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. I [6 m o e A ] j ) y E m Jl Also


cjpmplete U n d e rtak e rs EicellenI Service


Charges Reasmble


spell of weather which hagtoade O ctober Semorable l^ad also created SQmPthhig


According to all accounts, the lor g dry r id g e s a w -m i l l s i t h e g o e


S to a v r k e r famine IwmBny I m the country. RMn wasibadiy npj Tme to tradition. It came! with e io e ’s annual^ plfeasure fair. And


rain? Ndthalf! I


was wanted at Shaw Brldge-^n atiy_day lut Satirday, for one of the


Like every other yard of grouiidj rain


attractive matches, of the; season, . S toltakb place.


icalj


iminend. i We do, without rtew MAKCOmPHONE.


EhIS iESVABUskED K) tho ifinest produced,


RADIO -„X O N ) i


IViatcoiii Dealer j IT r tE R O E li T el, 2 1 4 ]


i .


I-tonic, 1 i ITER-


I nak'e Boiuty


f load I ■ t h e


yiiip toelded .Mr. F.


takeplaw, but though th e d o ^ p o u r ■ ' id I; finally ceased durlitg thP


I t h ld ajtually


l o r n o d f shjmngs, a s .a mjiatteri'pi fact. ^ e r e was some consolation In thfeiclub f lS n g to divide the spoils of the|ga;


fl tn .6 1"--' 0iitheroe’s ! club’s epfferS, it


S to n lo r th r g a to e , t¥e weather^^ “ gate," which. Instead of gWtog a


BI than half the sum |] isin and the committed totalled J31'


'hlch had and


S s t such doughty opponents . - bocorup hilt, there was little e . uh, fot


welcomed thO end of the drought. I


Singleton’ A fori


those interested In football mana Md other outdoor attractions, proportion of the community


divide financially for the view! ofi making proyjslor a w a v matches. However, apart


.er Cllthefoe | outside , . , jiayed a.prdmlnent pprt in


right.


went to Great Harwood from Clltheroe and then to Accrington Stanldy.was H transferred to Chorley a jew w e e^ ago.


match at Fleetwood, but [took otor the centre forwatd position M M n u t^ from the end when Chorley were losing pytwp


e w a s ^elected as Inslde-left.fpr the


clear goal' best goal


past the the scores.


and one minute froiA ,the .6nd he .1 leaded Fleitwood goalkeeper to


s. [Straight away he scofed thp of the m a t c h . t e a-.Mlp ran


level ANTI


Bowalnd, deal in Iccal day with land Motors, leading Ugh two fine goals.


was iniured, .


Anothei; speedy son, who' 1an


Great Harwoot} agaliut Ley- IHe was always one of the


When Laiceiey.. tpelr .xiilit'.full back iniiired. Blackburn! Hovers


to take Mis place'And 'liiade'enquiries a1 y laitout Gilbert .I Richmond, tlu


searching for another, i defendm


, a native lof Bolton-by- d who has played a great junior football, had a great


ej-rlght; Wilkln- s of the attack and scored -began


■ sider the proposition., j A t , one time Richmond played on their, pwn p o rs te j and they! coiild have, had him for nothing


fomefeirtheroe player[ But th e tfansfeit fee was hiuiih too high for:them p coil-


RED AT L A N C S .


and the Saihe appUes to RlchardSom thA Calderstoneb’.centre forward, who thtewi in his lot m th the Turf Moor club.


G r o w B ig ; ■ I


|a(:ity £(3 Father of all the Fat tenjporal sovereign


III Inge.'


nculty. Moreover, the Pope in his., Faitiiful is.


'agarlijs of private judgement, but- the guidance of the Church In cases-


I ■ ■. i " i- i. -


[erelgn bnly over !the tiny Vatican. 1 “ Qul Vive” should, tell th a t ta ’


a spiritual one; he is telnporal I I VERITAS. CATHOLIC STUDY CLUB,


I t week's letter from the Social Study h on a-iproposed congress, w.aSj an. mlnatlng exhibition of ignorance ,and -


byf could' not have played their parts Eh finer Ispirlt ot greater success, .and


liu t s t th a t all Christians should unite Itb themiln such!an!object is Impudent Tie 1 one remembers that they absolute- retusej to cooperate with; , other


. rstlans' In worship of the saijie God. it to Being atheists are f ’ew in niim-


__ _ _ _ > . . L u t \ t n a n n l A t r rV m


lactically all people who . are ; not itliollcs iare atheists in , effect,’for to lem herdsy and atheism,, is veriy| much muchness. ;.Just as the Dean'of


and their view, of life is emphatically mine, I but to the- Catholic Church:


enough, the number of neople who ............... ... '





lefn as t ie “ Red Dean,” so are Bishop irnes and all modernist Cherclunen jy them’as guilty of h h e sy or There is a considerable body


___ is stigmatised by some of


terbury, a non-Soclallst [and a. istlan, ■ " ' " '


Isclng torment of!the dammeh” , (The lamned Being thfe ! heretics or atheists.) I lean Ing^e says ini his book, “(Christian


[inas wrote, “ That the Saliits .may r bea'tlthde is granted


more richly, (a’per- them of the ever-


tliiCS TJrrtVtlPTnc ” nn


jlen d s ................, .o ...... ........ ,,------ In d goes ;on to showi scores of Incident^, I f persecution eveii In modern times, , I Myself,'! ,I believe': th a t Cathollts .to lerieral ate just las .tolerant and klnd- Aearted as other lipractlslng Cprlstlans, l But It behoves those of them who are


|n excessjof zeal they again aroU8e|thdt tear and dislike of them which all decent


ushing into print In ah effort to further (lathollc: Actlon,V]to' have a carp, lest In


lepple hoped had! died for ever. J T to any lease thplr attitude Is childish. Vlicn did suppression of free speech irevent -an Idea! from growing In the


, I v ia :


In this country who would get neck if the, Social Study Club way; their minds i reflect the the past when St, (Thomas


tojerance. Who are they to t ry to fbld liberty of i conscience and free leech in !a non-Cathollc country? :The,


; r , - I f ; the Catholic Fascists; o£ leroe Ihad conspired together! to. g odium on to; the Catholic Church


at a,ll, but-


■in Emmott, a promising young plwe who has he m on the boojrs of Blackburf Rovers for sene time anq who has mad frequentlappearances with the “A., tean occupying sevpral positions. T hw h av also signed la new outside-left In Butter worth, ajBlackburn junl'pr who Mas bee on the books of Acqrlngton Staiiley. Botj


Clltheroe have signed a nev7,ln^lde-lef


’Darwen are the visitors. | fin


Accringtoii Chatburn beautiful


Although.


parts leded. illth- d ld lt


centre-half, and .a d p j . f_Bhlon ''th


frqni a gain I t wohld not have I It back of the net with greater force ”


yards flashed' Intai the net.': Ilf


adhloH, ■'■the. -ball


goalkeeper) moved Inot a. muscle, cbilld n o t..


