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aJTHERpE ADVERTISER AND TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1939.


HOLIDAY HIRE DISPUTE BETWEEN


THE PAL^AOIDMi DUCK i STREET.' I


.. !■; I -. |. ! ,.hj I


II Monday ino shows atl M and 8-15 > ' I


' A that: riTHEBE.1, t


- Mi i J i


< I i ■■i


.■Order to.;make iup to nOiVslu^band for years spent m I prison, is dynamiMgivlng plenty nf


experts to do i fine dramatic job.and a cast MYSTERY FILM HAS


; |NpVEL,.| PL6T.


I name by; Philiri MacDonald, "The NureAmaid, iWlio Disaphehred” pre&nts Mr. Mhc-^


; know them, ; Based on the


blackmail V.1.-1 .


n in this couhtiy. ' ok ipf the same


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•jMa^etson. [The story dedls wlth'.Gethfyh’s 1 c^ture I of la gang of wojuld-bei kidnappers, ;who attempt to bring American “snatch ! racket’t methods to London.


I Donald’S; .flctitlonal, adiateur . detective, Anthony; Getetyn, in j the | person of .Artliur


! A child ot rich parents is the object i of ; the criminal^V plan, and the nursemaid'in : Charge of th^youngster is brought und^r the


;j


i (Peter Cokej, his pretty sweetheart (Lesley 1 Brook) and[ of course, the light-headed I crOTinologtett £ re involved in the subsequent I Mtion,.which includes thrilling sequences!in I the West End, ;and dn lovely Thames-side ; locations, J ■.' ■


■ I sang. I. A Jroung playwright


■ . There is a pleasant; romantic angle, pro- i Vided.by ;the ;tWo lovers, vliiose assistance!to ; detective; Gpthiyn'and the police finally ! bring the “Eadtch racketeers ” to justice, iln ; the EuppOTfmA'


. ' ; I;


! Edward Chapman, Ian : Gerth and Dtaklta Hunt.


arei Joyce Kennedy, MacLean, Marion


DICK I ifoVVELL A|ND' LOUIS ARMSTRONG IN' NEW .MUSICAL. B:’


I Powell is given, another .fine chance'itp i demonstrate ithe talents asi a comedian which ; he revealed to such good dffeot in .“Romarice land Rhythm,": and the supporting castiis I largely'made up of aotots whose fame as ; funny-men has long been well established, ; notably Aljen ; Jenkins,! Walter Catlett, i Harold Huber and Thurston Half Playihg ■: slightly ' ,mpre| : sedate ' roles are ; Ronald ; Reagan, ; Minna .qombell and Laitry .1 'Williams, I while the muslcai burden is shared with Powell by those twd great coloured


; mterspersed I with sonie . highly original and (tuneful song ^umbers. lii this production,


i stars, Louis I .Armstrong, the 'world’s premier i hot trumpeter, and Mgxinei Sullivan—makihg .her debut lin pictures—who is the reigning I sensation I amor g swin^ sihgeis.' "


,i numbers.! Iln the presentation of one'of 'thepe nilniberi, "Mutiny;, in "the. Nursery,” i Powell,? Armstrong and Miss Sullivan all col­ laborate laAd are backed! up by a coloured band and,phorus. i !


; production!%, Harry! Warren and Johnny ; Mercer,, one is a romantic ballad, while the ; other three| ar ; all highly diverting novelty


Among it^e f )ur new songs .written for the , 1 j


. make good by calling sweet music to his aid. How this is done constitutes one of the most


: the masquerade by Powell, really a tindd ; sporting goods salesman, as a famous steeple- : chase ridep He is forced] to make good on ;his boasts by .riding one of the meanest, and ■ wildest houses lever .foaled in; an importaht Steeplechase. Naturally-for this is;a farce : —things get v^ry complicated, but he does


’The humourj of ■ the piece; revolves abolit ' i


.original as [well as one.of| the.funniest epl- IBodes ever filmed. . * - ! , •


THE RiALTO, BLACMURN.


