Berkshire Chronicle Reading 12-1919
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MEN.,
DISABLED
as
gestions
â¢
at
G,l F.TS
Brothers
FOR ALL
T I..juestion,
cc
What
olyed by
H ope Brothe_rs. In
epart,ment you will
of suggestion;> for
~nd pleflsing gifts,
ill style and always
Ized by that excc:llent
sou nd value which
o strongly to the
'nating g i ft-buyer.
ail early call and you
the right present f( t
}' at Hope Brot ers.
..nt.
...u-e..
For your S6Carried
.. Friends .. ,.
IT
is 'n ot alway easy
tQ 1 find "' just the
t bin g " one wishes
to give to .married
friends. The following
a.r:ticles in sil"er are
suggestions well worthy
of. considera1ion :
Chippendale Cruet Sets,
Mustards, Pep per s,
Salts, Silver Cream Jugs,
Napkin Ring .. Silver
Timepieces, Inkstands.
,
I
.....
prettily em.
f:~~ 2/6 to 10/6
.
â¢
F or " h e Hom e
-'
,- --
Ther~ IS no J.!ift for the
home- or one the wife
will value more- than
the" Austin " Stainle
Cutlery, which never
s t a ills or requires
.cleaning.
21/-
sha pes, (rom
I("ction, by tile leadiog ,
& Gallet, Atkinson.
FACTOBY (KEN'S ' XI) v,
1'-
T.be ·a:bove sides met ' at KeDsiD(toll
Road on Saturday. Frost, , followed ' by a
th&w, had made the gr~cI slippery, and
liiIloult for accurate
4/1 1
to
,7 /6
We Austin Ball m,
14, KING S-TREET:, I
Sport. Department i l
witlt
Latut J,...
Ou.t"oo r Gam ⢠â¢â¢
,It.
: READING .:
....NIT.,"'. p ,j" â¢â¢â¢
,,
Order De;artmen / gifJe
allen/i(m, /Q ortle,s by
(Us/omers can rely u.;o"
care/,,! ties/a/cit, Ca,.. ,
0" ail orders (Jf)eT IO/...
,
On, two OO4lUioD8 1I'h_ the
ha e opened their aooount,
Gaab. gave .r &ticks.. 10 the cirole. Later,
Neider made a couple of good .savee, A.t
the other end the 801diers' ~l ' had
several n1O'row 811a&pe8 lrom raids bl A,
Brooks and Men
AppletOn.
In Fullhrook-1Aggatt
the seoond hall,
fo1lowing
' play,
centred to GMh, who lashed at ,t he ball,
but miaSod. i.nd ' it went - to Greg8Oll-Ellis,
for
0 netted. A veil. confident. appeal
1..
d ' 11 ed
d
" ticks" against aln was 188 ow ⢠~
the point was permFi~to ....:~..!t.... ' I~
now 0 wa.rds the 80.".:"'_" p~ s"oor", ,
and were always in theU' opponents' half.
Tile POpot.P~lt ul! a resolute defence, .and
kept 'their hnes lI1tae~ and th~ , whistle
blew,. leaving them WlIlners by 1-'-0. A.
Brooks at centre and South and ~fleton
on the wings p~a.l'~ ~el1" but were 11 suppOtted by their mSlde forwa.rds, whose
'!,ea.knf!!!8 . rend~ th.e Factory mellective
In ftnlehlllj!'
off th61r attacka. The Il~
'fen4Je wal sound under pre8Sure, and play
to a man, For the Depo!. B~rtleU~ a
' freq,uently eaved the 8ltuatilJll, lIut
"sticks" too much. The halve. goaTe
II. Tigorou8 display', and geD.er~lIy · bad the
ineasurs' ~f the Fa~t.ory ~qnt l~he. The ~or~. rds. wet'e fast and ooml1tned welt· ,
~1 F~(itory.'-H. A. eldl'l'i L. V. Smltil IIlld
B. G. Shoars; F. J . Brook~). ,LeadIey,
and E . Palmer; A,,' SoutK, 1' . H. Sta.mp~ A.