RlbbJesdale.Grlctcetjheague tq b.e . . . ------------ . j - g p


eight baU' over with,the 66le,;ob|ect, of ___


dlgciiss: the qugst((


If the field Is changed only :ppoej every eight balls | Instead of pvery six bails thpre will beia great saving of time.,The elgmht hall bver; has: been itrled and adopted. In • AustfaUan.icrlcket and. -our Tebt players lhave to play It; when thfey goi over there, ■; George :Duckworth, the latoous Lancashire! (wicket keeper, vras very much: impressed Indeed wfth the amount of time It saved,


saying time, i It,ia:qulte easy to s^e th,io t ___ _______ .. . . .


;inent much


clul : fo; front


' I t is th e ’ desire; of;Leyland lotors’ rebresentatives to (Change .the rhle fe-


gardlng the ’expiration .of time. __ 1__ I r\4 bhbUId always be begun lf time ■has'iwS!:'


ebn reached and should' be flmshed,’ except as hereafter provided. If a wicket


while the M:C.C. rale whlch:toe Motors s wlfeh to introduce! states;-,


to t’ the tlmU remaining. ■ If- a wicket falls alter time has been reached-the] umpires should call time.- If a howler is I Injured so thatlhe^cannot flnlsKthe he has begun the o.ver iShOuld-be


.hires Should t nin'g batsman claims his right to bat


retarded as! completed.’':. T h e decision oif this question; may well be gSyernedby whether the eight ball pVer-ls adopted ' ’hot,' as, of courte. If ah over 'df-'elght


sentative of the Leyland club,mpyed th a t clubs not having a registered prpfteslopal should not be permitted to : engage ;.pne tor.speclal matches. After an ammated ^cuEslon.on the matter the resolution Was adjourned for twelve',months.-and be.;'further discussed itprtaprrow.: ivlng regard to the fact that, eleven.of


At the last annual meeting thS repre­


the twelve; clubs : have profess pnals— Itheroe being Ithe only egcqptlon- ere Is evety likelihood of the repolutlon going through. |'


he made a t ithls meeting about tbe;.waste 'star, hits a t everything, £ np Veynon B ^ l 3f tlmO at theheglnnlng.Of matches and j is a_Wprthy memfier.otpejeaguel^^^^


I understand th a t complaints,: dill also


Pressing for aU the teams to th : le a ^ e ’ to start their matches oh the same clay


it the .intervals,, while ,Dary en are to d to h lsh 'b n 'tlie same" date.


. ■ Recent gbmes.ln. the.iopal taWe .tennis ohamplonishlp haye revealed, a great Jm- pfoyementjlh the standard of .msy,„snd


.to'have. '!


players Iwill 1 make their debu|; at tm: Shaw Bridge I ground to-morrow whefi


new* left half-back, created a faVourab impression,! I


- ■ ’avi typical effdrt from about;25-yards range ............ .taishlon .and, . slipped ndl scored ..with ..... ,,


'Writing of this Incident In an Accrlngh f paper a fejiortef saysiT I t .Was either


wonderful iOal, the like of which I ha seldom seen on a footbafi ground, or el^e a marvellously lucky one.”


Bridge grcuhd and cfiatburn Is In form, As a matter of fact local,foqtbail_en­


the latter ers will te goals any


He goes


1 him th a t fie can s^e slmlii'' time he coihes to the Shq


thusiasts fidve become iso used to Ch burn’s terrific shooting' th a t Jthey


;t-


disappointed when, he jmlsses the mwk. but; visitors I are usually astounded a t tee


-I PENDLETOl'i.


Wednesday alternopn at the Vlcarag^ In . preparation for ,i ' '


Sewing meetings.are being


to be held jn Dec INSTTruTE SOCIAli.—Members of WPmen’s] Institute invited meh frlei


leld ev-:ry " “


drive in the Institute on Tuesday ing. ’rnefe'was an attendance of ai flity, and prizes for vfhlst were won . Ladles; £ Mrs. Wallwolk; 2, Miss Law ipn


consolatloh, Mdster Gentlemeh: 1, Mr. A. J. Mitchell: consol


tilth; 2, Master


Nutter. I'For domlnods, Mrs. Gorton Mrs. Oddle were prize winners, and gentlemen’s prize 'was galped by Ldw


Ronald Lawson. Supper wi members lo f'te e ' Institute,


to the Women’s Institute foi


joyable jevenlng werA voiced Cowperthwalte and Mr. R, wise.


i |nd? When the iearly Chrlstla^ [We;e ’


rWen Into the catacombs did It prgvent |hpfaithjfromliving?


;;floors. 1 ;:


often expected to lather bave tfiera, 'brush them yards. Clean up'the


,


including all the meinbers o f ,the village ReadlnglRoom, to a |whlst apd(.do:


inllno ey^n-


Chew (substitute) Goldsn atlon.


•rid th a ver.v by Ml


Mr G


was the; daughter of the late -rr'O


strength pfi his shooting. - 'The sap e writer In ms-article proceeds tq.descr.be how Chatpijrn rounded] Ash, Acp:lngto|i,s


biitoEay'that'helsli.cUhed . th ■ ■


Jeory, but Clltheroe suppO; ;•


sturdy cenvreThalf) CUffo^p once.


.well watehed.,, by plges’t.i'hitov


the previous week—Phythean, Clltheroe - - ■


Playing before home, spectator, for, •£t time he m'ade his debut at Roohda


As 1, 1


,aent and !ls by: no means as shccessful I ks formerly, although he Is s t l l one of


rom Kay, !.who ;now assists the Parisn toiirch, has filsolfound a great i^pr.ove-j


Another Istyllst] o f a y e « or|wo,.ago,


le best players lln the Second md a past’master of the a rt of spm.


