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London goes all tartan, e its - a most amazing concoction knowi as “ The Haggis,” piped In with due ceremonial by
the pipers of His Majesty’s 2 id Battalion Scots Guards round about 10-0 plm toasts everyone In sight, and tonders m y
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star BouglasByag broke'new grbund'tms week when he played his first '* Straight ’’ part In “ Think of, a Number,’’ a hew farce presented at the Comedy Theatre. With a bankruptcy peUtlotj, ;whl(S,! if
GANGSTEl^^ ,;iN Cabaret fdtfliit'ite; Snd hW‘ ?top r ^ e
they didn’t thliflciof somethmg illke this for St.-George.| |
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BOBtS'T POP.OLAB ENTERTAINMENT AT' KING LANE.
•' TjLUCK OP THE IRISH," which features X James Cagney this week-end. Is no less
.pood ni its way is “ The,Old Coital,” in which Tex Ritter (with his mandolin) has the back- ine of Monte Blue, A1 Jennings, 'william Des mond and Joan Woodbury. Thid is a charac-
served, will Invalidate hls Inherltanceiof £5,000 a year, hanging oveif him,'mhg,
as Tony Brownlow, changes the nuM e r of hls flat with that next door, w h e r ^ e occupant Is a Chlcago/ganfeter hiding from two fellow.‘1 operators.’} J:
tended for hls neighbour the Itm waxes fast and furious. For thpse; who like farce here Is ani offering which shp&ld appeal. Those who remember the fereat days of the Aldwych< farced tvJII givfe a warm ' welcome back to Miss WMB^ed Shotter'who shares the honours | adth DougIa.s Byng. ;'
With Byng recejvlng .the attentions In 17 . 7 i , j \ A POWER I N . im r , :
lasted no longer]than three days,.,cme , one of Italy’s : I wealthiest and Imbst powerful men .' He Is stout grey-halfed Count Volpl dl'Mlsurata, head of the Italian Industrial and econotalc organis ation. I understand that ms' task [was .to explore arid prepare t h f ground] for British credits, and i f the outcome oflthe Impending Anglo-Itallan talks. In Rjime were successful, the fruits or the Cquilt’s visit would be seen In the flow o f Bntfsli mbney for the development o f Ahyspnla.
Into London last week,.for a gtay m t
on hls arrlvaHn| Town, Is credited Ip'be the most powerful man In Italy after the Duce. He has been Governor of ’ftlpolf since 1921 and Is now Slgnpr Mussolini’s financial AmbasSador-at-large: ■ J : With his high] jutting Ijofehead ;and
Count Volpl, whom I saw at ClarMge’s
.teristio story of the old West. GRACIE FIELDS ALL NEXT WEEK. GRACIE FIELDS, everybo'dy’s
Tjopulai' musical comedy sucep. Goes On.” ! This is a picture tha seoAoh “1 1
thrusts herself into fame by dteutislfig, for the principal boy, In the latter’s enforced absence. Her instantaneous success has the effect,'in the words of Mac, the young nran she i^ "walking out” with,;of 'turning,,her head" Armed with a letter ofjtotfoductlon from Sam Bishop, comedian of’-the; paiito., she dteldes to seek-fortune on| the London stage.' By trickery; ■ rather, thta' art, she. secures an audition ,for tap dancing, but is unable to compete with the farofeMionab. Dismissed, she,is consoled by.'Bp, who tells her of 'the discouragements of art a r t l^ s life, and how rebufistaust be mef,v}ith,6nflles.; Later, now a plerrette, Sally performs on a
theTast
to' augment th echorusDf the annual panto- mime at the Theatre Royal,' Hinttleburt. , night, seizing her oppbrtunlty,
has hRnd,
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troupe, while Sally Is singing her teng. 'Struck by the purity .of her notes he 'lhvites her to supper with h im ‘at the'Esplmde Hotel. Sally, armed with much advice and some fine clothes by the girls In the troupe, goes to dine in fearsome anticipation.' -C a f it rw ta the. warnings of her dressing room girl-friends,
gusty day , to a scanty audience ® C o l ^ Bay. Fraser, a compqser of "worth whffe^ songs,:stops to watch!this bufleted p l ^ t
neat little Imperial beard, the Count Is a romantic-loklngi figure, and Indeed he lives In an atmosphere of rpmance.. I He has a personal fortune saldr to be' lit the
i , MEET THE CHAMPION.
from all over the world, I am toldl are coming to London at the end o f i this month to take part In th j'fir s t ^brld Championship Cocktail Contest evCT to be staged In Britain. The Ivende-^the
30th, and for the winner there willIhe a silver trophy and the title 'World,Cock- tall Champion.” ]
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recipes to the 6,000 already In- esdsffince. The only difficulty is that America ^ at least a dozen World C o ck t^ Chamitons, and around the iSouth of France yott Will meet up with oyer a score o f the '[Best Cocktail Shakers In the 'World.’’ fPhey will soon become as common as world heavyweight! boxing champions. ! Still, as I said before, it's a nice]Idea. With 300 cocktails to sample the judges
merit of adding iat least 300 new cofiWall It is a nice Idea, and may have
will have quite a time of It. i ■ J ! JACK MN D ON® .
t K O J D ;
ARS AGO pn| Guardian ” dated NOV, 24tb,
of £58 14s. 4d., making the the Society £738 8s. 7d.
