Reading Observer 03-1916
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RouCh,March
ocaly patcll
.. ,ltcby
wid.
paInful cr.c~n, Ihould !»e
Ithe akIn urr."t1x De.d. re··flII.UolnClt,y Z'~I-Bu~
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Many a c â¢â¢e o~ aetioua
pimple. As. prec, ut,onary
Imm.dlately ~h â¢â¢ldn' get â¢â¢ or. orirrl.t.l.)..
crg.rol of_....u.k4_
Z&IQ-BUk
ia far better
ere.ftl'~t:,,":..~,;:~;t':
thall toilet
r
~~!:'~~ retie'. I'Fall,. clc,- up tb. porel of the
active JnedicmaJ. e ..e~ce. preMnt ill
.cep down beacath ttie outer layer of akin.
Zasr.-Buk ren.ewS the brokea and cbafed .lda.
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PARLIA~ENT ARY
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NOTES.
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10 a Ioeal arm of
on three grOUDdaensue Jllhe~lth and
The dilcutalon of the ~,. Estimate. haa been
the prommenti feature o~ ~arl\ament&ry bUlmeu
true week It was the coroplB.mt of Mr IHobbOUM
DIRECTORS,
that Mr Tennant.
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badl o<or worked defence completely broke down,
THE PROVISION FOR THE EX
PEDlTlOIi ARY FORGE
lhue were two It.emS 1n. Mr TenDant}
ac
count rendered wluch ought to ~"e ...tIsfl\ctIOU
even to the mOAt "gId cntlcs of the War Office
Tbe first relaled to the proVltion of the reqUIre
menta for the expedlttonary force In Fra.nce, the
£econd to tbe h~lth of tbe troops and the precau
h OOlJ carried oUt. by the Medical Service
Mr
] ennant read . Iletter from StT DouglaA Haltt the
General Officer tommandmg which test.lfied 10 the
st.rongest terms I to the I quahty and quantity of
what had bee~ supplied-hone!, food, ioragc,
clotbmg and eqUlpment..---and the unfarhog regu
Ia.rttv With Whl~h transport and dehvery had been
mamtamed Sif Douglas Hatg added Out force~ 10 FrlJ.nce have been mcreued
from two co~s to t\ large army The
mad~ for their welfbemg whether 10
or health, ha.s hoen nIl that. could be
lhe result of ~1l the I5trenuous Ia.boul'
tbl!! a.rmy IS t~t;. all 8le '.".'"_~:.U'"_"U
hea.rt a.nd COfIftdent. of
THE MEDICAL ~"D,,·ir:.· ALMOST
I PERFECTED
Best:
",
MAYPOLE
"E~I HAM
ST!.RS
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THat the pubhc had t heir money S worth no one
can~eny for tbe play 0 1 Uoodm nn on the R~u,dlDg
Side aud Hu.(Lun Puddl(uot Shea and Caton
beb If of t he Hammers ~a ~ a rett~ trea.t In
eMI ~ portion of t.he game much brllhant
t ( n I WR.S I wltnel:iSed bel" een CasRldy
St.f?'r ns ably backed up b y t he Heart of ...... t.I.
lo1~an bal( bnck Cou]}
Ihc iltnpper waa put. on
palf, however when West
Ul lone back tactIC!
n etliods tJhe Rea.dmg forwards were qUIte unabl e
t.u I!pmbat effectually
ThiS was not aUogeL.oJ.eT
mrlt smgl for the one back game demands a
ge~ral unde~tandmg and thlll can hardly be
E'l:
ct.ed when It I S Imposi,ble to field the same
el e\ n tv.:,? weelta running Similariv It IS ddficult.
for eaciJpg to ImItate tactiCS of the deacnptlOn
me tlOned. for Ju!.t as a general undenlt&nding
a.m~glit '4he forwards IS necesary to combat the
one jb,ck kame an equ.lly good und."tandiDg '"
nec1""y jOOllgst the defence to play It
the Cwdy Stevens
commenced to mdulge
Ha.
