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the woode of the G}1i.ltera
lUI to be qUIte Impa66.ble ,
the;f ",ere EO thick tba.t

'Ii£ more leathen adVlllce in
Ihe<lmore D;"'ped laves. you;

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double \w eir cut. boot bills
and Dn-ped', pn~ ha, not incrw,><I
Ibe Dfalllon.

Trad•• Mark ..
.bowe abo••, ill
purple •••..,. few
inche. on each
.ole; without It,
til. leather'. ..
aub.titat..

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_i_tine

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Dri·pod, for .yel"J
for

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Impen etra.bl~

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tb.& whole
Da.ne«f()rest
I ton
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linger 10 remote part_
one c&Ilnot thmit of n.ni.sk
to bum a. fQre6t It Ul q\ute
'the ra.vaged hom.eatea.dJ

... mnch ... thAt of ordinary
Order.

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by rep~e"
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eyerywbere.

first; part of tbia sketch. under the i title of
Wa.tch .-olly," a.ppea.red In our columna of
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CONCERTS~'

READING AT THE
GUILDfl;ALL.

ITHE

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WAR

AT THE
HOSPITALS.

VISIT TO AMERICA.

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PEPS~, HANDY
AT B~"E" AT WORI, & ,. AGIIIE SEBYlC£.

KEEP

B.e6ding, the Lord CAlef' Juet.io&, ..... .. one

princi:p&l guests at the G1IildhaJl buquet Ob.
Shead ~ - Tbo JDd«.. oDd Bar
H. reunnd.ci the ~ tb4.t the

J ..ti", bad ........tiIr visited tho UDlted
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sw::h,. voya.ge -was m u-e da.Yli not un&ttended
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The; belt protection for the Throat, Che.t, and Lunal
i. cozi.taiuecl in a handy box of P.ep •.
A. Pep. Ta!;\ete are dissolved in the mouth, powerlul
medicinal fume. are carried with the breath strAll!ht
through the air.pas.age. into the lungs, where liqlUd
physic cannot reach.
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The throat and lungs are the most vulnerable ' part.
of the body in the cold weather. Peps will make them
invulnerable, Therefore, keep P~ps always handy,
wherever you are, and occasionally dissolve a tablet iu
the mouth, You never know what perilous infection
of cold.. influenza, and even lung diaease may ...
calTied about by people you come in contact with.
Because of their direct action Peps give immediate
relief ~o the chronic Bronchiti. Bufferer, ald provide
young and old with a oafe defence apinat Cough.,
Cold., Sore Throat, lufluenza, IUld Pneumonia.
The Army authorities warn 801diers not to neglect
warning effective by
c:ough. and cold. Make
' Tcnding your loldier friends
of Peps.

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,VOLUNTEERS GET BUSY.

WEAK SIDE DEFEATS SOUTHAMPTON.

WORK AT DlDCOT.
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A apect&tm gift!ed..,nth tfe power to hover lD
'::".::~'~~~.:the la.rge.o~ woib at Didcot. on
so:;
have beheld a. .tfange 6lght In one
'have seen re.&oect.a.ble :merchant.6

M0ISTEN A
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~HROUGH

H~IR.

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beautifully soft,
and glossy at once.1
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stops coming out.

NOTES,

FO?TBALI:.
[By H S]
AN APOLOGY-

I a.m aaked by the

OfficIII,I "

of the RC3.dlD: dull

to expresa t he Ir regret. that Saturday steam '\"