Over three hundred c'oc ttall shaters
.Fraser solely concerns IfimseU with her voice. He offers to train her for, the concert Bwe.
region of £ 2.000,000, Is reported to “|own half Venice,” and lives In the famous palace of San Beneto or. the Grand Canal. ■
fact, no basis whatever; Mac tefls Sally he is now a foreman, earnfog good money- He proposes that their "walking o u f should now ripen into “engaged.” But Sally Wants to take advantage of the-stage dareer than has now,
-mils to a period of intensive training, but to ■the great delight of Jimmy] theja'ccompanlst, cannot resist burlesquing oiie ol the Povotous songsishe is made to sing.! Martin is hurt.
championship meeting will l)e the iTOls, Restaurants > apd Catering ,Exhlp|Mon, which opens at Olymplajori November
presented itself, and',they misunderstanding and anger. ^Sally [hon sum
Sallv promises to stifle all further temptation to i-elapse into comedy,‘and
Mariin.gMiounces'
that he has "fixed” a tour. for headliners a trope.;oI.Ka-l <^ns,;andMai^
• tin’s tengs are not icqelved ramrously bjf thn
unsophisticated audience, j Thje same thtog happens in her native towii. .Give « ssome- thlng! comic!” the audience cr es. She bur- lesques one of the songs. | Silccess follows, .Desperately ill, Martin la unaware of his songs’ socrilege. As his oMy hope of reMve^
Emerging from the tatervlew; *e runs toto Mac, who, suspiciously lnfoimbd ._by Sally s girl friends. Imagines things which have, to
the role of SallyiLee, a Laricashiip.mffi 1 one of a number bf local girls employed
its story - b u Oracle ,
"THE SHOW!GOES ON.” coming on Monday, for the
entertaining than any of the laft ^veral films in which he has appeared.
There.ls.cqipedy, fast action and tense suspense throughout. The stoi-y of an attempt to breahUp.Uterook line positively keeps jorie on .edge." Ejqually
A B iV l iR T I S E R AND TIMES, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1937. ATGH Word WEEtS
GRACE MOI : ‘ ‘ ' "AX
favourite, is week, iri her "TheiShow will delight
every age and every section of riioture-goeis, not only for Its story'but its, music.
.. ’T BE yy, y* "W.
be- compleije actress HEPALLADiraL
r x RACE' MO(pflE goe^ to towij in "For You' w Alone,” '(Kiluihbla picture: now -showlngj at the PaUadiumi 'ln a most entertalhlngi yam by the wlter .of "Mr. Dteds Goes To Town” tad “i f Happened .Onq Night,” with songs, classical tad swlnglcal, vdth more fun] and'frivolity tmta' Is usually wiled into,one! picture. "F o r Kbu Alone” fs'thedilgh' spot; o f the year. C(in you Imagine glorious Grace; Moore biiylnglherself a husbanl ln gaol ; . ..! wooing him under the stare,'.. thrilling with; song at a trbplcal fiesta .:.;.■ swinging-the
“T ONDON J-i at the colourful nil
=5FBr„.
ANNA NEAGt S FINEST PICTURE 9E GRAND,
AT
its varying aapcois, iiuimuic piu a uiiouui to the glittering World (that to Mayfair*, and traces the advdntures ol -Anna Neagle, as the poverty-stricken daughter of an Italian immi grant,-from her abandemmentj of her barrel- organ toAhe moment when she becomes the toast
of.London as a ifabaret star.
DDY'Ms thd big attractlor: 3rand this week.;'In vividly £ri it .presents iLondon in all fromitheislums ofiSohe
ilT.
Carminati,,playing opposite hjer,.has one ol the: finest'tales of , t o
Tulllc
strains of “M ta e : the Mooch :r” ? It’s the! gayest of all Miss'Moore’s hits. , , In support] are Carey Orght, who plays the leading malqi role, Atae MteMahon,' Henry Stephenton, Thomas MltcMalli Catharine Doicet, and Luls| Alberpi,' ;RobbrtiR|skin. wrote and directed^ this brilliant Iilctiire. ; . . ., ],
Lived Twice,” Monday. The is taken by. t lamy. Chai sympathetic ] Jewel, though
role. At th!I opening, he Ista Hangewus ,mace to society, He is operated
and portrays murderer, a
dictlve girl fr ;end has a very cleverly. Be!
on,tw a faraoif tag him to be
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m mm lu uh o criminal and a] fugitive from justice, feels ,iilslifled,ta'aotual)y-remaktag-a '
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ms iuuu« c^«terice obliterated, Be ll^y be comes Dr. James Blake, a coffli^etely honour^ able member of society.-; Posdbly-the most
'1e operation, wlfo memory of
help, her, thd former gangster and ^ t e d murderer-who has been her .s'^eetheart. In the suppbrttor programme is a come^, and the'fifth tastijment of the serial, .under the title “Treachuy Unmasked.” ,'| ^, .- ■ ;
striking sltua ton 'in the film is that in which 'Teggy Russell’ (Isabel,Jewell)| recognises ta "Dr. Blake” (Bellamy), who is attempting to
F bold, unfitochlng 'strokes, poll
FAMOUS p|;Iy |ADAPTED TO SCREEN.; blumbla has
Chaig, one of tie.riiost fascinating characters, of modem literature or drama. “ Craig’s
painted oil the screen thestiory of Harriet
Wife,” the att}‘--“ "“ketiori on Thursday, Is a sincere the]stage success, will capture
all.heartS'Witll its throbbing stop of a woman •who nagged
i.ie world into" destroying her, Rosalind Rus! ill, who has played only, com- dey roles pretlously, has the difficult ^ ig n - ment of port'aytag the uhsympatheUc and relentless Har liet dralg, and dliplays a'vigor-, ous and emot mal interptetatl()n o f the wle
that will surpi se all who have seen the bsritor performances )f this charming; actress. The- much abused pralg Is skUfully delineated by John Boles. He conveys exictly, what it means to be tt e husband of theyvomanyvhose marriage was a means, to an end—abtolute independence.!, Her home is her;symbol;, it represents to her the one deftjifo thing she,
Is a ioiig sea voyage, Sally decides to emcel her engagements and take him fbtoad. They board the "Queen Mary” at Southampton, a .troopship is on its way East; the wldiere see Sally on the bridge and call fotj a wng. Their desire is gratified. Dalton, a’ great revue im presario, wants Sally for hls show in London. -Martin insists that tee seize this opportunity
to achieve fame, and sails without her. Sally insists that one of Martin’s nutabers shall be
■ tions, - ' . '
A SPARKLING SHOW AT TIHE GRAND,; BLACKBURN.
