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,Reliable SPORTS JOTTINGS
C A N D ID C OM M EN T S O N O S S IP A B O U T P L A Y E R S .-— b y
. Ase result Of'the mitsuntlde watehes I ;on this E lb b l^ a le
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& clear lead dale -Ileague In thd Wan last iReason
lUntol ■ere
TOPICAL EVENTS. “ S N IP E ”
a n ^ K ia v e 0 3 ® 1 d ® e d ” opfflio^ Agltatlons^re a iw w || by the Vicar, , >,:} j • t-the -head of the Ribblesr 1 being aroused , about larger:
of tossing! I hW e ^
, affords ^ ck e t'req u ire s Is In,regard to -tossing iporters. i fbr choice df Innings.
i , Is'due At Competitivo Prices Ui
Thb fact that Whalley^are second to I th^able M CUtherOe ■ fourthjsuggests
I Our Terms ot Repayment I OM most genstous h
ITsee I InsueAnce Handsome 6ifts
THE Warwickshire
Furnishing Co, JO, KING WILLIAM STREET
LTD.! 15 Clistomera /• ■
& 17, sAlfdrd BLACKBURN aUowed.
not exactly SMe against such batsmen ^ Preston aiid Joe Messey.^edch^pato
,u
1 Ta?lor g e S vital; w lc k e t s 'l '- -- " t MnC
ouifleld. r t was
Tel. 7550 o l s c o r h . P A Y T H O R N E .
. tea! the children's sports took place In ' Mf] ' Hargreaves’ field. These were followed by the adults’! sports which were o f! various kinds apdTwery i amusing, During the evening Mr.
Hargreaves.pre-
i
wed celebrated on Friday When the weather was ideall A Splendid tea was provided in thp Council Bchopl, which had been beautifully decorated by the ,| school children. fPr aU residents of _the Pafthome dlstrictl Immediately a lte r
CORONATION.—Coronation, festivities 1 cojnplex. atter oeipg
I good, t fldence. ,
making a century, but Prestim
rith 17U pb the board; CUthuroe were ife against such bdtsmen as
S S ™ ^ t L | e t going and^ of )50 by fwo, being well; caug|it to tne
to see thb vetoran Fred
shibuid dp the CUtheroB side , Alithey need Is.a hit more
ofTHewlttlmiDonaW l lattpr bem^: idlsmlssed second V-,- . , ,
^ jt^ry-oyer iBlackpool power of
Ike those isey, the laH wlth-
o toe slqe with a little toore superiority | ^
fesslonal,[tbj3e to tlfebat.
Jlnlngs several
I SietTpStoe g r $
P “ S u K getting
Kaiyley called for cheed lor the King and Queen; As a fin d to f te daris fesllritles
sented to each child a iCPronation. beaker and a new threepenny-piece.' , Mi; H.
' Fist races.—Girls,' under 11 years: 1, D. Lavcock. Over I f years:
a dance was held' in the evmlng In the CoiincU school. ,' Results Of sports events.
. yeSxs: 1, A, Laycock; 2j A. Fawcett. Hnder ' ilifyears: 1, J. Newbold; 2, J. MakCT.
m
J; iWilson, H an d lfc a p ;|l,\K ^ rie y . 2. J. Wilson; 3, D. Layeock.! Boys, under 8
iKayley, 2,
Halndlcap, under 11 yeiars: 1, A. Laycock; 2,|J. Newbould; 3, Jl Maker. <^er l i yeSrs:,l, J. Seed; 2, J. Jackson; 3, R. Seed. Three-legged race Bops: 1, R.
balls at tirought
S h » a a t , , l g g d o I t h . t o
won easily. '"They commltt^-suicide, one St. Ahies player said.
SSeS -dUre i t
Darweiii flelders dropped ^ e catches Whalley on Monday and m Tuesaa^ St. Anms pluyers dropped seven,
w«- -___ . I
I - Toe Massey was in brllUait form at Read ard E A.'MacDonald .was no le^ S e r t totiT tob hall, recaptfrtog mMh
li'-'
' Ji Marsland. Over 45 pears: 1, Mr. Wilson 2j Mr. Hargreaves: 13, Mr. Nfariled ladles: 1, Mrs. Farrington, 2, ' Md. Jones; 3, Mrs, Fawcett. Married
W| Newbould; 2, J. Jackson and J. Maker. G ils : 1, J. Wilson Su'd A. Lambert, 2, O! Maker and D. Laycock._Adults races; F lit race Ladies 14 [to 18 ^ears: 1, M. Kiiyiey; 2, E. Wilson 1 3, E. Lund, Men, 14 to 18 years ; ■ 1, L. Kayley: 2, A I^m- bert. Ladies over 18 years: 1, A. Har- gteaves; 2, E. Kaylb. Men under _ 45 years; 1, P. Gravestem; 2..T. Taylor, 3,
and
‘ Isidles; 1, Mrs. Lund; _2, Mrs. TUloteon. Whbelbarrow ‘ Bllnbold ladles: 1, Mrs. Nbreross: 2, Mrs. N.| Kenyon. Catching
o fh is old fire, Betiyeen routed Lead.
them they ' ; ■
and coranleted a most enterprising cen f Itury in pbout’as many m ln u to .as he-git
nine
w.ckets both ijerformances-
- George
the' hen, ladles: 1, Miss M. Lambert. Egg Spoon ladles single; 1, E Jaind 2 H.
