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WOMEN’S INSTITUTES’ AT PRESTO^


Lancashire Preston, on


iWomeft from


m en ta l h ea l th . ®’idCCSSlON


council ’■.aecllng : of the Lancashire Fedetai^ion of Women’s InstlWtss. Mrs. Assh;eton, president, presided.


ttie County Hall, at the^Utumn


j,atte of NEXT ' j W


GOOD FUN WITH ,laurel AND HARDl ; AT THE GRAND.


tlie secretary. Miss L Cattiwell. , A new Institute a t H e a t h ^ h p o c k hdd brought the total In L a r^ h lre to 75.^ , A le tte r ; of conglralmMon had been received, she said, from headquarters op


I A year of progress was teportea oy


100 per cent, attendance delegates at the anntftl meeting In don. This had been achieved by only


oiie other Federatlon. , ;


sented by liady ThSUnsOn,.ln p e of Lady Worsley'Taylor, : hon. treasmei


'a satlstalctory halanco sheet w a s^ ^ ^


and Councillor :Mts. Ralnford report nf i the Beptembei; Consulthm^ Council, held a t Durham. ■, ,


I


tod Institute’ proposed the resolution.: m Thatiftils meeting r e c o ^ . ^ ^ ® ' i receWto ■ ^


iMiMlsd Greenwood, Pendleton, lss Greenwood, a member of Pendle-


S TOmen’s Institutes ,to study, th 3 b S n and.press.thelr.'doral.’authoW-


ental health is comparable 4n t o - to physical ..health, tow ; attoTloR.


tles to extend the exlsttifg h e a lti services t^lnclude education in raenj-


tal health. j The Child tond.


tn teach the parent th a t It was jp t |< s ^ ° e c e » t l ) look After the


Miss Greenwood said they-hrily w a nH


the child’s mind as well as Its body. The I ^resolution was passed "’unan


™AMOposal to change the venue of j l A autumn Council meeting from


Lancaster for'cne year as an Brrmmrbompetltlon;


Ellin,; BlICEBPp TeUTHONES 4191-M. Night; Service 4193


VAUXHALL IdBTWBUTOEI I AUSTIN'MAIN AdENTS


' BUICK 'MAIN AIENTS


All Advertisp Cars|ate in spl mdid condition.'


IklORE “ H A L T ” SIGNS.


ijUTHEROE MAGISTRATES’ WARNING TO MOTORISTS AND CyOpISIS.


We would lik^'it to bo undeistood that in luiuro defendauta iQUBt ettoud, or £.


S o Wlictad,’’ taid Mr: W. S ta n d s {pmi magistrate) at ClitherooBorougiPesaoMon,


I sj'f1,11' l l


mlursday, when a, number of vLcles ond failing


Bim “Halt at Mdjor Road Aheac, iwero dm S


tirod mill manager, of Cherry Hal, Grmdleton, S b y P G. Crabtree to bivi taven a


taotor car ouUf SCliool-tenaceintc r( ad and proceeded in the diction of ;tbe Crown Iin without Btopiljng. pclc”dant was


tq liave remarked; tliat h©41UV honkt d 'his horn ,id when I told be


hiive Bomeiun.’ s L T>n t In answer to defendant,


I would not be ,80 foolish. ____ :


' • I*® C . I


B oppod at the sign as was his t lought it was unfair, after nine r


r ibtree denied


l | came out of Bailecliffe-street on bicycle,_ Defendant told the; jtlagieWcB that


L s it a trap 1 Would it not b( a dis^ace to tL old borough :to use: this sharp practice on root law-abiding citizensf *>® ff®®' Continuing, defendant said tl at the most


a yellow lino where motorists i'ore to stop, ^


irominent p'ordUn tlio sign «'® J® ^ ■ halt.’’ He accordingly came lo a lialt m i ccordanco with the instruction. IV len tevmg I. motor-car, one could | not read |a lot oj little.


.■ ' Ulhe Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. f. ■ H.. Eams- bottdm): As a;motorist, you ought to know


ih a t the sign says nhd means, j Defendant: Leave out the word, at


. Ill good faith. He passed the Bipml regularly irtd always did I the same.


The Magistratjss’ Clerk; You l,now dilfetont Defendant: lies, and it has up iot me coming


' lere, I can toll iyou. .


toys “Halt at Major Road Ahtod. A ^ a t :nnny people liafo made the mistake defendant Taa mode and if a man stops i it the sign, I hink it is sufficient to shoiv-it is not Ins inten-


nust be made at the major roa 1.


ion to disregard the road sign. . P.S. Harris : iTlio law toys deumtely a liatt


Viifeij


IVilliam ,0. Rowe, 9, golden s t o t , Alan Irossley, IS.Milton-avenuej Fred M addmgton,


ailing to “ Halt at major-roaiiWiead signs, md tho coses were dismissed wit i a caution on layment of costs. ;The defeidants were:


Tlie case was 'dismissed. A number of cyclists wore lummoned for


54, Woono-lono i JolmMetcallo, iVad^wVieiv iVaddington; Boland: Hibble,_ 24, PriiMOSi^ itreet; Henry Tattersall, 5, E“rtford Place,


IVntson Hoyle, 20, Franklin-str^t, BRAKE FASIENH) WITH WIRE,


. r iM ; f, Ji'.Ft


Low Moor; Robert S- Prest, Billinge End-road; Clifford Hill, 8, Bmd- ands; Ernest - Foirestar, 29, Myttonwioii.,


Mr, J. Wilkiiison (a magistrateju 1 he sign . . , ,i ,ri„ oi™


The Magistrates’ ClerkWhere a* you now ? Defendant assured the magiatiratos that, ho itopped at tlio sign, and not at tto road end, in


■ vhere are Vou ? i • ' I


and .


hat ho nearly collided.with defer dants car fl . •said I s s s « « Barkley.; CHATBURN.


moted by the Co-operative Womefi^ Guild .oil Tuesday night, the ^ n n . r s were HmsI T. G, 'Wilson, Mrs. Spenger, Mrs. TOlton, Mrs. Tomlinson, Mr.


