Reading Observer. December, 1914.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, December 5, 1914. Pg. 6.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, December 5, 1914. Pg. 6. |
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Page number | 6 |
Date | Saturday, December 5, 1914. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
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On one oee.aaion the oftl,el ..t told me
deliberately that all the English, I &mODr them,
ou,ht. to b& killed. \
'Al!.ruvAI; AT RAMBU1tG ⢠â¢
"The 6rst thin, l ~b,ad to <1.0 OD. aniving lot Bam·
burr W&I to report myself Lad pMuce my Permit
to botb the l"olit.io&f luid tho Municipal
H&Tfnr aODe thii; and got tbe d9CuJl)ent at&mped.
and stgned. I .. u " lot. liberty to Jfet apartments
aDd ban ~ rest, with the comforting thougbt thaI.
th81fi.T8t at.:g...t ·r.ny ra.t..e OD my way home was
aocompliahed.
My friend. in Kiel bad kind1l
made onquiriea a.nd ghoen me & list of suitable
O:O.rding houle. .
I found my .....y tint to ODe
and t.heD to ¬her bu~ wben the pMple under-
road , ~.
ltiel 1...\ ~turda.1
anlioualy expectfld by
put and, needle .. · to
w.~meci. ~ -SaiD . .
~~s in
I
Reading ~ W omiu.
I
an: iut.eniew to aDO of
loUowiDr YerJ' Jb~" ..tib' ~.iCu"lfI
m.
me w~u
years
"
pOlice' 1
lIloo !!lv.
~.ml'urg ; 'UD~ 1
wu' chc1ared\ wbich
.
I /In,
Itood I was an English .ir[ they refuaed to take
me in.
I, howeyer, l ucceeded at t.st, and
it ..... aiJ:: lOll{ wew before I could get &"'&1 from
1903, Mrs. A. Winfi eld, of 314, Ofo rd Road,
quite twelve years I went th rough torture
lumbago. I suffered most in the damp
H~ .,...ID. - At ft.nst I had hoped not to be
there lonrer tha.tt three ween, a.nd I got rather
for .I .baa to upon. mYlelf belween
nine': And eleven o'c1~lt- i.nd tour and five e,·ery
~m.ieerable ⢠.
times when I couldn't sit or r est i n any
day &t tbe ol8.Ces ' of' tho ,P olitical Police, and every
w~re
other da.j- ⢠Detective 'Office. e&lled at. ' mv apa.rt.
menta to aee 'that I , 'liad not. run awa.y and )1.0
illapeot, my Permit·. . 1 W&8 only allowed t.o
wilk
done.
to try Doa~'s backache kidn ey pills,
and found
relief from '. the first few doses.
I
pills until I got quite ,well againpersevered
it meant something to me to be free trom
a(t~r su ffe'ring 'wit? it so long.
,,"
(Signed) " A. Winfield."
On September I 9th, 1913-near&, 1m ytars
Mrs. Winfield ' said :- " I am better to-day than
have been for years.
The rheumatism and lumbago
, I used to get hardly ever trouble me now." I
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BACKACHE,·
DROPSY,
. RHEUMATISM,
'SCIATICA, .
BLADDER
..
.
\,' Un one oecuion," Hi.-Rin. went on to
... I ....... taking m,. , Puaport to be mined at the
American Oonlulata, &Dd no~ ' beina - ablo to .find
my way -I &ppeal8d for ae,ist4nce tD .. little .nand
bO,. I met.
Ho Mid, 'Are IOU an .Ameri(llll,
K.II? t
',No.' I laid, ~ I am Ena'lilh.' ' ·At. tbis
~~~~~~~.~ :~;~;~~,~::.:~1~~~ t"b""'11 tbe
.bo,.' wabrugg~
up hi.' .boulders
.. Tery
expre.h'G
..y ..nd whiatled.
But heintold
me the
"'&y I had to go.
It w... · DlOIt funny, but I wa.a
continuall, m~etinr Ul.t boy. aDd he ahi'&11- recog.
niaed Die and .booted, 'nere 8068 the Englilh
~rll '-muoh to my disCoinftbure.
~~ll"jP~~l h'
·dAPrlilum ENGLISH GUNS.
.
,5th Nonmber '!'Vas quite .. gala.,. da.:r '!n
I wu out for .. walk ; an4 .,in · the
.. "r~,'\·.. "I~~'~' thGnl was an immen&e crowd of
.,
i·
BISHOP OF
Th.<IN ....&.11 a. large
.t. the annuld
.tri6D~
iIohool.
,There is no way to'· rid the system of impure blood and blood
except by keeping the kidneys well.-for the kidneys
entire blood once every 3 minutes of our liYes, and i t
purpose of Doan's ·Pills to kup the Ridneys well, Such
local cures as that given above are the best evidence
success and merits.
"
PRIZE
REASON ".
This
~:r.
f
r·'
an aw(ul, teari.ng pain round the loins.
ahoyt In· a .cert4in part ~f t.he t.own , and had to
be iiKloora 'by ,oilfht o'clock. in tb& evening.
I Wil'
informed in Unmlltake.ble l&nguage t.hat any brnch
of the regulat.iolW on my part would be punished
by i mprilOmrunit.
·
' .
.. One day 'l wtlnt to Qle Town Hall to try to get
.my Pl._port stamped by 000 of the many people
requisite, antl I 'w u k~pt there .0 lonJr that I could
DOt. report mY"lf. r 'l'be nen monllna an official
caDoe! at my a.partmenl. and demanded to know
reason wb y I bi.d
.
the feuon, &Dd,
seen this difBcult.y,
the Town Hall to
how I hlt.d be"e n ,
(
nasty, dull aching pains all about me.
1 could only straighten it gradually,
_y'.
..
of children, who had
"l:!~~i=:~'r!~~.~
t
TROUBLE~,
·URIC
largo ,hall of t be
, prooeodio:;s
BeDJ:on. wife 9f
From the annual
.be IUn tha.t t~ e
Dean's Pills are a special
Jor : -
GRAVEL,
STONE.
LUMBAGO,
,..,ERVOUSNESS,
NEPHRITIS.
IMPURE BLOOD.
DISEASES.
LLS
~betln
Tho,
.U .hltutwerewere
pl.yin"
fl"il
of 11'&lld, .oldien QD
to know wbat w... hI.p-
three .mall JUDI,
K.uur and decort.he
.
-,
I STEALING.. DET,ECTIVE RETIRES
.
,
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.
~E~AJKAB~~ ~ASE.
'rffREE MEN SENT TO ASSIZES,
I
I~
.1
WC1'6
of. oztord , n.nd
.; .
OVER 30 YEARS'
SERVICE,
,