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e have the Qoods— m r .
' l - i ' e say, more? ■ i !
l^ads to. arrest on WHALLEY THEEiT CHARGE,
olTEaivEsi complimented.
4wo cigarettes of an unusual brand led the arrest “of Josfeph ppuglasWO),-
living in furnished rooms ta Pidpkbui^i uncli Janies WllcUng
i Cou?f ^ W d a y
of 16 Ddrwent-^reet,] Bla^burn, p h S a t CUth^roe -County
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S e t t e s . goods U Jewellew valued af p I s 3s
eif.fropi! “ Hatewood?’ Portfleld,
seh e S t o t l i r C e months hard labour. C e r Watkins Noble^i manu
^ K t h e f c feeadtog gunU both-the accused were
tJ turer^^ 0” “.Hare^ood,’' POrtfleld, M e y stated! that; a t ^ -50j.m. on
ently to lounge,
ti ■ a
nKShpr’eth 'h d left his house with the an W o w s seared.! > e n he
last night wreekjwhen chUdren---- the stage. The duties of host a id ho by
" At'Home8:i’’| |were Successfully ' '' * , 1'
Clltheroei oof Lane Method were
Leelnlnk arid Jamds Slater, a rd th the chairman by Rosemary Rean. A delightful programme w a s . . by the p f l ib w I children, th( se part being
fulfilled dVaCX MAVv wl*i
greaves, Gladys DUwson, Jean and Sh Battersby, jJpari Spencer, Bessie Bfi J v M i l i j C C U l i a i g ) * »A U * * v * M V M VW I
rie prr,
Eileen Eccles, latbaira and
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ireen [an
Jean Reemmg,| Muriel Webster, il T3iifVk TATrmcnrt Mfll
Jim Bbwshef. | |
and dancesi aU submitted dence and; givlngj much p L - .— .
?etnned at W|30 p.m. ihe fomid someone h K e e n ih the' house, ehtSing appar
'e and! had ra!nsacked drawers, )g away goods and jewkUery valued
£56.3s. 0d.|:t ' !
brown leather brown puiSi contalmng about
engagement ring, a grey bolonred ring box, a rolled! gold^pock,et wateh, a
The manfarticlM iniluded a lady s an
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solid silver Cigarette box cigarettes! ! a fountain pen, powder
c(OTpact, folding watch, ep p su te meter,'eleitric torchi pnCj piece ^ glass, two I compasses, two : lady 8 brooches,! a lady’s' bracelet,! a lady s gold bracelet, a pair of jeuff links, a pair of lady’s earrrings,! three ties, two collars,! and a bottle Of scent.
at Church',' stated ‘th a t ialong with Detective-Constable |p v t l l . „ h e _ saw louglas at 41,jLeyland-Streel;, Blackburn.
Detective-Sergeant. ;Gregs6n, 'Stationed
Cigarettes ori :the footpdth ;at Wllpshlre. I Slot satisfied, they took P » r 4 n t o pus-
rield, m t i le y . On looking through tome drawers; he found two cigarettes sfinilar to! [the missing brapd. which Tuld not be obtained locally, in a clgar- itte case i Douglas said he found the
P y ' told ! ;hlm they were looting for b p e rty stpleh from |“ Harriwood/’ Port-
' Replied, “ Not guilty-’’ T ? , to f c o nM 1 their inquiries and a t 2-15 on. October 22nd prlsorier said hp.wlshed to make a ktateraent.! ' In thei statement Douglas Emitted th a t on Saturday, October 9 th,
tlody. Wheri charged with the offence he and Wilding wqnt to| "Harewood
I placing them ori a shelf under the stairs. tAt 4-0 p.m. the sanie day] he recovered
5nd, entering the hpuse by ,the back door Which they found Insecure, took ^ a y the goods meritloned'ln thq charge. They {hen went ito 16,; Leitis-street, Great Sarwood, where Wilding s mother lived, rind hid !the articles In two stockings,
he stolen property from to, Lewis-street.