WHISTDRIVE.-At a wUst drlve_pi 0- B. JOH0S


wood presided over a splendid^attend- ance mf members of the Chatbum,. DoWhhamfarid Wofstop Women Unloillst Association, at the first meeting-of the winter Session held at the A^embly Room on Tuesday night. Mrs..^hv(crth was present and.coiigratulated the stte- holders:on their success (£181) at; the baxaar held In Clitheroe last week^f nd. Mrs. Lawson, of Hapton, a popular speaker at these iheetlngs, greatly in'cr­


WOillBN DNIONIST§.--Mrs


benefits to those who joined be: ore January 3rd, and also explained^ the danger of delay In making appllcatl ms. T h an k s 'to the speaker were heaitlly carried on the proposition of Mrs. Rolilm son and Miss Loynd. After refreshmtats


new pension scheme ' She explained the new pension suivn v._


Anthem.


WELFARE SOCIETY.-The f ir s t! if a series of winter social events arrafigefi


| ' I famous BXDoneniB ox‘ uaiuvuu* s*m**w


Htuart Erwin,iRobert teM^trong, BCtW ness and Edmund Gwenn head a strong i^stj


® h 0B1 |


the : b anner. for Broughton "tVomens Institute. Hutton propsed a vote of thanks to Mp.


UOTXvaiue7werrvIriabTe. She awatdhd I -cast which includes such toreen baa t o r n . tionqi ymues


? s . the second year; Jto |j;ninchot;!rDne, MelvynJ^uglM,


society Of Watelngton at the age of flfteL '.and I contmued through a startling te te r which led her into the centre of soclal|lff3. It islMiss Crawford’s most ambitious role at d orovra her to be one of tee screens fmeiit Ltresses.1 Robert .Taylor, M y w ^ a » spectacular young star of tee


.keeper’s daughter, who shMked tee sta


p to s tee part of Timberlake,, tee dashl ^ :.n___ win/ln Ottvlff IrtVP-.


seaman and


swept her off her feet. —. tK4«—


who made swift love-


" G^DEN OF ALLAH ” AT THE RUteTjO ; j BLACKBURN.


ONE of the most beautiful techntelo ir I I 'films which has yet been screened,- T le


r - .Boyer, Basil - Rathbone, C. Aubrey Smijh, | the -Tilly Loschland Joseph Schlldkraut.


Garden of Allah,” Is to be presented at the Rialto, Blackburn, throughout next week. It Is from-tee book of Robert Hlchens, p ^u ced by David O.' Selmlck, and has for.prtoo^lpals,. that famous star, Marlene Dietrich, (Ctaar es


|


home near a European capital to embark pn a new life. I On toe recommendation of her spiritua


spiniuBli B rium .


had been served, a beetle whlSt telve took place, the winner being Miss .Bur­ gess. A most enjoyable meeting ; con­ cluded with the singing of the'Nattanal


by the; Victoria MlU Welfare Socletjl, I was'


week. -There was a good attendance and a really enjoyable .time was.SAent with dancing, games and competltons, for which Arthur Taylor’s AmbaKadors band provided excellent music. During


{oes to Algeria, where her path crosMS teat guaoidiani, Mother Josephine,


Monastery of El Lagami near Tunis in No; to Africa.' After having taken the eternal vows of chastity,’poverty and, silence he had s id- t denly fled ta secrecy from the monastery to


and Captain de Trevlgnac, a young Prerich officer, visiting the monastery at the; tline.


he amazement and horror of his colleagies gojls fljgt meet on the tain,


held at the Church Institute last jijght | ^here he is; unaccountably rude to her.' Spb- sequently he rescues her from danger ii^ a native fracks, and they grow more friendly after this, but Boris continues strange rind aloof. ' He hints of a chapter in his Ilfe'wlfich has mrirked him beyond remedy. A bazaar


■Wells’ (Cllthetoe) troupe' of daniers. Refreshments were.served by lady n em­ bers of the committee.


late Mt. T. Frahkland took place at the ehuichyard on Saturday aftenoon. Employees performed a last duty: to ,a respected employer by a.ctlng as bea.Ters.


INTER5IENT.U-The Interment pjf .the | At Close Quartern


In addition to the family .mourners r lany old friends of the deceased were present to pay tribute. | The Rev. A. E. Stynllow was the officiating clergyman, and Mr. E R, yeevqrs had the arrangemens In


WHAT MUNITION SECRETARY SAW.


hand Flp.r£(l i tributes were sen t, by: Ted, Violet find family; Tom, Belle and


family; Mce and .Madge; Marlon and George; Mfiry Atm; .Joe arid Polly; Rowland, Edith and .May (G re a tjla r- wood); Jpe find Marthaj John, Sarah Ann and family; Tom, Maggie I and family; Auto Susan, Margaret, Emma, Frank and Kenneth; Fanny and Jiyce; Mildred and Robin (Great ifarwiiod); Alf, Agnes and family (Tottenhim); Mr. and Mrs. Moorhouse; Little Marlon; Rev. A. E. andlMm. Swallow;, Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth; Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham .and f.fi.mJJy: i b at 28, ptodie Avenue; Elsie and George (Low M)or)j Greta; Ettle and Arthur, Doris a n ^ . aek; All a t 4, Parson Lane (Cllthferoeli 'All at 5, Wood Terrac^; Mr. and Mrs, Syd alley (Bolton); Mrs' and Mrs. Smith;’ Mrs, Waddtagton; Friends at Black Bull; Mr, and Mrs. G. Wood; From a Pal; Mr and Mrs. G. Farnell; Mrs. Edmondson and Mary; Mrs. and Mrs, Walne and Mrs. Smith (Grlndleton); Annie and Betta; Neighbours in Pendle-avenue ’ and Vlctorla-avenuB;. His Workmen; Ghat- burn Homing Soe.lety. -


.


brakes, John James btartin, jun:., of Primrose CUtheroe, was fined lOfl. 11 tbe Borougli


Por driving a motor-cycle vith inefficient i; Iflf!


i '4 1 ' iV, '>V'


^ T c ” sellars stated that the joint of the front brake Iwas fastened up. with a piece of wire. When lie asked defendant if thj -brake w as in


proper working Order, ho replied. It will slow me down„but I roly upon the bat k one to stop.


