Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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May followed
21.t in the
Parmer onHan,
b:y' Council
readin.gsRoom,
. from
"The Doll's HoulO" by Misa Ruth'Hin~er
l'
and friends, and songs by Mrs. Sawy.e r
,N~nV.: RU1-i'·NTNG.
and ,Mr, Wood, accompanied by M",.
1001L SUCCESSES,
the
' H ·W~EEK.DAY ' f;~" mE :(,oDGE Hoare,Sl"itb.
MM ⢠⢠Arthur Broadley
E AO
HOTIUJ, KlNG'a -Jix:jl\D, 'RE:ADING,- at ocoupied the (lhair.
, .
. - Q'", " -" '~ 6·.3'O:,,7·'for·
,i
a boUU, ' .
' RT~TAWAY HORBE ST. OPPED I
The show of tho Oxfordshire A"ricUI1.urnl
~vv ~
,
u~.,
⢠I W
Society, held a.t Wallingford, Wf\.6 c:: dretnt'! ly
On Monday evening '", hoI1'16 attiached .u""""slul,
The attendanco on both day,
.
" ,.!..
to a. v-an and belonging to Messrs. w~ .gopd. About 2,700 persons p aId [Or ad .
And on Wean.'~.7 ..~ .2.16 for
Baylis bolted,
It wa. in the OxfQrd !,,"sslon on the first dar' the figure , ""I" ""
-H
Road . OPP<lsite. Oxford Str<let, when aU I mg the I1lC.stcr show '!"t year by 285, ""d
of .a' sudden it took fright l at somethin'g ' the Wallmgford show tn 19D4 by,,, "IIlIlY
a\ 9.111, for
"nd galloped down the road at a great·1 as 1,2113.
On .the oonclud"'g. day 5,DgS
And ·T 'n urlda.,
~
'
.
1 k'l
_"" adult.. and ,about 600 or 700 chd,lrc'" we ,·.
21
pace, eventu ally bemi P llC 1 Y fito~~ a.dmitted to 1hc show , makin~ 8. t..o lJd ur
f
"t . J "
-.
at Cheapeide by Frank Forde, of 9, L1ttle we ll over ' 6,000 porsons, wlltch e'>1"p,o''''
.
.'t',
Mofi';'" · l'l~tu.e-
. FA li.E itt
'ROUND THE"w'ORLD-
. TW:U BOeRS
".
EVE S'L'EY
T~URSDA
WEST ~TREET. · READING,
.. THE IRON :r.IAN"
r
tI
'DERBY DAY 1
DERBY DAY I
Star Prog~ammeJ ooDlli~ng 01
THE BENNETTS,
Inimitnble Double Jugglera.
EUGENE, Marvellou. Dlus:oni8t
(Who' has appeared before Royalty).
" THE DAGMARS
Boreamingly Funny , Knockabout..
JEAN JUSTIN, . Contortionist and Acrobat.
CLOWN GARFORD,
with hi. world·famed Trick Dogs.
WEDNESDAY, MA.Y ·271b.
READING TEMPERANCE PRIZE BAND.
THE MURDOCK TRIAL
Mi.s Florence Turner.)
-
"
BY ArpOINTMENT
TO H.M. KING GEORGB V.
SUTTON & SONS
MOTOR
fer Ihe
CHARABANC
"
I
\.
. POST FREE ON APPLl,CATION.
(Ud)
FERGUSONS
FOR
CHAMPAGNE.
SOUTHSEA,
RETURN FARE, 9/-,
. ,\
Enlry forms
.~
nnd particulars at 26, Bl'()a.d
.1
Btree.t, Reading.
Matth_.' Roundabout., Swing. BOata, Houp·
lad on WHIT.MONDAY, ..t 9 a,m., for th. la, Shooting Galleries ."d all tM Latcot 80LLINGER,
_
Side Show..
.
Special Cuv6e,
Magnifioent
Sample Bo..ttJe, 7/8.
?ia Wantago, .,Ianinl tbrongh No"bur:r.
DISPLA Y OF FIREWORKS,
in c r ellsin),{
Jlu!"b~r 01 Elltr.'us ",as a rc.co rQ one,
pomt ·· o f quahty the e xh lbl t.a were
I
011,1 ill
BieMer
JIlllch
last
l'
The prLaoner was then brought .k> the
..
..