Sou-thampton was so ve ry d ill ercnt. from the e\e~ell
t ha.t was advert.ised to a p!)enr Right up to the
last mlp.ute the quota [rom the F ootballers
Batt&lioD Inciu.clin'" the fa.mous Caphm hank:
Buckley, ''Wu e.J:pecf.e.d and wben
Joe Bailey .
oh"~~""I""'" ~atd:,~n':lO:'~~nd~D~Clv·~
digrut.a.riea even, communicatIon alTlved. oa.yUlg that
to <I.
Hl
cbrna. from railwAY general tnliriectJOD, Dot a ma-n WOUld be. _ . .,. ••_ ...• .
IID~.
.Having permIt,ted hllnseU a -l!O~thUlg like pa.01C aroso in tht) lkadwg camp
6t hiS own reflections the mVlSlble ape<>- M:r Secreta.ry:}1a.nager Harry lofntt.hew s howe~er
turrung 10 another dIrE!I(:llon, would ha.ve be- IS nQJ:, a. m.a.n to be disma.ved, and he IDstantly ~
to work on the task: of tiDdlng 8ubslltuw Row
more a.mamng spectacle
H ore be-would w&ll he succeeded In di.fficulr. C~UD1sta.nc.es II
a bet'erogenlou8 gTDup of men or all rala.tcd below
a.nd SIZes JiclBfI 1U strwge coloured gannent6,
WHOI~~~~~t;""=neftly '9Iilth Ullfu.m;ihar movements WHO'S
Severa.l &t.rlJ..C.ge faces were eeen III
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arrested t he spectator would floa.L
that
took
the freid, but a.ll thmgs c.,";~!,".dC.~
gently Oowni\a.r& and a. c1o"er lDspecllOn-would
side wa.s not a bad ()ne
Lockect,
reveal to him, that the ~uSY men were clad In aprons AS C. goa.lkaeper, held the fort, covered b7
---eurely, he l would have thQug ht such great <i:iY " Sonner U W"hlcbelow and Weller
The bali
~\ll.a.rity of colour and patt<:ID there never :was backs wero a purely locnJ. Jwo COUSlstlDg 01 "B1Uy·
Wtlson
"Charlie"
L<>ck
(late
of
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eat.hi!!!ld"
ga.thered at one E-llot on lan d or sea-butchers'
a.od. Swa.nsea) and H. P Sla.tt.er 'l'b&
aprons not alwa.ys mnocent of Saturda.y 8 blood- P&ng~urn()
forw&.rd line was coId.poscd. as {oDows LorthoDSe.
sta.ins, aprons of green batze grocers aprons. and Gunner 8Lewa.rd (Dundee Hibernians), Gtl!In!l"
lese substantial fabrIC& floral :lind s!lolted
He Smith (Bn<>hton a..nd. Bradford Pazlt A'IIen')e}.
would ha.ve &ee-n that these men were labourm;; With Gunner Allan (Clyde) 'lLDd J.. ~ Carr (W.&!.fmd)o
spades and wh~lb... rrow8-that somo had exchaqged. This on pa.per, IS a. really good IinC1. alld !>awe
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the; 1Cn..te1i for the. 6pQd1e and some the p~n for the thmgs should have beoo forthcOIwng
PIck. '" ~any other thuigs 'Would he have llieelli &180--- FORWARDS A F AlLURE 88 "W1D
ap~-bad he been t.here
But although t.he best part of tlle team ~
All
must be traceJ.bl~ to a ca.use, and pa.pcr, the forwards must be wnt.ten down as ,
failure
Only" .Timmy" Loft.bOU5e who c:lPthe
st.-:mge. ECcne at.
nldeot 000
tamed t.he side and Wa& hugely delightOO at. lead~o~~ Ing the Bl8CUlteers t,o. VlCt.o.ry. gav6 ;l!1ythlD;
approach.inl;" a docent Wlbttlon Allan Lb true.
got two splendid ~aJs, a.nd. BODle ()f bl!! fool......'O t1:
was eled.rifY1og B-e was, however, 6ClldoUl.~ ~
found tn hi6 place, a.nd
display geberuUy I"ck...
eni.husIMm and vigour Nell.b.er Carr nor ~m ti
wore In a footballiDg rriQod, a.nd Steward did ~
afford Lofthouse *' great deal of aSl:Hs ta.nce
t.he goa.l...ec()rmg JlCt'.Tued m the second bulf atd
lLf,t.er All.a.n had I5cored for Reading.. a. :McnnO:i
Southampt.on attack lea to Whooler equal sm~
&th teaws made herOio efforb to ()bt.alO thill ,n~
DlD'" goal and tblS fell to Reading when .!1!J.1lI
i;Co:oo, With a shot. wLUch fully a toned IOT t.Ia
shortcomings displayed

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SUFFRAGE SOCIETY'S
NURSERfY.
'ANNUAL MEETING

BRILLIANCE AND-:MI;l=n:C1"'OCC:: RlTY _ '

ca..6 and
pM&6A8lon of aucb. Inform.-

___ =:c- , _to deal wit.D,.ot.h6r

t~~b;i;~o~~~~~D~~i;.
at 0006 "'Irith u,. All «(Om
tr~ted as strictly coDfidential

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.. small std of 6k:iUed Seei'et.
have been. ..,e.ry auooeseful, but

need of the (uods nec.euary to
A good many eAM8, unfortun:,.
the thorough and mlme(lIai:.e
de&eJ'T6, owmg- to our DO t. ha.vrng
at our diapouJ
Yours futbfully,

GEORGE MAKGILL,
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Antl-German UOIon
346 Str&od London W 0.
NO'Vember 3rd, 1915

Secr.etary

BOTHA
& ZAM.BUK,
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Favourite Charger.

