Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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ENGINE DRrvER'S END~ ,
~
All inquest
M h eld on
"
\\ho lhed s uddenl y on Saturda.y moni..
Tho
â¢
three
~ :'J .J...
"';,Y.,;:i
r.""" ou the burns which
. On)!
rema.inB utl801vod by the
n'; ..r jau~,~~ri~~~~~~::}:;
YI38J-<:IW
b ro thcr, bothe
onlydid
peNlO.n
.bave
throw
a.ny.
hl\ht said
u~nth an-' d .t.!>'Orjh
ai;e- "'i>~i\!"Olfllell(,and
I beon
aaked able
ElSie who
It.
_a
father Harry Holly, 41, Bt&r Lane, Caver"ham ⢠giving evidence at the inq'fIM~ on 1
Batu;day afternooll, &ud sh~ rephed bo=1,
didEvidenco
it
Jimmy
tile
. n:~t:~6~~~~~) De"d" 'i:.f;,i.~
w"" pushed
given thmo
..t, on
alt,~ugh w... te . p
llO()Yt'1l
L
,
I
Englll ee nng Co.
brothe r,
Chl\rJ.e.B
brought from ~ adjOlDlDg gor· ,
.~f~~';.I!~~~~~~.â¢D"""' .Ol
was J1() bonfire In , tlle g&rd~nha.t ! And ..
41 Star Lanc, whore tho deoeued an
er I tire
Lr::.thcr were playing on the afternoon 011 Th
Mar 16th, when deooaaed w ... bumJ.
e
~hen
ith~,
't
1<? find ~1.le i~ tho kl~e!, With her .htt e nohon of
tr
tllmo of lIght mllRlm m flamos. ooWlt-,
"""" threw eame water over t hl{lrl, a
!"'-I
movcd her cloth~;U;.nd .bcru.: er i:o
Thoro ",:n..s no
. r"tc~r tll
·~~!{3~M
m·Etc~lmIW~h~ .â¢~B,vo 19J11nal_ Cw~o! told 'the
)lInk
II,JI orn ..mental hOl!le of rest, With.
aoowhoueeatt&ched-and as my eye .ne:d
fell on "G'r!j>ri!ll Varden, rou,\d, jolly, with II;
double ohinl and , 11;. voice husky with good
AIliving"
~ eleeplng. aood humour. ant1
Ood bealth," I knew J W86 right-the
t
. 1.
't I f Tb~n c&me ....
"r,;
.
court. that she wall liVing w.ith. but was not I 0c: or8 d 1'd }b e,1n
legally mn.rried to, Harry}Jolly said tih.:! WM ChJck, begglrS U8 to . make an reffbrt
mll.f
.III IJOWlI.y .
III
"",w,
I
a
engaged, ..
b efore h e le ft to gO to
011 SRtmd." morning. H e had a
⢠ttaek o r Influenz a "bout two or
Pst'"
EI~O. bn t. It
woe Dot BO
to DT "' ,'cnt hi f'i go!ng to wqrk.
on('(' burnt his hand. anu wn.a hom.a _
r tlll ee w e ek~
Dr L Vl C Cnne f.lllld d eCEn.sed was
' u:> d{' nd \1oo n hi:'3 arrival
Th ere WR,f!
blu l'" o\'er the " rIght ey~brow which
lBht hale b ~e n c{\.usl d by fRllrng down.
PQ",t ·mn rt{'m e xaml11 ilh()ll r e vealed
rlo" V In bot h lun gs and conge stion ot
mont h s
dO-I
n~
and e'X9ressro aym-
I
"1111 ih <f' fn rol l" , anti ~nld n o blame
f
Attached t{) the Pul80meoo r Enginee r.
Co
DISPLAY '
vvltnClLq'
Da\'ld
AloYes.
xander H~ndereon
A'l' ST, ANDU,'m'S HOME,
~rk.e
nQtl6C
"ltr-
6Mt"
',
, when he ⢠drew
the
I
r.
i
);oj
lOr!