Division


Catholics, has become recognlsSd as one bf the most difficult men to heat. He i s ; a “ stopper,” llkelhe was a t football when he played!centre-half for Clltheroe. -


Young Dlbn Dawson had the honour of


defeating ! Geoffrey Ford o"!' night. 1 wondey why Dion Is not playing


In the doubles championship, f


- I understand th a t Mr. 'W. ,H. Basker-. vlUe, who is ;ln I charge of the! proposed trip to Wembley, has 'secured eighteen promises from ] Second Division alone,


!' , li


Tejmls Association have asked mo to remliid readerk In these potes th a t November 12th is the closing date jo r the i ^ m _


The'officials of the Ribblesdale Table


championship, championship.


tennis a t Chathurn, where he Is sponsor­ ing some very promising young players.


Joe Hayes is doing great work for table iPLAYS.


Second i Division singles-and doubles I gX^C E L LEN T P R O U U L lU ^ a and also for the junior I by BLACKBIJRN so c ie ty .


D D n r i i TrTtC*)NS


That Shakespeare did n o t wr'te Ws 1 plays to be studied by schoolboys In 1931


plays are first clask e“ tertahment. ^ such Is so was proved a^PbattoaUy m Monday and Tuesday. when tto


of 62. Mrs. Smalley had been in poor J first and teremost aim, and as he Entertalnment_was_Slm


health for a-lw,-months, hut had been not About,objects,hto confined to bfed’ for less than d week; She human people, hto Appeal Is m


Mrs. James Wboller, and was born a t | read or witness hls^ia. Mondbefit Farm, Forest Becks. , .Later,


to-day to hose


the family Went to Hill Top Farm, Forest Beaks, and on her marriage about ;fprty years ago, she .returned to Monefcent Farm along with her husband.


serve 1:by


incth( Mh


Lbuti to 'entertain his sixteenth c e r tm auffiences is e. factitoo mapy are d-'J to fotket, and It therefore comes, as ajsur- prlse to them when' they r e ^ z e j h ^ j s


heard with regret of the pdsslng of Mrs. first perfomancesiof As Ym Plizteeth M n Sm of! Scrlddles and “The Merchant of Venlpe w o b teey


Farm, whosp death occurred In the early | are'presentlng a lte rm ^ hours of’Wednesday morning;'at the age 1 W e e k .


, as It was X) his


own audiences. .Though people have adapted themselVes to changed cheum-


a t ,TiU House -before going to Scrlddles. | perhaps, one„of. hlsyhapplert pl^Vs «


She was exfremely well known, especially among the farming community of the district, l and sympathy will be extended ] to her four sons and one daughter.: Her


husband died] a. few years ago', and she Is survived byl six brothers.-1 , ’


'The hairdresser’s .isslstanf, I re^fi,


A sort of ShampooHah. shop a rd sera cusfo nerb,


lown £ !tel- tee


through;; the f mall; Isn’t 11 there a law against that?;


very serious offence. Have you any Idea Who’s doing It?:


I, “ There certainly Is. Inilfact, It Is a ’! , . , . ! „ !


“ I’ve] been getting threfitfinlng letters „ .


, “ Sure. The income-tax collector.”


"As You Like It,’’ centred Around -me of his most glorious creations. Rosalind.


I'ciiuxyo wiic V* • ***« 1 . .


F o r 'd io n g nunqber^f years, however, ! unUke’Other authors, Shakespeare never Mrs. Smalley has resided-atllGrlndleton, becomes dated. ,


stances since ShakeSfieare h’'ete,,the underlying human emotions of which he wrote have not ’change one whit, and


- - .


The story of love at.first sight nefids no re-telllng. Undoubtedly the plot Is im-


■ Mary Qreehwciod scored a p;rsonal triumph as Rosalind, submitting ;i well- nigh flawless fierformance which was Indeed a joyito watch. Her dictl-m was faultless, and ewery, action contributed


nrobable, but Shakespeare’s mjjestlc words give It realism. The Blackburn Society Invested-the play with a ciarmr Ing freshness and buoyancy, a m in e action did not flag for a single minute.


to an altogether notable study. A 1 '.


ilmllar IDEATB oR MRS. SMALlEYi-Vlllagers bum Shakespearean, Society s ta g e ! „ clubs 1 Frank ! Hall,! who plays [for. thS ^


to, go on to face the, victor .of the Gemge Taylof—Vernon ,Bu8h er counter. ■ tormefj., a WhsUey - -' Cjp-Servatlye X!1


Tie winner oUgj s


m


, the Calder league' to-nlgfit.. T im Taylor, [six feet three inches'In his socks, opposes


at Grfeat Harwood to-nlght 6n account of his good all-round play. In this qqafter, too, we have ahother pair w) are playing at Great Harwood against


wcuuici Ford, Who was champlcjn of. the district until last! season, has discovered Itihard work to stage afuscessfm come­ back without th a t practice It ls;pssentlal:


Ifis skipper Arthur Briggs, and it Is hot publishing official secrets to say th a t not even j Briggs will be slirprlsed If young Taylor wins.


, ,


caused endless controversy la s t Winder Erlc,Mi


'• Famous, fpr his spin - serves, wh ich artln has “ gn easy passage” in


■ I AN EA^Y PASSAGE li • ____ Innf «Ttln'at*


WhaUey Conservative- stalwarts Eric Brooks, and W. Ai Peters to fight out the ouSrter final In the fourth section, up|ess the former has fallen by the wayside to “ Rod” Copeland, last year’s Junior


ihe third section. If everything occjirs acicbrdlng to the book;",! fancy the


Champion.


Inltheory you.know) a 1 the “ also ra;is, We have the possibles left-ovar. C. h


! ! ONE f in a l ist So,! having efimlnated (mthqugh bnly


Fort lor H.,Greenwood j.G, Garratt or the survivor of the .battleiagalnst him; per­


haps Joe Barlow, V. - BUSh,-A. Brlggk or 31m Taylor; perhaps ^eorge Taylor; Eric Martin, W. A. Peters or Eric Brooks. .low for "the probables, and an -unpleasant task) Eric Martin, for the final U choice I am making! on account; of apparent light task, which oughi)


__lls had to be! completed goodness knows how inany rims a slde.cou|d score bStore time I was called.


present; league, ru le ; is .that .plaii shall cekse Inimedlately bn thb:Stroke of itlme,


. , The ‘ I


CUtheroe to -m o rrpw .T h e , L e a r. e ls .to of Intiioduqlpg .the*


cu isSp . .


the


thd baU had been fifed the


Ul from. almost thirty Bow s (the . Hei


“ Then, hi some;


