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F E E D Y O U R ;v/ : | ON T:


MILK FROM THE SACK Each cwt. of F.M.S. MILK EQUIVALENT


contains app;roximiately 100 gallons of milk food which is entirely free from T.B, germs. It can be fed tJ calves! from five days old and \yUl give them a perfect 'slairt.


. ' - 1 for human consumption. | ' i |


In addition to this all your new milk will be freed ;


. OBTAlisi YOUR TRIAL BAG NOW FROM I R: 'D.m CpUIlN & SONS ”


iLITTLEMOOR CORN MILLS, i ' CLITHEROE.


W. 533 8i;534.! . . -.I I'":


There is a tremendous demand lor ‘ my high-class


AYLESBURY and KHAKI. CAMPBELL DUCKLINGS.


Thousands despatched to . all parts oI ‘ the British I I s ^ eve^ year. ,


DAY-OIiD & month-old DUCK­ LINGS and Specially Selected


I (tor my Price List. I t will interest you. H. MACDONALD


’ HANDPOSt FARM WOKINGHAm. Berkshire.


Be sure you buy ithe best. Send to-day Richard TUHNiER &jSON win Seii- •


KHAKI-CAMPBELL ' FEMALES, j Also YOUNG GOSLINGS.


by Auction tor Mrs. T. Robin'sm and Sons, on ,


I


small black-faced Gimmer Lambs: black-faced Shearling Wethers: | ou superior Shearling Dalesbred & Swale- daJe 'Rams;- 10 aged Rams; , 12|,.!rup Lambs fori service.—2,"hewly calved Cows^ 2 geld Heifere; 1 geld CSjpi.


',■400 Uncrossed'Dalesbred & Sw| dale Draft EWES; 56 dp, once>crb 6 5 0 strong Black-faced Wether Tup LAMM; 50 HaU-bred Lambs


sound slfeepl reliable wearers, and |well worth the' special attention- of Inteid- ing purchasers.


The above are again a grand fotj of KjA'i -ilf m


m l i - , W ' , . h l r


- eeded, no Blass, no spoon, no fuss I • Rennies bring speedy relief; u s they don’t, It’s; higb time , you oaw vour dooior. Get a packed,


Whenever Indigestion smll^ you, suck two Rennies like sweets. They’re separately, wrapped tablets. Carry, them n loose for ooavenlence. No wat^r


today.


f ‘Ronnies from your chemist 25 fqtj 7d. ' \Tax. Inc.).


^Sale at One o’clock prompt.' '.Terms'cash.


. i i


Auctionters’ office: Bentham, Lancaster,' H ESBERT HALL, DALE! HEAb,


Near CLITHEROE. . Sons,' on Chapman! & Harger I iVj


Shoe Specialists ■ ■. and. Chiropodists


4, MARKET PLACE, CLITHEROE.


, i


r.i E. HAKGEB, MJIJ.Oh., M-JSJ, Treatment ol inb* M


. . and Massage. .


ByappolntmentonlyV V Telgawne No. n i . '


H! P i­


l l i': — J


EVERLASTI ERECT:


L.C.PL! LTD. EASY TO


' :.P;L!'-I r iN G ’:NO


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Beiiitorced Concrete i GREENHOUSES


PAINTING. Inspect one. erected at our Viotlss.


{ Also Large Stocks of 18m. .X Bin. X Bin. HOLLOW CONCRETE BLOCKS, 2in. etc, BREEZE AND .CONCRETE FLAT BLOCKS, GATE POSTS, CLOTHES POSTS.


Full Partlcularsi:


UaSfilliE CONCRETE' PRODUCTS LTD.


COWLING CONCRETE WORKS, CHORLEY. Plione Chorley 2241.


l l H


CHATfilURN


land held in. the. Church Institute, was ■ attended by 38 pmyera. Mlss B. Hal-


■whist dnve,^orgi RANGERS’


IIST. — Saturday’s ■ by the Rangers


were: Mrs, Jeffs.jMrs.' Imei:wood and Mis.- Sandham; Mrs. Lower, Mr. .Hors- fallj and Miss Tomlinson. Knock-out: Mrs. Sandham andlMrs. Demain, Mrs. G. Llmbert and Mr,* Yates.


1' > \ tp i


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held in the Churchi Institute, on Tues­ day night, .Was aitranged by the Girls’. Oub, -13 tablesj^bemg requisitioned. ■Miss Plorenqe Jeffs 1


GIRLS’ CLUB.—Ia further I whist drive


• Turpin, Mrs,, GrcCTenor and Mrs. G. , Iiimbert; l^lr. Weaver, Mr. Horsfall and


prizes yfent toithe following: Mrs. was in charge, and 1 Mrs,Spence.’ Mr.lYatCsmidMr.Xewls ■won the-knock-out jcompetltlon.'


1 , We WMt- to abp that can never grow i y'e, and which cannot disappomt our • . “ >P?- -There is but lone such on earth, mid-It is that of bemg like Gbd>-S,


, -i^Bmoke.- i • | ,[ 1 ,-U . ,1’





■O ICHARD TURNER & SON will Sell AV by. Auction for Mrs. Robinson, and


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: FRIDAY. SEjPTEaiBER 22nd, IBM, as iollows It--' • i


510! .Black-facCd .'.Tup and-, 'Wiether Lambs,; 5 Black-faced. Tups foil ser­ vice;, 3 Shearling Black-faced ^tams.


4 2 0 grand young Biack-fac^ Draft Ewes; 8 0 Black-faced.Giminer L ^b s ;


PART CA/TTLE, including one BULL CALF, 10' months old, .for servlceJ;


- . Again , a grand’lot of-'sound i^eep, well i worth the special' attentloni of mtending jpurchaseis,


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Saie to ^nunence at 12.30 prompt. Terms c^h.


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Auctioneers’ office: Beatham, Lancaster. rriiiE


gLAipBU^.


this high jjyiing district jwUl be heild on W^NESDAY, S]^T. 27tll, 1 ^ .


Upwards of 1,000 Black-faced EWES and |‘5O0 Black-faced LAMBS expected to be forward;


the Auetkmeers.-■ ■ RIOHARQ TURNER SON, Ben' Sale at One o’clock prompt.


bv A. E. JACKSON !