victory. Wher
! Norcross; 2, Mrs. Haythornthwalte. Nov elty race: l.H.Haythomthwalte and R,
Haythomtliwalte. Ladles madled. 1, Mrs
' A. Lund. Wheelbarrow men; 1. L. Kaylev 3 id T' Kayley; 1, T. Taylor and 1 Mars- !Blat race 150 ya,rds men; 1, T. Faw- 2, L. Kayley. High J p p men single ! Lambert: 2, L. Kayley. Married. 1,
mfotBon; 2, A. Lund and ^ Lambert, rflghl Jump laiUes single: 1, f
1 -P ICLu A CAv V A V W J
ivu Farrington; 2, Mr, Fawcett. Pillow Fight.'l, R Tlllbtson; 2, A,'Lamhert.
itt A . :
n Alarming i M
((iuLD NOT KEEP.| HER LIMBS STILIj Some time ago; I was suddenly
J 'Attacked by an alarming nervous
p e " states Miss,-N- Hudson of _7 Rothsay View, Elland-road, Leeds. , I
b s t my appetite; I grew i v ^ pale anjl riiaemlc and wash mlseruble^ and %
pressed. My Umbs^were con«iW ] y twitching .and I Could not keep them Mil, Although ,I jhad; treatment I got
'I 'T i ie n my mother bought ine a box qf Williams pink plUs.'and after taldng Hie pills a few days my appetite im- 'btoved and my nerves;became steadier,
- -— ' - - f - m
yias deliver
Clltherpe needed oiie run to tie.-
toe last Second
n qdnt Hating mood on Tuesday. ™ three times to England; twice. a “^®va bracked th^ ball 20 t tm ® & |® i S e r 2
lit wai, good to see S®®
y.Chad
Chadwlik |wlto WS^s.'^ad of 119. I t inust have looked like t|ia t to Read.
uns. She of the dallyj paii,eis credited
Hudson and jC. Rhodes took apiece on Saturday and pretty
t time' than toe other,, It way have bem a W ^ l o n of hatting, firs^^^^^
ones respectively,' and ^ a t mlglit DUBS
made a chances.
weU earned
a t Whall ly his team i te d Cottetlll
ripnned the line and w ^ no-bowled, S
bowling and so .a n r iq ^ was he to thunder bolt th a t he over-
batsman went to for -y—
over he clean bowled the last man and the .team! topk a point eac,i,
Clitheroe a run. J n the saine
Second at Darwm; taking seven for 28 and b^n^ top scorer with 2.».
Dick Giirratt played welLior Whalley
his be! wicket.
I t Is evident th a t Arthur Phoebe is a t
to waffch. Harry Washbrqok has^done the Wipderers all sorts of Jobd, not otoy gettlnlLplenty, of i™s -h rhself but spiring .otoer members of t^e team. ™
t against fast bowling and a fast '• HlS'41 on Tuesday were good
Wandirets have nowiobtalned as mopy points asjthey got all last season, fifteen, Whalley’s young players! are as^ keen
a little sluggish. ’
cups to OUtheroe School Sports .Associa tion fbr Junior boys and girls as . Victor Ludorimj trophies.
Dr. W. E. Barker has presented two
have made any difference of the qiltheroe-Whaller 'Saterdayl Whallfey,
' 'Thnsp who h&ve'tric’d Dr, WUlism& T i ifan d pink pills often say th a t toe benefit
' all signs- of nervous trouble have vanished and I feel like a .new girl, • S t . cheerful -and^full o f - e n e r ^
Tlien the colour returiied to my cheeks in d I gained strength. Now, after tak ing four boxes of Dr. WllUams Tlnk pills,
riilowlng their use Is--almost, too wonj- ■de?tol V be believed. Aotually-the
! Try them now; Is. ,3d. - a b » trip le iiiire 3s,)-but ask for Dr. -WlUiams.
'■V rn I i
- stranffthens the - ■ nerves, ■ banishes k S l a ? and Improves the digestion
feason Is quite simple. I t Is to s . these pills create new, rich blood, whlbh
shire matches, almostj I n. - ,—varlably win t-he , toss, tjgamst .ClltoerM aiic
like Yorkstor „e but.
gejneraijfy ' speaking In the Lanca-
I am npt going to'suggest
th a t It woilld to the result m a tc h , last
on Saturday and mdnged ""o " " a total 1 th a t was ,' tjeyonc capac ,ty.
to pile up Clitheroe'
toss lagdlnst Yorkshire ■ t doubtful [advantage, when
otherislde to but you dare does not-come off. -i ' ; ;
, lon whether you , oughtto so .they did , Incldeiltally Lancathlre only win the
ot to put.'jhe not In case It
when It IS r It Is a ques
day. I Had it been a- t h h '" h a r d , . , - - ......
1 Ivlcket worth a t leasTpOO 00 runs Yot^k- shire wohld have won the toss all right.!
Lister'was in this posltlm lasj; Sattir- iroughly good
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difference ■ to the ! -
overdueJ I t ■would In llseill solVe most of the other problems;
A refdrm in the tossing rules Is long ' ;
lost Its old-time glamour. 'Time was Ih e n h llf of Whalley wo“ld have come ■ up to Chatburn-road and all CTtheroe
The C litherde ;and
Whalley.toatch has
K ddwn to WhaUey Clltherde match, - But, not so to-day. ,
All you wlll'see a t Chatbufn-road on
“ Derby!” day are a few old stalwarts like Amos Hindis shd W> Lakeland, with the addltloA of a more recently rettoed top- taln In J. Green,- and a few others. Then you have almost finished—hardly a dozen all toldl And not many more go down
to Whalley.' l Clltheroe have been both iucky.and un
ucky vrith their first two homejiatches.
