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^ {vT't.rv m C ^ i rH E R O ;E A D T E R T I S E R & CHATBURN iE . GUILD. — Miss Maureen


id ; presided J i at ! Thursday’s of the M.ethodist Junior


Ic e


nounced by Marlepe Mark, and iptufal reading was deputed to nkland. The] devotional part by Pat Prankland, and'there recital 'iby Marlerie Halllwell. T'part of tbel proceedings was by the Rev. iW. Shaw, who the Work of the I British and Bible Society, .and, with the l Of MlBSii Easie Conyers,


Ip the short i service which the proceedings I the hymns


many Interesting lantern


Jay, under the: presidency of Ireenwood. t^e speaker was pies, of Manchester.-A' whist held under the same auspices, Jected Ty" Mr,”if. G.Tsharp,‘’wYtK owm re


EN UNIONISTS,—There was a ha attendance of members at hg held In the Church Institute


TONIC ' DIOESTIVL


lowing results; Ladies;^ Y iviio. I2, Mrs. Clark; 3, Mrs. G. Sharp.


iia


J 1, Mrs. Coulsoh; 2j Miss Harri- iMrs. Cowell. I 'Wiiming couples lock-out competition were; Miss l i gand Mr. J3 ,G. Sharp; Mrs. fend Mr, J. Holgate. ' ■ . , :


^ ' m ^ — TTm


B. taking “ Salt " for topic, M» Infleld was th^ pianist. Hefrejji-i were served, and an enjoyable;


„rEBAB¥ EVENING.—A very ludience assembled on Tuesday; pt a meeting of the MethodlM


1 spent. ■ .i :i I 1 " i' 'I


Jwhen Mrs. Rendell spoke on Istlon, "What is the use;of playj Sne maintained that dramai ■ enabled ordinary] iolk to se?


je 'mind of the author and ito land more clearly what i he


lEN’S GUILD; — At Tuesday bn’s meeting, 'under the ichair-i I of the Revj IW. 'I Allan/Shaw, hon. of Waddlngton, was the


/ / juttuico. 1,


i#(CALCIUM ^1-' PHOSPHORUS:


"' /■ HEALTHY' circulation


i; r . - • •; .'1 Build up Good Health i i I NEXT WEEKi -•! KING LANE :


eerid .and unusual It is the story of md Mrs. Smedhurst (James Mason


“A Placejof One’s Own” is thrillmg, 9 he Scientific 9 our-% ld Ofonic r


__ Bairbaifa Mullen), a middle-aged couple, who retire from business with plenty of money and look for a .house in yjhich to) settle down. Their choice oh one rather neglected in appear; but; i according to the estate a ’ wonderful bargain. Thejy from); gossip, however, that the


THIS! [WEEK-END


Grand: “,Can’t 'HIB


CLIT


King Lane': Palladium: ‘


WHALLISV:


hou& is supposed to be haunted. There strange, inexplicable occurrences


.uiu complications when a young i arid lovely companion,, Annette (Margaret Lockwood),] whom the Smedhursts :e, becomes seriously ill. Even the


I Theje are many thrills, before ' the house is purged of the spirits,of the


1 p a s t


ual ffeuresin this picture. Fjanlde|iE a ^m o te r who found Vicky waiting


[lot spot” Frankie Christopher, i Lynn And Vicky Lynn are the, cen-


■ Y , t ■


' 1st, he sets out on a campaign to w e her a glamorous national figure. ; Their


on tables in a small reptaurant. With Rol in Ray, a one-time matinee idOl, and Larry Evans; a newspaper column-


campaign Isucceeds; but Vicky ;double- crotses hei: backers by acceptmg ‘a Hollywood |i contract. On the, day aie 1 is ^he(duled ■ to leave, Frankie visits her


hed d e a d . I


to I wish her good luck-only to find detedtive


i i - ■ ■ —


I Mlav*to in absprbing^surprisink itm u^ense-fflUed flhl^. '