He is a
:regular
a.ttendant
at
Berka
QD&I'ter Seseions, and i6 a man of strikine
nobility of appearance, 'He 18 a governor
7
A brown tentth
.<hd1:- duty
ford
w
will 8hortly
Sir Charl~s Ry&n, K.C.B., of Ascot.,
wh<\ bas uceived ma.ny messages of ~ym·
patby in Ihe death of Lady Ryan, 18 ,
well·known Be.rkshtr. J .P., having been
appointed in _<?cy,ber, 1887.
thll6illllt, who durin. the years 1870, 187'1,
and 1872 eketehed.s many ... fl'l pen and
ink picture. lIOut&ininK 00 lewer than ' !GJrt1.ina'lto:i.~~:!~~ .~~~;"~'!~i
140 figure'e ' Th~"'- are all nlore or l e s s "
MIU'."""
fa.mil l&.r to' t¥
being ' M n4!arly &8
-----ible lllcsimi esublic
of ' the oriainal drawI
.rvinga ot Sey.mour, Hn.blot o·It-;' Brown arm
not I'' ''lld ''Pel'''tl&(I~
('. Phiz 0'), Crui.kahauk.
Ma.rcus Stone, to
and S ·L . Fildes. The picturea are .o.rrange6 geometncally on.. 81ngle sheet, m
the centre beina .. portra;t of the grest
author, thi. bemg a copy of ~ pict~
published as a fronti.spieoo to h18 IASI 8~~
unfinished wotk, .. The My~tery Of. EdwIn
Drood." . The composite plcture 18 ho.nd-
c h e que -c&me wor k s. ..
di.pensary
fi~
of Wellington Collese.
He WM priv.te .ecretarry to Mr. D:sraeli J
.. herl Chancellor of the Exchequer, to Sir
St8fford Northeote, and to Mr. GIRd.tone
1859·65.
H e i8 in bi8 83rd year.
The Dew Voluntf\ry Association for
BerksbiNl Bnd Reading under the Mentnl
Deficiency Aot :ill of a very represent .. tlva
ch8raetarâ¢
It is hopet! , as the outcome of the work
of the Voluntary Aseociation, thst tho
n. considerable
expenditure. 8S the visitors will act in 4an
ratepayef8 will be Bl\Ved
honorary cal1&City.
â¢
In tlio, case of Readin~, there will b ..
II; visitot for each of the three reliet
The Lord Lieutenant h.B added to hi.
&1)
other duties by acce pting the presi-
HOfSpit.al, statcll that Mrs. BQlftn, who, bayina ~oJ16ulted Nod~r, I~dl~r eu~~U~men 8:1:1 ' ;la~' ::t8id:
1h(l c hild \>.~ euffortnJ( from a state of pa.r- a rran g ed to pay a VISit to the home, W1.th flh ()(} ~~ g
ry, d ~he Charge of Mr
11a1 oollapse when he fleet aa.w her.
She was ~\ B Qlla ill state
t e gar en, WRB . u~( pehil" '''n .- . th'
nt the Royal
,
V&tlOn PUrp08e-B.
I
~oon
._-
a hospital ' for advanced "800s &nd obeer.
but
Jn f' r and kldllc,)s. D e ath wa. s clue to
rt d'rsent"c
11' n
r e turned a verdIc t , of "Death
'\
opened,· Bnd plans are in preparation
' elch<><l from work to EI.,o ~n the afternoon !?r the ~ome......,~me MIS. Fhte, who WaS
pI Mal 16th. and .... w her )"8t M .he was . expectlDg a Jndgment, shortly, _ find
going to th o hO<lpital.
.. I _ want my would then confer ...tate." and <lndow -the
mammy ," she cried
. I
hO~e-Came Botsy Trotwood, who hoped,
JIMMY 'S SJI:~~CE.
