Berkshire Chronicle Reading 02-1918
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111"Jn
uten1blP<j
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Lure To...n Ball
tile oca â¢â¢OIl of the 'Red Cros~
UIoee pneeIl~. represented a
"ort In the a.I1eviatif)D
01
the wounded and .J..k
tile "... ..... u it
dHlicult to
qpftlUB die full ..... W. Bali &J\ ylJne
bold . . . . . Wore the wa,r to proph .... y
tIIat eo . . . , w_ _ would' ha e been pr&paNII to . _ tlMlDeelV811 heart and ~"I I
to .-eh . . .11M for month. and .,~n r, I' e
wnld MlaJ'eely hn. liteli t~en IleriOll,ly.
Bat the call .ae. aDd th.. wbmen ,eo.p'.n.
cIed to it mqDi!eMltl,., jWll; as did the
mea's
cIetaCluneat.,
Now
wilh the
anaistiee many of dl . ......detAChm~nt.o are
beinIr c1ernobili..a, and hundred . of ladie â¢
are \iddip, a r~u1 adien to the work
... hich !la. oo~ed ,10 IUlre a shnre 'Jf
their enera)ei. The,..r, certainly dl'SerT ill K
of ttJ.; thanks ot the Ol>unty I4r all t It.lt
they haVlJ~. Not .QIlly ha.n tht'y b. " 11
prtlpared to cnrry out u~.ly th" ir
ordinary clutiee but
en ' occai'ioo a"' ~6
theT hav,\ been pre~ ev~ to 8ubm it I"
operatiolUl eo that their llatieuts millh t r...
cdt'er that strength which ...ould · OtherW I'~
have beenupossible. Words are inad,eqoa t.
tp.. ea<pr
admiratio
fo~ .... hat tllf '~
heroic ladiee ba.... dOD~iied viein, " i' h
.. Ii~l
of our men have wforml'f) 'n
the Jace of the enemy .Certainly thl\ H·,I
Cr088 wo-rk hoa been a magni6.cent sueN ...
and it "'8.'.1 a m.ttN' (or regret that Du" .â¢
Edith .B:Dyon, the Lady Presiden t I r
Berkshire, was not able to be presen t .·,
rroeive the pjlreDnal thaok.s of those
.
terested'in the worlt for Ufe un'f'eofy:t. ,
devotion she hI\.!! dlsp]ayoo.. :r:t ...as j It' '.
fying that . the ~rVlcee ' of Vice-Ad uII' I
F1e~t the Co
ty Dirooto-r, have h,. II
reoogD.is£d. !lnd he can look back u pon ~ .·1
work ~ell done: '
'-
w..
1!. . . . . .1Il
. ~~I,::
De.iidl' "lue-:.IrlMJD ... .: the 1JloOI07
tI
dIU
. .~:uuSeeietJ ~ ¥ond87. MId tba\
thts Labour mOnmeat in d~
c8pttaJ. W&II 09~ .weide."
TIW Btatemeul II .upp0Jt84 bf wbat
ba bap~ in , BoIeb"* ~""a,
.e,
tt
whttll ha. ~. a de801ate cemetery
I
J EE. for 1.be populaUOJL 1, it were not for
Ute iertlhle lot 01 tile murllered and
StiD pJa~ to pai¢ d hODses.at the
star.ed
people In the (ouni.". we
GLOBE TH~l,'ItI~, LoNDON.
.ra..
Euley
.
sbouDl' call tha Bolshevist Regime in theTIle~
rnournera . pnRRt wou-e: 'MIll
bRA K S PEA It S· A L R~. Russia a ble88ing in alsguise, 8S it Morton. cinel
Mr. and Mri. I\(&rlin H. F. Sutton,
affords' an awful warning,{)f ~he con· C.pllain E. P. F. Sutton. Mr. Arthur W.
~-----Satton, Mr. ~ Button. Miai leuie
&~ 9ffi<;~ (42, Friar S~eetl Reading)
sequences of deMroy1nc capital
BuUon, ud ~..ueJ'-GeneMl Ro.;N. Gimbie
. _ . w... w IfIrIt .........
inauguratinJ the Socfali.s t p8~se D.8!.4h aBo-- The.. _ere also ~t (;olonel
· ...tI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~
open.â¢wli.ly, 11·3\ ap(l ,
·...... :aas--. .
by force of .anJlS. Again a~d again and oM.... We~. CapYiD and,· MN. N. B.
H-I,' "Telephone ~62 . .