QPEEAD O Near


K


EAGLE; SAWLE; CLIXHEROE.


indly remember auction SALE] as above,! for Mr.jJ. Speak, THIS SATURDAY M


f


4:iSHBEP, HORSES,' POUDlRY, CABINS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. I , r , '■ Pou■ 1 i A.! ,E. JACKSON, Auctioneer.


lridge, iOolne. Tel.| Colne 36!


The clitheroe auction bIart MCNDAY next- grading atlB.30


I COMPANY, LTD,


mises by 12 o'clock.: : ■ ; ■'. ! ■ ---------; , ,


io n - 1 4 0 NBWLYnCALVED COWS &!HBIEERS (including Scotch


! ' ' i i


and ilrish), will be on .bfler, ■ rrvHE


RAMS win be held on FRIDAY, 29thi wheii, upwards of


A ORI C OSSED HORNED-EWES SPEIXAL SALE OP


AND Sept.


ilN- stead waslM.C, and the pnze-wlnners 3 0 A A iHEAD of AliL CLASSIC iwill


5OUU ;be on offer, mcluding f the bsual entries from' well-known stocks.


crossed Ewes will cloise on Tuesday, Sept. 26thi


, 1 T Tel.|325;


1 KA HEAD OP ALL CLASSES lO U -STOCK will be forward?^ Sale at .10.30 am. ' I - i


uDwards of - ' I ' . U ' . E. CHESTER ___ I . Secre Jiy.


'.'■PINlgTTES W; .The li ly e r 'P i ll lV bjj N e ed i


.Quickly,, tod. surely' .ibllevB liver .Troubles. ; (tonstlpatloh, FJliou^ess


(toated Tongue. .Offensive Breatt^nd Flatulence; ■


! Totooitow Ytoull-Feel Brighl


In action.! Entirely-vegetable.. OfTall ii.Take two.;:to-ni!>ht:!''-" '.j' ■■


-Small .toi size. „ Effective- I '


e e NEXT SALE OF GELD AND LAYING-OPP mTTLE,' .will: be


OP


(See list next week’s advertisement). ■ , Entries lot allocatloii of pens fotfUn-


rrVUESDAY NEXT—SALE of DAIRY A CATTLE at 10.30 aJn.,' when a good show; of


,


'a.m, ! All stock to be on,the pre­ I 1 I


A AI HEAD '-OP DAHIY CATTLE, September 16th, at 12.30 p.m.i


Entries ;aie respectfully' solicit id to am.


. ANNUAL SALE OP' STORE . SHEEP belonging, to' farmers 1 ini


( i ' |t . • ' : I


SATURDAY., SEPTEMBER 16th; IBM, as follows:—


I I,,: i . SALES BT AECTION . iV-i near SLAIDBUEN. [ I


.BY RICHARD TURNER A SON I iriATLOW, DALE HEAD,


About 8 mlies distanit from Benth^., and 10 miles from Clitheroe or . Settle.


I i I ■ ; SHORT NOTTOE': ^ . S ^ ! ;


I ATETHERGILL FARM, i TOLTON- BY^dWlAND. Ji I


' ' Owing to giving up,-tenancy o f . 60 acres of.land.


T j, .


MONDAY NEXT, S l ^ . 18th, 1944. SEjVERWOOd; favoured:; with


■will Sell by Auction the following Li-yp Stock, etc., comprising: ' r' i- 'i Ki Head of -well-summered HEIFERS OA and Autumn Calving 1 COWS, viz: 7 smart Wye Calves, 2 to 12 weeks old: 18 Helfei-s ready for servicie; 2 Heiferw du^April; 2 (tows for beef; 22 .Cows, sprin'gmg tod- due Oct.; and INov., mostly summered dry'bag.! i ■ OOC SHEEP and LAMBS: 93 Suffolk ,4 0 cross Lambs for fat; ''52: half,


Instructions fromi Mr; iHarryi IMe


Austin 12 h.p. 1928; high Cart With hay fleaks; handy Lorry;'Liquid Box; Cart Gears; 3 iron Pig Trbughq; and bther small lots.


4 acres of Stubble; ,50:acres of Pasture until February 2nd, 1945.; ! j ^


of intending buyers. The youngistock have been carefully selected, I and tbe in-calf (tows are mostiy' cariying second calf, with level udders and well-placed teats. ; ' ■T. SHiVERWOOD,! Auctioneer. Clitheroe. Tel.: 228. ,


i Sale at 1.30 o’clock prqnipt. ' | The above cattle merit'the att^tion


; SLAIDBURN. i B LACK HOUSE FARM. DALE HEAD i


inson, who Is leaving the farm; will Sell by Auction the whole of his Live. Stock, comprislni— . '__ M ! ’ : Aiy HEM) OP CATTLE, viz; 4. Wye 0 1 CSalves, 2 to 4 weeks -old]; ; 8 Calves, 2-to'6 mths.; 10 (3alves, Olto 12 mths.; ,4 Stirks, 16 mths.;. 17 Heffei-s for service; 3 Heifers dUe;Sept., ;Obt.: 6 Cows due Oct.; 1 Cow-due Jan.: 6 Spring calving Heifers: 2 Spring!Calv­ ing Caws in milk; Cowhand Heifer newly calved; 2 geld Heifers; - i Stock Bull, 2: years, correct; J. Bull Stirk, 12 months, registered.


worker; For Mr. S. Robinson: useful FOaL-


mostly fit to winter: 75 half-bred Lambs near fat; 3 half-bred Shealriings;, 2 Wensleydale Bams, 3; and, 4, shear; 1 Suffolk Ram, 4 shear.


SHEEP and LAMBS: 81 homed Ewes, - ■:


rubber 1 tyres, with hay shelvings; flat Cart, r.t„ with side fleaks;; Jarmain Side Delivery; Hen Cabin,. 12ft, x 8ft: EATAGE:, 110 a(u-cs of Pasture!; 10


Hens;,! 12 young Turkeys. ; ■ I'MPLEiMFXTS:, Cart, as' new, -on


Young Dog, ready for work, i ! POUITRY: 40 cross-bred PuUe|


;■; * !.


acres Unbroken- Fog,' until Ebb. 2, ,1945.. Sale to commence One o’clock prompt.