,.. 1t was near a common, there ,":ould he
It trnn.pired t h.t an ad)ommg houee w... no donkeys ab.out, and S81d she would
hl.'lIlg rcclet.'O ra.te<l, and U1<l wa..st-c paper
coJ1t:mJt ~r. Dick as to what should be
c d by the Yo (lrkmen In the ~arden ha.d done -for the home.
80mely lra.med
&oDd forme .. uniq.ue
I}Ollli
)I)('n brought to the gard.en, of o. 4]
" Mnl. Bardell gave it 86 ~er opinion that memento not oitl of the great novelIst,
y
A. to how U", httle ychild. dr... actually "chop. alld tomato .au~e were \he most but of the painstaking
and skill ot Mr.
ca:!~ht firc l.~ 8. mY6ler
he 1
tl
' 8Ullabl~ food for t~e lDDlateS-R,1'd Mr. Mount. A lithograpn, reduced in ai.%e,
'du~{1 ·i:~,:e tlv.~'~ .',Io;;';d kJ,~"d:;'ut;':'ron';: ! Mic.wher, who ,w,8J3 un&ble to be pr,' tient , w"" publisbed some thirty odd years ~So,
.. N }
..
~Jlhed Wltn... 1'1 hnve OWIIlI\ to a preSSIng engagement .WI I B and this 1. of COUMe, now /lot of print,
8.skod °:ri~~y
he won't . a.lIswcr mo. mimon of the law. sent a message ,~ 8~y i>ut BOme e':r.cellent ~lwtogr,aphe have been
Ebip. repcfLtcd' her statement 10 the bo.apVld" th a t 86 h~ hellrd that the home W88, wa1t· made by the bromlde prooesBJ a.n<! these
'" Tho fathe r llB6ured the oourt tha.t hlB obil· ing for , BOm~t.hing to turn Up,lI h~ ba.d found rea.dy purchMers Among- the ,:-tisitors
.oren we r e not allowed to play with matchea every r eS60n to believe ':. that a, vlgoroue to the h,ir. Portraits of DickenB ~ w 'th
"It. 18 a. th;ng ~ am y p-ry pl\.rtlcula.r 1!-bout. leap would he the r esul t . .
larger chara.cter eketches, were -1,50 00
In my 110 Use:
e.xpla.med !-he wltnE.'IMI,
Then came Mr~. Vnrde~ Wlt~ h er «?ul. view.
,
.
.. ma!.cheo n.co put on a very hIgh shelf out lecting box" c8me : Dolly.
the very pl~k
' MRS ..fARLEY ' S MINIATURES_
Qf t he ren.c h of the ohlldrcn.
AJs to. 1\ here nnd pattern of good look8, II , (!ame M1B8
'
.
' .
th o ch,lrlr~n got the mat"h"" from III our PrOlls protecting Lucie-cllJlte
E sther
For the youlljer folk Miss Sybll and
abs;nce J do not ho~ "
Sum;neroon too who was quite sure that.M~ ~.arbar" A:b!~m had , >~rra~led an
'rho deputy coroner. It i. rather & my.- her g uar<lilm ;"ould .ubecribe to th<l exh.blt.on "f dr....ed-:'p doll~, _whlch they
tc~.l
home and not find" the wind in the nam ed " Mrs. Jar/ey. 8 ;Mt,,!ature Wax-
I
deceas ed,
he r husband brought her up a cup
~.
tuberoulosis oqicer and nurse have heen
dressing when e£e henrI Ehl1e cry,
9 I
I sa.w
M9raJ Pecksnlff I cr()81l was a bappy thought tbat led to the '
t.hought thoA:.. her httle l Ing the . l&w~ ( fU,I.]q Qf : lYl rtu.O?~ l pr~pt tHig up of a large ~ummer 0llSS. for 'hh16
broth er might have hit her; aod rU8hlUg down- j than a oopy book ) ofl'enng ,dl~nntereste~. pUl'J?O!e. TblB was in charge
of Mr.
etairs, " two stepsa.ta. ti~e." ehe .'' 1J,.6 alar~idIJY, ,of eoq.rse, to ipue· a dr&~lDg of ~a: ReglO&ld C . Mount, another DiCKens en.
lIg Wo rks , s.t.l<>d ih.t the deceased
com!>hined of his work or of the
fro m the .engine h e drove . Witne-s
rlt"Y('T known h im away 'fr<lm work
tlJZ'h i"llckness
Dec en.sed WP\!3 n. sten.dy
rdln bl e- mnn
~COUTS'
.
