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, l?i si'd !'! A S d e p e n d a b l e A S A N A U S T I N I I f!


AUSTIN Announces New PROGRAMME


(EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6) NOW— FOUR FAMILY MODELS UNDER it ' if!t ' i i V ) i i' i f f l i


The new Austin range is more comprehensive than ever. 26 body styles to choose from—7 distinct models . . . and four o f them family cars all under £200 I Developments include:


A T u tn - r o p Pour-Speed Gearbox, a Willi de luxe four-seater saloon r ^ r m. , 3 . THE NEW LIGHT TWELVE-FOUR


rear petrol tank, petrol-pump feed body.four-spced Twin-Topgearbox with petrol gauge on a new iiistru- and four-cylinder power unit. Rated fnent panel, wider brake drums atll.91j.p. Tax/12


s t « r ^ T ,W w T ‘‘' ’ 2 THF TFM FDIID


A nen Tourer and a Two-Seater are introduced while tltc de luxe


1 T’ C


saloon now has larger lamps,Magna wheels and larger tyres, 4.50 ins. X 18 ins.


THE LIGHT TWELVE-SIX fourth family car under


£200. Other developments include Thermoslalie Cooling on many


models. Chromium Plated Lamps on de luxe models and Magna Wheels an d JStimpers on de luxe models excepting the Seven.


✓ '/.___ __ *» . . . Call round at our showrooms for full particulars.


COMPLETE RANGE . 7 Distinct Models . 26 Body Styles PRICES EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 6ili


SEVEN MODELS LIGHT tl-FOURMODELS TWELVE-FOUR MODELS


Dc Luxe Saloon - £125 Dc Luxe Saloon - £1?8 Burnham De Luxe- £288 Standard Saloon - £115 Standard Saloon - £ 1 7 8 Windsor Saloon - £ 2 8 8 Four-Seater Tourer £110 Four-Seater Tourer £188 Open Road S-Scaler £255 Two-Seater - . - £105 Two-Seater - - . £188 Harrow Two-Seater £255


TEN-FOUR MODELS Dc Luxe Saloon-


Standard Saloon- W i l f ' i ' LIGHT 12-SIX MODELS SIXTEEN MODELS


- £ 1 8 8 De Luxe Saloon - £ 2 1 8 Berkeley Dc Lu.xe - £318 - £ 1 5 5 Standard Saloon - £ 1 5 8 WcslminstcrDeLuxe£385


Four-Seater Tourer £148 Open Road 4-Sealer £155 Open Road 5-Seater £288 Two-Seater - -


- £ 1 4 8 Eton Two-Seater - £ 1 5 5 Harrow Two-Seater £288


TWENTY MODELS New Ranelagh Limousine or Landaulot £575 Whitehall Saloon £498 {Prices a t Works}


& S. LEAVER ltd .


Eanam, Blackburn Telephone 4191/2/3.


. 1 ‘ ' u - 1'


-N • I: (TEiSD ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FIlibAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1932. CEICKEt. R I B B I E S D A IE L EA G U E .


Loinpetiliim mi Siiliiidiiv, Dnrweii bent Clioiley by S7 for lire nickels to Sli. nilil tile liiiiil tnlile roiiils:


Blackpool Lancaster AVhalley Road


Loyhiml AFolor.s ................ 22 Chorh*y


Ley la ml Clitiicroe


St . Alines ...... ............. 22 Biirnoldswick


...............[2 2


^'I^'AI, UfA dri': TAIlliE. ..................oo 18 1


............. ....


Mihhlesdah* Wanderers ...22 Darwen


......... ..................22 il 10 ........ ............!!!!2§


S ......... ..................22 i;


s u 11


G 3


..................22 G 12 12 10


..................22 13 5 ..................22 10 5 .........oo 10 7 s


P. AV, L. D. Pts 3 57 4 43


5


0 n 7 25 23


4 22 0 0


4 0 18


SATURDAY'S RESULTS IN BRIEF. );iru-oii, .^7 lur Hvl*; xCIjorluy, S(5.