[to express. Play-acting jhelped ' " -------allty.


id; gave excerpts from poetical fas also several, short plays. Mri ;all, of Manchester, who was in lir, brought fraternal greetings,. le Droylsden |Methodist|, Guild. i


. . training of the) mnid,' body; ilal . expression. Members of the ■n Dramatic Class) were present jnstiate the value !of this train;


[gees.—Miss B. Halstead had lion of a whist drive, organised


, competed for the) prizes, which Pn as follows: ;Ladies: 1, Mrsi, i Ison; 2, Mrs. Limbert; 3, Mrs. Tl


,tangers and held in the Church ;e on Tuesday night. Some forty


fw; 3 ,Mr. H. Nixon. Knock-out: , ■asdale and Mrs, Jeffs; Mr. and '


' Gents.: 1, Mrs. iCroasdale; 2; ■liars. „ i’ ■ i' I- fADDlNCTON


It HODIST CHURCH..—A k sale with' stalls of new p s well, was held last Satur- Ind realised £23 10s. 3d. for Jiiiroh Repairs Fund. Tea was led.-


la l Children’s Home In Wa4- fii amounted to £4 T7s. 6d. :


ioREN’S HOME.—Miss Hilda py, secretary,' wishes to aa- Je' that the collection for the


ICOME HOME FUND. — On ly evening a whist drive waa lin the Reading Rooms by 1 ^ the Welcome: Home Fund, J;C. was Mr. W; Wooff, and [ were 14' tables. Winners: Mrs.. David jWdlmsley,: Mrs,


jb y Mrs.. J. iCoulthurst for Itltors, realised' jthe splehdld I f i£6 6s. 6d., and was won by Vood, The Hospital, Wad-


X', cons. Mrs.; ;H. Whlttern; heri: Mr. Bowerd, Mrs. Down- bh. Mr. R. Nelsori. Supper waa ' |by the Ladies) Committee, titlful hand-niade rug, kindly


pfMrs. Bostocki klndly^gave I back for a future effort,


SAWLEY


:S;T DRIVE.-Mr. F. Harrl- ipervlsed play at 13 tables: at ti drive in the schoolroom ■l,day evening In aid ojf the kglvlhg Week” expenses, 'tasdale, Mrk 'Kinder, j^Mlsa


rpugh and Mh E. Rigby tijie winners.:, ^Prizes for a ■out competition were) won '. H. Proctor ,: p d Mrs. F. . IDuring the eyenlng. hfr. D. ■,ie. Assistant Oommlsaoneir igs, N.W. Region, spoke on d for savings during the


.llm period fromlwar to peace, h t raised £ 3 ,11s. 6d


POST


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|1^ Nursing Association was “ fida


|N.—The bi-annual whist id dance in aid of the Rib-


fjt Friday evening in the ail i lnstitute,: Stopper-lane,


■ ■ "


the prizes to the following:- 1 Mrs. D. Secjd, 2 Miss R. cons. Mrs. ,Brgar; longest


the direction; jof Mr. J. Q. were 19 tables for . whist arid Mrs. Lancaster pre-


, Mrs Morris, Mrs. Capstlr*, 'lankland; hidden number, lOroft; :gentlerhen, 'Mr. !|J. [all, 2 Mr. H.:i Leach,: coDjS. H. Tackso'n; longest sitter,, Wrathall;' hidden number,


’aterworth. After supperla increased company enjoyM ig to' music by' RoblnKin’s


ititlon for a half-set of china m by Mrs. Smith, of Qlsbum.


t . Jj' Wratliall ofiBclatlng


spqt waltz iprize was wqn. gleby and Miss E. Oarr. j A


jhncaster, promoter of the and Rimingtoh repre i^te - the Nursing Assoclatirm, all who helped to | make islon such a ' success.,; Oy« 1 ilbe handed over to' tjhe


Ion fuitos.


