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Th~~t~e, :, ~~a~

,County,

mondDy', Dec) .lad, I for
7.30

ONCE

(j

N 10 H.TS;
On ' Mand." N~'xi, Dec.
ADd fol1owinx TwO!l&JfI, ezotUlin to tbia Th..~ .

NIGHTLY

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FO~

THE BEST LAUGH
! , .

SPIRITUAL

,'th~ Et~rDal ~empltresS

MATINEE: WEDNESDAY, at 2.30.

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YEARS.

Starring Lina.

H4.h, iJL"tGR4.

C~V8,1ieri,

·A story of Italy during the outbl'e&k of the
\ p:reae1l t wax. .
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GILBERT MILI.,ER

Firlt of ,b~ BJ1.tiah Production....

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All

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T·H E TRUTH.'

On ""ursday Next, Dec. 6tb.

By James Montgomery.

And toUO'lJ'I.Q! Twa days. nc1uslve to thla Th_be.

~'THE

From the Novel b~ F rederick Il1hnm (Pl1blisbed D1
H odder and Stough ton.)
.

SEVEN PEARLS"

A 6erial ih is epieotlea oi. love, adventqre load pept.
EPISODE 13. : OVER THE FALLS.

Theatre, London.

IT

'A Modern Monte Qhristo:

Seat., ma'l" ~ bnoked at the Booking OffiN! of tha Th eatI'f', 4~,
Prlar etroct betwccn th e hours of 11 A..m. and 3 p.m.
8ATURDAYS 11 !l.rn. to ~.SO pm . MAT[NEE D~Y8
Jl a.m , t.o 1 p m. SOH. I~ Booked by'l'eleph()n(! mu~t 1» tllumed
beforo th l! lune Q{ commenceme.nt or t hey cannot be

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SPIRIT

T p-mb!

"T H'AI B."

I.

•• DAMAGED GOODS."

Admission. 5d.• 9.11. &1/3 ) Includiug tax.

Fa.uteulls ~/ · . (Wbic~n b &

LISTS

theTe 'Were &e\'eJ:) 45., t,nn ~~t . 3~. , au: o.t 28., a.nd
eight; a(. 'l s .. l'cs.J?ci:lively. Dlll'in ¥ th~ p.ast ~.nm
aU 733- new drums have been aealt Wll..h;""""",l')1'e:!
, n claTn-u:r for re--consid9raiion '
l\:pN".,a l:.

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HAL L.

TELI'lGRAlW
THE ROYH

CAVE·RSHAM.

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THE dOLLY IMPS,

Berkshire Regiment Prisoners 'of War Fund.

Wednesday next, Dec. 4th, at 7.15.

A Violin Recital

",,.-ONBY ADVANCED to anT amount 01) Pla"
U.f... j e\\el.. Artlcl0!5 of V~rtu' and eveTy dMCTip.
t l:')n of Vllluable nnd con'fertJble P ro perty.
A. FIre ProM R oom for an Plate and J ewel DepoSIt..

FOREIGN MO)fEY CHANGED.
~

PJUVATS OFP'lClt.

. GOODACIl.B

+>

'Saturday Afternoon, November 30th, at 3 p.m.
BY

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&; SILVBIL!'I)(J'!'I1"IB32

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OF

(combined with a GIFT SALE )
in aid of the fund s,

CORN I

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Cavershari.

ana District
Association.

S~LE

A ' RUMMAGE
TO BE SELD IN THE

READING,

West Memorial Institute. Cavershiun,
IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE ASSOCIATION.
ON

FRIDA Y, DECEmBER "fitp, 1918.
GIFTS OF OLOTHING, &0.,

5 'to 8, .6d.
are

u rgen t~

epecially

needed (Children'fI Cloth~ a.nd Boob
lor). and would bo l!i"tefully
accepted by $
MISS A. E. E VANS.

.ppeal~

2, OLIPTON P'&'R'E BO'&'D,

CAVERSHAM,
who, on recetpt of post bLrd , ~ will gladly !!lend for any
good..

.

'FOR. XMAS PRBseNTS.

'D AVIES'

"

CHINA AND G~ASS.
THE BEST I
THE CHEAPEST.