Br~ks, A. Blake. &Dd. H. C. 4ppleton.
Royal
Berks Reclment.-Serlf;. GoodenoUgh; C,s.}(, Inman and R.Q.II:.S. Bart;,.
lett: S'ergt. Platt, C.Q.H.S. 'Yates, and
Ser~t . '~U8tiD; }(ajo~ FuUh,l'ook-Leqatt,
Se~ Graves, R.S.l(. Gash. Capt. GreponEllie a.nd .Q.M.S. Godden.
JII8------------.. .
r,._~
__Li-er
fa Horle' ud Cattle
Oiil--.J .lIt
\AG
y",
"c.delettet."
The PO...' ..
READING.
CATTLE FOOD & MEDICINE
MAN F ACTURERS.
1 1
. . .........
OXFORD DIOCESAN S.S.
ASSOCIATION.
Wa8Tery
!weal;' -~
1\1. . ft. . .a.
bbth lridesmw.-t ~
w1
'91
DEP.()T,
, ,nOy ~ . B~KS REPIKEl'!,, !'
'OD1DOJ'tuI1IIU4!S.' ,
lIalle 1 Haodlier. ,
quaill )'. six in box
- "
Ha dkt-rcbiefs' in TwiU
d(,S LgUS, Old Green,
â¢
q(jsy Dressing Gowns, Jae r Travelling Rugs, Fancy
Waistcoats, Woolly Jackets-,. Fur and Leather Gloves,
Dainty Neck ear, Motor Scarves, Silk and Linen
H~dkerchiefs Trouser Presse.rs,.tJaeg~r Underwear,
Pyjamas, Bed Socks, etc.
.
.
:I' PLEASE.
t
selected, reliable good at fair
pric~s .
0'0.,
.......
7 ...
PUIITY 'YO 8IU8T , , . . ..
I
.
ew MotorCar
11'_.
,~
32/6
â¢
have made a $~ial studY of QIfta for ~nt"""n.
A FEW
as
I
,
15/6
I
"We were _
..... _i'-_
__ .. ,.. 'D-acil
... AO:
ng f or at
.
--;-~. We pTe ....y COIloerts and 11' had
This l!Cheme haa now bflen extel?-ded to.!Q&ay happy 4W~CTther. My idea
cover all employera even iJ em~11I6f lill ptting ~ !!
" .. not .. a
thaJ} . tI!Il wo~l*'P.~' The ~=~ofHOnour baDcial ent.q,ria, l*t ftilt it w~ld be
is tbUi br~. within !:he.--....
every Ter,! Jrice jf _ ,.,..W ;'"e each :r- olle
emplo,.ef' 01 J6bour in the IlOUlltry~ It little concert wit...
~ _ aU the old
.boald⢠.however, be ulldentood that UNI 1\ ' _ . "
,
per
o:eW- tothe,..boleof ~he WOl'~81'8 In tit_ w~ Jl&'. Pwo". Ka_too; who
employed III the estabIiIIllment,1Il q-ao... " ... ODe of tit..
...~ ~ . the 3ItJl
The OIIly e:o:ce,t-ions to th1a are when »WeI1I1..
,~ ~. illtro.
Trade Advisory COmmittee. h,ave r _ · cl__ «',l'h.'
..
oOeMioo of
meaded that the I*'<l8DtaR~ shaU be aJ. tJaeir. &ppea.....
