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To aayone 'with .. touch of .
the fe.lIiOD ct1Jmer of th~ R.. 1.:n·K ln""~n
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_ ..eer CompanJ'
WIIS a THy'uln~
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and a Te"1 stimaJa.ting galhnin/llrPI "e
~~ _ 7 old .
rad es, ma~IY '01 I. râ¢
â¢ei~ of B.di1lC, who had parti Ih.",
~ ill al.toId daJlgera and difti elpal.t..J
- ' i . . ...h
. h t he olli~r, _ h<u Ih....
......~t er 'Wlt
dared ~eir h&rdshjJlfl, delighted .t I~ ..,
porlQaity of
wi
tlIe old friend.hl~o~
thj froBC. lt1I'as Bot th e lell8t of th~ k' -,
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1I'Jaiel! Mr ⢠.LeoBard uttoD '''h.'Ik!·
. , . of :&..du.., ra18ed th~ companl~'a:
5 I: 7. Due
SINet,
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, READING PROPERTY- OWNERS'
ASSOCIATION.
A MEETING
SATURDAY;-
"
IIMLL
BOOK
'.30 ,.",.
at
ON TH URSDA Y, NOV. 20111,
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BROAD ST
T. READING
(Opp08it.. G
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"TlD: P08l'l'IO. 01 paol'Un
OW_. TO DA.ft"
"The GuDt of Silence,"
Staning
" Uttle Women,"
THE FIDfS STATEIIENT,'
Property OWflttS ill Reading and District
are COI'dially invited to attend..
Are uniting for
An OPEN MEETING
All Men and
W~rdiallY invit(cL
NO~.'
"H
Cbri8tiaa
SIL~R
. AM Welcome.
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lOYAL 50CIETJ POI THE NltltUlOR OF
CllJUn TO AIUIIALL ..... a DiItrict ar-l.
BOOK ."
Gazette.
hthe'. A
DI8Idct.- 3.30
for
,».1Jl. PVBUC KEETlNG 6.30 p.m.
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Part f2.-" THE
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SDAY, NOV. 5th,·
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p. 8.30- ⢠12.0
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. 'G rey }1euy lOIlICKERS, . !Jill.
Jar,. une.
it
BLOUSES.
TRICOLJNE BIou5et'.. wash and wear well
are smart andvery,J.ik ,ilk in appearance. '
We
a &foci or these in WHITE
n .." ".... and COLOURS, also IOII1e very nic~
neW'stripes, All at 12/'1 each,
Jpb L ine POPLJN BLOUSES "11, worth
8{U 10'11
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SEE WINDOWS.
J~ COLLl)'lS,
""",y 'lAB TBaJIlNDS .
4th.
The- Rev. A. EJING IKensingtonl will induct,
and the Rev. Ii ~. GILLI~, M.A. (Jlfarylebone)
will del!ver the charge.
.
READING (6re st'nJ
Tbeale...
.,, "
~m~(On station
WooJ~pton .. .
.
Cream.
Ribbed VESTS 33 in.
⢠long. ~.. ~ks. ~n'
Heavy Rfb~ ' COMBINATIONS,
.Women'.. .SlU. Out size fI'.
LadieS'
will take place on
. Service -begins at ~.30 p.m.
a;
WARM· UNO WEAR.
The Induction of the
Rev. Dr.JohnSteel~, M.A'.
TUESDAy.
WEE.KDA'VS
.
.16, CAVDSR" lOAD, READIftC.
Z.30 p."...
:ATION."
. "nH-MINH,"
PART ;1.- " THE WILL."
7.45
8.3
1.25
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Latest Puis.and London · Styla.
LOWEsT PRICES.
Country Clients waiteel OIl by request, without
CHANT
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n.tn.
The Most BcalltiIuI S~rial vet produced.
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These aJ'C! Io_priced
piclled at random
from oar vc:r.y
stock of Woven Underin aid 9 f the fWlds o( the above Branch wjJI be wear, all of which il marked at lowest prices
opened by MRS. LESLlE~W~LSON
I
CaSh.
THE
"d 10llowiDc two daYl, exclusive to this In the 'fOWN BALL. Il ADINQ.
Special CONCERT begins .t 3 b'c1oek.
Continuous Music and-Refreshments available
⢠from 2.30 to 9.30 oD "
TUESDA Y & WEDNESDA Y, NOV. 41h eo Sill,
G eraldine Farrar ill a tense lov~ drama.
A.(krnoon Tea 1/·. Rd~ments i"n . eveninc
.
1(- or 6d.
Admission on Tuesday, 2.30 p,m. to 5 p.m., 2/6 ;
S~ all
othu times 1/3 (inclu ive of Government tax).
