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'!■ ' 'E C L IT H E R O E A D V E R T I S E B & T IM E S , GIRL GUIDES


scouts are launching a camimlgn eniippt some of’ the many thou­


Fnsland and Wales on March 11th.


: A T the urgent^ reqjiest of thel A Mtolstry of Pood,iQuldes andj


sands of glass jam jars, of which t S is now such la critical ^ort-1 ag f “ Jam Jar Month!’ started in j


r I SILVER MEDALS


BL^j^CKBURN 1


Is ” Reader Wins : 6 ' 2 9 ' o :


IDS'FENM? > M L


tdishight^lrom Bernard I r m 5n-roadj Aberdeen.


Jay EMpire IVewsJ ” i t from Mr. E. Tj CroM.


ping- :WARD


this seas(fn ' foNotvefjf.


help solve the’ present ^tiortagd of S S V t o to \S ° aW y ' any glr]


in I the Guide movement. Now a word ijto the Guiders. Organise your districts-


during the next month and not a S ? jS f j a r iS : i e f t b e h M ^ ^


every street and | house is t^t^ted . t.^a


here’s a ditty to, sing to the tunq o f '“ Give me Five Minutes More


I Eyes, i Discharging Eyes, I id and Inflamed Eyes


by Ulcer, or j any othei ^SDLT


[of the Eye. WiEAK EYES PSED iWTTH. I All Disease; essfully trekte^.


bRESS TO - I


I, Clitheijo idays, from 4 i:o 8 p.m


■DRESS— ' BLACKBURN


206. I, PECIAUST, Who has £


e, Failing or Weak Sigh|;, Tision, Twitching Eyes,


There'-lnl be some on the floor, just ; v»ov»ir»H i'ViP'ifit.p.hftii QOor>


Please be kind, • five more; m


Maybe one, maybe two, three or beh nd the; k chen door, oe ,


We’ve b e e n told !by rtdlo “ No jan I jars, no jam !”


Bring out five, liring out five jam jars more. [ Good hunting. ;


i ' SUNNYl.'^SQUAW, ' PRECIOUS j BLESSINGS


jLave, delotion, nobility,


Courage,I meri humility.


riy.


Happy n|,emorl cl;


iof ty Ipsplrat and wise.


friendship and , honour arid


cloudless skies ons of the just


,bs of ithildhood’s


Sublime immortal thoughts the 'great have drift behind,-


Hope that conquers disappoint­ ment, fear and strife.


tes o-'I '


And death another step on our I eternal flight.


Life that brought us from the darkness to [the light,:


I ■ [ '■ '! E . OXBORGH.


Happy Relief from Eczema


DON^T SCRATCH at burning and , Heralding- ■ the opening on


Good I Friday of a great new season o f


itching tezema,! jThis increases the swelling, jcauscs the irritation to return more [severely and can lead to serious ^ skin disorders. D|OAN*S OINTMENT quickly relieves many forms of eczema and oihef itching skin complaints, by soothing the pain and irritation, protecting inflamed ; skin and preventing and combating ; Wection.j For this reason it is also ; exccUcpi |for external piles, minor bums, 'i insect bites.


IK Sensational Robot Exhibitioi I s Coaster .*1 Brownie Co*4 ;cr


|uit Train Globe Infernal •ricane Racer :|c Merry-jo^Rouad Jtlature Bailwayi ♦ Moon Rcjckef ■opus


|erplUar :4c Aoiibal RIdc» 4: Fro;- Divers ^ j Games Arcades


Irlii'fi Smallest Waxwo^.0^. :4 tc Zoo ■ Gardens. Bars and I Restaura


tlrtar :4c Boatln;! 4c The Great Omi l l cf Death


Btcr Sat, 7. Easter Mon., 3.


