Reading Observer 08-1916
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he.oicjll)y, JIo""e. 1or of p"a.io
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life ojno~ Iby ~rompt aajioll'"
proba?lYj refn.&r'k 1 "Wha.t Ii 6plendid
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That i_ i'l-t It. I In theta.. of
or Budden drlIi.e ~t is nervous
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counUl. ' f THeol-i' nan or womRD whos8
are ettong ..pd stehdy is UDaffected by
' panic aJ;Ld ~~in8 cfIOI, calm and
t1tf}mpst tqing conditions.
uqder
Strong. nerves are wanted more
to:day by both !hon an.d women .
_ walk of life~ Strbhg nerves enable
men to :win Undyi*g g191'Y and rich
rewards. Strong nerve" enable ~ulqition
Selected
Select~dt
Ltd,. ~pplied
Wbyand,
a crying necessity to
AI>pJication refused.
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, of South,,,\pl<>nJ, Clark, aged 39.
ConditlOnal demp.
C. Hatt aPPejd in
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WOlkcf6 to . 'SVith~tand long hou1'8
work.
Strong nerves give
profeesiOllal , men the power to
and act qui'l!'ly. l and furni,h
the will power whioh
undertake the performanoe of
unaccustomed taah..
are strong you
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*~j;i,:i>,~~~;'.~:I;;~~d:~r:.~'I~i:cen8ed
victualler, of
claimed on donie* lO
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of
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monthe 1'Wlth
do not
and designer, ap~.j)ed
stated thene h~lP.d
December 31st,
REl~A\lJIUN~1
badly
and wake up helTy
, You are nenou~ land
Ji:.'el')oih.iing: seemll to go lVrJ Og
dBY ia over you feei
WCirD.O"t melanoboly and depre!l!lt' .
yonr nerTel! are at fault and
toni08 already, you know a~
aggravate your trol~ble.
food and nourIshme nt
and 8.S
is the natural food of l h~
nerves you
take phoephato if you WQuid
aga.in be w el;l and atronS".
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. There are, you know, ma.ny forms of
phosphate, but the form recowmended I by
physloians as being the moat r~adliy tr ~ n9.
formed into nul nervous energy 1M hit iO.
phosphate. This you can obtaul frorn rbur
ohemist In 5-graill comprc.!~ tablet.s , ~nd
by taking
ODe
tablet Immed..int.oly after
meal ' you cau Ifeed your nervc! amI.
make them steady and 8trong. Try
plan for a weelc or two and 11641 h ow
e ll (! h
SOO II
tllll
'''P'Ii
better you l eel. Get a supply of Dma.
Pho8phate frotp. your cbenU8t to.day __ a
fottnlght'! lup,ply COMta only 2/6, 60 ~he
queation of eXPenBl$ will not a~nd In your
way. Take one ta1;l1et nfter each meal, and
aa your nerve8 beCome 8tronger I you '111
enjoy better health, and you will 'know that
in face of the grnvest danger you ",ill Iloe IJI!
seIzed with sudden pame, but will
calm, inn, re&Ource!ul and unafraid .
f6i l l
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35, married, withj t:wo
-I Sid.
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refreHhed.
olearly and '
dec~ion or
Ilnd
exha~.ted land
nel'Vea: are
,
250 HOUSES. I ['1
for H . T. Lawrence,
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â¢
,8.
plumbe~ ~nd
8H1'gl"-Jl·a''',eQ 'lbuslDeas mWl lo ~king
of 250 house" Ho had
Defence Force sinc~ Ias
December lat,
Mith
:FAI,LURE OF
E'NGrNEE~ING FI
-~l:~:;::~r,L~td~.i" ~ere
applied"!or B ,
granteld tiU
.~
to app1y again.
[
SoPP. ' aged 40, '1""
, Kent, COl'ditional lex_
",, ~,
Whitley · Streit.
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READING.
A'
SEQUEL TO
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FLYING CORPS nD'nn:'';
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EXCITING BROAD STREET SCE,NE.
