Berkshire Chronicle Reading 01-1919
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~...,.~,_ MA~S
BEWARE OF
DRINKS I
.
"Ip the anoual Hport of
LEITER
BAGHDAD.
t~e 0N0 erD~!~~
,e""
Leboiator)'," 11118 t â¢â¢ "EV"lD,
1
i. tated that IIODI. _pjte of. ~
holla" beer WII\'8 feuDel to eo.talD ~C::b
muola alcohol
Ocrt'ernmeat ale, a eh Of
Gu ner H . E. Hor"'n (eon of .l.~ La
. ta Mr.
I
r"a}
~ 'corn·
. . aire at the Rcadi.o, UDl'fel'lllY Col.
le&8 who _ aeen tnucb liibtillg 1l8'_1UJIat t.h~
Tur' ~ ...ho· is in hOlpl~1 at Ba,bdod,
writ hie ...ife, irrReading,' aoo n~llent~tt.,r
Te~ing the ArmiJtice rejcicin , there. In
.. - l _ .... 1'. diaeo\"eied at lalt.
l\ he Ita,. : /' The. da,. before ,.. terda1 ' I .."
.........
ld the IlOftt Jr.-Iorio, and at the eame tIme th~
It som. da, ...hen you are meet.l ng an 0
most~ictul'e"':Jlte'lICene fJu.t eo ..r I ,ball..- or
friend and 1M vOU greet him .
. C could ope'" see. A proclam tion w,..~ra ... n
You aDd ilis lace afll1me Ilnd walk
read out io the aqU&r. as Baghdllod by
, up.
ADd note he ApellO ... ith clamour an a the 0 car CQlD.ma.nding all th" FolDftl in thi.
most excited manner: J
ooun ,.. Tho hospitAl "hieh I am in OTI'r·
Whil t hi~ diction ~ O<fnf~d and
looks the equl¥:l', .nd all 'up ,l r.tienu werA
mphatic,
- ' .
f
.t
Permilted t.o. \iO on t.o the rOO 10 lee '~.
Doo't jump to the ronc1u 100- or 1 mty Aho,,! The da,. wu not too hot, jusl .bOO&
be 1\ delusion- .
I
.
I
Iilee
Englial\ midaummer day. The Itreet.t
That bi boll t of temperance habIts WIIi at thi pan of \.hi. ancient &Utem city aro
venet'r:
. .
.
'ld d
very .rrow. The,. .. ere packed with c;ro"doI
For it may be his elation a d \8 Wi "e8- of p
Ie of different natiooalitillll . .... ho ""b.ng
ticuhltion
out ' i this q(lI~rter of the globe, and mmt of
Ar; ..... from his drinkinr he.rbal ·beer
them ere in lSa1a attire. Yeo. they w~ all
...."'d there, ArmeDJal\S, Art.ilI, .J"w., lndiaruo.
If one day, wIreD in tho c·ty, I :rou IIho... Angl IndWAi.. etc.; the men. for .~ ,~i
meet a fady pretty.
no.rt
epou,
wnite ducla. and ...... .-,""
Who 811mMel'S ,ou-for . JUu " but, !coow
Bowing robea of Tlrioq<! hllK.
The A r·
her @lightiy.
, JIlMi~ l&d.iea .f avour rle bla, or. ealmon,plnlc.
B,. delibel'llte11 ,..iaking and .er ' arm lB and .. the .batena uaed lS 1Il1k. 'Tou can
yours qUick li~nlr
â¢
una~d tha' they look rather 'cblC: even
Directlv you hnve mised your hat po- from.i mere ma.n's point of view. The WOMlt
. liteh,
....... OJ f
__" oJ it it th.,. keep their faces oovered (or rather,
Don't 8l1,. "You a.re mlSt ..... en.
or........ partly ' covered) .. ith ma,kâ¢â¢ to the onlOf' h r
nnswer rna, 1I1"aken
..
" can onl,. IOIlrmill8 wheth@l' the face ben""U,
U nhappinellS, t\J\d hring the Wilng t~a.r; .bawd be covered or not. The Ara.b wom.n
For· there ma,. be nothing shady. hut lU t wear I. garment which oompletel,. en,.elol"
tllis-th PTetly lady
I
â¢
~ . Ihead, face Bnd th" whole bod,. being
May I\lwe had for lunch a glass or glllger· ab&ol~IY ooyered in b,. Lbe OIIe garment.
⢠beer I
I'
I
In m
_
the materia~ i.e ⢠kind 01 ....t<><>"
'"-__ "'~e ..olden cider, I1d ~ even (black, .1 .....Y. b~k), a.od b,. (tAl -tiin$ing 11.1 .
