Reading Observer 06-1919
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GIF'1' TO TIlE GU.~Rnr'\N S ,
, c.ptaiQ Tubbs, tnl,n,"Iport officer, No. 1 Wa~ 1I.,~ I '
ha.s preeented..tbe ReiUllul) Guardiarit. with li n n.mhU1j h 11,
beant: frame (or conv8Y1n1J .thteher oa.at!. frl)'n It ("(,
to wtlfd, etc. The a.rticle 1& qui~ ~pl6te ~I!d .\ " 1\:1'
olderI and vaJpe<1 ",bout £13. The tbauks of tL~\~~(~C~
ha;ve beo~ conveyed to Captain Ta.bbs for hls klud "jt.
On ,tbu,..day Nezt⢠.fllne 26th y
.1.1)4 roll<nrin~ Two do'y., ",,01 ..1.. ,'" IbIa T~ir.,
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~oLL~dE{ "~LL.
IN THE
"The Kaleer'e Shadow '
Or, 'the Trj~te c~.
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Behig & furtluJr 144venture of the 1P.YltmOUI
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DooBl OPEl' .&!I' 2,30 p,~
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FOR GENT'S WEAR.
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The New Hall. B1.grave Street.
The Sem.. will M i&keD. by the Seli9J.ar:e" of
LJooum.
Have Stood 'the Teet for :J3 'Years
COX'S
. Rl!l.oovmRS "
One A44nea
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Pno~u.
8pe&ken:- !
11·30 a.!D.-GLADYS WOODMAN.
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Subject: "Light, more light."
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RE GINALD CHURN,
SUbjeot: "The Value of the Lyceum
RmPAIRB.
Oal,.
33. FRIAR Sl'REET. READING.
UMBRELLAS
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.<"."'I'ied
acd the price. IIbc will have to pay l U
future ha.ng upon th& 5UC Ces<) of the Loa~;, t}la~
his O'fll busin f& !!&ability. lIL:nd e ve-n th'!) ,\Te U·b~m g
of h l8 ohH(1ren', are at st&k:c,' that toO ma.k e lh~
Loan a: lnmer:do us t riumph 1e cna 'Way to e n 81lT(!
a 8OUnd. ltxlushial a.nd lUdl'vidud po~i tion f or
~~ch a..'1 d a ll of la o "Let G'rea.t; Brira,n lend t h"
wodd " Ie the wa.t.oh:w·o rd. No &lrn is. tQO !Lll1nl l.
' The t £.5 man i5 ju.,t ~ n eo eS!ary M t h e £100,000
ma.n . It -is the duty of â¬\&l'y citlZSJl 10 TtJahse
that a.t enry hour of the da.y; th& V lcI-ory Loa.u
fMti "'ltice plondod hy the lneul lIIatholl ile , i [l.,~ t
ch ildren not .., f ! ch091 l\:;J;e, !\nd hot;l18 li:;lrIs, h~ pr J\"IC\
ll~tm. fa.T&. etc., at the Bee~herJ ou the n,t: ~ .. t
8-lI:ut for tll*' ente rt."i.ning of scbool chlldron i f lnt
officers on ull1.y oll iing the da.ys sc~ ap;u t fm \J{ 'I ,
c!lJehn.tion be granted aqual time off, as and " !m); thiY
can be spared.
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1\'lth
BROTHER BROADLEY'S BRA VERY
. Spel\.kmg at the "Hands oIY Russia. " demOIl ::lt.1n.l!on,
111 tIle Markot Pla ce, on Sunday evellill" MislI Mau ra
O'KeIlI, the Sinn Feiner, mllde refetenc~' to tbe r pugh
roceptlon which n.w8.1ted the ..... ieit of Mr, A rtllll P!'
BrOild ley, herself, and other8 ('of the B,S,P. to That.r.)JlIIII
recently, She 8ald they had all. 11 0 dou'ot, htl!l.n i di th9
brave nod g!\lla.n~ attH..ck Iqa.de , on comrade BroW 1n
bet'ft&lf at 'l'ha.t.cha.m. Coptmmug, she el~l ~ ~ l, ft
shown the bnck (prod lleed) to tboUlla:ud", In L Olld Gt,
she mentioned tnat about ~ ~;enty.~ught lfLh?11,.r' 5
employ of the farmer wb? made tbe attac, h, 1
8in ~e become roemben at the Lfthourer 9 /1 GIlIOq., I ;-. t19
w"ho<\ to pubhcly thank cot ade Broadley !or ' "
attAined not only in m ter nR ~i ol'Wll but &leo in In·
du stTin t &It&1-rs, a.nd we are gla.d to ~e tba.t. it bRa
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81' A.Pr'INl'J(ENT TO lUNG I;OORGlil ~.
