Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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SWIMMING. !
u"ading Education Committe. ,r
appointed Mr.' S. ~oppi.'?g to " gi".:', ::;!,
instructio n to bOl'~ lD 8wl!nmina:
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at!.:".,
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KittS'S M eadow Ba.th, &Ild Yr. W. P.
to 8.!1sist · Mr. Hopping.
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A 8I>d story of .domestic
&fter only three month.' 'Ul,:n~~ol~~~~~;:t:
ito sequel
told to the .
borough justices 00 Tne:aday.
Morr Sorrie, lioonae. of '!rh. Bush
WolrinSh...... WIWI 6ummoned for
drunk on hi. lioensed prem"". at
. to, :
're County Council ha...
the pr,ncinlo of a :resolutioa , ~
⢠conr~re~ee of repreeent!t.ti·... â¢
authorities and board<! of glU''';;:,
at Rea<lillg on u,e ' 4th Va~'i' 'bl
of co·oneration between the Bert; .
Con ntv Council and the Re.a.din.'- ~
WII Coun<;il and the board. of guardiaDi t hc co un ty in the carrying out of the .
· . OilS of th" Act.
ham
on Maydrunk
91ll. and
He was
. :so "uln.moned
for being
inea!)able
10 . the
Market Plaee on the ... me d ay.
The
defendant lOa. also. el!mmo.ned . bl ·h ..
wife, Marsherita. Sorrlo, ' ,?f 18. Sta.usbawe
ch~rge .
Supt. Godd ..rd etated tb.. t on t he day
named, at 10 p.m., . be. we ni to 'rhe Bush '
Hotel, wher~ he saw the d-efer:da.nt I!llttlD~ ~~~~~~_I~
in the bar p&rlour, drunk:. He wa.8 ·:!'ery
nbuaiv6, and on his wiah h~ was examIned
by Dr. Hctbe.rington ..nd 'sub&eQueutly .by ., .__ .â¢,....-. '.-"~,,,,,,,
Dr. Bokenham, wbo gave a certifieat" that
he Wa.B drunk. AfLer diJlm is.ing se.eral 'l
cu stomere the house was closed.
Mr. H)tt, for the d efenc., .aid the j' o
. om'Rh,jn<><i
ddendo.nt hnd had IIrBat domeotic worry,
a nd b . gaV<l WOoV to drink. He could not
ot.and mil ch and WBII overcome. Before '~~~~:t:~
taking up the licensed trade busine.", thO !
defendant ·had bee n 10 the servloe of ;
Lord Montgomery, Lord Westbury . COl: : p.......uto:d
Cunni ngbam. al)<! the Duke of C ambridge. ,
The "",agisttates d eci ded to. hear tT!e .
th&t '
.
other ease brougbt by the wlfe belor. .
""rfoct
of the more important th"" ·that done. by Par.
giving th e ir decis; on ..
.
⢠. oat'.
.
the . oorne.r ~ he waa li!,msDt, iDa~much a8 it ver1 often mo~
Supt. GOOdard, w,tII the m8~lStr.teo \' only
.
mile. an nour.
1directly at'teeted the ,.,.,Uare.. and happl.
co nse nt, d e~i<l ed to offer no evi dence on
~rthur.
,
the
.
TaD ~.1' W;hO ness -and the general well-being of _
t hthe ecoond chn..rge.
. d.e¥.,.ered
eave oonOborab.."e community' and th~re was oert&.inly '"
I n tho third e""",, Mr. Sydney Br"in, .vidence. .
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gNi..t deal' of trutb in .. the .....ert.ion.
of u"oding, ap peared for the complain..,.,t,
The nt&g1O\rlOteo g,,:ve .the d"vor the ben.flt [ Reading ",as in tbe van of proSNlse
gnd Mr. E. '1'. Hatt, of Reading, defended. of u':·n!J.oo~t, ~ b6~' thJ.., l~:;
comp·a.red witb other to.W11S'
Anolller
"
" o a 10
:m
.. pare . lD
u reo . thing th", struok him "!IS the clean s.treeta
CUSTOMERS CRIED
BHAME!
LADY AND MOT O R.CYCL IT. ·
Reading ·/pOll6CB8<ld.