This js o.n ly: one item of the e:"penditu~
on the' Itroatment of eon.umptlOn, for ' .
tno
Cra.nny I" - Bhe
to the assistant manager and
of the occurrence,
lid Thomo8 Smith, assis~t\lnt
ma.n a.g(' r at t he PuJsometcr EnsinM
C:l. UFe S, "
a.e
I
There \\ fl,6 B brui8e on his
U C'c(>a.&£'d was 1\ st.eaoy ma.n .
J ovey . metal h,rller, in the
t he ' PnlEiome ter Engineerios
61!Id dcreaoe<l . whom he' h8l\
14 \.ar5. pilched ' forward on
just nfter he bad pa.saed
fter bathing hi~ forobead, wi~
Jl'l lu ral
'A
The deputy-coronor (Mr. F. W. Martm) tha.t they
(f" the jury), We h... mterrognted the boy. dtd, and
to h.elp, them the spirit
""foro, but ho ~on't p8::"k on the matter , I obarity,
spirit of sympathy, the spirit, would go away WIth emJlty one&.
t
hoMwon'H
o~n hl~nmhou
. th e g. lI'sr "arand- 0'
kindliness, _ in effec.t t~ spirit of
I DICKENS
PICTURE GALLERY.
rEI
enrIeMR.
n lteWAY,
U Dickens"
'
"
mother, BUlte<! th&t at throo o'clock on the
. ~. .
, , " _ I
.'
No Dicke n8 function would be cOIl!.
afternoo n of M. 16th he. "'... ul):"ta".
And I Was _ 8U~~ .the doct()1'!!1 .' ~8Rn I~ /Plete :without II; 'picture ' galk!ry, and It
h
\\ R t-cr
on~
brought before
deputY-I gardens
corOll or, but he could not be pe reuaded to I what the
speak
mAy· l e aTe
JImmy
. ;. ,
a' hospital capl\ble of aceom ~ , ,
modatinli . 65 _ tuberculous _ patisnts. 88 {s .
fi11gge1if.ed. in BOrne quarte,.." w()uld meRn '
0: 1ver~(" h~QV1, 61'1>e""". I
;
T<i -';riqt
p~perthere
wa.
~. den,
h(>n d f\,na s h ou lde rs up while Bomeon ..
Coone r , wife of the
iffj~;'~~~~I:~~~ri~~~
e,'Ili!48
I
Caoper.
Str<>et, coal merchant, 8aid
enioyed good health.
Borto ". 33. WIlton Road, ePl-.
"t the ' PuIBometer Engine<!rini\'
staW that at 730 011 Saturdll;y
he hon.rd the dece. sed fall in th..
\Vl t ne~ s llicke u him uP, and
t ll rned over Rnd g r oaned. Witness , held
1\.8
M
It
S} dn ('y BrR.Jn repre sented the Puho,- ~
If'll
GAL1~Y
Mond~y relativ.~
the death of Frederick Coop~; qe4
all e ngine drn er in tho run ploy ·of ,tho ,_
Engill""ring Company, Read-
d ency or the 868ocia.tion.
O~. i.e remInded--;;;-;he oM proverb of
"George ': ,8;lld .
.
~ U~lOg _
e
the pot C81ling tbe kettle blncls when Mr.
afternoon M1U Okey' .Taylor.â¢â¢ trlllg b'Dd
Macnaghten, the Liberal candidate for
diBcou~ sweet mU.IC, R~d "~r tea r.
South Oxon. accuse. Mr. Fane, the'
Abram 8 motor-house, which did duty
Unloniet candidate, of perscnal abuse.
