(aiteEB o® CLITHEROE ■'" KING': lAne.;
rhythms, warm; blooddd-sefaorltaS and , tok^eyed romeos, are'combined in the
topical! magic and cat^y: Cuban ’■
.time. In a magnificent night club, the exotic Carmen Miranda, who i has captured, the admiration . of Ifilm audiencesin her previous screen appearances with her unusual' songs and dances,, does a spectacular l new number-, with 200 ' feminine danders
Havana vacationi The company’^ rep resentative, John Payne, postpones nls wedding to make Sure she has a. Sand
Carmen . Miranda, John Payne ' anA Ces,ar Romero . ln the, barring roles, the '; mm'is set
In.the capltM city of Latin-' America and' shows -Havana with all its' beauty in the naturalness of Techni color. Alice portrays a New York sales-' girl who has carefully'budgeted herself for. several !years in-order to treat her self to a Havana vacation. Wheil her Bmp Is caught on a reef, she refutes to sign a release to the shlr~’--------- ' until'she has hail—and
2pUi Century-Fox muiloal,; “ A Week end in Havana." l With Alice Wye,
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THIS ;^EK -EN D CUTHEROE :
King'Laiie:: '{Madame PimperneL" .Graiid: 'jTMy Reputation!” .
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Pallaldlum: • “Miifder In the Music j ■' j ";!Saii."'';
' l .W^AtLEY ■ .
“Thbl’ostman Always Rings •Twice.]" BLACKBURN ! ■
Rialto ; “Smoky."; . . . S b u m c e y :
SaVpy Graiid
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Empire: Centennial fiummer.i’ ' " ;
^;PALI^IUM'
. Leonid; Kinskey, ChrlS-Pln Martin' and' Billy Gilbert.
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'unfolds a story of love tinged with the: terror of an unknown danger,' weaves the - destinies of two men and' the women they love Into a taut and adpplng drama that is, packed'with ■ ntrfgue, suspense and romance. iTh'e
‘(The Dark' Corner,” a fast-moving murder mystery, set against- a back- ground of luxury and sophlstlcatlOu,'
. blbuddd; byV.an;. unseen terror that is- driying' Hn):, tO' kill. The second' Is
—“The Nango.i’: Mack Gordon] and Harry Wgrren .have written five new tunes for -the film. The featured' cast, includes Coblna' Wright, ;Jnr., George Barbler^ Sheldon Leonard,
screen hls Interpretation of HehryiVHl m - England’s fattbds -? teuSi-marrled
;te«“th'qentury monarch and five of -hls ’W.WA-ivtTO,-p{ ;' whom :-he had
. ploQd the Story Of; the! Six- - 15a
gfueauM aud two, ; of whom were dlvorced|I ,,
/ ElsajLanchester, iii private life Mrs. / 'Laughtonj/;: plays: Ann of VCIeves,' the
fllfit of these men Is Mark Stevens Ifl the role of a private detective whose: love, for Lucille Ball,, his secretary^ Is;
‘ for reaspns'of. state only, ahd'waS both' vow ;short -s ndi, very' fUnny-Iastlng^: as ■ It dld,ionly one 'day and a part of- one: night spent-'over a: card game l Blnnle Baraes iPlm the Important role of Katheryn Howard, who put aside, her o love for Thomas Culpeper for. the! role
German.jpuphess .W hose marriage, was- d M 0^ the .Royal Cana
'Lu'cine Ballj' Htiw the fate of all four ;i8;ihekofaWyJ Wovbn together]'into a 'strange and dark adventure: makes for 'one .df 'Uid moist exciting and nnifsualj : entertalhmedts 'Of the year. It's! one. ■to'make'ybu"'tlhgle.'- ■ .
THE GRAND.
showing
all.the week/co-stars ''■■“I'er and;/Anne .' Crawford,.-with _ __S'Prlce and Jean- Kent andnei big • 'cast'' In'
“ Caravali,” a Gainsborough picture,.