Many interesting topics are,to he dls-; a t


lannual,: meeting of the , V . 1. W/* • i


4DID CoImMENTS )SSIP ABOUT


T O P f cA L EVENTS. ' E ^ S ^ 6 y . , ‘iS N IP E .I ' Ribbleddal


liC'u 1,1. L MONDAY’S BIARAT


C T O B E R 2 9 ,


I


By “ SCI I,-.- V.'


aON tP R


official draw, for the', Rlbplesdale. slnglei championship was qulteLas.involved.as i cross-word .puzzle. The'.association ougW to haveiofleredia prize tor those patlen’ souls who followed thdtclues throughithi maze Of .'figures,-, c a p i t a • apd., :smal letters. I Naturally; .- .being: expectbdc t excel, myself I.this year, iby; picking thi winner | ol:: the champIbnshlp.:vfor.;^th fourth occasion, I made |.an; attempt; solve ithe probleiii of„‘!Who:meetS:Wh0f and, knOvfing how,long the.task,took mi I, m u s t‘congratulate;;the officialmt.thi Rlbblesdale: AssoclatlOh I who .'compllei the slmpledlst sent foUnq this sveek-Onc He ought to have done li earlier, for. hi would have saved .nie,a headache. Stll >he. hap made - ‘fall things clear.” I| appears later.to the column. . ;,


ciiAiiipioNsiiiip aspIr a n t s CHAMPIONSHIP PROSPECTS Published In this colmfin ii,


■'■’’'What'afi afgurn'ent- tor': ‘.‘.seeillfig ,thi draw''. ;the 1957, championship WlU.-be In- the prbllmmari-'rWund, -yHerfier| Greenwood, slng’fes'champlbh Ipst sfeOsO: oipposeS Charlie Fo rt/las t year’s„ranper| hp. -. Both are left-htoderS,'the forhle being a defensive ekpert,‘,wlth; trem6n| aOus “ chop'' on his returns, - am Charlie's a hitter- On forehand chlefl: biit wdth a more useful bap The champion, too, can hit wherihO;flndB the mOqsure of his opponent, as ha demohstrated-In the championship lasjt March against Fort.


A to u g h NUT FOB ^^Thoever Wins'- this


SOMSfepPY. latch ;-wlll be


know how George bats? j Yon raow np'p


heartbreaking his style'is to bpwlersi and how he can h it When he gets really se His table tennis Is similar. He flicks the ball from- side to sldej i md reduces ^ but the stars to Impotence; tpen he puts 'acfcisS'i a winner, whlcll nobody -ever retufts. If Fort be'ats GreenWood He might go on to smash 11s way thrqug] Garratt's defence, blit I cannot .see a tired Greenwood, beathg Garratt, If Fort loses in the prellmlr ary round. S t l l the winner of -the- - ?ort-Greenwocd m atchi must ; aUtomatilcally become favourite tor the title.'


„ the same.sectlon.'.pf the,.draw Is, Jbe Barlow, .who has,, beei, a .semi-finalist three itlmes; f f . my mem,ory seryes.rie


right. I So the tired victor;to that pr;- limlnaiy round has a tjremendous tap !ahead.j, , ' . ^


LEAGUE players IN| OPPOSmOUf. preilmlnary round.


. Volatile Ken-. ShetUter,: -tapkles; t|ie Man, .Garey,;;Chatbmn .to anoper


early rouilds.: pHAMi


thfe -Outcoine of 'Ufie' b'^tte fiandOrS;’’!'mlght-le^e-;toeM^^^^


ttiSn


.’l^iat;pMnfihary;^rotn^^^^ fot the other


tb’Bf '.i


an d 'ary,.! Fort-hr/Greehwood ;ou|W-tp t roach'thersemteflhal.to^


stage I select Jim Taylor, the- UnknOwn hov, to'-Whoni l refortOd a. week o r two ago, WhOii-I.S.aid‘th a t WhalleyPad^dre th'ari one ;strlhg tofits fiow- Jlm<Taylor


o bSat either of thoifl toifhe peniiltlma^


about '.th a t prellihliiarj^ round) Fo rt- Greenwood;-. ''You knowut doesn t sound right, exefept for the^flna .^does It?. ^


_______ itjCorn’m ltte e , raw next je if , for l a m very u n e^y


RIBBLiESDALE .pl'EN DdUBLES TITLE. , ,


R, Copeland! and 'R. A. illndle -v. G. ;Taylorand Q.|Garratt[-


J. Bartow! ah'd ,W Sowerby- v, T; Snape h;.:'


E. Martin andi Mi Bailey V. C. Bydeheard and'Ri Bowes.:: ,, ••h ’.


ByyeO-J;i BBarker,and.e.M, y UJL i


aflidFi;Hall;.:l'.!,. -


arxer, ana v )


ByO. J; Bailey, and C., Chew.' ^ .. E. Brooks and.’Wi,-,A„Peters v. H. Green- woodland;A; Briggs.;


,


W G' GhWbum; and .Tt Wilson v. K. Sherhker andIV. Buslj, - I ; ■ - ! ' <





THIS WEEK’S MATCHES. ! i FIRST .lilViMON.


I . ?■ ■; J - . s ; ' K.S.G. y. WHALLEY .METHODISTS.


4V .R lis ii) ;..v ..:.- - 3 K .’6hetllker l.......


18


0 J. Matedch ..J...... $ J. Wllktoson i...... 2 R, Hargreaves ...... 4 Handicap [


WHALLEY '''Conservatives - .!wItat.tI,EY CHDRCiH.


. .1 , .' . -I . :.


11 Wh AiJiL ^ .N O I ^ S


0 W.l.Spwbtby . ... 3 W.iA.iRetersh.. 1 G.iTaylor 4 Hahdlcap


1 J. Bflflpw:-....!.... 2 G. -Gqrfatt


i R .’Sdrigreaves...... 5 P. Bifennan j........ -!A;j.Hmdle


5 R. i Copeland j Handicap !


24 ;- 'l '


VTHALLEY.^EADlNa ROOM v. ' ’ ifjillTiElEROE CAITIOUCS. '


3 R.'Bbwes .-.'..[i....- ' ” 1 C.’Rydeheard U .R ; l Quinn!........ 0 F. lyiggins .1.......


16


5 A.- BMne? -..U...-- 6 Handicap . '


WADDpiGTON; T.T-C, : I - !' '-PARISH ■'


3 Pj ’Jackson j.... 1 EJ Tomlinson .. 1 H. Dawson .... 0 D. Booth 1 B. Ward


8 Handicap ' i 14 ....


CHATBURN (JHURCH v. CHATBURN SWIFTS


!'