'rile fat hidy and tin* fi


K I B K I E S D A L i : J U X I O E l E A G I I E . ri.NAI, UvUJn - : TAl t l .K


(flii'iTv 'Fn'o .................. ClitliorLii* Jhixomloii


Mlneklnini St. .huno.sV Murnloy St . iViulrcw.s l)anvi*n


................... ................


................... ,


O'U'nliltwislId Si . I*. ... Sabdon


.........................


l{ibbb*s(Ialo Wamlorris Uoad Whallo.v A


................ \’aiIdington ................ SATURDAY’S RESULTS.


>\ lialify, DS I'nr four: Sabdoii, 20. CLITHEROE SECOND’S WIN.


loi‘ suvon : Waddinglon. Rocord, to date. .22 l.| P. W. L. D.Pts.


triumph she ailain.b; in the creation of tlic uilliil and emotional ** Coiistam-e .Newton.'


rimiiial lawyer. s(>ng, • 'Hk* [ihiy has a theme • I’or yon." and is ha.M*d on William


t ’ollisoirs novel. “ 'Die Piis.sionate Sonata.” -In tin* <*aily jiart of next wet*!; patrons ill have the opportunity to si'i' (Jenrge Maiicroft ill “ Mi«-h .Maii’.s Folly." Mo


() 30 3 30 ,q 27


7 37 35


In tlic liiinl j^nmn hi Hie Itilililosilnie liOii^iie r ON THE SIL VEB SGBEEN.


PICTURE PROGRAMME FEATURES KING LANE PICTURE HALL


THE GRAND.


riic management of tliis cinema pre.sonl a diinhie feature programme of real merit


unil U-cbmcally mi|ii-i-Ii i. --'.Mi. i;., .I'"''’' ■M


l.umshui-uilgli InuiL A. A Mil,,,. • ....... ''V p uy, Hh„-|,


Kmutiunull.v t-.xcpiisitc, I,,,, ur-.v ibu KC-rouii vi-i-.siuu lur v,-ui-


lliL* Tiineties ihher • hleii


rnhher-t.vred hansom, the »-|


" -.A,- ,- , u K pu,.,iy , ,


- ......• in ih(* coloiii'lIII .1


- iupp,. , - '- - ibu l.umbm nf il„. Ilu- sim-y 1^ iluii. „f ....... .


<U-«-M«l l,y I,,.,. bu„i,un,l «l„. ibut llu-y uii- UMsuiu,,|. I , UM,1 i miK „„t „r I,,.,, li,.. 111 till- lijiiu iutcr-vul


' i ,„„| iMii,,,,.


, . I


UllUI-bl-ll to ;,|| usllil-iiuj y„ll||„ "II l(-uiMiug h..r sail M,„v.


biM. basbauil bi-al up„n I.la, kaaul '•aaiiul ilaal li,-,,..


liiarnag,-, >|a- at taia......... .......... .


.Salii,-,. i, ,


gl-,-al,-st " ,sol i ,■ a l io, , .| . : , i , , , , ivalka,l "III " ,,f


i,a-aa,M- .si,,. ..... .


spi-i-ially aOi-a,-tiv,- |,icO"v- '"«• ;v,-,-k.


scoundrels—William llai and Friu’^i Torrence—,,|


I the title role, " i> i', tba Kaffii-i, .-i,,::;;;:;':, |,111' "uiir.


'"■ ‘ -'.•x- .'''-iis.


''ii-


Im, vary liniili-,| uu-ali-. Of . 1, I. ’i''"''" alii.-l,


-I lla- U „ T ; ' *


lla- pii-lm-i- lia> iau-ii-i- baa,-,!' ''' ' I'li'l I " .....It,- ...........


' > ,1 l|,,||,„,„„| , ’ '-I


Ill'll' ,lii-i- liiisbami, li,.,l,,-ia \l ,,M,, I ,1 ‘ " l ' l ’"'in- liiia I" ilii, I,",," ,,. ,I,


.M,"„|„V l,,i,,us ,1, "IH’s. .lui;,„T


.