I E.a~h da.y the )um pmg Ilnd d r l"\" ~1l1l com.
pobtlOns P!oVL~ a g.. reat attra.-c tlOlI ,< . .Il~ lI l
tOOk. place In a fine rmg, o,' c rl oo iccl.1 h ,, ~
spacIous grnnd 8~ncl. ; and. Il~ u('h II It.el"l' St.
was a iM) shown In the educat IO na l k.'cl ll f(·!:1
and demon stratioIlii. These incl.udt!d ch u rn ·
~ng ?f orea.m obtained from co ws cornpet tna In the butter tcst.s, so rt ch ('(;~c nl .l k iIt K.
and d emonstrations on tooting of miH<, h.v
mcmlXlrs of t.he staff and : litudc ntJl of t.h e
U!l ivcrility: Co~le gc s..nd tho Britit> h Daii." fll alltute, Rcndmg; loct urefl on <;rn mm illJ{.
!tilling and. dl'ct;s ing p oultry, \.... ith prad ,if'/ll
PRISONER'S DENIALS.
dcmonstl'at~ons, b:y rvrr. F. J . All e n; IllLd
d e mons trnhons i wI th bC f' 1I by 1Yfr . A . lIum .
Prisoner on .oath 88id he was neither ft. 1 phri.s.
Tl.le shoeing, .~lI l~lIe-n"d( ill l:{ fUH I
rogue nor ~ thIef, and ' h~ was eng!lged [l.8 a \ sheep-she llr!ng . comp et·ltlOns
we re
II ho
me!6enger by a. ?ookII1:nkcr to reCeiVe lettel1l wntched with mtel'est .
rela.tinR. to startmg pnc("s .nt, hlB house . . Ho
Eac h day t.hr. fin e bnnrl o f H . :\1. ~ t h
never did any .street .bettmg.
He t r~1J~cd ! (Royal Irinh) Dra g oon n\1nr.d~ di!'(·our1;.!' d
dogs) and on the prevlOUS day he was gomg ; music UJldcr the baton of 1\11". H (O I hf' rt Uml,
to the police 8~.a.tion to fetch ~w o d<,>KS. He , ley.
.
.
th0 l
FARM AND GARDEN
DERBY,
!ill
I
PRlOE LIST8 Oil' SEEDB
THE ROYAL BERKS
I
polioe Btat:on a.nd searched. Another.plece ~r
blue pa.per r-eforring to fO,u r be~ m Apnl
and May W&S found upon hun. P~l6()nCr ~lll().
ha.d in hiB pO&Se88ion a bookmaker 8 starting·
~rice book with rules 178. 2id. in (,..Mh, and 0.
London midda~ pa.~r.
On being ch&r'ted
the priaoner 8&ld, I No, it is not true."
(
erM8-examined: Witn-oos also found two or:
three letten relating to dogs and two dog
leads on the prieoner.
p.e. Osborn-c gave corr-obo ra.ti ve ovid-enco.
CroBs-exAminod: He had never seen
prisoner taking bets in Broad Street before.
READING,
Conduck>r: Mr. W. Farr.
WHIPPET RACING,
Under the aUlpice. of tho Reading Central
I'
Whippet, Club.
BOWLING for LIVE ' PIG a nd PENALTY
KICK COMP~TITIONS.
BOWLS TOURI:IAMENT.
~ WiU le.ve t.be lJODGE HOTEL, KING'S
MOTOR·CYCLE GYMKHANA,
,"OAD, on abo\'o date a~ 9 ⢠. m., for abe
Eutry (orms and partioulfLrB s.t 26, Broad
.
Street, ReB<ling,
DANCING in Special Enclooure,
RETURN FARE, 7/0,
.
M.e.: Mr. AI!. .Nutley.
Royal Punch & J udy Show, with champion
' dO$( Toby.
Aloo on WRIT.BUNDAY, at 8 a .m., for
ATHLETIC SPORTS for CHILDREN . and
WOMEN (undor A . A.A. Law.).
<lay,
the provious day whilst in Broad Street w Ith i yf:'!A.r_
P.O. Osborne he c<&w tho prisonor near the
The entry of pigli wa.'1 pract ically <i ol! hlo
Post Office talking to â¢â¢veral betting m~n. that o[ last yuar ~ all the <:I'L" O; we ro
H o romained till 1.20 and then we nt to Umon \vcll ~lled, nn.d tho lU(~ gC's had it d im" ult
Street, At 1,35 he returned to Broad Btr~t task m selectmg the willne r:;.