Matinee daily, 2-30, Continuous Mon­ day, to. Friday .from 6rTfeie Saturday,


2-30, 6-15, and WO, ■ ! ': ! 1 ’


1


,]]and Douglks Fairbanks,,: ] jnri, are-cast-as I .^seiigeants ih a rfeglment stationed at a British colonial outpe^t I In the 'northern part'of


|j jnr., plans[ ta leave the serylce and get [[married tdljoap Fontaine, [the daughter of|a I! tea company official.■ ..Their Varied; asplrai i .tions manifest .themselves during a'danger-, I i ous campaign, i 1


j ; India. . Sam Jaffe plays the title role of a iv native water carrier who longs to be a rugged '! soldier. Grjant [hatbours secret ambitions to ; i locate treakure ' McLagleh Hhs ho thought


of anythingi but the army; I while Fairbanks,' ij ■ . ■ . I ■ 1 ,'J


I ; In the ' brilliant .'cakt 'afe Margaret Lock- i I wood, England'^' most' promising young star I i and darllng'iof the .critics, who personifies the ii healthy young. English girl; plupky . un- I! affected, ahd - blest with, [a lively senke of L: humour; Renep Houston,, p reigning; favofir- !! ite With milsic-hall audiences;! Lilli Palmer, i! a leading lady of beauty arid ability; George j! Robey,! “Prime. Minister,;[of-I'Mirth,”'world ]i renowned;! I Hugh Sinclair, whose stirring li work in Sizabeth Bergrier’s “Escape Me i! Never” is still tememberedi; iiauton Wayne, II foremost of Britain’s light comedians; and I: Mary ClareJ riho has built up,a tremendous il following in): her 25 years as one of the lead- ! I Ing stars of thk London stage’., A girl must i! live, but sometimes.it’s hard ito kmw how. '! Patrons willisltidown, to dinner in aUlooms- 1' bury boardinghouse .with the glamorous !i beauties of the night-club fioor shows and 1; enter into i'the 'experiences; and lessons I : which thesi i girls learn in the , hard school


!! , - ^ comledy,' which "gives'j an intimate ;: glimpse intej the lives of London chorus girls, !' will provide utlusually .attractive entertaip- ! i ment throughodt-next’Week. !


i ’ . . THE I HIT OF THE SEASON. ; i' ■.


I i ■ ■ ‘ " A GIRL i MUST, LIVE,’] a 'gay, ■ ! i. ofiexperienqe. • I ■' i ' 'I i ! • ■


LiC.C. meiltal institutions are being put under the plough!


More than 180 acres; of: grassland at i


. i


in the potato fields, at Ehworth, Lincoln­ shire, Havb’earned £38. .;They receive 2d. ln.the |shllllng.to spend and the bal­ ance is belpg spent on clothing.


Boy evabuees from Hull, for working '! i ., , ;. : saucy


i .Rialto, Blackburn, this wqekiend. ' In' this I ;! picture, inspired by R.udifard Kipling’s


ii ' '


I: RIALTO SCREENS ^“<?UNGA DIN,” ! piUNGA DIN,” ah'epic of Empire hero-


.


I with Dick Ppw|ell and’ Anita Louise heading : the cast, iis d mlarious farce whose action: is


“ r2.0ING! ^.ACES,” the Warner Brbs. plctdrd which ofiens on Thureday,


,j -. ' u> 1 , .


\he Nursemaid'1tvlib|Dii ' feature Attraction on ^ ppeared,


;movmg tale pf ia great star who Sky-rocketed ito fame then sanic back to obscurity In


Comet. Over Broadway,? a new Wahier Bros, nlm which opened I yesterday. 'This


I .shows at'2-lS i(matinec}, 6-0 and 8-15.1 ! “COMET .X n


find unashamed In


opportunity it(^ -Kay _ Francis, Ian Hunter, John Lite], Minna THRILLING i


would be |if orgs^^d the. AmeiScahs'i


— ^^dnday, depicts the of


Tuesday, , I Wednesday, Thursday and I Friday, once at 7-30. Saturday three I I


OVER BROADWAY.” I | PJ septlmentality


KING LANE PICTURE HALL.


Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, at 7-30. Wednesday and Saturday at 6-0 and 8-15. Matinee Saturday, 2-15.


SIDNEY TOLER | AS “ CHARLIE ,


CHaF."


strike almost on the < letective’s own doprstepi All manner of icompiicgtions enter into the[ unraijelling of this enthralling, mi^stery. In| contrast is a comedy, |’ Pardon Our. Nerve,”, presenting Lynri Bari, Michael 'Whaleri, Junej Gale, and a host of other , stars.


late Y^arner Oland as'Charlie Cnan.Tanious! Chinese' sleuth, now appearing |“In! Hono-[ lulu,’ where an au iaclbus killer dares to:


■VETERAN of stage and sci]eeri,|'Sidneyl Toler is a worthy succ^orrto.the!


| , 1939,’ coming Monday.i ' " [['


'A N -entertainment j that ''has something for everybody is “ The Ice Fellies of


THE GRAND, YORK STREET.


