Berkshire Chronicle Reading 02-1918
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1l.-w Tailored Costumh
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LARGE V.ARIETY: EXCL SIVE DESIO
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⢠world, viz"
the bill of fAnl \WM
~ ent'
11 ~n the pro"l'ineee. 'E1:Clit..inent
reacW a'hjab \lite,. at tilDes .1 ......",1'1:" .. ,....
the beSt of
orlln ,revalled: tllr'oUII'bollt
ad th9 1Il~' deserq high
tbr the ge.,.al noel~n~& of t 1t' arl'...·O-i'··&-v . ,â¢â¢
~eots
Th .. cbJet ojioial Wf' : 'Q~ff'l" :
VelolltS.
bMP~.
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Prices fro
.oocr
PERFECT
Mr. H. W. XM'!- (" S1>OTtjn; J if~ ")~ timekeeper, Mr. 1. E ..h~n; ]J,e., r. R. 1<':. A.
VaYl\lU'd: pi oter -a od IP:ltN ]1_ Il~llllI!U;
lir4 E. lIadl~v. 160, CnYE'l'IIhan
tails of til nriou ·oont.est8 ~I' aPI;lellde"
TEN-ROUND CON'l'B
.
f
... ,.
avy Serges, Gabardi
FIT- AND
£5 Ss.
sn'LE
A: SURED.
i
S~A.N HH'u ' BIIAT Du :If L'tNClI.
Th is was an ell;eeeailli1y lICimtiJic display
whit
there was .. .lot of· r+od, sound
a.a
l.-lth,y hltting, all serupuloully ftrir
sportsmanlflte. There was JI.~a qOMjOna.ble action. and heYOlld t h l l t that tile
bout
olosely QOntetltedJ th refet'ee Iuld
nothing to troubJe himself wi
The
teet open~ v~y ennly. the
t,
e,nd third rounM protiDJ tile men to be
~I!lendidly matqhed. In the fonrth
and
Ilftll. ho_v"" Hayes let biDi f " a\1 ont,"
apd at in-lighti!\&, certainJy excelled. Lynch
third of
1>f thel~r _
letter toncbJns
memberoo bile
agt<eed lha.t . he
"anced by My.
â¢
Re-enmin~ wltnel
Mid ,
elt~l!\inel then deli..-ered an etJecHye b~".
But at
p'llt e~d
up 1\ofline
howeyer,
and certainly
1i0W And
to Hr. Clarke. WbM he fir t.... hUn. the the
thelI'uArd
fifth rOmld
U"le!l
monetary, stat~ of hUn8elf 'and hi' par:tnel" . held a BlIgbt advantage. He !lid not gain
Mr. H. F. BradYI the othM'tJrtner in ~pon tbis to the encl, howenr. but he tid
the munition worb, Faid aftel! t
Jl.l'IfOtili- garnered in just ' 8ulJldent ))(lin in the
tions with Paris fell throtlflth,
r. Cla,rke round! $peoillUy referred to f~ gain him
dill~m~ the a.dill.J 'trorJte ~th witn_ n .. rrow 'but popular yictory:I\Jld his , ~er, and he aaia he
lite- S.",)(A.N HALL DB.W WrTK J~Ki $TIIWU'I'.
PRted to , ilnaDCe that
proriding he
Hall wlI.a the more eturd
tM
had 1\ halt tha.re of the prole.. WitDN<! stewart had the conlliderable 811.!lUlt.!l,ea
reCused ~ grant th~. IUld ~ '25 per .1tich height and reach afford.
cQRt of the prolim ~honld p to Mr. C\ar\.e. nam~, howtlvu, is ~98ed IIf
but ultimateh- II third wu a~ upon. streogth and pluck, 'and be forced hil Will
'J.1hi, prn,ehMlly took place at tIa. lirst ill- in a,Aln and again and 801ne olMs "jab â¢
tervlI~w. OriIPll8HT hie "are ef Iih. bosi- mad", Stewal't · wince.
'rhe~ wae DeYer
~s WI\I! hAlf, but an. Vr. Clarke oominll much OOtwoon the meo) hQ,..e or. lind when
into it ea.eh 'Was to take a third ahare. the H.C. announced tllat t
referee', d.
';l'b .. lettet' Ptoduoro a.lread.~. wern'd to I\.lI oiRoD Wt\8 II !lraw tit\! verdict waa well I'llwJ'itt~n by the ,,;tlleM to )b. Clarice ,"11.8 cl'lved-the public appi\t\ring ~ agree to 4
llent to !let hi m1nd at 88M ~ \;0 ' hie we mh.
in the U8inell8. as 1lr: Clarke INld IIPlIM,ed
Sl -1.WUNJ> CONT~'l'S.
to him to he rather dillll.,....,1e about it.