Th" ~raat. wera
Complo,.lnant d evoBe"d tha.t ahe wall
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fairly well lit.. and they had an ~ excellent.
m l\r ri ed to the de fendant on FebTuary . Sidne:r Lobre8b. ·· Buckle, farn.r, .Df 12, tramwa, .y.tem. A ,str~nlt.r would be
23l'd, HJl4 . lit Al : SOlot;' Church, Woki ng· 1Foubert. PI"'I". ~e~' Stroot, ~ndon, ..... struck by th.rep â¢.,.,entativ8 charact.r of
ha m. Sh-e lmd kn()wn him since . July, ' ~~~~r:'~ t,.n~ a t%li~1'- .aLom;:~1 the men _who sat on the coltfOration and"
1913, whon ehe went to live," The Bu sh : Road ~okin ham on Ja 12th
D
I by the immen.e amlJUllt of .w'Irk ·theT put
H olel, . ,,·here ber mother was engaged. t
Edwa:l E. Kent. 8O~oitor, 'of Bedford1 in, Regarding the rllte", 00. though1i that
S he. however. lc Ft in October, but at Row, W.C. appeared fur the defendaot and> often some of those w1;>o grulJ!.bled~ moat
Chri stmll8 she met b im in Reading, and pleaded D<it !{\lilly.
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sometimes were those wno we~.. most
they became engaged. Shortly after thejr ! Mi8e Ka~eon Wilmott, of Bin~61d"Grove. &nxi.OU8 to have ~'YerJ" ID()dern lDI:PooVl&:'
mn.rriug-e tbo d. ofendant- c omplained about M.:d that when .drivintf .. motor~r towarda \ ment, and .n ~ had to be ' pald fori
h er ma.n ag emen t of the domestic affair! . I W~kin~bam, aDd oo~g ' down IBuckhunt i Good 88nitation, clean streets, &, goO(f
H e ·then ga ve wsy to drink, and on on. : H1II. ~ !' "04 told bJ her -obaufI~ur that ~ I police . for ce, and an ' exoell.nt tramway
O CC aBl(HI, when ahe
w&s
lYing ln bed . mo:t;o~ bJOYoio .ws.nted to p.... Witneea ~1l system means Tery much to the come uff erin g from inftu.e n.Ilo, h e pulled the : ad In to the ",de of the road, and tho defend. munity, and he supposed. they. .muo. ",,5
cl<>tboo off nnd CS11M her filthy names. an~haoll(ll&~..d ~~P:o~::- in ~:':ot ~r~ IIrum~le if· tho rates wer.e II, ti'ilIe heavy
De(endant abu sed her mother, "ho was :::'otOr.car ~h.n ~'"lIom. w.t&noe the do. ' somebm es. The ool'!loratlon had not o!,ly
M sist ing in the hOU6e . and once struck fondant k'ept roOTing .lowly, firat to one aide ' met 'ihe demands of 'the L90aJ GO'Ye~nt
h er, fellinli her to the ground. On se."rsl and then to the oth$', in front of be< 'ar, : Board, but in many re.poots had · even
occll8iono since th" oommenoem~nt of the p ....venting· her prOoeed.mg. E.e.ntually· ebO , anticlPaWd tbe .. ,... 1".8 and nee.d â¢. M:any
prescnt year tho defendant had told her IIl&naged to p ...., ana ........t 9Ueot;' to Super- m emhers of the corporation' not only ful. '11"'-";1",;,,.;.:::::_ _ _ _ _
to :eave the house IIolld had also Itold h er iMendent GOddard.
.
' . fllled th.. du~iee of U~ tgwn; but Bbow~
moth.r to take . her d3ughto:r a""y . ~e ! â¢.Samuel ~ohn Ricbardoon, oh&u~eur - to !!ir .good senee 10 becomlnll meml1ers of the
hRod fr" 'luently llIeulted her 10 the bar 10 Robert Wilm()t, . Rart.,_ gaYe oorr~borati'6 Buffâ¢â¢ . '
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the presence of cu's tomers, and on one ~Tlden~t ~od ..... KI the delendant I Zla-zag~ 1 Bro. ·~a8on. in r~5pbn88. 8~id they h!,d
occasion . 1:Yhen they oried It Shamo! t' he f:Q~n: ~~Jhhi! C&o!,~~~: ~~b.ing !,D .eminent le.der ~n t.hei~ . m&yor, ..~Oj.le
toOl< "If h .. o?at and ehallena;ed tbiuD: . to and '
Hin after t.M
, I ~n Alderma,! ,o!-." W ⢠. 111:~ th.y had , "n
figh~l', She triM to pre. ent hIm fightiqg, t· p .o.aw.m1'ml. of / ill! ·
.