Id , last !S u n d a y , r was the Rev. J. E


A, :.


EST FESTIVAL.—The h^r- tlval in ! connection) with , lan^ Wesley ari Methodl>ts


i • (Whalley); Special rere rendered by the|ch()ir,


I-., by friends from.Chatbup. in the aftemobn'.wereltaksn A. Cunliffe and Mr. ]W., (Chatbum)J The Irianks- 'servlces were) continriedjon


lyevening, when a social -was 'The Rev. Allen Sripw, jof urn, gave , an) address, arid


and recitations were! glrien ^


place afterwards. The,ffinan- eiult was £J9,; this' | being 1 pver to the chapel funds.


i^olars. A sale .o / fr]iit - - - frU


THANKS(3IVING target SMASHED


Bowlandi Rural District has


Mored anotrie? IbuU’s eye-. The. T h a n k s g ifhig! Week ■ taiset of £40,000 has been exceeded by more than ha]f-bV£25,271.


The total of £65,271 i s ! a re­ markable achievement for a; wide, ; ^ttered- area with no big centres. equajl to nearly £12 per


^ is' bead


Although all the [details .as to


bow the .-total is inade up are not ■y«t available] Mr: A. J. Norris, the wasurer, informs us that the dis- ^ c t has, been able to maintain4ts feqord So f a f as small' savings are '^Ucemed. This has been to raise : jleas:/ half bf the target in smbll


I ; i J AMU A R Y ' « '« '•


We are authorised dealers, and shall welcome jour enqimy^ ; ' /his attractive 'range of vehides, or regarding spat« or setjvice


WELLGATE M O TO P C L ITH ERO E


TELEPHONE No. 224 CLITHEROE Y O U S E E t h e m E V E R j YWHE . R


YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO NEGLECT J YO U R EYES


; If you, have any eyesight trouble coihe to,


CONERONAND F.S.C.M. '


BOWLAND’S BULL’S e y e LEEMING f'.B.q.A. MOOR LANEi C L i r a E R O E


savings,' and the' Thanksgiving Week record) wilL we understand, be very satisfactory. !





: The dayTto-day . totals were: S a t u r d a y , £12,887; ^Monday,


day, £48,055;: Monday,, £64,671, final, ■£65,2'^1. -


r ibCh e s t e r BLACKBURN RAMBLERS on


Sunday,) staffing! from 'Wfip&ffre, walked via (ilopster and Do)b HUl to Rlbcbesjer, and frpm there b: to HothersaH Hali and


the


river Tree took


Yew


Fsrrii. them


The iaftembon’s walk ; through Alston to


Goo^iajgh, retuiBpg to Longrldge. lO-II cwt. vans 1"'' )i[>"y ire


'coulbn’t digest fresh milk, and caused np end of worry until ■a pelghibour recommended


Woodland Full Cream 'Mlllj Food. Mary wm never contrary after- p",' wards. This wholesome, I'


eas)^i-to-dlgest COM- , PLEp Milk Food for all ' 'Infants/imparts to little i . .groyvltj^ bodies the es- ^ senflal'nourishment for energy and good health, and!lays a foundation of stamina and strength for future years.


iabies thrive on Fuee


iisikiik'


■rom your Chemist, I f difficult to obtain, write to


. ■ I' : ! WoDdland Milk Foods Ltd. Garstang, Lancs, , ,:■ M '!


which, this year, actually falls on Re- netabrance Sunday, the 11th Npvem- w i l l wv V**


. for


Ueld.at It 2-30 tataty


rraNGEMENTS are well to hand lui the observance of Aririistice,


2-15 in readiness for inspection pim. Because of the uncer-


■ Lt J-oute fdr the parade will be. by ■ Eshton- St. ------ bastle held for dismi^l. xAWiiwMxi J


elopment of personality, seff-i ice and poiise, the' art demand^


^ ' Obtainabfe from Your Chemist^ etc,,, etc) H. C


AlTIIOre 1 LO • MKFAIimiN R T AU C Il aiJHIITA • O AirTT, TW COW THE PALLADIUM. M,


I : The storj of "Cynara’’ is concerned with a happily [mamed man, who,


' ' iinst his better Jildgmeht, permits r best friend to'draw him into an


With the obsessed, lelent- clpstog in bn ' him, oiit to ffnd the actual


“ Here Cor le The Waves.” _____ fL|EYv,):


Mistake.” [ Dark House.” »ws In Brooklyn.”