! ~ 1aet week.
c\llat,ed Oil the Jllale &taft. Le., bote", rft1 Be bad ~~ 4iaIvi.tIIMD.... but
taUl'uts, lace IUld _bt-oidery trllde&. . . ae~er 01 t.hfi
.~t.ee a,.-r~ alld
It is again pointed out that " a eli_bled d ' ted..
man" for the , pur~ of this sebeme meADii
r. G'«Iree B"~
clever 118 of
(tiL
man m potI888sion of a dl_~Dt .yore in hie ......
patier, and he
aDd by MY man ...ho has r_ftd dorded m~h' ~~
bJ1acin&: forward
)ijn!st!',r of Pensione & p.tuit~ " ' old number,
dliIII' ~." Kiall
d~l)lemen~, or .~8.tion of MAbel GilleBder 1I'U
,pi_did voice, ling.
~lD.~:~k,y:M~~d~twho 1 adl
by ~he inc with IIOOd qu.lit, "118 &lid delifttl1l1
.,.
0
be lB' ~e ancf ~
&r rederi'"ng
or
part. from "The IIIOWl n
" quite P-ed the
occupation! The ooa~ I(r. Pwoy ~ wlo " .. 4ICClOIIInec_ar,,- ~ many of Iihe panyi... r-; ~ the ~" ~ ... an eacore
ri~~~~~~: W'lth a. tr'atwty abe I&IlR. with iDe diaalMio war " Etrnt.
el
have AlI1!l8 been ~ ca.lliDw ~., (Vietor ~). -Her
able to
~patiOD. and
IOIlJ. "t, W1Ia~of ~~ this~·
ooh, therefore. cannot
ce\lllted. It folir (,(Ja-~ 81110
~
lows thllt l1ilver bad.ed men ate not n-.. pleuure. TM'
'of'
Vivien
sadly disa.~~ men. Ex-ollioeea aa well M lki_U. who u _ .. the ~tiaat.e .u....
men are e1lglMe under -the scheme.
;with the 30th ){jddleIeJ: w" p,)-.ntly reThe fiTms who have noti.1led tb4!;ir iot~ called by her #~~, The ehad,ow.
tion of coming ill \llIder the scheme dun'll( stealer man" &lld f When my ebipll cOme
the p6!t week III !- Mesars. BrOWDe and sailing bom&," and he JlllmbeoJo, with Mr.
Lilly, :aeaaiDg. 6 per cent. ;' Messrs. the Per<l:" Mallton, "hiM in.cluded "One of
Pr08poct Puk Briqk Works, Reading, 5 per the old noblesse," "fore IfnI!. with a vivacity
cent. : Messu. Br~ and SoliS Waking, and hum~r_ which ll'ef.t1y apJ.M!lLled tc the
ham, 5 per oeD .; lfe6sre. William Xing- a.udience. Mr. Peroy lfaJiton ~, of course,
ha.m and Sons, ~ng. 5 per cent. With 1\ hoet in himaelf, and J1 appearance as tile
rej!ard to the lattiir flnXl we ue &eked to foN'lip mueioiaa witb a 'Y~08 was Vel'!
etate that although an undertaking liae clever.
He abo II&Jlg "Nobody noticed
olily iu t been r~ved from them, we mfo." The alldien08 n,V6 him a i"~ warm
uncIer tand that they have t-n ~m playing- welool1le. Miu Doris Bright, a r:aina Y9Ullg
their percentage for a oonsiderable time.
entertainer, gave 80016 ca.pital nnmhera.
.
and Little DOreen 11..-1 with a.Il her old
chum.
One of tU feature. of the p~
LramDle waa the "''-J'8JIOe' of Ilr. Percy
Kahll and Mia Liliaa notlre ill r&«tim...
READING BISCUIT '
etc.: t~
~ -Jth _00 lp1'ijrhtll&Ad dAeh. 1I'''l1,~ Hoare lal
es
I4:J\CTORY . RECRHATION 11816
eqah hiatriooic ~ and charm 0 lII&1lD8I'
&lid lb. Kahn loch ~wina b...lour ill
. C","UB.
p_tatiOll.. taat the audience wlII"e d&lighted and llIIlled 1M more. Xr. Ap.ttJooJ
LOw..,- wu a ...., p1fG1a;r lI_paDut.