He then Interviewed Wilding who said, “ That Is right, I h e . stuff 1 Is at my mW e r’s.’’ ! f Later I'WUdtag was shown the stateroerit made by Dpuglas and he
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! , I Sole Clitheroe Agents ' ! i '& d Wilding! said, “ Guilty'
,Vhen charged wlth|toe offence together Douglas said, “ Pi®^, 811*'*'^ ^ *’
nade a statement wfeiuti
liYou have pleaded guilty to very serious offences: have you anjrihlng to say?. Douglas replied, “ I think we have been Ivery foolish; to commit these offences,
Colonel Starkle (
addresClng.prlsoners). ^ ,
I and Wilding said, “ I am Sorry and I will make sure It does riot oepur ; again,
SIX pTHElt OFiraiNCES.
I! Superintendent Pagett told the magis trates that: rirlsoners ■ wished s^ix other-
offences to he taken Into consideration. These were of a minor character com
pared with th a t offence arid Included the
theft of a 1 plane and' an axe from a building site !at Whalleyi three ^hens
I five pullets' valued: a t £1, ^ om a field a t Great Harwood: one cwt.' of lead fiashlng' valued at 12s. 6d. from Great Harwood ‘ railway; station; and also breaking and entering a platelayers cabin and stealing la pair of boots and a crowbar on the railway r ear Great Har
valued at 7s.:6d., the property of Henry I Yates, Whalley: two hens valued a t 6s.,
the property I of John Chlney, WhaUey, wood.
Robinson):: Have ; the missing articles been recovered? !
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boots and crowba^ arfe the: only things which have been recovered Superintendent Pagett told the magis
Superintendent ! Pagett; iThe mpSi ,
The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr.A. J. D. I ' ,
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trates that! Douglas, who was a native of Barrow-in-iFumess, came to live m th his
dinner je f jthe British Clitheroe heldon Saturday
Dlstlnc
a large;lifathering, and a wris Ise i iryedl by wives, of] Mr. IV. IG
«ii ,,.i(la rh e r was the read a jlitte r pf apology Hprgraves, who was to
present! the' In 'I
episode. ■ ant.
the Clilb warmly thantoi, fjt_iuU I VM\Irt rrlvon ' hw
pageant copifiared with othet towns. I Mr. Edw secoridip the proposltlpi r crirrled With enthusiasm,
proposed) b y , Alderman pointed iu t Ithe, low cost 0;
pageant, j 1 A jvotp of I thanks to
mother, who was a widow, and the re mainder of the family InlBlackbum some years ago.] His mother ,4*®^ in i934 and left him with two youilg children. At present he was unemployed. He pointed;
house, and pencil imarks had been made against houses occuplrid by^ females. When he ;was arrested,! Douglas ri®u ® slip of paper. Inscribed (with four names of females with their addresses and tele
phone numbers. '. 11 j „ , V, Wilding! was a 'native of Great Har
been preferred against either of the men. Three Hitters vrere rerid to the Bench
That wris: the first thne a charge had J1
nual overseas missionary " At Homes ’ were held a t the; Methodist Church, anc Misses E. LofthOuse and E. House wen the hostesses, Mr. Frank Harrison was chairman, and after the fdfpial opening
Miss Holgate s&g “ Cast Thy Burden,! followed by the! recitation, “|The PeacL Pipe," splendidly rendered i by Miss Kathleen Wilson. The Rev. G. T. Gold;- smith gave a very Interesting lecture on “ Life with the 'Australian Blacks,” and
this was Illustrated by many excellen; lantern islldes. The Misses Holgate again gave an item arid after Mr. Furness had thanked the artistes, lecturer, and the Rev. D. W. Holtifor working the lantern refreshirierits wire served. ; :
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Golf is my idea of sport In, these days.-;- Miss Dorothy Round. , .
all Purpdses TIMES OFHCE.
1 thirteenth century it was applied only t) those who had passed a certahi university
Bachelor was not always used to denot the state of an unmarried man.; Before th
. ‘ , j degree, i ■ - , ' '■ ’
havoc with the hulls of the |old wooden vessels, ^Is capable of boring! Its tunnel through five feet of the toughes( teak.
