Berkshire Chronicle Reading 06-1914
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Boots
'more
w,ould
still
be cheap.
YOU TRY US NEXT TIME.
-MILWARDS
,ChairmaTf
..
Head I Offi08
back
played out
, and ·
,o f:"8tump. the nome total
6«lOo, ·"0-104·
6, leaving the game drawn
T~ry interesting Posi~ion, -Scores :Factory First.
A. Oicl1 C .C, E." Honeyban b Gru!l'eon 24
S . .H . Panting c C. E. Honeyban b
Gru~QOn ".,
,..... .. ' ... ...
9
R. ·T. Colgate b GrUJl'con ... ...
10
A , Croo'mc b C. E. Honoyball
R
J '- W. ' B1azoy b &rry ... ... ..
12
B : G. SlIoa·r8 b Grugoon .. , ...
~5
C. Mannin., b d. E. Honeyball
.. , 8
.. . 12
J . Rioe b Grllftoon ... ... ...
C. T. Waldy b Grugeon .. ,
0
G. 1;·" Ma.ggs b Grugeon ...
4
T, T.CIIII6 no~
8
Extra. ..... ... ...
10
, ,
⢠â¢â¢
.
~
' '''1''"
T
·~HURST.
C~VERSHA~.
--"
â¢
PAVING.
I
- ....-
...
.~
,
W.ELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.
June 12 h'&ving been· aiipointed a day
TAR
Tho Re&dink Eduoation CommittM have
accepted the tender of " M e&!sra. WOolnwrlght of
irtterceeu.ioD J
pray er ~
special
were
And Co., of Shepton Mallot for £195 for t4r- offer"d in the parWi church as"mat the
disE
stahlishment
of
the
~hurcb
in
Wales.
" â¢â¢ inK work at G&~"'m CounCIl Bohool.
The prayers were repellttlj! on Sunday.
FUNERAl,. OF, MRS. BAX.
Tho. funerai of Mra. Ba.', wife' of. the Rev:
'A . B"x, who 'for soveral .years ?p8-" mm:.ater
OPEN·AIR , SERVIC~ , On Sunda.y afternoon an open·air ~er·
a.t W ycliffe ~ Chapel, Rcadmg. t ook. plaoe on viae was hetd in th~ vjea.rngc .Sarcen, pro·
Fridf\.Y IMt}
J
1
12
The servico
W&8
,?onduct:ed ..~ moted by ~he local 'branch of' the p _E .M_S.
. .. 140
Total ." .....
G.W.R. . A.C., London.
p, _W, . Budge c Shoor. bOwen
... 4
w . E. . Morga'; b · Owen ... ... ...
. .. 21
S, B. Berry lhw b tP wen' ... ...
0
c. E. .Honeyb' ll 0 ~nd b Rica
40
E. Bnidg.,. a ¥annjng b Magg. ...
13
E. Gibb not out ...... ... .. , .. , ...... 12
P . C. Wright .t Ca .. bOwen ...... 11
Rov . A. Bax, m . ,Yoodcote
aerTice. _which ~tlS con'au~ted by the...
Roa<I by tbe Re.-. J. Nub, mm,ster at
'J, Wjllla.ms , was bFought to"!' pre·
Cavo;,fJham Free Churcli a.t wb'ic~ the Rov~
~lo&e o,,!ina to the threaten 109
and Mrâ¢. Bax Iwera r<lRU ie.r worshlppero.
w.!nt.ne" .
~F
i
FEAST
CQiiPUSCHRISTI.
. Tho 'feast o~ Gorpua Christi was celebra!ed .
at the' Churchl of ,00r 'Lady lind St. Anne .on
HURST CRIcKET CLUB.
At w.~g' rave.. on' "Saturday the Hu.rsl
BuodaY. . Tho ov.eni~.i, · eeI'"Vice ooncluded "':.lth
.. n r60os 'olon o~ the ~ed Sacrament_ FtrSt
cam. " tho
were defeated by 17" runs. A cb[mc
by.. Wagstn.ff-e early in the Bame W008
croe.·bearer and aoolytes with I
and he subsequently madc 28 rur.a
.m okin ~ ~.""" ... j . The"" .;w.r~ ·. follow ed bth"Y I
L. ·D. Street carried his
tI",, ' School chlldr.,n-tIl<l girls In white, W I
26; ' and Longford made 22, the
voiIB " crowoo Or Ho ware and red lIasb08, strew.
foi' Wargrave being 102. For
ing Rowers on lth. ground. and t·he ~~. boar·
P. Co,",-made 42, but was badly
ing lightod cancl\08. Thell camo WQ m.en , UPI~U':""'., and the visitors' total was only
of tho Guild- of the 'BJ""zed Sacramcnt w,th
took 4 .wickets fo~ 42 rune,
....,J â¢.,,00. ' and candl<",. · &nd thon tho H q.l,
. 6 for 51.
