Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1915
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·AF:rill!m.C~·l~S FOR SOLDIERS. .:
of conceriJI and lKlCi~r~. . ~
be held at the Recreation Clllh.:"
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MRS: ' LESLm WItisON'S
Un. Leslie' W'ileou who .
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h' '---d I,ielrl.e/mJ1J;il
Alexandria -to viai~ ner ' us ......· ~ ".
-Colonel ·Leslie. w:n80n, D.S.O., M.P., at I
,andria, · hall sent a ·commuJlieatioD. .ying ·
ab.e . WOlf leivlDg on ·Wednesday, . aod
.arrive in about .I.a fottrught..
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WEST 'READING ·.'bIBERAL. CLUB.
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entertain the ....onnded 801dilll;l; ' on l:[ondi' TIle attractivo ~ ;
gramme a~l}ged by rs. Percy Gyles idrell"&
lnrge audience. who
oroughly enjoyed tit... .·
8elVe5. 'l'he ' arti.stea included Mrs. GYIe8,~-t..
took..
D!'1cup, M.n! .. ~il88 Ayree, Yr. Wal~er,. <;0 I'll
Dlftl/asse, .. I:nvates Reel! . and ·F .eldlng. . 1&'
Wilson ' and Private Barraclongll ... ere acoom-'
pa~ste. ·DUI;ing. the aftern'!On various competi. ·
tioll8 were held. The prizes WeT'e given ~y iba.
Gyles, ',,00 also kindlY pronded the cigarctta.
,
·. ~e . mon·thlY. ~ncC~ ~k p14ice on
18B~ ~eelJ.A: In:rgenJl.mller of the .miilitliU'y
f'..'''N· CEnT AT r~rNG'S ROAD.
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tll,!- ~~ .8ucc88llful concerh! held a!
K~g'" Roa~ Baptist Ch·urch for BOme time wU
that given on Wednesday in aid of the choU _ ..
funds. ThE' programme was arranlted by the eon⢠. "
9ntl. ol
pr.esept. Th,e , .rogl;amJOO was a.
~oroU1(1!],. · enjoyed. lir. ., BilJy
the elp.air.
The
l'ercy Bishop, Mlsa
'd6U. Bill' 'MoBS, ' F.
ductor .. f~'!:r, :H. :r . . ~llier) and Mr. 'r. Barnes
Hives, W. Ford, and'
(hon .. ~. of the ·chm?"). There was 'a very mIle
Army Medical C(}rps).
attel)danee. The cholr renllered six glees, alid
URNITURE : Bought~ Sotd (>1' ;Exclian!{'!d.-CILII ·.·ilino:
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M·r . ..·n. Harvey and Mr. T . Barnes played a
Or· write to S. -Hi . .Newport, The Furniture P
pjlm.clfolrte dbet. Songs were contributed by Mn!.
· Star ..., i28 . Cav~rsbam. Road, Reading, Furniture FREE ,COFFEE eSTALL.
Rookham, Ute. G. W. Collier, Mr. H. ,.
Dough~ So'id or Excn&lIgod. Tr..m. pa." .t he door.
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â¢.
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(11781
The concert ! gi~eD by .~e · Reading 'l'em:pel'lUli:e
Miss Muriel T jt:Tell. nnd :&Uss Dorothy
Ohoral Society · on the .1st inst. ·in il.i~
the
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. ~f,:. IT: Har~ey played a piano £01>.
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ta,ll f
' Idi
d ' SIX YjltnatiQJl8 on 'TIpperary,''' in memory of
.f h f '
f d
tin 8 " ~(ent route
e reebyCOJ.l~
or 'lIO
LIVE STOCK, ' POULT~Y.. .Etc.
'Bailors'
rat!) 8 'at the
S.E. ers
andanC. Second .iLieI4:6iDA.nt ' PeTS"", wI,IO was k,'lled m',
-pULLETS.-Fiile large winter) ayero, iI~: dozen; . Railway Station, Rmding, h;as resulted inl tbe ' Rtltion on llw Year's Day. Mrs. Goo. Hookham
. spoci"l 1) ' Rens . a.nd Cock;~. 20s . LISt free.- splendid amount (}f J!76 5s. belDg handed .~ver, the MrA. ~hnrpe, Mr. 9rocker. and lit. Barnes tOOk
balanee after 'payment of oxpenses, which lonly llA.rt lD a vocal onartette.