J. J. DAVIES & SONS, Ltd:,

llttalJing

32. Market Place, READING.

for Mlm Or

few ·Yean kgo ~8now hla prineipal,uIPPC)1'.\"ra,
andlll&uy who tben regarded hiw .. nellivenlue b elieved noW' to have a. t otally differoill'l
oftet."
h.i.o pl""o
of o'rigiu.
"So
my Aittle m ..
tbe otars
appeared
to warm,
B'y to

IL

;mosh in teresti n'" and eloquent lecture

&lorion when

....

,

of FI'abee .and Flandel'G, and with the

B e.lgium

,~oIdiers' '8Jld King Albert Oll t'be BeIgia.n front.
tbe Rev" H. Y. Walt .. ,
The

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MISSIONARY MEETINGS.'
W esleya.n Churcb. Ro.e-stTeoet, held

the

o;nnua.l miisionary rmeetings on Sund'1lY a.nd Wed.

n esday .. Sermons were: preached on Sunda.y by tho
'R ev. T I. N. P b.illi ...........n and Mr. T. M. Wek:h. III
-----.. .
t
th~l'fternoou a. se rv~ce of recitations , 60ngs, e e.,

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rendered' by the Sunday School ""h o~r.!. Mr.
W_ G. J efferies presiding. Collections w~. made

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THE

Str~et

on

any

mau

the •• things.t

on a difference of

aud,

Boys.

with

1'f!l&lI"O<1, WI!

for forgetting
that
to-qay.
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Corner,

Oxford

is coming to

WOKINGHAM
on Monday
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Fl:fNi~J..r

OF MRS. A. 01:. BENNBTT.

expresslOo& of S)mpatby with
funera.l of Mrs. it.._ J. Bemtett
j 'Ilg;"t.er hook p!ace on Tuefda.y <at the
Ground , Milton-road.
""ti~ei", t inn 'WM prfllen t. The PaMor

offictai:.E.d. In fI<l.di tion
by tho immediate

Sent,

from Mrs.

(A~ford

. 'Bod le. Miss
Mr. LWlD, ••
Mistl"eSSes

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at

tUI

COlt...

MTS. La.ngdon
Goo.da.rd and
Stevens

,, _,_ , __

,
Mm.

•

(WarerIOt't-"road),

and MTS. ?telld. Wokingbam
of tho B.W.T.A., Mr.
Welch 'a nd others.

o~ .membf!lr"&

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join~d in Janlla.ry,
~g"'nt.;~';: "':~?' fr"'" Ihe Non.humoo.
been overaea~ for ele"1.-e n

woundoo . Tb oro

VERCOATS

.1

all you lean

'rh.r. is no oxo)l••
Edwin

that a oont.emporary
of it.. . On oomWIth. a verba.hlll Tel>Ctrt of a.
.same text by tbe Putor of the
Congregational Ch tn:ch, pub\i-shed
tha.t Ctmroh , 'W& find, to
remarkable similarity bOth
r~ort .

' I 11111111 1111 Ii i II III 'II I ,III III 1111 I 11111 'Ilil il1l ,1111 I I I I I I.I!: I Ii

,

rm~ prea<:bod
" of sennotJl5,
of course,
fr;~i~~~:~~1:2;to
. . We do not
it woae

gu ilt-y .
thl\t d~fe.n.da.nt. cut off the
IMt tll. e'll on tHe grotid
to lene the cottage" but
sayi ng he ~ed t he
to his neighbours,

the ..

8&y.

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th<j. ,un·
II . d,;;;;I~;;;diy .O~~~=:.:ti~~:"!~t~~to
u
hioh ·'b8tu'eIy
.. been
ezpls.o..ation
"is

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,IJO~~~.. -PA.MGRAp.HS.

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ood value

~;lf'~;;;·!.b(';:::~~I:~. not.