.could scarcely .have been bigger—he is on the-stage for all but ten of, the, 120 .minutes’- paying tiinp. And he; giyes sterling . value,, ; The GalnsborOiigh 'success. recipe has been miked again, and Is the . moTe palatable. ]thls time for .the omission, br the spice of | the salacious. - ;'.,The; stbiy - has all the. In
’ Granger’s
biggest..nrJole ,yet; ' in fact, it ________ .support.-
This ' Is, Stewart iBijieb, m
bacfcpoundS .are as/romantlc as any. thing British Studios have yet'achleVed, This . Is .mainly Granger’s film 'bulj, there Is scope for, the others, nqtaqly. 'ballet-dancer Robert Helpman.,who Is . deliciously.'cbniic, - lAnne Crawford gnd i Jean' Kent provide' the' feminine Inter-, iest;' and vDainis -Ppce imlqys;lfimself; Jimmentely ,as the.:
TyIb.ked:barpnet. .
Ubertlfie aiid the jeaious gipsy mMd— .but It Is to d at a rattling pace, and:the:
Soor but honest country _ lO '.' squlre’S' daughter, tL .—
doctor’s son/ the wealthy;
Blad^Bin Tmtee Savings Baiib
Trustees and'Managers of the-Black- bum Savings Bank was held:-at the Bank, ' yesterday .week, when -Sir J. William - -Forrestj.i O.B.E., J.P. (the- ’Chairman); presided.
116TH annual REPORT , f The'Annual Meeting of the Honorary
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In-.submitting 'the 116th Annual, ■Report, as at November 20th, 1946, .the; Chairman' stated that the total- fund^. amounted .to :£14,275,67l 7s, 7d.,: ah' increase on the year of £1^51,904 9s. Id.-
lunlte (Of. National-Savings Certificates, (representing a; cash-Value of £195,523; 15a, and National Savings Stamps to
In addition to
this.increase--258,289
'the value Of £4,100-ifa had been sold 'to deposltora etc. .
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, - The total number of transactions recorded during the year, was 300,7.42. •
Eight,thousand nine hundred and- - fifteen New Accouhto: had ;j been
opened during the . yeqr, and the total number of Depositors and (In vestors
on.the Bank’s Register was 84,862-an lncrea8e of,2,824:t The Total Amount dhecto Depesitors and Investetsi - was - £13,770£76 Sa- Id., shovdng,a Surplus, of, £505,395- 2&. 6d. afteb providing,for the repayment of every-peporitor In full;
August 12th at No. 85, Bumley-Road, Padlham, and this ; had ,'made : very satisfactory' initial nrogress. It wm hoped, to open additional branches to -East and North-East Lancashire when
■A new Branch Office was opened- on ■ TOE PHYWCIAHtf ^ i '
Cephos makes'thort^ork of colds and chills. $old ; ,«Venrwl)ei^ irl .lWilet or Powder form, 8 dotes 1/3, '
' 21 doses 3/-; itngle'Vose 2d. Including -purchase tai^ Csphoj Ltd., OlKkbucn. i;
CEPHOS.DOES NOT
AFfECT.THE HEART'
MANY FRIENDS tS OF THE SEASON ' :
lerely for patience shown ia prighter, and we hope as time tempt you with a large
1 makes a house into a home. ■ [ , HAPlh*’ 1947 TO ALL’ - i
iITE. & SON Lt4l iROE
Tel. 191 .
p -F in e s t in Lanc& I nso Bedroom Suites, 50 Sideboards and
t 1/-, In £ ofi most Utility. £ & CO. r BRIDGE, BLACKBURN.
I the “CashFurnishers," fon- Terms.
jlCTIO^ OF
Ihe •iTING CARDS TIMES OEFICE,,
r - I coupons). Easy Chairs reduced to
fN o Diphtheiria” R e p o rt8M .p l.
. j| . m
I^UNISATION TAliGET j BEING APPROACHED
TN hls annual report, J)r. T. G, Richards,' M^ loal.- fJfiBcer of
BealUi for Cllthero,e Rural District; reveals 'that cases of rneisles and dysentery wieie approjtlmately half bl the 1944 tatal,jandithere.-i^^ dlphtherla‘1, liifecttofi'?,tcpfppared
iand dlphthbrld.?5ubjecli8 W e r^ y e yews‘'or agfe.'-are tare;'':,,;E?c^pt|h^ children •’Wh-3se parents ophsistently xffuse, the! .desired 100 .per cent.’