THE R()YAL. l ......


comedy; yet based !u introduces a prpb thousands of peopli during 'the waj: face. l The story out


I need-considerable adjiitoent to a new I set of circumstances „:of re-union.


tion, Avill have to sta/t all over again to get to know epch other. This will


trtj g c v W


Many couples, afta lyeais of separa­ •


, “Bowery I to! Bniadway” .,covers'- a generation pfi-New York's theatre nis- torV It inlia, melodious,-spectacular '


‘The 'Impatient' Years’" is about I Sergt: Andy Anderson (Lee Bowman)


and Jtoie


I' ship of okkie an i Cook, two rival show producers whe eventually become


Jack Oaklelapd Turian Bey to stonrhig , The story c inceraS the friend-


pictun is strongly ca i, Monte!, Susanna jPoster,


the 1390’s t#,^e' early • ■


I inhocent flirtation with a shop girl, which turns ou t! disastrously for all cohcerhedli It isia qiliet, human stow, developing into'^a jhlghly romantic drama%ne .which might happen, to anyone. Leisurely treatment relies, on conversational incident rather^ than on! action,! but there ig compensatioii to hahd in poignancy bf theme and! ,ite sympathetic' Section. , There, is ■ an \ swimming I gala Interlude which) som^


I spfeech, and an 's^ccting^ cUmM of romrital reconciliation. The POhshed acting ofiRonald; Cplman is well-togh inktched by the sensitive acting of Kay i ^ c i s a^, the forgiving wife.


wM patpmes English manners and ' 1 arid Joan Bennett,' has to do With the p^jjThe.fonmriinth^^^ icture, starring Edward (3.


I i tie proffssor, visiting the.woman to I 3an. The victim was a prominent


oF a* blackmailer. THE GRAND.


efforts ofl two mnocent perwns, a pre^ fe'ssor and'a beautiful artirt s model, _to, aVoid the consequences of an un-Pre-. mCditated crime.; Hailed as one of the season’s most distinctive films. It tells y striking fashion what happens when


inspect tome paintings, 'S attacked jhy her Jealous sujtor, ahd, to S£.ve his own life, is forced to MU^e


fi lanclerj 'and the investigation leads —r-____ __


i


' partners. Miss Mo itez„ more glamor­ ous than eVefin modem dress,'portrays a ravishingTIcontin ental star, Maitoa; She and CCdk fall in love, which fact makes Tt impossible for (look to look at her objectively.. He casts her in^^- suitabl e productio: is. Oakie IfRves him, and the two men eventually go broke. TheWget together again at the end of thelpicture (n a lavish show,


ring story, blimps and during the routes open the Unsung air service, Tom Drakf Clayton. |


“ This W


Haver, M Haymes in story is bar


WHALLEY PldTURE HOUSE. k’s Navy" tells Vhe stir-


)f ‘ the.^ the vital ;war in


heroes.... .............. .......- James


the year’s! best m&sicals, with June • ^


"Irish Eyes


ied :pn the oi


life


and'stirs Wallace Beery, Ugairist an authehtic .backgrpmid w Gleason and Jan | the trriintag of women for the a S . '


It bi tags to the screen if the' lighter-than-


smlling” is one of


intjf wooley and Dick tM leading roles. The


;LUimc lo ITOIU W --0— ’and !the British Movietone


.' i ' ' ’ in k GRAND.


