Reading Observer. February,1915.
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Reading Observer. Saturday, February 13, 1915. Pg. 3.
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Title | Reading Observer. Saturday, February 13, 1915. Pg. 3. |
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Page number | 3 |
Date | Saturday, February 13, 1915. |
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Publisher | Reading Observer |
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&lid 'Norfolk
Be bu beeD "Netted ..
L~"'."''''t, aDd bioi hMIIIl truaf'ened to the
At the Pre&Mlt time he 11 at
~.:: . fl .. . . ;c·o..:' ..Orlonl oom!)letlDk h ts tra.lJun.g
1& the SOD of M.r .Dd Mrr. 1
K
IDNEY troubles are altogothcr too common
among womru
Their lDdoor 1 f H.nx ety.
for the children and the welfare of others lend
to ", caken tho k Un6!S
MoreQ\ cr t l err! are
HartJe gb
Eoa.stern-&genue hir
tb& head of the weD-kDown firm of
of M'lDlt.er ... tz.eet
He 1& now &
~~;;;ri:i~F";·~~~' .t.t.:bed to ibe 61.h Berka aDd
College
or tIM} t nM n
won a n II life
"'h
extra work
AttAfks 01 backache headache dizziness
nervousness, despondency
P Sadler
tho h.ad
urinary troubles often follow
and
prompt treatment IS needed to ward oft
gravel, dropsy or rhcumatl.!im
JACK OF
.Do6. 8 Pills greatly a& lit wet.kcnod kidneys.
The medicma II! not a cure all but 15 101e1y for
'kidney and blAddar troubles ILnd baa no 1;1 ~ on
on the bowele But It 18 a. good plan to eat. le88
PUBLICAN
FARMER
&
arc go uRi on wb ch load the :kidneys w
I
Afte,
t h e kidnoye
lost the pame
Doan I pills â¢â¢â¢â¢ 0' .......-
haa been no
oompt..iDt
I
lIleep more re8~ oftener dnnk plenty of pure
waUlr and get mort) outdoor e::r:ettl.8A
DOAN'S
.
ENDING THE WAR.
~
INTERESTING W E A. LECTURE CAPT
lo Baugbu rst utle -zrhil
a Ln.ce or two of banu _bidl
oad
Thence befijrle Great
-patb to Lbe 1 0 th of the
On he b .. bMt. p6lDoto l Of
bl. k 1'1 er I..ll the COUll
an 1 fI ked 0 t. ye'llt6 and
Tn 5 v ew u qUlt.e
T t. "I'i"A
A.D. - . . . F COLEMAN
we Pcew .0
Doo;et auDery
aCollapse
AI~
===I==TIM
llthEI
WAGES IN
[SncuL
'to 'I'D
line... of
TRINITY CONCERT
IN AID OF ORGAN FUND
ngreditnt.&, wb cb have 8n n
t~e
oeru cenltel!l, and an the lurfllJt
klDNBY DISEASE
I ND IGeSTION
STOMACH DISOR:DER
MAL·NUTRITION
WASTINO DISEAses
PALPITATION
VITA~ EX HAUSTION
OLD 40e WEAKNl:!SS
stable
Dri~ped
Leather.
health's '
sake- be I
~ped.
t&ke the follOWing -
'W'&l'
to by .Readrng
oocas O D wbMl. a boJ:l!.tef'OlUl ee& 'WIP'Uhed, tbem o ..-er
baa.rd
'I1::Ie wat.eT wu 106 eo~ but Coloem&n and
hIS tnenas be DK' powerful sw mDl6l'l! suaoeeded n
suoce6Sfu 1 batt ng .. th th-e wa'llellll and after ha.lf
&11 h(lllrs , bOoking eIper ence they weroe p eked up
by another boa.t
Cole=man n the eourae of another
nole Me'" to the p rogrou CIt the war WhlCb he OOD
fideolly prod etc w 11 be over not la.t.er than AU&1t.t
of the pl"EI8en t yeu
!::1:'~:i:~:~....;:::;:;:lIl~d~O:o:ed~;
Capt Hendemon Chlef Corista'flIe of Rea.diDg has
JUI!It issued h m &Jl11ual report for 1914
FfOID It we
ha.~ been lr.rgel1 oontri
~ ~k If! and. week ont reo.
poria eom.e linLo t he tewn oonoettUnlC the bn:...ery
Ihown and the glon oUi. 1Irork dOM by one or ot.b~
of our m a ny rcpresenta.t'9'N either a.t the }l'r(lnt
or b Y' thOM! whose a.rdoW!. dut es a.re to guud our
on the 8e& We do not bear .. great
of tb~ Ia.tter not nea.rlv"&8 much &8 the Adm ra.lty
could put forward tou cb n g (I n the gallant deeds of
eu 6ploDdld
Ja.ck Tan
but wh en ... e do be&!'
