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Ja k e b o x e s , c t c . & T im e s Office
POKING & SON^ FOR
ORIALS
ge selection ol pREiY, lAND RED |GRANI|TES. : : j .
Id for Catalogue, EI - '1 ' "I
•I order] now Irom j our '
w When keslred. I ' hot later te guaranteed.
TERy |:ATE8,
:CRINGTON. 2fl43‘ j Es ablished | l878
lane M
17,. Kirkmdor Road, Clith- 17, the beloved husband of D,ng. Boothman, aged 77 [iterred at ; St. - Mary’s
Lf-On the ‘ 3rd‘of February,
Ion the 7th. I At rest;
|g director, jjimes Carter Ltd.), I aged 70 lyears.
pn ithe |6th inst at Oi' George' Ro^sitter ^ Carter
t,: Chatbum'Parish Church, I Fridky,'tl|e Olh instj
Jaged 48 years; daughter of liMr. and Mrs. William |formei|ly of jGisbum Min pddingtpn. ^ interred a t the 7th.: ! • !!
Dn the 3rd [of Fetiruary, , Htiime,’ Elizabeth' Alice
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f ES.—Op the 2nd February, ■Mdrecambe, i Rev.' dames
ii’grcaves, in his 75th year, at Morecambe on February
ES.—On the' 8th inst., at Ibe, Annie Mary, yvife of the
Ti n ' ! h W
J.^On the :2nd February, 138, 'King Street, Clitheroe, lie
belo.vc’d; husband' of Ana 1; aged 64jyears. Interred pbrose’s Church, Grindleton,
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jXvhere rjo shadows fall. ' 1 ^ [ ! T ^
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Ithe late Prank Wilson, ia lyear. ' h i ' ;
M Elil'EMORIAM
te and Mother, who passed pruaiT 12th, 1939. :: tiv; the I way' was'; getting
F.;
Jently clpsdd lier weary eyes, spered | “ Peace be thine.”
; too hard; to climb,’ i
lI' ' —Prom Tom and Nelli?, 3ridge.
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Isband and father,: George JiSlinger jdate o f ' Masons lashall Eaves), who departed lPebrua!ry|8th, 1937.
Ever remembered.” j j-j;i-om ^Is Wife and family.
[in loving Imempiyiof a dear fMothef, Eliza Jane Thome, ■ ssed away February 8tb,
om Dad, Ernest, Jim, Harry, and Walter-.
i ' I : . i ■ D; You fire rumitaie-Miiided INOWLEDGMENTS.
Jkr. Barnes and family I j. thank all relatives, friends Ihbours, f(ir kind expressions pathy I and floral' tributes dUrhrg their j recent
liient.]i
fMitton Road, alley.
. , |lNi—Mrs. Boothmah and Mr.
bd expi-eskions of sympatl^,, r floral tributes; received ia bent bereavement. ;
I. Pi-oqtor wish to thank all frlehdsl and neighbours; Staff of the Honour of Castle Records OfBce, for
Have or Road, plithei-oe'l
Jnd exjrressidns of sympatltf |a l trll)utes received in their
_OD.—Mrs] isherwood and jwish to thank all; relatives. and neighbours, i for the
lavement.; i , ; ■
}’ Crovy ’Trees Brow, phatburn.i
lOfflcej Staff , and Doctor for ipressions! of sympathy and, Ibutes'received in 'their sad
.—M^. i Smithson and ish to thank alii relatives, thei Painters Club, the
lent.!! Itreet, piitheroe.
-Mr. iw. Thompson, Miss and Mrs. Wilson wish to Wlialley Mothei-s’ Union
d friends for their flbral 1 sympathy in the'loss of
;
i:TTER|| SEE THE BEST COM FORTABLY AT THE PALLADIUM. ' :
To-night at 7-30. To-morrow at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15. JOEL’ McCREA ^ D BARBARA STANWYCK in “UNION |PACIFIC;” Better bbok your seat
Week commencing jPebruary lOih, 1940,.| Blonday at 6-0 andi8-15. Tuesday and I
Wednesday a | 7-30 pjjj. B « r , ;X B a r .W j g p J g g | ] '
M.I.5. ■Whitehall’s famous Secret Service, match their wits with enemy spies. Your safety depends entirely on the efficiency., of this oi-ganlsation and the information they are able to give to the R.A,F»ito rout the bombers.
