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c i i l fH E K O ^ JJPVERTISER AND TIMES. I'R ID A Y , NOVEMBER 25, 1938.
pagers and othejr Church,
Ined In a burnlnj: It Briar Lea. was also llni vlth Mr. Boo I their sad berea'
|t a service |nt of Mrs. Kat^ Blackburn Ro: Wednesday,
hman-“ Kitty,” |most everyone the eldest dau , Bond, of Wadd(
I old alike. A organisations
lirt service atBrlp: at In church.'
will be thejpo W. G. Jones
loothman (hrol barers, and me: Ihers’ Union &nj Irr ” preceded he church. |
Mrs. W. Btto timam ENT AT WADMNGTON. • a large assei
Wad 11 whKl
ijibly ,of syra- f^fendsitt.
iJal jiiflrmaity ^olldi^ng Iii- - amdent at! hej JX)ute to:
llnfeton,' on., ih; [{ireceded ' ithman,
_ _ _ _______ emerit. So ■ ere the floral! to :enfe| that an conveyance | hadII to ‘ be-
d by sym- ihiijdn arid
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Jlong assoclatlo , was held in hl|;
thtfer of Mr. w View. She ■th St.
treij
asijshe was. l\^r native
:h hfeteem by iupriorter of and. Institp- for her -
rljei
,r) con- la which/.
I Carr, F. Boothn an,?A. Speak..
irotjheii-In-law) nembeVs o f'S ti imi tlje Wesley ' 1 th|e cortege on .
|hls daughter |es of their afflicjt:
|wing list of tokens testify is accorded t(
|nd Children, j hildren and Mrs.
I and Kathleenl
, Emma. Father.
Igie. pie. yellie, Kitty, Jemji:
ih and Billie. Ittle pets."
nice.
Iton). pnt Ada and Aunt , Aunt Minnie
J and'’Aunt Beatie, lunt Annie and F£
I Aunt Janie, Gre Ildrcd.
Isther, Betty and , and Hany.
Id Billie. 1 W. Wallbank arn^Mij. and MrsL- nalley. nd Sons. I and Children, Hiji E lindle, Ltd. i jlarjorie and Dork . G. Althamrind Cpili
lid Miss Lloyd. Taylor. I I irm. 1
|rcy. . Breeze and Mai'j
I. T. Speak and tltham and Marioh. |k, Gertie, Dick . W. W. Dugdale . Allen, Curaon
W. Finder. Whipp.
kerloo Com Mill, fidington Post Off
|dge and Mr. J. B|inb|iidge. |. Cecil Bishop. Jrs. H. Boothnjan' and all at: Idow House, y Caleb Bishop.
Flara Wallbank, . A. Bentham.
|e, Ethel and Emnaj |s. T. Brown, Bess e a id Fred.i : S. Whallcy.
|iffe and Man', . F. G. Hoyle.
Betty. I'S, Jack Slater.
ts. Edwin Haigrea esj Grindletbn.i Iremembrance."
I'S. C. Tomlinson. Alice.
tely of her work prest In partlculprl the Church
his sermon on Suhi aade touching re Mrs. Boothmap,
Id tendered sym arid the rela
d,ay morning
'efcnce to the- He spoke
arid ut which hadI coi1^ of Nations I ystery of
lal of mysfei-j’ sun iPirow, the South pee, has been
Jountriesri That joimer Geman |granted/ but as pe discussion there pours, rin the < Nations union no place Except ur
lide for freedom lination' between land industiy, fr [eguards for condi ) I.L.O. standards,
C( Ipir
lathy to Mr. l f(s In the jponthem
Notes. PIROWi
ma :iifa(; to various concerned
>,f ■lidci
hd, the prohibiliot hnd slave trade.
tiaff
|ics; balances of I f tax systems, la different charac |ch will be held month to deal
|inancial and Econ i are meetings re!
MEETINGS of League meetijii nonth, most of
i Rations ifl m of cod
‘e-kdjustments ei conditions opportunity,
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TH them iiiti
It concerning intelliJcl tilal co-opera-
rl vlth
|DEN ON “ THE ony Eden will appep; [Union platform ygned his office as Vember 29th. On principal speaker
Ito’ be “ The Crisis
[n’s Hall, London, preside.-' The
Ifaris at the the Inter-
foi tt,|
over ! m
tpat ai
Fojrelgn Secre} evening he a meeting which Lord
CRISIS," m sLeagud •e first tlriie
uljject of thd- After" ;
ies can be the precise many con- ion of the
oUi ds the touT: Afwan Minis-
he parikh, n all that. Sunday
.illren.
Is, “ Linton Croft.' land Mr. S. Pindd-. Bessie (Billingti n)
Pamio.