Perfect! days for both, but the Cup on when-'Bldney Barnes .came,; and every
body limning in, and tke-repeat Pageant
as mustard and have greatly Improved the Abbeyltes fielding, which had gtown
last Saturday. Between the two Cllt heroe. must have lost £10 or £15 to gate money.l Perhaps he Is a pessimist who C tem a rV tost S atu rd ay “ The nexttlme
Barnes liemonstrated his craft , 'by three wickets;Wlth
Massey, edch capable of j ,^ g option-of battlng;first to, the return j celebratloia I match.
-^^s
litheroe jand Whalley- meeting j be th u s : W h afiey to ari^ won d.
CThe pbritlon 8 t . the .moment
at CUtherbe f t s h o u ld - ^ a t c m ^ - -bats first at,Whalley
on the ocpaslon;.two sides meet fpr thp stonyhurst,Collegej(irlcket I'flrst t lm e i i the season, th elo sei^o h aw
As an aiernatlve to .thls I'wp^ld toss ^ througlA the. dulged to, tocludlni
pr--'rfprt tor all attending ti id milch amusement
;or all attending fobs snorts were (a greasy pig race-fpr
the toss I TOen followed tbp, p re sen tto r oL toe Coronation mugs and A o u v ^ spoons w
cutheroe captpto, nad a . t e n t e w f - a d not |
ppportunltles | Had h e done this undbr^a rule which
a:;alnst him at Blackpool. 4 .»-«■ a',yc„.‘° aff4 'Safflr si matches. ; ,
a n i m a u e j 111 the le tn n i 1 !
tempted Jea^hbatsnm^^ At'toe siiipe time, St. Aimes Pressed h e view to a t .lf Reai
in County, or League cricket, and could htifalrer;- 1“
Nothin!! could be more simple, whtoher
of m a ^ e s to-day means whining the game.. Well toen
I
M it hei as fair for one club as for- another. There Is enough of chance In toe gamP Itself without too much of the extranephs aid to . tossing. ■ j
No better example can he Paptod than the; Tesit matches; In Australia last
itii
w in ter; tthe first
hree, lobt the last three matches. h True since one side to the Tests must
h a t Auriralla would still have -batted
new rule for, tossing: even so,
to.tttog first would have, been In .alternative games ajid not two three consecu^^^
England won- the toss, and ■won tw o ; lost the toss lii the last
WHITSUNTIDE ! HOLIDAYS.—^( F WWteuntlde.hoUdUys t^® “ tB® Mei srI
J stuttard and Sons and Messrs^ck- wood and Buckley’s '‘ closed down last
Friday night untjlf yesterday moroni The seaside claimed a good^numbei' the Inhabltantsjl and most wejiv
Blackpool and MOrecambe. W EDDING.,-^ s l Mary’s Roman C M -
oUc Church was! the scene ® F® 7 / wedding, last Saturday , between Mr.
Robert Graham, pJ 2. youngest son of Mr. tod the
James Graham, of ., Tynwald, pquri s, lO M .. and Miss Ada Lambert, youngest daughter of Mr. pud Mrs, H - L ^ U s v ^ o f
40, Pendle-street; East. charmingly attlrefiln a p M satin d re ^ with hat to toatcja/ todparrled a bouh^
of white cariiatlons. She ®P®5® by Mrs. Elizabethi Lambert (sister[Ofl the,
brid6Krooni), whb* wore s mauve dress, with hatt tod carried a Louqil|t of hiiiA ItIrps Mri I SQUirC' .Lambert v as best man, and alsb save the bride^ a-yiy. Mr, James Grdham (brother D f j lh e
bridegroom) was groomsm^ Th e je v . Father Murray Uteptoted The recent on
was held at the ihome 6f the bride; —FUNERAL Of !i® . W.
the Baptist burial .FOund of M r ^ . E. CockBhutt, retlr8d taper, of 10,
The funeral tb^k place,last Frldw F
the litelled-lady, and ^®'f^L'?nother of nifttPG he'stellar foursome with unotner 0
avenue. The 1 Rev. .D .^ J - S ^ r officiated,; and. 4®al tributes _ were by: Wife and faroUyrMr. and Mrs.
f f i r n f f iM W M r s . R o b j ^ K ta?d (S ltV ^ ^ e sdK m
!smt M.
Cockshutt (brother an*d ,r is te r t% fk fe Mr. James UqckShutt (brotter)
and Mrs, Fred WfikliEon, 'Tom to d J p Mr..andMr8. j(wil3on; Mr ante^^^^
Becket and E^kel; Mr. Blamford
family: - Mr., Mr®. Salthousi,. Darlington; Mr. ®hd Mrs. (3. wni
counter attractions but mark my words ‘ It'll rdln.’! ' " ' ;
lltherke are a t home there vriff be no ' ''' '
Football enthusiasts will he.tetereri^^^ C In a proposal made to, th e . Lancashire
of fixtures a t the end
of.the s e a t o ^ | t season Clltheroe suffered to ? h n ^ a l extent In this annual COh|f t l o n ^ e l r Dlaven are wording i ^ads, wh^lier by hand cr brain, and It^ls.tpo much to eX“
omblnatW to obviate - the congestion
winders ahd tapers at Cobden MjU, Mr. and Mrs..F. Whittaker and Doris, [ Mr.