"rom'tbe well·remembered play by Cyril M. TiCkets (tom Mrs. Mu de Bathe, Hartley
Harco~·rt. Starrin, Constance Ta1madge.
Court, Reading. and .lIfts. Milton Bode, BOI[
Office. 42. Friar St., Reading; and a( tbe ~oors.
"TEM
.JULES TlGNET,
. atra charce-.
CASTLE S1'IIIT CORGIIGA'I1OM1 anJIOI.
WED
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William A. Brady's piclurlzation of Louis M.
. ..... ~.
A~tt' s , 'mous novel.
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PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION:
STIllE AT MESSRS. G. R.
JACKSON, LTD. -
Chair to be tallen'by HR. (j...£ ;HEWETT,J.P.
S.,DAY.
The c,clouic Serial
Ai Mube Price
WORKERS DEMAND
INCR£ASE.
'And following hr~ dl\l"" exclv.sin to thia
In ' BROAD STREET CHAPEL,
'l'beatn. I
On SUNDAY, /IlOVEMBER ~nd, at 3.30 p .m .
,. vi rile drama o( the goldfields.
Monroe Salisbury.
........ 0lIaI.
. . . W1'CIIIIU. Go ou.. - - .
'lfOKlJlGlUll: '. ~ ftDW.
o( the National federation of CHAMPAGNES
-property Owners), .
WDDIC IIOAD SIBIr IIOI'IIIIIIOOIl
. . . . . . . , Oft
I, - Nov. 3rt1,
.... Monday
.
OA.,.....: .... ~~
Will deliyer an Address on
From the Ambasadon' Theatre, London.
Box Office Now Open. ,
~ VAUD
-me,
H'_'-'_t' ...... ...... a.-.
wiD be heW ill the
-for the purpose of
WELCOMING DR. and MRS. &TEELE,
will be held in tWSCHOOLROOM, '
on NOVEMBER 12th, at '. 1~ p .rn.
.
KINO'S SEED.5MI!N.
O
R EAD IN G'
fl
READING JUNIOR CONSERVATIVE
A OC~TrO .
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. SMALL
surrON &: S
THE
u-.l1l~ them. th ..t he should have
Ti.... aD raab to noh a bt.p~ rpu l l :
~, ... to - T that .the m~1l ' ppr..
. . . . lti8 k.i~ til chUa
WOIJ ItI boo IAl
pat it ."'1 mildly. 1t was trati!yin~ . too
flo _ ae ~ oIlcerl who had 'held hi ~
_ _ in ~i companies, though Ih.~
... _
BOtahIe .. bIen~ owiug t" abo
_ce from ~laDcl.
n~
pre.... nl·. 01
)(a~ral ' r R. 1 . Pinney. K ,' R
who _&Ddecl dle 35th Division, in "hleh
the S5t.h- Compaay lS'Ved, W88 paruclll.uI,
p~, 'and jIl.ii tribute to tbe semc", o~.
the B.eadiD& ~JNUli
wiD bt reud wll b '
p~e bT aD ~ eit i _ of ~cfiPg. C.. I'"01
WilIoa, lI,p ' falIo
, h abo
hJ8 I cUHt .. mar}
goodwill by' 1
g in from anoth ..r ~ ...th·
eriD., which
d been bed for th~ ' ''.'0
aDd ' T j 1lg hi wotd of pr:I " " IQ
Ole BMdiac
E.II. It is Oil. sueh an .....,...
IriOD ihat i t
partieularly fitting th.t
th,e representa ve of the borough should he
one ' who has h '
U abared the ha.r(l.h'l)5
of the field, and who ean tberefore ~Pl"·' ~
i;Dtimate IInowledge of what the dItT,·r·
ent 8"erTices bave performed. His TeCOItDiti"n
of the ' nluable semOO8 whieh the R- K
Co paniee have rendered is one wbleh' the
mea specially appreciated. As we have .~
before, those of U8 .. t bome have 110 IIO~CP p/
tion of the utraordinllrily diffieult ,,,,01
d
eron8 work which tbe RE. Compa" ""
h ad to perfOrm, often . ~ng called upon '"
diaoly the tmost bravery and de\ ""· n
in -the face of terrifio fire. and to sho\\ I he
most un ' earied 8ctiTity. We hoJ'(' .I· .⢠t
the t hree companies will realise that H.·."I·
ing i iDdeed prcud of them all . nnl l "III
ch eri h tlrei:r splendid record of .en '" â¢â¢ r
King anti country.