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purchase now .. good-class Furniture at
raordinarily moderate prices, as there is
possibility " of furn'iture of .•all kinds
prohibitive pric~s \>efore very .long.

l tOU8l" ,

summoned for
Wokingbam Otl

..love
rroon, iilcing as hi. «>xL '. BlIt ,
your enarnies" (!la.ttr. 5, 44).
t.be

' /'" ,ja.,t.!s

~~i:0§:~$~;:~~~~~~t~~;~~'.

but cost5 not ,a.Uowed\

S ma.lloombe. (b.rothe r orVn. iRobiIUl,
·who was a. P!isone-r of 'W1lr in ~

WAR BONDS,
Durin~ l1be ,1II6ek end«l..November 23m, ''Readlng
sub::eribed £16,340 in Wi&r Bonde. bringing t'he
.total for the aeoend yeat' up to £nS,845.
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Berkshire • .
---isiti-"'-'-.Co. Ltd~

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(READTh.la

Jhile milk i$ scarce,
tJk~ Cocoa, which IS
I
,
dn
.n
k -'
both
food
and
I'
I
, a Ifragr~n t and refreshiJg beverage, rich in
.J strengthlgiving pro~er't ies for nerve and Body.
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The ' toh:l 'number of ' .,.u. . lOaNingfi ' oertifiea:tli
purcb4leed in Reading during the.. month of October
, W'U 24,733., ~adi~g'6 quota. frout Qctober 1st t1f
BopleD:rbor 3OtJb. 19'19, is 465,001). :
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Buy the best.

~o\lrnville Cocoa

'. ! '. MADE BY CADBURY

I s the .ver~ pla!1e .to make your selection.
An early' j!1SPecqQ~
inyited.
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£25,000,000

LEND

nothing

A CU~I()I1$ CO(NCIDENCE!- .,..
.
. A very curious 'Iilin6.idence (sie) hu rece.ntJy
been brou;ht to ,our notice. On a. r ecent Sunday i'g.mated
the Put()r of l one of our c hurches in the town
p~~~ what W&.fj uuidoubted.ly eo \'er,r .ble 'and

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Miss the

Willi

the I..Attn poet

NOTES
AND COMMENts
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R.oad •

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visitin d expenarve bot IIprill liS.

Every week

f~m the sale of NatIonal War Bonds. For months to
come eve!), [>atriotic man and woman must tontinue to
save 'and lend. Week by week immense sums will still be
: required t6 feed, c1~the and equip the millions of men in
our armi~: and to bring home those who can be spared
from (he post of d~ty at the earliest possible moment.
Gun
is YO,ur opportunity to help in that great
of th,e Victors. Inllest your savings, your
pro~ts. your dividdnds-the cash in your
baJan~e at your barlk. Buy War Bonds.
.,g ....... Certificates. I

~: ~,:I

l(;. aood of

I,, -

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"$

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RE·Al.lI~G.

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/47" ' MJN511~R" STRE'ET,.
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yo~r__country stil~ ne'eds

. ~nd V. GrosvenOr " U"';".::'-U;":
;tle,ad t:'K,:~n, IMre.

Tra.iaod .ru'" . say, thi. always '\4p~ ~V.D tho

trifhn~

'

Join the
cheering crowds of your own neighbours and friends
who. will Pall( forth ·.to see one of the splendid Guns-the
Guns that have won the war.
In many a desperate fight it was to THE GUNS that
O)lr advancing armies looked to blast the way.to Victory.
And it is to YOU that your country now looks lor that
linl\ncial support ·which is to-day as necessary as artillery
8upport was in the day of battle. Lend your money to the
n·atiol}. Buy the biggest Bond you can, or put the biggest
$um you c!an into War Savings Certificates.

' 'it.

etr'oqiy alkaline at

I

E rea~y to give it a rousing welcome'

J9
R RHEUMAT.llL,. pUNS: .
T Y A nOT 'lLKALINE B'ATH
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the

Tdwn H all on W~€sd ll.y. dea.l;ng ""itb hi s .p erfIOIla l ~iences in t h e t:rencHes ft.nd firmg hnes

w ..

old Sir '!HOYAS Bao'WNB de- worst agony within ten minutes. It.~ cll;milt
could Dever ·eeparate himself ci..b tell you . how to 'n:a~e ..yo~r '_.bth water

from

PER' STICK.

Grocers, Stores,. Oilmen, Chandl~rs, etc.

h~~~:. ~~~ f:~: :~l~~:~'ted ,INS.T-E,. Ap OF' D',R.iJ"(i
,, 'D.~,SING. '

wen to meditate

West Stre et ' Corner.

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In

'6d.

<, ":;

a:t

bittorn..,,_,JiCl excitement in the_ preseut 8100...

LANOSTONS'.