IS IT
SP0RTSM~NLIKE'
I Ollchu;'}g on the oll e back game brmgs me to
another ppmt I met a. promInent Readina: sup
po~r aftk:r tI~e mn.tcb who wlUi very wr&th With
W· t Hum He asserted that such tactlCl a.t IUch
tl
could not. be defended '1 bat people went to
Re clever footbalt and to be amused and that they
di Dot
to see wp.t ~rom"ed to be a sportmg
!trp,ggle IIpOiled by the intrOduction '"Of the one
ba.9l' game There IS sometbmg to be Mid for hI!!
po~t of VIew but my e.xpenence IS that the
quahty of the football matters httle to m08t IUP
p~ers SQ long as VICtory IS obtawed If Rca.ding
11. adopted the sa.me meth0d8 and had _oil the
rna h I do not think many complamts would han
be heard The semt one bacl:. game 11' ,. ma.teh
WI
109 one SImply and solely because t he avera~
foo bailer WIll not Use hLS br&tna !\Iter
It IS
easJlv defeated for It I!! only necmary fOf the re
m'1J!tng Iplayers to keep beh~nd Ithell' coUugn..
.. ~the ball When Op~Ae(l to bramy forwanu
the one beck ga.me IS a rUlky expenment as _u
pro ed lD a memorable En itsb C t
bet_
Re ng and N otta Forest Jme yeR~: a;o Whe:~
the whIstle blew for ttme t.he l!icore w as three all
Readmg \ had to play extra time Wtthout Lvona
... b~ W&S lDl!lrcd They elected to plav one back
snd!
.Notte Forest .cored three goal. m a8 man
Wlinhtea
Y
wan,
an
~
FI RTING AGAINST ODDS _
om ! the outset of Sa.turdo.y s game It
ob
t"IO I!I that onl'y by a stroke of luck could
em.,ge VIctorIOus
The
Ha.mmen, .. u only
bo __cted of a stde
hod played tog.ther tbe
seaSon throua-h, operated With macbin&-like pre
cl!Jl~n and rIght from the dart ft.he Reading de
fen f. was aeve11l1y ta.zed Even then things mIght
h ilV
g:one well 'ha.d Dot the Readin baCks been
fJff colour
BfJrier however coull do notbmg
rlg~t, and LIddell, 01 N ewea.tle UDlted found the
Btram of dOlJ?g two men . work too much for hllJl
In ~g L~ddell did exceedingly well, but he
kiclied more like & half ba.ck than a ba.ck In
go~ Savap' did not shape any tOo oonfident.1y, but
be Impro~~d ~ the . game went pn and when he
w~ aenoiWy trOubled toward. tbe end of tbe gam ..
be ?me out of hiS Ihell m fine style &Ild effected
& number of brillia.nt AVes
that
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GOODM.AN BlMSELF AGAIN L
It was a treat to find Goodman b~k 1D hi. old
form and ooD.lldenng the e:ttra wf rk thrown upon
b ,"" by the wea1m... of Braad"\! tlDd Horler h e
tj"f a. wODderful diaplay AU bIll. came &like to
IIJ a.nd he npeatedly robbed Puddifoot when
bat clever footballer tbrea.tened da.nge[' The
En~hsh. Inkrn&tlonal, Danny Sbea could make
no 109 of {Joodman and It was not unttl the
I.tt.j:r tlredl DU4way throukb the l.ecoDd half that
the~Rct!'hnggeddefence colla.psed 'lJhe work of Coull
mu
JUG
to a la.r.,ge extent bv the atreugth
fJf t4e WlDS( opposed to him, and \when we remem
ber t.hat thLS 'wM compoeed of Ca.ton and Shea.,
Co ull mUltJ..be,. wntten down as :entlrely eat.lsf{aC
tory Like the maJonty of Scotch players he
.omew\ta.t on the .Iow "de, but fhe dId not ve
much away The ReadIng fonvard. were very
ra.gged &nd McCurdee, the K.ilmmock centre-forward wbo deputised for Forrester never got
hne gomg
Mayo I contmued a~sence from
team did not C4l~late to hil eff8ftlvenea8,
dId not render IJofthouae much &SS1St:ance
hClU56 did much gOod work aa an mdlVldual
two of hI! e4ort. m the tint half ~eserved & better
fa~ than to aee Hufton effect I "two wonderful
laves
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my little 00,
w .. . II montâ¢â¢ 0'<1aeziOWI JIlnee and. whtm he SOli
bette( we a ottced a rub on
hl.t back which
WM WOrIEI
In the joJDt.,of hia anna and
JfCI,. I wu lr,old It. "u drY
eaema. Th~ lrrtt&t.kI~ .....
dreadrw and be wouJeI' rub
~r untU the bloocS. rad.