Everyone sllould Vote To-Morrow. _
I t ia difficult to l'enluade pe-oplf \-I '"
i nter t in the munieip.'u ('\ocli"n. I"J t
there nev« was 1\ time when it .....1' I: ·re
n l!CE6&lry that e"eryone, who ha' .⢠1 I. â¢.""
~nomiool and wise admini8trnt 11m. ,1 .⢠,,111
that t.tu- men are retu rn",) " Ii .. '\III
put r etr enchment fue,t. This p"I ,,', 1- :IS
~a.., for the 'Working man i i ' I t , ·,.r
other lel.n.sses. ..W orking InE'n an" n ll ~ n "nl \"·
i ng f~ tlteir landlord. hl' \.· I""'~ .t
paper infOl'ming them th at .⢠,"!." to Ibe
inCn!8Se i.n ·t hentee tbey " ,'II,,\~ In ""Y
80 much extra per week 011 "
I " '111 and
even on Qle 8IIlallest hO!lIW'" II,.' ,,\1,'1111 18
CIOIltrid~ble.
Yet what doe< 11.< I â¢â¢ )" ."r
P arty ' fell them? In a cm ll!.'r "01011.<1
'. Policy 01 the lAtbour Party, " " huh has
be!n w ued in all the ward!; ... h,· r., .1 1.,1_lUr
candidate is standing. we l enu : .. Th.
anxiety of. the non·work.. rs about th o rttles
i , an effort to put a little DI"'. "I the
wOl'k eJ"s money into th..il own Jl<"~ "'"
Every householder IInows tilat Ih" " 1â¢.1 ..
It ill the working mlln who i. \ II.III~
affected by the riB& in rates. 1\8 h. kn' " .⢠I
hie cc.t by the r~ in the Rending r.. I'i"
in May lMt and again. this half·year . \'rae·
ticnlly every working man has to p.IV'.1
least an utra 18. a week on hi, rfnt ,," IU~
ttl the rVe in the rates.
Labour ' Party' s Costly Programme.
l t i. fmm this poiDt of view th ai ".,,
electora will eXl\llline the "Policy 01 ,hLaOOu]' Party." 'They know thn.t R N"I II ~
is rureedy involved in hravy e!:pe.nditu re 0
oonneetion w-ith the houam&' sc heme. as " . Ii
I1S foJ' the bu.il{!ing of the bridges at ('n \ . '.
sham .bUlh must bt> carried out. th .. rU il
njng 01 'buF.e8, and tbe completion 0 tI,.
TilehuF.st 88wemgt' IlCheme. Then the... ict
nec 8S:I.TT expenditure . in conneetion 1II\tll
the Education Act and the Health Act. I'
~y IlQthing o( the constant Ij.Dgmentati,,,
~f upenditure in connection with ri ' I I I
wagell. H only the.'18 thillr::~ are pro",1 ~
for, w~nt .... ill the ratM be like '
t,\\ y
ad-vanee will mean an addition 10 I '.
worllf.'S rent, though the kbour \'.,;,
cand i tee are carPlul oot to tell 111111 ."
n tb top of all that the town mll.1 .I ..
the
ndidates of the Labour Partv ""
od voc,ting the pnblic ownership IIml II''''
trol of II ll p ublic needs aDd servi~s. in l h..I·
ing ~. el«!tricity. milll: 8upply. Dl.~rk rl'.
baths laundriee. hospital . mnniOl pnl ,' ..1"
oer t... cemeteries. and the extenaion <>i 11 1.1 ·
t .. r.nit h - . '-tram , 'bns and other " I'
viee<'!. , Some of til
tbinp-might. p"';"IIII >
be a n.ntRgeou . bllt thi is not th(' "rill'
to emllark OD larlt" liChem of expend " ".,whl c~ are DOt "itally n~ .
Wh.⢠'
would be the C06t of municipalilling _.11
th
. Mrvieee and how m ucb beltor ·ff
w01ll~ t.be ratepa er be in these dar .,(
hi.l:h eMta with m wmipal gas, electr,,''')'
mJlk, liaundriee and hoepitaIa? It· 1<1 "\,, I·
on \:bat snch
would ada to t hp
CE
TOWN ' HALL,
.
REAJ)JNG,
TaeedIQo, ~ . . . . ~I'
Tickds 2I.6. ~. .
To ~ oI?tained at. 9. ,Blacra~.c Street. Readln,.
......... ...........
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n&QIl"er.
o n.r lMt
CAVE
Beckley. 1
nham. loiner.
Hodge. G .
Turner.
! qlln. S.
retirod
MCOnders
Row".
n.i1 way i
det'8 ; W .
Bober. (/.
Highet.
M OrTi ⢠.
M ....y: .
⢠ire.
Newh(UJl.
lng,
MCOnders
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