St ah village j:Mcs..,3hej,practo^ of holding i clinics twice ai y^ar la each'vlUage''^As''e(Aitlndt!d:to
yrtth'-Wd] ;ln-'i Immtmlsatloh has .heeif- carrlfed out
. Immunisation Is being approach^. In 193G diphtheria notificitions
, ; numbered 27/:! In 1941 the num- , ; ber fell to. three. There were two ) (in 1944-and none in 19^5.
,:most Acute; In (.'Whalley, Chipping, Chatbum'.and ,-Hurst i(jreen. The Council have, housing schemes In 'hand f,or these areas.. .
,
:dtotxlct;,;bi?!jhg l la r^ iy , to'-watf-tinie -m^lrrlAge's And shortageof 'hoiisds. ., ■
Dlfificul.tles; -are loften-.encoui tered In securing repairs;: again-: due tb the'/'shortage hf-. 'labour' and lnaterlalsi^.'(.''^'’ ,,:':',■.''■
su'mv.'bf jhbusea recommend In ■the Hobhouse' report -was begun.
(towards thfe end
of.the year the ' ;i Overcrowdlng’ls common la th e .
, . There Is, howevAr.' a shortt ge bf houses .generally,' -apipearlhg to be
to be fairly good! although houses are .suflerlng.rrofi^ lack of attenuon i andimalntenance during the-'^ar,! ‘
/ Housing conditions are re: lorted ( ff-
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'Let yoUr Ne^ Year Resolution be to eat DA'WSON’S EXG EX< EIL CREAM BREiAD .a n d itn a in ta iti ^ e n e r g y .
ie iJ V e .A HAJPPY 8i PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!
Ai£. Vl^VERS Ltd.p Ejnpire Bakery^ Clitherce . WHOL^^E BAKEBS , :i PROVISION DEALERS^ . \
■ ; iTelepiione 131 ■ ' ; A ^R R Y XMAS | AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR __Il s ____:________________!_
(opportunities arose for acquiring ’
-amount m ------------Vositors ot the(--■,;■;■ ;slx Bran achches, was .£2,913,6? 79 3s.,, lOd., (showing ■ Increases of 2£21 - accounts iandi £672,966 4s. lid. in balances during
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and ■ I reconditioning them. The durW^,181 dC^^^
ux. w xy,xvx Ithaiyear..: ■ ’ ning ■ ; • ' / 1 - i; iiadf hot" diminished. 'The increase to
The appeal to savle, for Victory had lassed; but the -progress, of the Bank
'BMVlces available were appreciated by a-n increasing number-of people to the.
total funds of £1,651,904 9s. Id. was a striking testimony to, thd popularity of this ■ old-established Bank, .’ and the’ number ■ of : new depositors demonstrated that the facilities and
districts-'servedr : • ■
the Bank’s progress. SLAIDBURN
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death of Mr. John Duckworth; who had been an Honorary , Manager fot 31 years and had'taken a keen interest in
The Board, recorded .with regret the
•‘V feature' o f ' th e , evening service at Clltheroe Congregational Church on Sunday;
rtHRISTMAS carols were a special
. After: the 'congregation had sung the -hymn ’’0 come all-ye faithful,”, the choir gave the*carol (’See ami.d the winter’s snow,"(the solo -verses being -suhg by ,'Mtos,' Klta Ashcroft and MTs.'-Forrest.' , | ' • 'Two former members of the choir, Miss' Jean ‘Shuttleworth; and Miss Jean Houlker (home from college) sang the! solos In th6x carol "In the bleak-mld-ivTlnter.” : ■
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; .Congregational singing o f " Hark the Herald Angels," ’ ■'While toep-. herds Watched ” (to' the-old tune “ Llngham "), and ’,’ It came upon the midnight clear" whs thoroughly enjoyed.; Other, caro: s were, also sung, and the service concluded Night"