The tdredo shlpworm, which lised to play
(Colonel A.|E. lel Gendre Starkle). an nounced th a t the; Bench could not over look the Seriousness of the offences an d , both prisoners wpiuld ibe committed to; three mopths’ hard labour.;
After I a retirement: the Chairman ’( ! , ; :
permission to complinient th a ae- tectlves concerned jpn the smartness they had displriyed, k d said they had
Mri Noble asked | the m ag is tra ls ’!
worked I extreriiely jihard and with great riklU to, Itcover property which he valued very highly. ;
agreed with Mr.! Noble’s Iremarto and corapUraehted Detective-Sergeant Greg- son-and' Detectlve-Confitables North and
Colorielj Btarkle said the magistrates
Bland had dlsplriyed.: "Tt Is due to their efforU th a t tMsI'
case.hris bee 1 brought, and If
Ori ithe skill and thoroughness they
thing ' said.
uuv ■ uccu w*y«&***'»
It had) pot . beeri brqught, this sort of !ht have gone on and on, he
J. _ 'nPFAwfa 7» iT
■ The riieb'lc System—! of % b '__
trading ]cpuh( ' adopted i t
1 calculation—came into
789. Slpde'that date, m___ ust of the principal itrlesL-Enghnd | excepted-have
-trie decimal method 3 force in'France in
. LECTURE.—Last night week, the an
wood, apd 'worked ari|a weaver up to three'riiOpths ago, since which time he 1 had beeii tmemployed. He vias a married man rindruved with Ms wife. There Was onelchlld. '
testifying! to Wlldingri previous good character !
iFletchriri FJ Long, Jack a 'ster.l Edwprd Swarbrlcki arid J.lMarsdfen. Everjo time] arid when the ever li the slriglng,of the Natlo agreed It hrid been one pi and most successful In tha
IThe 'artistes who gave th; 1
Alderman Manley, a:
out th a t when the police ivlslted Douglas S; house a telephone directory ^was found. | although! there wis ho telephone In the
Basliall: Eaves and Bi Committee' an enjoyable In the Assembly Rooms
BASHALL i SHOW EFFORT. — P
Ing, of. a music' of Slmpkori WrlghtJ
deputy,! t nd! hi present ng| or the I held given ' by
Mi! L. Hardy LegionDinner.
success attended the annual ■ ■ Legion Club,
!hav, ( f
ierO . The 1 items Included songs, recltaUons ;
is due to Mis. Webster, who \ ms respon sible for the children’s train ng, and to Fofd, E.
the plpnlstoj Messrs: J. C ley andE.| Batterkby. Thel seidndl naif of the - .- a -
Dean, lEdmrind! Bush, Jack Bewsher filled their parts
had paring 'evlderitly worthy of pra se th ]v**>. , children,
nowles, ; Maud'Hargreaves ..............
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consisted I of !a i dellghtfull: f presehtedi play, ‘I A Rtol Fairy,” depleting the Story of a {amilyfs goid turn to ^ Kfortunately] placed home.
. Cooki and Jim adirilrabm and
Rosemary
received we 1i deserved applai Be'from the audience.! The prod ■ucer,
r.MlisM.D^on, kpent muci
Other scholars were r e s p o # lo t the entertmninenti op Saturday alght, when
and she too is ,
thnelpre-
the hrist ar d hostess, the Rev.,and Mrs. hadlhepleasure of, receiving -- - p;rjjinsoriwas
J. H.'Shaw, — „ a large coippanyJ Mr.H. '. i 'X ty p ic a l;.,—- - , -
in the chair programme
lE , m lemberslof
I sh e r’U d 0. Hafgreaves,
E.Battei'sby, 10.^ Smith,
Jai J&6kksonf B. Cowman, B.l Proctor, R. Ford,|K. Rartrinl P. Tomlimon. G. Bew-
mbers,! so ’ AJ. vw»»***»-**i —• ------ -
! Parkeir, W Kendall, and !M1ss I a. -! Beck jwas the additional I songs were
was: presented, the title.; ’The ,tray|ed' by
the! party were the Misses ]
ForrAltogetherlthe first half of thp pro- gramriie wris extremely brig it and tune
anl'Messfs, W. Jl Birch, J . D. Jackson. i)lanlst,l and _____ Mr. C.
w su ig b y '
ful arid was ri dredit to all concerned. Affir t h | irtterval, a diveftlng cpmedy
Cowipan: and Me fessrs. H. Dr ver, D.'Pate- .a . J s b y , A. ,Krindal, a n p .
the
roleswere Misses R.
field, IE.; Battefi i li
“ Let’S'DolA Play.” was ( apitally por-
FroUck,” who Joked and s a n ;, as w k l l^ The
Wa] submitted by i The bu...........