BIACKBURN THE' IlALTO


ihrCe


?m a staging contest. The ! film is Ud fun, for It contains some cleverly-


is an airy story ;o£ a girls ation of a child m oifier to


tions^ Bob Crosby makes the most of- characters loughttout, quick-fire comedy situa­


BRraSH LEGION NOTES


By ALR WOOD.) ;) I Local Secretary, )


'63 ■Whalley Road, Clitheroe,


the sw D theuck, -


tion are i®ated by Disney through a ■ I ackgrounds on the


___ ____ (isful wolfing expedi­ 'arid


!e.j The: idi tun


have ,been able case of ariVorie w a grant.


man cou statistics


Even a


I a ill aye


Yet the cases,of


N(/'PTHE Leglor


shbuckltag j manner;, lophisticated parrdt, ircepressible ambas^ .lelr adventures on a


;o 110


Ministry only ava:


instanep a single' has received such


l ■ yet."


ilable SAME again


of Labour spokes- say to me, “ No


rei'e'ttiemielnt iSit graiBts—far tod many to to give them tl^e pi blicity thej) (deserve.


oer. Thoi parade wiil be on the C^tle are bemg of: the weather at [this late


, iield in


season of !the year, the servibe wiU be their own James's Church.: „ . . The


terraceiand WhaUey-rqad^he retim from church will be via galley-road. Moor Lane and Parson Lane) to the


tion has been extended to Lt.-Col. W.


the'saiiite. Mr. Holland is one of the oldest members of the local branch of the British Legion. He seraed m the South African war, as also to the 1914- 18 Eurppeani war.


r r ^ n o n H ie n n f t o f t .h f t j . will be More


details relative to tpe parade given later.


will be'broadcast, on the^mommg of the llta, from Rochester Cathedral.


■The Region [service of remembrance


_____ : Ladies interested [are .asked to communicate with. Miss' Mitchell, “Almonds.’’ Church-street, Chtheroe.


Satiriday, November 'doth, will be , Day, and sellers ■ are; urgently


WHAT OF THOSE PROMISES ? p vAAAc. u. the most heart-rkdiriS. ox-


sit in 'a British Legion Service Office and listen to the stories of distress which! daily pour into .them ifrom ra- Servico men and theta families, wntes ............... . “ British Legion


eriences that anyone could have is to One! of


street with health impaired, ;and with their future earning-capacity greatly diminished. Facing a grim- futine, they are appealing to the Legion for aid—for the fulfilment of Government promi^s of employment andj teaming,


News.’) . ^ Men! are coming back i to Civy^


Elmric" to the


V/aii-u ------ ---------o--- — -7---- , have resulted in a reversal. Of .many oi


cases he


fact that many of ttiei Pmstans T which the Legion haye handled


the former decisions made by .toe Ministry of Pensions, shows that they have riot ;been handled with] the] sym­ pathy | arid consideration which .toe man who has done riis duty to-his county has a right to expect.


if there bad not been a body such-as the Legion to take up the hudgels on behalf of men who have! been so arbitrarily trea.ted by petty; officials-?


What would have hkn the situation UP YOUR NP statistics AVAlidABLE


are ' howl being demobilised-^d it must hotjbe forgotten that these are in the ihaJority—are finding - that their plans] for the future are being


teated by toe local officials of the Mtaitery of This or That. :


' Holies'Of restarting their [former businesses, or of commencing new business , on theta own account, we belrigi'dashed to the ground. Legion help 'has I been available to them .in makirig their application for re-settl^ ment grants, but so far ripne; of toe Le^on officials to whom I have spoken


\]But'everi the fit meri and wqirim who P Declaring


sud(ieri or cultural p Goverpment,


drastic changes idlcy under


the new! (who was parllatae i ta :;


what the ini’ continuity


„ Inlster' of; Ai , Mr. Tom


I 'levlously Mr- i:y secretai^). 1 iustry heeded stability


jnd


GE TO FARMERS there "would


be tio In agrl-


igrlculture Hudson’s said -that


the new 'Williams,


0 !