IfUN in “ SAMMY IN SOCIETY.”
1887 total worth of
Mary Bond, East-street, Waterloo, a^d, 55; Robert John I Broadbent, Wilkin, 27; 1 Mary
Deaths recorded during the [week,were:—
Clarkson, 24, Hayhurst-street, , 63; ! Wooler, 30, Wilsbn-street, 41: Mary Barw®* Chatbura, 62 |
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of half-timers; National Schboh74' per cent,', 70; iWesleyan, 70;!;CStholk!( « ;
Attendance Cottirifittee for i3ctober,'^owea a falling percentage of attendance, ej^iusiye
Returns presented to CUtheroe
St, James' Low Moor, 70. .... ...___ advanced
as.pnejreason for theriecresK.
gallons in the fown took plate At Chapel on Sunday evening, the'27th.^
A united meeUng of all; Methodist i
Rev, W. Hufflngton, who prtelded, taW foey were not seeking lor uniformity bwt; wr
Jve'ts’ ■year
unity. Unity could exist while each dep®®* ination retained jits disllnctiiteness, and uiuiy and sympathy were; nccessATy for cess. The Revs.j 'John Taylor and J. |Waier- house also addressed, the githerlng. i , >
pulpit, he saw the child, now In the congregation ’The sight dlsWruea him so greatly thkt hel was unable w
easily moved by the contemplation o r surpassing i feminlrie loveliness, tpat au women should, hehcefoiithi weaij veiu> when they weje at fchurc^i.’;
preach. It was therefore ordered,.as “ protection for preachers S'and .p a e is
r ' I ' ' ' ‘
began, 20,000,00(1 gas masks I wUl baye nceu made in this country.
all needy people over the age of Windsor a t ; Christmas. The custom,] ow ® ' ated several years ago by King George ,Vi “ to be continued each yeai by our,|pteseaa
Gifts of coal are to be glv n by the 1 ^ 8 ! ? King. I' 71 M
By December; 1st, a year after product^, !'• ’
Martini, all of whoni assist
Krrng.iwlth: V & ln f e » d r » h S »
S 'I d e a s and'deserving of patronage. An increase of 24,000 radio licences tqten
out during the rnonth °®^XL?^®oreat total number of home radio stations m.ureai,
Britain up to 8,372,000. , , ; i ^ An epldemid of riiumps was
one of the most amustog certaiiUy Is, •K-tf/'hpn ” Here is demonstrated how a lew
ant as it to, to not ,al owed
programme, and Dijriis resp ment has been teowrl. GwdJ
„ over-nta fo® ct I sound judg. lalance to main-
,
iVTEXT wepk at the Grand 'Theatre, Black- iN bum, we have a welcomejrelum visit of Arthur White, JamoM Lincashta edian, in his new slioy?, It k a soarkling entertainment, (dll ol danc- JL ^ S e om arid imany inW u a l turns. ■Rflrpiv i*
produce so much uncontrollably K same time, to arouse much
tlon for the skill 'in the lead. Of him it cari JJ sald without
Saftatodeed'toS'fi* an Individual comedian as A
exaggeration that he to q ---, hlsmannc.-j..-, -
there is a’ subtlety about hto hbmour, tad< t o
) before be utters a w®™. AM rthur White to
n” comedian, s, his ex -pres-
has acquired,(and] she guMris It with vicious intensity.' (jradtlally she impresses on all friends-her cwn as well as hphusbands— that they are aot wanted ta the Craig home; it is much too good for them. Subtly, Harriet undermines Craig! until he to nothing more than a fixture that must be 'painstakingly dusted and put ta its place, at;the, proper times Hto ai nt’s: leaving hls,! rouse, tad the niufder of a' irlen'd, abruptly t rtags home to Craig the fact thqt he is being,toyed rrith by a cold and cslculattag woman whom-he hM; always loved, Heartbroken, he joins ure others who ar: deserting his w fe, leaving her alone, friendliss. Without ever]a seryarrt,,ta.' the great home for which she ruined her life and tried to ruin others. An imposing sup porting cast aids taaterially ta the enactment of this
sensit.ve and moving ptory.
'■his passing that sees the gratification of her ivlsh: to perpetuate hls name and composi-
the finale in the show, and it Is the news of,
THE RIALTO, BLACKIIURN, TO “ dALL IT A D,
IV.”
with a gene: seasoned with
you' like splendldl;
irtii
Day,” at thd next week. | Ian Hunter!