cc ncert party - ^
preserited d nunlber of burl !swes. lel
programmei
Rosemkry apd Dqrothy Dean Eric , greaves, T6ip Dawson, Allan (/pates,
. submitj ta
Edmbfldsoii,f Ruth Townson, MargUret Elsie DawSoL Estelle and
I
Hansoi, : JeinlWalsh, Jean Atkinson, Hszel Taylor,
St Church continued occupied
a most encpuragliii ranged :
I those respor Bible for
addtess, spoke of the grpat work done by won en mlssl onarles : the evening solos 'v e ' pleaitog styii by Mrs W v . v . . . and[Mrs, C. |lsriop,iOfiWaddln^n- Spekkman, of -;Wriddlri|^i^; w®® j" “® accompanist. Miss r much pleasure with satisfactory r e p o r t ' treasurer. M ss Camn the ^ev. W, Marshall
a very aM
was] glvkn by the . I htefore closing, jxtende'd thanks to mating Ithe meet-
tag so succejsful and wards, supper was se and' a sliver collection of the funds.
, ,4bbot; aUo gave her! recitals. A
wed In the school, tvBi taken Iniald
eriJi^able. After-
last night week of Mn. Ethel Efimondm, I wife of Mr. fames Ednriicson, of Dqm -
I OBITOAR'f.-The jd ip ti, piace
ham-road,: In her 43fd y®af- Edmondson had beei; Iri jUl-healtti_for some time, p u t foll®'®®ri b f i employment
I to tfeatmept was neg atl' Shrbpshlre; she camp to irl] and ta the succ^
g• 'if • •
husoand and son, a n l the family. In thelr losrif Prior to ,the interment at-the Chtacjiyard on Mopday, the Rev. WjMarqhall c ow u c t^ a sertice
Geriutae syjnpathy 4,
a t 1|he Methodist Ch^urcta ^® “ JKU, Lover of my Spip^ and Whp
f athoms the eternal (hpUght, were sung
Mr.lT Yates preslCta&lat the organ Many old friends were iPpsent and tm Wofeen’s (3ulld was represented. Mr J. Smith 4 r r le d oh. the arrangements Flofal tributes were .sehtlby: Raaband
Aurity Letty: A u n t ip c yM Gecirge,' Nfellie am; 'B ^ b a ra ; tonle. Tommy and J®bn; J a m Lizzie, Geor^^
and Son: I All at . . . ford; and B;
Jackson, I and ithe - audience 'was kept In a errlment ps the
.was rinfilded. The play was well re ceived, and the! joint prodveers. Miss M. Dlxori and Mr. H. Driver, m 1st have been amply refaaid for their pfforts by the
contlriuops state of m®-j---— ; „i„„ story 'of the yllfagers’ attempt a t a play
warni|th |of tde applause.
his, Band plriyed dance music, and this too' was i highly] appreclatec, Rif resh-
During ;he; interval, Mr. J. Bailey and
mentk wefe keilved each of the! lorigregatlon.
Uhaw.
Homes”; 'vere again a^d At the
clpse.lajvote of th helpers ivas c r" -'”'' the Hevi ]f. H
ivuuc u. „.iaaks to rill the •Tied on the proposition of
n ght by! ladles a; id the " At ilitlnct kuccess.
Aurit Clan, and Un^e Mfs Morlcy, Accrlnjtonj battle, wii . ana famll!', Chesterf l 4 Brlght;Streel[,
andRosali:; Enocli 'M l le and bajoy 'Clitheroe: Toll Bar,
Mrs. Donhigton an d i^ ^v -r--. Mrs. Jeffs ind Wta; Mtt Peimington an Arthur, Cl: theroe;
Brian; Madge; M^ arid Mrs- L. Hu^- 'te; Mrs Roblnsbri fend Mrs, Lav,
1
iMrk. Hall, Clitheroe:}jMr. and_ Mn, Hotsfall; Mr. and Mrs,jYates and G re t,, Mriry Ja n :; Madge) Gqorge and Joan, Blackpool; Nelghbopri ;i Chatbum (3(- o p ^ t lv e Women’k 1 ! Gu Id; W®j{aie Sotlety; Tellow Worklje iple No. 1. Shep.