' The u ........t;. _ e in the ha.nds of
HOCIEY.
~_rl. ~ aM A.vu.
.
â¢â¢ â¢
we give them for
" i, el1~i rely
â¢
NATIONAL SCIIDIE El1ENDED.
. i'
~I
"
:~~~=Ir~~
â¢
,
Tha follow ins: is the liSt of au_fol
ftndidatee at, \he Octobllr eKam.illatiOll:Preliminary.-Put I. P~ With diS:
ti ct'
A Il⢠S·th
.
n lOO~ â¢
ml , W an~-__ ~; Il , N orriS,
~~etlti ¥:i.:ing~I~' :an:.:::.
:...
.........,n,
aa w;
H. Bromwich.\ · St. G;tea', :ae.djDg:
'
Cover, St. Gu.', Rea4lDg: t, Goodship,
St, Gilee', Bead~: S.⢠Shillitoe, Walltaae ;
rp8&I'tle, St. GIles', .o-ling.
.
, Preliminary.-Put U. hll88d with di~Â
tinctiOJl' H. J. G. WilkillllOn, st. John'f,
Reading: A. }(, Smith, WUltatre. PII..-i :
R.. W â¢â¢ Yates, Wan.... ; D. )(, ⢠N. ReeceJohnton. Want;ace: K. Kitchell, All Saint',
Readiu . A Cb. . ron A.ll 8mts' Readin'l' D~ 'W~l.' ~: All Saints': Roading: S. Shillitoe Waatap .A. E. FaulkeDer,
Ho!y . Trinity, Readillll~' L!Oldâ¢. Winkfi~rd; F. r-ver. lIoly Trinity, ~jDg.
Intermediate.-Part I j·Paeted: I. A. G.
Bennett. Henley; K. V. K. <"'1Aytoll Wantap. E Dima WIIJl~' A II( Gathercole
Wan'ta .. Novies Fr~ ·naien. Wa,n:
tace'
S~ Wantaa"e:' .' S.
Sb';,kee, Wanta«et B. BIUllJRY, . Cbesham,
Intermediaie.-P&rt II.
Pa~: ' E.
DUOII, WIUlt&t!e· K â¢. }(. X. Claytcn, Wantap . A Il Gat'tuioole;: Want. ; I. A. G,
Ben~e~ H;.ueu S. )4. Stooke', Wantage:
S S. Stookee, W&lItacei B. Bugay" Ches'bam. '
â¢
.. Fina1.-Parts I .a ad IT. ra.88ed: L. )f.
Pli.Dt, Henley: E . .Lo Neve FoIIter, Wan-
r'll.
Francis;, n':'1ej'; , pb.ed III F i nal,
(A). \;hurela Bootrine. â¢
.
Prelbllill&1:7 there were 21 CIIndiall, , . the aWmeciiate IS, 10r
6.
AT 1111 Go W.R.,
iiiDliiG
(
The ,-Greatest Improvement inRiding.Comfort since the Intro~uction of Pneumatic Tyre~~
T . ear 'mar ';
HE I exclusive ,Three - Point Cantilever
Springs of the e Ov rlapd 4 Motor
the--/
-ea est riding improve-
ment sinc't: the introduction of pneumatic
.
, tyres.
These springs, diagonaUyattached at the
extreme ends ,of a 130-inch Springbase, give
Overland '4 with lOO-inch wheelbase ~e
ste-adiness and smoothness of ridi'n g which long
~vh~elbase-_and heavy ~eight give th~ large car.
⢠They smooth out roa roughness.
take up the jolts and rebounds.
They
I
Overland 4 's light weighr makes it sur'pnsingly econ~mic<\l, of fuel and oil. !
In ~ompleteness and .qUfllity of equipment
this gre~ter.comfort car ranks ~,ith higher
priced tars.
-.
, See the O~etIQn J~ler in your town ~nJ Qr;ange for deli~'y.