"f " (.et,-rich-<,nick Walling}..,,|.- new ailvcninri's ori.- suggested |,v il„. ■jto,-,cs m (uMirgc Maiidolnh n„ Haitu- M


boaikh i-.-iaia, Inini „ lain. , I,"-,. ,,t,".y


tronhle. i r i l m V . t ..7., -'I IT lLeiil.[i,,j


iifiii'n ■'till


,


nstonishing senes of plots. |„,d, i„: ’ ” . ........


j, ,i",,iigi, „ l,,ii,,:":„ C on.'«itlfriug tin* comlit iou.s. thoro was


-some t.x<’olI(.,.t L-riclv.-t in Clithoroo Second’s I l’\ .M.ugorl..on. l/easlor 10. last lionio matcli ni the reason "Waddimiton I i / providing .=pb..i,lid ......... .


was won in tin* last l\*w minutes. AVAI)I)IN(;t O-\.


The n S ' '


II. MaUi*rsby, not out ................... ...... S.^ Whalle.v. Ii Midcoelc .................. W. Toiuliu.son. b Ihdeoek ........... . •I. Hond. e and b .Aloore .......................... •


^I’. Boach. b Bulencic ............................. I*. Mnlloii. e I'oiTOst b Moon* II. ilan.snn. b Ihdcocl; ............ !!!!!!!! A. Slinger. .run out .............. B . Southworth. b Dulcodc •


I. Hailey, e Islmrwood b Huleoek


I. Cmihhurst. b Ihdcock ..!!!!.!!.*!!!!* 'fotal ............................


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\ \ .T ' f S ' ' ' - - ‘ 'V l r f e A , ' 4 ' T ' k


.1. Moore, two for 1.^. C'hlTIlKliOK II


I . •r^'


♦J.^ Moore, run out ...... . Dugdale. ]> .'soutliworlli .


'p S ? r . '^'*' ' ' ''• ''• V iy , ‘v ^ ' » • j id i' 11 11 ■ b e fo r e . a f t e r WEARING CORSETS.


POSSESSION BEYOND PRICE: Your Health.


....iitSr.CLSu""'.... We spec-iiili.se in all Aliiloniinnl Applianee.s.


Pat ients atlentle.1 at their own |,ome.s l.y appointment . n a t io n a l HEALTH PATIENTS SUPPLIED


SARGESON & IRGLLINEAUX, yuc^uT. BLACKBURN Established > 1884 m Phone 6774 Your Lines of Beauty. >-


M. Makon. *b Walmsh*\- n . M’ond. i> Cotioriii ' ......... Ily.smi if., 0 Cin-omvouti I, cii'ttei'iii


Tr T • "V


I). .Nuttall, not out .Kxtras ......... Total ffor S wii'icets) ... 20 Jdi.sont.


inu.s: I', (ol t cnl l . four for nine. Ml lAI Jd' lY U-


A• !t‘' '7;"- ‘aI ’-;?"’"- i ' - - 1 ' wiikin.-iuu"::: « I-. Moiiloy, not out


. Cicoiiwootl. Ibw I, Tl„kt-n . Bi-nib.y, b I). Nutiull


......................... ...........


.\. Purkor, I- Woods b livsnu . ,,.-n • ,


lot It . I). Auttall, jiiK* for six. ot- i I’A'tras ......... ‘ ................. [ " .......


I. \\ Ikinso" look nno wifkol for In nms; 'tf'


-i "•ic’ko(s) ns ' d R J


[« ■ I ? : ' '


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ARE THE PUBLIC READING ABOUT WHAT YOU HAVE To SELL THEM MR. SHOPKEEPER?


T h e A d v e r t i s e r & T im e s


OFFERS YOU fu l l COVERAGE OF TH E E n t ir e d is t r ic t .


Gimrinticcil Cimilalion. , t- 1 EtI t» ^ 3 ^


Rates bh Applicalion, Advertising Department.


The loud, heart.v .fellow is not iicarlv Telephone 113. i i


own cxplnits. ho tires them still tnoro.”- - T^cv. J . C. Hardwick.


so popular as lie thinks; people. fiml that he tires tlioin. And. if, as nenrlv nlwnvs happens he talks nhont himself * ami his


Tlioi-<. is not, I tliiiiU, any pint of groiimi ivliicb bolds for the Britisli race .so innnv liioinono.s as tlio eiglit acres upon wbii-li


uio I alaoc nl Westminster stands.—Ali- Tfiomas Wilson.