Be rks hire
and lltood outRide Messrs. Sa.muel's ShOll WIth piga, the entry of which to t all ed '\2 , we re
hi8 hands bohind hi.s baek. At 1.47 a man exceptionally large ill lIumbc r, 11 110 g'ood in .
with a bandaged head came up and placed quality-the stron~06t lot we have n1~ c n for
a piece of pa.per in R :ohardson's hands. Hav· , mllny ye-ars a.t tlUd sho w. . The re Will! Kr ~ at
ing _~ok en to ~ the pr~soner, the latter went competition il.1 the old ."I':9IIr da s."! , ""be ro ,
up Union Stroe t. WitnetHI t\nd, Oabor!le fol· Mr. L. CurrIe, of MllIlc y !I ' Mrtl lt.l T W;'l.1'!
lOWEd a.nd took 8. batting slip from hu! ~eft- rightly pIa oed firat, II fine bOA.r M;nt· by t ho
hAnd wAistooat pocket. Th{) pa.per conhLmed J;te.ad ing Corporation, " \\'hilley PlU"ag on,"
two sixpenoee, a.nd the bet. referred to two being second.
.r aces at Don"!'~ter and Sahsbury that alter· "... ,. . THE OOMPETITIO NS.
noon.
THE KING'S' SEEDS MEN.
P.ro..·â¢â¢
12 bottles
90/·
1
541-
'T'EN DERS
Wil le
up wi
Case o f
Th e girl
and co uld ,
tdder.ed that
if H1H'!
Ern ~s t
Si
Bot tl e Str'r. et ,
Broad S t re et
the pri s.oll c r
trnUl (·ll. r 011
nor fee l
admitted l!pCak1Og to severol frlOnda 10 Br,oad
READI:-IG COLLEG E AND DAIRY
s.troat but. 1t W/l.5 not with reg-ard t!l betting.
The old betting , lip waa one that had been
INSTITTJ TE
returned to him from London, and tho ono
Many visitorci we ro attracted by the bu ild.
w~ th the !hilling in it was one h e had lJ"lado ing of tho Uni versity Co llcge, R cnd ing-. R lld
out himself which he int.ended to hand _to A the British Dairy llt~ ti t ute in COII Jlect ion
bookrnak~r if he met him. He denied that thue ..... tth, ullclel t he c hRr gc of Mr M :IC k
he receiv~d the. slip from & mlln as allogcd. , intosh. The buildlllg Wll -S embci! is hc{j with
rho ~tartl!lg . prlce. book fUld r~11e8 wore 8U P - t e u-w cek stocle,,, in en dl(!ss (!ulollrs, u.nd
plied to hlm .by h~8 empl?yer In LQTldon.
schizanthi in vuriety, grec. nho.usc fCrl1s , al\u
JULES LANNIER.
By Wells And Son, of the Ory!tal P o.la.~.
Cross-e xamined: ~hc "hp, nrodu.(~ Y P .C. nb9 ·melons nnd vegcta.blco in c\'c ry HC(l<-;OJlRETURN FARE, 6/', .
Thompaon,.
waS
\:VT:tt.en
ont
by
hJ!]
WI
de.
d
ablo
vllriet.y- ull gro\nl in t.hc Collcj{l! garFinest Extra Quality,
72/·
Refr ... hment.. of all kind. ot Popular Pri""s,
. Th." maglflt rAtes fpund the.cB.s9 prove.
dens.
There were n.lso 6ho WIl ex lllLil ~ in
Sample bottle, 8/·.
...
Im
..
'1
bill.
baaed
.MAGNIFICENT
CYCLE
(Laoy'S
Or
Gent's)
JonrneYl,
thoro being e. prCVIOUA convlCtwn for n. S lml- a.gric uItund chemis t ry including saILLpl~.s (lr'
lor olber
CUVBC Reserv'o
about 'b. 21., 1,,0'. .
.
Cor LUCKY NUMBER. GRAMOPHONE
lar o tTe nc~ th ~ prisoner WRR fined £.10 or t\~o manure.!! (with .explan~ tory n o l<.> s), a n d f{'(' ri .
f\amp.1,o I>otll.., 4/8.
for . CHILDREN'S Luck .. Number:
mon t·hy' Impnaonme!1 t..
The. ~Q.I~~l"E/e~ ina- stufTs, a ,bn.dl'rio iogicn l exh ib it dl!id ill.Li
Proprif'toT',
'
~.
mo.l"ked t.hat ITlOll hk e the prlS()ner t'
to WIth tuberculosis in dui l'v !'<tock , nllt! (\/.b "r~
⢠BoUle" 'pe~ """',. Fi/· extra.
JOHN HUAlPHR1EB.
open at 1.:30. Commence .t 2 o'clock.
public nuil!!n. nce al~d a: Il{rra.t tempta i~n the expla.ining tho rligest ibility of food f'1ulf:-: . and
I-",o."".'o'n 6<1.: Cbild r,n, 2<1. Ticket. pur·
PRICE LIST POST FHEE,
youths to part wlth t le.r money
tllblea to show tho ,·alue to farOl cr:> of 1.; 1" ' p.