? a twice nightly shoiif calculated to
of the Londdn and New Yorx stage) are a suburban British couple, and
O.livia de Havil- land (that sky-rocketing yourig star),]Bonita Granville (offThese Three” fonie), and Peter; Willes (from the London stage),- are their children., 'rhey;fonii a tricej normal] well-, mannereri {qinliy whose llvei have'always- gone smoothly until their emotion^ are'turned; topsy-turwy liy the influence, of the -first day of Spring. llari'Hufater vei-y nearly strays into an; affair with an actrefi client, played- by Marcia Ralston. 'Hls wlteHs:"proposition ed” by Roland Young, whom j tee meets through hto|toter, a role played by the inim
Rialto, Blackbm [any night and Frieda Inestort- (both stars'
us!dash of liglt comedy, and tender romance see," Call It A
yoiir film fare idtohed up ta acted, deftly difeoted fashion,
itable Alice Brady. -
HavUland conceives a wild passion totite® married arttot who is doing her portrait. The son finds unexpected charms on, Anita Louise, the girl who, IlvPs next doorij Bdnita Orta- vUle,' .who -portrays the fliteeri, year old daughter,'firms' si soul-mate lli Dante Gabriel Bosetti; Adapted from thi! stage play by Dodle Sihitll the picture hqs the dramatic, structure nM broader scop
!, As for thq younger generation, Olivia de ' ' ' A
to an excellent] comedy. essary to ]a good play, with the
which the cantera gives It. i It "CHARGE OF THE LIG
COJIlING TO WH/LlEY. It BRIGADE"
Takes The Ipiunt,’’. which is betog screenw. this week-end at the Whaley'Picture Hall.
and Mickey Rooney poyide lots of'fun and flret-rate'i entertainmen, to (''.The Devil
atmosphere! will find plenty to interest them in "The TOlklng Dead,” to he shown in the early part of next week. BOrto Karloff has a role suited |to' the exploitation o f hto peculiar powers of expressing the mwabre, and there is an abundance of thrilling! situations, i, Tliat lar+famed picture, “'nie (Jhatge of-the
Tliose who like thrilling st iries and ta eerie ‘ i' ,
Ian Hunter! and Peggy Conklin! supply the touching romance.'
Prize
to facing, the] poultry;]keeper) ta the'Billtog- ton district haVe'remained althful to their local sofclety, 'an'd'keeh -taterkt. was taken ta' the annual show heldj under the auspices pi the Billtagtoh-and Dtotrlot Poultry Soclrty, at liangho Catholic School oi,Saturday. .Mr., Proctor,of.lGoosnargh, wh'i acted as,judge, had an ,;unenviable' ]ta^, ^ even was .tfie,
QUALITY Despite'thei difficulties the poultry tadustiy
EVEN I All BILLINGXON ' SHOW
rnerit,, and. optalori that
to compete to the coenty snow. Two challenge; cup; given by ,Mf.', G. a
ha afte^ardsj expressed tie some of the.b&ds,were|wort|iy
Taylor, of Whalley, .were rataed'by!Mf. J. Brewer, of Dlnkley, ,who erhiblted the bfst female, and hyjMr, I!.'Waiburtoii, of Wl
: 23rd, 1887,. by,the. Rev, Birch Jtoes._ 'To-j day members of.-ihelr. family, ^hlch In-] eludes eight-'children, inet injthe Odd-- fellows’ Hall to celebrate the event; ' i I K c e Is 72 and hls wife 69., Thej*,
Chlppipg,' on! :Tueaday celebrated their golden wedding,..having been .married^at St. Bartholomew’s Church on November
Mr.' and Mrs; Roger Leece, Cliib Houses, ; of the P'q
A HIGIH N unusual
t ,of; Columbia’s ( h e Man Who] (he new; film iwi Ich comes on; Heading !parte-tl.e title wle^. ikt splendid actoir, Ralph Bel-; Shig Marita Mkrsh has the idlng feminine-jwle. Isabel h i t in the character of a .vln-
notional part hy has a dual
Y PROVOCATIVE FILM. ! tellifig' them d is the basis,
diplomat who beedmes attracted by the turbu I when Mr. Rupell opened bis lent beauty oflthe llttld Soho waff.
Melody'Ms'a film to
pleise.all the senses, for Herbcrt'WllcoX, the director, has not only ail absorbing story to tell i but
career, as a forelgi "Lbhdor
spectacular song and-dance numbere.. Reall; a delightful telrwl
, ‘ -v
‘reporter whosd atroiigest| coinpetitor -to 'thi girl with whoin he’s ta love; Paul Kelly
ex-'iiewspapenrien Hlcheeel Fersler and lRlch ard Blake, from e( Short Sfory fry George Har^ nion'Coxe.'! Stlrart Erwinjas ^he laconic stai
A REAL life, newspaper s o ry . of event
the' hard-bitten ;tclty editor, tom"bctweei headlines and-lta- allmor y-see|dng wife-l-thai Is fWomen Are] Troube,” Metro-Goldwyn’i fast-moving new; plotuje which comes Mopday until'” ' Editor Blatae were good friendi work on "The S' For* one'thing, wi gang of ■ posripi M c m , « h
I A FAST Moving i Iomedy., behind the headlines, written by twei
las tatroducee
been tremendous. A huge, number of ^ p l e for miles aroimd have taken adiantage. of this splendid offif. ■ . ■
'Sight Testing by'reason of hto latest scientlfle optical methods of
Mr. Rupell has made remarkable success , t a ' '
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EYESIGHT TESTING ^ D REFRACTION » CORRECT! ON.