Glloao. NOLAlf (KINo'l!! C~) DIIAT J.
I "MANY THOUSANDS OF POUNDS."
WJil'l'Jl' (CAKBâ¢â¢W
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â¢
Replying to Hr. Davi8, ;,itne9l! .. id he
Nolan hAd a nry soft thl on here and
did not remembet "hether or no he in. woa-M lit pteleed.
â¢
formed Mr. cutts that he
au uodieBOil -8lT1Iu BSAT PH. ;1, HARRIS .
chllJ'lr8d bankrupt. lIe ",. DOt . . . .ed
A aet-~ in .hioh
pl~ty of
of lia.viug tailed; he had _nt lIWIy hal'l'I-hlttlD'
Siver
thoul!I\Jlds f \)9uo,ds of hit own money in kept hlmll8lf and Bot
and
hi early baUrnptcl. · Frdui the tnt
moment tJud, Mr. Clarke enttftd in\;O .ljllfs and
nE'8otia.tioWl to finanae tIa. ~ firm it wouler DOt
W&6 made cl.r to hi- that ~ _
io lIaYe .. 1fho had
Ilot
-W II' .....:" Wi
.ked :apal!. Itia .. a lIiIlt
did a
partD1er. ~,~ul.r not aooot &or "itiD« lWIied
... and wben
a letter to Mr. Clarke
moillha later tim
had
..
won
t.he
in wbicl\ hg undertook
8il'CGJ'e that nam!ld, W88
...llfa ..l"
,~ntleRl«Jl a,ainst 101!11 in
to the W. JlOP'WOODnll,·ti
.~'t' J
mol).sy he hod !\dyan.
'
Rci1!AL
,
Mr. EPlery, iD add~
An intel'll8ti'n~
t.to.
wou1(\ hav
tbd proOf ..... rlljecteci,
the trU'lltee
held tbat Mr. ~rb had 1~ec1 the~!UII 'been eyen hett~r had unon. I,eeJII able to
in .return for Ito IIban'
the. proll;8. and if «\'t fit. HI! eJlterecl into the enPlf"mfat,
he had &ati8lecl ~urt 011 ~t pOip.t' that Bo"e-.er, rathM' late ill the- da, and muler
the r.inametanCl8ll did e1l:tre..I'y ...,11. Be
"8S ali that.,~
tliHd.
"I At this Ata~ t e ·oourt rose, .. the CaM !!.... facN by " olenr eulltomer, tbou,b, in
Hopwood. who in thf! etlct. W'OIrrather -.ailT,
standilll adiovrned;
thlls Pllttia, .. W'in to the
if ~f Odord
"usia_ "lUI
,
S,
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JACKSONS: C~NERS and BRANCH~St
RE.t\.DING.
'Phon. lUg,
Tele~Ams
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: .. R.'toelslor, ....~"'UllDI!:.
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or
from. . infeotion ' can be luccessfully
averted i~ r eve~ home -wherf'
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FIRST AID is the scientific 'disinfectant
IlQap of auaranteed ·power. It is made
liD, a ·unillue . way, ' and its value in
~mbatlng microb borne disease ~n
0'
wllere lie _~.
'Il~1I'OIJd ill 1111:
doubtedl, .. very aUractin wur, lind it 1$
to ~ hoped he "ill b&
- in Read.in,
a,aUl.
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LOCAl, CONTE 'l'"": ⢠st.· )
A.. ·V. ABJUla BUT F. W."1I VJ:Y.L.
Hal'Tell l1a8 a lot to lea1'l\ ~ t. and ~
fore hI! entlll'M &!lOth" competition he ' "m
be w,ell advi800 to take a few more lessons.
He WM heateq aU the way.
EwbitioD \»:adnc by HOllYooct and ]'Jolan
compleWd
...Uy gOo4 pro;ramme. â¢
MI'. Hadley ill a\'raflffinr It.II Yell stronrer
bill for hi nellt ·ell~rtaioment. wbich will
plaCII the ·",eel altet nell;t. He deseTTe<I
support of the "ho~ ' of tl\tl sporting
!,om81uaity of the distriot.
1
-OLD SPORT.
NA
D'y IN
EDtlCAnON.
bu:cDy be over-estimated.
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In triple t~bleb, 1id~
Made only by Chri.tr~ Thom .. Ie BrOL Ltd.. Bridol .,
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~ .The rll'lt Aid Book, 4.0 pp. of illuatratecl fir~t
aiel hints, free · on request if uaul deaJer'.
. name -mentioned. ..
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