I Fri. and Easter Mon. at 7 J.Sats.6-30


SPEEOPY* LlliG(|ED.Sim)


lat. & Easter Moni, 2-30 ■


■ 8 to 11 ihc., 2-30 & 7.


r, Good Fri. a| 3-30 UE R. V. DEVVSBUBY


ENS MANCHES-TER'? MOO] I


, CHOIR ENTlEBTAlNS.- -Waferloa I Methodist Church Choir gav i a concert at Union-street Methodist 1 Saturday, when Mr, R. Ro


sided. The programme


songs, duett and sketches, a id a| quiz;., conducted by Mr. T. Wrlgley. A vote


ipinson con


devoted jtoithe; Repairs and Fund,


ot thanks was passed oh the l of Mr. I J, Seedall. Prooeeda ' were'


proposition. Benbvatloi}.


.jtlr^dllast month on a'lPensloniPf £900,' per. annum as town clerk: of Newcastle-under-Lyme, i appointed legal adviser: Smith. Chairman of the


Mrl Joseph Griffith, a g ^ 66, yrho


has;' beeh! W Sir Ben: W e s j tM Id i- :


lahd Cdal Board at £2,7 JO a; year Church: on


Walcolt’ij Marionettes staurants.


:<t S Over-the'faUs :fc Scenic


and the beauty which fellows' ds surely a’s day follows night; :.|a lithe,. liBsomje.. figure that every­ one will envy and admire. | . t All of th^se goop


health and your appearance


asking Petulengro,. the famoud Broad­ casting Romany, for particulars of [natu '


by SLA ID BTJRTV


his great, natural Herbal Treatmeilt in handy pill and* h tablet form, which |


a as astonished armful Drugs.


nd del lighted H thousands^ ■ N o


No “Starving.” No Exercises. [ : p QObtainable from


cuUy, sen4 for full particulars tq:;


I ualified Chemists. n case of diffi'^


nPSY FEIUL^NGRO i.F,60.) Bascombe, Hants


MILLERS BAkiHC powder!


j .'-B R IT ISH -■- ■)


to carry [provisions to Dale. House from Hubert Hall during- the recent ■severe weather, and’ that residents had notseenja postman for seven weeks. ; IHe [ 'ddds that the people really responsible for getting sup-[ piles to i Dale; Head were Mr, H. Walker, v/hose men took the pro­ visions by caterpillar tractor- from: Slaldbur.il, and Mrs. Bleazard, of


Dale Head, asks us to deny a report that, horses and sledges were used


Mr. WJ Holland, of. Dale House,


Slaldburri Post-Office, who kindly saw to . I thri' I despatch of bread. Although the report was from a usually authoritative source, It did not originate from residents of Dale House. ,


,


laying-off cattle on offer before a- good attendance, with a shorp trade.: Quota­ tions: Geld cows, £10'to £20; geld heifers, £13 i to £21 10s.; summer ‘ calving cows, ;£26 10s. to £42; short-


CLlXHEBOE AUCTION MABT Friday :; A small show of geld and


riated cows, £27 to £37 10s.


Richard WallbSink (scarecrow); 3, Mr. Tommyi : Metcalfe, (“ red tape.’’). Couples': ' 1.' Mr. and Mrs! Capstlck (“Quality Street”); 2, Mrs. H. F. Taylor and Miss E. Fisher (horse): 3, Mrs.‘ J. Watson and Miss M. Wilson (family allowance). Humorous; 1, Mr. W. M. Walmsley (Carmen Mir­ anda); 2, Mr. John Dugdale (Juniper ‘ Salts): ,3. Mr.‘Richard'Bleazard (the


Hudson Barbari


1, Miss 2, Mr.


Improper Duchess). • i i ■


i i' Thanks were, accorded t6 Mr. and Mrs. Heaton by Mr..J; 8.i PfecloUs.'A


icompetitlon was won by ;Mr. Lawson. |Mr.' N.; A. Waterworth supplied, music ‘for dancing during the interval, and ‘the evening proved highly successful.


dress .’ball was' held on Wednesday; wben";Mr. and;. Mrs., w. Heaton, of. CloMS-'Hall; Bolton-by-Bowland, offici­ ated as judges.| There was, a crowded attendance, a large number being in fancy .jdress. Prizes were awarded as follows: Charricter, l, Mrs. Jas. Duck­ worth .i' (Ann Boleyn); 2, Miss Edith Harrison' (Nonyegla'n girl) ; S, Mr. Alec (Jockey). Original Pate'l (“C.O.’D.’’);