and Nrs. L. Taylorfefed family; Mr ..„,?llnson and Mary, Clltheroe, Eric ,
; PRESEf
TATION.il-The i r in te r '_ ''grrimme of the Mbthfe^ Utaon wjf
’ alko gave an tateresting address on Tl le , h o r i sW of the Chrirril.’’ ,^
opkned or WednesdkyJ ght, when the e was a gcod attendanc] of lu ^ b em it a kervlce held ta the ftapreh^ The vicar, ReV. A. E. Sv?allowI‘M.A. officiated m
epairmari, and' gaip they all knew, thel great work Mrs, rom Mr. F. J. Freeman had done jahe would keep; in re attejided to doing for the Mothers Union, for she the Legion’s never serimed to rirea|ry'i ,“ I often s p
p Coronation' Mrs, Freeman out i and about ta t p proved a good village, and sometiriies wonder how p e
Wr. Hapdy was Manley, who producing the
lard Swarbrlck n, which was
those given ta
'A koclril ivenlng follow! contributing |piccolo a rd iwhistling sOlos,! songs apd
id, the flut!
lid JairiesIWeb-' N. Blackburn
services were Messrs W.
— r solos, monologues,
artistes
jia l if the
jne had a Jolly; ing closed with; Anthem, all'
,._j pleasantest: Club’s history.
splendid meal table, silk umbrella a ad a Bible, m ;h the members, inpcriptlcin on thp] fly-leaf, the Vicar
. Thfere was ' thfe presentation of a bi ,rr walnut p p : e '
'igible reccgnltlon of the work perform :d I by]Mrs. Freeman during! the many years , . jsh e has been secretary. Before maktag
an adjournment,was ipale to the C h u rp Institute, where thkiipenbers gave ta i -
or Whist for
No matter which you we have all requisites games.
PLAYING CARDS ^ SCORE CARDS ’ BRIDGE BLOCKS bridge CARDS PENCILS
and' a ■ choice range 0 'Suitable for Prizds
A
the picture to attends Ito her household duties, th e | the members viCar said. “ She) does, for one only them in the | needs to |go Into her, home to prove tlmt. Mrs. Freeman, unfortunately, Is gett: ng older, and I know she will forgive me w telling you th a t ion October 1st, she reached the age of three score years end tep. I think, howeyer, p a t there Is still a mod deal of work In her, and as ling, as she Iq able,' she ,W1J do her utmost for
I th : Mothers’ Union' asu*.^— - — thb past.”' On behalf |of the memhirs,
occasion of her seventieth birthday i .nd to! record appreciatjori of the' great w irk she has done. Wllklnscn,
by the Mothers
deanery said it gave her great pleasure to, be . pre sen t. p h I P i s very pleasant;
presldlrig; member
can poislbly do. VQU all and works secretary, she ha] cannot
occasiori- man as Union,”
and I 'rimbted
Towers and Mr. S, Chappi looting couple, and.s: kecuridj by I Miss M. B Hullyi Afwaltz compe,. Miss
H.lBrirgh and Mr, l i .
the gathering beta; vilde prea. . Dancing ,c| provided by the ' ' Accrlrigton. The Scotland, am, Hodder Bridge
irpwsholmi leiShow da unucie jwas helc in Friqay w n ^
Merrlmacs Band. Judgbs,' Miss Mr. ririd 'Mrs. adjudged Miss
representative yas'eriJoye ,.
Jsrgh :t: tlo n '
loot
Ecclfes and B. Holgate. charge of! tpe catering The) secretary, Mr. E. 1 to tharik all who helped the ieVent .a kuccess. The s tcj |i)| h]l^ on Decemt er
IW.
Newhouse towards
week) forIthe-purpose (f!< electric lights which he ve Iristallqd Inithe chuycl!, large' congregation anc dedication j'wer.e said by Ackerley, I yicar
ject lf-LlgM” ' them of
towprdp th ^ cost of llg l'■ branch chi’aridelier over ;he chojr stalls. w aiu fnating le ld h 'it St. Peter’s Clurch
bqIt^n-by-i THE CHURCH.—A spjclal
n
Mrs. Chew had arrangements,
„ _
____maklne Farmers’ Bab 3rd.| 1,
----- , 'wishes I
__ last night dedldatlng the recently been
the
church havi taken' the privilege loffered' specli ,.al
prea'Ched the sermon, ,taking as lils sub|- Many memb]rs [Of 'the
o f 'M i
...ition,
ThCtoi was a irayers of rchdeacon )who
contributions ..«/,» V.