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DESPITE
<LOADED REVOLVf:R.
motor oar
prous to the public. The CUCI
Bqrough Bench on Wedneeday,
hejng :Mr. E, P. 'Collier (in the
RhM, Mr. E O. Faper and Mr. W'
1!lc. '.A. P. CJark, from the Town
proeecuted Jln behalf ot' the polioe,
'.
flVidence I w~ given at the Children'S
Reading Borough Poli~ Station ,l";o n
l1'u..",.y. wh:en 0. youlJ:1 cf 15, baihng lrom Lefueswas ,",manded for one week
previous
"&I!I again b:roug b~ before the -magllt.r.teI.
chargee In eJI-.. were made. Tbe l Am
&. ~~e of breakmg into tho "hop of Hr.
Jlul..i&Il:' ,the teeond of bTr..a1UOg into the 'hop
lfessn(. ~pl..on , Ltd., anti st.c:i.lin g fout" pe.creta
XA.tlJ" I t. w~ aJJeged that he POl.ntea · a
~elve.r &t. ..P.B. Sc.::ltc.hor antbPtbere. wlt.h
·to min appre.lwlnsion .
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a.t thei
l r'IW'~D .
a.t ..
S,_ L. Stanwood r.preee-~l~u..~,~~~."t:
'l'RFl AOOIDENT I
Opening tho .,... for the pro...,.tipl'.
Hid that Beach waa
along Chmtcburoh-road
road at 6_30 on the morning
pusmg the
~nd eU!z&nQ6
ooUided '.ith " milk
" William.,
&
to
, EXAl!I~G 'l'RFl STOCK,
The 6rat :
~r, . C. ~e. manager to
cart. the
danyma.n, driven by a
:'"tnMII .....
that ·he left the prcmiae.
H. JUhan, of 82, BrOad·street.
The milk .cart was on i.t-s proper laide
from the kerh,
Def_at drove
ca.r~ and pushed it along :in f,ront
him for 125
f~t, ¥e then C1Il96 in contact with f' hone, whiCh
..... atandmg h.a.rne.sed to a ch&r-a.4Jano beldngtng
to' ){~⢠.Jairie, and the 10lee of tbe ~ imp~ drove
the: ~ bone againM. IIOmo ns.ilinga,1 which were
lmoabd over. The driV8l' of ·the milk C&rt, the
boy Lee, was ftnd~red insensible, atd . was taten
to .the Hospital ,. where h& W'&8' 'd-et8:ined Mvera!
day..
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C~P~URE EFFECTED
There 'Was
motor &Ocident &.in ~~:~::;::~o::d'~~.~!
C
in ta&b week when Fred James
motor tTansport driver in the
moned for drivlDg
lrepl"",mto,d by, Mr.
ompt''P D ,' "
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A, O. Keep. aged
foreman fruit and vi"et.
abJe grower, was appllid for by Messrs. G. l.nd
A. 'Ba.zeley, ,of the T~hurst Nurserjes. December let, wjth leave to a pJy aga1O:
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Mr' lP. R. Bi!her, ra waY ,agent, applied fo~ J~
aged 36, rall Y transfer aSlistant, I ~d
A. Sea.rle, aged 2, raihvay carman.
wo
months' exemption ~as ,ranted.
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A.. J. Fuller, aged 3i~ &. commercial clerk, m.
pJoyed by Messrs. Huntley and Palmers, asked
for temporary exemptlr n for domestJc reildne.
Ootober 1at, :with leave to apply aga.in.
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A I ·rinter's ~utter, J . Green, aged 40, 1 ho
't~ted th~t he had ⢠qOll sumptive wife and Irl,ur
children, wa3 gr:\llted
mont.hs· exemptIOn. I
E . S·fObbS, aged 27J a. fish and fnut .salestPan,
of 6,
rthu}·-road. "thO hA.d pTeviouldy ~en
gr~nted two months' e emptIOn, was now refused
f~ther tcme . He had I cn PMse4 for home ser.
w.. 80
T&e pony in the milk <:art
bodly
that it died before lt CO'Illd be rembved,
ar;wi the hone was also ooJlAiderably bart.