He found that with the ’^^k® J uU on, he was able to push the mnchino, with the defendant upon it, quite easily along the read. Defendant then said, “ It only,whnts adjinting. Defendant told the Maghtratei that as he had


been travelling in Wet, woto®/,'‘® the brake so th4t it would not lie too fierce in


conform to o'halt sign Wfls disiP


its action, causing hhn to skid. ■ A summons against defenqon


'ikS'Sil m ■J-v„|’; |(or;(ailmg,to. LOW MOOR.


versary services were held a t nelson Street Methodist Church on Sunday, the preacher-&t the afternoon and e y j i^ g gervices being Mr* E, .Parkinson, ofi | /hat- burn. Hls' afternoon sermon, w w n was based on " Prayer,’’ . was particularly Interesting' a n d ' inspiring. . Mr.i J, C. (iottam was organist In the afternoon-,


SPECIAL SERVICES.-Chapel km l


and Mr; J. Cottam.at night, Tb« ser. vices were well attended; and were very much appreciated, Ifhe' collections were


fop Church funds,' \


If you^ape Interested In aetlng'-htMary pickford,


Hollywogd U i ra,?l(?V .


f c S :■ i , I ’ '


list, 1917-to which we referred l(«t week— at such' close quarters as Mr. Harold Nuttall, now of: Nottingham, I who was secrete^ to [the Jright manager at the 'factory, Mr iComyn; and was presented with a gold |by jiie Ministry of Munitions for his si


1EW isaw the explosion at .White ‘ : Munition Works, Morecambe, on (tal


witch rv ces.


As he approached the factory, he notlied sqmclhing shooting through the, W . I'lt was a baU of fire whlch.looked W ! a 'comet,” he said. It seemed to burst oier ih« factory and j drop to the gronid. This was, about 6-)5.


I'crammed wJte, explosives, had taken me, and there was no chance of coping with 1|.


'finished. As I sat there with the foremen, a flare of fight suddenly shot high tato the heavens. We knew instantly teat the faci ory,


, large quantity of TH.T. and the room bblow I I was crammed full of filled and partly filled


headlong speed towards it and fouta iiat the upstairs' section of Crowther's unit was one mass of flamk The room contatoM a


“ Immedjatoly fisaw the’glare,I wen; at


I; that an explosion would-occur as soon- m tee flames reached the loaded shells. Proyldince, however, seemed to keep tee flames ,i way from the shells for fuUy twenty mtauted I Tt was due to' this that the death roU .jyas not much'larger.


ghells,'while an adjoining room contained more filled shells and high,explosives. ; “ I knew the place was doomed, and pea Ised


supper, my duties were- at the mata pates and general office. I went there, and; tad to foite my way through the crowd of girls vfho h^d congregated round the'gates.-


I'As the night’manager-had gone hoire to ' - , '' : j. ,


“Their; moaning and screaming was teprible. I afterwards heard teat tlielt cr|cs could be heard two ttiUes away.


the,heavens for miles around, followed terrific, deafening explosion. 1 was 1 Clean'Off ray feet and carried through th /


' ■ f


I'Suddenly there was a flare, which lltiup ry a


lifted air


SAWUlY.


fortnightly -winter gatherings was held e In the Metliodlst Chapel-on Wednesday


LECTURE.-iThe opening lecture of the


Rev- W. Marshall, of (Jhatburn, There was a fairly good attendance, i


vening when, an Interesting'lecture on “ Living Dangerously’’Lwas given by the


- "I About 10 o’clock 11 went to' the 'm ie en ' and sat down to al supper- which I, niver


Lundiber D.


—how far I cannot tell but when I recovered I found myself in a ditch of water, iny clothes tom to rags and covered; with inud. I was wet to tee skin, tad my'lip and nose were bleeding. The explosion cut off all electric lights and telephonic communications,, tad. we had all to be thankful that there was a beautiful moon to guide dur steps.; •


sheds. No sooner was tte e re than: off went another bang, and the flames seemed to fly like lightning to tee place, where I ,was shfl- tertag. Off I made again, while .explosion


“ I took shelter behind one of the transit


followed explosion like fi huge.bomba^ent. - ......... "


“ ibdue the


the direction of Bare village, a terrible fright came over me . ;, ■ ,


“ I knew tliat buildings filled with five. shell were being blowii up, shrapnel was • t flying around me, and the field I passed


.


finder the sea wall, feeling then, for tee .first time, well out of the’-danger zone. Seeking shelter under the sairi^, sea wall were hta- dreds of men, women and children, practlc- ally all ta their night rittoe. The few of us - there who were 'au fait’ with the factoiy


. times only a few feet, away from me. “ At last I reached''Bare'arid!crouched


of steel from the, flying proJectUcs. At every explosion I went headlong tato dykes for cover and heard pieces of shell whistling over my head, dropping some-


hrough'was literally strewn with lumps


were praying tbat-tbe flariies wouldinot reach th the magazines,. Fortunately they did not, t


ey had done, heaven knows what.tne result would have ban.’’ : ' ' i.i - ■


•’


r r o the superstitious, it wlU be significant A that the White Lurid Munition Works were officially designated;as:.