borowrh, ~~,,1!61!I}tJ:·~~"t L~ear .pe (B!o.
and be tben .⢠~ qar on the br......t.::polIc~; ,,100 otQ~p.,:i;'1be def.WIa · neu' q.e 1II:ason) ~xpie&ee<! ~h& , hppe tha.t .ome thins
On an other ooe... IOI1 he ftung b.r to ~be Relldlntr Cern<>tepo [ ~1 requ..t of Bu~⢠..-,.u1d. be 4(jn.e to ImprO'l,e,.tl\:e ...,~.rage of
ground, and when 8e,....1 cMtomere tendant Goddard, Iii.id ,ibe defonwwt aid hO i Tll"hnrst. He Willi therefore plea8<ld to. .
ruIDolIstroted with b lm be IIl\Ve .0 00 a know nothioll' .bqut tho -al£_4'.
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6&y ·th.t &h.t melt raw the · commen!'....
black "yc.
Ev.ntunlly oh e was so
Dofood'&n~ &aid th&.t be. w"'! travelhng , m.nt of that ...orlc.. For 80m. consider.
frigbtened tbat she w~nt to the poliee. from London to Read~g with b,!" travellez, . "bIe tin\Il. th.. "",.,er~e syst.m ilf 'PIe- iiII
Ilond in the pre.ell ce of SU9t. Goddard &H? for about th, ... m:'iee he trl'jd to P'!u hurst had adt¢ttedly . l>een- " <l&nger to
she eR:id she s hould l ea ye him a.nd did '6 0 - M1&/J Wilmot.t., bu~ she would D~ allow him the health of tho toWD
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, to do... H. de",ed tho aUegatioDll that bet ' .
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c:lpital muste r, I:Irnd R good time W'U
The row ing[ strength of the cluh
I'Ircs cnt ti me is v-e:rr aatisfacto.ry.
a. dozen Jnâ¬ml:).ers hav ' ng joined ...this
TlI p cha ir was occuDie d· by :Mr. ~
n c~. captain of the club. T~ health
tht' c lub. i16 oa.pt.ain and e:ecJ:'IIEI.tary (Mr.
· ) was prollost'd by Mr. B : P. Gib'. ~nd Mr . H . V. Wiltshire propOeed
hea lth of t he chairman,
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TO
MR. ' DRACuP.
, '.h" wcokly · lodge me<).t ing of .the
ling Ph i·n nt.hrt1pi c In stitut.ion, held ~t
E);TATlON
l~(':)rR'('
Hot el. R.cading .. on the 14th
Brotli C'c
Goocgc Phillips in the
J. ~Montague Powell in
' 1: n lld Brn t h e r
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·.. ic "-.chrlir. a preven ta-tion W68 made
D rf) t hr r E . C. Drrw ll V on ·the occasion
il i<;: rC(, l' ut m r~ rrin.g e wi th Mi68 Elsie
nb". Bro t he r PhiIlips mado the p ...
;0 11 . wh ich ool1sitd.
of a comfortable
oo
:lir amI nn illuminated addrese. The
h p ort""" L good wi , b"" (or hi~ future hap·
pro::-pc rity were .expre81Sed ; a,nd
h of Mr. ,,"d Mrs. Dro.cup w ....
wit.h mukicnl honoum.
Mr:
A hen" fit concer t took pI';"'" at Ille hall
lh.e G. ' V.R. rre m!Jc rance Union, when
rnclDuers of t he Reading branch' met'
1\ llrO'5â¬:n t ation to J..trB. Creeswell.
I:.t.(> cu.ro taker.
Mr. W. Lewendon.-
b r<l-nch sec r eta.ry, look the choir.
A.n
joya ble Inog re.,mme was gone througb,
the ite ms ' b e ing r endered by the 101·
l ;)wi!1~ :- rr.f r. Chri s Ha.rrison (oomedian)ii
on May 9th.
Edith H~wkElS,
S treet , Re!,dmg,
vnnt at Tho BU Bh
to the d.fendant s
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ogents. htf~ their annual
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Q UC<' II' S
H o~t
Ouk.
