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' FARM, es meado ;d right o Low Pells, lings; ;po e house Me
JaIr, Dale Curtis; ]
ET.—Unfuin rig-room, pr couple; rate Box N [s.
T.—WILMA bn Parish [pply Wad meroe.
b.—Private b and bedi' pply Advert
1 1 .LO!
bn the 7-10 p, 2nd Octe kANGLE. I bx'L.3., AdV(
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|om—App llaidbum,
p.m. Bus oer, Ladie ■'inder rpv i-tiser and
. '
ished Be for ger modem c
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Purriished )om, with
jlaidI
M S■'House Ssessioa' ■
iHouSe, tootots'
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.tleman onveni-i ;ertiseij
y f2th,,
1 ■ i • 1 1 land,
1 VISIT OUR
li main Salthlll
! Grin-1
!attend- mes.
ilJ i ■ I;
0 Chat- GOLD arded.-p Times.
p4 half-btod LAMP Ike of tar, far should
!litheroe;: i I Robinson,! Blacf:
3; .two 1*; : two,
! !' ' fitting.!
To-niglh 7-30, To- THING HAPPEf charm. Booking
INS ‘ Offli:
-mofrovv SHOWROOMS,
YORK STREET, CLITHEROE 2 ,8^k I ri:gistered^ ; a nbw8Papeb.|
Picture Hall
Iat n le open
;IgHT.” . A picture packed with comedy and '
Sejturday, 3 i
,|lACE BEER|Y wilk ioHN HOWARD j& DOLORES DEL RIO in and BEWARE”
|i
A rousir g drama of Love ■ and with the'other st|irs, i
HACKING & SONS
TOur ordeti now [large selection of
IK. GREY. AND granites.
[for Cataldgue, press: E T E R Y CCRirfGTQN
M when d I cannot la'
Ine ,2043. SIRTHS ;
poirpH
';er be guaranteefl. GA TE S ,
Established 1878.
Advanc,e for Saturday
booking
'.only, W'l 8-0 Perforniances,
Phone 4246-7 This "iVeeR-end:
fthy, wife of Harold Walton, ^erbank,” fl. Burnley, £. son.
iKl.—On the 15th iinst., ■
DEATHS Igbtenhill Pail
I Joseph, th( Mary Str’
ied at St. l5th.
|ber 20th, 1 : 937.
3.—In lov: Mother,
iol.
|NG.—Trea^..iured idled
1934. at id's holy will,
ideal- husb i nd, Henrv [iHackipi jow Moor,:' Octob
rfiemories
Uy I loved you. are dear In .grief 1
to me still,; must berfd.
irrow was great,' )ss hard [to bear; ingels, dear husbahe, guard you with [caij-e.^ ^
Prom . dlands, 1, Wolve-hampton.
iNG.-A lembrance called
bber. 1934., ■voice is
hi: ■ lovingj wfi e,'i Betsy. From I1 'we stray.
■ smiles a; met us of I know he
d, know hi smile to
that was' gold,
home on how silent,
^uide ou
toip his lovli hwmnd l i t t '
foodlands, ven, Wolvi
|y Octobei nard, the ve who pa; |i, 1918,
lES.-In Wife and
j t your me; | l m heaveh
arest loved e ing,'
e,from,So;
j dear dad igwick, whe 1939.
lion Street, PICK.-In
i^Ever remi [House Fai
,5 near ap op is watchfr
I
d the, ■pelo: old.
: ;
ng Daughte: :e Grandson
ICi'ving memdry of Mother, viho passe
prhamptpn. n[ei
, 14th, 1?28. Aba; s beloved sph of me
ed away'September ones, you are slee
,i,row,'free from pain; iriory will bp I cherished we mdet again.
-From 111
:usband loving
and gn passed
and family,
, memory of andfid, George aw^y October
Isting wherje no shadows fall,
hVICK.-In prge Sedg v: yton, who
'ick, o: died
lovini
'Gone, bu ■ Prom all at
not foi Highflel
1I perfect■ pen ce he waits us all.'
lembered by ['all at HiU m, Newfon: |
' '
lemory ,^f I ill House, October,
,en. ■ Slaldburii,
13, EANAM, :
IeS,—The family, of Btes, wish Inds and
putes __ eavement md dui , Coate
iMount, Chatbum. ISON.-Mi-si’
J the mentters of l Inderers Cricket l fcs of sympathy
lexpress 1 who have Iptol sym
4GEE.-1
jle of Ash........ b for floral tribu
__and wish to
CKNOHLEDGMENTS to
iressions' o:' symppthyi; and floraj received
Methodist Sunshines Band fP^
thank-' relatives, ‘■’■purs; including
n [i thelr sad mgl the illness
iworth and I Smith Htq., thelRIbblesdaJe
ir sad bereavement, s
lownlow Street, -‘ I [theroe.