, 537,

.m&u·y 'Were alJsent.. Mi35 Walker pre·
lh1,~or~. '.VIle clergy 'Present weT1e the
Rev,; " ~g, ,H." M. Walter .nd A. P. 9aN;"
'
,VISIT OF BISHOP BURY .
BnmOp Bur,., ' of l'\ertb. and Central Euro~, ga.ve
~ndidates

sided

and ;ciga rettee and

opinion, OD whioh withiu a . few 4&ya he ~i.gb.t
himself DO
take hlJl ptil... nt l"'1l.tlOD.

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, . hOiarde'aDd make. it sure: easy way for the razor.

': WOUNDED AMERICANS 'ENTERTAINED . .
On Tha,nk:sg'lVing Day, ~hur.tld'!lY, a 'd~nher was

&.

:VERCOATS
Cork

'ReT.
Tuetlda,Y bhe

,8

.. l'con,oep~I,oD

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Lady B a lfour the (nut. A
t:a.pital enter tainment was pl'<)vi<1ed by Mrs. :l.n~
MISS Clu lterbuck and t heir concert party. The
F,' h
od d
Id be
b
., f tb
whole 'P'rooeedin~. W81~ ohanclenred by enLbu·
1 t ey...80cce e , "'WOU
su Terll e 0
e ·.i88m,
..nd , needle.!s to say, th~ men Immen sely
~mpire, .aud so OD. But u_nde~ably the. ordi. d th
I
nary eleotion atmospbere 1" 1D. ~OIt plaoes, ~Joye
emse ves. _ _ __
Don- eXistent. It is not the onB lubJeot of 000CONCER.T FOR BLINDED. SOLDIERS.
varsAotion. After four ·yean of war, political
The. Broad--5treet Choir ~~ helping t he special
controverai68 take a smaller plaoe in 'our miuds. effor'b whl~h IS being made for provldmg funds to
f'lnable t he blinded soldIers a.t St. Dunst~n'g H ostel.
We are quite r~ady to admit tl:i&t~M!itical que l- London . . to have a. fha..ppy Cbrlstm8stide. The
fat" from being 1Ms important, 8.J'e really Choir ~iU ~ive & performance of t he ooneert
m ore important-thaD eTor. . We a1'& concerned version of Germa.ll'.s op8l"a , "Tom Jom~s, H 0ll t he
merely to record the fact about how people evening of Wed nesd&y. D~ber 18t h . The ob ·
feel without miaing the qU8Itiou how they ioot js & ' splendid Olle, and "Will' .undoubtedly ap-pelll
d'ffi lti
to ·to Ihe people of R~ading. The concert, too , is of a.
ought to f eel. There ate now 1 .. OU 01, 0, cna.r9c!4r wh ich makes for t horough enj oyment.
the Jnau who b.a8 ;alwa,a voted .one way. PuB pa.rticu ln:rs will be ~dl'er tisa:L By the kind .
electorAl duty hu.s been a very flunple one. n&;s of the lDili ta n - ..mhonlics, the eoncert will be
h" been merely to find out who the Lib.ra! gi ven io tbe Town Hall.
or the Uuiouiab'clI.n'didate might be and vote for
---him. " But uow· .. Dew god. are crow ned in the
'M'EE'l'ING OF INSU'RAlfCE
d h'
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SUPERINTE.'I'ofDE'NTS.
city." 'l'bere is the Coalitionist. an t ele
On, 'Prid a.y eveninR, at. Hope and Jeffreys. Qucen
the Na.t.ional Party 1Jla.n (or woman), a.nd J h_e Vl ctorja.gtr-eet t oo llea4in~ BTallc h of the .Nl;I.tfuOIll
.]:.abour c~dj~te has descended on. cotlBtitu- E'ea-era.tian. of ' Irururanoe Superil.ltendents h ~ld Its
enoiaa where he (or ahe) W!U uD~llown before.1 an nua.l mee ting . . Mr J. A, Ha.rris was elected
B t
h
Pl1tsulent. and MT'. W. Carruthe rs ,,'i ce·pr esident_
f ·
All this is Tery con USICg.
u w y worry 'l'he olber officials elected "Wcre Mr. A. J . h t.eau 3.$
abo~t tke ordinary elector P He is lod in th e honorary 5£creta.rv , Mr. G. D . Nunn hoh. trell.sllr~r.
uewelectorate . . If we ,ha.ve new conditiou8 we MT. D~ A. Ma.tlbeW8 as repreienta.t.iv!l to t he
have new people to meet them. 'fhe election- .Reading' Chamber 'O f Comm,u-ce, lf~SFLrA" H .. A.
afit' aU-round-i8 unprecedented. Appar. Everitt. G. W . Goodwin and J. W. Martin to tilE:
though, the eueutial charActer of ca.ndi~ Parliamentary Comm l('lee, whil e Mr. II. A. Everitt
has uot changed, nor is it assumed that was clEfted' 8 S delegal~ to the N~tiona.I Federation.
e le.ctoJ'8 will be r&dically differeut from the
€>HILD BURNT TO DBA.TH.
It
old ones.' They will still like to htlove promises
~. F_ \11{- Ma rtm held an mq~~~y ..iQ to· .the death
made' to them. '. It seemll but yesterday that the or ,;tihan Graoe Bacon 'TtyJ'.o-r, -ageq, t hree yea.m,
queation of ..~s £on.OlOeu was & ~eroely c?n- da,(ght!!r .of , GUnner J. A. Taylor, 'B.G.A. , w!jo is
tl'ov~io.l issue. Where are the anh"'luft'ragtsta:
now in Fra.noo. The mother 6a.id,-.;alw: left .th. de...
' ? Wb
. th
d'd t who' d.. t de a ied at 1\0 '1110 "PIit h tne baby on NOv.t;:mb6r .!2nd
to;" d 8y .
I ere IS e can 1. a. e
0!l~ 'a.Dd told her to b e lJar eful wl~h the flr~ v!:luoh W":\.!
effusively ·weltfo:me the pro~pecb of ha~ng guacded. The child- ,£a.ld she was o nly :going to
women &UlOD~ hi. cODatituentl '!' Qlle lady w ho ~~oa piece lof t ?Mt . . On 'W_it neE'A's c:etJJ.!1J. ahe
fought hard'against the vote ia now oont'l.,ting found the child Iymg on th--bed b.dlyJburned.
& &eat.i n' ParUt.Dlent.
'.£here ill a- Dlorat 1n .U' She took hecr to t.he R oyal ~~ HOSJritac1, 'Whe't"8
thil for those who are iuclined to multiply the she. d.iEd on. F.rida.y . A ' lleiglloou r, n amed Percy,
'Said tha.t ·hea.ring 6CTea.mli he went mt:R t be Tay.
number .of ,imlllut&ble priuciples. ~h~re is;' lOri' bouse and found t he deceased,. 'All ' Sa.mes.
after all : in pOlitics. a very Iwall area. thaRt .whio'b he erlinguiahed ,. leaving the
in chu$'e
Dot really matter of expedienoy. .'l h9'8' "bo of his molher . The Coroner rttot'ded Ven:1 ict of
most 'Violeutly denounced Mr. LLOYD GltORGE .. A.ccidental dea l·b ."
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READiNG. S A TURDA. Y.