' “ National Filitag Factor}', . NUMBER;'13.” '


IsTwltb r'lCTetj we'record tie 'd e a th of Mrs. AllcejCmverley)-which tc ok place on Saturday at the hpme of her daughter, MB. J; Hkgreaves,’ Park Lands; Farm,


BOLfON-BY-BO|liAND OLDEST INHABITANT’S I eIyIH.—It


B(5lton-byrBpwland: Aged 86 years, Mrs. Calverley was!thejoldest inhabitant In


tbe vlllag'i and was the wli dvr dl the late Mr. Edward Calverley, wld farmed for many yeara a t Far House and Cob House, Gltadleton. ;She! was the ; youngest ddughter of| the late Mr. Luke Smalley, who cultlyatedithe iSmaliefs Gardens on Grlndletop FeU, and sh 11 was the last survivor of her generation of the family. She had peeii. connbeted with the United Methodist Church, Grlndleton, practical­ ly! all her life.; and whe v well' was a regular atttad er at the si rvlces. She lebves three sons arid two i laifghters. The interment'took place a;i ,the 'United Methodist Church,! Grlndl itoh,' on 'Wed- nkday. ] The chief mour lefs were: Mr, TJ Calverleyt Mr. arid Mrs. J. Hargreaves; Miss KathlepniHargreaves; IMri and Mrs. •W. Calverley; Mr. Ji E, Cal 'crley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Calverley: Mr. ant Mrs. J. Jack- sen; Horke, Edith and Gladys Jackson; Mr. and M ri W. Dltchflelc ;!Mri and Mrs. F Dltchflelei: I'MrJ teS n a lley ; Mr..H. Snalley; Mi;. J. RuShton; dra. Stanhope; Mrs. H. Smalley; Mrs. W Smalley; Mr. Wrs„J. F)


f


Qarrle, j(m and: John; daughter


Floral


sOn; Mr. Jackson, Miss


rs,


’a r i k l a h d . | - , . [ J .. tributes were


Smi


I aruid Kathleen; I’Wlllle; Annie :: ^ 1 ,1 a t ' Steel [Lands: Her


u J


Members ofl.’the, U, ,M.'01:urch, Orlndle- ton; Mrs, Slriipson'i" Whit i :Stones


ilsses Frirt


B'alnbrldge; Mr. V. - Heat ' arid family; H. Smalley; Mr.'am Mrs.-Tomlln- ■ ■ arid Mrs.' Lodge Mr.’ and Mrs, “ Eller Head.’’; :J r Earnshaw; t r j;Post-Office, West Bradford;


r nleo'atbiirr : Mr. and Mrs. Frankland; Mrs. end and' .hephew i,' “ Fairfield," all' at


G|> Jackson, Grindleton; JlessrS. B. Dug- dale, iWadd ngton}:' B es s liG rln d leto n : Mr. and- Mrs.; Mark Robl iSpn;' Mr. and Mr$: Wi A Itl am. Cherry Hi iU,]Grindleton: itrs, Hartreaves- Chatb u n ; jCousln Sam lly/ Grlndleton: Fi ilth and Harry, ;Holte-Smlth,


Mr.


and fami Waddlngtor Grindleten;


;Mr. and Mri Mr, and Mrs. Wj Smalley. ssiit ty ’: Tom, "Higher Cross’’:


the evening, songs were rendered In j;ood ^fid diviner predicts a trip into the des.rt, style by Miss Marjorie Dickinson, and k great joy-and'then he stops as ff f p ^ ^ clever displays were given by Miss I etty


um..,cu i4m,u


Ing grtet trouble. Not knowing his secret, Domini Is at a loss to understand Borl^’ h sal­ tation to declare his love for her. They are


®'


®X TAYLOR and JOAN CRAWFORD, __ _ j _


for


th a t ^ m’ an l mrt, with Lionel B a ry ite as the tto d j geous Hussy." '^ d ' rm f c e n t supporth


’ "-.rrymoi


.tunity-to see-Robert Taylor and Joan Craw ■ -■


Brt-and Alison Sklpworth. The story deals • withl’the tempestuous Peggy


'


I “The Eagle Strikes" Is the test episodn. M NA'IURAL BORN ISAlEShlAN."


■ - ........... J,______


I A many excellent efforts; P°PP^®L?d^J^" I sdtile Joe E; Brown.has.?J“


filn; It paves, the way t® ® wbUe additional


rL n S IsuiVerlteble mlrihtin®*'®’ 5^ ®® „


based on tee misadventures iof an optimistic and resourceful tractor I sale^an, is; great


of marvelous slapstick stuff and, at tee same, yk time, makes provision for


star’s exuberant v e rb ^ ^ ’^ 3 flair for getting tee M <)Ut of


stunts grand. There.is,ta lior unexciting jn®” ®"’'-;.


sltuatlon. The supporting .team, t tete, and the


. an iexcellent


“terlilef’ of Regency im extoemely novel


■ T h e ^ c h a r a t e


amanOf a kihaw old money-.v....v.


to the accompaniment of a tender TOinah ithat. ^ almosprutop when motives olgjli


sbheft of suspense, thriUs, ■ imour.'the gripping,story ■unfolds itse


'U2> lUC pp***w


! LAUREIj & Hardy fans are in for a.hectit entertainment at the Grand, this week­


Ians In duplicate; are to great form. _^^e piqi is k succession of welhtlmed;gags, which is as it .diould be, for the comics can always be rehed.upon to hold Interest by their p e t^M foibles and eccrtiWcitles. T^^fe a r ^ g ^ i lights in plenty, while slapstick is


gpllttingi humosr at the toale of this e n t^ itainihent of IpOpular vintage.


n generous measure. There,is some s ^ • FORAIEE BLACKBURN AMATEUR.