Irinand Stijei tinted, an
tree, Adve fet 81 Markje! Is (two lini
lathy !et, Olitjhe
rsj Stri ir sinodri given
iftfeer l it Piped,
es). 1 • Pubbsh
g would Ilk®ratitude 11® their loving, her tune b*
H by th® l [Times C®-
UierQie. T?L1 ■ '
-
.iCS sand exprw- received during
arid Bowhrig neighbours the work-
. Dickinson ; end thank relatives.
tile late ■Mr;,
'BETTER ' SEE! THE BEST ' COM FORTABLY I AT THE palladium
BOBBY BREEN; m to sec this oneHso we advise you—BOOK
w«u — |.t o*f
Tn niffhtlat 7-30 .irid To-morrow at 2-15, 6^) ;md 8-15 p.m. |j «ysC.APE TO PARADISE.” There’s sure tolbe a crowd
“ra 's .r “ ■■’■"•i
The >xican Spitfire c£g»- ' I '
IlUPE VELEZ in
Thursday) rind Fri laV at 7-30, aqd Saturday at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. JOHN GARFIELD AND PRISCILLA i LANE in ,
( 6
The superb Iplaymg of 1 hese two stars make__this an thrilling drama. 'They
. I , , 1 tt
be
that you will,-............ “ SMALL TOWN IDOl
bring such sincereness; truthfulness and uiiderstandmg “ IJOLTED- DOOEf’ (Interest).
nese VW♦m^ ctoro motfA'ithis U bims mten ftn intensely moving and
^ur ;Only Address-; felephcine p77^. I
BLACKBURN.
Mrivest in or a 'SETTEte
, Ti?
token of my dear
ibve alid ;jad, who ihe
th
;he heart ime th lifes w
g with; a
y- r. Son-in-'
ELECT
Head Showfi
and those who at as 'well as thos
D 9 Y ( >U I
'ith us, we free and shorild
I
REVO: From
PIER.—On mthe "
at 1, Brernand Street. niUVi_ '
iger, aged 72 years, lary’s [Cemetery on
beloved hbsbandl of
l iiihi October,mi. Cllth-
IN Me|mORIAm|
ng memory of my who passed aW:ay ■
Ever'jreimlembered. —Alan. , .O O K Our
EXC SELL
■EpboNAL VALUE ALWAYS ATTRACTS. CLEANERS THAT CREATE SATISFACTION.
PREMIER
) .VING BRUSH £6/5/0:
magnet £5/5/0
UREKA ■•i.-v £7/7/0
Vfe
New 1
GOI
New 1
.
vAcTRIC Airflow Newl‘......i... £14/14/0
CTTRIG Junior £10/10/0
LIN MONARCH ...........- £12/0/0
t i
MONDAY ;)JC
M A i A from
no Vfar' WALLACE BEERY surpasses! himself, irked aii outstanding contribution to a fine picture,
i: OVIETONE‘NEWS. •■;■'’il MARGARET 'SUlIllLiyAN AND JAMES . STEWART in ' i Tliursday and Friday, "TH
Ernst Lubitsch produb- produced round these tertalnment th is '
E
ler of stars
ldxi)ry cinema and cafe, bIl a c k b u r n .
liA 'i-T©
CONRAD VEIDT in VALERIE HOBSON.
In her latest
I T ’ with K:
Step but
with DE Showli,
lijANNA ig dai y
• Matinee each day Continuius Monday 6-O p.rii. Last compl. p.m, j Saturday, 2-3t
t 2-30 ■Fridi.
e shov ;, .■- ' !■ I-Stl. Saturday, 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15 p.m. , H U H ONR ” ROP TE CRE
Adults r. 8d. Is.’ 2d., ' ls.:6d„ Is. 9d.
Children: 5d„. 8d. lOd. (including tax) Matmee as above, except Balcony all one price at 1/6.
“ CONTRABAND ” with NEXT: OCTOBER 28th, AND ALL WEEK-
D E A n NA DURB IN * | a n d gfeatest-fllm. with Seven Sparking Songs.^ ' A
ay FRANCIS and WALTER |PpGEON-l
ivffrom : Earphones f-o] i k 8-0 FREE .