The i second annual masked fancy __ G IS B U R N i YOUNG FARMERS’ CLUB'


> CONGRATULATIONS—Members of i the Young Farmers’ Club gained a great ; success at , the West. Riding Public ’ Speaking Finals at Leeds on Saturday. Mr. George Heseltine, Mr. Geoffrey Clegg and Miss' Lilian Parkinson were accorded- -Winners -of ' the • “ Yorkshire Post” trophy,’-and Mr..’t5eorge’:'Hesel­ tine was the winner of the- President’s trophy.


.1


/ On Monday' evening the weekly meeting was held in the Parish Hall when there 'was a good y attendance. Club business was followed by a debate.


given to the school children In the aftqmoon, when Dr. E. R. B. Murray, of Clitheroe, spoke to them. A voce of thanks to-Dr. Murray was proposed by Derek Spencer and seconded by Anne Pickles.


held at Glsbum as part of the Bowland Health Week programme, A show was


HEALTH WEEK^Film ShOWS Were I I Work a Joy when healAy /.kidney Bc;tton


he* fid yiwjf backedta And urlriq^ troubles.


TTHBSB tymptoms often arise if ; r the acoon of your kidneys becomes iloggish—when nature’s filteri tUow ezeen uric add and Other Imporidea to remain in the bkxxL


- In the evening, the: film show ,was for adults. ”rDr. Oliver,. of (Jlitheroe, gave a ‘Short address, thanks..to 'him ‘being expressed by Mr.. J, S.- Precious. The Wk. W. M. - Lister; M,A. was: In the ciffiii-.


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tfuaummw^tytrauful um. IM npw"


DOAN’S


hmmak Muii md vtiruay dii~ tndm" "Mybachdoambot^ w typical, of ‘ thousakdi


I Let Dotn'i Badcache ; Kidney poll hete to deause and stimulate nur Udneya and tO enable you to become ym happy, healthy selfI ' " I vA I had takm Dfoift PtUt t iorUtr " ■Now I keep fru from


Cane Chairs andiKitchenettes (now oft coupons). [Easy Chairs reduced to 2 coupons. .


i! .1 1 99/109, ilDABIYEN' S'


Opened by’Edmondsons ': ' ',!.


Cred iTREET


T A 'Choic^' Range of


EASTER CARDS ' fSee our special display of '


SOFT TOY^Mcid Easter Gifts


Adyeirtisier and^ Times Office 6, MARKET PLAGE - CLITHEROE


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fcill>iii»fi>-'l*rTifirniMir*rrtti'iinifrii'*ri y .1 ‘ '


1 DARBRIDGE & CO. Ltll.


.t Terms. BRIDGE, KLACKBUBN.


the “ Cash Purnlshers,” for ; ’ ' '1


yhings can be ! Proteetj youir


ours.. I I


EveiyMovement a joy! Radiant energy


DOAN’iS Atfc your Chemist for


I and OINTMENT


and this week we publish'a photograph of the Staff which first occupied it.


IT is almost twenty years since the' new


Post Office in ’ King-street was opened, |


Post Office has b e e n .housed Iri’hired premises, and now the t o w n [has attained ifhis new dignity.


" Until:no-w,’’ this;newspaper stated, “ the


Clitheroe had had a postal syMem longer ithan most places. Stage coaches formerly brought the mails. Now the railways form] the key to the system, and: it niay be no far cry to: the day •when certain malls arrive by aeroplane.” ■


“As one of the oldest town^ In the.kingdom,


phones were brought to the/borough as a novelty at a bazaar In thq Wesley'Schools about jsixty. years ago. .Peoplej pald a copper or so to use the instruments, and iwere astonished- to hear ithelr.