YOUR-EYES TESTED ipREE.
WednesdSy’s ■ matliiee. ! City and bis kar lieporter,. Casey^ ■ until Ruth Nolan went to if.” Then; trouble beganl between the police and' ihlbltlcn; racketeers .ibroj
uptfight. Whdn
Ruth.stjooped Casey by pullf I 0 , . . ! . « 1
tag headline ndwafrom (he very centre of the enemy camp, the war entered their own fron( yard, with' both (Ruth J tad Biatae finally getting kiitaa rped: ta d, sdritenced ' by tW gang’s own court ito dei .th. ;-Tbe producer have framed thqlr sfory with handsome( realistic .se'ttlri is and, cp itumes, one. scene' of the Press 'Clul Ball bell g parti,QUlatly lavlte
- ; (fonttautog to-morrow-] (Saturday)] tad'every
-free of charge, and all are invited to come and see him and dlscuss'hto or her [Individual case! with him. This to certainly lan oppor-
day next week,' Mr. Rupell wUl 'i(reely and generously give t o advice to all thpse suffer-, tag from eyesight defects. Anyone wifi be able to come and'have hto or her sight tested
[ in a positlon to prescribe and supfly EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES. AX HITHERTO UNHEARD Op] ■ PRICES.
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ta its scope. ' ', ■ ■ ] ' . I ''" ■ ' '■ i JEAN HABLOM and VflUIAM POWELL, j
'jTITTTH so p'opossesshgian airaylof talent. , ” »■ at to dlipo'sal as that -offered, by th f brlillMit stellEr -foursome o f ; Jean'Harlot William Powell, j Mymt Loy arid;' Spencei •Tracy, directed by J a c k , - - - . , - , , ,
'daki, spirit and InteUlgmce drid unfolding plot; which keeps its audlmce .constantly
a foregone cppoMoii tiat " Libelled Lady,] which will be shbwn, fo m Wednesday ‘night, wbhid be'a plitiife'filt above,ordinary,str-' dafds. It]b'£lj!fhat,j'(nd niore.; Played the hilt by lte celebfatid peitannel in rok which couldn’ihave bem, radre becoiiltag'i|[ they had beeir .made to order, directed will
rxu»«vj
]b(m’ to supply, Glasses, either riirrless or framed ta 10K»rat gold-filled .flttto, (filled with the best crown spherical,Jense i, from 5/-
(For instance, iris time-saving, metiiQds allow
a pair, for either distance or readlrg, to five different styles. This to ] the ei tire cost. Only when social leiises are requi :ed to any extra charge necessary.
'It'must be pointed out that eac r caller is given tadlvidual attention and to not dealt
, the triumphaiit "Tale pf '&vd C i t i e s , [ F I V E ,
Cionway, who flltotd with] in a haphazard .'*Pnrn Plfloo” If tunll'I • I'lMwwtw lATrimMiR
;DIFFEROT. .STYLES AT 5/- A PAIR.
, .........iiianner.
the above offer. It to
advtoable.foi' eveiyoire to take the earliest opportimlfy of seeing Mr. Rupell/ Such! a [chance may n'qver .occur
As there-'fo bound!to tie a big d imand for ■ agata]!"'
Interested’ and; awusbd, "Libelled Lady” Is a worthy produotion iit e tery sense.; Ai indi cated by Its ktlei thehtory bdncerns‘a gifl who to piit, on the he rdltaek and sues' fo damages. 'It tothls rSle whlcl|MtosLoyp|ay|
and It is'itCe oi the bbsfc She hi EVEN IF YOUR EYES SEEM AlA RIGHT, - ■ 7 ;''!:''
YO.U SHOULD [Gb AND. HAVI THEM TESliED FREE' OF CHARGE
(because there is no fear of being rdvtoed to' ^vear gl^csAf theyare.unnecesscry, rind if,;
ever attempt- ,;aU ls''WeUyoU(
.viill.cyme:away sat sfled that'
ed; Miss Haytow^is eqiially ie ll cast (is tllb your eyesight.i(t,^^',fo,eye^' sweetheart of Mhe hiwspaber’s managtoi the information coste you nothing ,Wa®ers
tag Miss Loyffali; to bve \flth hlm.,ii The [ only.
■winning the' ineh of tl eta.hbarts. ' Summeid up, 'Xlbbuedbady” to, tad of the most bifili- ailtly cast and; dlverttaglyl written iseneen storles-a definite hit!
scheme to caiuied* b'eyoDd his owii plotttogi when he' in turn fords hlmsblf smitten ;Wlti the bewitching Miss Lty.]'-An earUer,'“ma;'-. riage of convenience” t) Mtob Harlow ripmpli-
cates.things qblte a bit, but:fol to ironed-oUt beautifully inure fade-lut; with both hefotags
Ngte'the Additss Very Caret illy: ' ’ MR. LEWIS RUPELL, OPD'THALMIC pPTpMEn IST,^
38, Castle Street, Clil heroe. (Opposite W.oolworth’s Stows)
'Ponsnlting Hours:. 10 a.m' fo 8 pun. Dally. r at
editor Spenew -Traiiy, whili Powell has | of glasses should undoubtedly gr^i this off^ Sour-packed cirarbet rrtoati ta as the! suavb whereby [their, pwn^ g t e s can be .t o p r o ^ star reporter hired fo block . the'libel suli.; upon at, a low cwt. ,Reniember_ Mr.,Le^ Powell's*^ Idea k to sgu|lch the suit byimai}- Rupell’s Special Prices are for a si ort period
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IDCOESSFUL EiS 1 HBITlONj AT B|EAD. Slrnphstbne'' Fanciers’ :
Socle:
. . . . . . jy : held, thsljr (;hur(:h,School, R event proved a fliji
The Read and
(luallty; itandard.; Mr. :udgedthepoultr!