of them I t II <Alwa.,a of glory won. rerha.ps tb.re
a ⢠liD mare bazardoua duty to perfOTm than lhat
of Our 6e.& patroUi 6Dd. ou r picture IS (If one of
theM lS'p1eo.d ~d iello-, whose e"f!1r1 movement haa
to be QLIO ot &l6l'tDeu and whoae duUei are such
t.h&t aleep with them .. OIle of the lut thing& to btl
thought (If
We refer to A B Seam&n F Coleman
wh o 18 DOW hold ng tbe mp<:lrt.a.r.t post. of ~ght
eet~r on B, MaJedty a MIP Veltt: and whose pa.:r
ftn~ ~e M, n
Ourr.on ltreet Read ng
Fr(lm
lbo t me Coleman tirat took up eun firlDg be diep ayed & rem&rhb1e apt tude for the 'W ork aDd n
1910 IIond .. g&ln n 1911 he waa one of the
... I
Crt" a n H M S Polwuful ,..ho won the guniayenJ
campetlt ODS of ibll&e Je an 111' t b the rernark.a.ble regaten; respect vely of 6 rounds 6 bun 40 &eCOnda
aDd 6 rouIHia 6 b te n '35 &eOOd
St II mol'fl recently Colellla.n a &QQJrlLOY of . Im 1IiU aga n d'flmOD.
stn.ted .. nd h e DOW u -en OJ Dg the h ODOrary title
(If
Gapta n (If t.he gu n
wtucb d uty 0 l,U!e lr 16
ample testimony to bU rema.rka.ble markamanah p
H'l6 felLt n tbl£ gllnla.) og treat ⢠6boWD by tbe fol
low ng figures 10 rounds 9 bulla '\Vb lst 'Wltb the
la.st. Ihot be C& . l' ed the target ..way
In t h e eourse of some w tereeting letten to h s
parenL6 Colemii D says
I h ave fired (In & GerDl6t1
at..ea.mer or t wo .nd thC!J have ge nerally been
&ware of the fact
On one OCCIU; on wh~n tai:t.ng
8Clme Army olfican to Fnnoe '91"~ II ghted one or two
of the enemy IS cr&ft .. ad they were qUlokJy made
a.ware of o ur p reeenee
We have been h&V1DK' BODle
ve r y bad tlDle6 what 111' th the weat her and tem bly
rougb Ilea
ColeJll&n .lso re1a.tee a. ternble ex
per eDoe ... h ilfh he .Dd two of his mata bad 00 one
'!'he
but.ed
In aId of fno t y Congregat (lual Church Orpn and
11:1e trio L ghting Fund '" yory .uce~sfo l concart waa
glyen l.D the SIll.u T01nl H a U on Wodneldll.Y eye ug
The HI. 1 was filled a d the fund ahould benefit
REPORT
The tot.a.l number of ~rI!IOJlJl arrested. ..., II bown
on the Dome 0fIi0B tab1e6 !u 3SO being an ucrea~
of 7 1.6 cOIDllar.od With tho prev 0U5 twel ...e montbs
Th~ 1I7&e Also 24 a.pprehCDSloM effected. whICh do
not appea.r o n tbftle tab~ be ng C&&e8 of a e v I
Il6ture (bastardy and breaches of rn a. ntenaDea
orders etc) parrons found wandenng n the streets
a.nd deemed. to be lunatteS a.nd !lcrsons Uf'ested
for a. breach of tbe peace aoq af terwards bound
o ..r
Of 374 p6l'8lll1l5 arrest.ed 216 s ta.ted theo:7l were em
ployed and 158 unemployed 140 of them were mar
l' ed and 254 smgle 200 were residents (If the bol'
II.nd 154 6tra.ngers j R:especkng the. r eduea
7 cou d De the reliodj nor WT t.e 33B only
perfectly and '29 could read. and 1fT t& w.eU
The n moor of cr mes comm tled l roported to ~
po leO were 163 55 less thlm Jut year
For the!J
oft'e.neâ¬6 86 l\ e re :a.pprooended and 4 prooee.ded
Ia.gs nst by summons (90 It a ll) a. decrease (If 13 q
." ,mIPat·oo w th the nrevlOUS year
the year 25 Juven Ie offende r. under 1B
were ebar&:ed 'W'ltb thefts C!!tc
w ttl
ml
r
Refo,cin~H'rY
A
LOCAL UNIT OF ROYAL