......---~----------"'7beforo the day 4<1. and 1d. To be ob·
. .
tninoo from Liberal Cluh.,; Member. of
8troot,.,. .
.f .
~t
a~ but ing m ilk records on 8. s~i c n tifi c pla n ; the
Tho pJ'l150ner ll.skea ror tImo 0 p '1'
vari eti£l6 of cheese for wh ld t !.I ro Unil' y I n.
Ward Committees ; or the Socreta."Y·, 26,
t his was re[us.ed, and he waS taken b e ow. \ stitute is [am ed J and othe r Ilrtides or its outFERGU~()NS.
arc invit<ld for the right of ont.J:y with Broad Stroot, R Cadin,g.
I
put, be ing · alsol on vi e w.
flwillg~, H(lup.la and Cooo&out ShiM k> the
WINE IMPORTERS,
'.fhs sec retar ial wo rk wus admira h t\' (,Rr ri t\d
I
out., 'a'I; ' ir~ for mer Yl'ars, by r-.fl'. ' ll u \\'ll rd
ETON WICK FLOWER SHOW
READING,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCr~
Sammons.
on
LOCAL SUCCESS ES .
ERVICES. SUNDAYS 1l.3O ' a.m./ and
Shorth orn heifer (;ll.h cd ill I9H. - 3, Call·
6.30 . r> m.
.
,
(
tain J. A. Mbl'ri:;on, Bllsild on.
Tho oMl'ch for Mr, Gustnv Hamel ha. been
Hereford bllll c"I ', crl in 1911 0" 1D12.·- 2.
'r~STIMONY MEETINGS' ~,-.
Aprly: Mr. S. H. Ewins, . 14, Bcaurrumt
carried on systomaticnlly. -but no traoe of h, m ~Ir. G. D. F.b"" C.D., jl.l.P., W,dLu ~ forJ.
Road, Wind,or,
(853)
on the Second and -'Fourth '. Wedneedays jn
oan 00 fQund, and tho belief grows 8~rong c r \ Cuw 01' heiI~r. -3, Mr. G. D. Jo' ub l·r.
ea.eh mOllth, at 6.30 p.m . .
that he h as eunk with hitt acrop lane m th o
~hall l,)n g~ bowl fll,r J e rat.!...,. cow or he ife r in
Reading Room c,pcn Daily 2 to 4. except
Channel
mdk. - MI~)Or H. G. H e llJc r ~un , M. P.
Saturdays.
Sat.urdaye 12 to 4: also Mon·
The so.dnces of the news oomes home . to
Gu e rnsey hu ll, calved ill 19: 1, 191 2 o~ 1913.
day. 7 to 9 p .m. Free.
the p(X')plc of n.c 8.din~ and ilie county w!th -1, Mr . J. F. Rt ~ mllllnt, M.P., T \\ )'t oI'<J.
Addr .... : 153, FRIAR STREET, READ·
all the gre atcr.....-p-oignancy as -i.t was ~nly o.n
Co w Ot" h eife r, in !l l il k 01' ill calf. - ~, :\11'.
CJ~UB.
ING.
(5752b)
Wedne sday las t that he was performlfi"Pi h IS J, F. R c: m nnnt, M.P.
bri.lliflilt f~at8 in upside-down flying at WoodShire stall ion, fo aled p rev io u~ to 1912.-r2,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~='=='=='=~ loy and Maidenhead, \
Rl! a~in.g Co qlOrntioli.
.
Headquartere :-173, friar Street, R!\ading,
MR HAMEL'S CAREER.
S lure .talilOn. fo.led 111 1912. - 3, :I II' . H.
-.~ '
.
H. K eena, l\!l,dme llham.
Mr. Hamt>l i-s a. son of Dr .. ' GUtlhlV Hamel ,
Maro with fonl at foot , 01' t o foa l th i:l ~ (' n(;HRONrCL}~,
Applioa.t ions are invited from Ladies and
I
who W IlS 0110 of the doctors m (.attendan
ou SOli , the property of a t e lla nt faJ' fn cr .- ] , ~· I r.
GEnUcme.n inoor66tod in Comic Opera for
II SONS LIMITED;,
May
27,
1914.
WEDNESDAY.
King
Edwll)·d
.
He
was
educa
ted
at
Ccst:,
.
w.
J. C umbe r, Th calc; 2, Mr . J .. L ous l.: )",
~ em berahi p of the above Club,
minswr School and afterwards went to a. m · llu.rghficld .