CLITHEDOE & DISTRICT bowling l ea g u e .


Phi.\-ed on C'liatbuni IJoad ground on Altmday. Seplemhor I2tli.


lA .1. Hohlen ......... l ‘ . Marker ........ M \\. Jervis .......


Tl \\. llarwoml .. M M. I■'n*m•b .......


I J II. Tavinr ........ 1 S. Joue.


.......... OA J Is. Crompton


JCL\(rs AK.M.-; A lA W. It. |{i,-<.|, .. 7 K. Walker ......


MKST 01’ LKAOri*:,


.................1. Preston I I ............. W. Leith lo ........ W. II. Scott a .............. M. Mircli 15


................. M. Shaw 15 ...... K. Dewimr.st 1'


............ 1». Sliuger 15 ...... II. .Df'wliui'st 15 ....... M. I’leU’lier 15 ............ I'. Iliudle 15


137


found in a crate of hanaims at Harmmith, Nortli M.ales.


A binpH nest with three oggi^ in it wa.'i ’


Uolint post nflicos. consisting of a toloiihono


cahinol, with a smalt' pillnr-hox* on one side and a stamp mnclum* on tlie otlior, nro being installed in Tiondnn, whioli alrt>ndv in lias more than SOO automatic stamp-vend­


g macliines. Wl-k^'l \IKW V. (•.ASTU'I VIKW


l.‘i C. Mali .......... 12 (J. W. Jones lA .1. S. .)oiu*s . lA J . i\la.soti ...... lA M. Seager ..., 12 A. Ashbnrne lA 'P. Hayhnrst


in J . Ford ....... ion


........ tCl. Crmuly 7 ............... J . Holt lA ... W. Kowarth H)


........ \N. C-alvert- 10 .... 10. Paieliold 1 0 M. II. Jjickson 15 M. Sowerhntts l l


............. tl. Cross 1.5 93


c a s i ’i .k vip :w v. w o o x k i .a x i -: 92


la K. J ’alelielil .... l ‘> W. (lalvei-t, .. . 15 \\ . Howarlh , 11 J . Holt ............. lo M. II. tiackson *■' M. (irnndv > t). C.ross ....... 2 J . C’lavtnn ........


........... r. Coates i J . Ihothertou 0 H. Kempster 15


........ F. Porter 10 A. Wtmdcock 15 <1. Mattorshy 15


...... Tl. 'I’rimhv 35 S2


......... 1C Mireh S


S7 I "ijlf "" "iti-oilaeeil for li-agui- niati-bes milv. IlM.-i .-uigKe.-itiim wa.s ilisnisseil at Iciigtb aiiii


Ogilcii ami ,7. A\. Cbeu* are to be iiiviti-il to Ibt' vjirions Intmlieaps.


JIi-nsi-s. T. ] |„„„';.T|,. (I.


to the fact that certain pla.vers had left an Institute III tile town witliont naviin^ their


snbscriplioiis. Upon his motion the following rule was added to the list: “ A


shall be ineligihle to play for any other inid


sidiseripUons have been


published, eacli club to be responsible for **^^fni**‘*^'*'*


P,.' !'”-'’,


out Competition resulted as follows- I'lrsfc i-oiiml; Catbnlii-.s v. Wballov lii'-ailia,.


llnnin ; Pai-i.sb (liiin-l, v . ' Cbatbrn-n Cliiireh.


Second round; Moor Lane v. Clithcroe Avf 1?’ ’


1\lialli-y licadiiig Himm; Ciiiign-gaticn- alists v.^ Cbatbiirii Village; Lmv Jlcm- V. Parisli Clinreli or Cbatb’nrn Clinri-b.


r . i l ' i - ' r a " 7 ' Latlinlie CInb on 3 linr.ssdav next, at T.nn 3'li day next at 7-30 p.ni. I'o bold at tlie


Berlin, \ritli a total of S.7 per 1,000. bad .smaller percentage of birtlis to poimlation Imn any other town in the world last year!