4 J i ^ y e ? ' . "— • 2 S. Ilmhert I....


25 .


,§ P. Che'etham... 3 -T. Hudson 7 Hahdlcap i !


4 W. Astlh ....


CHAT^BURN pHURCH v. CLITHEROE -I ST,. JAMES’S.


• i ■


one histo


5 S. Llmbert:........ ........T.ffltenen 4 T. Hudson 7 Handicap |


...... '


......... B- wood Handicap


29 i ! ■’ ■ ! ■ ■ ■


S p i i ' enoiite! to guarantee the -playi- ° to adtetlon, however, to s t class


/./.niniitriprit 'cah be paid to Ida Leach as CeUa^mTthete two” performanceslalpne


AtehleS were c o n t r l b u ^


a k th e love" sick Orlando, by F, hire as she brother |OUver and by F. C,


Tipping as the exiled Duke, ^


Venice • is a inuch heavier piece, Shake- speard takps to the verge of tragedy and then I suddenly!. snatches It hack to


'ThoWh a.com ed i ‘‘The Mqrc^^^


delicious comedy. The tale of the harassed Jew {whose'i deadlyrB'VfifiSd agfilnst


f f i l o is {rilstratod bv Portia, was convincingly played, F. u- TlDPlhg actlilg with skill and ^eclslon s as Shylock tend Ella Duckett giving a


e le lle n t members of the cast were f J Hlnchllffe (Bassahlo), D. ; B. Driscoll (Antonio) H. Rarasklll (Lorenzo), Joaii » d


terling performance as: Portia. Other (Jessica), j ! : Oni each nlght]_;a large company p


(Nerlssa), Malme Wllsoh j


presented by ipupils ( The testruinental music was carefully chosen, and ladded .to the evening’s enf lovment, the orchestra being under the dlrectlon:of Mr. J . D. Healy. Very high orfilse Is fiuelto the producer, Mr. Charlep Oliver, whose wide experience has gonp Into the staging bf these two difficult but extremely wp)rth-whlle plays, to achieve a distinct success with each.


plan to burgle-the homes of the congre­ gation on the! following, Sunday, knov]-


f Thieves recently stole the pulpit clock ron a church. Perhaps I t was their


ing 1 they ’would be absent f o r . many hours.


The I sturgeon thinks nothing of hatchtoi 7,000,000 eggS,-and, tee I ling,, sometimes pto-


ducto las .many, as 30,000,01)0 eggs in breeding seaton,'


Pish! a re . easily . tee champion egg-layett ' ■. ' _


AH OA rtrtA AI\A ArtrTB rtname


.... F. Hudson ...... F. Astin ...... H. Astin . ...R. Parker Hahdlcap


L. Chambers


.... E. Marllh ........ F.rRaU , ’T.-Snape M.-Bailey


SECOijb DIVISION. V, OLITHEROE


CHURCH. ;..T,


I.... T. Briggs . W. Calverley Handicap


J. Swales C. SUngpr


Kay: 2


B..Martm Handicap


p. DaWqon ’ : ^ I . ---- r ------ d .....


W, C.Chathlirn 1 ...T.- WllSbh' 2 A. Hamilton 5 J. Haworth 0


V.


H. Greenwood 4 A.;BIrtweu 3 .. A. Briggs ;5


MOOR-:LANE.


.... G; Ford ....... Absent.


Handicap


.,. c. Ghecl 4 R; E. Fbrd 0 Wilkinson


... B. Baron 2 .. J_ Taylor 4 Scratch , :! 18


Fort.- . ■ 1.,


A Bullock'iandiJ Howarth v. F. Blrtwell and B| Baron.! ,


» HONELL," :|


iMEpY-rAND KING


L T the AGE-bLb FAJl


;,(Ilr, to; Town" proviae! highly aelectable ent^ffaiiimentj at the King Lane Plfcture Hall thlaweelt., lijiis, the story o 1 a photographer's 'b-e"adtif


R :[G!Hto cOM^y stiutoc !s, “‘hie '■“'u


addition ”2hi * B,ureau',',;is ^.dratpa 0‘ ithe ,Sect4t,£erv|ci


has! adlpfrer. pel are'IcBtsfarred aretlifevjrlV, supported:-by, ifelen.jBroderl Erik':Rhpd^ Harry Jans aid Eric BloreJ’In


to W " of Opi


-iW


j^Momd.i im,; I this amusng him


with'., a SI PI Is tp,;,ai)peafince of Martq Labani the Con- betilfe'en lojlgltyan'd loVe. Speflal t


tinffltai stake! and screen s^r, who?e vls-a-vls Is C^l5S pilver.


ITHIS’LL [ MAKE YOU WHlSXLE!


mertc on tf and] Bucf the-


whCn[ Jickj Buchanan anl Elsie Randolph will-,w wreeried in;the Hirbert Wilcox pro- ducH^,[“ Thls'U.Ma)ce,-’Y6 i, ■^istJC,-” ai: which]! proves! worthy of tfie ' itinh.! 'This gay musical plat is based ^ iuccessful stage' plby.'.by ;Guy .’Bolton 'red -'Ihi)mpson, whlcli hat"pmved Jlick ih b ’b greatest laugl.ter-maker. As in e peiformance, Jac c’s.former partner.


'lISI3AL cpmedy qt its brightest, •‘;i Wfll be ijresented tfir lUghoiil fibxt


plays-ljobpotlte him, while Jean w'asldlsi ln| tliie;-'st£l|d|VOTi n 0V h rolAb' bthersipromiheml;liatjti: DavidiHutchteom Wlillaih Kbudaui-----


■Hoi Bud


Ms U Mak ssani'elttae.iWJiosejatteriipt> to- e,xtrlca«:.hlin-


diffliimtjies.j Scenes swltcl from London, to a Frefr^h.seafeide,resort, fer whlch|.a.fasWoi


.. T. Holden -3 Handicap 7


entitled '"Th'd'Wrong Rhufiba,’”aiid KasIBeem Wiitteq! by Sigler, Goodlart and Hoffman, whb are responsible for tl ,e many song num­ bers with w)hlch| tee film abounds. | . Buchanan 'dances! sliigs, makes: lora and;, in a. terriflp- c o m m clliiibx, is pursued by French police asjaicrook, in fact he does.all those things thatihave |cbme'to endear him td tee hearts ofiflImgoers!and made him .one of tee most populaf English screen stars, to films today; Five; years have elapsein since-’Wilcox and Biichananj ihade the brilliantly successful r "GS)dn)gllt Vienna,” a film which was mainly


t e l ..................................... ,,'fhaifimfi.iis


ity, ! iNoW they: haVe again as dh]ector'and. ,


is !a m e example of what may be done when director and, star .are iii, perfect attune.


e^nslbie for Jack’s pj-esent-day popular­ .