I
Sui>;oriptioq '.t. L i dll!., 7". 6d: ; Gentlemen,
&
bridge. H .o luu:; De(m an a.rdc t:t rollowc.r of
Shir e m are, foal ed in 1910, t he pr op C' r ly
10,. (/d;
all for ms o f sport, Onoe he saded ~ ten.:..on of a. W~lant fal"ln l:!l"; - I , Mr. \V. J. CII III bDl".
MAR.LOW,
'
boat fr om the Solent ,up t he efist eo.. t p,ac'
GeldUlg, foaled ,n 1908 01' 1909.- 1 " I'd 2,
Tho Mcm-bershin beirlR Hmited plea80 ap·
tically single.handed, iWlth scarooly any p rc- Mr, C. Ta.ylor, Ascott, ncar WaUiligforcJ.
ply 'I'! early .. pOMihle to .!.he Secretary at
the ,above addre54J:
I â¢. :
( 2 8 Marlow.
.,.vioue expericnoc.
⢠.'
I'
h I ~
G elding ) foal9d iu 1910 or 1911 .- 2, La.uy
Telep honn- N08.
Ti.
CCIDENT
He- learnt, flying at · ,t.he n erlOt SO 00 fL'\.p "\V (uliage, Loc k1nge_
.
. J . R. BENNETT.
'"-...
.
639 Reading.
A
.
Pa.u in 1911, and W110fl ' he returned t o En~Shire fi ll y , f(laled in 1911. th e l1ro r c rt:v of
fI
TelegrlUlls:Weth~rws'"
Ma.rlow.
About
eleven
()'c1ock
on
Saturday
mornland
made
8. name for himsclf. at once by h L6 a te nullt funno.r. - l , .M r. J . Lous oy; 2, ·Mr.
NOTICE.
-ing Joeep'h Laim~bury. of 3, Recreation da.ring foa1.8. In Mo.y of th~thye ar hedwl~ J~ W . -"}"'raJOc, U}lpCr Oulha m, H cn lo.y-onRoad T.lehurst, in the employ of the ra.o<o from Brookland. to BrIg ton, an .~ Thames.
THE HEADING AND DISTRIOT STRONG, PALE and MILD Al:"ES, Pros';"ct Brick Works, w .... driving a distingui8hed himoelf by carrymJl: the Acro~1 Sh1re filly, foaled 10 1911.- 3, 'I"'. J . Lous . .
ST9UTS,
and
PORTER.
tD cas
.
a~
'
h<l"";
attached 10 .. cart laden with bricks : Post fro~ Ff,endoJl to W1~~or (m whlr.h/ tJ>e ley
PUBTJIC UEtifTAT, SERVfCE
U8UoJ Prl008
lat Castle Hill when the animal took fright .. Chromcle
took a leadm: laht) on a t¥a y
i:lh"o filly, foaled m 1912, th e pro perty oE
, (\&k>' DispenMry Buildingo),
K. (PALE ALE) at 1s.. per 'la.llon; , t a. pasSlDEt tram<r&r and ra.n into a. r when. thE) weather waa &ObI a
no
Jer a. ton an t ftumet. - l, H ead ingt on Bros ,.
.CHAlN~ STREET, READING.
⢠AwaTded Prize Med..1 and Diploma ' I" "
Th f
f th'
t
....
"man
10 England w.. a e to
y at a .
Blough;
3, MI'. R H . . Keen e .
Brewer.' ExhibItion, 1912; five 'per cent. am P:JlO6t ;_ b e kO~ 0
⢠e. l!Dr ac ';Vnd
He was tho fi..t pilot to ca.rry a woman I Shu o filly, foaled", 1912. - 3, Hcadin!f\on
;'I:;ISTABLISHED ·to Provide Dent&!- At- dlsoount
for oaah.
.
~ sueIi~8 l)U re& t,oue poe" In WO, A
pn.ascngc r across the Chan.neI, t~e pMSoCnger I BiOS
'~
tendon"" by Qualified o.nd 'Regoiot&red
Speclaily brewed and reoomm~nded for oJ80 to break ' one 01 , the sha.f~ of the bemg Mi.. Trehawke Da~u",. Sm"" then he
Gcldmg -1, Mr C. Taylor.
enti.oto at Mod1fied Feeo, &nd by Small
,
cart. Fortunat~ly no one was mJured.
h.. 8~wn aoro... man" t,mes. He was tho
Shlt e filly, foaled III \913. th e nl'op Nt.y of
netalments. for PenOl1s Insured under tb~ family u...
first
an·man
to
carry
a
Faaaonger
from
Lo.n;
a.
w n ant f ll.rmer.~2 , 1-1r. R . H . K ee ne .
