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Reading Observer. Saturday, April 10, 1915. Pg. 6.

Reading Observer. Saturday, April 10, 1915. Pg. 6.

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Title Reading Observer. Saturday, April 10, 1915. Pg. 6.
Page number 6
Date Saturday, April 10, 1915.
Edition
Publisher Reading Observer

OCR Text

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Q~ whQ don't,use
S0 have to
,
c.n

AI~

RINSO

users have 10 do

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to rinse. There's a
big difference.
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RINSO makes a big difference
-a big difference 10 coal-~ big
difference in labour-a big dlfFerence ~o wash.day generally
It wasHes

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cold water-it

In

washes by itself-it washes at
night while you sleepo Just aJ
~
y~~ wake up refreshed after
sleeping so are the clothes
,
""' I refreshed by • good qight's
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soaking. The dirt all slips out

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the nnslng.

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It's so easy.
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-.to

IW"dl I
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Rinae and hang to
dry in the mf.J'IIiq.

Soak the clotlle.

in cbld water witJ.
RINSO ovetnia'hL

That'. arL

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LlVER~OOl:,

REMOUNT DEPch

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IN PACKETS EVERYWHERE.
R. S. HUDSON LIMITED.

KICKED BY \A

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WEST BROMWIGM AND LONDON.

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CHIr:DRE.~ WORKH?USE INMATES.
tHe nout1on rateed AI

greo.ti fa.lth 10 the Su ....
tha.t! m Lwe the n!
to the habthtte8, a.nd
be
to pay the deficit
The
th& Town qo(mcd would In
lDsth-ed penolUl. but at the
"'... ation. mu.t he made for they
::;-(I .t:i.;--;'''-4~'';~; ,Dl'OVlIJOn. that bad been
••
". thou- dllpo..l,
In
the ~' Mr Rabaon
see tha the -.n:a.Dgementl
the Alt~r·(:are Co
It~ had -one ..
were prospect. that Te:ry lOOn there
at work a. Te&lJy ben.efimaJ eonoern As
the nUUleu" 8.lTIUlgementa at tb& Dupen
they really expected tha.t they 'Would ])a
to contnbute more, and tJiey now: propoeed
to rq.tS6 their cootn1)utu)h Whlch!would &mount to
abou.t on&-fifth of the whole cost
Tba.t .]faa Ittn
dl!lptoportlOn.te,1but the mcrease m patient. WIl8

PRISON.

QUARTERS.

THEIR

of the Work-bouae or FOOT
been removed from their
ma.y be JDtere8t.mg to see how
lD t.he town have beeo accom
premtse8 In Oxford toad the
alx Ba.t.tle cottages aTe still
~he Guard\.8.us fLnd on Wed
With Mr E 0 FUJ'er. tho
a. • BeadiDg Observer
~ou".",~~ll

likely to take pla.oo Imore amon,ll'!ri; the Don mmred
tban the lotore4 P,enons
What "'as • good
thing wu t ha.t
~any children were beihg ex
fJIllDed for the gooH tba.t ~uld be done 10 tha.t
W.J>y It was not posluble W e8rtmatt
He t:egrett.ed they h a.dlbeen forced to rilduoe the number
of ~dl at aaoatQna by two, butl financu~l rtfAOJlI
made tb'1m
They thought It better "'" .1 "nl~­
reduce the lnstitut.iona.l treatment than decreaae
t he &.mount of lDounahment and he1p given to
pAtient. a.t bomel
Mr F P COLl.ID wd It was OWing to the
war tbllt, the finance. for sanatonum bene6t were
so blld
All 1JL0!e gone lOto the army wece
ItrQDg he.a.ltby perROne and those left bfl.hmd were
the weaJ;. .ones I While they !tIn had to proVlde
~e Mme amount. of treatment they Dad 100t the
cont.nbutlOnll of tboll6 who had eru illt.ed
One of
t.be TeAAOnS wbl'tbe finance lor aanatonum benefits
WIl8 unsound was becau.e of tbe way the,.. paId
for domfulbary treatment.--£612 Wal paId
yf'fLr
Ea.4t A:ioct.or I"eC6lTed 6d. per Lnllured
"raon and &aule had practlca.U,. DO caMI , at all
&?d otber1l bad ~ver&1 cases..
He would like to
Re & falf arrangement wbere they paid the doctor
for the wOTk be 41d 1Ul'a not so much per head ...J.e

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was empioyfd, on
he sold papers In
58 or five da.j&