The article | recalled when the first Itele-.


friends’ voices over the wire.' Needless to say, the telephone was hailed as “ a remarkable.Inven-


I ■ tion.” right): Messrs. R.-Alderson, 'W , |


On the photograph are, I seated (left j to f-' H ;‘Wardell.i


.' : .


ky, H. Forrest, W. Ogden (Postniiaster). C. Harvey (Head Postmaster),. W.H.’ Dugdale, F. R. Stark, W. Downham,! Warden ;


Front row : Messrs. F. Fairey,; jJ H. Wlnck- i : ,


Hartley, A. H. Robinson, iM, Ogden,-; C. Bamford, D. Ireland, J. Paltey, • M.: Wade,! M.i Ireland, and , Messrs;-:B.; Jackson, W. Black, G. Briggs.


Second row : Mr:'P. Richardson, Misses S. ;


. Briggs, J. Knight, H. W.! Smith,! P. J. Hudson, J; Pomfret, H. Knight, E. Swalnson, S.i J: Goodrldge ; and -H. Forrest.,


Back row-: Messrs. ,W. i Wrench, ;W. H. ; . ; > ■ im Itaui ty Thi Natimul Saoinp Ccmmttu


BeauUfuHy Finish^d-Fin^t in L^cs.! Finest utility Furniture tTalues in.Tt wn I Our Polished'Goods are beautifu


- I ______________ e THE SAVINGS (ERTillCATES ON SAU FROM TUESDAY APRIL 1ST IHT 7


The peace and sacred glory of a tranquil mind. ■ I .


®]


Faith in the' [Almighty .Poweri ! that gave nfan llfri,— ■


A ten shilling note Savin|s Certificate— hold up to 1000 of


now buys a National and each person may •


in addition to (holdings of all previous issues. Eacdi certificate increaies to 13/- in ten years, an increase of 30% fi::e of tax. .


these new certificates !


. ;


So when you hear us roar jusi. outside your kltchen^dMr,


And if that should happen, ther we should be:In a jam .


^ ;


We want five jam jars more, only five jam jars more;


try and fihd just . „i


, ■ 1 i i l n t i o i i s , and my


during war-time,! i that they will nhee more achieve 1 spectacular ?esu’ts. Thei support of every householder will he needed to he P the Guides and Scouts succe^fully to accomplish this [piece of national seryce W e Janf lar®: needed to safeguard future suppUes of food


There is no doubt that Guides’ Vagnifleent record ■ behind ffiem L r collecting; salva,gei cotton- rMls tinfoil and manyother things


for the nation,


Clitheroe Division “The Company


j ;


■mispd vou from the Secretary of tne ---- Pin**n Cadet Company.


And now for the report^ pro- mibcu jfvfu '■ ‘ Ot^^V'*'***J


Company,


was formed in holds Its meet-


During .vdnterf t r a i l s coming place indooK^^V‘ ^?ve many our-


months we hope to hav^ mm y^ door activities—


»ut ^ Lord pB^eh Powell, f J U.N.A. News


■|ViEMB(Bl|s •tvA received


Branch meeting to be held on Thursday, :Aprll 10th, at the Con­ gregational School. ThiS; Is the chance for,: resolutions made locally to he discussed and sent forward to the General Council—the chance to link the: individual to the execu­ tive body. I The iniportapee; of this meeting,'therefore,,cannoti;be top


fully stressed.


Europe ’ appeal have been excel­ lent. Members. of tpe Committee are pStUl engaged on the rtask of sorting, arid packing the clothing for despatch to Lpiidon, but the parcels should go ariy day now. The management of Wellgate Motors, Ltd., hdve' been most gener­ ous hi allowing showrooms to. be used for'this i collection, and we


.Results of the “ Clothing For


-by the brief tenancy, 1 The Com-^ mlttee also wish to thank the many citizens who went to the time and


hope.the results wlU go part way, to mitigate the Infconvenienced caused


■ fleent.'■ ■ ‘■ T.'


trouble of [bringing their gifts—the response, In view of all our own shortages, lhas ibeenl really magni-^


events within the next few weeks, and suggestions, or [offers of help, ffoiri Branch niembers will be very welcome.' ! ' i


tional School, on Suriday, was iwell attended, and morel new members were enrolled. Tn was unfortunate that Sergeant Child was unable to come as promised, but his place was taken very efficiently by Dr. Mont­ gomery,'and a triport will be fo'und, elsewhere in this paper.’ The next public meeting Is to be


The meeting: In the Congrega­ i . j


held on Friday; May 9th, In Wesley School, when the speaker will be 'Commandter Max. Vivler, and his subject! '‘French Problems.”