Streqi cei
aid 1 int
illy. , Clitheroet Family: : Christmas Gifts
.ly we caU >your atteiition ix) Cheistjlis Show of GIFl^S. are making, preliminairy
Window Displays! this Week-end goods which are suitable for
'ts for. Her, for Him, and lor the Cliildren.
See our Special Show of BOOKENDS, ASHTRAYS
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. LAMPS. In all Colours, . and all. reasonably priced.
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LANGHO CRICKETER HURT MOTOR CYCLE’S SKID.
Whiltingham-road, near Preston, ori Sat- urd£ y, to call the Preston Ambulance. Pc lice officers found John Tyldes ey, an
at t: le scene of a motor cycle>cri ' Police
Wi reless was used by the County ash In
atteidant at Langho Institution, jand a former Enfield cricketer, of Atlas-street, ClayTton-le-Moors, lying injured af^er his motbr-cycle had skidded. A woman side car passenger was suffering from shock. Af radio 6all from a police vari was
ons of labour mti for native o| evils such c in liquor,.
ajinfents; arid er
|c Organlsa- Ig to flnaijj,.
Is the corif
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CULLED FROM OUR ISSUES OF NOV. 25th, 1813
■ It was announced that the Rev. V. W, A Rosshorough, Curate of Whalley, had accepted, a similar appointment to Holmes Chapel, near Burnley. His suc
cessor was the Rev. T. A, Sankey, of Pen- dlebury, Manchester. •
■ A wedding was solemnized at Langho Church, by the Rev. M. French, on the 22nd, betVveen Mr. George Fowler, of the Hillock Farm, BllUngton, and Miss Jo.anle Loudoh Wilson, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' R. Wilson, Abeby Terrace,
Barrow. •, , . The funeral of Colonel H, J. Rot insori,! At All Saints’ Church, Pendleton, on
the 25th, a'wedding too kplace between Mr. Garnett Whltwell, of Cr^ggs Farm, Sabden, arid Miss Isabella Duerde^ the youngest daughter, of Mr, den, Mearley Hall. The Rev. I. Phillips (vicar) performed the ceremony.
Mr. W. E. Veevers, assistant iriaster at
the Clitheroe Council School, became a Fellow of the Royal GepgraphicalSoclety.
Dr. J. J. Guthrie Blandford, serilor
assistant Medical Officer at Whlttlngh^ Asylum, was appointed by the Lancashire Asylums Board to be JMedlcal Superin
tendent of Whalley Asylum. A meeting held at the Peridle Hotel,
formation of a poultry arid plgeon fan ciers’ society for Chatbum and district.
traiismltted to headquarters, theri' for warded to the Preston Borough Police, whe called for the ambulate. Tyldesley was taken to the Royal Infirmary hrith a g fractured hip. He Is stated to bel pro-
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re alng favourably.” His passenger was allcwed to go home after treatment.'
LANGHO.
held on Saturday last,- proiriotedJby Ml anl Mrs. J. Altham and-Mr. and Mrs.
ItOUSE PARTY.—A houK party was
Rushton, and held In the thl latter. The gu®^fs
Church Jubilee Fund, ' i
en oyable time and an exceUent supper. The effort raised £ 2 for the Methodist
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ceit took place In St, Mary s K'^richool, given by St. 'Wulstan’s Minstrel ttoup.
large audience thorougWy CONCERT.-On Saturday last, j a cm - , . J . „ „
old-time programme with aao‘^®%i“ ®^!' ’ARTY.-On ’Tuesday evenhig,] me St
. ar d friends had a most enjoyable time.
Leinard’s G.F.S. held Clrlstmas tea party, and the members
This was the topic Introduced for debate by the Wesley Men’s Class at Chatburn, by Mr. F, Sfapjeton.
“ Unemployment; Is It necessary? Master Arnold Taylor, a Chtlieroe pian
ist, who had won; prizes at the Blackpool, L^ham, Morecambe and Preston festi vals, gave a recital' to an appreclatim audience In the PubUc Hall on th® 26th. Th^e cltal was arranged by Mr. Robert DqVle, his teacher, who had the services as vocalists of Miss Doris H a ^ o f f ^ d Mr. John Eddleston, and Mr. W. Crltchley
Whltslde,' a fonner tnast'er, painter aim: In earlier times Mrs.
(elocutionist). ■ ' Mrs, Whiteside, widow of Mr.
plumber at Castle Gate, died,on the ,25th, in her 75th year.
Whiteside was one of the principal straw bonnBt makers In the town.
Chatburn, on the 26th, decided upon the
the East Lancashire Coroner, tpokj plate at Blackburn on the 24th.