J J
at 2-45; 6-10 and ,8-10 p.m. [ _______ ; Morning Coffee, Lunches,
— It’s a. Date ” you’ll long remember!
Teas .or, Suppers in the CAFE RESTAURANT, 10
p.m. for the deaf. a.m. to 9-30 p.m. J I l|i .
5, b-0 and 8-15. SONJA HENIE in “'EVERY- ■ to 4 p.m, :
Week commencing 28tb Octo ilerj 1940. Monday and Tuesday, 7-30. Wednesday 6-0 and 8-15.
I . TEL. 278 cars' parked CYCLES; STORED
success,. ; :
To-night at '7-30. To-morrow at 2-15, 6-0 and 8-15. GRETA MELVYN DOUGLAS in “NINOTCHKA;” Dont miss tt
GRIND i i
Next Monday and Tuesday at 7-30. Wednesday at 2-30, 6-( S IG B m IG U B IE i n
Many will'remember lovely SigridiGune for her fine por Cooper in ‘'Marco Polo.” In her latest film she plays the.P- woman falsely accused of murder bv|men who desired politics|l dramiftlc l i l t ’s sensational! i . i i
_OM WALLS i LILLI PALMER
and 8-15 i p.m. THE FORGOTTEN WOMANwith Gary.
.'ti ayal pi iwerful
Thursday and Friday at 7-"30. Saturday at M5, 6-0 ara 8-15; TOM WALLS and C r f i l C k ©
It’s a long'time smee Chtheroe had a Tom Walls Picture and suits him to a tee. With a grand cast of popular Biitish arti - lart -of : a modem Robin Hood who “ borrows.” jewels fre ^ 'lei. needy. I It’s a lively storV; from first to last.
1 » u ■, i I ; ■! I ■ ... BOROUGH! OF ! C L I T H E ^ O E O C T O B E R FA IR S
:;^MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that thf OCTOBER FAIRS will be held on the following dates
Pots, Glass and China 25thj 26th and 28th, ,
•' ' . M ■ : i G. ' i ■ ■ ■ . ' I ‘
Town Clerk’s I Office, i , 1 Clltheroe,' ' i
I ' I ‘ I ’. 25th October,! 1940: ««»»»*»*»»»»ft09* * * * * * '* ******************* I ' ' .' ■ I ' ' BOROUGH OF CLITHE ROE. GOVEIMENT MCHATION SGHEE " '" /'I I'' ^ ■';
Blankets j & Camp Beds Notice is hereby given that ali
BLANKETS
and GAMP BEDS issued to househ use of Evacuees and which are not now
URGENTLY REQUIRED iby the Aut ’■ !
They should forthwith be returned ’ '
80, KINfe wiuiAWI Office:
BURNLEY LIMITED) STREET,
I ! ■' ' corns also lat at 16, LJINE STREET, PRESTON,
^V DARGbEAVES STREE-T, BURNLEY. Tel. 3 24. and Branches.
BLACKBURN 22
i
HOUSE, CHURCH STREET, for w those premises will bej open T Saturday, and each week day of next
Ijours of: 2-30 and 4-30 p.m. d riETHERING
Town Clerk’s bffice, 1
Men « Worn*® on War Work
serving in war eniejrgehcjy aictiyities in the ordinaryi|w
I . , . I & I ■ ' whv ot. loha
alks of lifeb WEARY
fealiy faggecl out wb eh the day’s work is done ? There may be n reason. Perhaps yoili require some surgkal jappliance, belt or support. ■ ] t w o u ld lie well to look intp th,e matter nowj delay
nay prove dangerous] Why not come'] along^ arid have a' chat 'chat ^ou that bur charges
; are speblallsts in surgical appliances. • Our jac^vlce |you require some appliance yre can [assure are] most reasonable.
in the home SPEND YOUR
means more time spent Evenings
LEIStJRE AMIDST
!'SURROUNDINGS—' i:feLEVAT|l ’THE
■CHEERY; ITEMS OF F MIND ANI3 , promote
/ drabness DEP •REs k s ' : i ■ i Don’t envy K( nneth in his cosy (I
0 EASY CHAIRS NOW !—
Stack is exhaisted we shall not Increase Prl les. PURCHASE TAX will'onlji apply to incom-
REMMBEU until Present Ing goods.