17. Chester Avhnue, Clltherbe.; 'Tel.-228.


aiVIITHY FARM,. liUNSoi’i BRIDGE, *3 Near CLITHEROE; I;


THURSDAY NEXT, SEPT 21st, 1944. T ‘ SELVERWOOD, having received


ley, who is declining- farming; will] Sell by Auction his Live and Dead Farpiing Stock, comprising


Q; HEAD OP YOUNG CATTLE,] viz: O 1 red Stirk, 9: mths,: Friesian 0tirk, 12 mths.;. roan- Heifer tor Service:: 2 (tows due Nov. 8 and 25; 2 due Dec. 8 and 2i; 1 due Jan. 19.


! '


. HORSE: Bay GeltUng, 16 ]b.h.. well- known-good worker.,


Gimmer; 13-cross Suffolk. Lambs;] also Working Dog.


Cabins! 12ft. x 8, in. timber, sectional; Chick Cabin, 8f-t. x ,4ft. :


POULTRY: 16 cross-bred Heni;! 3 ] J '


. -


in good order; high Cart, with hayl and turf fleafcs; Side Delivery; Strewer: 2 small Ploughs: Ridge Plough; 2 spike Harrows; Chain Rarrow; Cake Break­ er; 3 Ladders; 3 Hay Knives'; Rover -Rake; !3 Scythes; 2 Bhnows; 2 Turf do.; 6 Btorels; 2galv. Bins;;3 woodldo.; .Pig Stock; 3 rolls Netting;,! 4 'do. plain Wire!and 1 Barb.;, 6 iron:Hurtilesi. 3 lengths Tioughing; 4 e.w. Feed .Troughs and various Buckets; galv, .-Sheets;! a, cross-icut Saw; Bakes. Porks, Manure


small Churhs,-“Mllk Bowls, 5. gall, ililk Kit, Butter Basin, 3 Cans, i 2 Sieves, 6 Carry Cans, etc../.


Forks, SMdes, Sheep Stock; strong trbw Chain,-:Fenqe Posts, Loose Timber.! Dairy'utensils: Pram Separator [two


________ - CUtheroe. Tel:' 228. :


Sale to commchce at One i o’clock. -T. SiLVERWOOD,,.AucUoneer.


I'!


Off the main CUtheroe -to Gisburii'jJoad. Turn in gate Glsbum Bridge.! i


SAWLEY. ' - ■ T


T ONGHOLME ROE FARM, ! ^ -L'


SATURDAY) SEPTEMBER 23rd, ^944, .-, ; SILVERWOOD, favoured with


Auction the whole of his Live Stock, part ImplementSj Eaitage, etc., viz;-


IMPLEMENTS: Deering 'sJi. Mower,'"


SHEEP: 14 homed Ewes; 1 shearling A HELPt'TO OWN YOUR HOME.' !


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f • ' •


FAX BUILDING SOdETY. Particu­ lars from: il Steele, Ford and Newton,' Barcla-ys Btok Chambers, Clith'eroe. Of^ce'hours:I Tuesdays, 10.30 tb 2.45.


Open ani account with the HALI­


( ju iE—Mih'oganyv.;(tomer Cupboard,' M Bedding 'Chest,' Gramophone and Records; cheap.—109, 'Whalley Road, Clitheroe.


.


riiSHBEE-SiPEED, 28ih. wheel; 3 used X Outer Covers, 15/-.—Apply, ' Adver­ tiser and 1711165, . ' ;


good, condition. Also two good second­ hand Carpet Squares, one 4 x'4i, the other 3.,-x ;:'2i.—Apply, Advertiser and 'Times. , ‘


S'ALE—Tvio-piece SUITE,. Settee,' and ‘ ■ , ■ - LOST


and top of :shoulder, and dot of tar on far hip.—J.' Simpson. Higher Cross. Slaidbum. li


Lost, -Saturday, .Sept, 9th, between


« instructions from Mr: J. Heaton, wtho IsideoUnlng farming, wlU SeUioy


Calves, 6 m-ths.; 6 Stirks, 12 to 15 mihs.; 9 Heflfers ready for.service; 6' Heifers geld; in mUk, calved Spring; ,2 Heifers due Sept. 26, Nov. 3; 6 Cows, due Sept, and.Oct., second calf; 3 (tows due'Jan. second calf; 1 Cow and 1 Bullock,’hSar beef, "


' •'


:Uvery; high Cart, hay and' side 'fleaks; Trap! Liquid Pump;, Dip'Tub and Stag­ ing; Root'Itolper; Hay Chopper: j sun­ dry lots; , MeUotte Separator; - Chum (e.o.ej; Butter Basin. :|i ! - .


olds. 2 Ducks. 8 Geese, young. IMPIjEMENTS: Sh. Albion Mower; Blackstone Strewer; Combined Sidb De-


16 hii., quiet gnd good worker., POULTRY: 50 cross-br^ Hens,


| ! :


■ ; T. SILVERWOOD, Auctioneer. Chtheroe. -Tel; 228.


i.EATAGB; 80 acres good Seed Grass' 20 actes unbroken Fog; '40 acres Pasture untU February 2nd, 1945. , . - Sale to commence at One o’clock.


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held; on FRID.AY, Sept. 22nd,- whenHollins farm, clerk Hn.il ' sabden,


I ; WEDNESDAY,] ^EPT. 27th, 1944.;


,rp . SILVERWOOb wUl Sell by Aiic- , L • tion, for Mr. Robt, Sanderson; -


1 A - Head of Cattle, 2 Horses. 80 XV Poultry, Implements, loose effects PjiU^artlculars next week. ' -j


iL FARM,: BOLTON-BY- BOWLAND.'


;i f t Head'of Cattle,'TDales-bred't&d^ XO ung' (6 years); lY Poultry,':Imple­ ments, approx. 300; yards good Hay, to eat on, and'62 acres of'Eatage..':! ' ' PiiU details given next week.! ■


SATURDAY, SEPTEJIBER 30t^ 1944. T SHiViEHiWOOD 'will- SeU'bv AiiCr


• tion for Mr.’WiUlam' Speiiaey..