Monday, Tuesday, Thuriday, Friday at' 7-30. Wednesday ;2J0, f ' Saturday 2-15, 6-0 aridi8-15.


6-0 andi 815. -----


WALLACE BEERY; AFD ROBERT ! 1


TAYLOR.


bddyirig a lot of fun and pimty of action— he althy and revitalising; Ini o the story steps a breath of fresh air the [lovely[Florence


In days of the changing West, is affilm erft-


“QTAND M story


UP AND Fight,” iM.G.M.’s of 1-allway! vfous stftgecoach


in : " A '[''.GREAT'; ZIEGFELD'. '.ON 'iFe; ' [


•up and test departmeritq are faithfully re] produced, giving audiences a first-hand vieW into the inner workingk-bf a large film plant.' James Stewart,; gs Miss , Crawford’s


new.-heights :6f: film, popularly; Sh'e lendk herself.to the role wlth| a new abandonment,! her voice is Individual and appealirig, and her acting lealves no rbom for Improvement.' Particularly iriterestlngf are Miss-Crawford’s scenes whefi,, as a ■newcomer to,4he^studioJ she is subjected to thejmany tests.rieqe'ssart in the moulding-of a star. Wardrobe, Jmake]


singing ice skater who] through a fekrles of strange twists of fate,'finds herself;Ion, the.- top tjUng of thC.Iaddef to filin fame.' . Hei| quick ascent, however, leaves husbanfi James Stewart ! behind and the manner In whiqh the two are finally re-unlted supplies plenty , of punch to.the dramatic action of the storyi As Mary McKay, Joan Crawford soars tri


Th^'story centres about Mary [McKay,, ft i(’


Beery I give vigorous accounts of thetnselves throughout,.. Helen '..Erode .'ick adds light himour; . bo.th Charles Blck prd an[d Barton MicLauf. throw -their; riot | incorisideratile Weight la, and altogether th ire is s;omethiriB fo r eyeryone. Beery gets the larighs with thftt .artful, baby: 'elepharit chann arid'also, ses the tone of the picture. Which Is ' warm- bhoded'and robust.


ee. I So there is a suficieneF of love erest to keep the prescrli tlon for citi,ema et tertainirient. Robert Tay or and Wallace


' CHF , mikado ” BRcju(ilHT TO Xlfuj , ., '.'SCREEN..


i ■ ■ I


pkN March 14th, 188^ fie curtain wfts! I first raised- on! all the efitrancing;


oi the; great English traditlp:i, '“The'| Mikado” hi .s been brought to the screen. . Tile. G. and film version of this supPrb phritographed entirely in glorlou^


ilch[ this'Unique-musical'masterpiece has retained Its, popularity'as to become part


cc lour, and will be presented thrbugj: w lek. I .


husband, has been happily cast. Sentimental,' sincere, he gives to his; role that naturalness] ■which characterises' all his screen lap) ances and which; has placed -him iri the! category of the screenis most popular Jead-| ing. men. LewAyres,; too, wilT add to his' already long list of loFal fans as, Jimmie’s partper, Eddie BurgesSj whose humour do'm-’ mates many of the drama’s lighter niomfents. The spectacular ice [ ballets include the entire group of the original Ice Follies.


GLAMOUR 6f | OLD WEST GLORIFIED.


'thousapds bf years ,to build and 'colour— Monument Vallqy,' 180 miles from the l ear-j est Arizona railroad.' , 11 ' ;


ger’s- new frontier drama, “ Stagecogch,’j which will have its [premiere showmg on Thursday, unfolds algrlpplng story of pioheeq courage—of the; brilliaht heritage that J has descended to young Americans from 'meri who^ fqught and hew[ed a nation out of a wilderness. It is a saga of brave women who went with them to' bring , comfort and love to lonely outposts.,; It | was filmed'before a background thgt to;bk' sUn, ;wind s£nd [rain


Y yTm cilaire ’Treyor and John' Wayne playing the | top roles, Walter Ylan]


■virtue who has been forced out of bwri by the . self-righteous citizenry. Ambng | thq others a-iyirginia-bom[expectant mother, q mysterious gambler, a dipsomaniac-doctor, a' blustering bank abscoridep a timid whisky salesman, While , the pounding., hoofs carry them ' closer arid closer to shrieking [war cries and blood-hungry tomahawks, these incongruous Individuals are absorbed with the purpbse and hatesl 'that fiave propelled them into the | hazardous ■ journey. Ekch knew that Geronimo Was on ’the wftr piith! Each knew this] meant torture or deal the coach was . attaqked-^yet thqy wi ’They! travel across a Vast' panoramaj of primitive splendour in ri solitary stagecof-’^ which careers and rocks behind six gallop: horses, with each mile i bringing them close; •to a waiting band of riiurderous Apaches.