So, """w.v Ul â¢
ture e "eArer glYei one the l11Ipr_oo \.h;"
"'OI'8eJ backslide".
'
~~ ,
ahe
ilrht haYe jll8t been taken out of â¢
When lUIked to take a. d(ink ()f
mper- rivet. Bu' r am waodering awa,. from th_
"'!~ce':"A lilntion may b~ihg tha.t point. for... I n<:K trym. to ~ribe t"~
F "Ar l'08JltChe~
~ " . V~
ce~,. of tile Armieticef
Well, I ndmH
m,!st weird eenl!lltion
lroopo lined the
reete leAding .to the tquar~.
~'hllt 1)ODl811 from cob,...ebbed rubies of the In tbe SQllare .....- tbe uau&I d.i. and the Rag·
-vina;
.
thi
.taff ',h the flllg rolled into ⢠ama.l.1 00IDJl"E'
And a8 anal,.sts, so irlib n , tellinr
ogs, at the top waiting to be ⢠brok.n' at a glY.en
8l1y most" Blue Ribbon "
momont.
The .treats were decorated wlIJ,
Drioke are danprowt, if YI) I1 would strict flag, And palm I""y~e . oombinatio!, ha
adhere
, .
.
a pleuing eJ!eci.
AD Indian band-,S,khaTo draugllt-J~ke ttOOa· ...a.t.r Of' the 8p8 rkh0 8 "¥ ~ying pe.triotio and .pop~r .aira e-:im0n
oream~f.tll.rtn.r.
the & IvaI of the O.C. Wlth hi.· arde-<!.
p,
You will .()oly qUaJf the poveromental Lba
. ,. reall,. commenced. The probeer!
dam. on
r.,.d Lbrae timea, in Enl'liab,
" TUE HARDEST PART."
Arabic and Yiddiah. At the end oJ it t.h.ze..
chaere were "ked for. l or the flag that wae
" Poor old Prlvata Peter. DIUDD {his ...a.r. about
be unfurled.
Theo the gTand old
I must get to ...ork t.od bur)' Wm. ⢠. I Union aclc ..ai' broken' from the ~eea
think he died without seeing it, a.fter two and al the mixed 'peoolea seot up ⢠IIllChnone. which 00ulcI be diMinctl,. }lear'"
tho\1Sl\lld 1e&rs of Chrut. Why! mpse I"OIU'
Tbe
fault was it ? . , ⢠It was pa.rtl1 my the 'g
old Blight.
hoora~! th
fault and the fault of th080 like me whom bend #.ed out ''the . ' and then â¢â¢
Christ sent out to teACh him. ⢠r ⢠Peter, pt." ~,,\Iie progr&mII!-. , d;;:.i . Twehe uro·
old ch p. I'm aorry. I .mould ha.n told pIe~tben made thelr appelI<lllce .nd com·
you more. We chapa who wear ou~ ool1an men
⢠aeriM of oxhibition mo~el!Klnt.,
the wrong wa.y round as ...I!.ueer .JoK!Il that )copin ,the.loop, . apiral di.."., ~tc:.. at the
we preach Christ, "e should, bave ~hed .amefe drop,PlDS: shene. or OGplM of th"
,.ou, and ...e didn't. . . . ' PI_. Peter, proci ation pnnted in Arabi", &nod letting off
poor old dead Peterj the m n 'with hill collau ~..
blue ltal'll by W8J o~ fire...ork. I All
Wl'Ong wa,. roUJl<l ia very IIOrty. and is this, y
_ . for the population ?f Baghdad;
going to do better."
~ ⢠and 7~. · 1_ than a ... eek pre ... ou.aI.y. ta....e
. Th .above is an ex~tCfgm one of the _ e ~rmen were dropping tlUn8'l far mo'"
ID08t rema.rkable re "
I hM' harmf11:l to the health of iIIe peop16 who bap·
ever read , " The Har est Pa.rt,' by the p811eci ti::l be in Lbe vicin ity I All theM tbinga
Rev. G , A. tuddert Kenoedy, M.C .. C.}'., ha ppen
in a ' very ahOl't time. of conne. hue
a book that ...1\4 hammered out on the l\.Dyil ju.t.t the moment when the ,old II&!{ fle&ted
ot experience amid8{ the tront.line trenche! Ollt an our National AMborn ..as played. I
in l'rance. It is a book ...ritteR' ~ a reB!. .... I~ ..; ,I nner had bciof61 jOiN wh.'
livil man for men-t'Ml men-... 0 pTefer pride of r _ means! I wu proud ,ha.l I w~
thai a ulan with
m&ll8tl4'e ehall &liver it ~ ~~, e!. L II ~L~_'~be'e:'!.lIto
re â¢th
nd8 h':~A
feart_Iy and plainly. minull all , th
.... ......1. tD&* ..,owu
....
oooventional pbrases and lI:!eu. He
& bit e~warda it! And when r come hOf!1e and
cised 1\ wooderf'ul influence for
pet~in 1{ords '. fight the battle o'er &.rain .'