TiffON^AYS presentation of T o d ^ a ;^ te r JM-'i lb eThe Crimes of Stephen ®wke,^ also notable'.for'the appearance m t o ^ t . o l


Miss h&dhrie Taylor, a 1°®® the Biabkhiim Amateur Playera, Charles Cochrane’s


^eitoally.gave th ovpnUmllv gave this up apnd a^llie^d hfersiel^f _#h j ^


company to jevue, but -


S h e p S ! end, fat "Our Relations,’’ the cucko^Mm^-& iS r S iV o n f v i n & to take the controls when the pilot,


nniWeffi f f t o open. It: Is; a strong pic-1 rating. “The plcluije, a colourful sljor^ of w- c l r V quto , # 0^ from the


vote the gte p^nger having Se Kiri ,g Lane 1 ^ 1, thi lis wieek,ls h oL s leaM of the Wane and bis expected to raifeteven iiiajcia ^


a Mmsdy tom ti'c is a stoto n r whch has L ig h t itathls txclting storyjof ix t o S story lOi i u -P ra ices


UmuBham'^e stars In thd film version are Humphrey Bpwart,' Malgatet Lindsay, find


X ™ '“The Isle of Fury”’ Isi a South Sea : taU ^ on the hote l by Somerset


_ ______ _____ Doiia'd Woods.


justTce“ with a price on hlS toad. IVIT, BEAUTY AND;MUSIC,


, when Paramount’s yraampagne ^


il S M u S f a^* W W uS ^


ed ‘daifghte and jesperted^by^^^^^ to. an atoo-


d»u p & « v . a ■Wll" I»t»e mow, IMIM » - .TervUodv


*** w._L « Arnold . . . . t <


| npllywif rg S “i i S W tb^ north.wDokcasts but in later yes


bod’a; "opboitunity [picture,’ pi


sp len ^ y ,p ro d icp .' anpears as the pand-daughtCi; Of tee rni^lcm' is by Gene, te ; ,


Yotoda, and many ’“ ^ S s s i j s a i i f ^ l-SWr Brodenck and Npd'Bpi


B Out," to be


10 meanl exponent andintelspicte


of.tee tiri, of light :e,|supp<*tedns:Bhe


is given a refreshiigli', original j^e received whett trying to wpte hls way 1 tstcond Wffe,” to illupporttag tjijougii;the opposition,


]ie. ine quesuon oi


thfee hundred and flfty. chorus glrk l^^^^ play,f“AU teef B tag's Horses," lie sincerity l ^ividuals who, llkd Peter m ?®^®P^“ will see tee opening instalment of the Brltto


«*o» -— i »upi P5.featur6d. -Takerii from tlis successful y 4 bertrude Michael md;Wialter hne of jKcepUonal ^


Lion serial,! “The,.Mountles. are Comtag,_ ^ .Imiant performances of a wl-teteted -Qijj-jjerbe fullback, has m|ons starring Bob Llvtagstanmwith Kay Hughes.


willlbe


a widowed laWyfer with! one child, aridJMlss 1 gterted’ playing 'football'ilh:: the Lan- tMichtel as hit sicond wife, the; to Yff®'®® cashlre'Comblnatiori? B s , |PP^5?"® ^ “ I


p, . . 1 r . I ----- andlMlss I nioTrinCT ifnotballil


problems she fa:es in creating ijhomedrom jjjfy (gg„j firoilght ba^ta®®°fj®® Pj L J ....u .i,...


DRAJiA M the MISSifefitePH : | ; a ^ w t a i *; 0RAMA w to mi^c,_deftl


c r ^ comes on n I


hTta^olin^ine "to taake “‘Mlijo oh nn’ Mv I KnE" tee 29th Centiiry-Fox iic .ure which - 3 on T h » atetscreen production,


y n w j n duu '® ® ® |^M ‘g


Born Salesman" isf f tS i e l l e n t production from every point of view:


Humphrey iBogart and IBfeverley l^berts_ta ■—»t3t;3« ^ the grand, B|LACKBURN. another BEOApOXST NEXT WEEK., j


H w “ . t o w ’te|.'Graiid The^te. toere 1 he management fcq Eectaun i


'LACKBDRN' Is nni tbe air; again next


story is built around Domini tofllden^. who,, gjanune. — a ‘“ ji father, Ieav_e_s ^ | Rasters has risen to ‘h®


MMters- to^ bead ■ a;veiy: strong' variety p ^ : ^ramme.


' " A lassie fro, Lancashire, uo .1^*''“ “ “ 1 fastidious critic, ^bifag tto h Mite


b”a very short time. Her personality, c tam ind exclusive style should please the most


of Boris Androvsky, who is, in reaUty, mother 1 amazing, sensational act. ’ Comew Antoine,' an! escaped monk from the ^ P f to ^ the fore with te e ' Amant


Bowers, the mouth lorgan an outstanding, attraction. tee programme will be broadcMt from the


:


Renee Dymott, ta an unusual dtactag act, George HCrlOt, toe staging tramp; andBdffie


a ta HarJ^ JerornK t''® ^ in this country, the Two Gareis offer eta, ne m ^


& acrobats: Dm-ham'and Kltaare I rrooks* Joe Adauh, thefhufnan billiard table,





North Regional! station on Wednesday, at 9 pm.


met at their camp in the desert by teeFrench officer and a party of soldiers, tmd; terough him Domini learns tee secret, and sadly goes with Boris to tee mtaastery gates tad there parts with him for-ever. Acting and Eastern settings are exquisite.,’ ;


,1 In support are ro uctio


‘[The Case;of Mrs. Pembroke, a drama out | of thejordinary. . „ ■-1 ; | ;


m eat of■ th rM i s sW'ississip^l and lor chto o te r s j receiving vocal, pbeouragemenf, m -e tad die, on


mos^ th e ir ra^« b to ei barges, and he I sum total Fighting, Im


PKtoous emkSbs of these Plc§^S7uei clfild-1; Waterloo grouild was mo> than ' ■ liihty river stir the blood and 1 ggo—in the days of Clifteroe Central. dg! scene!to


ta( i laughing, wee; ili«, ;tee torest from oi


popular I players. Westby, Buddy


Mtarred, suppt


Brer nail, Wf It^r Catlett ;anri W'" WHAlley picture


, “0;)HM.S.,"


tag across tie Atlantic, he slnl in he British Army. | But t


girl and' thb linwitttag cause of rivalry. ■ ■' I '