Rea.dmg were well served In goa.l by Locteti,
who 18 a. puzzling player to comment. \J pon ll14
1r6cent. d1Spla.ys ba.ve .been a. mixture of real bnlh&nC8 a.nd mediQCrlty Last Sldnrday ho D13Ue a
temfio lOlstake JD the ~t h&Lf fortuna-Lely wnb
out fata,l result, when he kicked cloan over I\, hall
t.r~velhn g go~wa.rda
In tee second half. huw~
ever he "'ave & t.a£l.e of hiS real abJi Lty and so~
of bis sa.~es were of the mast.e~ oroe.r LockaU
was grandly OO\l'cred b~ W e ller WDO at ODe pc~
10 tbe first haJf :&eeIIlOO to. be pltLYlPg the Southampton forwa.rds OD hlsJ)Wl1
Wbiebelow had an
•., off" day but Slatter a.nd WIlson both tnhanced. the:r .reptl'tatloes..
At oel;1tNl baH ~
showed. tha.t & I long rest from lirs-t,.;class foot
had d etrootM
hls best form, bllt h6 played
well enough to shQw that iR68ding mlghL do wOrHI
tba.n peJ'8evere WIth hLIO now that. ll auo\:) ,'1> no
longer a.va.ila.ble

from

d~~':';~'';;;;o:~l'':'~~;y
~·nAndreW!!,
:!"'?!?~(]'~D:I:t~b'
~O~So~:;:~tha.mpton tea.m were tell'
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the old Reuhn g player, and t.bo \'Cicrl.l1
I .ee
he

Lee

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Simply a. m arvel considon ng t.1jt rtAf!l

b.a.:I been pia} 109 footbu.ll a.nd 00 Satu r la] h

seAmed as YOltD'" as ever Tow.ard s the end II 10&
game he t.mxt ~mewhlLt, but genera-II \! !;1\C.um~
h~ had the best of t ho argume.n.t.. And !'<'y, ,, ..!Iv
like a good ma.ny other footballers bOth prol~
6lonal alld ::unaLeur baa heeD rejected by

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tary authontleB, fi!!UTed at outsldo left a.ml he 'JU
always glVlDg Wilson a.nd '\Vh1cbclow s( rn" l 1!l!l~
to think &bout Wilson, however, took pa.r'&'tcu l~·
oa.re that Andrews did not get WLUtiIl sit lottr. n
ra.nge~ and &8 none of the Reathng defenrl6r~ \ ~r:
generous enou~h to proVlde the VISitors w th
pena.lty. '" Len IS " ()pportU:Ulty Qf n et.l.i ng 3,,:Uo.;:.
his old team dId +lot oom~

THE':!' G!.TE"-

ThaJ ' sate.. proved dlS8.ppolDtmg, lc&'i
£30 being rea.Used
Reading are hopef ul
a.fter Chnstmas they Wlll be: lDeluded In oM
tohe Londod: competitions wtnch 8l'fI dUD to com
menc& a t. the end ()f Janua ry A few week:> hal k
It wag the lDt.cntion of the Reading DU'ct ton t{l'
JOin & Western eombmatlon. but when the. "u:;~
gest.10n to ' pool" ga.tes "R'U throwu ou t I v 111 ma.~onty of the otliel" cIubll. I t wall prflci ,cally
declded not to go tu.rt.her wl~h the. matter Oll e d
WLSe the rust: League mMehes of the season won
probably live been v S""ndon a.t Chrls tm :l. S

NEW BLOOD -

The dePu'ture

of the F oot.ballers.' Ba lla! 0 11
blood will b8.\1'& to be mlroducrd
mto the team, and tbe ;names of the cleycn t..>
be fielded next; Sa.turda.y will be l lLwaltod y; ,tk
mterest. Prom all I hear the serv tOOS 01 11 nlllP
ber of well known plal'ers ha.ve been promi sed tGt

meo.ns tha.t

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