U e ".-a.!I ~t1~ ..at mcht
a nd "'auld w&ke up Mr&tQb..
fng and -I often llIIed to hold
ho bad lot to elNp ...so
ooe-haJr
of Ourkw'a
_ aatboz
euUeoua
_p
(SJaMd) y,..; E
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Jrft7 20 161.
Ellich free by
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A GREAT GOALKEEPER \lentlOn of Hufton remmds me. tha.t few better
, oalketlpera ha.ve been '8een 00 Elm Park
The
Sheffield Ututed. man WaJI nght at tho top of hi!!
form on Satu['da;r, and the clean m&nner lD wblcb
he fielded the ball ~ItClted the admiration of all
The c ori1idep ~ repor.ed 10 thelT clever mmder by
th other membe ... of the defeT\cl> waa Illu>tri<ted
h the frequent ma.nneT In which they sent the ball
h" k to hun when hard preooed At full back
Eu ton anrJ Cope were very safe ..and' the three
half b",ks PIggott, Aokew and !Wooda<d., were
t"f' rv pe"l:st~ nt. TbP West Ham forwards ..ere
neu h.t 10pOlded tbe left wmg f!l11m~ to cqu.1
the brtlltance of the right wmg IJruddifoot who
;! L three goa..lJ dId not do & lot m the field but
be \\ as alw.YI OD the alert and ~ So
op1 rt nl! t The feature of tbe ~e, however, waa
he clever COmbinatIon of Shea. and Caton, who
"' elf' ai wa.Yl!linitl&t.ing raJ.da on the ~ading goal
oom
And Bntainlfl
FaVOUrIte.
co.,
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Local Addrâ¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ :-Ma:ypole
Ltd.
51, & OJ.rd Rd. }
⢠READING.
conviet]o~
fitrong rellglou'9
a.nd hurlmg hl. ~ fe1lQw
had held the.e
New aDd Sec.n' band Ph.,....·I~I....o.!
PlaDOI and Organa. Gramophoa..
.,.HlW'II
Rooord..
to hold &lly VleWI at
held t.hem
M UalO Roll. EDt all Player. at halE
llOual ,nee..
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HICKlE -' HICIUE, Ltd.,
a.IT
ciUldlda.le
of the East JJerta bye electlon, de
lIvered hIS malden speech wlt.hlfl an hour or two
of rua t.aklDg t.lie oath He reaelTed & good deal
It. ~ possible t hat these four (.-hanges cost Reading of mdulgence from the Speaker for. altoough the
the amI! for alt.hou.!£h 'West Ham pla.yed ex subJect befOl"e the House was the War Office
t re~IV ~ood footbalL 'Readmg held them fairly Estlm&tes a large part of hIS remarks were directed
1ell unli L well Into t he secondl hall "hen Il"" to the N avat Atr servu~
~~~ I ' est Ham scored three goalsI m qutck s ucoo,
⢠WEIGHT.
ezemption on the ~und
-oon"'!1""tie,u. ob1ectlon to undertak
that be "83 In II certr
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Mr Peuiberton. BlIhng the 8ucceSl!lful
rald!
Ic)
j Dt
Sava,ge appelU'lDg m goal VIC6 acu~ly controvennal topiCS of the moment a.re, of
~LddleloD, who 'as plaYlD& a.t ISoutha.mpton 1D course the ~evance of the maITled groups at
t he ~outh.ampton v Portsmouth
Derby
Pte bemg ca.lJed up much looner than they had antl
B ~rtdd¥\ deputmog for Heber Ql tte ' t
h Cl}?ated, and the: defence of the country agamlt. air
r a fIg t
p..,lf wh Ie Ma~ 0 and M!..-Curdee pla.yed at. outsll.e
f1.!>b and cenlre forward respect.~vely POSItlODS It
" itS hoped Pmtield and Forrester would occuPy
ooerâ¢
long l .. he
widowed mother OD the
to lee the JDllituy
ground he was
to
exemption
of lhe team It was gener8.l1y spewg the na.nt.. speech ranged over almost every .ubJect of
,Id I.ands !.bat fotled In all five changtl were W." Offi"" poh~y .nd a<lmmlltratlon The most
~ a
ir
objection
mUlDe hiâ¢â¢ t.atement on the
[By .. H S "]
l'rf pcr D
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The Very
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THE ARMY fSTnlATEB.