⢠tional Insu .....nQO Aot, and Other. whooo
ALE
AND
STOUT
IN
OTTLE.
TEMPERANCE
BAND.
don
to
Pari.
in
a da'y. Laler he fTlade a fine
CoiL
Or geld ing, foal",1 in 1913, th e pro.
lnoome d""" ,not exoeed ' £160 per annum.
Prioes per dozen. '
Monday evening'. programme was ... ft1ght from Dover t? Cologne,
peny 01 a t.eMnt fa rll1 or. - 1, ~l r. W. J.
HOURS OF ATl'ENDANCE,
. Magnumo Large botta. Small follows ' (to C<lIDmemOrl'te EmpiTe Day):L""t year 10 wmmnl' the Air Derb:y ro.u nd Cumbor ; 2, Mr. C. 'faylor.
. (Reputed (Reputed (Repqted M
h
.. F
C bt ' Flag" (A J London ho pa,","d h â¢â¢ r..llow-<x>mpetll.ot;., on
Colt 0 ' gelding, foaled i" 1913.- 3, Mr. W.
MORNINGS.' : Doily at .9 o'clock:
qt.,)
pte,)
6 pt.:)
arc , '
or
o~ ry 8 .
M
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AFTERNOONS: Tue~ Thuro:, s..t., 2p.m.
Indie
Pale
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215.
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Journey
he
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compelled
t.o
plug
a
leak
m\
Throe ram lam bs b orn in I9 1 ~ . -I Ca p.
~VENINGS: M,;!n" . wed" FrI., at 7
Family Pe.le Ale 4..
2e. 6d..
Ie. "' 6<1. (Herml8.n Finck) 'j cornet 80 0,
Queen 0 hie petrel twnk with his fingur: When looping ta.in J A Morrlso~
.
For further lntormation a-pply
Stout
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400.
2,.
6<1.
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the
Earth
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Mr;,
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Engleliel~
the
loop
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by
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he
Ran; la';"b, oorrj i~ 1914.- 1. C. pt.in J. A.
Soonmuy.
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Oatmeal Stout .. 400.
20. 6<1.
1., 6<1. (Ciro : Pinsutl) .; overt~,. EmPlfe . D8.~
!'"" on" 01 th~ .first /Urmen ,t.<> lm,tato the dor · Morrioon.
D\J\lble Stout " . ... 30. Od.
la. . 6d. (J. Oro Hume); descflpbve fant~.a,
A'11j( Fre~obmAl1. ~,n .Fcbru~ry 2nd IMt h e
Th ree cw o la mbs , born in 1914.-1, Cap .
. I .
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(hij\bly rcoommended).
·
Soldier'& Life" (W. J . D . Sher.ff): · bell gave a 'command dl~play before the K10R !nin J. A. Mor.rison.
Plea.. aok neareet agent for prioe liat.
fIOlo, "Big Ben " (C, D. Albert). o,n :'a' I'ii:t: WindB<?r, mak,ng fOUl'teen loop â¢. At East .
Best p el1 of lam oo in Hnmr ,}lire Down
. Loch AGENCIES:date which ' will 00" announced a popUlar h?urne a week la'ter...he !?Oped the loop. three CI1lS8Cti.-Captnin J. A. Mor.,."on.
.
BREWERS; WI~E AND spmlT
concert will De given in the Forbury t.lmefJ on a dark rugnt
t.o aee what It wa&
Boar, 1 y ear and upwurds.- 2, RcaolUR
READING'-';
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Gardens wherl &. progra.mme of music like."
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Co rporation.
MB,WHANTS AoND MINERAL WATER
Thoma.·, W"thered and B;ops, Ltd. (Mr. J. h oo..n b" ublie vote 'and selected from
110 was the favount.. ·Ior tbe All Dorby
Bo~r, :under 1 ye.⢠r.-1, Mr . H. R. Becton,
alANUB'ACrURERs. ':f'Ilone - 32
. BurtO<Jabaw) ; Caver.ru;,m Road.
c "
y P. ro ....mmes of the Re'a ding 'which was to have bee",. beld . on . Sat~lrday Chec1i:ondon, Rend",g.
.
d
d
afternoon, for h e stood 10 a ciaâ¢â¢ by him self
Breedin,g sow farrowed In 1912.- 1, Mr. II.
J 'Davey Lyndhurst Arms, Queen'. ill.s eee.s.on 8 P Sd ill ' b
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T.empera~~e Ban w
e ren ere ,
&.8' an airman.
The ~08t convinci1Jg p~'OOf R. Beeton.)
.