'
hi
.
~:~'
1
b
I
I
able .to ...,., io realit,. "hat'I W!e<l
th It 80Id lerlt- 8 1n'h.u",' 11"1
1\.",
to
jest,' I wu not with the firat to go,
IKl uall,. beneficial eft'ect 01\ all 'l"Po
L.~ '1
t â¢â¢L- -k G cd, I wenl!' " .
.
tb m, n.nd I hoortily 1'IIOOIll1I1end them to DU'
.......
my rel1de.rs , 'fbe follo willg .re a few fu.rWith 110- many people clamO\l"~. for lC" .
⢠lh.r e.xtra.cts :.'
'modia:lJemolKliMtion the ooncl mg lei"
"'Pi" paTse i8 going to stop being God IiMcee Gunder P orton', letter are unU8\la!Jy
Almighty in
little Il&1'1'0''' ...orld aDd be- ibter
. ' He write : .. I expeol you werd
come bro ber-mAn."
glad .. ~
beaid " .._ all o~er out here.
"The real duty of a ~ c..tholi~ is not I don't auppOM Lbe,. ~iI1 keep the troopa 011\
to ...ear "elltmenis and ute Non'OOlllormi&ta, here antr looger than tn4\Y poMibl,. can help,
but if German,. doeso'~ &ecept the tarrIll\ there
b lit to 1on enrybod,. and "ear Christi'
i~ the
Of lOme ~f UI going to an."
"Lots 01 Christlans _~ to think tIl.a.t
..-â¢
1 ... .
0(
niyer ilt a kind of m,,"';c ."-ue upon the thM.tr6. , Whet er thla wi! .... 10 or not.
-'"
""""t
ooune no one koo..... but if this ohould be
link <Yf Heaven, 001 ... Ofled.in, the form$!
~ b 'Idi
L_= '
~
elldoril6~ent with Chrlst's lU\me to lIl8k.e it not .0,
am n"" UI ng 011 "",ng l10 me .
.......1 lor a~thing."
.
fOn! thl' .... rly perl of next 8Ummf'r at tho
tJVUU
l&&at, for there ia .. tremendous Army out
"A fr6e emocmc,. must ha.\"e I\.
religion if it ia to live."
. -........
.all. 10t to do. "
"An idle duke ia fra.nkl;r dis~putable,
.,
~=~~~===~=
a.nd inlioitely in.ferier to a I worldnr ' du,n.
,t
. '
mao. The duatxp.an m&,., nArhapll, die a
V'.t.
pa"per, but that" is nothingrfo the disgrace
&'.a.n
of IiTing ae a para.ai~."
.' .
"To be respectable still mea.n. to ha vii II
â¢
â¢
ba.n~g accouot."
â¢
of
" .God's fClell &ie often
. hoU90bold-na.rrow-minded,
yentiollai Christians-while
Th' e a ou-' meetinl' at the Berks Execu·
...
fri.6nd. a.re too often found among
side the pale who do Dot call Upon
tivo OIl ilia NatioD1l1 l 'artoMS' Uoioo WII8
Name."
.
held at the Reading Oas Com~'. Ball
MIXED PICKLES
on
t
Y.l The busioP@8 meeting ...n.
, .I
.
foUow
by a pubUo meeting, a~ ~hicl)
An
'
undel'taker
wae
asked'
if
he
wo.a
<in
'H_
H
p.,
~
. k C B E 'H A Ch&irm:.n
J rtoorship with a CA.f~ I·O ⢠~ l·~. .. V
.\U.l".
.
..uWlC .
⢠. ⢠. .w...,
~, ..
110qr.0r
..
of the
mployel'S' Sectioo ot the Ceiltnll
e r6l'lied. !' I carr)' his ...orl; home "hen
Wages
d. and Vice-Chairma.n of the
is finished ."