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they wf uld save money by 1t
DECREASEIl SANATORIA DEPtORED
:Mr A J &~ silld that although there "'u

Wi.

much m tbe report. f (or encouragement, he could
n ot belp upreeliog some dlsappomtment at the
Immedl~tA outl09k
WIth ~ to the children
tbere could be nb two opInIon. u to tbe DeoeBIIl1.y

of the work amongat them a.nd much energy QIld
mone,. would live to be upended m t.b.D direc

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ttee 8 moqey -for uiu.toria Ut.tment

nt'."" ,11 pen&ary
ESTIlUA,!IIJl,

olt va.loable pa.rt ~I t
work
that It .....~ regretta 1e t.h&t.
they h to cut down tile bed. 'oj two, but .poke
1U tba gheat pral_ of the DIJ~. AJlDg be
lH!hev
that 11. waa there
t.he real .,frectLve
work '[ould be done
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Mr ~A.BSON

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AP.IL TEARS.
death

of's.co...olJem"'atl

WEDN"ESD Y -Before Mr J W Martu1 (in Ute!
aha r) the lbyor (Mr L G Button) 1fr Y B

Parfitt
E P Collier, Mr A. H Bull a.nd
Mr W l' ulton
P
NS OF LICENSED HOUSES
The r.11I
of alLera.tlOTUl tQ
Th8 Royal EJ
change • H~teT"'reet a.nd. • The .1o11y Brewer~
Tilehurst.roali were submItted to the JQ.ltlces a.nd
aPAl'oved _ IT he pla.ns of j , The MarqUIS :J
Granby,' LOndon road~ weTe~t approved 88 they
dld not com~ly With 1IJ)eClfied corihtions wtth regJ.rd
00 wllldows ~n the boundary waiU
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BefOTe
W MartlO (In ~h& ! ch&.l.~) liT E l'
Collier
)It W Poult.oD r

theN they"
wu g~~~.•~~~~!:~~~e~~~1
th.t

y:t

metnltlgo
tb8f. OQly
"mild turn
hope In the

relatio,uhip

geliu.t.iOD ol

lUNGE OF ADDRESS
Edlth.)lQJ ;r. of 18 Anstey road. 'S'a.8 Aummon2<i
not.i!fmg tbe Guardians of ReadlDg of her

fOT not

a"",

Comlllttely CU"" at 82

Tul8\Sr
the 'AJI·ISrlUlh
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on Sunday fLfternoon la.sl:. of
LoUlla. Dale aged 74 who
room &t. 10 -Groeyfriars-coad
ata.1lDg for the put thr~e
Mn Lake On Wedoe.!dl'-Y

held by the Borough

at the Guardians BOArd
Tb,on':. '''~''; 1• •' • •"0.'0, t.he death of MillS

In

the p peed tLTt1IoIl~ent 'fnt.h the Town Council
It behoved them Ito- w&tch the mtereata of the m
ounod rraon8, (or If the Corporation were ,SOUlg
t<Iefin tbe treatment that tretLtm~t l.hotild be
unlvenal and not rutrict6d by Jthe QInOUD\.. ilveo
by the InmranoelCOm.mJttei.
lli IE P Co.I;.LIE& ~ "ld the Local GoTemment
Board /Would not. ~et-the CounCil pay for the whole
of the Dlspensary~ anI! to the Insurance Committee
were forced to :tEJtTlbUte.
He th'ollRh~e D..

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wasil

IICCrDJDg

extra nourll!hm ~nt, and t.a.king a.way two oed!,
which WaR moet. regrettable-they hd left only
£ 300 for the trea.tment/of patients In aanatona,
and yet he .beh~ved B&.Ilatoria treatment had been
the most efl'ectrve weapon for dealing WIth COD
8umptlon ID Itl jlnClplent lltagell
Adding 00 tbe
defiCIency they had £573 which 11 they' .pent. up
to the e8t.lmate lVou1d leave practIcally not.hing for
1916 8S \..he htllnated e.xpe.nditnre practically
equalled the ~e~ mated receipt.. ror two yean It.
aee.m.ed unwue for the COIDm.ltt.eo to "tll.ate ao
clote Aod tbEm relv on aomething •• turning: up
If they bad the £220 tbey ""e~ now 'pending aD
the l>tlpenaary they could retain the two beda.
n.od "have more , unda to work on.
lJe beli~vcd
I the d13peru.ary :w~ a. very neceeaary link 1D a
complete acheme for dealmg ....'th tUberculOCLl, but
!O far a. they were concerned It.,.,U cnp'}Jl.iDgwhat
was the moat vtLluable part. of the work m figbting
the ruJeUe-tb8 b1ta~ent lD. aanatona.. He would
like to RI!I t.he (i;oTporatlOD pay tbe whole of the
of the TDl!!pepaa.ry, and tb\J.. releaae the