gether with the coach j as it proceeqls ^rom Tonto, Arizona?, to Lordsburg, NewlMericpi John Wayne portrays the role of Kid Rjingo! who has 'been’ driven ;to outlawry iby [per.; jurers and-is determined to kilTthem. Clairg ’Trevor impersonates Dallas, a woman of easjj


radlne, Andy Devine, ’Thomas Mitchell, ’Tinf Holt, Donald'" Meek, and Berton.ciiurchillj featured in siipport of the stars, portlrays the. strange group of passengers throwil to!


Louise Platt, !G.eorge| Bancroft, John Car] !


‘THE GRAND THEATRE, BLACKB Twice Nightly at 5-45 and 7-45,


URN.


ism,'IS I the chief i attraction at'the WESTERN visitors; AT THE GR/ i beloved ballad, Cary Grant V]!^f McLaglen Big bill Campbell and ha “Hfif-


the attraction at the Grand Theatre, Black- bum, this week.!' The cast includes Brick Douglas, the “;old cow puncher”;; Jack Curtis, " the lone stag, ranger and the Pour Hoboes,''“in rollicking sohgsi'm(j[ty nonsense' [and haunting melodies.” | Omqf .turns .include-those; of jPercy Yal “the tipsy tumbler”; , .Ivor E.'Keys, “radio’s qomedy pianist”;'"Masa' Hirukawa Co,, in; thrills, laughs, and the Slide! for Life speciality pgq- formance; . Scott andlPpster, In sophisticated comedy; the six ' Sydney Steppers, “ the blonde bombshellsand Harold Waldeh, Blackburn’s, favourite, comedian.


Billy RoundTup Radio Cowboys” lare j


galaxy of talent.! .They ftre Gene Durham, whose'Versatile gifts, have made herlonejjof the leading, personalities on, .the music hill stege—a veritable dispeller of gloom; irid Mdlle. Lucille,-whpse' ktrip tease acts have put her into uriiversal I prominence, will per­ form, among others, hqr famous fan daf ije and'the dance of the spveri veils. This is; ft glamour show With; a strongly built-up cast.


HURST GREEN


interesting cinema; shbw and lecture Was given at St. Joseph's. School ori 'Pridftyj There was a good audience. ^ Ori Saturday, a whist drive was held,!when 27 tables wrd occupied. The iftiriount realised by both efforts was £12 17s. 0i| The following Were successful competitors:; Mrs. 'Whlttinghftml Mrs.":J. : Holden,' Misft , T. Hqjdeti;, 'Mis^iS Hampshire, Mr^-S. Bowen, Mr'Bi'‘Wllkirispnj Miss T. Bailey, Mri J. Jlolden.- A further competition was won by Mrs. Gudgeon.-


WHIST DRIVE AND , LECTURE.-Ari


branch of the British Legion held their Armistice parade and service on Sunday. ’The members assembled at St. Josephk 'iSchpol and under the, command of Major L. Robertson, marched to the Cenotaph, headed by the Hurst Green Band.. The 'Rev.' Fktl F.' O’Connor, S.J., of Storiyhurst, conducted the[ service arid gave an excellent address.'TOen followed the, laying of a wreath.ihy MT. CJB.| Hill, the oldest soldier; in the branch, arid; Tlce-chalrman. Mr. Hill, served In the SolitUl


. ARMISTICE PARADEi-f-The Hurst! Greeri Ide i- '


Myers are. to : present all text week, [Wp; artistes in particular stand, out in ft whble


IN “Don’t Be Shy,’’ [ft new and novel g]


GENE DURHAM’S VISIT, j duction which Mftimie Jfty and


'!' MR, Older I townspeople 'who


i[ieig:hbourhpod very many ,ye,ftrs ago. Mil be Interested In the celebratiori yesterday ,o| their; _ Mr; Robert Cook, 'sa<id $treet.' Hri[. served an


'MRS; [ ltHOMA&'i''':j]d knew Mr. and Mrs.’ Cook before' they' leff this


|ni yedding. [ Mr. Thomas Cookls the son ofitheilate


ftlderable time he 'was Sanitary Inspector at Mrs.'Cook was borii aj; jQreen. ,: Her family; ;1[c|b, yrlth the Waterloo! Mel}n6 Were closelji allied! 'wlt they have been Hying Essex, where we trust retlr.ement. [:, . ..,' [ . .