...., and othe... ·
.:
~
uperiments in applied Socialiam have Clo
,Th_ "'.. a i&rp _ atteD<iane of ofIicere
B.A.B.C. M.T. DflSo" bom
failed, but neither the exper\IDent nor repTeIM!ntidtl
many
and Bu)fQl'd, ...nd General :9urne in·
the failure haabeen so thorough as in Loooll9
chlding~Oolonel 1'. R. P . w.rJ'O!Il., Col,*e)
MO.N~AY. MARCH 3rd, fQr ill nights.
Bolshevist RuMia, The -fairore COD~ E. C.TJlritlg, CjoIenel CltarIClJ'r'llllrner. Malof
cei'lls the working clll88es as much ~ C. F. Cooke; Kaior WDn.ker, D.a.O., MaJor
MATINEE:
J)NJl:SPAY ~
Beuttler/ M.a.ior John R.ckitt, · M.C. Ca}?UUn
anr other, because alth~ugh there
Bird, Ll&'.lt. 'Bladon, and Lieut. ,raok ~am·
- I THE' RECORD AL~RITISH MUSICAL '
plenty of paper money from the print- midg.; .Iso hie pen6'nar IM!rfao~ Lee.·CpL
.'
PI)4Y â¢
ing press food &JYl Qther necessaries Shannon.
Wreathe which were many' and ury · bea
cannot
be
~urb~ with it.
At
flf'st
tilul.
Wf!'r';
eeot
11,:
"Olga
a{KI little"" Zaidee, ..
MOuMAlNS."
AID OF
the WOl'king clas~s were inclined - to "Nora, cAvill and Hvbet:t" "His ..nectio~te
nephe.... and nieces (A:;;dley, Joan, MODIca,
suPpo.rt Bolshevism, '4Ut the Marxian Liooel
and Ena)", "Aunt JOI8phine,': "Gra :
policy of kining ·the · goose th~t lays and Ruth," Mr. alld Mrs. L P. F . S~tton,
PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION_
tl)e...g'olden egge . soon had its effect, HEvie Whieldon and El"e :M.rIWn.on," in· Football Prosp.cb.
, .
.door and OUldoor I8rn.n â¢â¢ Edegh PlLrk. Col.
⢠0008 GUAIIA.TUO
OF lilT ,.
QuaUTY.
,
and when they ' ~uld not get
T. R. P. Wanen: Mre. Wanen, ldajor C.
Tbl' atteDd'anoa at.Elin'''Pnrk: on Satur<!..\'.
they deserted it.. It is bow only up- F. Cooka. D.A.D.S.T.\ E&siern COlllmand; .... hen the Reoding li'ootOOll Club pI yt<I ,
Speciatily:
.. jor #P. P. Whitaker, D.S:O.⢠D.A..D.S., match frtr the Di hnrged and Dem ili- 1
hlild by: paid mercenarie~ l.brough M
Firat
and oftice~ Sailor and Soldie1'8, was EO rotis acton
,
ILBj:ftU: 'PEA TaB,.
TIWIES VAllEt Oil ClltGER
, 'and tile .l~test reports show Home
B.A .~.C. ;
offie
,..,
lhttereea; that there 8eellI.S no renson to doub . Ib ,,'
that theSe al'e beco~ dissatisfied
BRO~ STRJ$JT. READING
N.C.O.e,
; o/lioor. "'hen the gnme once mor~ gets th.or ugh I.
as food is running short for them.
(Op(>Oolite Gen+~ Po~t Office). ,
of .606 M.
of 620 going again tb~ fOl'mer enthusilU!lll
ill bo·
Tbe notion that capital it$elf is an M.T. Co..
ldea., disaplllyEd. Alreany the old .
; Lieut. players are : getting demobili~, an
evil is
erroneous one. Ii has been ~tord ;
.
,
Douglas
Buxton. see.m to have ~etained mueh ~
MolIday . ....., F.... 24th,
w~n called the m,a.Inspring of indus- R,A.S.o.;
C. :
"kill. And if anyone doubt
tha
Mr.
and
M18;
try. If profit weie suppressed no orAnd following twlIo,
BxclusUe W· thia
wOl>Jd display ' on the Wtlefield th
"III'
The late Mal
I
l'ltt .
·
"
dinary man wouhl have an effective Robert
grim
q.:>termina.tion
which
hM
cam , ,I
. . 'P URESl' DRUGS OlJI,.-''! IN ·STOC~. inducement to n,(oduce mqre than he born at Brooke!
t1lem,..through
many
a
d
operate
eup-tie
r
Dublill
IOn of the la«l
league watch, ¥ liM been mistaken. LI.·".