Back MiVARlETY AT THE GRAND '^HBATBE, .BLACKBURN,


Reverting to vaud^viue next week! tee 19


Biackbum, lave secured for te[e!r attraetlon tee i fumius Scotch - reime, “ Fun ■ Furore.' Filled with delightful slngtoi:, quick-toe danciiig [atid wholesome,; comedy, ,-Fun Purbni” Is the ideal fkmily. et tertalnrae^ Readlig a strong cast fire Mafk and Billy Denison,!tfie well-knov who nade many friend] here; Billy Dunlop ai exceliinti-vfical team; F-


itoanli5ment '. of tee . Grand Theatre,


coniecy musicians; Lottie .Abrew and Marie, -Jg S


, j -


and a dozen pretty and £ particularly fine cast.


23 !A'C


“KING THE


Jv


SOLOMI RIALTi


RiaUo, Blackburn, thtoughdut next -Week, 'irin£ H. Eider-Haggafd’s maf leal romme te : screen in all its sNeep an i colour, ’The es-; star material ava lable w;;s collected to io’ji slide to this Immoiital storj. Paul Robe-


rr\H£ Gafiinont-Brltis mon’s'-M es,'' me


'JL; mon’s'-.Mines,” tefi


picturei “King!Solo­ attra-itlon


at Ithe


)N’S J p E BLACid


elfiffem the dilemma la id hlmjlii'Iflrth'er __ _____ ^___ , _ ___ 'asMonj


ablei.hqtel'wiB Irecohstrurt ice^katiiigirink,' exotic gardens arjd-a.maghl- fleent qwimming pool, Itj is in Ijhls setting that onb of tee big’ dance cjnsemblds, arranged byJBud 'dylBfadley, - Is-staked


_ lake You Whritle" presents Jack of as a young man In the embarasslng


'■ lbCing engaged, to twyi 'gblls-nljthe


BrcMi,rMlKl Hood, Bunty Pain aijd Anthony jU ■ j:|> - I.-.- '1;.' ,


i 2 l and t


nioM whO, to ner'aetejrmtoatlort


v'ealjh only*.gets hereelf infn.all sorts glements only to pb hoaxed'into'a


; T iwas , • Refe Juliet,” Immorta Grand: tore he


nr


enthralled by the Iphit '


of agents \h o had to choose Aubrey Smith (Lold ds ,hptbble


see, and roles at:


M 'S' With swift dfi ;)roposes 1


turous Romeo and|Jullkt oho could hopb to equally! brilliai t in their respec tlve


ing presmtatlon of dramatic Shearer


love stoiiyleyir penned. Noma and Leslie ;Howi ,rd fire the most pap-


"-IHI


Itod, sincere and tiov- ii; greatest and tiost


filnl fan.” One sits


(Paris),; Denny (Benvolld), Ectaa Conway ach rest of Ileveiiient. GIRL


Basil Ratfiboiii


bank'roh. That, fith Is-tee t:ieme of; tlie!|db Smart C-iris,” whlci ppf hetweeif' Three sstefs


mlllldfialre sukceptibl to "


pfy '■"■'l ,


Tearle (Prirfce :he cast, j 7710 WITH]


John Bafryiiore (Mercutlo) toulei), Ralph Fo:bcs ,1 cfybalt), Regfiiald May Oliver (Nu ■se), of ■Verona), and tee picture is a suietb


ional beauty Who has her eyes , on his ....... amusing embrollery, nedy drama, ‘(Three ns qn Monday fer all living on tee R1 dera


______ to[ tee wUeS;o: an


with te-iir mother, lii father, [iivorced: for attentlb is to a| r5npt[iT[i ifiarm.!


hrougq mistaken iddntty that another man 'ivetethe task of sndring toe|;Cha^nCT^4 way. j de youhlest.or tfi >|t|ited,sjs,torfiJ5.l?f fitoa


ations :iiih ;teei s(ato!|irom the ridlcunusly t funny to the uprpario^lyj laughable. It is


iw,teld .-beauty lfito|ah alliance. The! wra- ,e’extent bljb: ...............ploi/lfigift “,Uount,’’jto


mature person. ’ E et in irvellous soprani - has leen hdard -by.millite of listen.ers.ln:/ metr


jurbln who, at ,14. h-is ;he .Singing voice of a


prograi cl£issic Nan Gi


11 te e Wlnnl MUIani Johh, i:asti!


sN ' pmart CaiiwbSibffiMdld .pi a t e


' me, Her i nltrietous songs includ: tee II Baclo.” The other tWo slstoi s are y and Bai b to Read. Blnnle B imes irtun&seel irig! Mmptres3,:.and-.C) arles er the mil lioiia: re. j Alice Brady Ray Mischa Aher. NeIIa„Walke.r, apd Ig cbinpletfi ;he!j,very;iexcep’iohal ou'll .be 'ticked ’to dealhy;'at the hEffe-lrainei antics of tee thr^e


ihfltlifflfiL'. Afllo


dlwi mah disposes of him [toh, especially if le is


GOLDEN YOKE


:he magnil “ bard’s ’ piH Shdk( woud becoink fi


w ’W’ w < r w -w w w w w »» '.ijEl "ROMp, ANI


D AT THE GRAND. JULIET.”


the film erjt c in the "Sunday •ee” wfiol wrpf


jijow Ishowing at tee e could see this plc-


-to of “Romeo md film version of the


STIRRING “WILD WEST" jllLAy AT THE PALLADIUM]


Many of the leading person; llties who


it you meet “Wild Bill” Hlckok, l‘B Cody, Calamity Jane, and a host not least tee hordes of Cheyenne Ii dlans who, through unscrupulous dealers, be ught tfito surplus atms at the end of the var. story has to do with the events iwl Ich ei when Yellow Hand, Chief of the sought to ’stop tee white-man’s mvasloi the territory. The historical bactgrouni claimed to be authentic; there ^ romi comedy,)'spectacle, and, thrills lab lund right th ................... Gary Cooper I as the role


the West] after -the American Cly 1 War, personated in ‘"tee Plalnsman,”!a blooded photoplay now at the FaUidium.; In fiffalo BIU” ,'ot others,


Cheyen


of Hlckok; Jean Arthur is Gala and James Ellison, Buffalo BUI. members of the cast are aU first-___ Charles Bickford eiiactlng the onerous Ipart of John Lattlnier, tee gun-runner i' agent.


rough the play,


Ijnity Jfine; The otter ate actors.