..ghtlng the twelve-1 service was
I . a N I I wbre Misses Horriby,!Davis, Walm5! 'Rritcllfle, Hezelttae,! Barron and MaUdsley, Mrs.; T,JKnowles ant Maudsley andMr. J'Gorse. ;Inadd Mrs. Edgar Maudsley gave two rei tlrins, Mr. J. Qorsef sang 'several s Dnrlng the Interval jtea and biscuits dltoemed by willing helpers and the entertainment!the artistes enjoyed supper which had! been very kindly sei by Mrs! George Robinson. I There was
„ e Women’s Institute gave an ei ‘ ts tame at ta aid- p f the Church fi Tliree. cne-act p la y sw e fe ferfo: most creditably. !j Those! taking «
ENTERTAENMENT.M3n' Friday p e mtmbers'of; the dramatic class
also
lan asjthri oest- prlzes were ajidiMr, C.
.... was won by Geldardj Prizes G. Strlcklarid,
thorough Christian' woman.” Mrs. F ee-1 man, woo was deeply affected, said she I cpuld
by the milggherUCA WUV WUtJl W -I
thout her doing]It.; I iWW U than;
tribute express her ithankri... Icarcely' find to ---------- - say
the klh Iness of the ’mothers and 1 ope, when t'le end of life comes, I can tad some pissage In 'th e good, old Bool; to, help' on :.” In coricliislon, Mrs. Free; nan, declared th a t she would always do her best foi the Mothers’ Union. (Applaise.) ter the ceremony, |[refreshments were; ’ the. meiribers feeling that the, ’s proceedings provided a h:ppy the actlvltjles |0f the winter.
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A served, evenlni s t i r t tc
and Newhouse, Siirioson, W.
MYTfON.
well as ariypne ta the Mothers’) she remarked- “ Everything she-
. “ I think 11 know Mrs. Fi ee- i
In-kupport, Mrs. L. K1 ig- )of,
the
I It gave him great [pleasure to ask
f.rs, Freeiriap to accept) the: gifts, as a to! ;en of'the mgh esteemilri which she Is held ‘ i, r i r i ] .....................
dvertiser & i f t
6, MARKET PLACE, Phone 407/8 (two
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ithtaie
MISSIONARY MEE’11 d d nl
iridance at a TWomeri’s
There was
WorPsecTlorpf7h®1?®f§^^^ at
ary I Society, held Church on W idnesday tag was opei.ed b y ,tl and Mrs. J. K, Falrwet they |>r®8\4®4- speaker was Mrs. Mu d ;^ f i n ; ri very Iriteresting
ight.
The.meet- !v. H. Hooper
ESTDl
1829
■Written in simple terms for the 10 who may not have a full knov- lodge o f ; banking sorvicea, t le booklet ijearing tho above | ti also soryca to remind tho w
informed -facilities.
of many littic-kno m You are invited to
apply for a free copy at any branch of the District Bank '
at Head Gffico.
line Oldham
(South Liverpool.... Accrington Res. ...
.Darwen Clitheroil
as a weaver a t Vlcto'lp Mill until about aiinonth ago. A raeld, her! Illness necessltatp Blaikburn'! infirmary
[evelopment of removal to
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‘ I t was ' the hea : a 'couplt--------- match Shaw, B
i1 to n S swampe; 1 been '
; was res I. half, thE
■ Trnej,tl
..In the
..ninety strorig 1:
game
L.incltaec , against
Brighter Whalley Ro
NEW LIGHTING INTRODUCED.
S'fSTEM
The Mayor (Councillor ({. Har,■greaves) and members of Clitheroe Town along with a number of
King-lane fighting
switching on of a new syitem 'of street 'T .e Chair
gathered at the electricity sub ■^tatlo-T t : wllness
:hlef on Tuesday
man of the Ljghtlng ComWtte. man R. Manley) performec the 'fp which was of an Informal ■r" '
In Whalley-road,
Aldermari Manley said, had for some time been d; public. When the comm the question. It was four use the existing pillars, they wefe too short, t account of bad spacing a
Owing to the ever
the road only. Twenty-flvri had been erected In stagg; giving a mounted height 25-feet, the position of e 6 feet into the roadway path.
he majority of them wen
the mercury vapour disci Ing 750 candle power Ugl Alderman Manley
' The lamps then was concerned. as Inc1 ll natu
, new [bred to th
tu t d,thq on
ilttee . impo; parti
nger phe
(jeremony. :e. !