W ' ' ■ -activelv, 'Virile and natural portrayals GISBURN.
taken by Canon Heslop. ^ Tne speuai. hvmni ■' Mqien mo^bteg gUds tee skies
S g i l ” f f 'b i l d r e n and conducted by M ' V-i Birch with Mr. N. A. Water
and family, Joan; -Harold and! Dm. MEs Parfit; ■ Mr. and .Ifts. HaterC (Preesall); Mr.;:tod Mrs. Exton. [ ,-|'
;(Contlnued ;ttom precedlfag colu
week following; Its postponement. This wdujd rqileye the pressure
pect tliem to play-a ma,tch on'every week day ana follow their employment,-as was the position with .Clltheroe In. the last,
week dr two. The IrnggeMon reteffed to t s the'Idea
of Mr John Smalley,; a Clltheroe sup- Dorter of Low Moor, who proposes th a t durtaU the fitst half;Of-the coming season only. •Combination matches. ■
he.Playete but th a t a t least three toW-week inatches be areanged up - to. and lncludjng_ the
games' in the auteihh shoulff bqire to fillfil the. pqstponed fixture
way is cleared ibrithe L ^ b u to lre / Cup ties, for whlph-three Saturday, •be, available, I'allowing two adc Combitiatibh gjbmes ’a t Easter,
begins to-be feltiinithe New Year only 18 Comblfiatlon games to plaj
ited the
which With the
hves ,ah
for the Silnday school funds. ^
b t th e o rg 'a n l 'T h lc oU e c t lo n sw ---- iTlON.-The Coronation
ceieprauuiio v-vimenced on Wtenesday mith-tervlce at the Parish Church, where
the service w as , coiidufcted by (ianon Heslbl! Sterviards th e ' villagers pro* S a to! the cricket field-where^tee
sp o rt| were held. .Although t te ^eathe i was'/Sery,told with a strong vrtnd blow
ng, t; le ftetlritlbs: were not inodifled and
a l lV tered Intel the ;e®’ter®tioM Ip^to cheer ;ul spirit. The sports proved .a .very
pbpuhr event and young and old took narti. Theiboat race caused mpeh amuse ment especially when; a ,«®w. was
'bnlor ould, onal
thpre wlU'be three -weeks ,9L .to ^ time,” -Mr. Smalley Observes, th e se J eeks
, Seeing th a t ikt the end of [next sj ayon
SOth ' i Septemberl as -a result “. of which before 'the end; of the' year the riumher of Conbliiatlon nlatchea played would-be
games In the. last',, fortnight/ 8® wa» ex perienced ffi tneteeason. Just ,oloseq Harty I DpyraSibhe, C o m b i n g
cbuld be utilised Ih; playing Combln itlon cUp-tlekl .without; / undue . crpv fdlr h 0'
abbut 20, leaving 18 - to play. - .Clubs entering for the PootbAll.-AssMlaWon Cup
and C' impelled tp postpone CqmblnaWqjr i ■ :(C(^tlnu6d‘tobW^^
view to .It's'.adbption.; Theildea li . talnly . a: good’a n e , |
ews-’/ t s to Unbuilt Mr. Suinupys, . gestlbn^ to :the[ .League '
-.itocbW f
Ntery,tUe:oid;‘l'HarflcU5
was 'rlveiT a Coronation mug and mtoal., rile 1 © the g^ift of .M r . W .. »
Midd .ewobd. The Hon. Miss yster, pre-, sentea the mugs and M L 'W . Heaton the; medf Is,» Miss Lister also distributed the prize I aviarded j for the children s -sports as follows: Flat race; GlNs under^^ -e a t# ! , D.'.Hqyhurst: 2 ,'M. Claphate,
loys uhdef 5 yqars: 1, L
naU. Girls. 6 to 6 years: 1, M. son;'2, EJ Btomtooh.. - Boys 5 to 6 yearS/
“ flouidering ” an d -te en lo tep Ja c eF race; There wbre four teams te tee itug
Hon,
of-war and this eyeiit was J/W Interestr life At tee conclusion of the childrens, teortite4'was_toryetefor^
®‘ RIALTO,' lilACKBDRNi
S ^ w S T S - L i l E l l e h the Rialto all next week. -They
imm Powell n Loy, .S ouo
Wiiilliam [ Powell.. Myyr>a .,Lqy , end; ,Spencer Tracyto)'!”
w Four outstandhig stars—Jean Harlow, their m V S a rk c tto g ebillty’ to one
'pve-catc r in g e d modem as the current head- ItaM rf tee front page.' The aetton of the
ortoelstente?teiritagflhnsrf^^^^^^ - a drailia trite a newspaper angle th a t is as
I •hlece xtotrek around a young 6}ri vtoo oP“ . ders t t e hnewspter hM
files a dkmage suit for a huge sum. the sued newspaper E throi
t unroar 'tod its managing edltqr i
od of a^ormer star reporter tonx. Daner m rn lE difficulties,. In,hE^scheme to
to 1 T h e :
Siikp the heiress drop
her.isult the r e c to r fucceerm teaktog'he^^^ in tove:Wihhta n E when lie, in tiirh.'falE in love wlteteer tta t' compUcations ;tegin tod tent®’®
Je an ; helps -fanglb. cerhed. has.a most amusing role.
iriection. art who
things up - for everyone ^con- Powell, as
-for trout fishing
the fine, work of Loy's millionaire
a N e harassed mkiaging editor/ Not to be overlooked at,
P . of ® 1 tabling. ■’ ' • ' ■ !
iew s :W p a rA o ^ ^ ^ Mayor.
ij to 8 years: 1 nail, Girls, 9 2, J. Thurogoc L J. Maher; 2, 12 years: 1, B Boys, l l ' to il2i Fielden. ’ GW low;'- 2, W.' Fn years; 1, F. Ro
Chapmani; 2, E. (3qr-
i lO'toars: i, A. Starkie, !Boys, 9 to 10 years: E b e r t s ,G i r l s , 11 to
rs.to 14,years: LA. Cat- Uahd.: Boys, 13 to 14 1: 2, R. Breaks. Girls,
Ifirtley; 2; B. Roberto, -ars: 1, N. Nutter;-2. W.