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lD]nred
'l'RFl INJURED BOY'S EVIDENOE.
Reg;nald Lee, aged 16. 3, »...x.s-t, a
oarriM lD the employ of Mr. Jame~ WJ.lli&lP&,
Whit\ey ..treet. ....id thet he .... drivipg out
Mount lato Chri6tchurcb.-road.
He walS
about
three feet from the kerb on . his ~r &ide.
securely locked up
evening . of J:'uly, 24th, but ; the following
he ·found &1"!lndowJ on the Il80000 storey
of the ehOp cpe;o:~ THo-frout door was
but1 the rev door ·open. · He found that two'
mater cyclea had been removed from the ehop
and tV~n into the yard
the rear. Two tIna
oi11uuf been intbfeled with, e.ud
of the
tIDe , had been O'pQDM and a portion of the 011
into the tani: ef ~ODe of the moWr cycles.
Afo~ber motor cycle, l together- with ~four motor
~clo belt â¢â¢ had ~ taken iatoAb<i oftIcie, Tlle.,..h
b?x had been removed. lfTom the top of & eupboa.rd
~ some pa.pefa turned out. There Was no money
,.t
Of
o11e
pfued
in tb. box.
!'f The
The wi_
IErnest..
â¢
11- ,
VIce,
l .
.tree~, marrie~. with fOI
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a. a marne man with tJiree children
~onthll' postponement, IWith leave to a.pply .
, CONSOIEF'CE CASES
H. Burtens?&w, agef 40~ a\. comp~8itorJ
for Mr, C, Elsbury, 'aid he -obiected to
~I!!I, hut . did Dot min~' helpmg to Mve ,lIfe.
phcant s~d he was WIVing to join the Army
do anythmg except fighting. Exempted
combatant service.
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W .. E. · Jonea, aged
upho1ster~ r in th
ploy o~ Meâ¢â¢ro
it
.d;lt
ero..4.m!ned
W"
and
,
legal
.
pi"o~es
8e\lera.l exlkutlUns ' were
2.3rd, ISHi, ,j,here was :!. sale by the
r(lapect of execution ~ de hh amoulll,mg
18o. ' Sd_ I I
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.ft.s '~ l booJu; of ft(:connt, one ~et. ,0[npl,,,,i,,.
book, gCRllral lcdge~. pnvate ledger,
waa. kept lat the ~ oftlCe III London,
of the, reOeivrng order had only
fu Dece~r 31lit, 1915 1 Another
was kept I_'t the work~ at R.eading,
OlL!Jh book", aale8 and p1,lrcha&e& journa.ls.
and petty cash boo'-. I.
In a id , of "the
by Yi. 8t'll~ood. wit,.... ,"Id'
oa.reful m!.ivet':
I
the p ayment
of
,
entertainment ooo,ist,ing
The l unsecured Indebtedness is .sta.t.ed
&& to £11,839 78.. &1. fpr lnon,y lent
£5,098..lli. is due to'~ Professional ;;;;'ne'ylebde-rs),
aa to, .£4,456 1& 4d.l for new blli'!',I!o!r,s
£1,873 17a, I9d. 1 for i m achinery â¢â¢_:<,⢠., .. _
£145 : 1\s, for f~lI ,ur ~, l ns to
of 8htUa and sllell T".,'T,";:"< '-:
901i'ilo~re~:',! C~'U"f'"
as td .
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POST RS. ,
PROG AMMES,
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ACCO NT FO~lv!S
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oomp¥.n~
WIl& â¢
e
He
th&t in hJ.a: opinion Beach's apeed cOuld not be I&ld
to h2.ve QJ>en er<e88ive.
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George J a.rviJ, a jobmaete:'r, of Otristchurcl·
road. and the owner of the horae WhlC~ «"1L8 PInned
.,&inat the ra.tIinp, gave evidence · oD. th18 POint.
He, <lid not a.atu.aJly 866 the accident. In reply to
Ml. Stanwood, ,he said he ~neW the defendant
B<oacll. "'ld .. fv ... b. knew '110
,
,,~.a.s
a.