,,' theatre , was the scene of the perform
Mce of co The C,.ioket on ~the ,Hearth."
As -.he well says llim&elf, II P eople who
.ome ~rn o the ohlld diod on. Fru:ia ...
â¢
ut re
"e.Be mem
The cast wMi 8B fo1lowA :-John PeeryTJlo Jury T~,ttlrnC(1 8. VN(hct of
AOCl· OU8 worde: .:...
,
bmale (a. oarTJ.er),
Mr . .. .B. Neilson,
Uve in "lass houses should not throw
stones, "
d" ntal death.
, .. I ; ,doJl_~ belle V
." ~bere. ,'!do, t .'Qh " 'Gruff 9&ckleton, Mr. L Heel .... ; Caleb
orne .
.
Plummer (a toymaker), Yr. F . Tun1!!1-1 sort of .tuff which Mr. MacnRghtetl!
better ,"ord. th,," theee, wrItten
bridge; The Stranl!"r, Mis. l!:. Hay
A theNofaCIle
....,,.,..""'.."1 oer~e.!' uPhe
·m:;,y bel fllll.uged bYblthe foITI~~-:
pen or Mr. Syd~ey ~nda), (Bronu Medalist, L.A,M.); Mary Poorying
:- " T
.oll co out was ue.
..~.
who, tt is needle as to .&y, 18 a D,cken8 bingle M, ... S. Abra.m; Bertb.. (Caleb's
CHURCH.
was
a.n
appropriate
colour. because they
entbueiast, could b. used to d ... crihe tbe blind dll;u/lhter) Mi"" H. Manning (Sil ver
;'ere now suffering from the blue .funk.
lancy lair that "'~ ~ on Saturday Medalist, L.A.M,); M&y Fielding, MUts K.
~A~I'VI'';:' waa reminded of a story in whJOh â¢
"fternoon and eve mng til tb e comblOed Ma.nning; Tiny SlowbOy (Mary Peery.
RL'ADING WOMAN"" FALL
girl a.ked her grandmother whethor
l~
"'.
ground. of Dr. G . S. Abr8m ,,~d Dr. G. bingle'~ Duroemaid), Mi.s B. Abram.
we"" born wicked. , The gr&nd.
/
F . M\lrrell. The da.y was beautifully fine,
CTING '
A "",I sto ry wa. told wh~n Effie .. nd lhe novelty of the ""cMlon brought to.
CLEVER A
..
""piled thllt the Tori"" were born
BORRY'
TO
MISS
1I.SCOT.
Willi. , 61 , MMon Street, R<lndtng, was gether .. large number of people, >many of
The interpret~tlon 01 the. va~~U& cbarBnd grow wQrse.
John
WIllmott
of
22,
Silver
Street,
I
ch"rgoo with atoomptlllg !'> 8tc,,1 money whom were probably introd ucoo for the acte,... W8B deVOid 01 all artIfiCIality, and
from a contribution box III the vestlbul.. 1 first time to the work 01 the Peppand showed thlLt the ladle. and gentlemen had BUmmoned for ';'inRi ab"",ne language
hou~ -iiI Silv" r street'.
Home of Re.t. The stalls were rangq,d & .re0l1 II"P of tbe spirit of, the story. a dwelling
of Holy Trlllity Church.
pohoe conl1tl!ble dosorlbed the language
R;chal'd Hlllton, the verger . at the around oue end of Dr. Abram's lawn. M .... IA~ram, who took the part of Dot M 'AU horrible,"
JUld a. pueer-by oorrobo,T&ted.
c hurch . em id 11 e was keepm,~ ()bBerVa~lon They t ook the form o f ancient ga-bled Peery bingle. represented the . acme of
The defendl\nt. WM fined 46,.. a.nd m deb e hllHl n. door on 'Vednesdo.y mornmg, houses ' and the front oi each bore a domestlc hn.pplDe8s.