EXTENDED
DOUBLE
found out for themIS
far better
M'AV
t lUO
m ad ~
'A LB~,
d.
NUTS and MILK.
motIon to go Ulto Comnllttee, left the l Houae m
da.!:knell &I to' ~..t . u happenmg on\he 8alonika
froIit. and In Mesopotamia But It lit O'l:triOUII iliat
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tbe Under Secretary for War could not lay mforFOU~ D~APPOINTMENTS motIOn on such matt.era befo," the Ko.... m open
-\I ~houg ReadlDg were unable to plaee the !leIiSIOn WithOut the great.eatnskofrevea)&ngaecreta
aJ t ~t,::;ed Side tn the field ngamat West H&m no tba.t the enemy IS eager to penetn.te Outside
ver) great' fault could be found -,lth the compolll from this neceeaari.ly prohlblted area Mr Ten
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f
Millions of
selves that
~ 1£'"
~ETjERMINED
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boaltby oklo.
STRO"IWEST
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153,
FR~R STREET,
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To the care ql the bealt~ of the ExpeditlOna.r,Y
Force Mr Tenna.nt re&d Mother testimomal ThiS
was from Sll' Frttdenck Treves the famou s sur
goon, who w!Â¥' at one time It crItiC of the War
Office
SU' Ftederlck Tnaves declared that the
Improvement elfected &D)ounted to an aciual
revolutIOn a.nd tblllot wOQ.Dded soldiera are 80 well
cared f9r that .t 11 diJIicult to 1&.1' m what way
theIr welfare coWd be mOTe ad...anced Yr TeDnlUlt
WQ..S able to .tate that the mcadenoe of di~ea.se IS
low a.od there Ibaa been an ent.lre absence of eJl:I
demIc, thank! to the ener~ of many lCleDtltic
men and t.he Sallltary CO'montt.ee BJgbly .ucceas
fal me&llUI'CI h.I,.,.e been
&Jamst. pe att&cka,
8Dd the N a.tl0Dlll Hea.lth CommlHlonen have ta.lten
up t.he. quest.lon of the early trea.tment of tuber
colous ca.sea remand from the
The
lledtcal Service ' Mr I ennant B&l.d
hal been
almost perfeeteC:l
THE CASF. OF THE 1.uRRIED MEN
W h l "h I
f
h h bod
b
It a 1", tueu 0
c t at
lomet LOg
the !fOOlcd 1D lit Mr ennant alluded 10 Paih.....
ment to & certam amount ,of a.BItatloD ..bout the
CMe of tlie m(UTl~ meo
It had been an
nounoed 10 the new&JWLP!!n
day), Mr Tennant reminded
getle .tep' we", OOlDg taken by tho
w revlIe the. hilts of It.arred men and """",,.a
cupatlona a.nd to reduce t.o a nunlmum
lit for nulitary eerylee who w.", kept at
order to carry on mdustrial Occupatlonl
these meanJI he belleved that the G<,vernm''''t.!
pledge would be fulfilled
AGITATION VERSUS ORGANISATION
Wba.t Mr Tennant haa deacnbed...