I
borne by th~ cu rate .(Dr. ED.Jl'le), who was
v.cated j" . a gokl oope_,· T,ho Bleasoo .~acraÂ
mont WM oovered by .·n r1'C~Y ~m'br~)ldeJ:6?
,{
whoro- tho' aervioo o£ Benediction \YOM performod at, a tempqrary altar, whtoh wa.ll
with<llowore and candl03.
rUnB.
#
o[ the councjl on
preP0600 sewof Crowl.horne
8Oh"mo WIlS
.
BOWLS.
Mr , J. C. Pither, in beati*g Mr . .A.
'ullock, has qUlllified . fOt .' ~he next round
of: th:e oounty champIOnship. ~
I(!~~~t~~~,~
., THE SUFFRAGETTE -DREAD.
;A II the. churchos in the neiRh.qourhood
fire boing guarded Ilf!"inllt pOO6ible attncks
by militant' ,Bulfra!!l\ttes.
.,.
aa."'.Dl,e to
."'lDCUlUIr~t
Ba.tting first upon a
â¢
fIOon a£ter'w ards
lnjur.ed.
cBught, apparently
-
'
aothing 'of a seriouB nat.ure bas happened. _
â¢â¢ I
.' â¢
··parm·'; r, of
0
MarIBton House.
Mllrlston .
Cripps b Parton ... ... 34
r
E . Matt,hews b Crippo .. , .. ,
B. Milillom b CripP1l ... .. . .. .
la~~~#~~;~~~;
~
.. GAY-ASCOT."
Tllera is 'no outstanding ,feature at ' the
races ·thi. year . . The ' at.(,endalloo, both
with ' ·re8" . ct to vehicles · and visi.tors.- Is
about tiie Mme las last 'ye,"" I\nd ·tliere
~elM to ·be little diflerenoe :in the lettil\8
of houses and apartments. I A ,few colli.io"s have ! oooui'r~, but, thanks to· the
_kill of the lpolieb.in di·~c.ting ' the traffic ,
~-
tili: t~elu~~ho~;l~ ~!~ t~~':hw~{,: ~~d~~a~n~~
14
W , Briant not out ..... , .' ''.
I! '''''lp.â¢t"oad
un·
131,
with
F , W()~Jtron 0 C..e b Porton .... .. ... 4
... 45
. A, Milh.om rnn o~t '.',. ... '"
o
S. Pratt lbw
rorten ... ... ..,
3~
H. Millsom o· Porton b Cripps
A. Di·xon b Crippo .. . .. , .. .
o
butchlu-'. <lint took fright and bo1ted.
along .the m.&in roa.d, Eventually it br'ok·e-',.::;::-·;i,
.. carriage tQat sl.ood in it" way> It ... as
won .
out,
P . ·Print ·b P orton .. .. ..... __ .. , '" ... 6
a.
away (rom the CDrt Bnd j}lmped ~ri8ht (rtf r
in an prpbn.bility they might, have
No fewer than four men were run
put 8~1l they did ¥,ell to put up
Tippin . Parton and Miles doing well
,
" A. r Barlow
:inOH ISTREET SENSATION.
On " MondH.Y a. Jlorse ha.rnessed· to
.-
C. Palmer Tun out ... .. . , ... __
Extr..... " . ,....... .
.7
-,"''''>l.we,
~
:~:~~~~;~~I~y~~~~: :~~~~;~;~.~~:jl
the House of Commons a few <]a \' ~ a .O l ) \ )V
Mr. Wcdgwood Benn, when n sl{~;d j(' ;"tl l'""
""surnncc . would bc given that tho (·Ii .. "j.
,.ts would llltimately be paid th eir 1.:.1.
a~oe (Rend ing being only olle of llI O")' <I " .
trlcts w'Q ere thi'! same condi t ions pl'1' r adl.
All asau.rance. to th:6 effect wn~ p(' l'.~ is t"lrlÂ
Iy r efused , Bnd the modern ~~hylud;. 1' ,>,
iterat..ed that they (the chem is ts) 'w rnlld Illl
paid in o,.ccordf\llce witp t h e tcrI:l I', of !h,~
ngreement.. into whi ch they vo lu lltar :iy
entered wlth the CommiSdioll e rs . "V[llllli.
