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OF READING•
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BT "o.T.

A R.ilway Grift ......
~eadiD& people han ·~ways had a
8'rlevance because of the Jack of under.~iJllf be~ere.D
the railway COOlpanles at ~'IJl.stoke, and thoulh
oQe would ima,rine that the old jealous1919':.,
ies. would. have little meaniplf under the
IJA'l'VRDAY, SEajT. I• .
present ' relfime there is still a «Teat disattwar toar to JNDSOR CASTLE.
rega~d for th~ interests of the travelling
. . . . . ~ 0iIIeIef« 1 bcJan. L.ve
public. ~or mstance, the 10
tra~ n
11:~ Mary's BlIttI- U~ ,.m: Rdlllll Pare
from Reading frequently airives at Ba~­
lnlfstoke in time for ' the would- b.SUNJ)AY SEPT 1'"
, pa~sengeTs . to Salisbury to,see the S.W.
'BRIGHTOM. A OwabaDc "III leave st.
•
tram steammS" out 9f the station. iDstead
of that train beiq- hetd, back f01' a ff' W
BCIa fQr IJfiII*m at. a.m. Re·
ffOlD BriChfoft at 6 pm. Return
hose delegates at the Trade minutes. and consequently ihe ·pasFuel
u
sengers have.-a loojf . and weaO' W~1t .
U
0n:aIIw Tour 10 ABJNGJ)ON and QX.
on Congress w h0 gave .fir. It is often the same with trains which
Ji'OltD, CLelwe 0U0nI at 6 p.m.) 8tcp- Smillie his petty victory in respect arrive at Basingstoke on the S.W.R.
pm, at DcwdIeIter AIIIIeJ half-hollr. 01 direct attion actually , ,r
Lepresent ~e; they find the G .~.R. train gone,
Wlth disastrous effkts ID the evening if
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1MM a MarYI ~,1S p.m. Ret1,Jm
JPWe
716.
'
,
.
in
that
matter
very
few
of those they want- to kt beyond R~ading. Th e
MOMI}AY EVltNJ)IG ud W
other evening the S W.R. train wa s conWED'NaDAY, $EPT. 17th.
t
th ey used .
A Ii ttIe siderably delale.d, and did . not reach
'Plume 971.
Cireolar Tout to WINDSOR CASTLE . W ose vo es
TuESDAY '
, 1 .. .
Stopa at wtaileot CatOe 2 hours. Leave CQ mon~sense consideration Will Basinlfstoke till some time after ' it was
WEDNESDAY EVEMU4G
,........" UNIVBRSlTY CoLLEGJI:, ' RuolMG EDOC..tTlOJ(
THUJI80AY
St. lIary·~.Butts at 2.15 1I.m.
Return suffice to make clear the poinf. chle, and ~ G. W.R. train had . gone.
.
- .
. On the tra'\p were two young chIldren,
. . ' th
.
...._ . _ .~
.Fare 6/-.
,
I.... ~1\r
FRIMY _'T ._.
ect actJ&n l5
e tnlsrule of the who were to have g
on to the MidKZJWlnG.
.
Collllrrna.
. sA,TuRDAY. SEfT.- nlLe
,"'
SATVIlIJAY . •••.
()trcular TOlir to ~JUIORD and H&ltLEY majority by a minority able ·' to lands to be met by a.certain train, and
· _will on th
'ty b who could ~ot, with the .ReadmlT train
Lea.. Old. . 6 . . t.." 8l.1bry', lotc.e
CLASSES,
.
"
e commum
Y gone. 'J)OISlbly reach thell destmatlon .
i iNOTE.-SPECIAt 0
PRIC~ ,
BuItJt
i
15 p.m. iIIIIit.m PWe ""
;the
mISuse
of
the
power
attendant
There were also some soldiers ju~t
fOB
1"~,
jia:.lDCIiJII T
;
WINDIOR MCo. · A ~ will 0111employment in the vital indus~ demobilised, who were aJ~o stranded.
t>R£S8 CUtc.... ..; ST
4/3 ; UI'PER 8egiDnipg em TUaJ)AY, !J1IP'1'.BKBBR is.
. leave 8t
JItIttos ' It 11 a... 1m
of this country.
Will any The hours wasted at BaSlnlfstoke. a~e
eo.r- U'II JII'Oms.l t6:
. ..WandIoi RM"""O"'W RehIfDiDc after the tries 'bb.'