cerla.in
amonnt. of &glt.a.tlon IS m reaht.y a conSiderable
campaign to mllame the not unreasonable eli,con
tent of m&JTled men who believe t.ut there are a
considerable n~ber of far frDm mdispentsable
young men sheltermJ behmd .torrmg and re
served occupations mto an ut.terly irra.t.JOna.i de
mand that no mamed men IJhalI be draIted mt.o
the Army 10 long as ODe unmanie.d man of mIll
tary age remams unenrolled
Lon) SelbOroe 8
reply to a deputation of farmera, 1D which he pro
te.ted agamst the tendency to fall mto a "aDle
over the que.bon of Ikilled labour for a~cult.ure,
serves u a. remmdel' tha.t the tuk of natlonilJ or
gaOlsation for VlCtclrv by utJhsmg all the energtes
of the country 1lI t.he manner and place m which
thj WIn be most effective ca.n only be hampered
an obstructed by reckleu agltahon
THE AIR SERVICE
Dr Macnamara Secret.~ of the Admll'Blty,
announced m the HOUle of Commonl on Tuesda.y
the constitution and names of the Jomt Wa.r Com
'lDlttee over WliICh Lord Derby 18 to preSide
It
WIll constst of rep['eHntatlvea of the Adnllralty
and War Office WIth odVlOOry member!! to be
called In a.a re9utred, and a secreta.riat
The fUDC
tIOns of the Cpmmlttee Me to de&! With matten of
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f
f
at
po lC7 from t e pomt 0 Vlew 0 oon ructton and
prO\;lSlOn of ma.terlal
Mr Tennant, In h II
ata.tement OD the .Armv Eat.unates, exp18lDed tbe
dtfftcultle8 wbjch the War Office had had to con
front m regard ..pectallv toi m.tena.! and
pIlots aDd the ~uc...sfUl manner In whIch the.e
dlfficultle!! had beep overcome
Mr- Pemberton
BIUmg"s crtttCIS)llJJ,
as. already has been
mentlon,d
:were
chiefly
directed
agamst.
Naval Air SUVl(:t
He compl~ed that
the
W8I far more deficient than
..monmeDta 'Were found posslbJe
attempted under tbe unproved elf
to-day. Hla JOlutlon of 8011 our
the discoverYl and appomt.ment. of
employed to ra.llway
eOD!!lder the T"atlway 15 helping ID the
work IS DOt contrIbuting to tlie war In
or~ rm
are aSSl&t.ing I pe<lY)le
ILSSIst10g tho war directly by
lfonng
tbe
Arm.,
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Do you QbIMt
woun~cd
TrIbunal
taken
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to do work 10 the
am worklnff In the J;afetv department
R. grl!at. Dfl.t lonal neoe"!!.It.v at. alI ItImes
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my
OCCllpa.
t., nUl'8ln~ and look
?-Yes under tbe mtlitary
rooo~mended
non comba.taDt.
Af.pheant I object It 11 )nOOnslstent Wlt.h my
conTlctlons
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.n'bod~'~_ j TIle Ma.yor You li~'" th8 !'1~bt to a.Pf al
Appltcant. You 1ia.V8 " right to NV that If &
mati has a. conl!Clentiousl objection h~ has a r ght to
exemptJon
The Mayor We are not I!lll.tlrfied tb&t ynu haTe.
made out vour ca.ee
j
ApphcBJlt If you I TflqUtre eVIdence from people
that know me - T~e Mayor That I~ the d.e(:U5 on of thl. TrIbune}
YOU! Gan appeal to the Iother Tribunal
A IT&.11way stores ClCllk apolvlng for exemption
... id that he had lle-en taught the prlncmles of love
ftll.d brotherhood of 'mlln 10 the Adult ISchool
Cb 1rch street. years
B e we., recommen
for non-combatant te"ICIl
t\. dental mechantc 6!tked for oondlt.lonal exemp
tlon st.atlng hat he had a CODSC entiou. ObjectIon
to hiring' part !\Irectf m war but he was ready to
d o &nv f.orm of CIVIl 1Work thou.2'h he co¥,ld not do
anything to hbera.te men for actIVe semce
Asked bow long be hBd held tho~e vle"j''' he eeld
lhllt before the war- sta.rted he dId DOt. 8UpD06e be
gave the matter five mmutes consld"'ratl0n
He
wu reRdy bo, do, Red CrfJ&S wode 'but ~ot. 10 the
RAM C
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He Wag sent to non~ombata.nt service
THE RESULTS
L G RansffJrd 4711 R Issell-E1~reet adJourned
Harry Taylor 159 RIm Pa.rk road rerused
R obert O1yn Evans' 134 'Broad~treet Infused
Huold Leal 66 South slreet nOD-iCOmbata.nt.
service
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R J Wvat.t ~ !A lbenv road ren..sJi
A H PAlser, 56 fWaverley roftd Tefttsed
E H John90tl 31 1'HA.t:'le l'1'Ol\d refused
A E Da.ulell l~ Ba15-l ngstoke road, non eom
ba.tan t l!ervJce
A C P H all 37 Bat tl~s heet Mn;.combatant
r'lO
W
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C:o~'~~:i;;rat" ei.:'il~~!~,P~
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6ervlcye
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service
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Evlt.tl&
66 ~ South..stroet
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P G Heckman
,berman road
serv ceo
R J Holt
Tbe l Phe&sant
street refused
J S Cla.rke 3S j Moun t-~t['eet
Crammer 117
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non combatant
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110D
combatant.