13
0
0
,. ...
8
2
1
0
0
68
Total
tlll'ily" is harrlly the wo rd to
return'm
-easy . wmners by 23 pOInts_
In forc o .
At that time, althougll many ion\;;C'd il/.;k.
anee ··nt the iniquitouB ciisOO lllltili g c1au.;/'
in the, n.greemcllt . alluoed (.(,, l~ (·hu u
I
A. W. Hill b }V.stron .... ..... , ... 5
0
Dolxon b· Briant ." ... .. , 0
T_ Miles run out ...... , .. '" ...
H . Cripps run out ... ... . .. ...
Goverllm e llt w()uld Il cv(! r OC di.s htHlou rllbl tl
e nough to H!!wdi utc th e ir
ill ~ L
d-cbtR.
Alu9! tJH~t such t r u ~t 8 hould - ha vo been'
pl lV'(>c] ul)(ln tl 'Gov('rllment to wlH)m th o
'. . Sr-TURDAY' S FIXTURES.
First rieket team v. Maidenhel'd, home .
Secon v. WargrnveJ 1.away:
Third , v. Hayter'B; hlune.
·
.
Fourth v. St. MBrY'B ~ IlOme.
I
.
. I .
'.
word "honour" itaA no ·mca liiu g, and
whose only motive force i;; exped iency.
Whether the local commiH cCti
.'
G An~ENER~'~HA IHTIES
£110 , FROM TilE DIS'fRIC'l',
I·
-
,, : 22
... 9
A . . Parton 'Ibw b . H: Millsom
...
A . . Amor ·o Briant ... .... ... .. .
A, ·R. ·CuO' nm out . " .. " ",
A. Salt not out ... . " ... ... .. . ... ...
C. <A. Beasley 0 Pratt b 1'1. Mi\l""m
. Ext... ' .. , ... ' ...... ,. .. . ... ...
294
2
8
6
6
can
fllJ
~lI e,·
tion, ·· Un~ortuna.to l y th e local CO ll\mi Ul'~':-;
&pp oa·r ·tb be fiIJowed very littl e fn.~(! w ;!i,
but hM'e simply to carry out in ~ tl'l1 r, l 'tJII~
f.rom lteo.dqliarters. and pious ly celi o t. hl!
opinions expressed by t he salli e :\1I .l .(II.;t
Buthority, as any indepenclcJlt
nc ti ull
nnything in the matter is
another
would be instantly qu ushed.
,
F , F. A. TUNBRlDGJo;,
ThO ~Ilnual meeting: of the Berkebire,
Reading l and District Ltuxiliory 01 the Gar·
denoro' Royal Bchh~ol., nt Institution was
held in Ithe Abbey Halle, Re.ding, on Mon·
3. College Road, Rendillg,
KING
AND SA'l'UIWAY
HOLTDA Y.
ILI!.F.
day, th~ _ ~h[1ir ~ng takon .by Mr. W. ~oPO· 1 Tho Killgo h(l..6 ordered that nil t ho orll l'lnyThoro w,er(\ nh_'O preaent M~r'L . W_ B13hop, oca at tho Royal far ms nhd R oy,d g'ILf(lo m
E. J. Dbre, F . W, Exler, J, Fulford, R. A' I at Windsor ure to have .
Hattori, T, Hatton,·. T o' Nevo': R, T, Saun· S.turdny,.
Hithorfo UIO
I
and others,
Lctt.ore
from
Mrs.
(pl'<\llidont), "nd· Mr,
Rowland
'Art/llIr
W.
Sporling
~IA.ItltlAG
Sutton IHllTllS.
(.hon. treasurer), and Mr. Howard (, Palmer,
hal f· holiday on
Jml' o had to
1Tl () 1l
dor8, H ,. Wilson, L. C~tlQ (hon. 8Ocreto.ry', . work .....on So.turday o,ftcrnooll.
Tho ' Hon. secret'ary pre5eptOO tho report
and ba.~a:nce-8heet, whioh tilibwed that
in
A. LoB.ver run out . _... ,I ... ....... .. _ .. , 9
A . -Brook.
whicll has been puhliclv dcnollil ced "'
"illegal and immoral.· ' thor were to ld to
be quite eas), Oll 1I", .mn ttt'f, 'Ill th e
., . 16
Total .. , ....... ,.
·,,,163
Factery Seoond.