■Mr. C. A, L. Swale, of Inglefleld Lodge,
Settle; for many years a playing member of the Settle Cricket Club, , was found
drowned-'In a-pond.on his, estate Other deaths were: Mrs. North,'-thlrc
daughter of Mr. J. ireland, of Greendie; Chatburn, Interred at Waddington; Mqry Ann Barrow, Beechmount, Waddlngtdn; Hilbert Aspln, Nab View, Whalley; 21 and Jahe Ann Pollard, Cherry Tree, who was jnterred at Whalley, aged 76.
A'lengthy discussion took place at the
Clltheroe Education Committee’s meeting over the, Chatbum-road site for a new
there' werp hedted passages between the Hqv. J. H. Wrigley and the ChalrinaiiLDr, iMusson), who ruled, the 'Vicar pfft; of
elementary school. (For months there had been dissension over land adjacent to the Gas Works and other sites. Includ ing one. for a p):oppsed,schopl
..at Hen; thorne). Respecting the one off Chat bum-road, the .sollcItors-depUned to give an Indemnity In respect of a right of way over the land. Between this possible partition of the playground and the plans which had been seen by the Town Council, before being presented to the Conmuttee,
order when he polnted out that they Were
-concerned with the plans and not the isite—Trie Vicar retorted: I care for ypur
(lawn 010 more than a tom-tlt’sj You have jglyen four different opinions oi} questlpns, I iiave put-oplnlons exaptly, opposite to
those of the Town Clerk,—Mr.-tyeekp: You are here trying to make mischief.^
'This greatly Incensed Mr. Wrigley, 'wno' .declared: That Is a most butragCous '-thing for a public servant to s^y! ‘' Trie ripceyng, at this point, became most un-
■ruly.” says the report. j ' Members of a party which Mr. J . : Ugby
conducted to London during the August holidays, marked their appreciation of Ills services when they made gifts at a social gathering held in' Mr. Hov'ard’s rooms hx Moor Lane, the presentation.
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MlU\in readiness for installing looms and othermacHln^.
Repairs were put In! hand at Watefloo . .
Ai tortoise-shell buttemy In exceljent, pluhiage was,caught b y ^ r . Hltcheri,. a:
tween Clltheroe, Slaldburn arid Dunsop Bridge was formally established. It. was, stated that, the Salford /sub/offlee .waq! to be connected by vrire tri the King-street .head oflflee, arid, that a^ celvlng office
well-known Clltheroe ^rdener. ■ j _ . • — *Od- blew telegraphic Commjunicatlon be
forltelegrams wasito be arrfmged for the Bawdlands area. ilr; Robert' Heaton and'^^ss ■ Halli of
CUthefoe, won distinction at the Natlbrial Poriltry Show'held ^ ^ jC r ^ ^ P a la c e .
Chatbum Brass, Band; 'asslS^ by the
Parish Church cbojri gave a successful concert In the Bank'^embly Room. The vocalists were Mrs/ Baxter; Miss Mitchell, Miss Klng-Wllklnson, the Misses 'Whee Mi/. H; Varley (Blackbrirn) .'and Mr. Sharpie (Sabderi);' instrumentalists,, !^r. C. ,W. 'Whedler (’cellbj and Mr. A. Kiright (bassoon)'.'
Messrs. Wolsteriholme, Rye and Co„
Ltd., Oldham, were engaged In putting In the engine at the: Jubilee Mill. Preparations were also -in progress for erecting the shaftlrig by Messrs.- W. .and J. Yates, of Blackburn. ; The flagging o f the mill had been completed,, as, too, the plastering and painting.
monthly meeting of the School Attend ance Committee. The number of boys on the school 'registers was 1,034, and girls 1,002. The question of raising ithe standard for half-timers came up for consideration, but ■ decision was deferred until the December meeting.
Alderman'T. Ormerod presided at the
’ ! Whalley Cricket Club arranged 1889 fixtures with Accrington, Barrow, Cllth- eroe, Great Harwood, Padlhain, Read, Rlshton, Settle and Wlllesden.