Robinson, slater arid plaAter|r,' formMy of Eshtrin-itei xace.' For spine ■ CpMett, CO. 'Durham, and ftvrintiially ■was appolrited for twenty-two years;


er; fbihierly ; of West-view; arid aripreritlceship wltH his’tmcle


AshlnSon, Vfhich post hei heli Chat rorri,'being a daughter i


;Wes ae^jir


list Church [arid Sunday School. Mr. Cook’s family,. last elghteeti irionths :


is (well kndwn In CUtheroe


if the late Mr.j Thomas ihrough its assoclatloii


lial Cottage, 2; Eastern-road,; BrlghtUngsea] iy have health to enjoy ey Church,' During, the


Initructor at Stonyhurst (k)Uege.!T'rhe Last is for many 'years'afterFrir^igl. ; astlc


;«3ontlnued from. bqecedlrig column.) ' rican campaign and the Gtriat


' I : ■ ’ Vftj< arid


P( St ' and ReveUle ; were'ftouridedi the''band pi iye'd the National' Anthem ,8^ ithj'parade re rimed to - St. Josephs to- depAslt the Standard iri the Chapel: 1 ' [' ,;


refilsed by the sale of popplds Iri the Hurst G ebri; district for' the .Earlimig fund was ; £20 Is. lOd. Lhe StonyhUtBt (jollege:j students 1 centributed a'further £12! lOA. 5d.i by Jhe! sale., of popples at the jCJAUege, making a! tptal’Of £32 ■I2s.-.3d, 'There:iis a |riiall:de-i brSase '.on'last year, when-the ainpimt was; £i4 ?,7s. 7d., a record. Tfie Hrirfet Green; Ranch of the British Legion! wish,|b tharikl all who have helped ahd Aoritributed to the,; : c l l e c t l b n s ; |


POPPY DAY COLLECTION.-i-ThA amount ; !' ,’; a lengthy and happy ■The Government of Northern Ireland,


had discontinried its,..grants,; to. local authorities forFhe maintenance of roads ' The Secretary nf the Imperial AUlande For, the Defence of Sunday,has received


Intlniatiori' from, the- MlrilstferMoir Hpme Security; 'that 'Ihere is'-rto ilritentlOn’ of- bringing forward legislation to facilitate the opening of! theatres arid 'mu^C^halh on Sunday.


Court: • r[ have applied'for, varlpusjobii under the; Goveriunent,, but] as t am ;th( i same ageias'Mr.' 'Cliairii3erlaln, they am far^ toO old., i(Mr] Ch'airibdrlairi^^ h


Defendant fit Clerkenwell 'County


was bom at! Tayldr-] the late, Mr. Jaimes


con- , I


gieat [opera. ;Their Iritiinatb, kne___„___ tl e vocal score and their jinnate uriderstarid- ing of Gilbertian wit.desi^ated the|e singers the perfect, choice, when the producers


fi!m version of “The Mlkadj” haVp hi come- famous in the ] stage roll '


Many of the a'rtistes who appe'ar in the . ledge of


jlready of this


nique] they very soon accustimed tfibmselves to periorming before the[ c!imerfts.||: After the. film had been completed, many of the ccjmpftny. were off again [“cfi. the>jrpad” to pear once more in the, stage vjEirsion of ' first pliy dates


odtside the. theatre, was'ft placari thje Words: ■.


................ [ " '! j ‘,’’rHE PLAY OEn-ilTE F:


tvo of the vocal numbers ip!order|that,the oieva[ should conform :to| the technique bf tfi 3'screen. ■ The players, vho for ||so many years I have appeared in these operap ori the St igejhad become so absofbel in the [months of fliinin'g that] to- the con Juctor)s|'!dismay, thpy left out nearly a- quaftei ‘of thejlfirst' act,' final curtain falling half an ihour.tpo


aovtcver, the ’ laugh'.was [on thbm. For ning purposes .it had| bien nerossary to mipate a little of the action anfil one-br


Gioffrey Toye, by arrangemeht'witfi( Rupert ’Dyiy Carte. ; Heading thfe] talented, cast, the


Jeto [Colin, while the other tWo little maids ar; played, by Elizabeth Paynter a^d Kath- lein Raylor,' originarGilbert; and [Sullivan vo:alist.. Martyn Green' pUys KO-j£o, the


KCririy Baker, will be seems ro e of Yum-Yum is charmingh


W ilis will be seen aslFlatlkha] the 'elderiy hr de-ielect of the son of the Mlkaddj.'