-nost was policy.


L iE R BILE


vitliont Calomel—arid you’ll Jump oift o ' led in theimorning M ot vim and vigoui'


The liver tbduld poor out tno pints of liquiij bQ: mio your bowels daily., If this bOe is not flowing I redy, your food doesn]t digest. It just decays in th:


d sour, sunk; and the world looks punk., ; Laxatives bejp a little, but a mae bowd thove'


tiovo freely. < Ak for Carten Lutle Liver nf itubbomly, refuse anythiogi


& 1/5 md 3/$.


1 >oweli. Gas bioats up yoi)r stomach. You get con - e tiOated . Yarn' whole systra ia poisoned and you


nent doesn’t'aet at the cau^ It takes tflose —•'■ lid Ckinets Uttle Uver PiUs to get these twogoo.1pinti


“ vite-


Tirispect the pwade arid, with Mr. T. Hollancl (our -vice-president),, to ^take


M. Brdmhali, j 0,B.E„ R.E.,; and the Mayor 1 (Councillor J. 'Wilktoson) to


“ dodged!'the) column,” and] who are now mainly]engiged in safeguardmg


those whol-ro rise a' service term leliberately ove


|]| i.l.J ..AlliiwtM I* nviH ! ■terests.


that the I died results which followed a similar attiude of mind after theUrist war shall ript happen again tWs timp.


The Legion are determined to see


ing out] ol I the Service are findmg themselves even worse situated thap “ temporarii where housing : is cpnf.


Regular i dldlers, who are pow com­


ceme'd. Locil:authorities are! receiving ta


so mansT ei fluiries


regulars!” a/' A case be


ihTwar) heilhisVife ■ uarters, which they had to


hospitall and' due for discharge. Before a ^ e s from) the Ohama camp. Efjch f


WlLIl bW with twfenfyjpne years’^,servicip, now^m f


British Le:


CUl/Y Uliv o


i T F


TOC^te^becaSprthr’ needed for j|he A.T.S.


i acco^^ j


wife and children went to live with her mother!to Iristol. The only accoram^ dation !available was one. room, b^ cause in aTflve-roomed hopse, there w e r f a M i living her mqW and per married sister with fone'boy.


father iiand husband an|


1


children bf house to n years shP , ,


The serg', rit’s wife and he


right up the totgl in the 1 people. For the last two


er' .three been; seeking) a house,.


'^When"The;-' were turned) out of married quar .ers, theta fuimture had to be.prit intc store at Winqor. When the sergeaiit is demobbed, |he must find £40 C


£10 10s. for transport to Bristol, if he can!find a house there,


O pay storage costs,'and


wife "" iWe Ihalve over 10,000 Applicants already, for) re-housing." The Legion are hoping that tniycase


will continue to ■ increase. Bristol [Housing Manager has;


Until' he )do :s ftad a hduse, C


A.A—.-O'-__roiq his


will be lallQwei the pnqnty-that doubtedly deierves, and: thqt Legion


action iiwill ^Ive the sergeajit’s di cultiesi!


the (josts But j the


uw* — vvxfVM - ----------- ■ Tl I i_ i


residents thrit the claims pfi the "e ex- apt to be overlooked.


from theta former o I'th


|ig handled by t]ie Bristol !n is that of the sergeant


seia. i We vver^' privileged, to help there in -welcoming prisoners! | of wfeimade bf woop, and bears not while doing so re­ caskets of cremajed


k k a and dtrance


ll cl&e olf''''the


bourhood, [iv^d several


v iivpd was A..CA.A,


•Wheri he'went on .service abroad, his Douglas Nellsdn. 'The caskets were hrougrit aboarid orii


only the name and date, but also the name and .address of the n^xt ui kin-. Ariiong tiem -was -that, of