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the liquor traffic?” This was the question debated by the Moor Lane Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Society. Mr. -TOm Howarth took the affirriiatlve and Mr, W. Orr the negative. Messrs. Tom Davis, N; Aspden.' R. Garner and many-'others
; “ Ought there to be total prohibition of FIFTY YEARS ItimiGleanid!fromihi“ PrMtonGuardian” dated NOV. 25ih, 1881
took part,>lth the Rfev.J. Taylor iri the chair.:;
'. j The Congregational'Mutual impijave-
meht Society had:a paper by Mr.lGeorge Fletcher, on the subject, “ Does Ifortune
-favourfools?’-' : ■ I;,"',',:' | , ! A unanimously .klgneti requisition was
presented to thq Mgyor (Alderinau IV, Garnett) asking Mm toi allow hltrisep to- be nominated as a . candidate j foi the representation of the'hOrorigh!oii the Lancashire County (Souricll.
attended supper and concert hi' W' aley School, arranged for ,the| benefit of a organ f u n d . , ' j
i ... ; The remains of a'Grlndleton yeoman,
Mr. William Oddle,. of iStone HIU,: were Interred at the Parish Cihurch,, He had attained his 85th year, j
Sabden Baptist Chflreh, wa8,weicqri^d to his new pastorate at Shore. ' •
: The Rev; T. H. Jones,! late ihlnlsMr at
Rooms, Moor Lane, to :;conslder the advisability of proceeding; ■with proposed formation of ■ a Ratepayers’ ASMclatlon for the borough. Mr. Townley pre sided. It was decided to go on w l^ the project, and a committee was. eppOmted to wait upon persons; iUkely , to'become
• •: ; A meeting was helk . In,, Benrett’i,
Mr. J.! Copk presided at, a laigely! new
We are kottundte in having in stock somc! exceptionally: cheap; DI%lONb RINGS, the Stones 'o f which were . bought I at very advantageous prices during the recent [unsettled state of thV maricet. Pese Rings a re j^ r th yriur inspection.,
WHAT’S ^ YANK AT OXFORD.”
showing at the King Lane Ilall. Robert Taylor is the'perfect athlete Inlone-of the
KING LANE IMLL’S AXXIUCTION. YOU will enjoy!” A Yank at Oxford,” now
heartiest pictures that has ever 1 been made lb Britain.. He is Ideally cast, and balance Is perfect., In a lively 'good humour^ and even, exciting story,: Tayl ir gives a grarid performi. anqe, , He-'looks tie- part of Sheridan, the Yank, who,.-crosses the “ herrlrig pond” -to shqw Britain what’s -what,- and he has a, personality , engaglhg : enough to, make it distinctly amusing, | while he puts over dia logue with fine point, The;,rest of the cqst, sire. faultless-Grinith'. Jones,|,,-,,Maurem O’Sullivan, Vivien |l^igh,
-EdmUnd-.Gwenn; arid Edward. RlgbV; and Llonej Bairrypiore, has rarely given a more effective study. In that such pictures bind tq bumardse and pin-: mote' friendliness, , they have a, disthict social value; ■ ' ' , '
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“ JUDGE H f l jp v s CHU/DBEN,” .M-<3-M. picturei third,, of the
iriembprs. \ " i | ' ! Temperahee Suriday was obserVid W
the loc^ Nonconformist Churffies, Meetings were addressed by Miss Seqd, o f Burnley, and the Rev. D.'Huddlestojtl.
lans. ' , Stohe, as Judge Hardy, is named, on a power'.‘coimnlssldn. /^,The,family "leaves- its' country .'home;, the paughtei, played by. .Miss Parker,: becomesInfatuated with a. .State Departihent,! employee arid .takes' ;q..whirl, at, society; the' son, pmyed by Mickey- Rooney', falls in love, with the daughter of- a French diplomat, dohs his t e t dress-suit’arid winds up in disgrace when'.'
ejectedifrom.ariashloh- able,. dancing school 'for , teaching,, the youngsters -the';Blg' Apple.” , - Meantjme .the judge foils'the/plot .of lobbyists! apd the fqmlly returns, to ; the. country town of , Carvel in :,triumph. , 'intimate gllmp^ ; into the faffiily com,edles; joys, sqrrpws and problems provideentertainment iri the,,,Intensely, human'story.. The icreeh play is by Kay Van Riper and' Isbasedpn'the characters created by Aurania Iteuverpl.
Mickey Rooney, Cjeq'elia, Parker and ,,Fay' Holden .takes, tha f ^ l y t o Wariiihgtbri for. qdyeriture •’ ih society,and, ampn'g,(he, politic-’
‘■You’re '
Orily.Younig Orice,''.'t:opies.on;Moh- daj^.'■.■ The new family; comedy, with Lewis Stone,
"Hardy Fanflly.’,’ series’and, sequel to ' ^ , “ pbRT'’6F,ffEVEN
In Norway, was given lii ,the . Baptist School Chapel by Mr. J. Hargreaves, of Chatbum. ;On the following , Suiday afternoon, an augmented choir, inder the baton of: Mr. W. R. Dugdale,
gi.ve a service of song, - entitled “ B u r iw ’s Pilgrim’s Progress.’' Mr. J. Schofield, of Bootle, gave the connective reading! ..