c BILUARDS.—During the last few •months friendly games of billiards 'have been .played between i teams, (fromTosslde',: .Newton' andjSiaid- (burn. These were arranged because jthere .was' ino.-.llkettoood:>ofi ;the iBowland. District Blllards Lbague •belhg -re-formed-this Season.] i , Slaldbum played their last imatch
with' “Holy vesper. ’ i
DOWNHAM sung. a s .' a
rjSahdcrson .100; Gi/Bagar' lOp,] J. ■Rtfshtbh."-'65: ' G. -iMolieh:' 94, i B. 'Walker* 100; -‘TotAls;,' Tosslde i $18,
4be..prizes,r/'BllIlards; J.: Leemlng '(scratch),,200,';W. .S- Y’
198, Mr.'Si 'Pamkms presented the prizes.'''.'-'
y - ', V -i
.i ■ Chrl s tm a B-'H!8nd}.cap finals: 'ghbbkef:;' ItM'.-jlranlqsfe'.'iR.' Mason ;<7ibehlnd)'.ilU/J; Btoderson ($ on) 96.. Mr.: J. A;' Wofflndefr presented
Blaldbum 017.,
'Tardy '100;. .Wi “ToihllilSi)n'100,' H.’, Hbdgs-oH ' 97; '’J.' Rbblhson ' i«2,| J,:
'at Tosslde :on( (Monday* a close, encounter resulting In a victory for tosslde 'by/ one\ point. . Results '(Tosside hames;!flrst) :-P.; Safearj78;- M. Tomkins 100; J. Clarke lOO; R. Mason.65; R. 'Rawsthori)ie.64,i W.- H/
,i | ; ]„ ;.l,tH!0-/.]AM!E^» ■
ardyi.CStt (m), / tabled bY:toe C(ons^^uve Opposition. ..' when tte
s ‘Abbnt.-1,000 • ■amito'll Trfinsp6rt"''Blll- are,. '
...........h^y cany toe fljffit to the cbm-. mlttee stagea ‘
y _____ Jcted‘ to,be IS*.; i^ente to ■ the, I p i t t in g also in ^brm l/4d. per | j -■ . ■ • ' . y - P
Bacbn'.' 1 'pna '"Seconded ' by' Mrs. Hornby,l a-'hearty -vote of thanks was;pr loosed’to Mr,: Clark, Mrs.' W. T ld d ' -waS/'dccbmpaptot .-for a pleasar t' social' haU-lwur.. of carol, singing; p; The ttosteSMS, wtere Jijrs.' and Miss 'Obiltotbn;'; ']to,‘,- Spencer,
: WOMEN’S INSTITUTE. - The monthly meeting. <rf ; Downham W-omeh’s! Institute ::'was held : on Thursday,-,Lady Asshewm,' presiding. Mr. Clark (of NelsonJ igave a very Interesting lecture .pn “ Egypt,” Illustrated by a largh numberi of beautlf fi; ■
slides,' '.-Mofed ■' by Mrs.
gredients of the‘.old melodramaHjthe • ........
afin EvbrlCy Gregg are the other wives,. ■whllb I 'lmportaht rides are alsb (por trayed] by/Robert Donat, Lady "free, . Miles
j.Mander, . Claud AUfeter ana Pranklyni Dyall.,
tf queefl andJlved^ftnd dled-retoet- ^ , ,
• 'iletlth acCompanlbd lilm wherevte he -i necbnd largest city to a panic. - i Hls
i -'months to told ito/PatheiMonograin’s 'Sipptogl prodUotlbn'; of , DiUtaJw,". ----- i
bf how, bjie -man and :his-’hehbhtaen blSsted the 'Middle; West' with a reign' ,)£<y-terrdT 'W
;pf bank,robberies, took him, from Llina, : -Ohio, throUgh'jhe Middle West and tO; ;a hideout :to 'Tucson,'Arizona; but] the ■hysteria I- which he; created - brought' reports that he had been' seen in ahhost'
. agents shot
down.theiklller as he tried jto,., escape from a cinema,','a onipour (Swept:,Chicago that '.DUllnget -was -to, ihldtog,' there. " In a city Which had; ilmbwfi; gang ware, i the ' fesr which gripped the. 'nation hit its 'peak. ; Per -
■every -state of the-unlon.; A few weeks before, Melvin, Pwvte and hls federal-.
•gunfire. Anne JeBreys, as” the, Iady • to redi’' and Edmund Lowe are also,
'-featured
FAITHFUL SERVICE RECOGNIZED
-were on Sunday presented. with 'books at the., 'tunual .Jirl'ze dlstflbu-, ■tlon at St. Max-y’s School. Warm 'tribute was paid -tt»'|them by the- VlcBlf (Rev. H. A. Bland, MA>, who ipre’slded.