.friend.friend, ®


ri'.Wallacfe Ford.playstee Itadto .-p - j - .„ ng this week-end. I ?Esqap- , , , , ahls todentity Mlfe is'byjno


ah American fugitive


m e& as liasy-gotagi as he bap imagtaea, and advent ires and talsadyerltures combine td hiake a mist 'entertaining stofyi he maket good.lsacrificlpg


o . John Mills is ac tirirable ta SELLY THE SEC( ND.’’


meiit, "Kel y te e . Sedond,” Yv ill ori|Monday Ifatsy Kelly arid' 3u have toe rlain roles: and they matanum aniount of humofir cbijapllcatet situation^.


light crainaiwlth a stro ng we|sk,_ is th


erica. IHward G: Robins m cal part as ‘"^ough Guy No. 1,'


Blundell, h mMent. victim. .of fidds to hei'.itjariy hai action aqd


mis


which heads the bill ta the la ;te itoiy of an ele


the title suggests, “Bullbty " J i li I


comedy be screened .rinWlUifims


'extract ;from irlany


tlon I racket has la typi- while Joan


ior Ballots," part of! the


the gangsters. story which


hlmsell


'imnsined: In


enough yet.” The'last; tlm'e'Riishto:


Barbara Stan'wyCk! and Joel Ei|sep, Walter | Wolverhampton; ’Wandert rs^ some


ony'Martta. Katherine


observed with; a : grin,


plot tenstruc loi with tee - , member of theiParjshVcburch'tem aracte


distlrctly differ- .,


comedy: and- enUvened' bylskveral new I: still last nlnetyimlniites. - ‘


of praise for t le ty o ta g - l iW g to whom he. had been-opposed,


Seen after, the match .


‘He’s ,'n o t old played on the


Jacx


rted iby such I ■’ jimmy’’ Aspiri, the forfner,Accrlngtor Stanley player^ who was' transferred tq


Included In' the jiffy team wai ' afusEj -


write Calderstones (ind, Saterday, was oppbsed to an old tolleatae in Jimmy Whittaker. The duel Mween these tw6


lit^!na. r-’i^aay-1 It'lsBOt ofteij tlf'at a t( am ly sacrlflce theladvantei e P*


.tiffw teraim and ofiflblals y ere so dellghte l


their' own J ffy


homo. ground, '


tad tetaa Lee is dniattracllye 1 ,ti^ q joggi tanioifs, Jdin, Dawson, the ...... the frietids


I son, of Waddlnglon,’ fofeed the r lg tt


wring: for Blackpool' day at Wigan.'


church p byer, a id Reggie Jack- “A” lioeafm Inst. SattUI-ur


imlast


three of theli} players as It costs Clitr- proe tP run the! whole tpam.


E a k week,'baiwen d k , as much J o


was' until- recently on the. books pf Blackburn RoVers and rijade a number appearances y lth'the flfst team.


sighed deeply wheri Cb'dtbum: scored ms second goal and expressed th e oplnlcn


th a t any team IP the combination would " jump at hlrii!’ ifltheyi |[ot the chance.


afterwards by the’ refbree,'for the te.e display th ey ! gafe.’ Iif' th is ' match, tl le Jiffy, centre'forward failed to score f|)r


d Clitheroe Parish Churth; lost on Satu ■ I' ■ ■! ' " 'TT ' ay to J if fy 'b u t weije'iCompllnlentfd the first tlm^ Injtwo ybirsl


clubs envy Clltheroe In 'itpelr vpossessloi. I of Clifford Chatbupi, the centre forwar 1,


N(3t' a"few! ijancasllire-Cdmblnatidn was next J to a Drinven ofllclaLwl o


Leyland cricketer, whj lis 'v e ry , well known In Rlbblesdale Liague circles. I,e


One of these plaiiers b Pj g'. Vause, the


last Saturday'that', they vlth to Pjay.thb return game a t ^ a te r lc o Instead of a,t


lblals


I o n ite ld tn , .


bu.


players was extrepiely kpen arid In te re s t Ing. ’ Both Jiffy's ’ go,^Isi came fron) tap ln ’s centres.,


:1s not as ^ ® ^ ^ ^ days „„„„


............... ,jhe bad plenty . 'tl' .. "i, paaiy suaiLCii uji- kinds! .of i-spoAM ^ ^ ' ‘r ' T ’".,


. — ’


to.


Luich tfie story tdeme, is ta idled^ a ^ to get older. Jafck BushtenJ tn® ‘om e r or


I S r^ a tam en t qiallties-j PresemWg :Atel a ^g„der. how manyjyears It Is, since he; romance of a;gbl’s first li’Ve with the Waterloo grounjl last'Saturday mqn


v.J he


'he played (With’Clitheroe ’ i ’ lOUBLElFEVTURli PEOGRAIHME,


iARBARA 'STA VlVyC.,-:, who has hithert .o bten seen a^one of] the fineft dramatic


1,^ <> w ' »»


dramas of air and sea AT THE palladium, j


MR] A LUMBER CAhtP story at k h g EDNA FEBBE S'S GREATEST UO' eates


LANE VEL.


(jAM u k GOLDVlfYN'S producHoh if Edna perbjer’s greitot novd, "Cqmi


and F r ^ F a rm e r to tt^^^treennt layers' tb| ’ stellar


no ei ■i;uuuj i^d-.Get ,rmer


,bwn;as IS lit'is


Boeart is aiftigltive.from, daughter of th; woman }ie once cired lor. Bogart,is_a ^


. onewhte hefqlls qopelestlyta.loie te h tb e | a^d.settings, the p.ctlire is


berbaion whOlilies' up love- to ■ rffi power, ^


_ In ids 'blg'gd-st role as. the frealj liim- finds his vlctorj ad empty


nn fVta rtoar illDlx Anchor gtound,,,:;|n| Clitheroe oughtetd h aw ^ Ifor they h'ad Dart^ “ ® ^® j® fe‘^TA le^^


, I thought th a t “iTeddy^ much better game at centre


has done a t . full


o^f two clear goals at the Wt^val did not represent’Clltheroes # ® r[9ryy.!


v out of gear in the first half, ! A, leau


vill played a half than he In - previous


I in Chatbum’s first g®aL bodtlrif itb® ball down the middle In flrst-dtas style.


particularly bdlght 1 domestic c iMedy.j It the vigorous tact cs employed, b^om^^^ b S t o tee rsdoul<i ® w“® «®


s to^widtetllouih the theme tHJcls along I „oivprt a .severe Iniury whlite ’toB P '’.“ ?P


te.'^she* f c t e a I On the’whole,tlie gkme|ajmar^^^^ t to Darwen P la p ^ . f


. AIXJ ^ ■ * * . !i ■ ■ ^ d S JOT TINGS


C tW D ID !; COM WENTS ON GOSSIP ABOUT I PLAYERS.'