ClRCLII, lit ; I>rr ST=(booted).
r
.
.
too numerous to be counted, but It IS
LANC\UAGBS
. SCIENCE.
(N..abacd pi
).
se~I""fu
~n:claim
that
Were IS a really time tbat tbe respective companies
Sl1Jr1Y~~1:'Ja" 51;.
. ' solid maJonty m favour of
.
UT.
1lt1BIC.
PIT !jloAlU, "-; PIT• • '1 : Gaf\ery. 1/J.
substi- so h:amecl their time-tables and dove'Early Doors to all parts, 6.40. Matinee, 1.40. COlDlERCUL .\ TBCIINICAL SU1JJECT8.
BOURN••CiWTHr-A Charabanc wiU tuting that kind of I" rule" for. the tailed their trains that this great bug.
leave
St.
J!aril
..,.
for
80araeuKIuth
at
1l.... are abo SPECUL ct.A.S8E8 POB
system of governm~nt of by and bear t.o t~e travelling public should be
8 I.in, ~ fnm Bourne1bouth at f
. DON'T DE
.
GIRLS AND WOllEN.
th..-....1 nd
h ' h 'h
remec:bed.
6 p.m. RcbdD Fare 17/6.
or, e jA-v."e U e~ w lC we ave COUftIY RMideftta and SIIoppI "
'BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY.
sTiJDENTSB1P8 IN ART are oltered b,Circula~ Tour 10 WINDSOR CASTLE.
.
the CoDep.
g>"e.t,1 .A ,,,,d vote is Th.,.."..,.,ru'Wn• •Meh
"",W
stop. at W~ ~ for 2 bowl. no onously
uhsabsfactory and un- place in Reading this weelc again st
,
.
. TELEPHONE 26~.
,
F'11l1 pariioulan we KinJII in the, Gui4e to
Lea"es St. ~. Batts at 2.1~ p.m. Re- r resentative, and in this partf- prominent reside~ts o~ the county for
- Seats booked by Telepbone; must be claimed I . - . ; . . . . C l - . Price Id. pld:elpebte. "t
turn Fare 'If.,
10 minutes belate times of Ci80Uhencement or UlI~t,- Collen. Beedmi&:.tm~. DA_
we are unaware of any a~eged obstI:uctton m . Broad St n'l(
AU aeab mOlt be bOoked at the Tramway C ~:_case
they will be sold,
of the Readiq "lIa_tioo
'tlee; and
.
di
. 1.. '
ak
raIse a very unponant lSSUe. Jf thesr
Parcel Office, 8t. MatTI Butts, between the pr :lWllOarl S.CUSSl~ navmg t en residents are to shop in Reading it J"
of the Local BcIobeIl.....
' I" Io.WSTI\aPC,!
hoon of 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., and 1.30 on Wed- pr~ce or 0 any conSIdered mstruc~ obvious that in many cases they mu st
,
\oft
'Iun tJ
neadays. Tour. will beDOtiied in thh apace ti~rs on the matter hav;ing been U.S!! 'their mot9r-cars, and '.is their bu s i-~
MONDAY, SEPT. 22nd, for 6 igbts, at 7,30,
each week:.
gtven to tbe delegates. We believe ness at the dl1fere.nt est~bhshments ca~The
Popular
and
Splendid
stcaUl
LaIlDCbea
and M.-\TINElfWEDNmmAY ~ 2.30.
,T. GRAHAM HOMER,
.
t ' al '
.
h not be transacted m a mmute or two, It
" RIVER 9UEKN," ""STARUGHT," "MYSt nt
na Impar 1 lOquary among t e fOn01Â¥S that their cars must remain in
' .C harley'. Aunt."
I
EJliineer and Manager.
TERY;::, and ,I MAJES1'JC" ftbe Iargelt boat
m~ss of the workers would reveal 'the street for a ittle time.
Everything
on th~ Upper.Tbamal, will .tart from Ilia Boat· .113.. Caversbam Road,
th~ fact that it is
generalI;Y
shquld
be done tq eocour~e the county
,
I I
house at Qa~ersbam B~ as follows :ReadiDi.
re~lised that Mr. Smillie's way IS les~dents to shop In Read~g-th e .com~E SATURDAY, Sept. 13.-GORINGat 3. ~ READING PHDoHUJifONIC SOCIETY. th wrong way
_
I plamt . has been made agaInst some of
Fare 2/-. HENLEYat.1. Return Fare 2/-.