15 to 16 years; i M'Heeyer, 2, H. Blrk- beck,
toteaann.:v 2., J .W w . Bk ppilng., girls, 1 _,_A.
Bbys,'’I5|tb| 16 years: 2 . C hM i S il
Catlow; 2, M. Hartley. _ .g®tej® boys over 11 years;; 1, K. DreaKs, ^ Fielden Obstam,[ race, bbys under 11
I ; A. R®fi-,
Vtoto: i, H. Paklnson: '2, H. F r a r ^ ^ d ' Egg and spoore face, girE: ,1,-
Wi.Frank- land' 2 IE Thiitegbbd . Bank race, boys: 1, W’ Fielden: 2,fRJ Breaks. Three-legged race • 1 W. Frahklarid and E.’ Thurogoqd;
girls 10 to 11 yearsi L DjCirew:-.2, J. Breaks;' over lijiyears: 1,
W.FranWand, 2 A. Catlow, [High jump;'boys 10 to n years: 1, H. Eranklahd; 2, R. Nutter; .Over l ly e a i s : 1, '^ [Robinson;, 2'eH. B r e ^ -
.Thurogood, M; !(cre,w of 3): Brown, E.’ Cot! I Adult/Spotts-
-flat race: 1, -Married Ladle i’l
,2,'
F.Thurogoo- ,crew; 2, E ,Bii -1, G. Brass; 2,
-Meii’s race, urider .pO yearsi^l/F. Beed; 2,
ley’s, team;
-------- -Boat race; !, S.,Speak’s eck’s crew. Pillow fight.
|2, 'Mr8.;,Rarre'4 iSeed;'2,’j , S c itf
Heaton whose tksk was not lo be pyied P original and varied w®r® tto oFteme®'
“ SaS'er w o : 1, Mr. p f e « > | S (C h ln a S ^ .^ ’^ C h S e r
rlsies were awarded as follows. Comic caent) ' 1 Mr. Fielden (Doodles), 3, Mr-
A Sarsby’(Old school tl®)- W '® V 1,'Mlss ft. Wilson (Mother I te b b « f ) ' f B Ellis • (Eliza comes to stay).
; nutritivej vail They contalq saccharipe i te r of jthe I flavour Incrl
Parsnips
Boat race (creM H. Parkinson, H F r mkland, P,;Wra®aU.
, .
O lr E ' ’A.- CatlowJ W: Frankland, E . ■ -^W a ’ddlngton. /Boat,race OHrls, 15 to 16 years: E. >‘e, G. Morphet. '
-Thg-of war: 1 , A . Kay- , , Tl Waddlngton’s team.
2(lady): l” Miss W e y ^ s
couple: 1 ,’Mr. -and Mrs J. (Henry’17111 and Anne Boleyn), B. Porter land ! Miss M, 'Wilson
-A. Hartley. C-v[er 30 years: L ®. Mayor,
B. Speak. ' Single Ladles Weller; 2, D. Graham,
flat race: 1, Mrs; Pate; Men’s'obstacle: 1, F,
'mugs. A f te r ! th e d .....V --rlblitlon of the, inedaE, I vote of ithanki to the Hon. Miss Lister
and prise, Mr. Sarsby proposed a
a record humb^of vEltois ftote® inonths of tee .year. 31,230 country, aii Intrease of 4,d4( period.- in 1936, pievlously the
■ciodflsh, qariboii, Newfqundli 'seal, salmon, newsprint mUE
featlired Inithe special - stamps honour-of our
Miss Bartholomew (Green salaq). B
S precious 2. Miss (Blsto
kids). ■ " , I Figures just iMued show teat Brltkln had
iver tee same cord year.
Esued by Neteunclaiid n iew King and-Queen
designs of a series of
;d doj and a l nap are
,hree the
,i tubers flni ! trenched fi
- system - - aUt he and cla; ; Dembristri
and to spring ground. |
■double pig; 'deep—prod'
'h a s reatme- m The site
ourteen
■potash 111 tl the orbp
used. N(J fi because
ground, spring
anure,
m{ g ri
edible rpot duces.
Th | PhSdKchl||
juvenile faerforme Blackburn will be
really an-epic In !. and surely shbqid jiistly deserves.
g5-’g S «X S '’S?S«'^^^ I K-assfaMsarag*
.........— . 7 . ,,
the^ form -of a- Ispoon for ladles m i handkercchhiieeffss foil pien,. P e r ile d fto
the funds.
" g f e S S M S - fo
a dance was held a t Mr. J. Hardlker’s music.
band providing
After a successful afteniMn Asspmb^_^om
the
In the 1 and & r aT o n g ^ ^ the pig was caught ■would by Mrs. Parker to;v(hom it wf® awardsd.
a rerival ol the old brigade, whd have in ^ e c X yea-sl been ousted by B ackpool, LeyTnd’' S i other; compa-«^“ - w
hard this sbason If thei cUp, came to 1 Clltheroe or|WhalIeti.
poni&rs to bli6 LcRB^c* I : maue ameuuoi lui » .v ..