One, of the reporters a t the matc^^^ between' Dfirwen


the


shock of h l s 'l l f e ^ e n a - . s p e f i ^ him on the shoulder tBjthe ebrirse oi tn


?rue.aL°careles3ly'thrbwn;cka^^^^^ let kUghtl the' reporter’s j l m a c » The flames were^ jlulcWy ijx u n ta ta without ariyone being the wors® ,fo^^^^ Incident, but the mficyntoslj jas^nrinea.


TOPICAL EVENTSv. ■By . “ SNIPE."!


cticketlng families in the district, Sam e S a r i . who has been professional v lth a riiimber of Lancashire clubs. Is to iLvfi Wa home a t Chorley next monte t i take^D an appointment as sports a ter I V cotah a t I S t Thomai’s


A member of one of the best knownt


S t a l , London. The sports ground Is a tch isw ek .


:


Harrow'with his brbthers, Jack, Harty 5-nri Herbert His first professional .ppolntirient was with Cbortey to 1920 And he bas had one season vteh parwen, 'our with Kearsley, one with Ast ey irldee 'three a t Egerton, and four with eyffid during w&cb the club won the


Sam began I his cricketing career at


: 'Accririgwn jRes.. !; Morecambe .....


(South Ll ■ Oldham, Ath.


■ Clitheroe!......... i iLeyland iMotors


considered to be the b l g p t team In the Lancashire Combination Chorley hold tWs distinction, for the t vgrage height of thplr team Is 5 f t llins,


5amsbottom Cup and were champions of was, professional with He rwlch R.M.I, ^ l ' wiis asked-’ toT ta lie r day which I


Ciltberoe |to-morrow visit Ro®bdale r Reserve whom they tafeated ta the


[


btaatldn Cup competltl&n a week ago la k Wednesday. In thel^ league matches, Rochdale Reserve .have] done extremely badly[ securing only one: point from their ten engagements,


econd round of th e Lmcashlre Com-


team 'It Is In the defence, for their for­ wards'have scored more goals than,any other 'club, with the exception of South Liverpool, the league leaders,


If there Is any weakness In Cllthetoe s


’■ Chorleyl ’JDarwen


I Lancaster (Jlty .. ■ Droylsden ji...... Fleetwdod :.... Horwlch' RfM.I .. Great Harwooc ..


'PrescotJ Cables gossendale 1, Unit acup Brirough., ire


cystomer temembe


CIiThM o^


'ADTERTISEB


TIMES,


E E I D A Y ' O o iO B E R 1 5 . 1 9 3 7 .


. BouMpprtRes. .. ' 'Harrow 'Resert i


HeW Brighton Ri


■-Marlng ;,.v......... jRochdale Res. ...


:.3Iorthern Nome is ; ;'SAtinjRIlv





‘iiirw e n - i: Cl ♦BarrotfiRtoervi


' ^Horwich p.M.I. South Llverpoc


Accrington Res


cricket clubs run table tennis^ teams In their respective leagues. ; They find It an exceUent Idea for keeping their play­ ers in touch with each o th e r ’and developing a happy team spirit. I won­ der what local cricket clubs think about the idea. Clltheroe-have plenty oi space In their refreshment room.;


'Roth Blackpool . and East Lancashire [


croft* the famous referee, Is President of the Bolton Table Tennis League.


I t Is Interestlflg to note th a t J, T. How-


Division, has shown great intoest In^ table tennis' and next year he wiU be President of the Rlbblesdale Association.; He Is now President of the new ()alder League, of which Great Harwood ana Clayton are members, and I understand he has promised them a trophy. |


Sir William Brass, the Melnber for the


bport for young men and the average agg of the Rlbblrisdallans’ team is not | more


Table tennis Is recognised as a fine than 15. [


Whalley Conservative team Is In the neighbourhood of thirty. What about a match between youngsters and veterans^


Incidentally the average age of the ' ‘TA'3” ''fie '.lost his first match to FYfi^nk


HaD, '‘-’d ■ • former bdlleague, Kenneth Sh'rirllker Is all out to regain his laurels to secure! a place


four gamesito one. ]


season and won all five 6™®® W.j Barnes in the match with G a lle y


! dharlle'Fort Is In brilliant form this


ReUlng Room.' BUt for Fort s big J c - tory. Moor Lane might have sustained another defeat.


the honour, on Monday of being tee only member of- hls side to obtain a single gatne agajlnst te e parish Church.


j


handicap, sgem likely to be strong cafi- dldates I for championship -honoura. Against Clltheroe Catholics they lost only


foilirof tee 25 games. . . j


Waddington who defeated Mount Zion by one point after a really hectic struggle. '


']).• thrilling victory was obtained by


the narrow margin of two points. T h ta victory was due chiefly to Ri A. Hlndle,


ag against Whalley Methodists, Whaltay NOiriads 'created a veity favourable Im­ pression; and at the handicap they are- playing from are as'good as any tMta In'tee-league.' Although at one period s thgy were five points in ’ arrears, tety


t ' ilaklng their debut on Tuesday even- tritad a splendid recovery and won by


who won five nothing against a youpg; opiponent lacking match experience.