______


ea{rly.J“The Mikado,” which Was msme under directorial aegis of Victor Schertzinger, 'fts [adapted,, produced land conducted,by


•ftyed by


Lc rd'lHigh .B^tecutioner,' whose [two [dignifiAd CQ officers of State, Pboh-Bfth and Pjsh-Tush, ar: pepresehted by ' Sydney ‘ G: egqry. Stroud .respectivqly.| is filled by John Barclay!


.. .. ^___ ,


rr


me jto the making of the film. | | i i Strange though .they: wqro [to serpen tech­


Easter] I'antasy ’Techni- I It next


nnony and ‘ exquisite [sp ictacle |of. “ The! kado.” Now, after: fifty!. yearc[|during


TRADERS ON EXCHANGE OF CARS.


Clltherob County Court,,heard;an action In which I W. and F. Dawson,' motor engineersiiEsht jn-teriace, CUtherpe, sued James Hdyle, tl HasUngden [cycle, dealer, for £16 4s. 4d. .made'up o f '£12 dor ,the hire of two car; and £4 4s. For repairs to defendant’s ,cair. There was a CQ.uriter claim for] £8 for hire of a car[,by plairitlfTs.-flrm, arid 15s. In rbspect of the late return of the borroWed.lcar. ] After ft I lengthy hearing, ; His Honour


His Hohour Judge Peel, on Tuesday,; at


decided' lir favour of plaintiffs, [the counter claim iWas dismissed; ' j ; '


:,4 The case for rilftlntlffs, who! Were repre- serited by Mr.I J. H.[ Ramsfipttom. 'iwas that,..follpiwlriR telephAnloycbmriiunlca- tloris] 'affarigeiperits were made wheteby each'.shbirid'leRd the other cars for ihlre during 'the ' Clltherpe' and;: Hasllngd.qri holidays, jori successive weeks. Plalptlffs were to loan tb Hoyle three; cars] lie In return lending! one to .them, during; the Cllthqrpe iholltjays, and this , had So fie set off aigalnst the three lent by plaintiffs, Pefendant.eveiitually 'cancelled the .three cars at a [time when It was too late for Messrs. Dawsbr to hire out their vehicles to anyone' else. The claim In respAct of repairs wfts for work done to [Hoyle’s car] this being agreed upori’ at the tlmie the exchftngq^'arrangements were made. Evidence was given as to IntervleYrs


which had taken place. For the de^ fendant '(represented by Mr.; C. A; Cotton), it was claimed ■ that arrange-^ merits had nbt proceeded beyond the stage of negotiation, therefore theije wfts no legal filndlilg contract. I f was sub­ mitted that Hoyle’s customers would not hire the car's he was loaned [unles^ they were covered:by a fully comprehjeiislve Insurance! policy. Messrs] Dawsons' Insurance; arrangemeiits covered: Only third parly risks, plus £5, which [was a


“' [he I; Mikado.” l One of the w]is at a town which shall bq nameless, and the amazement of the artistes who hayfe ne! so much to make thesi;* operas ffampus, -first. thing they'." sftw An thefe, arrival bearing


‘first contribution towards any possible claim.


In the course of'the hearlng,'defendant ■ 'i I ■■!


stated that people In his district,! wheii hiring cars, preferred to pay ;£7 for the loan of , a vehicle for the week, fully in­ sured, rather th a n '£3 10s. for or^e only partially Insured;


they, are so pessimistic that they It worth while to be fully danger. ;


SABDEN


of Mrs. R. Robinson, of 3, Lane-side, '\malley-: road, took [place in the St. Nicholas.’ [burial ground last I. Thursday.: 'ihe lRev.| E. ,N.; Lives'ey officiftted. Amongst the mourners were: Mri and Mrs. F. Robins,on, Mr.;and Mrs. R. Preston, Miss M. Preston, Mr.[and Mrs.; H. Lee, Mrs. ,’Penley, ,'Mrs. ;Poster,I;Mr.' T. Robinson, Mrs. (H. Barlow, Mr, and Mrs.; C. Standen, Mr. ments 'by Mr..;M,


LATE MRS. I , ROBINSON.—The funeral . a


Granville and The Jjtle role, and dpnstance


Tweedy, who has secured an appointment at Marsden, of Sabden, home, blind for Padiham district. in the