18th, of Mr. Elizabeth Hall.
A lantern lecture, descriptive of sienes A FURTHER''fflkrriGoldwyn^Meyer film which comes on> Thursday is '‘ Port of
Seven Seas,”'-starrlllg Wallace Beery" and a distinguished company, fieeiy plays one of hls,most unusual roles In the new-drama in which he devlates sroin- such outdoor char- acteiisations as-hls ‘' Bad Man of Brimstone” and “ Viva Villa !:” |ta enact the part of the owner, of a bar .on thn Marseilles, waterfront. It is a part reralniMent M'his'fpimef work with the beloved: NprlC Dressier; [The new picture is'based. on Marcel PagnoFs of, [Europe’s greatest.
: The wedding took place at Moor Lane united Methodist Free’ Church, oit^ the; John Westell and Miss-
Deaths recorded were; James 0.;den, Salford, :,53; Ellen Hutchinson, Wadptig-
itorirtiJn’ ; play,
stage successes. .fThe’ story deals with the lives cj Cesar,, owner of the waterirp,nt ,caf5, his soil 'Marius 'who dreams'oi tailing to far away plac,es, Maqelon who loves Marius Enough to let him go away, and Panisse, the wealthy sail-maker,Iwho. tries -to compensate' her for her loss.' Tmis last role Is played by Frank Morgan, who makbs a Startling about- face from his familiar, comedy: pbrt);ftyals to play one of- his rare 'seriouS parts! Madelon is enacted by-'M^rpen O,'Sullivan, The part of the dremneri/Marlus, Is filled by John Beal, the'Versatile young, actor'who switched from the grippingly dramatic part of the son in " Madame: X” to the hilarious suitor to Double Wedding.” '■ •' The filming of .tie picture-eritailed one of
“ Fanny,” .
MU3IC, fidMANCE AND GAIETY 1 AT !
iTHE PALLADIUM I
Notbtog,” the musical romance which, packed With fun and .glamour,:-is showing ati the Palladium, whCtt you have that taster showman Btog Crosby, and his songs, Martha Ray'e and 'hjev hearty warbltogs,. plus Mdy Perine!'' and. a . whole lot-pf scintlHatlng, comedy stotjons, .-.what- else- would,|you- etpeot ? .pownr^ht good entertatofflent, with spontaneous ' .outbursts ,pf. ^laughter, should serve to sdtisfy the most exacting., Btog’S-voice )s augmented by a “ swtogjbpd,”
vboal.combtoatlon which,- is entirely new^
- the popular verdict of "Double or
And Martha! as a song and dance girllwho (rin’t sing a c^ a to tune'without disastrously funny - resultjs,. literally causes a riot, ,|And there ,is-the story value .to the production; it Keeps,-the Interest keyed, up,. ; “ Double. or NoUilng’’ is me of Crosby,'s-very best films. .
■fflVER^opY loves ft circus; ahy story of the Sawdustirtog maltes'its afipeal to all
ages. :;;.-“Star,.of the-Circus,” -.a British film which operri next week’s programme, has an outstahdtog cast to which .Otto-Kruger, Ger- trtide -Michael and John -Clements appear. Patrick Barr has the role of Triixa, a'somer-. iiaultlng wlzTO-bf the-tight-rope; who crashes tote the safety net, not, as the audience be-^ lieve, that he lost his footing,' but because he pst his nerve.; Hastening, to, a cheap, music
hall, he offers hls,.name.and contracts to an artiste inamM Houston. The latter is dumb- founded'.th0,t ifante Should
Ue.th W UMH htai so uri'Sxpeotedlyr.fYet when -he arrives..'In- Vienna, he realises that It was not generosity Uiat prompted.. Truxw. to- give ['his all to a strtmger, but'teiir!--feaf/-ot..ah Uluribnist—one' Garvin. It was Yesteri'a'daheef; 'who first, warned Hoilstoniof Garvin; she and the orig inal ’Truxa Ihadjbeen in, love, .ana-they- hOd parted; because the Jealous Garvin threatened to.|£lll|Truxa if she Were not left-'aIone.,Housr ton -was to ja'hasty’predicament. He Was en amoured of; .the;dancer but, unIike:Triixa;he, refused to break( with her. And the manage-' ment Was calling for the lugh-spot 'pf hts act, the'back simerteult;, which, because bf Gar vin arid his fleridlsh scheming, he had been itoabld to perform. Death seemed the only BolUtlbn, for Houston was deterintoed to do the jirinp,'despite the fact .that .there would e no| s a w net, arid Garvin, was I Squally letermtoei to send him crashing ..teto the
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SEE WINDOWS 1 PICTURES? ^ “ RETURN OF FlMREBriit” AT
fHE SCARLET ' THE GRAND,
I T'S all so Uvely and amustog 1" 'This Is AYOUNCf British actor makes a sensa
the
..Scarlet Pimpelfiel/’/A new London Film production whch iSiShdWtog this week at the Grand. He Is Barry K. Bfiriies, who has the unenviable task of ‘ portfaytog S,ir Percy Blakcney, a .role brilliantly created on the' screen by LesUe HowaW, Despite this handl- cap Bames puts up a'magnificent perform-- ance arid there is no doubt that he is a' dis covery, .of. first class Importance, . ;Only 28 years'Cf; age, Barnes has the technique ,of a iriaritwice as old.'