■almost. 2»0- years* tho Misses Varley, Jordan,’ 'Dlfckenson-' and- lAlderslev
IN tecognltjon- Dfvlong.. afid.-faitto ful service- amounting Jointly to ,23ra, aged 62 years. Mwi-
,’from Dr; and Mrs.'Macdonald', who were -thanked by Oolihclllor I. T, Rilshton,' senior, i superintendent. 'Children presented la nativity -play,»
' About, 70 scbodrs r itelved prizes- '
’’ For lUntb' ,Usi 'a Child to Born," whl'ch was given'With-understand-: Ing. Leading parts vtere taken'by MaryOrafat^lMaby), Norma Mac^ donald - (Gdtirlel); Maureen Crans-^. wick ' (Elizabeth),' Beth (Loynd- KJoseph)-; and BarbarA.Wood (Inn- Jceeper). Those taking part were: shepherd, Maureen Norris, Brenda- GornaU and,-Sheila .'-ESgeley; chil dren, Kathleen Holt, |M. -Lavender, 'K. Jenklnson, and,M. Barnes; kings, Barbara Smith, M. Mirgerlson and Bernice Lord;‘angels, jJ. Thompson. F. Simpson, D. - Lpfthouse, - P. 'Murray, -E. Dow'ning, P. Taylor, K. Barber, and, B. Blgw.. The pro-, Jogue wa's'spoken -by Blta Mills, and ithe epilogue by Joan White,
CHURCH CAROLS 1 .1 _ _ _ - ,
M to. (filtheroe; from Wakefield to 1886, Ml Superior of: the .Church' of, 'S8.
FIFTY TEARS H.3.,1 Ivho came
ichad-and,! John Clltherbe' died at ^'Owergate,, on the
itook the decree! of, B.A.- at Okford.
Ackerley, son of the Vicar- emongst'students' who
Brow, a -brewer's, lorry Was upset, and / vffiag^® ^ of; beer roUeff tote the
staff with a clock ahd pair of bronzes.' Spddlng. on the slippery Crow Trees
,ments
were.the general order .through- ' -dtoded. ■
to^ely
■Bridge-street, 48' years; ' William l Heyes, Salford,- 78 years; James Tom
•' .'ll®?*®® Higson, Shaw
inson, Chatbum, 82 years TflpiTT-FIVE YEARS
ot the CMtie, conducted by. the Row W. H. Jeffries, M.C. The Legion and-
A iu-
Ito-Servlcemen of the British Legion Christmas inomlng
retotlves of the fallen laid wreaths at the foot of the^eep.. ; - r . -
CONGREGAlttONAL I presented "to Bishop Vaughan 'asstoted :
bly Fathers Robtason afid Hullay; y Father R bin a _____
^S^r®x'' Member:,of Parliament 'for' Division, Mr. -Walter
M S t t i . ¥®'^®“ : Hsra. ■ died at 'Medical Officer .of
Health, presented tp the Town. Council a reportion :m' outbreak of ptomatae'
Dolsontag which-occurred in Cliaieroe 1 September,; 1921. . .
°
, In order to';.increase rente, notices •to quit were sened on all tenants of
the abbatolrs.
.The Corooratlort purchased a portion w the Brownlow Arms .in order to'
iden :^g Lane. v ■ , - from toe Whitley Council. - •
/ ■'^J?P''M8h'ways Committee suggested to the^flnancfi. and-General-Ptlrpdsea they, should withW'
, Price of coke at the. Gas Works was reduced by 3a 4d„to.,403i 'per ton—2a
I ;
per cwt, The
prlce.before toe war was ■13s. 4d. per ton.
y Comcjllor Standrtog Reported - that th® tet.Tair of c»rporetlon Houses at ( Henthom would, be ready for occupation wly to' the New Year.' "
DMome ;4a 6d., as' compared with 2a 4d. before the war. c A sub^m'mlttee was appointed to
cubic feet. .The nett,pride would thus
ance of ^ .e^ e s s lto ’' given in Sti Mary S Pm^ ' Chmch, under j toe direction /if, iM
r.- H,- B. Shaw, Mu^aa
^ Iiitennente» John, Marfiden,] I4, . UtUemoor’ 66 years; Richard Metpalfe-
Jubilee-terrace, 72 years. , 1/.