,
Ceotra.1 Executive Committee. N.l'.U., de·
livered n iotel"e6tiog addreSll on the ~i·
A lady' writer', deeeription Of a '/dream
or a gOW'll , .. A tp.iliDJ p.rment 01 .....,...'"., eUltura~OUtiOOk. Mr. K W. K . Sla.de
r8en
l.
or'pe.de-clllDe Wltli i~ :6.ohu and 10118 (chairm n, Berp 'Execntive pl'l'silied, &lid
r,Uh of oreamy chiffon and ita hiJIt Of 'tote: among oee prwent were ~
⢠P: Ald.
ud.e." It certainly reads iik, .. d~, but willckle .(nee-chairman). W. I.r;l&il, t:-,
one
by 0; .....
ni ...htmare Ro... 1- . . 1.0"-1
G ·:&stin"
Lo--'
of " ibt
1rll1. "ould be lollowed
. ,
u.o eI. ·
.....e1.
You o&n .hmya tell a ma.o who owns hi G N , S d!!LW, Cbil\ingworth, F. A.
,y,
ho
l
... - menl
~ '1
R. T~ldr, w. J . Cumber, F. H , lIoo1'8. l!'.
u. rom <llM w....,
IT ,..,..
~ .c~
.B
. hAm. C. H â¢â¢ Maidment ·H . ' R..
fol'lD6l' neyer ,t:riUe ma.tchell 00 t
pi.int. C
.
r1
~A. F
Ie
0
Wrau. oa "Proj[~ Publieau," a
â¢
",.
Y⢠. ' â¢
oor_pCniftllt aaks: "Whi ,ldo. the pub- Ta,lor, 1 . Halnes, '\Y', &all, F . T . Lee, S.
llClloD mil pua tl1.e ""'~
1rhen h. O. ·Beato", A. Cooke, E . B. OanntLett, H.
_"_ mirit.?" To Ia...oor t
.piri~. 01 B~p."', s. borDer ~ FE.'Howllilda,..
w.
I-I"
I .....
Rtahtoo â¢â¢ D. E. Barlltt, '
i 111m. ~. ~.
cor- . . . . .
hl. baAi: - .
Grace. E. Ra.tolifl'e, W. C. J. ' m.iey. W'.
...
'1
1'8
-:~
. ce, but H. Gud, H. C. Ha.nt, 8. E . Padltt, R.
hit ~ IDa,
iu~,
.
O_ood. J . HiMel', !lira. E. Cpc.hrane" 81M
tooIu.::.artWe
.
"~
llr E. E, llorrbaJl (orp.n..iei.nc 1IIIOreta.ry.
" p--u-.o
__ ..I.,
Berb EK~uth-e) . ·
....Ta. ~oual Teport. "hich 'WIUI adopted,
...
i. the
ttated that there ... .a membenliip of 571.
MaDy I
llrYB. W. K. Slade and Mr. P . Aldwinckle
tr!)a.Wina oa the _nI ~ted c~ and n.O&-O~1nxUU\
reepecti~, &DCl..tha former wu aDo re.~tecl to nlpneent the Be.rb Executive
on the ~tral Committee of the N ,F.U.
~n hro
and .. half tilDtll ... IIlU ;.-_..
-Ill
w1rMl .a.".-..
f
Ave .amj,l.. O~II:
t 00Ii I '1'11111 7 to over
all oo~tIUued
Z1UI : 1
uidered a
17 Jl8f o Ctlllt. .
r,
~~ s to 12
teetotal " ; " : . ; ::rit" The reuon for
t ~1I1e" ·pr.feni:c.1. f~ temperance
=r~o,'
betr..
Portell, "'ho .... lor leura :t:~~
po::"..
'I'nr
l
r; \n
....IY~ of
anil
DENNIS'.
1
'Specifica~o1Zs
1
2! -tOD NAPIER.
2/3-tOD AUSTIN.
and !Demonstration -on aPPlication . ./
..
! FORD DELI VERY VANS.
j
't
1
Immediate oeliv~ry.
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hand
e in
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NT
Mature.
DMERS'
IONAL
UNION.
CELLENT PROGRESSâ¢
The carelal hou.wiIe
'. maturu her Sunlight
beFore u,in.r-hec&UIe she bows that even the
'o~ soap will'
â¢
the . beat re.wt. when
/ rly', matUred. .
ia
lietter
Od of
ri~ ·soap . thaD
it stand tor a time i'n
omeatic store
J
'
.,0
e doublet aow OIl . . it
ature' qaic:Idr.
The....
01
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.
nd the ...t _ _ _
o m. . . . . ia the·
tOOO
TIle
CU
'Me.
wiU also
Wl11 be
⢠. or
Clltoa
~
10-
OF I'UBlTY
ON
EVERY
So.p: ia ⢠. ~ . of pnj .... ExceiIeoCf:.
~VER .RarHE~ LlIft'rtD. f1!ORT RlNt.JGHT.
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I...eftr _
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ill Lmclaill..
At
Pad1l'iek ...........nm.
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