EIMINGTON


Nelson,. visited [Martin Top Congre­ gational Chapel on Wednesday last to',give hls popular lecture.on “My Village.” He sketched the. develop­ ment of ‘‘iLodlnlam,” as it whs cen­ turies ago, to !lts present-day city of Londori, giving peeps at many of the principal thoroughfares, monu­ ments, churches,'parks, and other places of| Interest, He. concluded with a refererice'tb the trials and hardships endured by the populace during the war years, when he min­ istered atBhepherds Bush. Thanks to the lecturer were expressed by Mr. West, whd presided. Proceeds of ! the collection were for’medical work undertaken by the London Missionary Society.


Lecture.—Rev. Sydriey Franklin, of


farmer to mix i water with the milk, It is equally crlmlnal to mix cannel, etc., with^ the [coal,” says a Bolton Couriclllor.


” If it Is a criminal offence for a We hope, to organise several sdclal -


______ by now w ill‘have received notification hf the'


I ^ R ID A Y , A P R I L 4 , 1 9 4 7 CLITHEROE j _ '


Hollywood’s abler actors, brings another of! his distinctive characterlsStions to (M.G.M.) “ Seven Sweethearis.’’ As Hrinry, breezy newspaperman [covering a ituUp festival in Little Delft, Michi­ gan, Heflin brings' a charm to [the part not Identified with his previous screen portrayals. . Seven of the ■ | screen’s prettiest- and most prbmlsing! starlets are featured as sisters who run a hotel owned by their eccentric Dutch father, played by S. Z. Sakall. Kathrjm Gray- sop as Billie, Henry’s real love in :the film, brings a delightful piquancy to her role. Marsha Hunt, as thC spoiled; stage-struck eldest daughter who traps Henry into an' elopement, handles her difficult part-‘.with .dispatch.' 1 Cecilia. Parker, Frances Raepum, 'Dorothy Morris, Frances Rafferty arid Peggy Mbran reveal new talents as [ the five remaining:sisters.‘ The fl)m, which-has two song hits, has a .quaint Dutch village'for background add, among other scenes, a colourful tulip festival m ' Margaret O’Briep, the screen’s ifore-;


[ i ■ . -..'GRAND. . ■ jVan Heflin, sure of his .place among


actors appearing, with her. in. “ Three Wise. Fools,” for Lionel Bdriymore,'


f ost child ’ actress, has no less than our, o f filmdom’s major dharacter


liriwis Stone, Edward Ampld and Thomas Mitchell all fall under her. spell in this delightful tale, half fact, i f half fantasy, ’flic unfolding of the


silm breaks entirely new ground in lcreen story - tejling and gives the


doctor, judge and banker, Barrymore, and Arnold are thoroughly at


display their prowess. For the first time on the-i! screen little Margaret plays, a role iri keeping with her Irish erltage, ' While, cast respMtlvely as


: p r t ‘ . / I ! eading players»ample opportunities .to


Stone home in theirihelr parts. Other iinportant members of ■ this M.G.M. cast include Ray Collins; Jane Darweli.l Charles, Dingle, Cyd Charisse, -Warner Ander- : koh. Henry O’Neill arid Harry Daven-


KING LANE 'I;.''.


Iramatlc than I the earlier Cronin looks.