EXPIRED UCEKfKl


drive arranged by:,Mrp,... Miss E. Hargreaves [’jvas held in the


WHIST dr iv e .-;a


successful whijt A* Jackson aifd-


'aid of the coming sale; of )vork, and re i- llsed £4. -Mr. ;R6gerp()n[was M.C. f)r


cessful playbrs; Mts.-'C, Tltterlngtonl Mrs.;J. L


Church School last Satfirday evening ,n


whist, and during! thi ments were | served, sented the prizes !to Me following suc­


evening refres i- rsj Jfickson pr


at tee Congtogatlondl School Chapel. She attended! three .[services there m the Sunday iplrevlous to her ideate. B e t husband, MJ. Chariesl%st,ipredeceatod her over 13 yeark ago. | The funeral takes 'place In S t.fo h n ’s Chu 'chyard.


villagers heard with rtgi;etilast Satcr- day th a t Mtsl Mary lAlloe ;West, of .35, East-street,’j Read; had ' passed awiy suddenly .at I the, age of 79 years, ■ Mrs. West was alway^ ready jto’lend a helplig hand in cases of sicltees?. ;A native of pickup Bank, Darwen, itae; had resided In Read for o.ver 40 yMrs; during whlrh time she had been' a Mgulaf worshipper


.S A B D EN .


the annual overseas missionary anniver­ sary sermons .were I preached - In t ‘ Methodist Chapel by M ss Allan, L.T.C. of Burnley.;-


OVERSEAS i MlSSIONS*-Last Sundiy


Shaw, Mrs. pllUrigi and M^s.iFltzpatrigk. LOSS T(j CO|7GREGATi 6NALISM. The


W. Pollard, Mts, Kenyon, Mr. J.


Clilheroo, was fined £1 at the Borough Setaojia on! -'Thartoay, for driving a motor-car without a driving licence. It was slated that defendait had had a provisional licence which expired a month before he was stopped by P.C.i SoUara and that when he passed his driving test, lo did not take out a now licence. ^ ^ ! - A case against defendant for failing to obo.v


Ernest C. 'White, of the Black Horse Iim,


the “ halt” sign in Church Brow was dismissed on,payment of costs.


Newly lost my job


ooxe awaylwnen kidney action weaken*. Badly filtered blood burdens you with backache, diuy pttacks, headaches, urinary olsordece, ‘


i ‘ lumbago or sciatica. x


Rnd. Invigorate the kidneys and uijnary ejatem, At the same time the moditino. will destroy bacteria I


I n Ihia special kidney medicine win. flush


, soon fllteraway the poisonous IrDpuiltlos. il nourish tho n^^rvos, t





harming Of Irritating the urinary chanriols. Wh'en iJ' kidneyai a


n fo ,


; tackle the day's work. Doans Phis do not; drug the.system to give temporary ebso; '.they ensure permamrnt relief by theln. ; dlroctaotlon upon the kidney fl*'ltr. .


and jolnUnnd you wl l il be ready and able to. l sues 1/ - ■ INSIST UPON DOANS. ; 3. 3/. th re' healthy tnov wl il


whlcharocauar'gyoiirpainandf’lscomi'ori, pure blood w


Iliep,. siftf, mflamoi muscles and Jiisoft, swollen limbs, renal drops , rheumatism, I


ba l'j'der weakness, disturbaff


' Th*'diuretics, antiseptics and stimulants. •


Taka Doans brand Backache Kidney i.li’ii to '(stpengthen your weak kidney action,


, the ur ne without, Keep ft for^your .work! Vgu'Io,* and vitality Whalley Institute, In spite of their B Wood;'of the St. James’s team, had


teatn and on Monday, defeated Billy Sowerby, of WhaUey Conservattyes, by-


tee tater-leatae;


I LCyland Motor; '♦Rossendgle Un ♦Southport Resi


CLITHEROE U: i AT 1 4 ,


A Credits '■ -


L ■ ,


clear goal it i had to be Danveri on seribui Richai had t( half w treatn


Althjiugi thi


ly hai dson, leavf


; ' Blaying! spier '.’.half hour] Clith goals’ lead and ahead ;ha'd the; their'finishing.


th an ent b;


.♦Morecambe, 5; ♦New Brighton! ♦Pfescot Cables,


I a beaten team '..Inspired ^pell i .first !ten mlnut


. get on'level ter to Richardson, with .their bac! Darwen- from v to Cliteeroe V)


-..Irig |a -Allea


.for the ffrst tl: never from when


the end Chatburi


gpve up


.Allenjwds seve: -worklngji hls m i l e Chatbur: the ankle and ■Clithbro'e wei team time eagled


andi:m hddltic


.manoeuvring .forvfards and movements ju two!


Darwert were Glltherpe had whole. |:


eifl gt twen


mark by Inche ■thhp fir


threi


injury.!' Dar shuffled as Y lepdrtgd until ladder ^elfj


j Neltller Da Able] to field


fliven a ty ia l;


Thomas a n d ' Thornley wa from l^is worl werp retained


In the Cllthf


Thompson, Ci Jre^, Jjackson,


urried out as ! Darwen:


:ion'; 'Akers,: -Ulta, Chatbi


I dlltheroe:


' Referee; I r I Cl ;he


ind when Jc ind screwe 1 ingham ws 11 ih e b a rin 3m ucky in r )t t ctorint. Po: fine pi ;s


! Cliteeroe vt


hathun acc b e a t Camp lel


iventuall: rei iobd' shoi ting .de! ' A go


( I n l and ( h! 'other pass fi -MUrier an(


toward r Is! •weakly p a i ..!


ut from n ai


iCainpbell i ac 'gU^file to )u i Ingham s ivi ffnger tips


1 ball I w e ll, ill ' Kitchen i! el I’Dahven d fe i llhgi offeni; ' I hiit ithe Ir ilc se'ptacroE a lyidecelvs 1 near the ar taliated, Ms fully fre n second Is er from the :lg milch ovi rpl . right ha! -b


i’the'goalki ip I big hands. I Clltheroe 'ei


1


ftoe k lc : Darwe.


a d shoul t! e Darv 1 jin t t ‘


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