WITHIN."
consumes. ' Socialism professes to eat
Bordcr Rejfimen'. 10000morlv
W. O . BIIiley ' ha~ thetexce!ltionnl cli" t '! .
.
.
â¢
work benefiCially by l'\fles that curio.U Worceetersbire,
,tion ' of winning not only th e D.S.O. I '
. The story of.. ether's eacrifi<ye.
(puLLIM ou.\ put. but ·the only way to wealth is ing. and brother
the Military Cro!llS a.nd thrl.'e. bars. and .,
~Sta.rring OLG P"~ROVA.
~ .,
. M.P.L)·
by production. ~ II the whole ~ation Molton. lB~ ~order Rel~eo~ â¢.
gl'«\t. ' r(~eption awaits :him' ... hen h e . IJI "
o..1lipoli at I be
d~D}.Jtb& colours of the dub. W . ''Wl )' ' ,.
. "MILESTONES."
~mist, 3,..J>UU St, READING. works toieth~r so · ~s to ensure a maxiand of Mi88 ~"Yl"H. F . Slltton, of
Who lWas ...ith the Ist/fth Beyal &-, ".
Dy .Arnol Bennett nn' Edwnr'll ~Kn~Joclr.
mum of producUQIl prosperity will reHew~ educated
r~ei'cd. the D.C.M. for g!tlbt.ntr
dU rin,
In th.ree. period: 1860, 1885, 1J1~2. '
I ,--::'----;--~---.;.....--.....:......",.-- turq.
So 10~ ~!!ls unrest . CUllUIIlW~SJ
the
an' att&&k, (lnd the Yilita.ry lIed!\l j .. r
1904
An All·Briti Proouetion.
S . COO D R indU8tria.~ CDnft~:pce cann~t be reberoic oonl\nct during-I\. raid. B. O. C. PllI⢠â¢
-Ii>
L
stored, &Sid -;rl.ees.lWilL no~ laUe .1hey
'liNd ita b~ in the ar.r- for '£om~ fi ...e h Ull .
. P~the'⢠. Anlm ted .Gsz.~,
(I..Uâ¢. c..il>lec......,
do~
r~:> real wlty
the
dl'Od ' boll... in 'aUf - (1 .. ~ ,pp,ti~ of.i t
110 A
)p. â¢
â¢
tll ·.
.
. 9rlqnen to . ~~,ihe b~neHt (\ the
the difficult flying on the lalo
Pet4np I thl! risks in SaJo~ 'from
On11lu~
... F....
~MtKET PLA.ce. RBADINO higher wageII' ;'they have received
were not quite tP. eerions. as III
l 'nd following two
, ex,~I1lih'e ~ tl! thjs
.
will ~ . , o'!ingl to the war ill to increaSe
but the oliniatie cO,!ditiop. aTe very
TbH Co â¢â¢â¢ :
⢠â¢
·.Iao
purchasngt ~ of ~eir money.
ApI\l'~ foom these. pla,e~ .a nother
m,n WM figured. i~ ~e ~s of th ..
. ",.' '. IN' r . .'I C E â¢~ "
Indi8CJim1nate ~mands for lmpos. 1lIl r Saturday .b.oIdi ⢠the · filiLl rv
sible Wages antf1'&)]fdltions only-agMedal, whue Bartholomew . has see..n rom ,·
- The"~rei88~ 'of the f.ou -E~~LJ$ll Progravate the evil: '1 ~aking expenlitvere' fighting, ant ....as qu.ite . ~se t"
fiction. Starrina BE&TRAM lJURLEIGH
aiture and decre~g tr&1le.
â¢
AlINJ. 'Folter, ~. Reading ~mtre-for ...erd.
l\.Dd P~W H~~. .â¢
AI the .Lor(t~ceJlor A~~.'in the
â¢
",hen the latter' met bi8 ' deICEh. · S.!ici'·IIr
-Bouae 'of Lorde;~ nMion jlas been
ha ~ written to sho .... thllt th.e -Dt'8din .~
living on i~s capttal a'hd the real post. . . _ .~
,
._
. . 'plaTers ha...e itot .cliosen tli,.eafeor ' the ~a,y
way dlUiN the ""a.rj they mlisted prnctll"
i~. hidden' , ~ng to ~tliat Jac~. and " A RRIV AI. OF LIEtJT.
·to a mAn; ~ E~ 8bQUld .be pN)UlI
th. con~8Il' inftatjon of eredit. ⢠~:-ii JOE"'- BAILEY . . them, and 6llp}l(lrl · the club- w}lieb th "y
and Stouls
!he .1lrst· neces8~,,8teps .~re a ,speedy
~ .. ,.' ..