V. Catliolics or pie draw for the Snmhiy School Knock­


lo Imve Ceagne Imndhooks US pltivers registered


Ihc .Parish Cliurcli representative referred


It wa.a Im.ally ilociileil that the sa-u'o-itiim be ailopteil


„ Lathiilic i-epi-i-si-nlativo that a .-u-ali-il iiaiiili-


Sealed Handicap, »a.n pal fiinvai-il bv Mio


ladies of tin* village was ealleii at the In sligation id ^Trs. W. H. C’lmrnit'yj on 'PiU's- day evening, to di.senss the fonnation of a Umnen s Inslitnle. 'Pin* mi'eting was held III the Village Institute and there was an aUendaiiee of mere than 30. Aliss V Watson, of Leeds, who is an organiser for tlie Yorkshire Comity Fe(K*ratioii of \\ enien s liistitut('s, spok* on tin* aims ami


tihjects (d the Federation and gavt* iiineh nselnl inlornmtion.


It was nnanimouslv


decided that a Women’s Institufo he formed ami a Inrther meeting is to he ealled to


appoint ofliciais and maki* otlu*r arram'i*- ments. PAI J ISI I CHUI iCH. -Speeial efforts In


wipe out the debt iiieiirred hy the renova­ tion ol the chnivli were made last week-end 111 eonnexion with St . Ambrose’s Church. On .Ssiturday evening, an entortaiiinient was held III the school, a splendid programme being sidwiiitted hy the ‘ ‘ Fniibeams” con­ cert part.v ol Clitherm*.


tVu entiri*lv new


programme was submitted hy the 'parly wliieli


included clever sketches, original


pytter, ami dainty dances. In overv respect the concert was tlioroughly eiijoy'ahle and the andienee were enthnsiastie’ in their applause. .Rofreshments were served at an interval.


'Phe Vicar, the Uev. K. N.


Livesoy. ^ expre.ssed thanks to tlie artistes for their services.—'Phanksgiviiig services ivere held on Siinda.v. The Rev. Canon J . C. Matson, Vicar of Cottingloy, conducted matins and also took a children’s service and tlio Men’s Class in the afternoon. In the evening the Rev. Canon R. K. Lowe \ icar of Otley. was the preacher. Potli preachers delivered’ forceful and appropriate sernioiis. The choir in the cveiiiii'i' gave n splendid rendition of tko anthem “ 0 Morship tho Lord.” The proceeds for the week-ends oflort amonntod to about £13 and 'vhilo this has not liquidated the debt, the \ tear am] ofliciais are very grateful to the congregation for tlicir generous giving.


WO.TIKX'.S I .XSTnTTI - : . -A meeting of ............ r,i ...... n for nine fi GRINDLETON. \vi LOW MOOE. HAMV.FST HOMF.—'Phe Woleyim ( Inr.'li


wa- hi*autilnily (li'eoraled with all Jiiaiiii'.-r (d lmrve>t gifts on .''tnndav. aln-n Ic'tivjil ,M*rvices were held’. The Ih-v. A.


M halley, pr4*aclied in the morning, am! dio Mev. A. 'Piinrnher. of C'liathiini. in t!io


newly-apjminled mim.-ier at


1‘Vening. At tiie .voniig people’.' 'i-rvin- in the altenioon a verv appropri:ile aihire'S was giv(*ii hy tin* Mev. (I. W. Tvsnn. MifuT- intendent minister of the t'lillieree nr. uit. Spi'ciai! music w;is I’cmlen-d by Madarm* Lveliiie Mliittaker, ji coiitraluj ireali'i af Accrington. Aladaim* WhiitakiT, v-iio pn.'S(*.'scs a ver.v rich and ph*a'irig \.'iii‘, sang with marked ease and confideme. In tin* afti'rnoon, she sang the .'olo',


lovely are 'I’iiy 'Paberiiaeles’’ and " ll I e.ni hv(*


in a most impre.-isin* manlier.


the evi*ning ln*r iemh*ring of the miIds, .^Hiunks he to (hid ” :uul “ licad. Kindly


Liglit ” proved an inspiration. She i> one (d the linest contralto voi-alists who liavo ever visited the village. Mr. M'. Wiikin- sini prc'shled at tin* organ and the sn-vic'es


"\T*‘ . di''tinclly snci’essful, alilimig!i the collections W(*rc slightly below lliii'C of .vear.—On Alonday i-vening. a sali* ol fiuit und harvest social was hchl.