The 81mr>le and fault sent to prison for 21 d8.Y~. He tp1d Mr. . lMPOR1'AN'r 'fO EMPLOYERS
n.nd s nw Ute flrisoner e nt.e r the church legend' from one of Dickens' books, whlle spontaneous cha.racter of her achng shed Pa.rfitt th&t he was- not afrald of gaol, b4t
AND WORKMEN.
and try to wrench <op en the box WIth a the stall.keepers we re dl"etised in appro- a warmth ove r the whole: story, and he 'WaB BatTy to mu.. Ascot:
11all "{Iuch 6h . pulled out 01 the wall. priMe costumes. Thn .., on the fancy stall 8howe a how truly she had interpreted her
;
A WEEK TO
The Board of I Trade have i sued â¢
Beil)g' l1l16ucce.,ful she w~nt out, &nd I were in6crlb<><l the word~, " 1 am eIpect· P"I't.
.
,
Willmott, 23, Silver Street, w~s notIce to employers Rlld workmen in in.
after ,pe"klllg to eome . chlldren at the . ing a judgment shortly,' and the ladie6
The role of the humble -camer was .
Wling inoeoent language III
.
,
til
Rat,., ' made another un8uc"""slul l'ttehmpt keepilll\ it were Mrs. Cleaver (Mi .. Flite), taken, a.nd taken admirably, - by ~r. H.
J
6th
. ured trad es, clllllng attentIOn to
e
to o!><,n the box Wltness followed
er . i Miss Pllditch (RotIa) . Miss Dean<'l (Eether Neil.on.
.No .' .one, how<\ver, ' lU , the
<Inu' l~n!nd .;.."" fined 100. or fact t hat Unemployment Book. for 1913-14
and obtained h e r nn.me and o.ddr~8, and Su.mmeJ'80u) and Miss L . Powell (Caddy 'crowded oouee but waa confident thatJ
a.n! glven a week to pay.
cease to 'De curr~nt on July 18th,
~Dd
betwee n six a.nd seve n o' clock ID ~he I Jellaby).'
~
8Omcqo:w i.p spite ()f the disguise in GMBH
~
must be exeh&Jlged for new booke durmg
e vemng he o.gai n Baw _ her ta.m...eermB
The stall for boueehold
requi8ites. and D~, ,the aetor waB well known to
1
the week end;n~ July 26th. Sta.mps NIWith the box.
whIch bore the wQriliI , ': Jan et! Don- all. And surely no part could h"ve
pre&elltlng oont~ibutlon8 payable .. ftel'
I REA UING COUNTY.
D S. W.lter. spoke to. arrest~ng the keys" was kept bJ Mias ,C ooper (Pegotty), luiood l1im better! His very preOO'nce WM
I
'
July 18th, 191-" mu.t be 8ffixed to new Un oner , who at S",t demed helDg the . Mrs.' ~wan Rd~lIiROn lBets.y Trotwood), illBt;inct with kindIiD<!s., <md: strength,
I
. ,- - .
.
emnl oyment Book. for 1914-15.
Under
l pnt., but now 1'1~a<led gUilty. _
f : Miss Fidler (AgIles), and M'68 D . FIdler and gener06ity. How admlralily he SATURDAY.-Bti~"re M-u? r Darb~G"'it:h th e Unemployment IDsuranc~ RegulatIons
(in tho chalf), ] nd O. ",~ 6!r"' 1 ~'ad ' 8tamps a.ffi::;ed I to old UnemploYII!ent
Th" R ev H . Elton Lury, Vicar ~ . I (Dora).
"
"
countedeited the 80mewhat slow-wilted
Cla.rl.... Hun , Bart;,~
o;:,e
R' 1Io0k. for 1913-14 are not valId contnbuHolv Trinity, spoke on behalf of the . ~r1-1 At the ,ift stall. on whicq' wAS mscrlbed, carrier, who was always 80 near to makI bent, Colonel Walter , Thorn nan
. tioDa for emplo~ent afoot July 18th. It
Honer. whQ, he saId, owed h er POclltlon I f But I'm not a Ro08han
nor yet. a. ing &. joke! HifI vietory over hl8 own feel~
Osmond, Esq.