huret,-Mr, Ernest Allen aid Mr, Harry Holt WCTeJhe Princi^Is it a perform
or toe Shaw Bridge'dtotnea . 'Madame'- Fanny,' ■Wilson/ Mtos -Dew-
It was "announced^'ffi^ the price of '’Sjj’educed. bvj 6d. per
l.ooo
fonsider toe question :of a'playground
Thei Are Ju^ Msiyellcius
fw :
, Colds and GhfilsyNeuralglai LumbagoJ.andj-l^eunutioTV^ PricahCrtaBrltmtliuliiSnsPiaAauTdf)
Curtm of leoi/dtri l/4d., Single PMMra ltd, V ................I*
'
those |who ...ffike Bwham’a Powdertr^ fie^aaie?;,.tod^em 80 ^ective that| m^'myambly:''8w^^ the chorus prai^ng them as' Wonderful . 'Ihe fiirobbing and head htevihess 'soon disappear, and ,the mind: becomes dei and active .ttoce more. Being qmcjdy p ^M towdefs are ip^y in actipjn- They lu^- m fcc
.At SS/ Michael and John’s Church, 160 _canffidates. for conflrmatldn were
xl^ Pevties 'and entertain- , ^ ■®®® ■
IS GOOD tor
yehb'^ Lightning Cougl 1/4 ^ bottle (inc
: WE-ARE NOW STAKING ,SAND.
Orders for H sy sh r a ld
STRAW: ; GRAVEL FE^TCILIj^R: d
•Mixture!, tax)■ '
ORDERS FOR SAWDUST FIREWOOD SHAVINGS
I - BEECH HOUSE, IHESKETH LANR. CHIPPING Neat PRESTON
In SeiitemDer ou t bl-Sta ck. WILUAM PYE
.Postmtott^-df-Wlmiley^te^ 'years, X®® ?erelce,-Miss Read, who c by the ':
(those Weeks
many.ol.its citizens refused 'to leave their.-homes at night, for-fear; -that thelDlUtoger mob would suddenly: 'Open tip: with another deadly blast of ;
bitoted chmlnal to'America.'Hundreds of' federal - ahd local Investigators were:
ssslgnbd.to track him down: . Htobath '
wa
played.by. Tierney •• the scrben’s'•newest .Hob .‘ .Michael Redgrave and Yalerle tough/guy;.; plUfa'ger .was thfe,moat
kme/was John' Pill|hger. . The.'story (hlch lasted fbriiourteen 'th
‘' ■i
any list of best'
-fllms.fob 1947. 'grand. ''
, ^ „
. turwoiuance,; coto^ars, Marla Mbntez, Robert Paige and; Sabu. .This ae tto ' packed picture- deals with a dAacer’s,
-trail leads from " Spain itb Tangier, whera most of the action takes ptoce! .-In «he.-8upporting (film, Charlie Chan to once more seen on the trail of an arch-kllleMn “ The Scarlet Clue with ;Sldney Toler ioo|lng for the " v ld S
z,toseen,|s;the,hm '‘Tangielr," Universal’s latest adven-! :'¥dntetoth-hunt for a hated enemy. iMlss; THONE, ;CALL OR S. J. SCOTT (STATION HOT^L), CLIIHEROE 4f
w,ent, i.Ihe mere gumour that heTwss. s in Chicago put the citizens of America’s'
lng it. (Wendy Bariie, Merle, Oberon H psce, reaches ollywood - It tells.
ian Navy .Show-r-lts travels and aiic- n Come^, romance and production
iPteSSiye: production numbers of 'great .and novelty..-Every member .'of
5?„v^?c®‘^x ' - Technicolor, i iahd we stoty denouement and Im-
ary walks of; life. , ., ;' ' ’] !,^SAjyQy:.-
• Wfi' torn (cast ls -either an ,officer• or . .rating who Joined Uie Navy from ordln-
famous play, “The Yeats Between” Is striking, evidence bf Britein’s recnt
Adapted- from Daphne du Maurier’s of top-grade
son-'we .exceUent to'the leading tinlgh perfect, and Is sure to^tacluded
roles, and’ they Jiave firsUlass: star -n support, T ^ ic a lly the film' toiwell-
.last .thjrd of the, film,, coveringi,the' ?§¥<>a( sLthe todon -Hippodrome/;to
utoberi of highly varied tot»est“S action. .] i’Ae'
^ flwoiirod powder in wirm mter beforngolng to'btd. : • Tebbtt end powder
, &rry tibliti for diytlma doits—tikf pl'i)n or mint- 1/5 end
(76 isbiete In the imill ilze, ]|66 in the lerger ilze.) :
'I/-, i ^ 1 ; 2/ l
0‘(
lncl.tlx)
S. J. SCOTT TAXI SERVICE S. J. Scott wishes , to t h ^ a|f |iis clients
who helped him through difficult times,
and to ext^d his vety best wishes for a & PROSPEROUS i NEW YEAR.