Sorthampton.
non:-combata.nt
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Marlborougb a.venue
re-
i\. S 'R Fewster. 167 Oxford road i non-oom
batant. servIce.
A 'V DJl.'9; son 107 CavM'sham r~ Don~om
babm t service
Pbllhp Earley 171 Sout.hampton-itreet. ad
lourned
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A E H Robert 15 Carey st.reet Icondlt.lonaJ.
e%f'mptlon antt 110ncn~b"l.nt. serv ce
F H P HICks U Upper Redlands-road ad
Journod
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T H Marshall
UnIon stl'f>et
A J Mayers 37 IKmg s road
Bel''Illce
E E Pearce 15 ~l hllrCh sLreet
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OoDditlOrt&l
M-a.nn
Brltt8h
drIvers and
A weighing
employed by
Mary s But.te was
An appl1catton by
Water Compo.ny was
H Ratherha.1I
Mr Beenl~"'D â¢â¢
Compan;r said the rea.son
10 the Interest. of the
useful a.",a,lnst fire
health
Con'attlonal 6X:~~:~ti~:O~~~~N~
OLERKING
An appLication was mooe .by
trIal Co-o~atlve Society In
Picka.rd _ clerk In connectl<ln
It was .tated that; 1t WJL8 as ~.., ..s ~"y.
clerks to do the bookmg as baken
J>read
A hundred employees had
lnto the ~rmy
Lleui. "ilncent !!aid tbat be was perfeell.y·
vlOCed tb~t all the clerical wOl'k
could be 90ne by w()men
HIS "l~~â¢.e"c~
recrUltmg office had convmced him
of the belt clerlca.l work of the country
done by WomeD
1:hree montbs postponement In whloh
woman clerk wa.s graDted
In the ~ of MessI"5 Perry and COl:
pealed on l>ehalf of Mr F X Eggleton, the
rema.rke4 that
France one saw aho!> after
shub up on a.ooount of people gOM to t.b ~
Tha.t was not seen yet. 10 tb 8 country
l'be
piteatlon was no.t. allowed
The t.rlb'u
r nal would no t. assent to
by C E
rent 100 London st.reet
ant
AN OBLIGING SISTER
Mr H N Gaze of 3 Broadway ~~:d.~1:;:[,r;4
gr&nted tOt.a.1 exemptton so long s8:â¢.
to suppo~ hiS wldo)Ved mother
biS marrl SIsters could contribute
support
e re ~lied t bat one of
marrIed
reheve bun &8 be us¢
Hr
'A ma.rrlilge de
(La.ughter
George Itcbell a. daIryman tn 111s own
of 75 Uonnaught-road aplIlJed on
.serlOUS h&rdsblp would enSUe a.a.
waa tnvested In the bus~ne!lS and
e~rJ'thlDg lf he sh ut down
H e was
fortnlgbt to settle hI..!) altai"
I
Tbe tribunal would not allow t.he cIa. m
F BUrgf188 of 78
who
was the only support
The apphca.tl0n of A
atre.et ma.nager of t he
ment
H
~~.~~~"~~:eO~~i~
e~:;~[
allowedat MessIll
Mr EriC
III
gave
Ing t.hat. t.he fi['m v. as fightmg abroad
pewters who were comlng In and trYIng'
hold of the German market
The firm 'o\as
to ~et tb.e ma.rket wblch was for the
good
T~ applIca.t.lon of W A Par&ans 113
road corn hay a.nd straw merchant.
allowed
Three regllJtered day students at [h,'v".it.'
lege E J Fall'c hlld 1.. A J Webbe['
F WeUord we['e exempted till they
th~lT exammatlOn m June and July r~~,:~i;:0~;~
It was at.ated that 10 each oa.ee the e
was for 3 dlr,loma. for the profesSIon
In an elementary school and the Board of
tJOn had 8!)ent a.bout a hundred pounds
oourse for each atudent
~Y
Tired Feit
" Oh I
Girls r
Don't have
tnl!l.'eaJup
aching, DerSPlr1D6r feet or I
corns-Just try TIZ"
my feet
JUBt
dance"
lD
M'8.!lD
serVice
\V H WhIte 52
or"'an road
W E Leaver 8 Frankl n st.r-eet -';·~",*:~;:'b.""nt
serVIce
\ I
Cured
CHEAPER TRAM FARES
CAVER SHAM.