S ,U 'rTON & S ON·S.
8Ell:DSMIl:N.
READiNG.
LI!!T8 0, BEBDB FOB ~B FAlW
P llICB
U» GARDEN JIRt It.. on .ppllOotlon.
I.lctl1ftn!l
~b5trUtr.
READING, BA l'ClRDAT. 'JUNE 21; 1919.
PENSIONS AND PRlbES.
courage In
b ee,,! found praohcaible to form 8. Readmg Branch
of t'be National Allisnce elf Employers aoo l§m ..
ployed. Th e 9plnt. (If conciha.tion aDa pmtlla.l &d-o
jll&'tment b~ eapitaJ. &DO Ja.OOuT' whteh :i6 ~ere
a.nd there malcing its I\ppear .... nr..e is On-e of t he
most boa.lthy tllIgns (Jf tT'tIlU whICh. are n(JDe too
bright ,
Th~
Branoh
the adTlce given by the DIapers Chamber of TrtL r'~ [Q
it15 membora to delay 'Putting into operation the 1 1 ·\ t~ !
o[ reml1ueration for their staffs, ",hleh hnve ' h etll
officially sanctioned by tho Govornment, the \Ves! .etll1
dre.sBmak:en have pusl!d the :fbllowing n!solution ' â¢â¢ That thiS meeting, reprettlu~ tbousa.nd. ot me'llber.;
of the West-end llie~m8.te['8 bra-noh of tho ShnV
A~t"nt8· U nioD, v;el~~'\lOA the deoialou of the Miu lSt. I
of La.bour, tha~ the order (made unde1: the Wng, ~
Tl!!mporary Regulation Ac~) must stand. It yie\\"~ "t tl!
extreme retref the attltude adopted by the Dmp 1"
Cha.mber of Tra.de in endeaTOUrolg to Ielle't or postl'O; e
the operation of the order. ~:ither, hA'ritlg III ~ n t ,\
the appalling cooditior1, wlnch prfIYt\i!ed in the sew jll~
tradee. Implorea oJlmembers of Pirliamellot to 5UpP>l1 t
the decision. of thr;, MiDiSter of J,nOOUI',"
r.lher ,than to &tl<>mpt any interference in the
looal "aiM of fi.TJ'DS cr umona, but. 'We beheve that
its a.ctjon CAnnot be other than beneficial in e.very
r~peet. As fhe Comml t.tee, in tjbetr 1lteDlO1'&Oda.,
l8.y ' "Autooracy in tndu.tlY is dMd. and emplo::rers
&t'e fNlle1,. ~oa-nfo; mg it. ,This .~uld be a ef;lmu..-
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R.A.O. BPORT3.
Reading Athltltio Oiub Will· cany ont thpJt' llceocd
evening muting at P&l~ Park, on WB11!<bd.! ,. .
aomething i:a
it.a place, ba.nnouiaing :with th6 na.tur,al d ~lf'e for
hbarty, ullima.te1y
OIbli.tera.t.ful.g
the
preeen,
⢠struggle to live' ,b y Society divided lnto cla&e.s."
Da1ici.p1l will 1>& luel ud~ 1\\ '
the programme from 7-M p.m. The eveuts ~o 'h e
deeided ue :-I6G yds, ~~~-.ee, 300 yd~. meuihlh .
re!.y race. _maofiour(
), 8SO yds. BILt ohnmpIOn .
ship t:4 Bea.di:Qg &Ild d1atrlot au.d &. 2 miles tea.m nu:o.