YES ! WE UiroijR'rAKE RE-COVERING C F CHAIRS AND SETTEES^RE-iMAKING OF BEDDUfG-. THESE ; ARE JOBS WE i APPRECiIaTE. •
Buy Your Beds and Beddii I SOUND i ADVICE INDEED.
Ig Now ! Ti Satterthwaite & m, Ltd.
}YORK STREET, CUTHEROE. TEL. 191.
I; i ; - ; » ■ " . i
Dust lie my Destiny” Have Your iNOTEPAPER PR IN T ED ! (ijitheroe Tel. 407/8
Large Choice of I Writing Papers to ch ise from. ' OQ
ADVERTISER & TIMES, 6, Market Place ! i
ili READY IN' ONE HOUR' |
U r g e n t ly W a n t e d ! I A NUMBER OF
NEARLY NEW C^RSj
(8;to 20 h.p. 1939/40 Models);, for imprirtant wbtk. | ]
not!in use) you are doing; a public service.
Highest Cash Price jGiyen, releasing!' your car .,(lf
_________-tee PABK avenue, WOLVEBfiAMPTON
year, mileage and price; to S t e e l e & t o
BINENBHt The ^litherbe
Write' prirtlc[ilars re[ make, , ' ; I A lS Ai iMN T
[It’s not what you Day but I what you get back for what ' you pay . i. . that coun'ts. I You’ll be glad ■
i Advertisement- in - i ; ; ; Advertiser & Times
•Clitheroe’sFatailyi; Weekly Paper,
'6. MARKET PLAOSi CLITHEROB.
' i 'Phone 407/8 (two, UnesL you: put youTi
JACK 19; LORD
RD
MRS' .TACK WAliEING has pleasure In inviting lyou to inspect our^atge Collection'of Exclusive WOOLLY iFROCKS; MODEL COATS SPORTS WEAR. etc.,iwhich will remain at the old prices ’
I ■ ■ while 'Stocks last. | i '
New Deliveries of Children’s WINDSOR and BRAEMAB Woollies —Terseys. Suits, Cardigans.! Girls’ Sets, and Jumper Suits. FREE |OF TAX. J
LIMITED QUANTITIES i OF PURE ^ILK HOSE,
WAREING , ---- - STREET, BLACKBURN
For Birthday apd Weeding Cardk ] ‘
You get beat 'v^alue aud selec ion lat the Advertiser iSt Times Office I Githeroe pleasing!
'^NITCiBE j HEALTH.'
£>ULrll ;! 25tli I Octobei 1940. ; Clltheroe,
ulders for ^he in use are
lority. to MYTiTON
'hich pu^ose -MORROW, • veek between
'C|N, . 'I' . Town Clerk.
. B OCTOBER.
Pleasure Fair, 25thj 26th and 28th, O'
':tober.
HETHERINGllGN, , Town Clerk
___ J l role of a advantage. I t’s
'jack
es,‘he plays the 1 Society to help
here’s one'that
t R 25, 1940. Newton Institute
Saturday, 2-15. Wednesday, 2-30,
Matinees;
GARBO AND grand comedy
TorNight (Friday)i* DANCING 8-0 p.m. [to 2-0 a.m.
danIce
GARLTON DANCE BANDi Proceed in; Aid of; Red Cross.; '
,1
Refreshments at Moderate Charges. ' 1
* '.'i • i ;
ST. JOHN ! AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISION.
D a n c e
I To-Morrow, Saturday; ■ ! I ,
CONSERVATIVE CLUBj 17-0 P.M. TO 11-0 P.M. i
, GIVILIANSl 1/3; SERVICES, 1/-.
FORD’S ' BAND. ADMISSION:
I
PARISH I CHURCH MEN’S INSTITUTE.
Is Q C I A L In the LOWER SCHOOL, on [ TUESDAY l^EXT, OCT. 29.
jJc H. BALDWIN’S BAND. ^ 7-30 to 10-30:
p.ml SIXPENCE.
I Members of H.M; Fcirces half-pfice. ■: - ■' -■!
iMr. F. Moores Massage & Ghirojpodyf
■ !'■ F -/ ' !■;■!!' i / ' ■!■' ' ■i \ , i /' ' j i ll
iMeeting House, S^vle^^ l ■' ■
■ ■■•■'■ -I ■ ■ i ’ r I'"'F I ■ ’''i M' ■' •' ■ • 'i ■... - . .1 ■ M - 1
1 i' ;L ‘ i
IDOWNHAM READING ROOM* ANNUjlL
Whist Drive &iDancej In ; the SCHOOL,!