ROMANTIC ESPIONAGE DRAMA.


.-;to NeV(„yfirj to save'bbfii: !rom -■ ' ‘• " ' '^'tremi.ous meaijites,


owing teelii i nother still loves him,


lar teat their weiiltey years,- is paylni: his ed lady of dive ding


Michael and Lionel AtwlU, In a fascinating story of espionage, entitled “Tfl We Meet Again.” The theme concerns AI; h BanSIow, an English matlnke idol, and Elsa Danmyl, an Austrian actress, who are in lore, but just aq .they. are.about to inayiy, war breakk out -A .-s^ of djlty conlpels ;e worl,; whUk foi


.;Ifin, poslhg 'as'' fi shell-shock ri Gennar soldier. Is established in a Gernun munitioi factory, and when tee secret Infi rmatlon he retaUs shakes,up the enany, Elsa, l ly a stri fomcldeBte,':b^mes,tee.counter-; py. Inevlt able lecogmtlon takes place and they decldi to flee the country, but at this j meturfi the susplcioufi Ludwig; head of tee Ge: man secret


ril, £. . ,, mce '$klee. i Eventjiallj bfitbines att; ched to tee


rPHAT popular actor, Herbert Marshall wlU J- be presented on Monday, with Gertyude


were assofilated in the opening up of


really full- are


i


Setylce,: takeaia swift band., In es ifiping iron a movlnl'tTain, Ludwig, who has oUowed thi: pair, liiTfitally injured. But lls heart ifi softened 'and he gives teem the opport to.grasp freedom and happlne^


init;' “AREN’T MEN BEASTS!”


the patent teey loyed, In every,wai tee plctiuelis’brilllantIy...|iresente<J.:,ahd. has a


Irik wfib put toMr'brunetto tea is to- 0 separate! a! gol 1-dlgglng blonde from


strong musical apte'al.j ■ D'eanna Durto, a potential operatic |)uminary, ■ was boin at Winnlrieg, Canada„andsubseqijently wCnt to Callfomla. Vocate-^rts marvel t ta t so, young fi girl should I ayrsneh a finely level- oped vSice.- Ahd ffiO ptovek to be much more tean j k a s to ^M f i a .p l^


exquisSe charm; P'Mlatefi-.youngstei gives "shorts”■ wiU be Ip/iltded in thd progra nrae,


Poss;sslng


a smooth perforri aliie ,The usilal interesting ■


F roles o: COMimy'AND lOMtoCE AT WHA ,I|EY.


Laurel and Haiitt a r : riotously funny b . ‘‘Our Relatlms,” screehlhr fthla week-end. Ii^tur- ally, the twins arm constantly mlstakin^or each! other and mirih ifiows in geierous measi re through cpfc iplexlty of tee situ itjons. 'This I’s amongst the iomedians’ best \-ork. Robert Taylor, Wtepas had a meteo: ic rrie


with twta’btete:b'not'just as “fo|so,'


Scotch comedians, on teilr last I visit Pearl Whyte, an; ilm anc PurloW, tee


tee! fast [steppers; Lily King’s Six Normans; lainty f iris complete


JEN. stectable married men,


HS AA m


to fane, partners |Ba:bara Stanwyck, ifi the early part of n:xll veek, in a dram; of a young surgeon wfio sacrifices love W hri careei , teen raaiek a second sacrifice which brings him back to| bis sweetheart id


o Rolert Taylor n'^1." His


Brother’s M e i" fit most intriguing st irv. ■ roa^ears in tee lat|r|hall


'Draw lord find Ffafoljt k n | k 6 l^°J' k u f Hussji,’!


a-tav ihr-keeiter’s k u t o who shOckf Wash- cUoiiilng up -"gi


f th 1 week,, te ii't rie in company wh a Joan (Crawford-is;fipcited as


ingtoi’s staid spcilety as a .young girl and, f - ■ ■ ------ " -i‘-'*rfishing”'methods jUmi


headlong,fiitpl' role


who nakeslove ally Sweeps ;P£|


16


'soh £S the mighty UmMpa; Cedtic Hardwlcke te! / Hail Quartermaln Roland Young as 'Co'mmandiir Good; Anna Lee a: the pro®ec- Stor’sldaughter, andJohn-Loder as Sh-Henry CurtMhtoe are the'p :rtonalUies who btog Rlddrllaggard's charac ;ers to life, in all their wamtel cbntrast and c dour, robert Steven­ son was rdsponslble for tee dtrtotlqn. , For-this! picture-a film unit travelled over


IJ whhl,'-. Taylor afis tee .ps


orthodox style afid llter- I her feet.


dashing young, ieaman r tu r e


6,00(1 mUei in order to photograph scenes op thelactiia? locale chosin by the novelist for his folk. Zululand, tie Drakensberg Moun-r. ta ln n h e Kalahari ddsert and tee famou^s


p isorlasls, which


Valley';of a Thousand Hills,! supply back­ grounds of unsurpassed grandfjUr, whlle^ver 27 OM natives were employed tb take part in the loutdobr sequencesj which k . thing ol-ei slmUar.klnq seen.on the styteji..,: lAlvolmg girl and te r -iatiite, stranM, in


m k purporting to shop the way to tee fabu- louriy rich King SolonTon’s Mites. J h e “mn t gdel off ill search of w mines and his UM'gh’


KUnberiey after An- unsuccessful attempt to rninp for. diamonds, c6me;lnto po^esslon of a


whom ittey have obtfUned, ajlfft, to follow, steals the hunter's wagon and starts in pur-


er,1 unable to persuade Quattermaln, fwm


suitt adcompanled onljTby main and-his associates later find the girl on ttelbordeb of tee d e sk uuTw comon mu-. wit'll te r in search te r father, Their battles-


e S t loV a c e ’Umboda fit tee head of the t trite; the reunion between father and dauto-


me, ’ states h is. Strket, Maine efi,


su,___ ,


legs, a n d ' th were .terrible to, n t r d 'o,


bad patches or weak and arleetejlci. i ,


got no permTahm; relief until I started t.p'ilin'gDr.iVljllllan s pink,pills,:, (he first ^ v e 'm ^ t e lef! from the terrible


