Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1914
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L~EDS.
EVER OPEN DOOR"
INSURAN
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VOLUNTARY oR OOMP1JlJSORY,l
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A NEW DRAMA.
.
~a.8on; brought up 'from
I
Home
1-::r:~i~~:t~!tfJ~~~gOf thevaluoo
at £10;' the
192: Ca.ver!
W88 h~ve
Mesa1'6.
G. an
R. eld-.
Sims
and H. H. Hcbert
on Tuesday OffiC8,
witli B"tcalwritten
.ertaining play d ealing
wIth !,.ondon life in "The E ver O"llll
...aim.........gnt·on. of
I?oor. ~ · and .the .p hase6 of aocinl d c gl'adl\ .
January 13th. t\on ' dep icted in the various Bceno s " ~ ir
. having in 'his the ·h earkl of &.11 in sympatby wit.h Uiose
thep'roPertyof )IIh o ek. out such a miserable existeneo.
knowing it 'to 'I;1>e story is unfolded in four acts and len
" .acenee nnd -opens with the decisio n lor
Field. ·ol : the Bucka 'Lady Dereham. afterwards S h ter MiTiak
8tationed at Grea.t. - Ma~ to join in a Westminster mi86ion and he lp
on' J't.n';1ary ~nd he a?,pre- ,~ the work of rescue.
L ady' Dcrcham
on 'another ohar~e at -til" had coutracted a secret marriage so",,,
J
r
Mark>w, where he had y~ars before, all'1l her
. 80me
m~nth~.
, Wben
. fight leg qf h IS pants
Jortv '}.etters' o.,n d POB~Rrt18 ;
10 the purcll6se and ."Ie qf
, l",tter dated Janua.ry lSt,h
': .Gone C ..ve~ ..m dqg. "
P,;tectiv<l"lnsp,aelior An~rson said'. thal
oP,: Jlom1!01'Y ·:Z7lih, .w.ben prJl!op"" waa gJvirlg
, ca8~ ,8&i~~ , ,, ~I,tl
the,-!, ame .of·'!... asOll,
and. III the name <of 'been taken away 'aud placed In tbe hands
of oris Mra. Dundon, and the cnild woo
bEo.ught up amongat thievea an~ t~eir a o.
8OClates. . John Halste .. d in th. absence
of B.n heir to Miriam's husband, became
Lora Derollam. 81ld cOMpires further ,,:ill.
Mrs. Dundon to make th., hoy a thief. and
Bd:.er-tiA,,- thue lIet hini put in .prison. ; On joining
.
.
.
1:<>' .~be "mia.aion. ,Siste,r Jlfiriilm 'UJ"kes tho
and h" lWawered It.⢠addre8l!1D1l hlB church a ··preeeut ·.o f .a /lOld commUnIon '
to ." W . Watson. 1. Market Square. eeryice which Jini · Dundon Bnd 'fom
" .He :receiv~ a reply. and' agreed ~ is -l atter: n" pair of b urglars, det~rmjn-e I lo
plllrcbalOil 'tl)e dog. . C,?rreapondence ste&!. 'fh'l. attempt. howeve r. is frustraand .⢠!O~e.of the letters, pro~uood .
hy Bobbis (Sister Miriam'. ch ild) ~ lld
by hlDl . . .The.,dog a~rJved m .<l1l!1
with Dund()n'. daushter Maggie. !are
.
. and; WBB ·the .one 'whlcb-,appeared
Father Clement's Ever Open
.coutt· .
.
Later the truth I i. m~<l.
l:iqu8re, Marlow."
1!~ig!,ta.,o. fishmouger; . ~f
.produoed, waa hl~.
his shop .in "W'Elst
.~'~~~n~t_"-I~~r~~~..~ 13th.
of
p.8. ,_Walters
Miriam, who r eadily ' or-
who have ~auaed her lso m, eh
The
As
Sister
Miriam
IMif,R
"";:~~:i~II~:ui:;,r::'~1 (who visited I Rendi1lg
.Lia.:rs " ll.~d I' Mrs,
a natural and
D
of the c b ne.cj.e ~lCeÂ
while B \lbbie
cl everlY
is
Toy·nr. The~'Il-treated
n ⢠â¢rf.AMUv
delineated j by
Miss
chi lof li the
Beligmah:'is
·Ithief :"Ild
~Illldon, and hi ~ wortll1
spouse Molly. were renru.tic.ally ,,,Inyed by
'M r, J. &Ok . Allen Miller lind Mir· . Lilian
Saunders. Mr. TereDce Byron makes II
;THEROOIETYJ,S WORK IN
READING.
'
I
husband Ille⬠Li g
wlth an accident which e ntire ly i n'cnpaci. -
tated him. she turned in trouble for assi.t~ance tIo ber hu sband 's cousin, 'John Ill\!.
lItead. who advised her to go to a hon'e.
After the birth of the child the youns:
mother loot her reason . and when after'
1irardB ahe recovered Wati told that in one
.01 her frenzie. 'she had killell her ch ild
In ," ..Iity, .through tbe malign instruman:
·ta:lity of Jehn lJalstoad;' the ct.ild had
striking Father 'Clement. his eaTn<6~t 'and
,', <s aintly '!, bearing ,l:)eing -decidedly cl-eve r.
:The villainous John hn.lstead ha's
hblo
fl. "
~~::~,~~~t~in Mr. Ivan .Murra:v .' while IMr.
.
Fane ne the H on' l Chari""
,
,A v-e~ing. M:P., · is re~n8ibl e 'for slom.e
m~rriment.
Amusement
:iB
also ; caused in
lOve a(lelleM 'between Sergel>nt Silthers,
C.l.D., well
. Oswald W":le r.
aud , S ..ter .
played
is.
Doria Den't.
aleo ., ._~ .." u,
Mise
fre"
Walter
Mti.ry i
. Dott!e ~.