, Mr. T. 8. Baker, 17 and 19, .Cheaterman N B W T A
.
of that iâ¢. to be found ~n 0 0 fact th.t when
Pair of SOWS , under 12 mOllth5.- 3, Mr.
"< Street.
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hhl intent10!, .of en termg - for , the '£10,000 H. R. Booton,
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.
Mi. J . H. Dowell, Butchers' Arms, Hoo.er
An item of mte!'OOt to :wor~ers In the Tr8n.atlanb? flight w\'" announc~ I..t wook ,
Special prize. for reSIdent. WIth I.<!n md.,.
"
o5t
Stroot.
T emperance CIJIUBe m Readme IB the news all the expoo-t6 took- It most aSrlouftly , many of Wallingford.-Best BerkshIre bonr: Mr.
JI.I:...
S.. ~ighteen, Tbe Carnalrvon of the recent · succesS of t~e W:es~ .. Y " of th~!I1 believing that he had a great chance 11, R. Beeton. B est Burkallire so w: Mr .
THE
.~ Arms, De BeaUVOIr Road.
'.'
branch' of the N .B.W.T.-A. ID wmmnll the of 811OOG8S.
H. R. Bceton.
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Mr, J. 'w. Ennew, 385, Ox~ord RoILd.
⢠Funoos Willard ,. Y" Challenge Shield,
Breeding gelt or sow (the propert.. of an
HeDley : Qn - Thames,
Mr. J . A.l.bereuoh, Red L~, ~uthamp
hiah
"""nted to the hon . secretary
WEEK-END
.
&gncultural holdlOg ton:l.lI t).- l , S, BulL
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B~NCHE8
SToRES i
H, c Godd~rd, Osborne Arin., Grey. Mllias .Mc~[<'y, at t~ e
Ion in:etln ·on
oonnection with. tbe 4th BattoJion
\;ound. of fresh buLter.-3, M,r. J.
Road. .
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t e _bF&D...., · rellor Ing' '._ arges, per.c~nIn
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W Wood Honley,oll .Th.mea.
HBNLEY:
HART' .S'TRE·ET.
T - Harvey Maorqmo'l of Granby.
tage' IDcreMe in tM membershIp durmg Royal Berb Re"1ment a week-en camp
Th
' d 01 Iresh butter from 00'1'.
R; Ba.rtb!>lo~w, ~; !We~le St': !lie, y~QI". work. . · Tbe branch. w~. on~y 'w ill be held .. t Churn from Friday after· otho:e~..in'uCh!nnel lslond breed. onIY.-;-2,
CA,\,SRSHAM: 34: 38;PRO~P.ECT S:r
A. J. metdmg, Pond . H~u,ee,. Oxford orgam.ed last year. . The. compet.tilln ,. I noo.n , , :&!:ay 29th" to Sunday! May Slat. M"". W. Howacd Pnl,ner, Binficld: 3, Malor
EWKLYE,:
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. . open, to . all .. Y." llranches In the 'c ountry, :Every l non·o.ommlMlon~ officer and man H G Henderson, M.P ., Far lOgdon .
Kmdell, ~ldOD. ~, Eldon ."nd with a meml>l>rebip .of .. 1B', the ·Read· who reI1)Bina 24. hour. in camp and p ~r·
Tbroo pounds of fresh butter (ton.nt
. R ~' rt
R ' '''rio ·ing,i W"st .. Y'⢠. hold ,the .hield,. ag~Jl.t forms six hours' .jiletruetion, of whiah farmer) -2 ', Mr. J. S. Carrington Punoh,
iA,Wl"!oli,oe, , u~ "" '" " .' _l" U~~ ~ ·aU: llln g1...,.d by the !UglJifl,';~nt pe~nfage . three .:.ho,:,rs; ....l1I . be ' JUlowed .'to . eotint to· Kidmo;e ;3, Mr. E. J .. Logg, Checi, en<ion.
(Vlr.~!,tie~" ..:r!tf, \ p. -HnQO ;. - of ';Waleo, of' .~ ⢠." Th~ ' ~rC~!!~~ge ' &\so , g,alll~ !or wBr4s ' dri!.1Q l'<!q"!.-l"lld·. tOI b e <:Q..~pleted be·
Honoy,-3, A. H . Trmder, Walll~lord . . '
'-'CJtlljLnlti~l~iliel~"ii~ltil'~~.e~\r:~1Jifj,~,~~~~:~:.
,r,
.. " ...... - '. them. the 'H Lady· tf~::tSle '~" Bann6~ ' ..JVb~ch foreannu&l "tra{nlDg h n l oC∓ ·vlde AppenRura.l c~~oa.tlon and na.tu~e study. Nettlo
, ,niatriOlld . Reip; is"''1; :·;~xieji::,~:oom1¥~it.i.,Ii (or. b<>;ih.... enio ... 'du 7 '. 'l'errl~rl~l ' Fqr.oo; Regti1"t.iono, will' bed Cou~cll School: One oecond and three
. " '" [" . . '.