(Alder-
1 easing Wh ■
i£ Uey-road X us to toe vent Into )sslbl] to' because
traffic,
101; le sldfe of jtandirds
scheme they had worked to tri mendatlorie;of the Mlnlst 7 of so far
added
li.Ch l8 from selvei ,arge at th
burden to the rates, as . reduction In the price of c fighting purposes had bei man Manley concluded that the Inew scheme wo flclal
not
making safer conditions on roads,
to; the i
public, anp ■
fights, and was compjf Some humorous reference; the fact! th a t the Ughh under them appear “ am - Electricity Manager (M pointed out th a t experlin being coriducted with a Ing the rifflclency of thi ellmlrtate the bluish ca: visibility Is concerned,' Indeed a great ImprovL. certainly! be appreciated passing through the towp
Afterwards the gatherh
good a id apprevlatlve audience. Miss Eottomley ; had spoken a worl thanks to the promoters of the effo:t, most eijoyable evening came to an ,ei._ with the singing!of "God Save the
K ng.’
to the ratepayers toI know scheme would
I t would be
ijild p help
;(irren n m with
any cor
be that
]hlefly on fact that
farmatjon, ■ . were of
; lamp of mp being the fpot-
spacing and i . moun t:d height 1 iteresting
la lde. Alder- the
he
■r :spondlng ip for street
; the new iddltltaal
iijove bene- towjjrds main
ifetely s weile
laemlc A
mat e anyone and! the
__ made to
' lew to Improv- , and to )0 far as
lents were j still H. Todd)
lement, and | will by motorists
__ fights I are ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT
: for a lav/ysr, or the polljc you.—Editor.
“ Animal lover.”—You
i question ght help
tvlsh
ig Ins lected the satisfied
I i
.m reepm- Pransport
!50 watts. in I the
type, glv-
. Coupcll. ; officials]
I iJ
/ of' tlie several
■'these hr, the sa:
..free kit th e cas:
■ work to
: minute? when found
, h rainstorif of hours ha
___ h i r - - -- encount)er,.but the
Itinley Rea 1: the “ gate It ped for
•with'a rainless pe: ;ind a mosj e play was if first half, / nlnutes tli .eking—pari
who toc' C their co and b ra'cd the ele]
.tag 'dejenders,
were' tli|ey covert. fr-so mucli
was nothing really ;aches of tli
to be too/v ihe canons I
. since there was ,md jes given; a tl on Satiirda
was a tiau lt, an d n the :SC( ring at t! had elapsd he Acorlng
;short-li|ed. AJmL th e re start—d h a t with an opportunitl and, evidlng the d |
ihe net.;
■ truly 0] t of the c u f
..sides had' chances L were frittered awajJ
. game ended in a d f of all the circumsta of the game, i 1 CUthiroe’s weak!
..slipper; r and tricky centre-half, was ml vlsitori, though tlr played .soundly. 1
■ bert, Hfil; Jones, A| ■ O’Grad.], Liddle, Moi ^ feree: Mr. H.
'■defending the Jubilq Moyer, |plied by Aslj
' I ' boALLESSI ! ACcri igton startel
/a lovely movement. I . ball to ward for Ki|
■over the bar. The ta s t pace, with son ■phei backs, j Mamdcn ■clear ms Imes, and I Chatbuni tp test Bof ^ o t. Next Wade stf
'.front (f goal ended! ' the! flag kick. For d| wards ind forwards,!
avert canger, Cuthbj '.Offside against Chi
:lh hisl ditection whl grand! centre from r missed a glorious cU
; against .the side ne| several opportunitii ■side le t,Iwho seeme]
. Insteai, he visito slaugh; for Moyer ™
! averted by the visit] comer but all to n r
! but M irsden pulled I .thean got| possessio|
■pf the'visiting half-lj 'Jar, to 5 riiuch infil which irritated tliel 'free lack!, for hanq
tig h t t ling at the ri ticks m riuccesslon.J
Akers, tVade, Phythei bum, Ihomley, Kite] Accriigton Stanley
solved tself into a . The teams were:-! Clithfroe; Marsdeil
wing; for Thornley I good in parts. Howl nlse the difficulties f a, hard ground,
Both sides gave do,but iriora
[spectators iccasions. Ilf
ponslble fo| usual attq
a mlsfortul
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