1 by ihandsiipely beating | Blacs dt-Toeslay.
-7 • For the last match I course.uiieiiimc Uf this comparatively, slight advantage. m
Clltheroet niade amends! fo r their two . tff^home or^vlsltlng side should^aye the rtpffiats bv Whalley and Eeyltmd Motors Ujjtlon ol hatting first, one w defeats by
1 And'^ttiAriflciwould stay,put.
InCounWBna toJoojQLeagnedatohes| g ^ g y and XHiMgl b. t w o d S p t on“ ^^
SfSSeSe, _ .......................... - . r
S f c S e n S b l e Thp gurst Greeni penotaph,
, ^ „ ,tP o o l on 1 PE T S," rSle-would stay, p u t thus^no j " ‘mmittee. Rev. J.-IE.^lrab*tree,,Vicar c f»
bandplffledtte.tolim.
cdh would he able to-bat t o t j to two g j : joffn»gj; a n d - th i^H u rs tiG r^ b^^^ m U e s t i a
wreath was, laid bylithe chdrman o f 1 committee. Rev. J
rlIhrehSirmah of tto iS
alternatively let It run as
Jrimi.gie nrsM ^ tossing 'Which
tain lu c b ithc ArAt time would pe apie to bat
Singleton; ' Coidolatlon.-^M HUFtSt : ST, JOHN'S'
Sth, was ob5erved-58.^P(<®ff® s a t St. John's « h j when # e
’ canterbury and prlate sermons .:werAifl^^®M
ervice'cOhittendedh ^yjtheAr^^^^
Apprh. by the
-Vicar (Rev.' -of the day; schools atv®h“6d. tne serw^^^
A thanksgiving serviee wm also Aeld on Wednesday, Coronation Day. condi
whIST’ DRIVE ?AND DANCE. •j— Thf ; ,
ible. .The transformation jb^f^ from other'than the s t r a i h t N e e d ^ ^ ^ m a s against their form t6 wicket b all -The
greatMt.ieforrM ^ S ^ ° ‘K - h to n d a y |wWst drive am
tables being' occupied for
k ^ Jo e eW ® ' Schod,. twenty tni. tm
nuntberTlattended for the KING LANE PICTURES. PiiLLADIUM.
One gains an excellent Idea of the magnifl- conce of tlie V. vu. Coronation pageantry Jrom thp
film which is showing at the Palladlim this week and of thb actual crowning of King George-VI ly thfe ArchbEhop of Canterbury. I Sr: addition; ther'fe . E a .particularly, good, to g
, G R ^ (WiajA, have been unable fd cope |w
: In c( nsequehce' of; the by th e "
'!raU of the Lonesome Pine ”, I's the story of mountain feud; and a romance,born of the
ioture,! pit) liiced ; wholly in colow. The
Juthless str ving of.-a man who won Md a man who lest the heart of an untamed girl le picturfEl'ist about as fine as it .coidd issiblv be.- Every alight shade of distincUon
aWe 'Wilkhisonp'
s.Mds 'f. |®ey, (s^^^
m Holden; 2, Mr. F, p Houghton.;,, Mr. J,
m f to ^ ^ HardlkPr’s band plaped for dancing. , , Coronatto,!flhn-de«
on; thelrj serviced; .[Diet E the Clith|eroecelebratioi
the G;'and have according decided to; show, the ertire;celebii:.tlon8,dtog^ _ff was originally ihteilded fo halve the flto, w h i r E T ^ . iom Kdnyon. .Tto public
jping companies th the demands the reason; why ifestiritles'were rnanagement of
of work caused
and actressbs pilEe !^th glowing lffe;,and at.- all times Uwe aiid‘breathe,.'instead of being; merely pictures pn’a rereen.;, .::.
harpiT^d naturally defined, [too actoiP,
h' the tones of 1,he trees and clouds and the i iloriously beautiful mountain bactopimM E ,
on three UghM beginning Monday, in “Big Brown Eyes,” anew crook drama wtoh coim, bines 'foma ice, fimedy; and thriUs, me_ story, boncems aVeal ,hy woman whose Jewe stove hpeh Stolen.' SI e caUs in a private detective,
E'!a -vefy fine,-dutdW/e: .tdre.' Wodubed on a toetoular scale,' lt_E . r wmaiitlcised sUce offond of the most',gEqib[oUap^(^,offrOT^ ■ tier hEtory-^that era wil6h began to 1848
wUrdUtless take, Sreat faterest to the ImM piV:s;,tonight and tomorrow; ‘The ftobto Hdod of El Dotadoi” v hi ;h! E also Mrpened,
Cary Gfent and Joan' Bennett will toen; m'arkto the ClqstagidwE
but he7)mtooto to the police, > in ea^o with the cHihiiaE. During the; negotoUoM for-the geiM,Sere,E gun-play, and.a baby E killed. Joan Bennett, who has quaneM with Grant, gires up her-Job as manlcu^t to
wh-i-d -_ai.kj,e .for truly
with the dEcqvpry of gpld ^4 Galffonfia; Po^ aetolto muchiOf thfe.epic sweep-.of subh tr^ mehdous hits ias those outdoor-films- that
“.The! Robin! Hood 0 : il Dorado dramktlo ma]dsty7hat (lyes IJ
the Intimacy !df roman"“ 11ch m
.df romaqce hta a
Importance, while at th eW e thne retolntog Intimac
WEb! Warner [Baxter to ; the title loE E a spleSdld cast iwhich' Includes Arm L o ^ , a
^ rb entertainnienu
spectlacular newcotoer destmed Pjtok Capra, teakpicj of directors,^ has
take the offer [of 0 newspaper columnEt td . & t o t , ! and writes' a t lengtto
h u X W .