“ JAWS OF DESTRUCTION.”—Serial. ! “HOLD YOUR BREATH."—Interest. I
DONALD DUCK jin “GOLF GAME." ■
Thursday and Friday at 7-30, and Saturday qt 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m,, MADELEINE CARROLL'' and HERBERT MARSHALL in
d; iPublished by the rilser land iTlmes Co. et' place, Clitheroe. T®*-
A thrilling spy story and of the attemrite made ;by. the sinister methods of (mr ■Common enemy. ■' “PHARMACY EROLICS-”—Comedy. Gaumqnt News.
I WAS A SPY ! MAYORESyS FUND DINNER DfiilGE at the ; ;
SWAN & ROYAL HOTEL, i CLITHEROE
f SIMT, MSR. 1st, IM TICKETS 8/6 EACH
O May he obtained at
the.Smn Royal
■Hotel, tor froth Mrs. E. Gradwell, Shaw Bridge, and Mrs. John ;£.' Harris, 55 Pimit‘9 Soadi'
NOTl Large Choice o f ' Satterthw
;|(ouUl Wd plenty to interest you as you walk ifbunii cut showrooms.
TV( shall he delighted to offer you usejul ideas if you are contekplaiing je-furnishing
a|e 4 Son, M
e SijM & York Strek, Clitheroe. Phone 11 WisiT OUR BffpDINGll SECTION.
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’ARpR PRINTED! Papersito choose from.;
A D V E R T IS ER TIMESj 6, M^ket Plkce Clitheroe. Tel. 407/8. READY! IN , ONE HOUR;
[' WADDINGTON METHODIST SCHOOL. JUMBLE I j' - , AND
POUND STALL; ; SATURDAY, FEB. 24th.|
Tea ' Provided a t Reasonable, Prices. ! ;
Proceeds for Comforts
♦ i Doors open at 3-0 ip.m: $
'ADMISSION 3d. | { Seeee************!^*;*****^ cause fin loving memory of ■ a loving rernembrance of a
Test of Air I Raid Warning Sirens. A TEST I of the AIR RAID WARMNGJ ^ SIRENS
will take place at 12 o’clock noon on MONDAY NEXT, 19th FEBRUARY^ 1940.:
For the purpose of the TEST ONl^Y, the sounds will be given out by the Siren i :—
A STEADY NOTE (the “ Raiders Passed for two i minutes, followed ; by
following ” signal)
THE ACTION; WARNING SIGNAL for two minutes, concluding with
A, STEADY NOTE for two I '
j 'i;F I ■ niinutesl !
Members of the Public ate reminded that there is no for Alarm,
THIS IS ONLY, A TEST------TELL ' 1 SPECIAL NOTE
I If it should prove necessary to; OUR FRIENDS! CLjTHEROE CRICKET, BOWLING I Si ■TENNIS CLUB.
Warning on the day of the Test, the bell sounded, and the action warning will be^ reiWorced by sharp blasts on Police and Wardens’
spund; an Air Raid Correct Signajs will
F. K. EXELBY,
Whistles. Chief Constable.
I'
RIBBLESDALE NURSING ASSOCIATION.
DISTRICT
S A W N E Y i
A I E^'FORT V 'V 'L . ; SOCIETY. 1 i
H I S T D R I V E d D A N C E 11 be held in
:OOLROOM, SAWLEY, on
NEXT, FEB. 23r^. .._JST a t ! 7-0 P.M.
d a n c e ; 10-0 P.M. TO 2-0 A.14. ADMISSION l/6[
! including Refreshments.
Good PriMs for Whist, Knock-out p J ; ' arid Spot; Dances. -
j
CROOK’S BAND will Play for ■ ' ! ; I' Dancing.
Conveyance to Clitheroe after Whist , ! ■; 1 and' Dance.
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Ckhpman anrfy ■'^^^Harger I
SH6e SPECIALISTS' .(ifJD CHIROPODISTS,
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4, M a rk e t P la c e , CUtKeroe^ - TREATMENT BY
T, E. HARGErJ INFBA"ftED. AND MASSAGE : U .N M J .S f^
ClilTHEBOE AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL DISCUSSION
I lliel Annual
(iejieral Meeting yvllli lie held a t the |
sTa rk ie arIms,
M(OlikDAY, FEB. 19th, s|t 8-C| p.m. probpL ;
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REGISTERED EltCTRiOL laSTALUTlOa CONTRACiPRSl
“ SUITABLE ARABLE! CROPS FOR LOCAL FARMERS,”
MR! G. B. WELLS, ■ I-
N.DjA.,; N.D.D../ |- \
1'.^" i ■ ■ ■ ! ; ' . (Distri :t Agi^cultural OrpnlsW), on
THURSDAY NEXT,jFeb. 22, at 7-45 p.m., in the
LIBERaI tLUB, w e iLlg a t e . e e e e f
»**;***********^***** WOMEN’S
UNIONIST ASSOCIATION.;; I -
. SOCIAL . EVENING
;: THURSDAY NEXT, FEB' 22nd J I! i i
at, 8 o’clock in the; CONSERVATIVE 1 |bLUB. SIR w. bIia s s
■WILE BE PRESENT. L
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Gonghs, Colds, hflnenza & Pnenmonia HERBS!