~
18 therefore. of limportallce to employen
t o drInk
~
Prool.lho,n" Mrs. Sydney B enda.1 1 ~8t\1rey inss, when emarting uftd~r a sense of
DOGS WITHOUT . LlGENCEB
&~d ' workinen in the insured trades to ob·
Th e prl soncr' s husbaud stud ahe waB & I Gamp). Mr.a. ' T. HRrri'!On Miller (Betsy fanCIed mjury, wall a maattfr~i~.
Mr.
perfect wtle III every r~peet exce p't for Prlgi M168 Aileen Rob!llson (Mary Gr&- L . Heelas 88 Tackleton l"'bly_furm.bed the
tain new Unemp]oyment Books as Boon 8S
I,er dl !Ilkin~ h~bit". She had , ..,led to ! ham): and Ml6s Dorothy Deall (Ruth n"""".ary contrast to tne h&Nly -e"7rier .
p088ible after July 18th.
ov ercom e th,., although she ha~ Ih6n ... tl~ Pinch) presided.
Hie Ilart ...... not 'an enviable one to reo
If the nooe88ary part.l Cular. I ~ -tbe old
tried . He married her lAIn ye8if' ago, an
The pound stan , whi9h bote the wor~s, present the arufr, cynical, : '8e1Il6h' bach.eare turn~he.d in good tIme to .tha
DDtlO l "'''' â¢.0 tbe oorreGpollding new boob w111
tlHw hail four chlldren.
had ⢠Beware 0' · Widders," W&8 kept by M188 lor, -whos& presence eeemed
a chIll
Mies Messenger sBld the prl.oner
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Ha.lam (Mrs. Bardell), Mi â¢â¢ J. H&Olam ... berover h. went, wh08e
of
out h<>for'ehand: and will be
sigOified her wiIhngness. to go to . an b"!'- (Mary~, Miss Sp...ling (Mr â¢. :Weller, Ben.), home was .. foW' walls
i88ue 8B soon 8B the old book~
ebru.tes' born.. for a period, and With t IS and Miss Curd (Arllbella AileD).
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Mi ... H.
after July 17th. Wh<>r~ .u~h
-eno in view she wu. remanded for a, week.
The shilling staU on. IwblCh :WM" wrIt;.- iBerth&, the
a~r,::!:~~~s have Iiot been nuide It WIn
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to Imake out'-the bew ' book,
ten, .. A Hlghftyer "foor Faelnon, .z~
way' ths.t
t>f the old Iiooko, and the
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new l boob cannot take pl_
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Mrs. <turd (Mrs. WiIferl;Mi8aMary 'Ager
the
inoorva.1
D0068.ary for til;"
(Bella Willer), M,.S Nor .. . Ager . (~a.,:y
_ _ _ _- ' Willer), and Mias Ktlthleen CII;rter .(~zzle
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desiriDi to a.vaIl themselve.
. Mm. M. F. H. Sutton kludly I~~~::i:
referNld to, should oom·
BOYS GIVE â¢.~ ,ALtiEST[S."
- Hexhnm)
furnished · tbi. stall.
It bore the . ad· Ii
ml!mcaLe~i;;;~~;dli~i",fy wiib the Labour
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ditional legend. ,I I .never did 'age'.e and
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Th e first performance 'of the Bradfield nover will ·t\gglc .
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At th?, sixpenny 8tall,. wh Ich b ore ~:: li l'<~llcl~r,e<I
College Grook Play took plnce on SatUrI
tbe open-air theatre before an ~di- word., When found, make.. now
(ay III 1 bout I :;00 people. The play t.h;" -were Mr.. Burney (Mrs. Chick).