SUCCESSOR.-|-Iri succession [ tc Miss


Southport, Miss teacher for the


ihome teacher district.


has been, transferred'to similar dutie Nelson district: Branch-road, Burnley, has been api


trainee for ..the Padiham Miss Edith Williai


ctlTHERbNlANS’ jiOLDEN WEDDING


lEon,' bf linted a


M. C.i Robinson.! Arrange-' C. Robinson, of Whalley. .[


^OU; dotf t need new clothes V ) ! . . . I • - ' . ■ '


j * appearjanc^ I You can result by i .treat your :


every their origin il ijieshness.:


[Brice List yith every MOI^


■! -':'i ■


aUojving H^YDOCK clotpes] with their


tol present |a .


achieve the I b ^G S . '[ i l l ^qiAL PROCESS.'


Your l3UIir i becomes a .NEW clear ing-ri—“-Gblour ' rind , Fabric


No ' j inc rease in Cleaning


ONE with restored to


; e s '1 Full pleasure .from Vanmen,? who'collect!


jDA^[ ■; and:::TUESDAY,| [.’'yori^j [[^strict'/ J(C 3jc!_ 'j jr :


smart ; same [


ETD. to !


lemd look RAMSGREA


Judge Peel: Apparently at Hftsl ngdeii think


to pay the extra £3! 10s. nsured against possible


::'!!; V'!' W l 1 -II,';;?: U ;


C' to del


alwayf Mayor Certal in live blgges 'Tho


the grounf


llne,’t | and! of chij i amei


: inemb of Ma


i\< / can sen e |on i


Yon will get a iau: at


I:'. !'••., The Leading ili!!''!'!![■ '1?,. ; ''■'i[,?i,'■]!■■. ' ■ 1 I,?: .[]; ii" ii;'-;:' i: .: G r i ers oi :| ! ! ,'i ['■ ■■'[.' :|. !r'' ■ i '■!" )![!■ ? .1 '!! |i . I


:head;| ards brancl ;from-f paiad tamlD the ra Servlq


a i comn


'


; ::3)aet8;| qaf


Ariibu the c ftridl lied : & y ; com an d ! KfiS.I !!.[‘Pfe o tS p densji liloe'i itoya paiile


; piece ':toftm]1 ariclel


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I Captf


. M. HI atiriu


■i[Mayd ii'lihrbu


iiV'iifil i| diict'


!?GUtri| Chan


■ P RAMSGREA’ KBURN. ; I


CTIT^pROE' AlicTipN ART ' BIG' company 'of; 'farmers and peajers


iky tog-off cattle held op Friday at Cljitheroe Auction Mart. /The exhibition particularly ih the lying-ofl section,; was one of the'best


I- attended the Xmas' show of gelid and tor ftomAyears. ■ ■ : ; ' '


■fnd '.quality 'was'hlgh and even. , .■ "Thfi championship Went to a bite rqah


Seven pairs of early calvers were paraded


Shorthorn shown by : Blr. F. Coates, of Chatbura, '


.


.rougherlthari'-theichampidn. j.,!] ?: Second lii this class were a ’pair of cows


tgatost keen competition to their,clasi. Her dpmpariijqh"!%aS'‘ .a 'roan ',SHbr^hohi, i Uttle


She was one of a pair which ,won first prize'


.FaircloUghj -Brelghtmet, were, alsp oF -thei Ayrshire cross.


cf! the Ayrshire cross, ..exhibited by Mr. <3. Etaith. 'FenfScowles, [who had' the eadtog, lair'liiijthe Class for'later calyers. These were! -well-grown ftnlmals .of ., the Shorthorn type.! ' ’The ‘second jftlr, shown by Mr. T.


flrize^' th’


aid [ Mr. B: Whittaker,, caitheroe,' first and I ecorid in .the heifer elate'." The leaded


Mr. F. Colitoge, West Bradford, tejok the e geld, class'jWith two heefy , cows,


qato'blhe-igreyft.'i' : ] " : i'Fere’vMessrS.' J.'HafHson. (Blftdley),


. pair , of , black Galloways,, and the -----


• ^ . :uddepfield). Taylor


;feniscowles.: ', ! Ditto; between December 31st and! March


S s t : ‘ 1', P.' Coates, .<hatbum'; 2, c, Smith, Lay tog-off cows- to


(Turistall), and B Their awards were:


alve,before December


3lst!i-'.!!l..',C.i Smithi ,2, 'T. Fai)rilouigh, Breightmet.


rs were second


Geld "heifers: l! Clltheroe.;.'. ■ .