.[Victor Saviile. 'who. won an Academy -' '' I -'


ward for” Goodbye Mr. Chips,” while "The


„,ie producer." To Charles. Cobum; it gives the finest foie - in that veteran actor’s long and illustrious career as the irascible, irreverent Grandpa Gow Who keeps his hard-shelled' Presby­ terian family and an entire • Scotch tommunlty in an almost constant state of shock with his “ anti-sociai antics.” Tom Drake is, cast in. the legd role of; Robert Shannan, the sensitive young[


______________ ias v-i _V ...^ i. nloKMM raAMptXIftA v rm m fT MM


in'the story’s forcSul drama,'. Dean Stockwell, seen recently in


cfrtw’c


is Beverly Tyler, a product bf Metro- IGoldwyn - Mayers studio grooming. Stage and screen players^. Gladys [ Cooper and Selend Roylej portray,


Aweigh,” portrays the Robert] Shannon role m the earlly sequences of the film. In the romantic lead opposite Drake


rtramn. ‘ TiPflit ‘ Anchors


................


lead opposite ------- AlanIHale and Donald Crisp. BLACKBURN


. . ..


Grandma' and Mama Leckie.: Hume Oronyn, an Academy Award nominee for his work -in " The Seventh Cross,”: has another brilliant screen riharacter-


Irish lad whose ’teen years ar^ unfolded ‘


irings a top-selling. A. J. Cronin novel r ;o the screen, ‘“The Green Years”


Once ■ again [ Metro-Goldwyq-Mayer ailed as even . greater and more


NEXT WEEK’S PICTURES i


Grand r ‘'.Courage of Lassie. I ■ - 1


T H IS WEEK-END! CLITHEROE I


iKlhg Lano : “Home Sweet Homl- i I


- clde.”


Palladium: “ Renegades.” ] W ■ ^ WmrLEY I


j j To Each His-Own.” ■ .! I .


Rialto: “The Kid from Brooklyn.” M


BLACKbURN I ■ BURNLEY


Empire: "The Show; Off.” jsjavoy r * A Genius in; the Family.”


Grand; SherlMk- Holmes and the Secret Code.”


Haydn, Andy' Clyde, -Norman Lloyd; Rpbert North,' and little Richard Lyon; sonj of Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels.! |


inisation. Other members of the cast clude; Jessica Tandy, Richard


coniic relief. Coltum scores the enter:! taihment with a] performance rich ’ iri' gusto ‘but not too extravagant to ‘ cent Vince, equally adroit at : forcing tears or|laughs.v A polished^ appealing-stbryl


e f’ |The : Green Years ” is strongly amotional, with. powerful ’ conflict


ngles,* fich human appeal and. good - PALtADniM


as iwell as faces !we have seen before, all blended to give excellent entertain­ ment. Janet' Blair, remembered* for her! part in “ To-night and Every Night,” plays the heroine of I the American equivalent- of . a Wren, land Alfred. Drake is a sailor who wbisiherl affections by spinning a “ .ship-wrecked hero’’. yarn. There is trouble wheri he isi found out, and it; takes all his resriurce to re-establish himself in! her favour. Anothef star; is Marc Platt, who takes credit for the dancing to thrills, in which He was’ an able partner s ’Anita Alvarez, of’ the Broadway


s f'.tars and Spars.” .New talen’t ctage. One of the. best performances


mfinlc, who is always‘getting his pals into trouble with sage , advice. ’ It’s all sparkling stuff, this musical with a: background of Coast Guard life. I “ i


omes from Sid Caesar,, a first-rate


of all that befel Howard Fallov, a millionaire lumber •pirate; who idls- covered that’ thfougn: a legal techni­ cality he could steal thousands of acres of I redwood timber from • the hdtoe- steaders; THat he doesn’t get things his own way is .perfectly obvious; [[but his endeavours to do so, rcgardles^ of the rights or feelings of the home­ tsteaders, are opposed by means, other ahan appeals to the ■ law; Thrills


‘‘.Valley ot'the Giants”, is .the story


in which the principal roles are por­ Mtrayed'by Charles Bickford, 'Wayne


bound m this extremely tense drama, orris, Claire Trevor, .Frank McHugh,


..j:


' unaccustomed role of a vlllahi, has to portray Alan Ganoway, a wealthy In- austfialist, ■who marries the charming


RIALTO.—“Uridercurrerit.” Robert Taylor, acting extremely well ini the


PICTORIAL FLASHBACK - 1 parkles in this happy comedy musical.’ : i S E V E N


daiightrir of a professor. Afterwards shei learns ‘.that .Alan has a brother, Michael, I a black sheep, according to him. ‘She becomes interested, and: a strange! affinity ik built up between her and ‘ her unknown brother-in-law.