'Phone 119.'5.

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rite l !Jf l ~a.t.i6:ri:~ to a. numbe-r of Ca.ndlda.~.
Owit:g ~ the ~nlltrenz& epidemic out of a. hundre9

oh4f

," The Crockeries,"

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on at preaent. Iuveterate politician8 are
~citable aa they ever have been. There ArB ~hll
nure-souled patriots resisting attem~~8 wil1ch,

Nursing .

The Committee of the e.hove ba.ve &lra.n~ed

4th, ' .

RIG!! LISTS , Olr 'I!I!lIDB FOR TlIJ! FARM
AND GARDEN POst fr" on a.pphcl.tloD. .
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O".p<ie! ..1. •{;orf~t · ¥,mioist"'ed

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RIght

' JU\'en to 100 wounded Amerlca.n8 g l itEaiitng ta,t th{'
THE ELECT ION.
Tickets, 10 /6, 5/-, 2 /6 a'i'd 1/- each. .
Ca.versha:m Brl04e H-o tel.. The ~ n l e.rtft.-iDme:nt. 'W11'l
IT i, a little diffic~1t for those who'
provided from n fund )181,.00 'Py Mr. A. C. Wood·
Ma.y be obtained of Messrs. Bi.JL.~ & AVIS, Ltd., 5
aooustomed to tbe electoral contests of <n" ,u""'1 man, of Philadelphia, and iW8S J.rranged b:r . ~fi.
and 7. Duke ~c~ Re&ding. 'Phone 911.
F. p_ ~'S Harri s, t he Am 6ri~n 'Red GroG.." V ISit or
days to realise that a General Eleotion is
.in Reading . S ir Rohert Balfour pro\'ided cigars

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We(111esc1~

PECSKAI P

't-~)·~ONFIRMATION.