WAKE Up y o u r UVEfi BILE


wiUioiit baldmsl—Md you’ll Jum^ oiit gt bed in the ihornlng full of vim and vigetr


intOTonr dailyi ^If thii bile ii not flowing .f r^ i your food doesn't digest. It just decays to the


k fa


Tlw liver ihoijd poor 'iim two -pint» of liquid W b^els. vGu blpatf up your stomach. You get cop* vrtll


mein doeen't get m the cauit; It wtea those good old (irteii Lfttleddvet Pills to get 'Jtese.cwO pints


f :


. SHEEP;’ 39 horned Ewes; 1 Wensley­ dale Ram. •


HORSE: Useful Bay Mare,' 6 years. yea/


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OQ.-HEAD OP YOUNG CATTLE,iviz; Wye Calves, 6 to 12-weeks-; 2


SALES BY AECTIOJJ -BY J, .JOHNSON


WHITEWELL AND DISTRICT, PURTlfeR ENCtAGEMeHt S; ,.


■ FARMERS LTD. Sept. 28th 1 (date altered):


- For Mr,. [T. .DrlnkaU, SYKES, Oct. 4lh—


; Special Draft. Ewe Sale.


Halton Green East, Halton, Lancaster. ;TeI.: Caton 69.


!


BY MR, T. SILVERWOOD ' .1 • 1 . -


' . JJEAN F/UIM, sabden;


WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4th, 1944. SALE of iSurplus-Stock for Mr. Rd.


Howarth.-Further - details later. ' T. SILVliRlvbOD;’Auctioneer.


Whltewell Farmers:


Oct. 18fh—'Whltewell'Farmers: Sale at. THE ROOT.


- i J. JOHNSON, Auctioneer 'I '


■RING, one opal stone; sentimental ■value. Reward - on retuiming same to Advertiser gnd Times Offlee.-


Copy Nook , arid Clitheroe, on or from B'olton-by-Bowland bus, GOLD


LOST—Two'' Horned Wether Hoggs; ■one Easy Chair, m moquette, in. 1 , , • instructions from Mr. Ed. Walms-


Further particulars from!Owner, or i T. SIUVER'WOOD.lAuctitoeer.,


Useful Bay Mare, 12 years! old,[ good I ! ,1


^ !


be • published Pendle."


sketches


' I .D . Mr. astic.user


“ TTENS


mean MOB l/3d. packi Blact'jum, Gate, JUthl


(oentalnlnL too,.Karswi


-E eggs in- !the basket. Try it, or, 7-Jib, bag 8/-, -from; ' 'Sons, Com]Millers, Castle


flrst-class (Edition all round: first £12 secures.-Write Box Sl,;'Advettlser and Timco.


SAL-2—O ( ^ 0 B Console -Wireless:


three wini bunks,, cui drawers, wi outside', law ton.—Offers Times,, •


F


or SAL] :12ft. X


gcad, rdia-ble' 7-valve superhet,! In


pws and Curtaining, 'Wo. iboards, painted chest bf h basin. Qulm stove, and


. Jectional WOOD OABIN ft. with Annexe 4ft. k 8ft.,


tory; situated in Riming-, to Box S4, Advertiser and


,1 ^R SA1&-ANCONA Stock (tock- L erels.—Apply, W. Maudsley. Wood End, Highe^^Hoddef.


' mer GUN.—Lees House, Cow Ark, (Xitheroe.-, L ],- .-V ■


SALE-Oood make d.b. 12 bore Ham- ■





;. 0„ of Newark, an enthiisl-; (f Kars-wood -Poultn''. Spice grounu -,i.jc.3). For youi )d Spice in the mash wlU


l 'shortly, Peace! oh T • instructions from Mr. Walter. Rob­


WEDNESDAY NEXT, SEPT.,. 20th. SILV'ERWOOD, ! favoured .-with


EATAGE: 6 acres of Fog, along- with !' .; i


bred Lamps for fari- 80 half-hred and homed. Ewes;, 1 Suffolk Ram;12 iWens- leydale Rams,'shearlings. ; Horse:. Bay Mare, aged,, good, worker. Vauxhall Motor Oar, 12 h.p., 11034;


' JVUA


•Offlee. • We, can supply you without ■Idelay.—TOM YOUNGm’S , ' Olitheroe Market.


pciimu AAULU M


etc.-; BiiUderS' and Plasterers’ Sand. ,—Parker, MlUthome Aye., Clitheroe.


ON SAL^e-SAND for lawns, gardens,


,! A DAM LYTHGOE offers fine grown OAT STRAW, specially selected for cattle feeding. Also good dean Wheat


:11st; Adam' Lythgoe, :Wigshaw Grange, Culcheth, Warrington. Thone. Culch- etb3143., .





■Pyjamas, ohly six coupons; Silk Under­ wear, three sizes, W, 'WX and OS.— Your couphns will go further at TOM YOUNGER’S,.Clltherce Market..


T ADIES’I Riterlock Vests,' Knickers -Li or Combs., two sizes; Spun Silk


Blankets,' ]-we can meet these from stock.—Tom Younger’s., CLITHEROE ■MARKET,] ■ .


a pledge of good faith.-r-Tom Younger’s, Olltheroe Mai'ket.


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■9'ests, 2/6 only All Younger’s,


L


7 3 1 ; 2/ll|; Pantees, 2


Fa:dwearlng' STOCKINGS,


; Pine Lisle, 2/2; Interlock coupons, 2/6; Fancy Stitch Pantee to match, 2/3. Pew


Overalls, nix. .Wool Vests or Pants, All Wool I'ests lor Pants: you are sure of satlsfacbon at TOM YOUNGER’S, Clitheroe Market.


ined union Jir sateen SHIRTS, Khaki or Navy Shirts, Bib Brace


PRIORITY,, PERMTS for WOOL blanket's , sheets, or Cotton


these kays; business is not a battle of wits hut an offer of service, with


J.W A'UV4


Popto Mnlo Shirts, 12/6 to 32/6.— Ixiok for the name: .Tom Younger’s, Clitneioe.Market.


- A .Trunks, 2/-- Double-fronted Tunic Shirts, twb'V-Trubenlsed Collars; -B/IT;


FEN'S I Sleeveless Vests, or Button : . ,XO. WOMEN APPLICANTS.