Geld cows: 1, R.


Colltoge, ' ftrid^


experienced, parfifiularly winners., [ShorMate cows good cornmer;^! beasts d early date made from £? calvers, £19 to £27; [ geld


.'At the subsequent; Bftle a llOs.; twtoters, £9 j;o iBri OS: to £ ll each!


', West 2,R.|


lielfers, and. stlrks,' £7


;£16 to £19


le ,tq iialve at, an] ■ to £32; spring,


made' up- td £45; for


; MONDAY.-IA lighter sh )'p of (70 fat.Cattle! and ,1,000 sheep and la: nbs : were offered. Heifers .' and bullpcka wtee, dlmosed of' at graded prices, cows I sold ty aucjtibn making 51d. to 7d., and hulls, 6d.ilo 714


90 'calvesl before a.ilarge' young cows, £29 tol £38 : , ___ _____ cows,-£23i i0s. to £27;';' p l^ e r torts, £i9 to £22 15s.;' i best local arid ECbtcft;heifers, £28 to £33:': :bthers, £18 10s. ■ tlo £2( tag calves,- 28s. to 50s.; ■ voun: to 22s., The judges I Messb;. T.-Nuttall, Hey- wood, J, Holden Hpgfiton, i lade the, following awftrds for' dairy.;;cattle;' ■


in [I'TUliSDAYi—A A A . . . . . . . .


ftttendance. Belt Os.; ' other useful


Alston; v2,; A-,- Hftrrlsqn,':; I ftrbyj ; il^ONG I PRESTON, .


AUqT'.I'


and lambs, .before the; us- buyers. Bullocks] heifen. iiiet 'ft better trade -wit favour. ■


demand at late, rates. .Ew^i a slower trade. '


Shearling sheep' FRIDAY.i^ri' offer 192 cattle, 12,473 sheep


ipal .fitteridance .of ana :young cows, pncqs’to sellers;


id lambs in good arid rough sheep'


! Mushrooms: In ; Nov;eml


farmer Informs Us' that quite a respectable “b week—teBtlmony to the . weather [we] are': lerijdyirig.


,bdr is;-A local he'hasplcked


itew” (luring[the reiparkabiy mild.


” ' '■*--■ •


bf is 'cftttle arid' •n.UL


(tribute to A .wqlc'


t’ The co: won by seexmd.


. ton : ;ban: gainln


I theftnj Ilis PietcheH: ,


jfbr" the '[best [95! marlpi


,,


-^uncementlthftt the' Griidle- urieri’s Institute had won the. prograriurie,


, - - .was proridel by


be' for felt I'sUppers, or [decorated cravat In felt.


--------.. .Iqxti month's]competition,telU j | |,:][ ■'’:■■? ''


was;a “Jacob's join,”] and'Mlss [GiodgU provided thp: part;


ChamleyJ ftnd, had beeri [riia'de'.'by JaiVe'Rpbmsdri,'(one oi iihe'members) and M.jBtennftnd. ; fTh6 birthday tea


.The. birthday cake .Was 'given by


social half a|very welcdnle contrlbut


truffle'k,' Amusing


7,‘ibdxes of 'Hbme-made Etei ■:!",!'"■' '•i:-! .


-- _-hdur, and ft very; enjoyable games: were played In the


meeting was olosed.by the singing >f the Nfttldna! Antheim ;! ‘ ; .■ ! :':.| . ;[■' ;


on|to iudge,


Mrs. Miss


pion;f6r fidttle(i' fruit waa [rs. Harisdri'.itolth! Miss' Teece


Bradford. Whittaker,


keen 'detoarid Was' the prize


■"'•women members


:'Mts:'Cfiai coriipanF.- abrllUqn


.Distitute, birthday


:.l.


Of I the' "GrMdletoil iWoiieri's; V|ery,[ happl}yi :helri :tfielt rixth " iftrty ;on- ,sativrday, ;afteLicKm, ley .'preslclln'g''. over! 'ft |l4rge


'INSTITUTE ; 'PARTFf.-f The; wen


Mabel F[letchei, one 6f[the membeis, gave a talk [on fe’"


Mlss-EIey] pi Southport, gave Pl^.oforteJ iqcitM; [and Miss


• * ' •


.beftutffai !sFev-*,*v.u, Itenis were) very Iriteirestlhg andie ijoy- ahlfi. Mrp^Cparniey, proposed,' andlMrs.


! riur I


I Miv WW.tW'KJE


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