F. Tipping' lbw b Briant " . . " .. , ... ·31
ES &. \) EATIlS
:;:
un· Announ cemonts of Btrths, Marriages a.nd
.
D~8. ths must bo nuthcntientcd
by tho
nnmre and addrosses
&Coding the sarno.
of
tho
parties
1913, tUO had been fo",varded to th<) Parent Tho ' 'oharge for Births, Marringes and
[n
Institution_ ' This Bum!, though eligntly he- . Memoriam noticns is 28. bel.
low tho amount sent in 1912,. haa only beon Dea t hs are in sorted withou t chargo, hut if
oxooodoo: in- throo prev'ioua yearS. wlUlo the
additions are made to tho ord in a ry
l!Iubsta.nt:al ba)anoQ.. of 1.£0 7Pt_ lOd. has been
n ot i£icatione thoy also arc cha rgell blo us
carried forward to 191'4.
During ita compa.rativoly br.i.ef oOx·istence .t ho ll. llXiiilHY has
sent to the parent sooiety 1:Jle Bum of £1;374
16&_ 6d., The hOIl- Bccro tary m oniion-cd that
advertisoments.
B I R THS .
CRAY_-On the 11th Juno. lI.t Tho C;l.rd t·!l
although no applicatio003 for lifo momber· I-Iou!;\O, Mnidcn.hes..d, to Mr. al1Li ~ln'. Vllll ship hap. boon roceived ,uu.rinFr ~ho pa.st y~arl can fi. Grav- a daugh ter,
tho oontenti. of Mr. McDonald. colloct,ng
LAWUENCE. - On tho 13th Juu~, ,to Tug·
'box: at (MOSil'B _ Sutton's trint grounds (which
last yca.r went to- & k~ndr:oo ~ioty), bal·
anced the abBel)OO of oontTibut.lOn8 from nAW
lif-o member.,.
'T he report . roferred with
profound regret to t.he 1086 t.ho auxiiia.r)" had
8uet.a.inoo in tho la.monted d~a..th of l'wlr _ ~rÂ
leacomb'" Vica.rllgc . Bllth, t.ho w iie of til"
Rev. G. H e nry Lawrence, o[ a eOIl.
PEARCE_- On tho 12th in st. , nl: 30 .
College Rand. Rea.ding, UIO \\·ifo uf EI"llt':1t.
C. P.carce, of a
80n.
DEATHS .
Tile third ~ere a~y to· Heckfield, and tin J : ' Sutton, and :quite reccntly b,Y-- ' tho
8uffer~d " he&,YY Qef~lIt by 85 rune. Bat· dooe ..o of Mr. C. T I ' C~owa ; both gon·
ATTENBOROUGH. -On tho lOth June,
to the funM. at £6, Clarence Avenue, Northampto n, Ei i1.a·
thi s ,fu:st, thel, thir,d :',QOuld nO.t do much Hemen were hberal
' Tharik.
.
'
~ing Gar· beUI, widow of R ic h a..rd Attcnbol"O llgh, h~to
of
£5 18s. Cd., of Whitley Grove. Roadi n ~, lLnd BOIt.o n
rumor.'
the· &~~nd,
. deli.-eri"".,
t Hathaway and
!~::',,"~::;l!~~I\<~::~=;,~~lIW;~·I ~:~r!'.E~
.were ·600nof.·put·c·out
for 30.
and
Manor. Northa.nts, in her 84th y Cl\r.
ol.mtillg ·e~ve~ ~ 9f th~. pc.rt
.
left
~bat,smen,
Kyle,
·to tlWir·:be.t
the tail· end
of tlle
theee t.,o, with Leadbetter,
.- , - ·tliel!l. ) . Their., imi!.n gs
Lilnnard claimed 7
wI\B ' a very good
)
I"
(C
were ' re~u. ox:prcooing Iregret at their
avoida.ble · n~ncc.
.
... 0
lI SC
d escr.ibe t he
MOll OY or yo u r lift..:" at ti .
BOWLS .
The bbwlers viaited ' Cintragrounds, tude adopted t ow'll"ds both doc,", Illid
and oPPlbsed Me~srs. Sutton'" B.C., l'nd chemi6t when the Iusurn.ll cc A ct cnrn c: i llin
....4
!ol.1· ..:â¢â¢,_ .. '. :... ,: ...... ~31
f~:~l~~~~~IIE~~~?l~~U~~
,J!~~"""'.,.,,-,oall",
7
19,
.
for
(.wlll-
." The actunl pl'mm ccL:i - c;r . tll-'
pnl1f!.l c~emiate being justly d e alt w:I II:
may be )u(lg.ed from the ulIswc r gi\'(' ll iJi
4
14
...
in Sl fill t ly
calls to mInd thei quot"tion " t Wl~p
., the Walrus snid, "1 d t,t' nJ't'
... 30
...