A ..--I------- ijears, not


of Saturday, September 15th. Tpey r&nklned with


us,


rintil; last Moriday] when they were- Severentlyitrarishlpped td asrister cruiser, iraa'


criapel and then jlater srieclally


riggbd tor bur [base iri'Ajistralla. & leartag from!a more authoritative Hi


“iThere |my' Information stpps, ut you wiU,''!of [course, be soon


sbuice, if! you have not a l r ew lone'so. p!cannot|help feeling-that


pbriod of suffering -and mal-trmt- terit: li hope,


& th was,( to this Instance,] ' , f e i f u l deliverer from a Iqng


vhristian belief to a bettor life after death) -and to) the communion


I too, ’ that the


of saints -will edmfort your sonpw, 'we ate glad to honour those who have suffered arid' died for the srike of us all, arid, can the more confidently commend their ' soul: to One who died and rose agjalr tor us. God bless and strengthen


ypri-” . I;' ■ ■ I '■ There’s no need to; ponder


long when a Headache is rapidly approacihingi or hasj arrived. The right thing to | do is very simple—you justl


' spe^y in action, i iHead heaviness is !s,oon rei^qved,, brain becomes!clear and normal activity and vivacity ; return, with a iw()nderful'feeling of freedom’from trouble., Beecham’s Powders are equally'wonde^


-take Beecham]s Powders! as thousands I do!: who ■ suffer from ;^ s common,, and troublesome ailment. Quickly absorbed they are


for Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatic Twmges and Cold^,. Pn«i in Griat Britain including Burcfwi "


Carton, of 8 PoWder»‘l/4. SinglP Powderij fI. iTox): iZid. each. n Newfound the, purpose,


tii ■''b. Newfoun land, w: leaving J'APanese waters


Ich for


.the afteiMon first


in ,the to a r(|om^ What M do?' ftaeri wl0 have bebn refused can instance many


are giving rise ' o a feeling amongst ex-Service men and womeri of'-this


Dilatory meth ids of local officials


war thatlthelsacr flees they have made ■ - ‘


- —^rlodked- by


tossed another-bombshell ist) f " ull length Tqclmicolor The tilo are Pahchito, a m


,, (Jaballeros.’ Walt


1 story of the San Francisco,


“ Flame of Barbary Coast,” ropto the I big city of [Duke Fergus, cattle- seen, gradually changing from the] mi-


colourful days of tells


man from Mdntana


___ rpi----- “na/urar’. for) Jphn


big-scale ^^uctloji_ numbers Rpri .lavisiTbac&:6urids. I make the picture


sophisticated blatasman into' the 'tag- tlime gambler i arid entrepreneur. I____ai cnorus jc


UUC ftOUlUC* I uii\* ^ U C Inttaltr Hi The Say) musical chorus of lovely dancers,


g :i_


an!ace Africa


•Afric Africa and up to Cplro.


jungle Rhaiisody," fr


from‘[Capetown across -South


releaseTI [


(SM m ASHES] CHAPLA IN W R IT E S TO


CASm OF


[SOLDIER’S ^


iMrly of Chatburn, has received a Cli-aplaln T. R. Parfitt,


Hhyh '.and Mrsl T.


!Mr


lyhurst - S ^ t , frorii


of' the R.N.V.R., Iff which he gijes some InfornidUori regarding '^ e death Iff Japriii Jn 1942 of their M


A, iGunnef Douglas Nellson, and


extends his sincere sympathy. - " just a for might .ago,” , the leti «r


states, “ trie crultor Gambia; was d i tc h e d '! from [its anchorage jin Tokyo Bay :to Wakayania, a seaside


t(ivm not a great distance fr/im I «’ - - .vL—


V M ,/N Vt ^ '


to the northern' Japanese inland


PARENTS


G. Neilson, of 39, ClitheToe, )f4r-


r Stooping about )dolng housework used to affect toy stomach and cause indigestiori — until I to:)k ‘Bisurated


Magnesia.” ^ . , . . .