tional flltil debut In “ The Return of MAKERS i ; /
chapter tt'the adventures of the man who struck terror tote the hearts of 'njen of terror —“ that danmed.elusive Pimpernel.” And this sequel is even' more thrilling than the excellent Howard -version. The ^eture also marks another' upward step to the career of 'Sc^hle. • Stewart/ one of- Scotland’s jmost heautlful contributions to thA screen. Other well-lmown members of thericast toclride Margaretta:' Scott.:'Frtmds - Lister,’ Anthony Bushell, James Mason and Henry Oscar. |
-The flliri, as the title Implies, is a further , ■ ' MOff Ban, BEAL and ELOEENCE RICE
Boirow or ^ 1 ”' will be presented, ■ ' ’nils (Wvalcade of comedy; with lavish-backgroimd features Ikanfc Morgan, Florence Rice- and j;ohn Beal. It is the story of an American tourist guide who borrows-a chateau on the Rlirtera to cany out a bluff: to his family to America, .'the idea to tri-uro the place for his daughterta Wedding and he Calls on his crook, pais to pose as nobUlty. With one eye on the police, Morgan manages the plan all right up to a Certain point.' But' the daughter,' being a chip off the 'old; block, upsets | things by
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or twoi,fiight^. beginning Monday, aqd Wednesday’s matinee, M-G-M’s “Beg,
' by;,a cast of experts. , Morgan is-excellent as usiial to. the .featured role, Miss', Rice and; Beal dgato' display their flair for co^nedy that Wttorivldenced'tai “ Double. Weddtog^^^^
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marrying the-wrong man.-:' .' i ; The picture, is filled- with, laughs,j furnished
QUEEN OF “ TAPS’* AND PRINCE OF .
aiiditorium ,below; Th e ' climax! Is terriflie.— Addltibrial Interest given to theiprogramme is the 'serial, "Ambush,’''-and.' a further. Popeye’ fllto,‘'Let’sgptmoving.”
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!; A smallLbut competent cast,'/comprising Emlyn Williams, Hugh WHilams, | Marina- Goring, diristtae Silver,
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the most !ambitlous set construction projects attempted for somi time*-the, sets covering more than six acres and tacluding a rephea of the famous- quay to Marseilles, portions of the picturesque city Itself, construction of boats and steamers, the marine bar and a hundred' arid one Ather details which bring to life scenes of .the colourful' -French port. The set is one fit the largest-'cottstiucted since the' filming of “ A Tale 6f Two Cities.”
Mr. Winder made; The danger of blood-poisoning If rotn
simple causes was exemplified by the death of 'Stout Marsden, aged 13, of Pe'el street, whO', a few days before his demise,: hurt a thumb with a hammer.'
Memorial Clock Urveited
TO COMMEMMOl^ATE JUBILEE OF THE salvation ARMY IN CLl'THEROE.
modation In the-Salvation Army rooms on Sunday afternoon, at a special com- moratlve service to celebrate the golden uMlee of the’ Army’s Inception, In the
There was not sufficient seating accom
by leading the, Hymn,: “ Praise my soul, the King of HCaven,” and, foUovyiilg' prayer,'Welcomed Mrs. F. K.,Exelby, who presided, and other'supporters, amongst whom were the‘Mayoress (Mrs, Bentham) Mrs. J. W. Lamhdrt, J.P. ^rid Mrs. T. Sat- terthwalte. , / ' j :
jorough. To riiark this Important event, Mrs. F. Porter unveiled a clock which has oeen donated by-ifrlends..' Captain Parker, opened the proceedings
present,'and spoke appreciatively of the work done by
the.Salvatlon Army. She
Mrs. Exelby expressed delight at being 'u. '
gave, as an example, her-mtness of the untiring labours of officers in rescue work during the Markham Colliery disaster. : HnvelUng'the clock, which was covered by the Corp’s second flaff (about 25. years old), Mrs: Pofteir spqke .of the nece^ty o f fiach' part working in . a harmonious whole, thereby drawing tM analogy, that Christ’s ChurchlJMilltant, should: work In a similar complete unity . _ '
During.the service. Miss Margery Wil
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■who Is’ regarded as one'of the-yCai’k biggast Director dfscoVeries; has had. considerable ex perience of American methods withijCecil de Mine' I-.,,.',...,.,.....,
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one by their performance Iri “ Dead Men Tell' No Tales/
;Seegar,;.each
be ranked among the best charac- seen to British films, -: The Dlrec-
'Which'Showing on Thursday, is-
playwrlghliactors puts up a grand perform ance, effectively disproves the dontentlonthat.