B . A.,C. members who serT;i wi. H.M. Forces velS!UI
DOn-militaIy aervwe, The team.e will be seleoted / from
the foUo ..... in« :-A. ,R. t.ke (oa.pt..), E. ,Kea.nre l A, .T.
fearse. 0, S. StebbiDgI'I, W. H... DfNlCCln, S. C. H. E\·a.u!!,
C. T. Elghloen. F. W. Anon. A. L. Und&wood. )', F.
HoU .....y, B. A.. Leahy, G. 'I.'&1Ior, H, G, ~Un g,
G. Blarl" F . Au...u.--, DOn-mi)itarl-W. J, .,kor
(cap'.), F. Stanle;r. L. G. &moot, R B. E.g1 ,W.
eveumg iu Ilell,t week,
With the COlt of all commoditiu fl.uotuatinc
r
err.tioall,. and the CODl!lequent aontroverl!liel &I!I
OF THE DARKNESS?T.&ohing.
to a U living 'wage," there iBl 8. not unnatural WHAT
Wb at of the Da.rkneN. is it ftIrY fUr P If @Io
3 p,m. - ARTHUR LJ.WRENgE,
Subject: "Th. Fp.tun of Spiritu&l- feeling that it i. time the p.nsionl of the men WTOto I ~.b&rd Ie Galli<lnne, ac!d""';ng â¢â¢ ~
11'0 J.G1NT3.
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taro." ,
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Buy your
£1 15 0
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STANLEY TAYLOR.
PECC· A'.~·
Subject:
Subject:
£12 12 0
FRiA~ ' STREET~'
READING.
Phon. 11.
SUbject ~
Taken from the diary of an old Re~diDg inh~bitant.
.tUM
10,
1814.
d4!llOript~ou. 'Wero put iuto l'equil ition. to «0 to .A.acot nae",
wbere an hnml!!uss co~ cour~e of }.Icopb were .... erqy\~ to 8ee th e ~Huatrio\l.l
.tr~ugera wbo al'e 110W' lU tbll oouutr,) . MallY l.ad t".:...1 joupur 01 shtl'ktng baad,
C&rriaiel of all
with the Kin' and Emperor and otber dllti.Oguilb.i rene.al'sâ¢â¢ and of PQWn&,
tho hair out of the tail of PJato/I'. h one. aud 10 d â¢â¢ iro.II' ...... the,. of obtai";",
a ,,,lio 01 the brave H.hnan 01 tbe CO"...,\-'. thaI It I~JIh tb.,. ",.r. orderwd to
d..bt. 1â¢â¢â¢ t thoy .bould not he ~.ti.6.d with the.
o.ly.
Thi. little pi.oo of old ti... Aloot inlor... Ui~n ;:. pl.oe4 II.,.. to c.u att.ation
to ~O1l8 moet excellent clotbie'n ",ho h â¢â¢â¢ beeu .e"fablbb~ in thi, to"l) f.r
nea,ly Ml yoarl â¢â¢iz.: LANGSTON and SONS, Tho,. ..ork ALL OOODS IN
PLAIN FIGURES at quite m,oderote fIx.d prle.. e'ta tor "'... dA,.l ⢠...,.
largo awoke of men's and boyal clothiul' of al1 . lfin~h, in aliqrt. iWheu in dent
YO<l'II â¢â¢ t.t .t LANGS'fONS' Shop â¢â¢ t W ..t etr..t .Oornar⢠.0o<1< Street Oorn ....
Bud eTery tram will take you tp elther corner. Pllolle 1'56J ' 011 .... hich you oan
.ecure ⢠Sport. J e.cket.
tali
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Some Thougbts
Thoaabt.."
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READING SAV~NGS
BANK.
E....J,!ODII 1817.
72. LONDON STREfT. IRE.-J.DlNG.
J.NK HOt!RS '-Doi1;r jO' till 4 . . .p(Wecl .....
do,., Wedoeod'r 9.30 ltl!l <1230, !'tid.,. UIj!
8~turd", evelunll 6 1till 8.
lNTllI!.ESl' ALLOWED ON I DBP.OS1TII:-
£2t
&3 po<
un..
Pu MDt. r..ner'&! ~~Dl,nl;_
bllpplom.nbry ' Dopa.;QDelli.
B1U.J(OHES :-J77. Odord Read ' 11 Y.rOklD,'"
110.... lIe ... in, ; oDd 2.1, Mark.,
WoId.,b â¢â¢.