J annual show in the i id. last, Saturday. iThe uncial success] and'the
rouse (Read) thf >: fapey pigeons, Mr. a. Todd (Biirnley): tli e raefog homers, arid
exhfots reached,;,a'. high W. Barrett' (Read) sectlOnrMr- C. Moor-
[dr.iC. phsworth [erlgars.,: ,Mr. G. in efficieht secrete:
:'Vade. ‘ Ditto, h^ ' 7 -Hanson; 3,; J, er-'‘Single comb
:iolt ; 2 and 3, J. ed cock:, 1, 'W. C
(Black-mrn) the. bud- fobotsen (Read) made. , r y . . j . - ; ; - , , - , ■
lacl .
Meetli Skurr,
White Leghorn 30ck:(l, O'! Roberts; 2, [Southern; 3, J.
fcuthemi 3, J: G( tt ahd'Son. -
fo! 1] J. Hadwfo L'Av
Ashworth; 2,. J, I red hen rose off (ilarksonj 2, R, M y - variety, e^ Muthem[ 2, J, W
shire, who exhibited: ;he tost breeding pm.,I '!'"Mj7^ece wastfornierly eniployed'al • Much of theisuccesi of tire show was;cue‘ Rgrry’s chair works'. " He has been art
,, I Bleasdale, on account of hls. si “ P" I hearfog.'
C. Barnes, of Nobletti Pani, Langhp, , ilhe -various iwards ;w0re as follows: [ Breedlhg, rieii (bglil bfoea)::l,'J. .Brewer;
2, J. Simpsoii„(Langho).! '!, J, Brewer: 3 W. M., Taylor, Ditto (female); 1, Rhode Island Red ( nale) 1, H. Warburtjm: d. oreweik 0, w. ah. xa; r sbDY BARTHOLOMEW, jbeWe Cooper Rotierts'
, Clarkson, jWilpshlr:. Leghorn, tjiale: I'.foid 2,
'3, H. Watburten, ' Cross-foed, kngle dr rose .comb; burton; 2, J. Simpson: 3, H Harford, Langho. A..O.V., male: 1, H. Oretson, Wllpshirei; 2,
3,''S;D6uglas.l",',- [[. ,| ■ '' .■! ' ' ! ! ] ' .- Eggs, whifo;-1,
J.jpreWer; 2, R, Douglas'. ' Eggs,!brown':
Light Brigade," will be shorn from Thurfoay onwards. ](Errol Flynn,
farnousj.as "Captain Blood,” has the foremost role fis a cavalw officer mixed up ta a romance of lan especially dramatic order. • Thrills ate tremendous; os "the noble six hundred," ilmmortaltocd; by Lord Tennyson; charge the Jalaclava heights. This to one of the most spijctaoulat pictures
ever made; > : , ; ' : ‘
■ Heaviest'eggs; l| H, Harford; 2, M Taylor.'
gldves,l250 -years ;oU,aindrellcs[of[the
fo.afly smuggling I days,! were, found : during the demolition of a house ta Golden Strdet, Deal.
Twenty-four pairs of French white
The gloVes were ta perfect condition and un- B0lled7 ‘ [i'(;j-]-] -.■
Eggs, tinted: l, J.ipimpson; 2, J,-Brewer. Ducks: I,iT, Fluke, Whalley; 3, J;Brewer; I | Dlttd,‘ female; 1, G(.: Roberts;'2, J.iBrejiyer; , Sunday School last Saturday are to he *
J. Chamley, Staionslone, 3 J. Brewer; ( | ‘ ' Ditto., female: 1,CT. Chamley;- 2,
J.Down- ham; 3, J. Brewer, i
Taylor; 2,
J.Brewer,
Miss Metcalf, of Martholih Grange, Altham,- Mrs. Reeves, of Chfoley, befog fo the chair. Supporting them on, the platform were . Rev. -.R. H, Hothersall, B A., and-Mrs. Hothersall, The sololpt during the afternoon was M ss E. Stotti of’ Burnley, accompanied by Mrs.: S.
afo
M. ,'W. Ta^Wr;'3, J. Brete. Ditto,ifemWe: .1 bird 2, p.[Warburton;
J. BreWer;] 3,
J. Simpson; M. Taylor,'(Wilpshire.)| i 'VKhlterWytadotte (male): 1, W.
M.iTaylor;
2, J. Brewer; Sl-A. Asitdn, :Langho)..: • ... ...................... G[ Rrberts, (Sabde i);
Ditto (heavyI breed : . !, H. Warburfon; 2,: r : ■!,
i ■was conducted by, the mlnlsteij. Rev. D. S. Jamieson.; The fe c ia l, preacher for thf
services were held In the Bap St Chapel last Sunday on behalf of tlji.e Baptist Mlsslohary Society.' The morifoig service
MISSIONARY [SERVICES, -Special
evejfoig service: was •Ml8S'B..M, Wood returned .mlsslohary; from: Chowtsun, China.[,[;.!(;(. :U ,[7]
CBRISlMAS'PAlR.^’rhe prjoceeds of n- Christmas falr i. hejd . In the Methodist
1 H War devoted to the reductlorr of the debt lii- The fair was opened In the afternoon by
to the splendid prganliatlon of the commltfoe otjiUellow-practically all hls life, and the untiring efforts of the secretary,iMr.'