BAXENDALE & Co. Ltd. -<ot BHELEE SIBECE WOBES and WOBEHOUSE)


:!


Eventuriljy she suspects her husband of having I murdered ’ him. ■ Up till then' theidra,ma is somewhat talkative; after that,.it’-,becomes;' highly, melodramatic. The sedriel is a climax in which retri­ bution ms four’feet. Katharine Hep- Dum is the wife, and Robert Mitchum Uses his! more limUed scope eagerly. TnO stage -is hela principafly joy. tne s.ais.


BURNLEY r;


ending I for its ' .mother.:; Maclean Rogers has made!a good job of his;m- dubltribly popular material, rand wrings your, heart with lall'the long experience- at his[ command. The very excellent cast:.is lied: by ’Douglas Montgomery, Joyce! ■


first made in 1923 with Betty Compson and Clive Brook, is constructed on melodramatic " Madame I Butterfly ,” lines. j-It’s the old story of unsympa­ bonthetic, wife, I sympathetic mistress,'child'


EMPIRE.—“ Woman to': | Woman,” i [out of wedlock; and; a .tragic


Amaud,! and Eugene Deckers. A good ttealj of the actlbn takes place in Paris ’ efore the -war.


[Howard lAdele Dixon, Yvonne


rharder [to . realise! 'Her ambition as a ^ --K


Sf Alina Sewell’s,’best-loved of all best- ellers.


(larner [in * Junior Miss.” Settmg the Seal [on her:hard work came.the offer of the feminine leadlin “Black Beauty,” a role in livhichi her youth was an. advantage. ' Heri fresh charm Her taleilt and her lovelof horses all icom-: bined to make her irieal for the coveted role.11 Richard iDenning and Evelyn Ankers .‘head a i strong supporting cast oin tHis film, which captures the spirit


whOi flnklly;'won small parts in several broduqtionsJ notably with Peggy' Ann


yne- “ — *


I GRAl'iD,-" Boys’ Ranch ” is screen enteftairiment that Is both tender and excitirigi It'is the story of Carl Far-: ley's il fqmous rebuilding of wayward boys ‘toward manhood. in thri adventur­ ous - atmosphere of his ranch in the very heart of Texas. Heading the array


ster Who is being heralded as one.of the firiest J uvenlle! performers . in' i Holly­ wood’s ihlstory.' An unusual screen, drama" The Strange Mr.; Gregory,” the I supportings film which : stars Edmund Lowe. /Based, oii a.novel situa-


of performers i is freckled Jackie Butch I” Jenkins, the wistful young­


the woman he loves. WHALLEY^


grudge prilling and the


fordla^ a disfigured woman with a against the world. - It is a corn- performance. Melvyn Douglas


“ a' V'Oman’s Face ” h ^ : Joan Craw-


plot tnfoilgh the sympathetic/acting of Claudettef Colbert and Orson Welles. Theyiextract the last ounce of emotion fr6m‘la Istory about a man maimed and reported killed in World War 1, who decides mot to return. .He can’t keep away, all the same I


riumphs over the Improbability of its ’ * thfr"--’-


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aiiu nij late Conrad Veldt are also well cast in I this melodramar which is so well 'done as to be almost plausible. t “To-morrow is Forever ”, also almost


icrem: actress than Mona' Freeman,: ■No yOimglstar Has worked


AD. 1720. All classes


of Insuranqe transacted and


the duties of Executor [ and Trustee under­ taken . / . .


I 1 n e w ^ nal Savers


FOR[ Sanity Equipment Gas W[ashing Boilers


' Gombihation Gratesi [ Fir^laCes [


Showrooms ;f


10-20, T H ^ l ^ S ISTREteTj |]VIANGHESTER 4, iTelephone i BLAckfriars IB282 !


Blackburn ‘District Office 37,


Railway Road.


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