F iT~e hn.mp 9t.en d. where
\\'a~ pr.ovided by
Afte r t he loya1 tofl.!'ts were
g i ·,,~·n. nlld 1fl !ll;ie And â¬Ong8 il1 du l ge ~ in,
I all n·d i Oll fllm cll L was made to the cr~'k:et
[ fi t· l<l. 'wl~ r o a.n- excit in g m~h .. M D.rr.i~ cl
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. C. fwd G. A'Vres' mn.nager), who ea.sily
I acc o llntA" d fo r ' t l~ wiclH~ts of the singles.
r e6umed ·
!
voted
fI.
g r e:l t
cigar('lt.:-,..; were
I "h e
S.':lC~C~R.
\' i!l;.y killdly
gtJUd.'i bu p eriuLe Il<ieut
C1 Sn.:s
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an
c !erk.
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MOTORING!
BUCKINGHAM
CYCLE· CARS,
~89
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to ilU6.
....-.
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o'1'Jl ~NG ,
1'7th.
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hi . wife's motoo.'. inftuenoo they 'could of
,_I:,",*iliam,
:
William M~"ll . 28. M:ount Ple ......nt,
W okingham, Arthur William JeIe>. hapdy.
man &Ild ostler a; The Bush Hote!, Il\Dd .
t
John
of defeooe.
the ' M;..rk.e
Place, Gould,
gave ... !ishmong.r;
,<!.nee for the
" All ·, employthe
.... the
of tbem, who f~u.ntly yisiLed Ille h",*"
.~=..,;~=,..;~;"l~~
stated that ·u,ey hall ""ver sooq .the delen.
d~n t ill-tre&t his wife. ...
The m a.giatratee imJ)08ed " fuJe of ; 10'..
and ooot. lOs . 6d., or in derault 14 <1"78'
lmprioonm. nt with . bard labour, for helOll
drunJc on lioenood p.remi..,.. 'In the """ond
'cnee ' the m"lli<ltrnte. refused a separation
order, bu.t made a. maiDtenanoa ord..Jr· .of
lOa. Per .....k ; ....Jth £S· U". ooi.ta, \he '"i/e I'M.otc",-\.
to ha.e the riBlit to apply for ~ ...natiou
of iM, order. after, ~. eonaummatiO,," of.
&n inter..Mtina"" ev.ent.
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MODELS FROM
Cash, or
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Supplied J>n easy t~r~s 12/6
down and. 2/6 wee~l y at
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I WATTS :. ~. COâ¢.,
Oxford St., READING.
R.
R'ED
SEA'L
'RED
'SEAL
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STRAW.S-
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'3/6
'5/8 ,,': ⢠.
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~~~~~'iJ~~~~ I;~~te:~~I:~~~~;r{~::~~it!~
! â¢
provlded ~Y .
an<l tbe~ Chie}
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(Cont;nued
on Pago
';:lI'r:::a.
drl".. blio
li ve hallPily togeth.,r. .
' lalo or the \k:<W.R. P a r cel. Office, Ree.d·
inl(, H()st B'e'tHss, who h ad prepared tea.
· Be"eral pll otographo we re taken of ll,Je
I g ro up, and ...flo r a stroll round the Vll: Jage a. etnrL wns '!Jln..d ~ l JO mcw ar~ vIa F.ar"
I I py Bridge .and S h infie Jd. Read Jng bemg
rf~t'. chcxl a h oll t !l 11.m.
Th~ ~ lltiu, w~
to
'Wife, s.nd aWD.1 from lieensed promiBe8 iand
; t() Th~ New Inn, Ev~reley Bridge. where
t.h e y \I"cr~ w-e1co m.-:d by a.n old collea.gue.
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::).~ n gle. was pla yed. rcsu ltu'lg In l\ ~ tc;.
, tOri' for 1I1D ma rried si d e by 14 runs . whICh
: wr.R chi~ fl .v attributab'e to the excellent
: b,lt ill r:: amI bowlillg of Mr. Lunn (M_re.
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Fully: Guar~nteed~
£4 17': '6
PITT..
Pratt.
W&6
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Fitted with T andein '. Tyres,
in â¢
llill-ch(!<} JI
i Aft-p. r tlH.> m nt.c h t h e dri't'"e
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c"p~tn Trye} W os:e natnb W&s' a 80 _
56, Great Knolly" . or tha.t he laughed or beh"yed iliaNllljieo~ coupled 'with the tollll~ s,.;<1, .. Reading WjlA
'Eh
fr.