trepptog.the'.gangster taked Gary Cooper,[Jekn Mhur,' to
attacking the police for not getting the babyf killers. Hw eSumn carries a story that on§. of the'gaiig memberis, locked up on suspicto, thas Muealed dn the actual murderers,: and
making a r ^ confession. However, the T v C e does not convince a Jury, .and the S a l mdrderbrs are.;freed. Grant;resigM
wm
.the’othericulMtsrt^ht into a^ Joan and Grant., The pah decide .to t their
f froin the wlice. and Jban goes back tp to t old S e r S ^ ' K u S ^ i i a idto^
feeling himself loVers’■ Qukrrsl was
thp screen’s greatest j love , teams; wlU be the starringitteactlon on Thursday to tte end rf
Marlem
of poUce'pelcomes (jrant back to' the -force with horijurs.
' ' Mariene Dietrich ahd Gary Cooper,-mong
the week in Paramount’s
new.romantic plw. “ Desire.”
ThE.plcture telE, ot a renwtlonal jewel roliberji executed by a Cototoentpl
S t v he leads a!jeweUer to believe that ^ m y d X rE lh e r husband,
doctor tb it the jeweller E her spouse. they are ousy mEunderstandtag one another, 'S i S 's 'w l t e a precious string of
.uSderstoidtok an K ’sV itS o > .s£ “
rawley, JobhHalUday, Emwt Cosstet, Alanj Mowbray and Akim Tamtooff. '
warE ' She meets ah: American englpeer on hrilteV S but ofThilariOus series of
Hypier' arid mi Coboer
th { . f f lm .w L h , ih i im and Jete Afrithur- prance .through Ftog\ast are tech Fpular playeto^^|to^“ . •'foiTall concerned;, ' ' coinp'letely .enchanting -production, a victory t
specially Selecl S' ma, comedy,
the services-as the eminent pla;
tors have' who has GRAND THEATR^, BLACKBURN.
sented at -‘tee Grand [Theatre -next 'jeek where the management will _ ^ g e tee Firet J
East L a S L s h L lte ^ itre to to BlackbumjDramh |qstWal.
tieanis."ln competirion in! d brlglnfil playsj The pro-.
progressive ventures in loItthfef favourites,. Garj’
lirnipv DOt ' N e W f i P & R f i T S ' I a S ^ a n . ” 5 W - gM wUd./One 0
H reporters' (a' tebtester) . toonyinously Sautes him so much woe ]
strikfes up hE acquaintabce, to get exduslve stones,, and .remains .'to. fell in love with him S'"!'"'
to! gl'Ie 'hE fortune away. which has a big cast- headed by ^1^065 % , Everybody, is convinced o^her I S S h e r of two sq ^ Her sucebs in om-
life ;lhd
btoinria'UapPy andicoraplete dto ence with a ,film career E but one of tot claims’ to dEtlnction. She E one # th e c ^ p S v e ly few actresses who have risen fjom exita ranks to stellar Importance.
wHaLLEY PICTURES,
f'® ,!!' ! A realEtic earthquake scene dJpicM * FrancEco catastrophe f o i ^ a t ' r ! ’' to tee film ‘,'Sto Brtoc^o,
25-1
‘ “ hti author top producer, ■ a !thrilling drama, tee ; „ aUitee foremost festivaE almost ’entirely on, an ®|[.^®f ®.“’VoXey''
vWifortunate hi securing l^ ^ P g gjjfacy. ludlchtor of John'Bourne,
-*7 1,. • j i„io
E1 scenery, has; b ep buUt, ■ screened, on Monday, m Lt st J ^ e y .) ...
'from' Blackpool and.] ti i 'competition. ' ThE E,
ackbum entertainment | climax. I set; the.'patrbnage It so
: r ^ L o n c i ^ g tee train in a sta o ^ t Manohe’ster. The Picture Works jip to aj teh
sengets 'and shows their reactloi to dangei - !the driver of the train go is mac, and ‘are in peril of their lives. The irwer
tjie characters of man,: of tn): pas Prinijhot Tone tod f^retta Y )U^ £ re^®®-
starrbdjin “The Mrtteys^ weU itoolmattorney Iho te n ^ a
f ) ? L S e a n d & t a n t i a l evdence 'I - ■ -
and! Mr W. Heaton. ’IhtoJw:op4sl#a S l seconded-by Canon Heslof and
'“ f f g r S S . m a . d I . n . v d . e s ' • ■■•---■— wraps
at tee m a lle y (^pei:ative Macdonald sings her v ay tejoi and Is co-starred with Clark Gi
qcEco,’ now
the ,en-
Hall. iUgh able
Brian pbnlevy and droll Chas. “Half Angel”.raises!itself beyond the ortin- a ? t o f f i opening icenes, with E p c f f c bn trial for the poison murder of lier fatter.