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them m the past that they bave done
,
1
.~IC
~,
The
art of getting something out their husiness io Londoo~but if !bey
StJ DAY, SePt. 14.-GORING at 3. Return
NliUAL
FRIDAY. SEP·
Fare 2/-. HENLEY at 3. Return Fare 21-.
!nothing is the art which our .ar.c. to be liable. to pr~secution becau ~e
- HIOD
at.~
BROAD STREET. READING
TILEHURST .at 3.30 and 6.30. Return
FiIist Praotioel
AY, B
. 26th.
r~OIUtiOnary a"';tators profess ' to thell: . cars r~ alD outSlde a tradesman s
(Oppo.lte Ge~raI PeR Ollicel.
1...
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1:)'
,
premIses while they are engaged In
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Fare l.6d;
_
at8~t
U.a <: acqulred. And- the method IS shopping then they will inevitably , be
W, FRIAR
, READING
Y, Sept. 15:-.\ SPECIAL TRIP to
(HI
).
. _
so ~lmp~e, according to them. You driven aw~y. Wf! believe ~at th~ interWALLINGFORD at U. Return Fare W<!rkl Coleri"'r.,Ior'.
"BlAWATRA:' exflJlgulsh rent, profit , and in- ferencCl Wlth ordInary. bus!ness f5 very
On • •JI"'~
t. t Ua,
2/6. GORING at 3. Return Fare 2/••
I
,
~~.
.
I
And follow-ing two ~.. uchuhe to lb... :
the" are anathema small: Broad Street 15. a Wld~ thoroo~~HENLEY at 1. Return Fare 2/•.
Appliea.tion lor membetahip to the BOil . ferest . beca.use
l'
J
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fare, capable of dealmg With a bIg"
Th_tnz,
.
Secretary, lin. J. ElliI, lI81. Londoll :ao.d, to Soc' la
Y, Sept. 16.-A SPECIAL TRIP
IStS,
and
you natIonalise volume of traffi c an d it cannot be Said
BeediJtc.
.
all industries. It is true that when that there is . a~y serious difficulty m
. "THE AW
lNG,"
MARLOW at U . Return Fare
1
GORING at 3. Return Fare 2/-.
the industries have been bro.ught
th.e . latter. . It cannot. be ex.. A world of care shu! out, a-' Ii world of love
at 3. Relurn Fare 2/-,
I;
STlAMUS. under political control the man ' who pected that vlSlt?rS will put theIr. <liIrs
shu~in." Feahuing YON''IAGUE 'LOVE. , ~W'~DJNJi:SDAYi Sept.li.-A SPECIAL Tiup
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up at a garage Just for a few mlDutes,
promises most will probably rule and ·until the 'c;orporation themselves
"FRIEND, H
B -...,
A "0,"
to GORING and , STREAn.EY at 11.
~win, 4 ~rs to view stmatIey Hill.
the roost, and. th~t great masses of provi~e some place where they can st~nd
l tarrilll& MADG~ KENNED in a dehght{\lI'
Return Fare '2/-.
the workers, . lOclted by. him and we .fail to ~ee (~e reasonabl~ness of th ,·
comedy..
.,
GORING at 3. Return Fan: %/"
dahled bd; visions of Utopia~ f are actlon wh,lCh IS now bemg
taken.
HENLEY at 3. Retutn Fare 2/..
.
'
. Traaesm.en cannot afford to lose good
The Cyclonic SerIal . •
Y, Sept. Ur.-A SPECIAL
likfly to emand more than their customers, and they should make kn wn
oUfPut is worth, WeU, let them their views through the ehamber of
" "HANDS UP," .
to' MA:RLOWat 11. Retornhaye what they want. Why not? Commerce. '
Part 5.-" THE. RUNA AY BYIl)E:"- •
·GOR1NG-at3 .Retwrn'F'are2l-. nz.·nL..a.
at 3. Return F'Me 2/-. ,
Ru;n each industry at a loss, and Docton .~ Mlnl.t.... Honoured.
Path.'. Anlmate41 eaaette.
Y, sePt. 19.-GORING at 3. Returri
make up the loss on each industry The parrioti.c Englishman is not
2;'. HENLEY at 3. Return Fare 2/-.
from the proceeds of all the others. a~xious that a. f~ss should be made .ver
.
h
'd
f hIS work, but 1~ IS none the less gra fy~t l~ • ~ e great · a vantage ~ ing that the unremitting efforts of the
Ali thi. wetlr,
lonalismg them all.