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'Hummell. Str"!'tfori!;' Essex. .
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.am(}lll.lted .to·:.£!1 15s, . ~. '£his re!!ult was achieyed
STREET
ACCIDENT,
'POULTRY HOUSES &e.ding Serjeo: ' 11 Botter· bv the great assistance re~d&red by ujembers of
,
.l3uilt" Portable Building . and Gre/mhoUGcs.
the,I'olice Force ill selling tickets. Last year the
While Charles Franklin, agcd 20) of I , Union
.Inspect· or acoure Free ·Lis",.-;-HI!-wt!lorn's Londop ' Choral Society' rraised ~40 on behalf of the : Red . Sona.re. was driving a float e<;>ntai.i ing calve. in
(3Th)
·Work., 19r Du'ke Stroet, lWadwg. .
Cross :~iety.
'1
V,.JIlV Street on Tuesday .afternoon, one of the.
'ULLETS:~Fine largo' winter layers, 35⢠. dozen;
'DC'
shalts broke. This . co.uaed t.he pony to 1Y.J1t, aI\d
.
.special b Hens and Cook, 2Os â¢.' Liat .fTee.- QONCERT FOR THE WOUNDED SOLD I~~"".
Franklin WaB ~rown out, susro.ining an injlll'J
. Hummell, Shatio.,], F"",.x.· . . ' '. .' (2325)
Th'e Brooo Street Choir advertise a concert on to. his .rigllt toct. Having been t reated !It flte
'THE most !cvoro..e¢g·layinjt teet on 'record proved Wednesda.y l1â¬xt on behlll(of the War'Ho~pit.n.1 hospitM he .was able to return to his home.
that K .. rsw.ood Poultry ·Spice containing large Supplies aDd C&re and ,Coworts . Comlnitteea. SUDDEN DEATli~ .
.numbers of Rl'ound .!nsoctG doublcd ·:t1lo . cg~ supply The former Ool'e supplYi.n,g as quickly aM they caD
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o.nd· improved . Hie. b,rd.. Full 'part.culars 10 every t,hq man ... n""""""ities 1'6<1Uired , f<>r ' tAe g~lnnt
Mrs. El!en Herd, aged 38, of 5, Northfield
packet, 2<1.. 6d: , 1B .~Drake and Mount, J,td., fel!ow8 who Me wO\l!lded, and the . latter wa.nt to Cott<logcs, Cavcrsham Road, Reading, d ied sud.
Drnckncil.
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(2282) :
make the fortbcomil1g ChriBtmlli!l :Woe aa bhppy del'ly at h er residence . . Arthur Thonlfil! COll, of
.POMERANIAN PUPPIES ·{or. Sale.-46. Albert : as -p()Ssible for those .in the various lWa.r 'Charles Street, Rendinl!, fell d'ead wnilet be
... Road, ·ltending.
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Hospitals. The ' choir- are generously paying all was walking down St. Mary's . BuLts. He 'liM
e"pen~8; aoo 'w e feel sur, that the .Reading ..about 6jJ ye.a.rs of u.ge. Inque.ts. will be beld.
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M':DlCAL.
'p.nblie· will mve whole·he3.rted 'SUppo...-t to 1 thie OUTBREAK OF FffiE.
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mosL . pra:seworthr oQject. . A splendid . prog;ram'me h"" heeri arianged, and we ·trust . :t ll.ere
An outbreBk of fire occurred at 22, Tallonrd
.Will be a cro.w d!ld .hou~. .
'"
Avenue, Readi,ng, the reside~ce of Mr. LallgtoD,
:s on Wedne¢ay afternoon. " Au oil stove .....
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pl&eed⢠.in a Qfl4room to air 80me bedding. By
~me Iil.~ ansor. other this caught '~I:C.
'fhe ~""
dIng Was burnt, .86 alro were the wmdow curtaiDII,
for
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whiiat ' the furniture "'lUI l!Co.rehed. · The fire bri·
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gaae wail s)lmmoned, but Mr: Lanwan had ex·
. :. HEDGCOCK'S make allp8cialily
tingui<dlcd the flame<! before tho tirlgade's ar·
. Black· eo.,um... Drea_..
rival.
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Skirt.,
Blou.e..
etc.,
in
everY
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UHBREEU-B.