j Emiyh WilUams, one Of our i leading which
■ -xY Hollywood’s magnificent banjone ttod. the world’s greatest feminine tap dancer,; to thfe modem screen adaption of Zlegfeldto spectacular musical, “ Rosalie,”'with nine new smash-hit songs by Cole Porter, a'.cast j of stars, a beauty chorus schooled by the famous Albertina Rasch, the- whole spectacular pio^- tore directed, by that - master of cinematic artistry—W. S.. Van Dyke, II.’, That to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. picture vriilch' coiri’^ on Wednesday evraitog for the week but. Rosalie ”■ excels “ The Great Ziegfeld.”-‘We
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“ Norwich]' -Victims” . and tovolvei ■ fficee murddrs arid one'suicide, but ah urii^iial note is Introduced.' Although the actual yillato, of the piece]will probably be discovered quite early! to tpe film, his name does- not appear to the cast list-but .ls in the cast.' You will: voteDead Men Tell No Tales” a sound and ingenious j sptoe-chlller made outstodtog by the performances of the Wilhamses and Hugh) and of Marius Goring,
■ The story is taken, from Francis Beedtog’s (Eirilyn tIALTO, BLACKBURN
Torn! Brirwn, Brian Donievy, and Phillis Brooks h^ad a huge cast hi the super-film “ In Old Chicago,” at the Rialto, Blackburn, this week! The story, to,iWd in-the early days of Chicago, when the mushroom city was beselged by thousands of families ijattracted by the potential wealth to be; found there. It tells a human story o l ,a-Iri* .'family .and the two sdns who rise from nothtag| to greatt ness and notoriety, and how Chicago becomes :ridden with graft and of the stiuggl^,between racketeers, headed by one of Uie brothers, and law I and order, which has its ohahiplon to the younger brother, who had ; Wen . made Mayor, elected by his'
-.bmther and hto -following 1 to suit-their own'ento. The climax of the picture, to the great fite of 1871, whl* rei]dered' 100,000 people.homeless and caused £40,000,000 damage to property. It that this sequence, the most spec- ever to reach the' screen, coSt
Tyrone' POWER, Alice PaJ’e, .Don Ameche, Andy Devine, Aiice Brady,
is claliried tacular £
200, 000. ■ ‘ GOLD IS .WHERE YOU, FIND IT.”
rrHE Rialto Cinema’s' ri^'feature. attrac- tiori to the new .'Warner Erds. teclrni-
coloiir prdduction, “ Gold'to -Where [You Find It,” ! cb-starring Olivia 'db! 'Havijland' arid Geotoe Brent. It will start its engagement bri Monday. An outdoor drama bated on the
-ahd vocal Items.' This iVas the second of Aserles of monthly, special Sunday after- noon attractions,'the second of which is
itermlnated with song and prayer. , • j MEETDIGS F()B UNEMPLOYED MEN.'
fixed for December 18th.i The gathering
, Yesterday, CdptalnParlfer inaugurated 'a series of-weekly meetings for the-un; 'employed jnett of the town. The meetings Iwlll feature anllndlvldual Item; ortteins, land a cup of.tea and sandvylches will be (provided .free. I Admission Is free;. there is no cbUectlpn; - Meetings begin at; 3-p.m|
(has been dug oui of find glacial clay five feet !below i'the surface' .durtog .excavations at fCleethorpes.' i
' a' iriariimoth (tooth,' seVen Inches, long, '/ ' " ■” .