tion,toteted: ,by Alexander Korda. It humorous,and
Charles , .'Laughton ] ■ brings to ■ the
dnsrchl to "The, Private; Life of a London Film produc
“ Yolanda: and the Thief/’ /‘Song of Preedbm." |
'':WHALLEY-'':-::V'
^.i'Two SIsteKl ffoni Boston’’! deals with, Americas snobocracy kt thp turn ■of the :century. -Whether or not it Is
meanyas satire is not quite clear.l'There is^nie delightful singing by Kithryn
n t t t e ^ s i®
; jimmy
J ’Iolanda_and |the xwif-’ hSs to' do man . who' poses as
ojapda s guardlpn angel whfe A
Morgan is entertaining] as Astaire's fellow crook: and the play, if artleskis
delightfully; Prank ana
BLAOKBURII RIALTO /
o “Holiday Jn M^eXicb’’*to a mixture
P ^ mak toows-how to iUse, It has ,Chaim.-good comedy, and an Incdn-
ambassador, whose'
^ughter (Jane ] Powell) becomes a storm-centre, .in the very e S e n t
'^vler Cugat, Bona Massey, and many a . S
toe.Jose ItUrbl,.R(^dyMeffli: '
* W ®
BURNLEY EMPIRE.
wlto Mexican exteriors and 'Interiors! producer Jm
f,fSentlmmt. hot-and classicalvS^
PldgeoriTC troublesome
iNOS
i
..Srighton, suffered for] months with indigestion and sleeplessness. “My . ■ J^euiMtokamiserywhenlvm
_ 'L .V, . _
■fiil3-W.V;S^:wSk^(J& Solomon of Blaker Street,
Istsffering from stomach trimbU}' shfc wi^ta ;Then ‘Bisurated’ ■Magnesja gaye ;immediate' relief
ahd^d^hef sleepinsness. “Im gm to say it is years since t had ttt^ s to i^ trouble, thanks
^ to ‘Bisuraied' Magnesia," she ■ nowjwri^ i
iFvbo'suip MDir'atjiiMT k isiy'be due to iuuuqxfted
digettive npict. Mikoiute of* good nigbt’i Kit eras night ■ bytiking t doieof.'Bitunted’ : Mignesii befoK
yoa.ga.t5 bril. - Then you ,wiU enlof btdefieW fleep nd wibe up xenesbed- in the moming/• , > - .
RM <U3DRAT|a’ CMHELPyOlj
otomeritijf uiki^ tli» Don’t
cne Tite q^kk relid «--becaQM thii iiB^ Mie uUd<l Corrects the exeets m that csiuei Indicesdoo within t few
o ' Ailing ^ wind or beaitbore. TwotaUS oments o takioc bi/dose. , . (oiw bf "
oot |o on nfferiag tb« niicriM pata aftw Bftl^
r t <1^ o( fBjnirtt^' MtcMtia wiQ i i
.comedy seriea. Described as one of the ;i“9st,,tMitog-Chan /pictures' ;to date, .certataly makes complete an all-thrill ■'Pf^mme,
r.tnat- Is. well worthy (of ■ a
the mystetyr
it.rellablllt/.
and how comforting k$ assurance
Partlc' BO is th is
thacAse when one’s health, question as with GHS, COLDS,
BROh GHinS, etc. Then one:.needs ahoye all eia^ Bomiathlng-,that can un questionably he depended up o n ; 'FOR. OVER so YEARS many thousands of .fiMniUeB ha,ye. p l^ d
upon'Veno’B i^SireitanoB. sit
a s Hay Baling sta r ts
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