'.
\ . : hn.ve I!O greatly hooour«i by their gallA n'
'- :'t â¢
· &ii4P~ltec!:a.'I~e'1,..ed from Malt ' pe8.()e, .a cessat.l9ltof Government boi- . ' TO
FOR WDDlG I ()if . deeds. . , . .
rowing, a return to a sound currency .
.. â¢â¢' .
A. N.w ", ..ding I nCWllbent ⢠â¢
have been
and Qormal oonditions
. ⢠. IftAACH 1st
.
A IlOJ'dinl we}OOIDe will be gi ...e.n to t I",
⢠HlltflOlln Analytical
Ret-. Frank Burnett w n he comes to tll k,·
The w6rking Cl~8 can do
.ABSOLU'IELY
u'p the inol1m~ncy of St. -Mary's. CIl,tl.
'GEN UJ NE .. help~ward8 Ihese Ien4s~ and it is
Street. " There is room jn, the pulpits to-d""
they that will reap the most benefit
for . men of stro'ng mdi' d1\ality ... ho will
from \bern.
They must cease from
be o.ble fO j)8pture a.nd ~tafh. tii. Atten ti on
of returning aoldfeT8, and Mr. Burn ~tt.
making dBman~ that are injuriolJ,8
judginr frOUl tlie details of his car...,r.
to the varioul ttadel concerned 'and
wb.ich appea..oo .in J,nst week' 8 paper. i.. a
the country In genecral. 'they must ac!lower-CuI preacher wlth a broad and practt·
cept ilie ofter of the Government to
cal vie... of the people,·onemoreo1'er .... ho ho<
inquire ' into matters and see h6w tar
had ooneiderablll experience
Ii!' W Of '
amoJ\lrst the troops as a. obaplain to t h'
th~se demlloDds can be granted in jusForces at Colche<rter, where' he at pI ~~lIr
tice' and equity. 'fake the case of the
resi
. It i, all in his favour, too, th:t f
r~lw..ys as illustration, quoted by
he take a deep intereilt in ~ C.E.M . ~.
~r. Lloyd George 1p the aouse 01
(he ACts 8S: hOn. clerical $(\Ql'etary for t ]. ,'
Colelle.ter and District Federation), a s w. I
Commons.. .M Lbe beginning of the
M in the work of ·cadel OOfll<', and tha.t I .'
war they produ~ed cloee upon ~ mi~
its a. oopaJft.e organieer. We hope that I I.
JiODa aterlinS proftt, representing a
very liest 1lj!e will be DIJIde of his abill tl"
Qlodest four per eent. return on capt... hen he come.! to Reaciini''l .
;
~-c~ital wblcp is beld very widely
The Nat o~~1 IndulVial Confermce.
.8J)d - in ' small quantities aa wen
Tb., NahoDal Industrial Confe~~nr ...
...hich th., GOTernment have decided to ",ti l.
q.a large. 1 SiDee tbe war. owtng
will DlHt wit. the vie.... of Colonel Wit.,Il .â¢
t-o inereued cost ' of Wligel and
for he advoeated eome streh tribu.nal in Ill'
Ipft'Clh 1I.t St, Mark's School Jut we<>k:. H.matertal; - 90 dJUoo's" have' been
VIA ./
tben ..id he was ., a firm ~liever in th~
added (0 . the coat of l'UllJlioi \he
eettle.l'Jlt of aU thoSe Uldustrial probl ~IlJ'
THEALE,
MIDGH..... THAfCHAM.
,
,
5&11-.". . The proftt bas 'all bpn
11)' "tt~ round a table. 'l'hl'l had iI
Paae ~rence 'IiittiBa ill ~an ; . w hll~
By Motor Van. '1eavill' OI1~"
..,..bId ailel U1e' GOv.~.Dt . baa
they wanta ·. was a peace OODtf'~ee " I
either .to mallie. 1004 th. ·.loU or
ROAD CoRNKR (LoiuIon strWtr. â¢.
-·--"1abov'.tw.. at h_: he w . . convid" ,I
Ii .... .,..
OIl to the
that if they"'hW'" ~. eoat. ~ "r
on TUES1;)AY. THU~DAY -~
It.
,
}abolH',
tins aU ~
t h.,
and SATVRDAY. at 12 noon.
~IirY,
8lttlq nnuld a table, aad t
h·
~
1 .... _
_
_
t:.. .
~ oel t .... qu_iolll of .ast UnportanN
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p~oo
the
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BRING .YOUR PRESCRIPTION
an
SPECIALIZE IN DISPENSING.
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1:H>{lf'r fore j<li
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