kinson delighted the audience with sev eral recitals, as
dld.Masters Stanley Bm -- ker and Leonard Oddle with Instrumental
,-pl'aylng the part'of a, young-miner, from the -east, arrives right at, ,thq,height of this idrataatjc feud.-:'Trie-whole -stete ito divided (into wo Ifactlbris and blobdShbd js the rule ;pf the Bay, "Gold Is Where You (a,vivid portrayal of this dramatic
-threw■p6'i''erful streams of water'agatost the 'mountatol sides. The dirt and gravel which [was thus (washed out pourqd down-over the .valley rulhln'g'thoU6ands'[of(acres']jf valuable i'whbat laiids,. In the picture,,Q«)
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colourful )var between the ranchers and the miners of'California to the 1870:s,“ Gold to Whbre Yqu'Ftad I t ” to anladaptidn for the 'screen' of fclements Ripley’s ;best-selltag novel of the same name. Durto? this period the wealthy ; but, 'unorganised ; wheat] ranchers were' fighting desperately, against the big ffnancial [toterests /which, were ■ rulming the hydraulic mines. ’The mining operation was carried m by the use of huge mohitors which
'w^. Hto queen,is Edria May Oliyer,.. . two royal personage5i,of C(toi‘edy;ta',.the''theatre and on the roreeri. , ‘ ; Yoii: will revel to the rhythm and beauty'of 500 ballet and tap dancers, carefully trained by’Albertina Rasch for many weeks before the picture was filmed. Then as a background for .this' spectacular cast, you will be astounded by .the magnitude and the brilliance of a’ sixty-acre set where scenes were filmed at night to'the glow of a thousand'huge: lights.. '
may say this-without fear of contention and; as you, remember, “ The Great Ziegfeld ”,Set an' all4ime record., In the' cast of “ RosaUe”' you will meet Ilona Massey,
the.new star Item Budapest, a Continental favourite'here to conquer with her chalrmtag voice arid-her lacebeau^. You will resume friendship with Ray Bolger, back from New York stage, and with Frank Morgan, as the king, , the role he played to ,the Ziegfeld; stage
play.on-.Broad-
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Lorre has'-been'selected lor “ Lancer Spy” which :to betoV shown, this week-end. There are many thrillqhua story of the critical days of 1917 wheri it oecame kno'wn that the Gerr mans were going to launch a big,attack.; .A young naVal
ofllcer.is sent put to Germkriy as a spy ' and matters [become compheated when, disguised as a Genrian baron, he falls to love with'a beautiful adventuress.
L BRILLIANT cast including George Sanders, Dolores del Rio, and Peter
A New "Foot” Rule
shown at the beginning-of next week. 'This picture has been secured at enormous .expense. Paul Muni, Boris Karloff, George Raft, arid Ann Dvorak share the, honours to a, story to which Tony Camoute, (a.- racketeer Is'-the central figure. He 'j becoines assistant, tb, Lbvo, king of the gangsters, and tries to'Steal his sweetheart. In a sensational clim*,Tony shoots a confederate alleged‘to'have wronged hto sister, and has to pay:the penalty. The,' acting reaches: an" amazingly high standard and :undpubtedly .this, to one of. the. best -plcr
A high tension drama, “ Scarface” will be i !
tures of-theyear.. A technlcolour film,' “ Ebb'Tide"
wiU.be
shown next week-end. [Ray MUland, Lloyd; Nolan and Franpes Fanrier' have the prtoqi-, pal roles to a story written by Robert Louis Stevenson. This south-sea drama-concerns a 'madman’s. foUy, .a man’s scourge and a woman’s love to face of.dangerl Three beacW combers sailing the high Seas to 'a stolen ship find romance''and thrills. ■' '■ •
j GRAND TDEATRE, BLACKBURN.
Blackburn, this week. : The supporting (cast includes: Findlay and Worth,-the famous dancers; Rusty and Shine; Jackiand Harry Hartman, the' American comedians; Percy Prj’de, - the phonoflddle comedian; Jack Grieve: Bunny Doyle; and the Marie Lputoe Sisters. Shows are held twice nightly at 6-30
OTEPPANI’S
21.SUver Songsters are; the attraction - at the Gi’and ’Theatre,
and 8-45.!
on Monday, for the week direct from her great London success, with her will be Silveetrla, the juggler' and football - expert; these
Lancashire’s new star, Betty Driver, comes , : . , '
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lcbnoe holders to this country.
8,828,200 homes to Britain are riow listen- to the .latest- figUrpi: for radio shows an
laughter, merchants, Allen and Taylor sup ported by Jack Mayer, and assisted-by Allan Kltson, the popular Australian light com edian. In addition, Blackburn’s own ace ven- trUoqutoti Raymond Smith, will be asured of a cordial welcome, together with Flack and Lucas to [ vaudevilles greatest, dancing' act; Bartlett arid Ross, charming lady entertain ers; arid Freda Wyn, the sensational, gymnast Altogether this' to a [variety show jte which the entire family may be taken with every
confidence. . ! 3f;467,7S0 over the preylous year's
; Nearly 420 members of the wage-eamtog -classes met their death as the result of fatal (road accidents during the month pf October, -and a sum approaching £16,000 has now -been
- 7 ^ paid to their faihllles.
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