I FRIDAY NEXT, NOV. ■Whist to commence at 7-30 p.ffii
I ments) : DANCE,] 1/-.' WHIST AND DANCE,
FORD’S ■
I
Darice from 10-0 p.m. to [2-0 .■a.m. WHIST 1.1/-
1/6. |
1 Griod Prizes. Spo ! t Prizes for Dance. BAND.
ii iiiM wis OFFURNITIJRE
Annehairs, Books —» -t - , +v»nl v^ould be greatly appreciated, the collection of gifts ivould be willingly
arranged. Writ OFFICER
36thi Signal
COMMANDING, Training. Regiment, R.A.,
Mitt'pn Hall, Whalley.
(Inciudlrig Reffesn- |
GLITHEROE A K E E
(FGRl FEMALES) AT ! 7-30 PAL
Teacher f e e ] 2/6 '
-(PHYSICAL TRAINING 8C DANCING) ■ will commence on . .! ■ i ' | •
TECHNICAL SCHOOL .P-FIT C U - - , -
THURSDAY NEXT, OCTQBER 31st
(provide,d sufficient, numbers enrol). MISS ' ■ M. ]j for 23 ClassM ■
] (approximately) . BOROUGH OF PUBLIC HEALTH
CLltHEROE bEPARTMENT
Child VVELFARE’CLNtRE A ICENTRE has been arranged .fdr . the
^ I under 5 years of age evacuated from the Area.'
' ■' ! , ■! : •■! ' ■ i' '''rr' ■' The Sessions will be heW FORTNIGHT/LY
at the CASTLE HOUSE and the first of these is fixed for :,!'' !
' ' f' ■ ; '
from 2-0 to 4-cj
p.tri. ' | -'j i !;! [],■. Tlie ANTE'iNATAL 'CLINIC ^is also
IN EACH MONTH,' at 2-0 p.m., the nexj Gliti fixed for NOVEMBER 20th, 1940.' '
CASTLE /HOUSE on the THIRD W. E
— L
BARKER, I 'Mbdlcai O^cer
'•* ' V TUESDAY, NOVEMBER ! 5th, 1940 held at the WED
iI^ESDAY lie being:
of Health) i I ■■' tARl^TrPLACi, ■ forroance, especially on short waves. Statioiinamescale i Cash'prices (Tax Extra) TH AM S C U T E S E R O E '
h ■ MURPHY I90’ STANDARD'TABLE SUPtKllET' ' A really relia'
r.lc till-wave superhe't with excellent per- [
|
with each waveband illuminated separately helps to maketunlngeasy.OnshortwayeaaBeated'logglhgsi^e makes it possiole tit any time to return tb a given stauo^
i; ■ AC MODEL £1110 0. DC/AC MODEL £12 0 Or m Telephotie: 167. | I in the: , - ' ' i ;
'most things HlivE INCREASED IN PRICE SINCE THE WAR ^EGAN AND WE HAVE HAB ITO GRIN ANd |b|cAR IT. WE IWOW THAT BUYERS OF RfblC SETS HAVE BEER GENERALLY LUGIfY, FOR THERE HAS BEEN NO MATERIAL DECLINE IN VALUESj BUT THE NEW PURCHASE TAX MEANS ItHAT PRICES MU^tjNOW GO UP. M TAX DOES NOT AijFEGT EXISTING STOCK AND WE SHALL SELlI IT AT THE OLD PRICES. A RADI0SErSTIl|LGIVESY0UTHE FULLEST AND CHEAPEST FORM OF ENTERj TAINMENT and! WORLD-WIDE NE^Sf
AND WE ARE| convinced MORlj THAN EVER l ^ j s A WISE PURCHASE
I for ■
T h ^ . Wilsoji & t h e f ir e e l a c Je If ; ^ r—
_________ I ';c
Sons U . SHOP.
DlNlkc & DEWING ^OM QRATES. I !
the' BELL FlliE, TOIPLEX- and •a good SclecRon i f HoJ-Ak Ranges at I i ■ Lowesi: •PficesJ .■ ; '
Ready-to-Wear r or Made-to-Measure; OVERCOAT
KEEP CHEERFUL [ AND I WARM IN A REDMAYNE
we have still a good selection of iLady’s and Gentlemen’s; P A I N m A T ^ FREE OF TAX'
IO
DEDMAYNE & READ ll! Ladies and Gentlemen’s i Tailors, MARKET PLACE^ CLITHEROE.
1
"hiidren London
in rooms Sessions'
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