P.
B.
R.
·r
Chairman !laid he. judgment been used betwe'en the wicket3,
4SCOT
e_
gated/' B ,piOUB .opinion w hic'h
2
:I
two out of the five rinks pl:>yed Messrs.
Sutton 's had (\. gain of six points_
How~
Extr,,! ,._ , .... , .. . 'j" . . , "." â¢â¢â¢
ever. tlt . other riJ1k~, ~I"eh were sldpped
Total' (for 6 wkts)
by 1'. ll, Ward and" Charley" Brown,
made u* for ..these,. the first rink being 12
The B('Corld eleven.. :w~re at home to up and ,the lattor 10, tI,e Faetory men
The ag~reg"te scores
Mar18to~ 'jn a. who le-da.y mAtch. a.nd afte,r I"adinp: hll the wav.
a 1I00d same the .v.isito"" claimed th" 'were: J!1a.ctory 108, Sutton'. 85.
not bat.
splendid . wi~ket , the v;"itors put up the
good score of 163. A. Mil'som 45, A. Bar·
lo'w 34 1llld H. MillBom 33 showing fine
form ' :with tile bat. Porton (nd Cripps
⢠moot.ing of were the best 'of ' the home ttllck, . th e
J!;~~o"~1.:~:~~~~;,.J~a;
Council, he ld' in ' former claiming 4- ' tor ' 80 .in ,2 : overs and
"
·evening. · With the the lI'tter 4 fot ·86, ⢠The liome team maa.
Milam ⢠.who wu 1mwas a !ull &!.tend· a splendid ' fight for it. and had bettor
"nd
~cd
T _ Colston' not out ... . _.... :" . .. _ ___ 0
A . Grugeon and F_ K . Honeybllll did
verdict by_ 32
""nopy o..moo by fout Terntorulo In lIn,I· .
form . . Tho ' congregation brought up tIi o
.roar.
the p~ooe6Oio~ p...ed! singing, ou~
, of .t ho churoh mto tho Pr9libytory gard~n,
1
o
o
out ,..
the bOlL"':oO' of thu
To the Editor of th e " Chrollic~c."
Sir:.-It Wf\tj announced I\t the last.
~etlllg oC t.h e InflUl'nnC'..e CQlnmiltcc lhl\t
when the n,ew r ecommend(\lic,nR of tho
Pa.nel .CoIllJlu ttee come into fo rce ,
t.ho
hardships of the chemisLs mov I.e mil i.
o
O
': ~. !
.'.
5
. I . .
â¢
HARD OJ CHEMIS'Ni.
()
6
BUROEN. - On June 16tiJ, n.~ 12, . Filoy
R oad, R eading, Ena. lVlaud Durdell. 111 her
·18th yea.r.
.
HAY.-On tho 10t,h JUllA), at a Nursm~
Hom o, Cllmberlcy, Alcx!1ndM T ,r evor Hay.
,
.
Mr, ' Wilson, second·
report ' and
balanoa·
HORNE. - Oll the 14tJl
K enneL
Junc,
.t
102,
S :dc, Ann H orn e, lI.god 73 . .
LOVEGl1.OVE.-On
17th,
at
108,
Southampton Street" Amelillo, the dearly
loved w ife or Edward L ovegrove, aged 13
JUIlO
Y.'LU·NTNG. - On the 12th in.t., "~ Brighton,
6u dJ-only, of heart failure, l\1.rs. ~. ll1m ~ L UIlin~ o[ Bakeham Hou ~ . Englohclrl C.f(\(':lI.
S'W AIN. - On June 17th, . Ell en ~wai ll ,
6. South Stre<>t, n â¢â¢ding, w.dow of (.('()rgo
Swain, age 72_
. _ -- - -- -
Telophone: 1145.
C.
.
LOVEGROVE.
U d t 1 kar and Funeral Carriago ProrTjete:/
M?Ol!me.ntn.1 ~la~on.
Embalmin"
~Jlcl CrematlOns.-1l6, Ffl.ar Stroot; 55.
Great Knollys Stroot, Ro&<!mg.
Motor.Hearee for long dlstanoo Funcra/>
,
and Removals.
THE