.Mr. J .


Like a Mesi*,’’ and Airs. Hargreaves, eon- tralto. gave mneh pl(*asui’e witli lu*r reiiih'r- ing of “ J th in k ” ami ‘-Down Here." .Mr. M. A. TTiding and Air. 'P. Rohiiisnn. <d' flie ” Ponies ” Concert part.v, provided the huniorons (*lemeiit, and tliey intreduecil si*veral new and original sket4-Iu*s wliiclt >rnducod inucli


inorrimont. Airs. J.- A \ ilkinson acteil as Jiccomp:inist. A most


enjoyahlo prograimne conelnded with the sketch ” The Panel .Patient,” in which tlio parts were well snslained hy Airs. J . Mndi, am] ATessrs.. Rnliinson ami Pitling. Tim fruit and vegetable.s were .sold hy auction ind the flowers wee distribntcil among tlu> lek in tlie village.


M ilkiiison, J .V. , prt'siiletl and then* ira- a lairly large attendance. AIi.s> Alary Mobinsoii. soprano, sang in splnidid >t\le, ” ALiy Aloniiiig,” “ Little Mrown Cottage.” IjOV(*’s OhI Sweet S o n g " and "Aligld,\'


llmv In


With.


......pl>- SIUT'IV.'


Iii> an. < IT;iI tnii J phiHi lull, winl We Um.iV


WH ALLE Y SECOND WIND UP WITH A WIN.


K. P. AhlL*rslo\\ not out ........ JOxira.s ............


r,, ,, P 'v.: M. I'oire.st. i* |{oUon b Soulbworth ..


Ihdeodc. I) Tlausoii <


■ Tomlinson Ii Boacli ...... Soutliwoi'tli ..................


K. Isliorwnod. b Soutliworth ... J . Iiulcoek. not out


^


1.. .Smlbworlb. lour for .|2; 1{. iroiison one for M.


, Total (for 7 wicket.s) *


;' - 'fket for .*{() rums ’ '1. Bulfock look .sevt'u wieket.s for -i-l .......................... ym;cu gup ju-uvei-tt /tb.. - - irntditVi tutf - ib;. |


Mlaekhiini. Lionel talcL*s ilie pan of a dehoiinir thief alter llie -tyh* of ** llalfles." wliilsi John is a tU'tective, ami lliey pro­ vide tlirilling emertainmenl. On the tagi* “• .Mherlina " and his colK•l*rliIla.•^ aild


interest to a good programme — *' Maiipy handing." next weekN special allraciioii. was Iraiikly matle lor langhtiT.


Its plot


u'a-* hiiilt deiiiiiti'ly to arousL* griii.s and :nlla-ws.


'riu* story has to do with l»iisi\


Krause (Men l.alir) a iiu’chaiiie who iiiVL*nt-) in*w type ol aiisliip called the aero-


copier." All impecunious young promoter (O’Mrieii) befrieiuls him. The n(*w .\erLic()|»l(>r comimny. however, nearly goes on the rocks wlien the engine company come.s to laki* away the power plant- of tin* air.-hi|>.


'I’liis is savi*d when O'Mrion


tirrjinge.s for Musty m iimrry Maii'«y Molts (.Mi'«s (!reL*nwooil). an amorous waitress wlio craves to he the wife of an aviator. Till', nearly provc*s the niidoing of the


pair, however, ior on their lioneymoon Maii'.v so detains llnsiv that In* is late getting to the air field for the races which ih'inoMstrale the now ship, Oilicors


come to arrest O ’Mrieii for fal.'O sleek •ales.


(VMrien*s .sweetheari. Kiilhryn


( r-awford. is in tears. .\i. ihi* last miiinte Miist.v arrives and dashes to tlie aorocopter. pursued hy Pansy.