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:he "ATcestis" of Euripides. It .! L'e ney (Edith Dombey) , ·Mre. l!art~am I
once
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ny 'pectaeul8r featuroo of interost' l (Florence: Dombey), ,!ud Mrs: Knight for .ye"",.,
1M rna
' ble l eaturo 9f the iSnsah N,pper)...,
lot In hfe,
"lid, the mos\hme}':,.':,.,,1 proc"",lon wltb I At the 10lh!lOP .tall, on which "'",! , writ.- be spa.re~,~d!.:.~~~~~ii:~
~:.r or.m-dnc~ed : ler is a. moot re~istic and ~n. U Recalled to Life,~' Mrs. J. W" Im
Marâ¢
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an(l "'Yrs. ~ Co an Hay,
.ulfcrin~ fr om ""rioWl bnrns on the loft um
La~t, but n~t leaet, came Mrs . . 08mp
and back of the .houlder; and aleo from . and Betsy Prig-Mr. Gamp telling Mrs.
burn. 01 a 8uperficial character <!" tho \cft Pri that she waS a . gain ' to the 'orne
a,do 01 the neck, left enlf, and ""ht w".t. , r g If f
b't of .. re.t after nu..in'
She apnc"red tn he " healt.hy child, .well ne·
": tb or ~. I
Ch)l1f~y-when Betay
.,.eloped ror lH."1 .a~. . After raHyymg rOT ~I a te e;e-th l!IeBome orable and tremend-'
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under 13. I, Rushton
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Non,'5to llt
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1, Quanbull, 2,
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A ,1,.11 of nrllCk... 11Ia<1<l by t ho boy. o~
St A lid r(' \\ 'B Homo WM a oentrq of great
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â¢. MAIDS AND PARSONS."
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DR, LYTTELTON ON CHURCH
11mE'rINGS,
.. I confc .. I do not 1\1'>1 eo much at home
in ntldr esru nK
e llt l~i }
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moot.mg oompoood
almost.
ladles as lJl speak mg toO an
! B.ud l(' not c of mcn," rlI.! d Dr. Ly ttelton, head
m n~C':r o f E t.an, add rcsamg t.he members of
t1e WlIldli'Or and MUIdenhead Federatlon oJ
Church of Engl.ud Men', Socicty, upon
I 'he
LUi cl('CllOn a!;i prcslden t
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It Wf\.8 no U6C uen YlIIg tli at t here W8.6 &
good (leal of mystery abol)t the oth~r ser,
nnd tllfl.t m )6tl';10U6 quality wa.e deeper at
t il"
PIC'..-Sr>nt tna n ever before
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pp,"nJ!;Jnp; al{lllnfrt. thOlr eislcTS 'yho a:ttendeq
m cc'l ll1gB w l t ti t he utm 08t fidelity At 6Om6
nu't' t 1IV6 i.hero wc~ a. few par80ns and ..
roM, of IndICa. recallwR' the old 6aYlficf that
1hOfiO a.6SocpdioIl6 were ruled by .mal 1!1 and
. p.n.r !\On ~ tn stcn.<l of Modes Rnd P CI61lLns Bllt~
aftor
all
tho
futur e
or
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oollnt ry
ana
Chur ch derollded enormou.ly upon the men,
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OVERSrUpy JJEADS TO SUICIDE
Coptn in ]i:. W. Rober t;" Ilged 30, of tl,,~
In d la.n Army, a. student at Camberl'9Y
Staff Coll ege, was found de.d in ~
room on Sat.urday morm ng The re WAS ~
! wound in h IS for eh ead, allO at his SIde ~
i slx-c h n.mbere d revolver.
I A t, th e 1I1que.c_t Maj or Brewis Sn.ld Ca.p.
_tl\.lII RoLens !l'aH very much liked; but oq
' Thursday he co mplamed to wltn es8 t hat' he " 116 unpopular, ."ying that the col!eg41 ""v.nts, the caddies on the golf couree~
an el t he people in the street "'"re J"ughin â¢
..t h, m. 1;Ie took h is work ve ry serlouslJl
-'n fact, "Q&ove rdoing it.
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The jury1Yiund that CIlptain llDbe~
committed s uihde ~hlle 111...ne p)!in,' tQ.
ov<:r.tudr.
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