! i) n t ill~ o n S ntu rc1 n.y . . Leavmg the ~o~
sbtia ll at 10 A. m .. III B wc.ll -o.ppomted
. cha.r·;l- h:llli~ provided h y MosBr~. Targeth,
! t1 1C nnd·" rll'0 VC vin Cavcr611 om. Son ning,
\ L o<lJon 'P,l' iil gc, llf' ar 'Yood, W ellington
I CAJ\J.cge (w h f!:' ''' u. h3.11 wa.a made to watch
I a' pol o match then i ll :pr ogr~), and on to
. <'XC I'U Cllt
tried to pro1'ent ~ 'WilmOtt proo&edih g
to l
n 2par t.nlt.! lIt . Reading, accompanie d by .the
I G Ot') (13 Su!>'Crill~ndent (Mr. W . J . Rich)
and r"? nre~o:::'atn tn' c s of }"f~ ~ rs. C. and G.
a ll
K
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of
f ormerlJ d omeotlc eer· fully.
,
10 "" of tM oMa"""t ..nd brlaht./lt to"!"" . .
II!!!
H ate: , gave evide,,""' ."'"
Archib. 1d William
Mutl.rul ..
motor in the Kingdom. The B~feeto were .wide
....
dri nkin g b&bit! and hill trAveller, ,,110 wâ¢â¢ with Ille ®!endant. oor-I and clelln. Of course. in the . lldminlptr&·
' STRAW' ~.
in-treatment of h is wile. Eno had seen the roborated ru., .tory.
tion of tho afl'a,irs ' ot the b O.Jough i~ wa.a ~ . ."
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â¢
d ef<Jndo nt str:ke MN . Sorrie, and when in : The magi.i.ra"" ' QOnvioted, and impooed al raU!er h ..d ~ pleJotie el'eml" 01li\, and. ;'er, ..
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dri!lk he had .truck witn ... a ⢠⢠ver&l time â¢. ' fioo of £5 and 17â¢. 1<1. 000....
,
often . 'those ~who ,.,,,nted mps5 were Mas â¢
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ID
Supt. Goddard spoke .to being caU.d
"CClDENT N~RROWLY AVERTED ⢠. inclined
~~-1 for i~. Ald~.JI Fi.!d
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Th. nlh-h Howr on May gu,. ·The defe n. ·
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i ..... " Tar)' 'PGiliular .ana an edremely. fMr
dant "'1\8 drunk and ...... very aousive.
Allred lJ . Silvey, of Wa.r~n Ro-..:. Hur. : m ..yor. and did ' hi.tt ; beat to bold the Mrs. Sorrio complained of a blow the ~." ..,' oumd'0ned ue
(orto
mg
~o~r balanc. e<lu.al . bet""8l\ every ; on,;', '1n..tho
delendlloIlt had given her. in the chest,
"h rnS:
on M:
a
⢠oounoU. captain .'-'f r t .. enuUneJid"!i . .the _
wh icb she was holding wlth both h"nd..
don*l ' the ~fIen';"
1.
objeot.. 'of the R.,A-.O.p .. for the spwt of
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W itn~ .. had kno'Tn Mrs . 80r,:io nearly aU
P .O. Woodw,y .ud defonoont W&II in brotherhood . ,.,hich iti>rom,?~,
: ⢠. Red
h er hfe . and he slwoys cOllsldered her 1\ cM.rge of a motor lorry near tOO . Twyford ; Thl chairi:nan . propoted
Our .Lodge
for
and Sons
m oo t . ...... pectable, hard·worki ng /lirI.
He Cross RoadL A.o the.... were two private arid grdar." fond s!lid th.y ventured to
St Albans and delivered direct to them from t1be .factory 'in th~> _
did not beli ove for Me moment thJlt the care ....,,!'ting te,> oomo ollt . of tho Wargrave , assert . that ~h.ir <ll'l"'monr ...ent. bac!, to . ⢠â¢
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""sertion~ made by the lluRhand ,.ero trull. 'Rood WIln_ '.'I!'nalled to the defendant to · tbe time when King, J .ohII: Willi o.ompelled
' "ph'llc of perfection."
William. Birch, o r Carey Road, Woking· stop .. A â¢. he .r&fuaed to do '!'! Wlm- weni . to s.r~\ the ' Magna Charta, whieh ga."e '
. r .
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ham , nnd ·lIfrs. Flor.nce B()na, of Sun· ; out ... the m,ddl. of tho .road ..~d hold up ·"the
ople of the cO\lntTy gr"~ter free· .