We recommend o u r ; COLD an^ INFLUENZA CURE—A Wonderfijil new remedy for a l l ; colds iand chills, Bronchitis, ■; Influenza, Pleurisy, Pneumonia-^—Safe; an,d
absolutely reliable-— ^1/3 Bpttlp. ' ' ■ ' ■
MQOREYS KING
.
3n thei 7th , inst.,; at 68; I; Street! Ariri. Jhe beloved
.A picture as ffi-eamer who
POINT OF VIEW NO. 2: .
great as believed
; ciuie Ball
To-night 7-30. ;To-mori-owi2-15, 6-0 aitd 8-15.i GKACIElFfElDS and SYDNEY HOWARD in “ SHIPYARD SALLY.’! Make certain of your seat by bookjng. Box Office open Saturday from 3 to 4 p.m. I '
i DON AJIECHE, LORpTA Y6DN6, bIeNRY FONDA In ;i nesday, 6-0 and 8-15 p.riu ; !• ’ , ' i, ;
'Week commeheing lOti February, 1940. Monday and; Tuesday at 7-30. Wed- -
MODERI^ N iR A C L l (The story'of'Alexander Graham‘Bell). _ j
the Idvq it immortalises. The thrilling struggle of a man could' talk through a wire.' I ;
! MOVIETONE NEWS.
FRIDAY : piITHEROE BOROUGH | POLICE | ANNUAL BALL. Thursday 7-30. Saturday 6-0 & 8-i5. Saturday Matinee at 2-15.
with JOHN ! BARRY romance to entertain you.
Mr. Moto solves his greatest case. Preceded by ’■•HOLD THAT GIRL.” tviQRE and GEORGE MURPHY. Laughs, songs and MOVIETONE NEWS.
in 01 ALTO 'Phone 4246-7.
LUXURY CINEMA; BLA CK B UR N.
jjUgggy:
MONDAY GINGER
1 i James iAlbert Hargreaves, ith year.! , i
i with CHARLES COBURN, FRANK;;, ALBERTSON I& E. E. CLIVE. '■
“MARCH; OF TMjS,” No. 7.
Wtinee daily at 2-3(). Continuous Monday t^ Friday '|rom 6-15’p.m. Saturday, 2--30, 6-15 and 8-30
' Presented at 3-10^ 7-0, land 9-10 p.m. dally. THE NEWS.I— PATHE PICTORIAL.
Earphones ll Morning Coffee, Lunches! FREE Teas or Suppers In thel ibr the
CAPE RESTAURANT, DEAF. ' t lO'a.m. t6 10 p.m. daily.
NEXT, FEB. ROGERS
19th, a i id
AND CAFE, LOCKHART.
No|extra charge for Reserved Seats.
ThU Week-end: EDWARD G, ROBINSON in “ BLACKMAIL,” mth '^e I
AND ALL WEEK. Dt
In a brilliant romantic coiiiedy-r-a reaf laughter tonic ! ^VID NIVEN PETER LORRR Mr. Moto On Danger IsW ' i
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 7-30. Wednesddy, 2-30, 6-0 and 8-15. Saturday 2-15, 6-0, and 8-15 p.m
E^IROL FLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND iri
IN. SUPERB TECHNieOLOUR. THE GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY SINCE ROBIN HOOD.” I A rousing romance of the Pioneers that thrills and entertains as few films have ever done. Produced On a mighty scale with a cast of thousands of players at a cost of more than £100,000.1 A picture fon the whole family.
DODGE CITY jphone 4246-7, I Tel, 6924. — Blackburn’s Most Intimate Family House. 6:0-----------Ltw ic b
GRAND THEATRE I
Tel.;602i.
Week Commencing MONe|aY NEXT, FEBRUARY 19th, a,nd All Week. n ig h t l y ^— -— 8-6. ■ ' . i
WEST END VARIETIES PRESENT : Persohal Appearance! o f ' C UELAD
The Famous Stage, > |Film and tic MlSB b il l y
oqulst ;l GERARD SISTERS, Dtocers De Luxe ; TWO VALORS ; (“ Her”), and a Banjo ;
■
, Hadio f .