. "na ,jllD1or.,~noh"":-.\l . dquP1e 'su~. · tpl . .re·Qei:ve lree ratJ:on~ .dunng hU! stay. N?n. tb.rd I'm.... :
·(lom1iL,.;'ioried' Pfliee
.. rs arid men.. pr~e~dIDg'
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W ~~Dâ¢.: B.ul\. ~n; . '''l '1\r..OIlaei'lt~d' in ',. ~e..:'!iUtory(:': of.,:
" JJaydon,> 'G~l~~ "~iB.W5:X;A. ;,1'11:0 \ip~~is ~Xpi!lS8'ed' ,ih.at . :t!>':th~"'week~l)d . OtWll'.. ate 'fequea'ted' to
Canon ~Br Shepp~rd completcd on
VALE OF WHITE HOR.SE
man .
number of ent,ncs, b~mg once m or~ A.. n o t.-.!.
worthy collection. As in form e r yearfi , t l10
large num~r. of 9xford Down ; H!J ~p [H}lln Ctl
f o rmed a d15tm?bvo fe a ture. rhu~ yea.r tho
P .C. ThomplIOn stated that at 1.5 p.m, .on ! botter t han tho exhibit. ..t
'71. KinS Willia. S'Teet, E . O
tb e
in' th~ In5t e leven yea rs. The (' uHle d aâ¬&. '.s
provided one of the strollgcsb sec ti ons in
th..J sho w, t.ho ' da iry Shorthorns, whic h ill
RAMSGATE
T. E. BA-aLO"'. Dlreator,
, -.. h e ll
Tho entry has only tWIce been ex('ccde. 1
ting were mnde o.t the Reo.dmg Pol co Court
on Saturday against James RlCh8.r~son, of
~~~~=n\~ ::.~:goa~m..;. Sna. 5, Alma Cottages, Reading, who was ~harged
with loitering in Broad S;tree~, R:en.dmg, for
- - 6 '"
10,0 a.IU.
T.1. : A,.nno Sou , St.PaDoru 0:18a.m. Snn 9.lh.m, ,the purpose of reoeiving and mlil"ng bet.! on
Frid~.
Ho pleaded. not gUilty.
THK NEW PALAOE BTEAlIEBS. LTDv
FETE
YOM,
Allega.tions in connection ,With et,reet bet- recent ycnre hf!-v e at.tract.ed
DAJL~ (I'rld!ly. la JIlJl. n:.ept.e~)
from'l,.ONDOli BlllDGE,
Two First-Cla.ss
STAG'E PERFORMANCES.
THURSDAY, . May 28th, . and following
2 days,'
'' .
favourably with l a 6t
A GOOD ENTRY.
£10 .E'IN[i;,
OR·~l K'OH-I-NOOR'
PROSPECT PARK, READING.
Drama of rrhrillo).
very
liguros were 5.996 at Bic""tcr , a"d ill 1904
at Wallingford 5,405.
â¢
'ROYAL SOVEREIGN'
. TO
SOUTHEND
MARGA'fE
GREAT
IBERAL
JOHN HUMPHRIES,
No damage WB.B done .
BAILINGS COM'M ENCH SATURDAY, 80th I[AY.
WHIT-MOND~y,_lst JUNE, 1914
TO.DAY (WEIlINESDAY) ONLY,
.
STREET BETTING.
Founded on tbe book of Judith .in tho
Apocrypha.
SIIOWING OONTINUOUSLY,
'Every daYf 6 '. p.m. to 10.30. p.m.
WedneedaYI , &nd Saturdays, 2 p,m,
10.30 p.m. . 0'
.Admil!<!ion: 3d. .nd 6<),
(A
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'JUDITH &: BETH'U LlA
(Under ' the Man&gement of the Vaudeville
. .
Elettiic Theatre Co.)
Crown Ya.rd.
PROPRIETOR.
Y;
May 28th, and
· two days:
Ex;ciusivo to tbis Theatre ,
THE PICTURE HOUSE.
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- FA RK 1/9
FRI.J\n.,:,.
, ,
Local Pic~urJ. h,,~ been te:ken in all \be
main otMeto of Re&diill{, and for all you
know YOU ue included . in one of them.
PRICES:- 3d., 6<1.: 9<1., lB., b. 6<1 .. and 2 â¢.
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HAMEL TOST.
AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY
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