■ * iSiDDEN.,'
enjoy good health and are regdlarly seeij In the streets of the village. 'Before hef marriags , Mrs. Leece was Miss Alice Bleasdale, daughter of .MrJ t o r g e Bleasdale known locally as .“ King7 ■ — 'lature and
Wafton, single
ed, .v«„ Ditto,'
Variety light b r e jl cock ! Ditto, hen: l. J.'W. variety, heavy hr , 'W. Ashworth
iadwtek;'2; and'3, J. W- ' W.l Ashcroft;'2,
Holt. Wade.
AshV7(irth.-' Any other' id, cock: 1] R] Nutter:
___ l';-A. Southern;;
'heiU 1, J. W. Likeireat,cross-'
((hlbltlop Ashwb;
IWebste::
: khaki Icampb^ duck Ashworth; 3. Jar
'rarlety: 1, G. V, .Ishworth. Ten-s rarlety poultry ,n :rn; 2, G- Roberp
Boutherfo 3, Hcllen .M] Blundell.-’t ’Ahcoha:
Holdfen and Son Kibg- Ditto,
Spangled Old
2 And 3,*R. King. 2,'G. Spencer; 3,
hejo:[l,-J.-Ch8n(lj R.iKtog. :f}ift 'class, anS
Southern; 2, J. -iEggs','White: 1
Ashworth; Di Japet'Ashworth Fancy plgeom
j.'W.'AtaWorth. Lady Alice Reyal
3, J. t'Ashworth. Any other
y; A.-£outhem. .1 ^ 2, J. W.,
th.' Ditto; hen:
_'acks0r; 2i and 3, J. W. rilling feUing class, My; Mantam;!!, A. South-, - ■ IGott and Sob.
.,jn :
'2, J. 'Wlldman; . 3, R, l ,R. KIhg; , 2, 'A.
hirst. -A.O.V. bant im' cock:;fo 2, Keys And Hanlson; 3.£-:Wade. . Ditto, ’
1, XI. a Dewhlrst; 2 a ; Southern:'3,
A.Dewr froin pjrecejitag (ioluriin).!
- ^ '•’- '-^ ’ley; 2, W] Stanworth; 3, variety'poultry: i,'' A,
.Ashv]prth;'3,‘R.Klng.
j[.H, foefoe5:(2-£mq 3, Brown or,(tinted: Y,
elfo; 2i'.J,;Law; 3. J.
!k; l.lLiTomhnEon; 2; 3, J. fo, Ashworth.
arid 2, s. and J' ; icLachJan;, 3, J. B.' Han- bnl; 2 ahd 3i-R. Hewrarth,
son. 2, a Dewhlrst; heft; 1, G. ibbQtt Modena', bred r Qi'Ibbotson; 3, , 1 an d '-3) R. He VMW Lacone: 1 anql Taylor, i AO.V. son; 2,‘SMnd Swafo, i Ditto, McLachlan; 2, A,O.V..!bred 19
Spencer, Of Sabden.>>The forge variety of goods! offered for-sale pointed, to the enthusiasm of. the ,many workers,;only equalled - by - that - of the e(iger buyers] After the sale a concert was given In the school by the “ Super TonlM" conceit Party,- from Lumb“ln-Rossei|dale; The joint secretaries '. for the event; were Messrs, H. Marsh' and- H. Biggin. It |ls
expected.that about -£106 wffi have- been
cleared, q
.l;-R. 'Webster: King.
2,‘and 3, J- W,
3; a 'W ils o n ,, Coad; i3, ,W. I homer icock,
(dontlnued ,,'
! ! Racing homete.;
cock.aflult: 1, J
Modena ad fit cock: ri. R. Howatth. ■ 3,i .G, Ibbatsoh. 'Ditto,
!B7, cock; l,M.-Iiewfa; 2
7: 1;- W. T,:. Stanworth McLachlan. . Gifticldss 2 Greenhalgh; ■ 3V R,
r. W. McLachfoK; 3, R. hen: jl, -S, and- J.,W, - Taylbr;*3i'R.' Webster,
and 3]lj. Harding. (Ditto, hen: 1, W.,E loot .01 next column),
'Hardfog:i2, W,'H: Goad; 'itto, h!n::l and'2, W.,H: ,wley. 'LikelleBt .ractas: bhed 1037: 'L W.-Fawtey*; '
■Llkellestyounghomer
2. : 01 Ihhotson: ,3; M. adult tock: 1, G. Atkin-
Howarthi Dittos hen ; 2, ' G. • Ihbotson:
-Any- [variefe /frlll: -1 Ditto, hen: , (
havff flown„ 40 ..0... m.. ...... ,ovexn ‘1, F. Ash wort irph;h; 2. T. G. WhlthanJ; 3, W.'Blundell.