‘hi tried all Hands I of treatmeite, but S


sent they! abandon; tel ir hunting trip and go, t a g ^ t nature: their |capturef by Zulus; tee or and tee terrific ■climax When the-party


vol- nnlc I eruption imminent. liiEhlights in a film wilch noi- cjnly . enhances tee prestige of Britls i studio! but is one of the most! enthralfing Uctures Rialto, fo]: a long tlmf


are trapped in King £ olomon’i Mines, with-a are dramatic


to come to the liANiE- AT TH


Cteumbfi associated with sS. Michael arid Joan’s Church, ClltheroeJa dance'wfis held at The Hall, Li -wergate, on Saturda; night, W n Mr. G Ford’^New Orphe^i excellent selection pf


I ^rsanised by 1 be Khlghts of


Bi.nd submitted an airly


t In WI


t ^ m e h t committee refreshments were committee. T h e .p o r t was thoroughly


N emben iiiinw,v,Q-cJ of the eriter-


Iwalch levecy credlp Is due to the pro- Iraotersj


eiijoyed, and ProVf d very ,


! there is a brewery Lmdon; where the work, find only take to go hbine.


Though tall hats £re no longer fashionable


tear, tee Tower [Bridge, -rewerfi wear' them! at lem of! when It Is tbne


served by a ladles' successful, tor


\ .


before long they had-vanished cc mpletC' ly. Now I lam ijke la new wom(an, and US-


stilengtheriefl. [ ;!'T^i Is 3d aboi


foi Dr.Willlams.'.'


(Irjple size 3S. Od.)--tut ask —


thtee^ p lU mni ..u


FEllENillY BILLIARDS PARljsi '(IhURCH _y.


p o yC E jlND, FIREME,N.


lot) J. T h o ih p ^ 3) H. Dean .; 3 ) B. 'Whl.tfik:! 9) G. Ormerod 67 E. Cottinl


music. I A _ f__ _ large fathering tbiik b! ■ 'rHn t,h'ep dancilng, for which spot prlzps


PARISH (HUIIGH 120 J. Thompsen flOJ. Blbty ....


-45 J. 5 ^


60


Blbby' ■a


120 J. JenMnsdn 87 E. Cot am 91 J. Irelind 55 W. Briggs


117 T. Bal ey . 93 J. Dawson


mo J. T. BpelEjl 1)93


MOH.0. :>yfi, . , 120 G. Hetierlji^ton


..... J, W. T


p.c. Sfii^rs P.C. C ■ c.


atler 100 ',all 48


81


lOj'C. ■Wapstoy J.' C o ^ e rth v aitr.'.'. Ji Hayliutst 100


J. Atklfifibn 73 W. T


Ffird 100 lylor 100


lylor 100 702


Bo lm e i MILL, .....R. P.


...... J. L. Tij


... D. Da|


.... J. G( V,


, J.Cla :kson 94 . J. P. Norman 120


R.Paulk.er


.... J. T irh e r 120 A. C odgh 93 1058


lirlby 100 rhall 100 M ey 100


efidy 58 wson 120 later 65


Irritation. ' 1 11 ersevered with ;he pills and soon theTpatchesIbegan to te; appear


!s wondeijfyl t i be, flt,;and w:ll| after


so inany years 6f suffering.’’ , , , l „ 'iC' ralendlfl results th a t follow the of Dr.; 'Williams brand plnkjpllls are


dufi to the jfalct (that these pill: [purify an-1 enrich b e blood. Thus tle.whole system is cleansed and revltallfed, skin blemishes I d sfipp-iar; the appetite and


’” 'toyS)eiv Ite ant


S WOMAN’S --|For - years. I


IIOEIASISBAN was afflicted jWlth


(SHED.


..] parts of my b6dy and ei uptloris and 1' cfilness bear. •; To ad( to my ■fes broke down ; I had became terrlHy| thin,


ade life a torture lor Selby, of 31,1 alstead :wport, Mon. “ I had


on more advanced engine< log principles, that’s why they | lefid in value. 'Vauzhalls c ttet thi


V aUKHALLS ate brill


finer points of motoring "p tra l In performance


. . thfit litde ' [liding


.the ;


jo^35 years, Vauihall pro' -ethat it colts A more to oym a reall i m o d k


cOachwotV and the fanous Vturiiill : fluted bonnet.


Ih this, their most ambitiojus pro] lnd it colts still less t o -----


' 'ttill£h-'as',2d%' cijinpfittd stmilaf sue find power.


Vauxhalls wjth teeir advanced qnomy”


. . . . . . . . --.rim ohe. V p t


Before you dedue on a ne SyiteeinewVauxhalls.'..-. , • sfipplyfull iletails and nke yoh for a teal “glide.”


Ve will gladly V car— (see and I I I HAS( ■ ^ A ID R E S


nroffENDort fROiii i uspen jioN 8CE


OUTSTAHDINQ PERI )RI VAUXHAll CONTJOl SYNCBRO-MJSH


HO-DRADOHI VENHAW


dliestlonipr: Improved and the perves ill 1.1 m_.,


now.


THOROUda SOUND I JSUIA^OM . SIX PHASE CARBlBAnON, BODY CONIORMin


1 0H .P .-


14H.1 2 5H .P . -


sEATmq I


i:^68 ^ 2 1 5


£ 5 1 5


(Ate M o ib rs L 'ib .,


Weilgate. Clltheroe.


,m 4 e light of anything except cqttam brands of safety matche i,


Sitting on tee dome of St. catte a lark.-1-^lr Seymour


TEli 224. As an.,optimist I claiii to be able to


A doctor should be as.oitlmlstlc as a cat)


Paul’s hoping Up- Hicks.’ ,


a ir,


Succea,'r"Areii’t Mtm :Beasts!”^ ah uh'preteiij- loiis but breezy'fareilcal c'olnedy coming o)


barrel triumphan


Thursday;, is assured of a popular welcome A woman Is tee cause of all t e : trouble—j woman wanted by the police. T le ohly dei criptlon out of tee,ordinary is that she hi a mole on her shoulder, and it is tee [qui for tee incriminating evidence t lat prOvldi l tee fun, tee culmination of whlci creates


in tl from


other things puts over an ami sing-femafe impersonation, la the king-pin oi the ctoei team, brilliantly .supported by June, plydl Alfred Drayton. BiUle MUton, Illlen Polloql and Ruth Maltlsihd. The dialc gue,. rich _l,n repartee,! plays ■ an' Important part treatment of this, farce,


ittle surprise. Robertson Hare, i teo amongSt


m


imme


i i


UUAtM aSawE w BfflM


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