Ah'( wbad:. relier No more tIred feet no more
burning l'eet no more f \\oollen persplrwg feet No
more pam In corns hUDIons chilblaIns No ma.tt..er
ai ls
feet or l whB.t. under tbe Bun 1,lou ve
gettmg relief Just use TIZ
only 1'6 medy that drawR (JUL all tbe
pol5Onous exudations wthcb puff up tho fe et TIZ s
n:mglcal TIZ IS grand TIZ \\ III cu['e y-ourJ "t
tloubles so t hat. j~OU II nevet: 1 mp or dmw up your
face In pam
Your ~boes won t seem tlgh a nd
your feet. WIll nC'Iler ne\er hu[' t. or get. SOlf! S \ ol1en
0[' Ltred
Th nk of It no moro foo~ m 5er)\1 no
more burn 109 corns ha['d skm or b In a m,
Get 1\ lfl-! box at. any cI em st s Or st-o l es and
get JDsta.nt rei ef
Gâ¬t a. v.hole years foot re
Think 0' 11,.'
hef for 11l"1
II
ST. PATRIcK'S BALh.
A
RECO~D
â¢
SUCCESS
I
I
Tho St PatrIck s Ball has been a. pDnular a.nnut.l
event for 80lqe )ears !?!l.'IL but. t I S saf~ to ~15&"
t hat 1 8 popularIty was never &0 pronouncfd as It
",os on Tuesday evenmg
Th s fanc) dress ball
was 8.['mnged by t he St J ames Enterta.mmcnt
Commltt.ce and It IS I ln~:.e ndCd tha.t. the proceeds
sball go to aid the :RO) al Berks Tobll.C<::o Fund
There waa a lecord attendance there be ngo Dearly
SOIl prese nt mdudlng many mll tar;r gentlemen
and the gallery a lso }lad a record patronage" the
.spect.a.tors findIng sustamed mtercst In the ga.!1y
decol'lit.ed hall a.llve w ~h dancen attired lD an
endless vurlet,y of pret.ty a.nd emuslOg dresses.
<loud In tho charming mU31 C
Tho band was tbai
of the Ca.ve rslam anti. Rl!ad n£ Veterans Aseocillo-'
tlOn whreh undcr the able oonduclorshm of lMr
Farrar ga\e a splen<.h d S'eleci.lon of mU ll e whlcliwas gree.Liy anpux:lated by the dancers
'P,le
DUsky
Items were Bclec.1ed from the follOWlltg
Dinah
(barn da.nc6)
CaslDa Tanz.e
(walee),
Fink. a. Link
(il ancers)
Luona.' (walse),
PolIceman s Hohday I (two-step)
InspU'atiOn
(walsol
Gold at d Sllvc['
(wa.lse)
BohetqJa.n
BOYI!I' (quadnlles)
Plocadilly
(~adri.lae8)
Old Br~ax:le
{two~tep)
Cbl'Ck-a.-BDddy
(La.nceu)
PunJaub
(.grand march) ⢠Cit;yi of
Plea.&ure
(d t\lberts)
IneogDlto
(......l5e~
Blue Danube
(walsc)
Eileen AUan~'
(wa.lse)
The dancmg arrangements were :em
mentIy ca.rrled out t ha.nks to the a.bte :M C s
Messrs ,V Butler a.nd! A A Foxell
The Judges (If t.ho 9resses .bad &. most di5cult
t.a.&k owmg
the number and variety (}f tbe
dresses
prIZes were eventually a.waroed.
as follows
AdvertLSement (box of chacola.tes) Mrs
Crackers ' a pretty
dress lD yel10w
rustorlc&l (r06e bowl)
MISS Houchm for
Q. wellmade COIrl.ume
colours
KUls
Bu<iki.'~hllm â¢. fot ⢠_~h l"m.!ng ·