The ret ired ,Bl¥-oP- of Corea, the

noj: 1m aid to smartness-and

lJil'Jiiii-eu counts in the Army.
'. ~!io;';t take riska-shave with Easy Shaving Stick ,,:nd
.c't.i11haf' s~ruce, clean, well-groomed appea.~ance whIch
. . ' ~I"','( I' perlect shave ·gives. In hot or c,?ld ,water, Easy
- 'S~';riDir'" Stick gi~es a , creamy lather whIch softens the

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MOTOR FATA~ITY.
'
An inquest WM- h eld on 'fueliday on t he ,booS 0 'an old age 'PE:rurioner. named J ames \Butler, Itlg ~d
83 of 27, Rcg ent·s tr~t , who was knocked doWn
b): a. 'luotor lorry III Kmg'S;-I'oru:l on Monc:1a.y, sus·
tainin ... such mJurll~6 A.S 'Proved. . filta.1. .From the
eVlden';e lt appeared t h at the, lorry sk.idd~ ~w mg
to the greasy .:;tato o f t he road, oolhded '9,"lth It
tram !rl.audard an(!. knocked deceased dow.n. He
was con:yeyed l.o t he H 08pita.i, but was . beyond
medical aid. ' The verulct was Q~ 'Of I " A~cldenta.ny
1ci1l~d " the driver of the loriy being exonerated
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REA DIN G.

,
A,R..\ ,M.,.t the Piano,
The Programma will include: " BonILla in
FraricJt), .. Trille do v iable" (Tartini), "

Wounded ISold i~rs' Work
W(LL DE: HF.LD

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The total proceed , of thifl R6cite.l, withoutanyd'eduouQ'U1I
for e%peuflefl, wi1l be ha.nded Ol'er to tbe above F und.

A~ EXIUBltION & SALE

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PTE.

v.

& SONS,
THE KING'S SEEDSME' N,

Assisted by Miss MURIEL BOWMAN-SMITH,

CARE IJND COMFORTS COMMrrm.

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(Dy parmaSiOlJ of Col.n. F. Coleridge, D.S.O.). '

ST. j,"IRY'S ,BUTTS. READING.

[ES'l'A.BLtS~D A~ PAWN~JlOl'CER

8Y APPOINTMENT TO KING COORGI!

University College: Reading, on

LOUIS

PRrfAn DOOR ENTlU.~ca,

"SIMON OS. REoI.DING.··
Nos_ 75 and 78.

"at

THE COLLEGE HALL,

: '\i.,~~,t,eff~tive, but it is

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at uoh service in nid of th,.". Wesleya.n ~lon ary
On .'Wedem:day lllor-ning & sf..£ike · broke aut
Society. A :,: u<X'e96ful misslonary " oat home" wa.
the tawn ab the Read'IDg Gas .Worb. "but boo"" " .>1 held lonl, W.fdneEd.IJY evening.
very t ha.(
short
T ,h e 60Ulc
of not
the '& me m·
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was
oneUuratloo.
of the workem
theree was
bcr of th e Union and refused .' te ' j?l~'. He ~a.8
t'rIVen. <So cer t.ain t.ilJl6 wilhin whi~h lo Jom the TImon
~nd, as be did not do 80, tlle -,t'pI'ke11l m>!l~~ a. 'Pro·
t est by coming ou t on strik e. The g(.nk-e.. was ,
however, sett led t.he sa;rne <lay, ItS t he Jl}I\.Il Jgre~-d
to Jein the UlIlon. By Thursday morning cvcly·
thmg was ag.am in smooth workmg o rder.

TuZPRO:-fB

WILL B'B Of1"RN IN

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• QHOn'T STRvE AT GAB WORK·S .' •

Re5Cned .)

BALMORE

1:ieen 336 .,

Of t h o l~eT" pe~S10b.s aU?",ed .

to 1:85 Penons .