STICKS. EtC._
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GREAT WESTERN HOTEL.
.... ady_ for iminediale wear. . 1~ ·
'l'QHN COX RE·COVERS UMBREliLAS fr~m
.ndditioo to this Mooruin2 Orders .ta~
'Many people will learn with regret that that
1/6. REI'ALRB 'DONE -CHEAPLY and WEL~ . ~ precedence o~_ nil oth~rs,and a compeoont
ideal host, Mr. N. J. Vaughan, whoso skilful
Chojco. eelection of ·RoIi"ble Umbrellas at M8ke~'8
- ·ti~oor will at· once be Bent on .receIpt of
('at~ring, .genial personality, and . happy:. knack
Lowo.t Prices. Tho Origin ..1 . Reading Umbrella
have, 'durmg the last ~ y..ar~, 'made hIS cus.. order, Tbe MiliiDery DeparhDeDt ·
MaKer, 33, Friar Street. ~eading, '
' . (611M
tomers 50 comfortable and tile hotel so pOPlllar,
. -baa always in stOck" the most iashionaDI"
has; resign(l(l his posi~on as , manager, In par:8bape~ in Hat â¢. Toque. and ~DDet.ll
; :1. .M~N~. .
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tic'llar will he .be ml!",ed by members of the
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G....ft, ....ho have 'boon mdebted to h.m for such
.E -. 'BEDGI'OCf{
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The R_dIDII' .
rnHE . PEOPLE'S
B~NKI'NG ' HOUSE-- '
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t Mournlnc W·arebouse~·
exc6lIent entertainment aftor their labanI'. Suc⢠.I.. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES TO ANY I
cessful catering appaI1lntiy runs iu' the ..Vaugha!'
61. 62, "· 3 . .64, Broad St., il_dlDcl
AMOUNT on every de6<lliption 'of VALUA'B LE
'(&niily, and it is. a coincidel'c~ that sim).tltane· PROPERTY, :rewellery, Watehe8 Wearing Apparel ·,
ousll', with Mr. Vaugllan's rehl'ement fropt the
etc. H ig1iCllt pr ices gi ven for Old' J eW,e llerl'., Old. ;
cirea't Western Hotel 18 announced the .flllit that,
Gold. Silver, Ira I.e l'eethl . an~ Ant,q~e Plato.- :.
I,ia ! brother. Mr. R. C. VaugIJan- wJlO IS l'll tllO
FRANK PAGE, PawnbrOker nnd General StrJe.!·
. Council . of Management of the lncorllorated
man; 79, King' â¢. Road, Rcad,ing.
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Assb<liation ' of 'Hotels and Restaurants, of Iwllich
ONEy.-Tho Daily Investment ' Corporation
Sir iJoseph LYons and tho prillcipal restaurnteurs
NEED
YOUR
. Ltd., wiu lond £5 · nnd l1pwar4a
not:e
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nre ·co-m.embers, and wbo is also associllte~ with
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⢠â¢
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'. ha.nd · to respoD.i~le . Persons; .'!,epllymen,ts . to
Dud la~ely interested in such well.k nown hotels
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Borrowers" 'c onvenIence,. no "fees Chnrged: mo~c.rate ·
as the Royal' Crescent; Brightoll, the De Vere.
intercot.-Apply to thear Local Offioo, 221, Oxford
South Kensington, and tbe Grand Pum).! Room,
Ron.d. Rce.dmg.,
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(516)
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Rath-has just been appointed by the Court of
'M ONEY " ADVANOED to .
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Chancery as ex'p ert adviser to the Receiver of tho
.. PLATE,
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WAR HOSPITALS S{TPPLIES DHl'v'L'.
The War Hospitals Supplies' D"lJot, which hat!
Idone so mnch good work for wouncl'lid 801<1i .... s, is
moving. its ' quarters from ClOSH Street to No. 16,
Duke Stroot. l'he removal takes place on Mon·
·day: neat, when ·the newer and . lalll'er pr~llses
w.ill be fully p....pa.red-for ,.the reception of the ·
workers and tJle . \lffice staff: Those of our readers
' who ha.v e Dever na.id a visit to the dep6t should
certainly do ·so. wllen' the. Dew prem,ises are ta~en
They WIll , be. 8IJ.lightaned lD the palOS'
in wllich the funds (to wl.ich they
and
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swell
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