#rtw»a thatltliereare' fewl su]^
Ttq tifclp Is “ Mr. Deedk G (^s To town, / and it t cbm^s to town b^iMoriil& ^br the
«
' ■ who^lDife.a laughter-flUed h'lur wiU enjoy George Formby’S new plcturd "Keep Your Seats Please,” which E thE week’s out- stitodto8 attraction at-the Ktog Lane Hall.
;ilch root+run Ing, and thlnn Dig the patch L ..—deep, mix plj --o f manure L
. SI‘K*7!|7¥ I'Pj Sweet Peas f |
■ depth of soil, h i soil. The ro f . find the food,
Audiences have laughed so Intemittontly at the bizarre;adventures of George h, search
. •: white moind 1| 1
woolly-let.ved
'.Inches apart. Snow in Sl]
: iholst second weather comes
of a fortune that some of the diakTue was drowned to the merriment. |ThE riotous slapstick comedy E undoubtedly i the wst that
•i without (lare 1 [vtalon. ' Mas;^
Formby! has’given us,.^ It E to ijigenim romp fram adventure to adveqture.l 'toe comedito,'wlth Ids' three untiring aides, Mte Florence' Desmond, Gus McNaughton and
Masta^ Sto-'put over with! sidejsplitllng a; sX t parade of hilarious situations.
' the! procession of Sunday schooE w rich her - aided'tee week’s programme domi to tE
comprehensive movle-dEpIay of the |» a l cele W o h s to honour of the. Coronation frog
torchlight: procession. 'Theto .cir e^amet!, W s
and take to everything of mqtont. The flln 1 E siire !to attract widespread'atten,ion. Be
tee viork
oI.Mr. E. Pye to4 t o mu
' of e r ta ^ .which-prove exceedingly baffling, Thursday will see the introduction of air
ee>eek, , Ptoto[todee[Mr. Camas to gE ^ as the' lovely young girl .. fill..e.d....... with to emotic n wank has sprung a, nw
emotional story to amaze you, are P j o ^ d "Girls’ Dormitory.’!- Simone Sunor, briUla Conttotetal stir, makes her Amerifcan deb
t o i v b e t o t o S t e bus fiuld'that electrified .Sark Gable “ te ^ |
tog toE magnificent peitormtoce to Capras “It Happened One Night/ MEs M h u r .tro,
canlonlv bei desetiWd i& hresistible. Mr.
DbcIe Goes To Toito’l h f i to'do wite a reung mad from a Bmallito^|*hoJ_EIeIt a Jortene !
tee does not understand.. Herbert Marshall and Ruth Chattertoniare starred with Simode and the cast also features Constance Co tor, J. Edward. Bromberg, Dixie Dunbi r, Sh ri ly Deane I and John; Qualem.
^ The film is a E rlvetod to all hdr r id # ’ H®'',P®rt®"4?Sir ! ' dramatic,' realEtlc portrayal of
first love. Eager to live, yet hdlf afraid, Simone at'first whEpers of her E 'c pifiy to
her hetot but later, lEe a woman, she. figl/ts fop the happiness that only love
-an bring.
Men,” 'presenting Henry KendUl and Nanc;- O’Neil ! It E a "hot” mystery story 6f a sene >
ginning on Monday too, for tteee pights, if the Warner, Bros, picture,,‘ITwe
ve Good
entertaining double feature pjogra nme. . i.V dramatic ‘revelation of ecstatic firjt love to thrfil you; a young exciting qew p e ^ a lite to 'ehchant you; ! and a danngly
different ' Irhe fmanagement direct aUentto to liic
,'piping Is'cun ,'the. gardto' j
Ing plam s wl shoots is with Tlx wlde-mesh .found a ilant, will .come thre
I Ornamental I-vas '.have lighter I Lloliage for
'.reader which •the specleis.
es than gn catalogue of .
’tion of thi; vallT Lis not colnplld qulred a book 'L
! The Scarbol
' should be keto .-winter, iqode)
■ ! Harden the
' shelter ther ptunlngsj
! . of the proprl ;..feed It. D o ,
; made a s , '■dry lUnti, be/renov! In order —
- From
- 11 Edging! th. be bought, bu
iflisho f cirrot il.e llghter-co ground :s ui edrrots are u: qilckiy oQcay
s(me soil. -: Split Carrot
of turf ljus p aced vath
•ptoprietary - nitrogen has i
ili richly nlti ibund of red f blirsis. becaus A toth th; f(
:! The reason bundant in i qome too full
with aninal i salt. The s | Creased ly ,p lf ground :'or. | twelvemo nth.]
Globe Atfiul cting litter, saline man
havd hearted Inlld sp;ll. t causes tl e hq IThey stilt, spoiled.
Cabbaiesi I Dandelion
'cropping!. The FEvoq
piquancy to | the dandelloi seeds in jlineq seedlings t o ! thelleavps a blanching b; thejplants. once, b i t le | takdn eff
! until It is ln | the I flowers i
In the crop trees grow aq
ground will 1 one: crop, 11 mustard fseed
. the I ited ’ to kd
Jowli ;ood I
1 .generously thi - .'cause- a towl I ; fertiliser cauii
' the -purpose. .- path should h ■ edge with th! ' tau t length o
light soil w[lth| out of the sbll.' pot in orc.ej: tl through ;l)e
. spring, and fa ;ln bud, land scarlet of the I shady \rijidowJ
flowers .'(^onslsf frame-lltot d' n ig h t ./ jOr,
A Support.--
jthe grey] foUaj ! ! The H )se.-
‘slve; because ift Supposln; th a t
•qulred in orda th e plot, a leq ■central spot-
f you TOP OF MOOR M t
i ^
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