Radio iSta,t, CARLYLE
WILL POWER & PAGE, Unicyllk; JIM KIDl() & p iE N MACK, -
' ' ' ■ ' ■ ' ' ''J.' *
encouraged -V '
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The Happy Go Lucky P a i r ;, gAMMY SILVA (i“Him”) a id JiLli GAYE ■
CHARLES SELTZER, %dio’s Young Ventril- --------------- -----------i_ - - I JIM JESSIMAN;
and
CLITHEROE DIVISION WOMEN’S UNIONIST] ASSoeiA-riiiN.
GENERfiL lEEIlNG - ANNUAL 1' ■ M ' '-T ' ' ' • i" M
CONSERVATIVE iCLUB, MIt'L,'"[ “s f i l f i E t , P A ^ I IM ,
TO-RIQRROW, SA -TU R bA Y :: j I. AT i 3-0 P.MI.' ' ' Speaker:!
SIR WM. BRASS, M.P. All ; Meinbers Cordially Invited.
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MARKETPLACE ' ' '
Clitheroe Guiders’ At I
All EVACUEE CH over j ]Five | are inV, GAMES at ST. J.(^MES’S SCHOOL, I TO-R^ORROW 'AY), froijn 2-30 to
sociation LDREN
I ! ■ •■ .ted to p.m;| ■ IJ ^ Tefejjhone: 167 ..... Shoe Repairs for TAirTERSALLS
your heaviest-duties with A 'National Service Bring
your,i:REPAIRS GHATBURN ROAD END WE HAVE them!!
1 [1 Rjli ^0. j(T. DIXON)]',
CAStli GATE, ■cutIheroe.
■ ; 1 . ' j ', I - ■ ■ ! Telephone 211 for Proriipt Service.
ELECTRICAL ,CONTRACTORS
A550’;iAtlOU ;i- f BBBatet
It has become more vital pan ever that your SJ longer wear and increased .comfort.
e Home Front! e R ^ irs give
'We are making every effort to maintain the higff standard
of workmanship combine) \vith a leather
capablei.pf res|s^g, complete confidence and
itself !’ to TATTERSALL’S NOW ! - - cli'|:heroe.
Everybody is Discussing the High Qnafity of i toe H.1T. Elegtiical lippliances.
YOUR MURPHY by TO-MORROW (Saturday). ' j I 'I ■ AND ■ '■ ! '.! ' in the . ■ ; | i :' ■ - ! i
JUMBLE SiU.E POUND STALL
DOORS OPEN 2-301 P.M: '
CONSERVATIVE CLUB. EN T ||
Theo, W ilson & Sons Ld. | th e FIREPtACE SHOP.
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'OINING &.tRAWiriG ROOM GRATES. | ■— r —
th e bell FIRE, TRIPLEX and | good Selection ol Hot-Air Ranges at ^ Lowest Prices;
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! V IS IT O tJR ;V O RK S T R E E
SH OW RO OM S , I C L IT H E R O E . |
^ 'S ‘
sSPEClAL O t S ’R
^ We halve a small number of | OOWSUIT LENGTHS^AlF' Good Pre-War S e r i a l s S which I'we arelOflerln&ab Reducet^jic^s.
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PiLEABE’
50/- CALL
i$5/-
^ SUlTS-TO-iyiEi^fRE 1,45
EARLY. sREDMAYNE & READ K ladies’ and! Gentlemen’s Tailors,
§ 9 , MARKET I PLACB» CLITHEROB. TEL.
m
N d sir, but i th mine. And ti e Murphy people think I know my job or thdy WO' ddn’t have^ me as a Murphy jo ^ e r ; ! They 3ell orly through ;, a limited! number! of shops because this ke^pp “ovb3:h?ads”'down and helps to giveyo a a cheapM
set. ilfs true that Murphy sets costabo ffthesamb asotomakes,butbeUeveme,you’re;gemngbetter'
value for every £ you spend!, You dunk it s ai fairytale? Well, you pay me a visit, at id I ’ll show yod. No sir, radio isn’t your job-i-...
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MURPHY 81 ALL PURPOSE BATTEBt . PORTABLE. Station liame scale fof
Msy tuning. At die cost of a very Blight increase, in size and Wfight.
it gives muck greater reertdon setl'ind
pirige than many similar i much'bettet reproduction. I
V cm/j Pna i' (WITHOUT BATIQUBS) m s | O ,4U Murthy sen,cxdumeof ti^iloei Of baaenu,guaranteed for oneyear, ■ i
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