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Smith, br&n~ manage r of M'esSMI. L1ptOD ,
h..... ....d ..n .tanding at the other lide '/( the
.
b
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l
,
children, who was help.
m~ ,to kee.p hI8 parent" WRS granted six months
With leave to app ly ag4in.
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.4. E. Pi,I~, &ged-~ .. &. traveller, applied for
temporary exemptlOD, and he" wa,l, glve~ untll'
Octoller lst, fin.L '
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A fuiancier·. clerk, (]l, P . Woodward. aged
who had been naa.sed Ifor field service at bOrhe'
stated th.t he had bMn Wlth hi. firm 25
T '
He W
⢠d
--T
years.
aid he was qcling along Cbmtcbureh-road' at the
time the 8.OCident oocurred. Ha met ~ defend8.l!-t
Beach driving at about 18 to 00 milea an hour,~
traV'elliJJg oft his proper zide.
W ItnM8 ,did not
hear ..
sounded, but ehortly after Beach
p-.ased l him ~e heard a crub, and turDlDg !'ound
saw & horse a.ttached to a. milk cut ((IVe a lea.p,
Iftasru forwa.rd and then fall on
aide.
Tho
JIWk cart. ·w.. several teet from the kerb, and bhe
,motor m-had run mto it from behind and. was
" pu:Ui.nf it along.
Ultima.tely lt collided with
t'oad:. ,
â¢
.pply again,
â¢
G. Strong, aged 37, a fish f;ier, of Hosier.
It.
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A fanner da.lryma.n,
W . Iremonger, aged 58
waa granted conditi on a. exemptIon. I
.
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. E. G. Strong, aged 31; ~onfectioner and sta..'
tloner, o~ Loudon-roa.d" l a si ngl e-handed businclis
man, was gra.nted tIll pctobel 1st, fiu.Ll.
W. H. , Townsend, aged 40, an lDsurance agent
WIU) granted until Dedember'lst, .wlth lea.ve t~
h~ard..no hora tIOunded. He re~~&cJ nothing
of tbD, oolliaion ' and lme.w nothing of what
pened: . afterwards &a he WBa :render~ UDCOD8Cl.Oua..
George Owen, a m&rket glird-ener. 1. at Slunfield,
horn
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could
BREUIN\, ,INTO LIPTON'S,
BIG DEFICIENCY.
RECEI T FORMS
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P.O. Timmi, whol wse on duty' in ehristchUrchroad, .'&'\'4J :e-rideDce to~ tracing "the wheel~mVb.
Hi. StaIlwood obi~ ~ thio evidence on '_ Ille
~, ihe.t P.O:.TimiEA 'did llQt .... the BOOdelit l,ro1fO"'I"
and did n<>I; arrive &t the .p.,ti. until '00D1. time
VISIT NG : CARD:
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' DAY BILLS_
,
WIN
it. ocOurrecf." The map~ overtQied the
objection. au.i the' witne81 .aid" tli..t he', bad. 'DO
d£fSeu!ty in tn.cib, the tracb from rhe corner:
ot ·n.e ~ to 14<⢠.Tanio' ~teW'I. ' At the
.rt.er
' CAT
corner Of The Mowit tbe mill; <:art. tzlDb
about three fj.et from the
~orb' &nd
t ..... in, Ohriotchll!):b.l'OIld.
mo~
van .how~ the
the
~ rOUl and ' the ne&r'
tI!&.kerb.
off"'b;:~,
-:~:;:1 f~:~
Vi
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Jtr. J. Williams, the
0"",",
and
of the
Diet ·the ... deleDdanG
laked bim how u..
pony. Aid 'he
dar
e1io-
The
def~t ~p1ied:
on
"'!..~:;~~:t;;' I
f~§Hij~~~~~t~SE~~i.F.§
.00 cut~it too fi.De," _
_-in reply to I
The
"I .tried , p ,
qUOltioD. .. to bow he cam~ to puU the cart
PODJ O-9'M':r30 :r.ro. ' before ..topping, ~oDdant
~: ' ~ 'Id~'tbow. I
"'~yhelld."
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