, with her a child of hers under the age ;WR4; or (b) is* registered under me ; Blind Persons Act; or (c) has a Mlnls- tw pi Labour permit'to allow her to obtain employment by individual effort,


None of the vacancies for women advertised in our columns r^ te s to a woman between-18 and 40‘-inclusive, umess subh a woman (a) has living


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jgOROUGH QP 'CLITHEROE. WAR-TIME NURSERXj.


T^AOANOIES exist in the War-time J . NUrsdry/for the appointment of Probationers. 'Applicants, Should be


tetween the- ages of 16 and 18 years (female); : ■ . ,


be' obtained- from ‘Matron, War-time Nursery, Parson Lane, CU-theroe.-


Particulars of the appointment may \ '


l^ANTED-Lady’s CYCLE, reason- A * * able ; condition.—Write Box J 2,


dvertiser! tod Times. - - - r,


i^HILDREN'S,. Ladles’ and 'Gent’s. vJ Second-hand CLOTHIflG wanted: Carpets, Curtains; distance no object; P.c, prompt attention,—'SEED, 48 Parson Lane, Clitheroe.


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cleaner taken in part excdiange;:' oup local represen'tatiive will'-oall.—Domes-' itrlx (Rochdale) Lt(L 8, Toad Lane, Rochdale.: .CPhone Rochdale 3533).


ACUUM CLEANERS — Eledtnflux, V. GOMinr Hoover, teltic.4v< your odd


Must bergood at figures. Goodipros- peots for suitable applicant.—Write Box U.15.1 Advertiser and Timesi ' ;


Tool Stocktags, 2/11.—Tom CUtheroe Market.


.ixditionj wanted; also aptlcleB 'of antiquity In copper, brass and porce- lain.—J. C,- SmUn, Lowergate, Clitneroe;.


. , ....................nd poj


/COLLAR attached SHIRTS, 6 cou- V-i pons, 6/11; All Wool Socks, 2/6; Working ^ k s , 1/. (ope coupon); Interlock sport sleeve Vests, or long leg Underpants in all Sizes, at TOM YOUifeERj’S, CUtheroe Market, ■


Ingham, jMoorlands, -Pendle ! Road, Clitheroe.


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WOMEN. Jwanted- for. stltchingi and cleaning.—Apply, Ashworth- & Smith, Ltd., Primrose Works, Clitheroe.!


YinG? Rather 1" says Bancroft, Grange Lane; Accrington.'


ANTED—BOYS, leaving School,- Tv for hroft. work; good ;wages.


I^ANTED—BATTERY CAGES, In- TT cubators. Hoovers,] Cabins,: etc.—


|—Apply, Dr. Lawrie,' The Holme,' Sabden.' |


YY'ANTED — GARDENER,, handy- TT man,! full or part-time, to clean car arid make himself generally -usbful.


- •


. wanted, Times.


-ADY'S . ' '! '


CYCLE.' in !good' condition, -'Apply, iAdvertiser! and


-A enVE LADY,. aged 40, educated, , -


-ploymenfc.-fWrite Box;! R2, Advertiser and Timesl


exintelligent, .desires; congenial: em- .


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'AX aGER wanted: MO acres hol(Jlng; 150 Dairy Cows; 4,500 Sheep & Lambs; capable of machine inilking recording, tod keeping records; - Splendid , oppor­ tunity for progressive man. .Commenc­ ing salary £400 per year and commis­ sion; splendid house.—iWrite, giving full particulars of previous expenericC.iage, family,, etc.' -to Box S 2,' Advertiser! and Times. '


[ITXiPERrENClBD WORKING :MAN- ; ■ 1 ' ■ . , '. i 1


,1 ^ ANTED, to buy or rent—BUNGA- iTT LOW or House in or 'near Clithe­


roe.—Box S3, Advertiser and Times, i I-----------^


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XjVURNISHED HOUSE wanted in X country I district' near Clitheroe, preferably five bedrooms and all modem conveniences; to let-on long lease.— Apply, Mrs.! Richard Heaton, Dimple Hall, Egertcm, near Bolton.


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'TT CHAIR; reasonable condition,— . Mrs. Johnson lower Highfleld/ Slaid-


'V^ ANTED— . j


bum.- Bicycle j wanted- for boy, severi or


dle House; Twlstdn, nr. Clltheroe. ;Tel Gisbum 256J,-


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^OOD all-round FARM MAN wanted. V r—Wilkinson, Coach- and Horses, Bm-ton-by-Howland.


M


an wanted for Farm 'Work.—lApply, Holgate, Standen Hey, Clitherqe’. .


-vJT live in.] — TiUotson, Newsholme, (jisbum. _


^OOD MAN wanted for farm'work; - .]


- ! , ] I in wool; marked blue back of head House wanf^ for respectable work­


or district; inot evacuees.—'tote! Box S.6,-Advertiser and Times. '


ing class family of three; Clitheroe :i .


m


Clitheroe. —! Headmaster, St. James’s School.


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■Whalley Road, • Clithbroe. -. ■' , '' OLD BRASS and Copper, China and


jMAN i wanted, to cleaii for -' hours weekly.—Mrs. Htorlsijn,


Clitheroe. -, j PERSONAL


Tonic Tablets contain vitamip-i stimu­ lant, , general invlgorators. ', FIRST DOSE starts new -life, vigour^, vital


WOMEN, PAST 401 FEEL YOUNG AS EVER. -' Cystrax


force. Only] l'/.9d. (plus purcli: tax). At all Chemists, ’i ■ “ r , purrij.: I


^ELUNOXi Rheumatism Rapidly, vy Relieved- by Celunox Tablets, made from Celery-combined tvith oth4r valu­ able extracts. Mrs, H— writes: (“ Celu- nox has completely banished the rheu­ matism in my back and Jilp.” Chemists and ■ .Stores!' inclucfim Taylors,: etc.; l/9d. .and 3/6d.


Of aU Boots,


TjiEZIT/—Have yen a pain 7 XU:Ease it'with ’’Eezit,’’ whlL tains special ingredients for tip relief' pf Headache, Neuralgia bago. All Chemists.! Powders lets.


