ) l : H( )\V.
FOR t h e ; o e ipe in c e ; t r u e ; t o t h e : n a v y
Next MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY at 6-15 & 8-30. Matinco Wod. 2-30
WTI.UA.M I'OWKI.I. AND K.\^■ l.'lt.A.Nt TS is
One ivnman mi'ans mnri^ than life, m(*re than wealth to him — for Iiei’ love lie pavs a ItMTifie priet\ Howell at' his tlynamie hest,
CLARA BOW, Frederick March and Harry Green in hit I'V Itie IT ■' ”ill swilllips Hu- Niivy. lull ill ii rieelfill iif .-iweel lieillTs .slie
I'imls UuTe'.-i only ().\l': who
io.tHcis—iiml slie l'oiir;lil Hie -Viivy for liiiii. toppinu Conied v-Roniaiu'e.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY at 6-15 & 8-30. SATURDAY .it 2-30, 6-15 & 8-30.
TOM WALLS and RALPH LYNN in
Week commencing October 19th Next. ALL THE WEEK
A Torront of rniotions ami llirllls. THE FLOOD
With Eleanor Bonrdman, Monte Blue, Onvid Newell.
IT/’.s'h ni Kh ririr Soinu/ Si/stt in. Nothing like it for miles around.
l ’u|iidar IVirc.s : Id. t<» I 3 im-luding lax. Telephone 6810.
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION CLITHEROE BRANCH.
A PUBLIC MEETING
TO-WIGHT (Friday) at 7-30 in tlio
CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL, CLITHEROE MR. (IKRAU)
Organising Soorotary National I’caco Council.
M.A., Ct)UN. .1. II. .^AnKRTIIWAm-:.
MR . S r A N I d A ' AWRKR.V, Lahoiir (!amhdalc.
.MISS GRIOTA A iu um \ I'llocutionisL. .MR. SYDNKV IRRLANl). Violinist.
Chairman: RKV. ALKXANDKR- BKGG. Vicar pf Waddingion.
KVIsR'YRODV
WKl.CO.M 10. PARISH CHURCH
FOOTBALL CLUB & INSTITUTE A CKAXl)
THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN More Popular Than Ever
We’s r e r a n g 'd E / e c t r i c ^ ^ X o t.'N n
vxTt;M
G O M E A N D H E A R I T !
'i'iie pprfunnnnee of tin* new His MnsUr's I’miT
Hadio-(
Iramopiic.im* (Modid .^>22) i.^i far bfyoml a n y thing ynn have I'vcr lieard or could imagine—a.s a ratlin sol-—as a gramophone—as a eomliinatinn of the two—in a miigidficcnt instrnmrnt' that chani.;cs its own records.
With cliM.-tric light nmin.s as your aerial, you i-an comnmml huinu and the chief lOurupean luoadcasting stations. Witli a supply of Uis Master's Vuicr record.s you can command the wnrM’s
grcatc.st a.ili.sts to entertain >ou. Call and hear it—a demonstration places you under no ohligul inn whatever.
"Mis Masfers^ice’ R A DI O - GRAMOPHONE
BENTHAMS You can rely upon
MARKET PLACE I)i:i.ivi;iui;s, Ksti.m.\ti:s .vsh I'Tt i i .so I'uih;.
CLITHEROE filKlilil'
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12 PAGES. 84 COLUMNS %
OVERCOATS
THAT FIT WELL LOOK WELL WEAR WELL
SKK WI.NDOWS
Smart Now Designs — Our Own Mako DURAFIT HOUSE
9, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE TT:i.. .5S.
P R I C E rW O P FN C E . Changes its own Records ft
^be ’IRahcstraw Service Our Hugo Galleries are full of CARPETS and FLOOR
COVERINGS including — AXMINSTERS, WILTONS, ORIENTALS, AXMINSTER BODY CARPETS. Our stock will bo sold at present d.ay prices. Future deliveries are bound to bo dearer so — BUY NOW.
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