Sin* hangs on to a


wing when the machine takes to the air ami a light hetween the two. liigli al.ove the clouds,


provided hy 'Ihe Molv:its, iioveltv (aiiiili- hrists.


is not. ilio li\sat of its fnii


opportunities. Musty eveiitnallv descends, te. he the hero <>f tin* hour. — j ’lu* act is


-« i " l'"He.v n-i -i aitempts ihe n ‘forii!otioii


of a supposedly re.spectahh* memher of aiety.


.Many popular players are in the


east, among tliem J . Farm*II .Maedoiiald Melty IlhiiK* and John Darrow.


Clalk (labli-. I■.r"l'^l '|-|iriri!i I'.vaia.. a Iriii nf


THEATRE ROYAL, BLACKBURN.


'rit(* famous hrotheis. John and Lionel Marr.vinore. are seen tog(*lher for ihe fir-st


,sl-rei-iii-il tlirs ivi-i-k-i-nil in --Siinma ' |l:.,,.i" Mil- llal-ra,",m |i,.|,l l,,,.


|l,|■,.|||,|,, |,1., .|j.


iiiai"i.a,tii*,l Iliri"igliiiiu lii" bi-iMg m-ni.iu,-,l i " p,,l|.-.-|" ll,,.


I'l-tli-l- "i-iu-li-", I,"- ,1 I",,,.,, il,,.;-,;,,, . illcigi-thi-r pabaliiig si,ay. ha,.,,..' j.,


Ill m-\i. ai.(.k 11,-"ai l " ('lain- a ill I,',. ; i,.. .si-Mi,-,l "I ■


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partii-alarly hue pii-nire in l■.,l,"". ui:|; u-ral mtraelive iini.sii-al nmnbi-is. . Iln


.lai-'ilay anil to tbi- i-inl ,,f M,,. Vi-fs III liiy.sl,.|'v aili f„"l Ciiil,, II,".|,”


xli-.-iltligly priivi.i-ativi- rigbl. l., li,.- rr u'l. A solid lir.'i-class prugiauiinr.


week, i.s hailed as a .>u*p o| pn,-.;ivxs in ;in> iHilisli film ijidtisiry. Mohhy li-iu.- -m-h-, a great sueci-x.; -is j.onl Ihd)-.


l iMiu.m*


tliai he has succeeded to the tit!- M l,-i,l Draylord and iwentv thoii-.;ind j'iniii«i' a year. Masil Drayford (••Mahs 'i i. x.-rurig a.> a shi|»Vs steward, a joh Inr ulii.i, h- is amusingly niisuiled.


tiinls himself engaged i.* an anr.uiiw -irl, Helen I’ai'ker, who falls in hn»- uith !ii.-i title.


.Vevilit*.


ll(*leti is also eimagid in .l>!il: 'I’ll comijlicale mait«-i- M


ah>


sdso engiiged to C'liiii’c, wlm i-. j<i lor tln*ir marriage when the -hih P«ni. Masil lia> hecome imlclned i‘,. Ihl.it'.i lather to the extent " f f:2.tHH». uimli .M


r.


Parker is prepared to overh.i'h nii «cit. liition iliai the new o:it I hecome- hi' ' ’U


io-hiw. With Dick .\evilie’' h*l[-. P.i'il. in order to evade the siiggrxinl m-fn • pretends to have heoii mental complaint and scri'iimiigly funny. —- Mm jcakes u.s laugh and i-rv. U' a happy time, is preset all next week.


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niedia For one of her g isalioiis.


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THE RIALTO, BLACKBURN. I.ord Mahs. whii-li i> hc’ijm -iuM


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L, .M;i:i-4C uliK ii one siiijislnng s,-i.,,,. leai-l-.siniigs anil , i"iv,i|s,.


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that h> admil alill argil.^ ill igMnr;im I


-do \\rmi| The


the.doi;o ,'elve< w


speaUiiia •


• Wha:


(lie All liigiier i should ^ equal l|


are now ing aiid|


i;i tlieiiT witli rei| I’liat- :iM ertaii I or scii«n.| gnc'S w.r he eolonj scriptnri negative survival ] snppo


“ the Fir


Dnyl.' liove thi many oil all npoii| o]>iiiion forming limy he like to devoted enmes ill


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