. 1 , . EOtINB


Slaidbum.:,


ito'Con- Ospeedv


If so;


r Lum- oriTab-


few 109,


Pewter wanted.^109, !Whall4y..Rd.,- ' .. !,)h\ i '■


t^ANTSD] to rent, HOUSE with T T modern, conveniences, in dr near


eight sbars.—Mrs. Mackenzie, Pen­


Child’s Folding iP'USHr- : -1 ,


IN MEMORIAM


JONES.—In loving memor^' of a dear Father and Grandfather, who died September 16th, 1943.


God called him home, it was His will. But: in our hearts, he, llveth still.


Tree View, Crow. Thees Brow, I Chatbum.;


-From Annie. Cyril, and Rhymond; •


j . -


JONES (Peter).-Loving meniories'i bf dear Dad, died September; 166b. 1943.


37, Torcross Avenue, Wyken; f .Coventry,


■ - '


- —Never-forgbtteri.by his Son and Daughter-in-law, Peter and Edith,


; .


WENTWORTH.—A sad day of:remem­ brance of our dear daughter, Marjorie Gwendoline, who fell asleep Septem­ ber 20th, 1941.


,The fragrance of her. memory will live for ever. ' , 9, Kemple 'View, Clitbefoe,


'-1 !


:-


<^d touched her hand, and she fell ' 'asleep,.but ■ ■


■ , —From her loving Motiibr, Dad, . brother-Thddy,' and her daughter Jean, ‘


IVEN'tWOBTB.-Treasured memories of a dear sister and aimtle, Marjorie Gwendoline, who died September 20 th, 1941. -,


. f 39, Bawdlands,. Clitheroe. . and Maureen.


Lo-ved and remembered'always.' —From Raymond!' (M.EF.i, Nellie-


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W^TWOBJ'H.—Treasured meriiories of our dear niece, Marjorie Gwendo-' , line, who 'died Sfpfember 20th, 1941.


We often sit and think of. yoU,-^ The things you used to say arid do, . And wonder why you had to die ' ' Without a. chance.to sa-y good-bye.


, r-Prom All at 18, Faraday 'Avenue •; alsb Hoj-ace; p.o.w-; Germany,'


WENTWORTH.-In loving memory of our dear niece, Marjorie'Gwendoline Wentworth, died Septembei' 20lh, 1941.


: ^Pro'ni Aimtie Susan, Uncle Ben,: ■ Nephew Ronald (C.MF.).,! Aimle,' and Harry.


■-Just a sunset nearer. , ; , • ■ 17; Brownlow Street, cyitheroe.'


.-'Her memory will never grovi old. • —Prom All at Seven Stars, BamoCds-


wick.


In God’s-'garden of membry , 1 ' we .meet,every:day. |


: ^Frb'm -Uncle Jim, Auntie Gertrude and Mildred, .


j'


24) Faraday Avenue, Olitheroe. I ACKNOWLEDGMENTS


rTAKEN UP—Homed. Gimmer'-HOGG X In, November,—J. Simpson.' Higher Cross-■


, : AT STUD


-tX baclt BOARS.—Hawthorne Farm, Olltheroe. TeLi Cffltheroe: 496.


; r Mr. Max [Alderson, Turher-street, has been successful b 'g a inin g 'th e


Senior National: Certificate in: En- glneerbg at-Derby Technical: Col­ lege. . : ■ ' ■ ■


■ A T STUDr-Large 'White 'and Si ,d^e-:


- Neighbours' for kiid expressions ot sympathy and floral tributes beceived during their sad bereavement; also the,Doctors' for their kind attention.


HERD.-Mrs. Herd and Reg. desire to thahk aU . Relatives, Friends and


Tlie Bungalow, WnflfllhSton. 'j


,' expressions-of sympathy,: arid , floral ' tributes, recpived -ln their redent -sad : bereavement.


RYdEHEABD.-t-'Mts: Rydeheard and . Mrs. Preston wish to -thank'all Rela- . lives, Prioids and 'Neighbours',for


; , ,. ^dervale, IW ialley,'


Printed and'Piffllrihed In; &e ciiiheroe Advertiser '& .Times Company,: Ltd., j at 6; Market Place; CUtberoe. ., 1 - Tel. (two lines) 407/408.


■ ' - I ■ . ■ 52, Henthorn Road, Clitheroe. ,, '


Of a sbn so precious and dear! '


lere. is. a ■ remeriiber.


l l ' i p.p.-w.-ii;Germany. :


TCTANTil—DOMISTIC WQRKER, or Girl of 16 years to train; Uve in; -another help' kept.—Apply,! Mrs.


Utheroe. I ' A NTTQUE FDRNITUHE in toy con- . . .


ttfanted.—GIRL leaving ■ School (14,or 16) to train, for Offlee work


N. A HACKING& S0fS MEMMIALS


, !- • ipoR-


Book your order now from our , large Selectidn o f ; -


BLACK, GREY, I & BED GEANIXE&


or unless! (d) tbe advertisement Is starred. -,


’ Erected when desired.- , Wees cannot later be guaranteed. Send for Catalogue.- . [


«,


CEMETERY GATES, ACCRINGTON. :


' Address: •


—MEMORIALS IN GBAN11]E AND STONE,


OF [DISTINCTION —


LETTERING AND~CLEANING, EUl , A SPECIALITY.


■Wrlte!for C l im a t e s '


H. TAYLOR .-CHURCH -LANE,-,


The blgbest standard of workmanship - at. nrodest cost.


CLAYTON-LE-MOOi^ ACCBINDTON.


PUBIIC-NOTICE


B OROUGH OF OLITHEBOE. 'HER!


DISCOUNT C while-1 you wait.—Market' Placer


PRAMS I re-tyred at BHOTHAM’S RATEPA'YE^' are reminded' that -the prescribed' date af-ter which


GENERAL RATE ■ :-45" i ' I


Discount on Payments of the current General'Rate will NOT'be allowed is


count, payments must be made at the Office of the Borough, 'Ti-easurer, Church Street, Clitheroe, on:or before -that date.


Post, delivered I after thq 30th'instant,, will not be allowed.


■Discount on remittances,-, through the. , ' j G. HETHERINGTON


Town Clerk’s Offlee, ■ Town CSerk. Clitheroe. 15th September, ]1944,


TO LET


session, of land 2nd Februaw; house and buildings 12 th May, 1945.— ' W. H. Taylor, ChurCh Field Tunstall, Oamforth.