Cdad;!2 and 13, C. Mporljouse iles or jo'verii
R;Shorrocks]
200 Imlles orjiover: 1, ,W Blul TlUqtson:'i3, W. -H.-Coa! 1,W. H .C o^ ;2 , S c ilt t
Shorroeks]] iDltto, eocl havfe flown 100 mllfs. oi
3, W. Crawshaw, adult (SD.lf. .rung) i:
Turner; 2, J ;E. Hanson, homer, 1937 Tdrher. :
ttd] . Cock; to
I and 3,- T.'-G. Whltham; 2, Ditto cook, td-have flown
W. H. Coad ! 3, ,T- C. W. -— ilthdm.' Ditto, herf!; 1,-W.-Newby; , J., . S(|ott]and Bridge; Sportl-dlstance homer,
...ott jand ------
over: 1 and 2, ,
idell:;2, T. Utto, heji; 'ldKe;-3,R. ed -1937, to
(S.D.Urungl); lland!2, J. W.
and 3, J ; W, Short-distance
, Yellow: 1, W. Crawshaw;' (2, Newhouse Bids,; 3, J. picklns(in.':'[,: cobalt;blue or mabve, cock: 1, WdCraWshaw:- 2,. New- hodse Bros.1; 3, T, Holtendi i ; White or greywing cock: 1, J. Dlckiilson; 2, Mrs. wmls;- 3, iW. Crawshaw. '1 Any; other colour, coc c : ' 1,117. Crawshaw. - Ditto, hen: 1, J. RJ Johnson; 2j Newhouse Bros.; 3. W. CraWahaw.' Green or! yellow, 1937 eddk; 1 and|3, J. Dlcklnsofi; 2; X. Holland, Any other colour, 1937, coekt 1, W. Craw-
Budgerigars.—Ligfo -green': 1, Jr R, Johnson; 2L1J. DIcktaseta: 13, A. Davies,
Diggle; 2, El Buck, gainereock: 1,
; -3; W. Berry.- cock:. 1, A.,
comb: 1, J. A.
fog. stooi
Ditto, hen: 1, J;; - Rhode -foland • -9 anrii .T ,W
■-‘Ancona, rose -‘ Green ] '2,. A.
at I 'K
M iFlriends’ Meettag' Hou?e, Sawley, on Saturday, thr bridegrOcim- b ifog Mr. Wffilfon Pei ■BrOtnertcin]
A Quaker marriagejwa^ soletmlsedcat '
J llss EVelyne aughter (if
yalverley] youngest bes Call ertey, of
g ’House, Sawley, afad Mi'] 'William! , of * Rochdale, addressed!' ;he ime'eti :. J T h e ;bride [and bridegroom then
Mopres,(Of the' ofo rials are 'll
. oq and W k each‘:Other*by; thei:haiid; imd made thd‘marriage declaration; 'The Irrld^room foist made ifoe declaration.
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MissiEva Wilson andlMlte Hilda Hanson,^ IrienBs of the| bride,[Slgited thp declata-. Jon ha chief witnesses. | Mr. Iqoores j ritedj any member of jthel meeting to si the declaratfon, and about twenty did so., Thb bride vras wearing 11 blucj marocaln
'eadj the declaration] which was'signed >y the bride and brldegrdpm. Afterwards,
'■it'-
irese,' with navy blu^ hat trlrmned with whltfo ' She had a spray of. white carna tions and asparagus femp. ■ Miss Wilson Wore a navy blue suit |Wlth bliiel and white bat, and MlPs Hanarn had ip wine And ivurquolse iult; with hat to tone, j They had^praysot, whlte'eariiatloiis,
held] at the spread- EaglfoHotel, Sawley, and (Mr. jard Mrs. I Pennington ifoter motored to ithelr honre at Low-street, Brbthertoh. 1 or traVfotog the bride wore a nsjvy blqe chit, with a fox fur, and hat to tone.;- ! .; '■ , ' , J ■'
After the ceremotiy.'a re(»ptlon[was I-
marriage, wafo solemnised Meepng.Hou^e atiSayleyl
Some years havq .eiapseq’ since ]i at 1 he; Friends
of Garden'House, apditlie ] bride,,
'.
H‘M I i
( » h. I. The demand for the followlngi offer has , TOO LATE
|MR.LEW1SRUPELL’S SIGHT-TESTING
YOUR OPTORTUNITY AT
PREMISE .dither
I vY nent premises -at 38, Casuo Street, CUtheroe, ho little realised (that the .public
[ew perma- . . , Friday,
would respond so wonderfully .to, ito 6pe.olat offer.
■'■_ - v '''''
ce our j“E«(noimc ” Service special offet of'25 per cent, Discount seiit to us during the FORTNIGHT
M
(NINE)
I S/- i i , to i
I1 £ 2 5 1 r Ir
Bypopulantlcction ’«tktr’8‘‘million- n o '
rite' ptn
tiecatiBiof its matve lous petfotmaii^e uidwhoUy exclusive
Btn is nssi o n or THB vm - nssi *
■ ., - ted
rings.that when show the entire ink c mtent at aU times. Give, Parker VACUMATIC this yeaf I
Pais; til; X is/.,
Penahto matc\; fT/l &:»/<. '.a
he Joyful CliristiTias Gifi GKINDLETON.
-shaw; 2, J. Kler. ' Ditto, heii: 1, T. Hoi- ifotd, Beginners! dass, cocK:or hen (not to have won a f i r s t ' p r i z e ) *
1 and 3, J. Wilson. The effort wa; £3 being raised, for In: tituto Iqnds.
■ 'WHIST DRIVE.-An i etijoyablo .whist ■ drive was held i on Saturday night In. the' Institute, 16 tables boliig occupied. i Mr.'T;- Bleazard supervised the play and prizes were: gained by. Misses E. Slater tad B.iWooller, [re. P. Wilson and Messrs. G. Douglas and J. quite successful, ovec'
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