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fNG LEAT
' BED LININGS â¢
6h~:"~ Road. Read ing ~mothor of tb" com. j :':~h J:a='do~ef:~:~bn:..~~. 1~b: ' do,!, _ an theyliad before," and tbe1:"~0
COMFO~TA.L'B
~ ' " A
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pln~nnn. t..), also gave eVldeuce lor th" com· : aoquently
tho d.rendant mid tha~ hie ..t.ocr· c1M~ that tJ.1ero
.. goo,!- man
.Y.Dlrp"
ERENT
' FITTIMGSJN EACH . SIZE.
pl aln ant.
inJl' . r bad one wrong.
Buffa In the time
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Ehz.abet~,
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THE DEl' E!:/DANT'S CASE.
1 wniiAm Clio~1. o.f Th" King'. Arms, TWy. and .... hetber that
_It .was _ .. ,
FOI BO S AS . .WELL.
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ford , aleo gav& eYldenoo. .
ord-er tha.t
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. Defendant, sworn, . denied the ' '"':c"".... , Defendant aaid he_did not sea the oon.
.t tOIl ' of cruelt~ .to h,s WIfe, and Bnld ' he , .table, or be obpuJd ha.e Itopped.
h ad no recolled ton of ever haYIng ' .truck I' Dofendan~ " .. ordered to pal .t he ~,
his wife: He attributed the whole CaU86 . 60. 6<1. , and oautioned ... to the future.
01 tho trouble · to his molller·in-1a,.,. He
snid he still hAd .. great regard fpr hiB
·G. \'·.n. GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Th o eho r ieal â¬tall 01 tbe G .W R. Gocds
T he
, .
haW.'
/." ~ ' t 1"i1';cs little doubt that the su c""",, of
tll ·· 11(' \'" spc :ct.\· is 8.Ssu r~.
The secretary
w :lI h (' !~ l e J\g('d to ~i"e any infonnation re",
g il:' d in ~ the for thcoming performances. to
n !~ '" :arl? or sern t.lcman who will communi..
j AYri\'i, - ca r bge
'LEADER
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thoO nbl e accom!l1\nist.
KEW OPERATIC SOCIETY.
III a.no th e r column w ill pe found an ad..
\1C'r~ i <:c m ei1 t iut'itjng membcn;h.ip of the
u(' wh··form<'O B c rhs llire Opernt"c Club, â¢
report of who se firs t meeting we publillh
to -u ay. '1'1100 for mat ion of an operatic ~l~b
is , \\'(' ulHloJrstand, th e outcome of a. ~!!~d
I d r.Qi r,' 011 th e 11Rrt of Gever:lliocal -entht)l;l..
I!t-;~" illt.<- re."Ik d - in mu sical 'comedy. th&t
I TI 0:-:,I illg aw l t!H~ rl ititric t sllould be re~~ .. ! sellt,.~·d Lv f\ oC(llll!lcl c il t ama.teur orgs.nlBo.t. iol! (,llpii.,bk' (,r C':lrry :ng out such product:lln.: : .
The: s lIpoo rt give n to amateuJf
I (Jpt:' r ntil.! ~rr01"m ar'OO 5 -in Re~dlng in tp.e
h~ m.
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. Erne.<l Sims (vocnU.tl, liT. C re'lBwe
("" ",o,lion). Mr. R. Hooper. (com~di ..nJ.
M i.,,:, L ; l~ Carter {-el OCUtIODlSt1, MU:~6 . A.
Bowde n (v'iolin solol. Miss A: Arslptt (con.
tr:tltQ), Miss P. EnglcfJeld &nd Mi86 W.
DrO Il'1I (violin d uet).
Mrs. Appleb y wa.
with
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bull
.THE
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. W.R. TEMPERANCE UNION.
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Rpad,
tion and
Reading,
an ord6l'
wbo
forapP!!ed
mamten"noe
for .. sepan·
.on the .
groundtJ of p ers:i.5tent cruelty.
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Mr. E. T. Hatt Appeared for tlfe de· ,
l endant e.nd pleaded gui~t;y ·to the · first
CLUB.
members of the Reading Rowi,.. .
" row out to the Roebuck Hoteli.
on Wednesday, partaking 01
t he coffee room, whi ch ~. .
cl in tbc club's colourB.
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J,lGE.'r, COMFORTADLE AND
SPEEDY.
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nELIAB L B AND MOST ECONOMIC~ .
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