To LET-GOlly HEY,FARM, Bashall riX) LET in Spring, ■


STEPHEN MOOR LODGE, in thevpSr- Ish of Tosside, containing approximate­ ly 19 acres meadow, 93 acres pasture, 16i arable of which 4i-acres. are re­ sown; suitable house and farin build­ ings; near good road; excellent water supply. The tenant, whojls not a bidder, will show the farm by, appoint­ ment.—Further, particulars. fiom, and offers , to be sent to, Jbhn i Heaton, Auctioneer and l/aluer. Long] Preston. Tel. 241, , ; ■;


„■ ,1 ,-. ■ I ' ' ■,-.


lady or gentleman.—Write Box. S5; Advertiser and Tdriies,


■\71ACANT. — Horiiely Apa-ttments: » good neighbourhood: suit!business


X .able breeding farm ■ known a&- 1945, that desir-


Eaves, containing' 108 acres. Pos­ -.(toply:


!: SATURDAY, 3dth September, 1944; In'order to get-the benefit of Dis­


. . 1. . THANKS


.am. |Md - a ^ , 'LAmERX :4lsh to ■tha^. all ^ose who so kindly sent congraitulaftions,. good' wishes - and


1 flowers; for. their golden wedding. : West'Bank,” .CUtlheroe; ■ ‘i . ° ■


BIRTH


,! preemus glf-t of a daughter—Patricia. BIRTHDAY GBEETIpiS [


ADAMSON.—Loving birthday greetings 1 -to!my, dear son-George-on ihis 23rd ; birthday, September, -llth- servine ; -in India.


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: Be perfectly certain we are all think- - .'in go f -y ou ....................


'Whoever I go, whatever ! dci, Ivy —From Mother and Ronald, ttage, York-“St];eet, Cllthexoe,


BATrfe.—Loving birthday .'greetings^ a dea/ husband and son. Dvr. Ashfield : m t ts (po.w.,,,In-.’Thailand), on his ^ 37'thl birthilay, 17th'September.


TYe cannot be with you, your-trials to share, ■ ,


To'one far off wellove'so dear,! i How oft we wish that you were here;


But! wIlll walk beside you In thought an(i in prayer,.


,- ; ■ daughter . . I | n a . .


C5(jd bless you-^-keep. you safe, ,] -jProqi Father and Mother, 1


Wife, ami I : , , j


14, I^iithorri Road, Clitheroe. - -. ' 2,; (toporatipn .Street, Clitheroe. ’[ U


- his 26th birthday, September 17th. | ■Wishing you a s p e ^ return.


.’,’lieivin Grove," Manor Road, CU|heroe. ' • ' -


■ '-|Mum and Dad, Dora tod-John. ,


.


SLATER.—^Loving.. birthday greetings .to!our dear son:.and -htother, Tom,


, on h ls22ndblrthday,September2lst- • now,'serving in Prance. .


'


, To] bring! you to our.minds. For a day -Without a thought of you Is ■very htod to find.


I t ^ddes not . need your'birthday . . i’ '


■ -and a safe and speedy return home. Newport. ■


West .Bradfoid, Clitheroe. ■ lyfshirigj you the best of luck- ■ ]' —Peggy.


■VVARD.{—


myi dear husband, Jack; on his, 24th' birthday, September 18th; serving somewhere-in India. , - . -


Loving -birthday greetings to


33, iVictoria.-Street, Clitheiw. "i -Birthday .greetings


I ! God grant you a safe and ] ;, I . ' speedy, return. iprom your loving wife, Alice.


: —jProm] Elsie, John, and Peter.


Birthday greetings t6 our son Jack. All our love. : , , —Mother and Dad.


.WOODS.—Loving ' birthday j greetings to my. dear husband. Bill, .on hJs-- 32nd. I'birtp'dayi 19thi September; •iservm^ .somewhere in the MEP,


How ,oft I wish that you were here. .


To .pne far qfi -I love so dear,


Bul^ Will walk beride you in thought and in prayer. ;


I cton»t be with you, your trials to share,;


• .


God bless you—keep you safe. ■ -Prbm .your loving.'- ^Ife, Nellie.-


'WOODS,—Birthday, greetings to- my dear son -Bill, on his 32nd birthday, September 18th; serving somewhere with .the-.MEF,, ‘


,, There


is a -face that is always -with ine, Is a voice I would love to hear; - smile -1 will always


— ^From 'Dad. ' ',


WEBSTER.—Loving birthday greetings to pur clear Son, on hib 33rd birthday: ' '


Watch! o’er our loved ones with all Thv . ;care.


Ple^e'Gpd, hear oUr humble prayer,'


i'What! better greetings could we send -Than " ( ^ protect you to the .end.":


Though waters roll between-us,' ! And :yoU are still over there.


We all, alall.be so happy ! 'When jtou.flU one vacant chair;-' -' i •—^Loye fratii Mum and Dad and I- 'Grandma,Brown.


G)ld Fire'ptation, Clltheroe. , , -


YEBSXE^-Loving ■ birthday greetings. ' -to my dear brother, Joseph Webster,


on hiB 33rd birthday ; p.o.w. In (3er- mtoy.'' ■ . ,


-


■:'Io:|lori^lrig more tender than mine is ! for-yoU.


true, I - ' - - -


God blesri and. ktep you, and hasten -■[ihe.'day


■When you .are home, dear Joe, -with us -‘tostayj'


.Oldj Fire Station,. Clitheroe' . DEATHS


.CLAYToii.—On the 12th September, at 24, .Klrkmoor Road, Clitheroe, Emma Ciayion, ■ aged 44 years; Interment


:2I, jl^y Street, Clltheroe


15th, at|ll,30 a.m. ; 24, Klrkmoor Road.


, : at St. Joseph’s.Cdmeteiy.iFriday.'the ■


• '


■ -HARGREA'VES.—Oh the 7th Inst., at


fbrmerly] of Bawdlands, Chtheroe, aged 87; years, - fN MEMO/IIAM


^ ; I -Prom his loving Wife. ]tohlesdfle," .74,-SewaU Highway,


' Longed for always.