The cause of digekiye upsets is oftpn e:tc set up by fermenting! food. ijWind, heartburn and ,other painful symptotos; ! can ! be j, corrected by « dose ' of ■ Bisurated ’ Magn^siajtaken after meals. |'


ess .Mn


The ingredients in this reliablie! remedy neui nilisje all ex(iess k id ity in the stomach arid quickly help tc restore normal digestion again..!


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Ask your'Yhemist to-day for ' BisurajeY! JJapesia, iPowder or Tablets 1/5 and 2/l0 (Including Ijurphase Tm ).


j ’ m I _rrv»ic> <l•nlo 1C ft.


of the arrival in This role Is a


Wayne, . who is rnimhorc fl.Tin


• i A second featura I "Ishows wpndCTs of


1 1 ‘


story of show-business -ast.


) (ChaHes' Cobum), raises 'an objectibn I and ithen gives (hiS) version of the


divorce court Judge! to dissolve their marriage.


JdJli6S father, Mr. Smith |^ i


(Jean I Arthur) who ask a Janie’s


— ___


' story: He suggests [to the Judge Lhat ) if Janie and-Andy retrace their actions during the four .dajs| when they first


BERKLEY.


chosen for its simplicity, presents Judy GMland,,the b/lUiaht yoimg staging | star,! in’'her ifirst |dramatic. role, co- starred with Robert iWalker.'- It is a


THE E the


Clock,”


ranks amongst the [best of 1945. There is a splendid supporting programme o f '


delightfulghtful story! beautifully teld^and H


Interest and th| Ijews. THE ^YOY.


, “ Keep Your, Powder Dry,” set, i ; Y , .... I 1 • ,..h- l | ' cvs-;jo i--- ; ^ — ■ ' ' 1 . ii.-: ■ ' 1 , - ' i 1 . K ' l ’ -J't; -i i-S-'J ■IRE. : “The Impatient IY min te iff its topicahty .............. _ jight up to the


flears" is a grand pdn a story which ein that many hastily married will have) to


One tWnkB of a farmei] in terms of fields aijid; c a t t le . : ploiigto and seed drills, as they make ujj mps^ of


hie career. But there is ^another side to tho farmer’* , ' ' . ' I'


life; Even he must find some time fordeisi ii;o and so ’i


- ■ • : 1 I I ■ ; ;


must Mb family and workers. Is it strange that their, : Y .1 ■ ■ ' I ' '; J.- M i


^ ■ i -


thoughts turn townwards? An understmM^ huej ' ■ i '1 ■ i


company provides the link hetweenioounto outpost


knew" each -other they would i regain M The Judge orders this. I i


muMtieB would[indeedbe austere i .. i'!.! ■'! ' ■ ' ■ ! iWT' '


ant urban lelaiatlon. The lot of the riral com- '


to : , ' " ' 1 i I' ' ' 1 lOE. HdP; Singing.”


;lsinct.” of the Yukon,”


“Wilson.” BLACKSURN: '


RiviaiAuialto: “ Salome, w ..jere she Danced.’’ Eoyal':


NEST WEEK


revolutlonary photqi whicbU combines.the;;!


sataei'Screen. with rcy-^ ^-------- ties. 1 For the first time in a: Disney production a group of bathing beauties are featured, and these Disney girls complicate the amorous exploits <.f Donald Duck in the lovely Acapulco sequence. Among the sumptuous pro­ duction numbers is a) horse race in which!an unknown:entry turns up)to bd a flying donkey,! A |bullflght engin­ eered by Donald, whomraps himself ,up a bull hide and lisps a bit of judp to


aphic ■ process 'of: animation' life'personali-


m as.. ••■ ‘vass. I


;«iaw m t m r


(liiEaiiffl .ll i-'i illy O T P A Y , O C j tO B lg R 10, 1 9 4 5 -NINE


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