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cha.ir). Mr W H Smith and Mr -~·ii Bull
! CASE ADJ0u:s,NjID I
Cyril Gentry Blrob 7 Eem.dKD-nH. ~~rsb.am
WaG summoped for dnvlDg a motcrr oar negllgenUy
JD Ca.veOlba;m rood IOn M&rcb 10th -On the app IeatiOD of lIr F A &.rJeant for the defendan
tbo case
adjourned till Monday ned
BAD LANGVAGE
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Edith Appleby 7 WI1lC pl.a.ce ,,11.8 1rllDlm0Ded fo~
U8IDg obscelle la.nguage JD FrIU'-4ltreet. on April
5th -p C~ Pba3ey ga.ve eVidence, and defetKIa.nt
.... a.s fined lOs or seven d&YII
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Edward ~1"""'1'ave 24 Jubl1~tt.:re was!tlm
tnoned f~r. 1 usmg obscene ~e lD LondoDstreet on Apnl 3rd -P C Younr Kid def~Dda.n'
'1"8.8 With a.1 woman who fell do-.n
DefeDdan~
went to her ~lSt.anCf) and used ~ bad iang'Uafe
- He
od £1 0.14 day.

! 4!t'.c.;.IP'ii!!i beh.eved

tJOn but ther jmuat remembel' tbfLt that Com
mltt.ee WB8 prury.anly concerned WIth t he benefits
to lOsured persons. and It wna upon tl1o,e
that they must ponctntrate thelf efIotU ' He did
not. In any way !wish to deprecillte tbe D~aary
but be beld tbe opnuon tha.t they wouJd do better
10 spenomg the1l' money on aanat.on& than OD the
dl8pensary for d. waa to 00 remembered that. IUl
msured pel"BOD bad bl' own doctor who could
certIfy whetber a person Wd ruffenng from
tubercul osla or not !Alter tAe mOlt ngld cuttmg
down of estlmates--il50 for a.dnfinlJtratlOD, £ISO tor

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TUESDAY-Before !.Ir

Litt.~

Everaham. near C.m

· ',~"'Iifi'''' the deceased

hi!t~~0ti~~~;;~~;~f~:~

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change of ~re.ss the hjLvtng undert&ken th~ n l
~ng' a nd ma,nt.enlltle'e of au IDf~t ra.mel 1rm e
PbJ Ills SlDgq. aged one ,.~a.r -Mr 1" H Hem i1
too 'Relievulg Oftieer maid that defen da nt. ) ~d
Dotlfied pre~ous removals. but on Februa.ry ~]I !1
she mov~ vr t hout. noLlf"ng h er cbange of eddrf..t05
-DefenQ~nt was fined £1
SCl:t:OOL CA.S.ES
The follo lIIg peraon. "'ere summoned for Jlnt
C&lI81Ug tb61flch.ildren to attend i eohool reK'l1arlv
end were d t Wlth as 8tated -Walter \\ Klto
7, North atl' t, Weldale street. was Hoed < I
or 16.,811 dar for his aon, aged 13 years Fre ier I;
Turner 169, hatb8m lItl'eet, Wa& fined 5s. or Ji\ e lian

for hl8

lOll

-Rredenck, agad 11

y~T11

Mr l eo

f:tl

Phippe attendance offi.ce.r of the Education Corool tle"
proved the cases

that. of

t hat three
deceased
had been
ior
months
and
OIlLny .;rears .he had lived
Wife a.t Everabsm
Rer
."., ~,-.'" t.welve montp. ago aDd
Dr. BrAdbuTy', of Cam
10'j a. cough and. SdVlled
Re dmg to sLay "i'th her
FTlday lost the "'Tote a.
that. she had & bad cold
worrywg noodlc.ssl,. about

called to deceased
deat.h had taken
ih~?u"d.e.~ tuted on the

m a 8eml kneel
e:umma.tion be
pneumonia. of tbe
Budden d8fLb WM
aeooncia.ty to the

SORE THRO~T.
BRONCHITIS. COUGHS
AND COLDS.
HODut Old Time Remedy

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