A 'constant thought, ; A'silent sorrow:


• Wyken: Coventry. i


•Jp;^ES.-^In loving memory of a dear .. father tod grandad, Peter'Jones, : ' Who‘died September -16th, 1943; ■' jI j;A silent thought; a]semt teifr,'


_;r-Prom -Khthleen. Harold, -and Shirley. 29,j Cflrpbr^tion Street, •CUtheroe,'-


-.;-i:i(! ■-' •D^p-.ln ouT:hearts , ■ i';!-He.'.is withiusiVet.: ! :!' : ■ . I —From-Elsie and Arnold.


, .


’’Ribblesdale," 74 Sewall Highway; ' I ! Wyken, Coventry.


JONES.-In loving-memoi^ of my dear (-'.father, peter'Jones, who dled-Sepr .’'tembsr-fflth',- 1 9 4 3 , - :


Tickhill, near. Doncaster,. MahV, widow bf .John Edward Hargreaves,


—Pr6m your loving sister Evelyn arid ' brother-in-law Norman


I[0 'wish could be.better, 'no love more m u si relies en tir e ly


l i e r “ I ’ve ierived great benefit from thi | Fortiphone, and I wouldn’t be withou^ it. I conduct a satisfactory professioi^ teachir.g music, and rely entirely <m 1 the, Fertiphone." (Miss)-—


F o i tiphone makes j


.apenure ai comfortably* as your finger-tip and can be worn without <tatl(X)P' or headband. Fortiphane has brought dear, Osy. enjoyable hearing I to more/than jOjO


O


O dispeople. ^


Hearing can be by Bone-conduction— • I You nothing IN orON the Eara—or ihiougb mlg! Ahciiny^Feathenvcighf midget earpiece I You which fits into your ear


1 i


Arfi you Dee . visit us fbij .FREE TEE and Consult


62 SiARKET STREET,j ’ .


' . . ] . - , , .


BLACKBURN. -j!


- I Tel. ' This rWeelf-!fe|


I Bing Crosby In ‘'PENNIES FROM] 1 f


MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 25^ GEORGE MURPHY arte


I In the gay and lavish comedy’ nuj B ro a d w a i |] Wlth.a brillliant cast Including Toifiii


MATINEEi-; DAILY at 2,15. 1 Earphbtt (XINTINUOUS—Monday to I forithi Friday—from 5.50.


Sat., 3 Shows: 2J5, 5.60, 8.0. I j Deal.I 'I


4From.^ your loJirig Mother and 'J sister] Mary. ■


PYE;4Happy birthday greetings to oul deto son,Bdi. Reg. Pye,' p.o.w. od


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^


HOLT.^-Oa September lilth, at “New . Central," Nuislng Home, to,'Trooper i and Mrs. J.:S;-Holt, Reconnaissance ; . Corjis, (neC Betty Roberts), 23, 'Joyce ! -Avehue, Marten, Blackpdol, i God's


'■■■!' ■ . GBA’EES.:': i •-I1 ' !


~ * fiOT-AIB


iTjhffi. BELL flRE, TRIPLEX ' j J and 'a go'od selectlt^n of ’


^lowest Prices. VISIT OCR SHOWROOMS, YORK STREET, CLITHEROB. REGISTERED 'AS A. IpiWSPAFER. lane


TO-NIGHT (Friday) -at 7.30. TGMOr Margaret O’Bzieai, Marsha Hunt ond Ja I Booking Offl(» opal 2.80 to 4.30, — '


MONDAY and TUESDAY at .?;30, IVl FOR T H O S E


Crash call ca; dlnghiv 'near flak, i - It-sent ■added to -thei-


the Boston Into the drink a (flfflcultles,: ' T- Supij


■ ’ Busiq/.' N O R T H W E S T


i PATRI<i]IA DANE ' JOHN! '


i JAMES il CRAIG) ■ 1 ' ' -


Advance-Booking fir 6.0 & 8.0 pm. Snows on Saturday toly.


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Phone 4216/|I, i


Nelson Eddy In “A MUSICAL STORY! i] MONDAY NEXT, SEPT. 23 ERROL . I FLYNN


, II - .Thlsi.iWec'k-rJ ' d


GAUMQNT BRITISH' NEWS (Lai li JACK LAWSON AT THE r


' !|rom]the'fam!ous roYei;, Slstq II i Showing al l2r50 i


THE Sf:


MATUNEE DAtLY at 2.15 pm. - CONTINDOUB Monday to i Friday from 6-0 pm,


LAST Complete: SHOW, 7.40 pm! ;


2^1 rV


} m m• 1 • . >,'• f


LUXURY 'CINEMAM ftliACKBU


;by RIOHAiRiD HDLARY).. ;wl1 le one morning .when three he French coast.. ■


CHARLIE OHAN IN THE : I THURSDAY at 7.30-and SATUEDAli WILLIAA


, ^ t 'to a fast tempo iri the la FRIDAY---- EMPLOYEES’ II


jilffi PIMPLACE11faioP. ' IND pBAWirie^ ’


1 i fio. wilM&S|isLta.k


FORTIPHONI . r- " ■ I'-l Phan* t Blatifrien J


, 67 ExdiiBge BUg>t BIHIOWCHA^^| See I Ijinglum Honee, 308


JONES.—'Treasured ! memories ‘of my :dear;hudband, Peter' Jones, who died -September 16th,. 1943; -


TO-THGHT C RONALD CO:


IFrlday) at 7;30. TO-MO BROj ESCAPE TO\ tKeepsJyour meiriory ever deaf. . -


THURSDAY ind FRIDAY at 7A0. SATl Ac' JOHNNY WEISMULLER.,


“ ‘ if Little JOHNNY 81


■ chorua girl; tiut lie comes. Into/his own in j kinds of weird and wonderful animals coda^ DUCK SOl^P’’—Comedy. | “ THERE’!


Tarzan is surteunded wibb.Arab SKelkiJI TiUtZAN’S DESEl,


MONDAY at 6.0 and 8J5.1 XUESDAYJ lERIC PORTMAN


Ai


Eric Portman as a British Inteiligence Offlj cloak of drunkenness. A real"’meaty ’ p;cf


tion; Nothing has beeri spared to make tha [;


“ROUGH ON REN'I


LMAN, MADELEINE CARROI ' I ' Have you ixwked for ill


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