And If medical men and the ministers ot
MR. and MRS. MARTIN JOHNSON in '
af er that there is any intractable religion have been brought to th~ n tice •
.. Ad.,eaturea Am..,
i...... tf
d ciency make that up bv taxing of the Secretary of State for War. It
. h 0'
h
<
h
has been patent to everyone that the
Part 9.
e nc. f course, V! e1;l you ave medical men of R~ding ,pave
essed rent ,
lOterest
and badly overworked during the war;
pro ts, you have destroyeq the have .put tbemselves wholehearted I at
to
.
.
W.
DIlTllura...,
canita) value of all the securities the dlSposal of the brave men who
'-;-h h
. k
. Ii
h d suffered for their country, and ma
:&.od lollow-ins
wbic t e MC ed caplta sts
a, man owes his life to the skill
S~IN
and by the, same master~stroke
devotion ell our physicians and'surg
r
ha.ve annihilated their income~. The ~jnisters' of religion bave
"The T
~~.
PUR~8T DRUGS ONLY IN STOCK.
So .t he'" 'Will have no means o. pay- splendId work. ~n some c:ases they
.in aatoonding drama, founaect on the
. J..
r .
rJ
"
th
~
f had to leave the,r Bocks, 10 others
m", taxabOO. DUt ~t .IS ano er 0 have combined theit customaty d
) persofiality.
. recognised phenomenon of
the wonders of Socialism that long with the care of the soldiers in hos
SESSUE HAYAUW,\ in .
af1er taxing the wealthy out of and thus a great ?eal of labour has '
existence you -continue to re~lenish .thro'!n upon t~err shoulders. In
"A Heart in Pawn~"
' E l.~
f h Soc' 1
I other column will be found the hs 0 '
.Sept.18dl,at lU,m., WALLING·
A tbrillinl ~tol"J ci Japan.
t~~ xCu~';1er 0 t e l a . evo u~ those whose services have Deen
onRet.-n F. . 2/6.
is\ ~,
READINC. bo by taxlOg them; otherWise the oored, llnd everyone will agree that hey
Jet produced.
pc letariat would .have to pay the have ...~ deserved tbe tribute! thus aid
Teas auppli.cd at moderate cbaiCes. Laanchel
for HIre.
ta~s . Which is absurd.
to them,
,
An l.....-rtant Cenftrenoe.
Apply C:- .. AYNA.RD and SON,
West.
. e sound sense of a"
All who are interested in education will
223. Caversham RoM ReacIin(. 'Pbnne U",
fn,"d and servant of real
be looking forward to the
prqgress, such as Mr. Frederic Har~ ant conference to be_ held
BEADING' RED TRIANGLE
Path.'. An .....' . . c;;a.ette.
rison is an excellent antidote to the !16th a~d ~th, organlSed by
'~-~ L '
t
h b
lind Distnct Teachers' }\S:SOClatl0n
CAMPAIGN.
iRIs.. .
~gero~s ~sense aug t .y 4IC the teaching of geogra~y,
}
mtjematlOnalists. In the evenlDg of and history. The comlll1ttee are
Taa. '
~
.'
~~ days, Mr. Harrison has pub- tainly to be . conlTatulated upon
. eel a striking appeal to the ..aJ~- of talent .~ey have-secured,
:1..• t
h h
al also upon the willinjfDess of
wqricer~ 0 f WIJV~
m er~t e as - the speakers to put themselves at
w.ys been a keen and careful siderable ioconV"enience in order
~. He wams the " leaders tlley may be preseDt-in thi conne<lhon
Of tade societies" that unless thaus are especiallr 'due to the
.. the
leaders
Christ Church and P~of . d. !lurgh.
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fonference of such d~S1ons has
AT 'IJIB
~1~QI~tilliI"
~i~. I"'''. I ........:;, iitl<lfcle
and restore unlCll orpoised before by tejlchers\ and
~_.~~~.
the maues coaf.deDt t~t it will uve asting
HALl., JUT.A.lNNG.
~=:i:~.::~~ Itself is f~~ftachi~ results: Our .readers
~
... _ prCS-. p - some aluable llIfonDauon ' as
.......
..1ft fcope of !be confereJlce ~ tbe
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