APPLIOATION,

ON

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staleS tbali, tbe

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PRICE

M .C.

8ginst. 379 of the preceding y'~~ . ..I.n tb~ nu~n~cr
"''''ere: Qu.estio~66. claIms i:'!.18R.!1lc::rwea~, e~lm9
.Uc:w£d 216 . . Th~ , m a.x imtltn pen81.01\. ~as allowed

CONrnAOTORB.

B.a ' · RA.'lLWAY STATION. REAn':rNO•
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M:s.

LOCAL PENSlON COMMrrrEE. .
TIio "'annullol r eport ·of i his COIDmittee hasjeen

·BoNDED BroB.~Ill;

.. PICTORIAL NEWS."

THE. GJl.EA1' PLAY OF THE SOCIAL EVIL.

MILITARY

"D,

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pTepa~ed by the Clerk, :P.h . . B6njamill1 Shraq.. It The Rely, B. Loo~ pre6ided, a.nd was supportedoy

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NAVAL AND

The story of tbe IInint wbo bectUn6 a sinner and the
sinner wbo bec&me a eaiut.
Roscoe Arbackle ;n .. Good Night Nur ......

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i>ioiVE. '"

The

BREWERY. ' REkD1~G

TilE

MARY GARDEN in

M onday, D ecember ' 9th (Once Nigh tly) at 7. 30,
M atinee W edne5day nt 2. 30

BOWLl'lltS· WHIST

I ~~~:!~~ . by Mr _ George Tombs,' .
?XOOlIen(.
~.
wbist drive wu held 011 . W&1nesde.y
in t be Waterloo Gallery, Fria.r·stt:ee~, · in
order
au~nent. the finan ces of the P.p..!~ ~lt.!lte
Bowling C~. Am ong tbe . pla.y..ers/ numl:ienn g
ibout one hUltdr~ and sixty , were several ot the
howlers.
prizes 'were won by :~Lll.dies :' 1
'Wluta, 2 .M iss .Ryder, 3 Ati!i& Cook;. 4 Mrs. FR.lr·
brot.'h?r. Geon ts' : 1 So!,gt. WeJ~~". 2 Mrs .. ~C6lhps
{ali g1n(.), 3 Mi9S E. M ag~~. 4 ?4r .. H &Tn8. Mr,

CAMOUFLAGE.

.. ·if,':~aD a /c stub6Iy," ill-shaven chID. As camouflage It

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on Sdtl~a.y.~
sple ndidide.follC6 a.g&lnst Tlleburst JUDlO1'8.
I .side had eool'ec:i at the close of one of the
games of the M'a6on. .
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SIMONDS . .:LTD.
WINe AND

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Broa.d-

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FOOTBALL.
IWokifigham
IIDp.eria!s P".q.,

MERCEfANTS.

Featuring Little H elen Badgley.

guanuf{ecd . 'f elephone No. 26'!,

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BREIVRRS,

P-/lTHE'S ANIMATED OAZETIE.

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'~;::~d~~)I!:a:rkh:

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~~Wthirms giye a"man a' more !lnkempt appearanc.e

tbat Miss Beatrice Tatham

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111,NK ROUBS:-Il&i1y 10 till 4 ••
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..." . dJY. WtdD'~'Y 9.30 till 12,30.
" -. . Saturday eYfJ~inp ~ 6 till 8.
lNT}'lREBT ALLOWED ON
: • l t2i per cent' Genual
. \;..! per.rU,pt. &upplem'entary
BR;\NmlU ,'-377. Oxford ll<Iad;
&o&d. 'Beading; Iond 23, Market. Pace,
RUle.. .te., DOlt free on appUoation.
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: A cbarming itory featuring Mary MUea Minter:

THE PIC'f.ORIAL . NEWS.

Bft.&.1I:LlSJm'b

SON
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72, LOND()N STllE,ET, llE4.D1N,G.

The MATE-~f the SALLY ANN.

NOTHING BUT

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of ' LU~, '. ~
L,oeum for Chil~en. I .
Collectfoo.

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P RESENTS

Entire Production from

Gr~t Slven A~t Drama by the B'ri~

(c,.,:rALOGUBS GR.ATI8,) ..

Spe~er:~Mr. PUNTER:

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