-.11 ... &Ie" poot
appUâ¢â¢ldoL
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pi...:
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oap.oity 1" It i ... diftloull problem in d.fini-
Iih. poet, Mr, Hugh E, W&!foni h.. oonoor-t
bmllSelf "Wivb tbe daJly weltano o~ tJh-e blind in tbilf
town. HIS n~e is de&er?edly well k:nawn let' the
rrea.b work he hQ& achieved, POl' it is no mnaU
thing boo say bba.t there 1& notJ one blind b..-ra.r
an the E;treete....of Rea.qin" And ihis is the J'l'Oud
bOa.! t of the Re!!lftf 'Blin'd Aid Society, of Rich
It:-, Walford ie the f oundet" a.n~ NCI'6ta.ry, Dur..
tbe wholl que.llon of pension.. Gi.-ing .vid.nce
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grea.t. a.udience of the bhnd ," Bea.utilul 118 ..
poetic conception, perha.ps, bub to ge.b ('awu to
the :re.a.liuee of life not ealcul ated to be of much
tioDs, but upon the an,J.r is hinged practically
GLJ.DYS LOVELOOK arid FLORRIE BRETT.
Or,o"lt: MONA STREET.
Chainn..n: 'Mr. PEROY 1\, STREET,
Collectlons in aid of the Lyceum Fuud â¢.
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TEETH!
If
SoloUlta :
B
ASCOT IN THE PEACE YE4R OF 1814
The Meaning of LUe."
GEORGE SAUNDERS.
ATTWELLS, BlNFIELD & Co., Ltd.,
., 62~3,
II
6-,5 p.m.-MONA STREET,
""bo' hayti been iujured in out' d.feuoe were
r8vil!lftd. U Whlt.t is a penllion P n aske Captain
Coote. H Is it compeDllatiOD. for diJa.bilityJ a
reward for ⢠.,mea, or .n alternatiY8 to earning
â¢
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before' the Seleot Committee on Pell.ioDI, l5ir
Alfred Watson, actuarial Government consultant
in tbe Stati.tioal D.partment of tho Mioi.try
of Peneiou â¢â¢ ,tated the Bat- rate peD8ion W&s
ooml1enâ¢â¢lion ~nd rewar4. hut the alt.rnati,e
peneion bad the' mOlt direct relation to earning
oapaoity.
C: T, !l&rth., O. Kearse, W. O. BflDbbinge.H. Co.
material ...iot&noe to Ih_ who Iabou-r under the
very trying disN!va.ntrace Qf Jo.s lof
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her.
THE DRESSMAKER'S' DISPUTE, I
Arw ng out of the trouble, (an ecbo of Wbl"~ WJ.~
A,,,,,, Cammlttee will con ... t
l'OOOlIOtruct
protectin~
heard in Readiug last week) which hna resulten t1rOlII
of -eq ual nltmb&ns of employers and employed,
tlnd It 'WlU be ita function to cOllfud6t' queatioll!ll
a.ffceting the In·e., and ha.ppine.ss of t.\le whole (f
t he people, auab. a.a homtni, works commlt.tecti,
holid_Y', .oeduoational faoilitle8 ,lLOd a.m1l8l!m16Dta.
Ian/: to both ⢠lid.. ' to
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b&sk~t.
PEACt ,BY NEGOTIATION.Peace i}Jy llegotia.tion is a d esirable end to be
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PE WE aJlLE1;nl~ TTONg. '
:
The RC:ld!Ug Board of G lJA,l fl.:.lmt havo dO('lde-:: 1:\
r"gl:.1 d to pence ccIebn.tions, tbat the dU. "At 1l1 ,ri. r ~ ,r l
the _<,clebrat:oll be ohltervf.d &''1 geneTILl hohd A.H '1:1'1.\
the home!! children lJe o.1to\Ted to paniClpa.te III ~1 1 '
It'E.lDIN'Gr
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LYCEUM ANNIVERSARY 'SERVICES
POoSlIibl.
'1 SIIlONOS.
We. ,eonfid~ntly ,:bring to OUT rca.deT. ' &,W!~n
ilia n~ ViotIol'Y Loa.:n, p~ilta:rs cS+i'oBF'6mg
"hiob will be- found in an<A.h«r ooIU'Rln. It ' I'J nO
~,,«~Mon to ay tha.t>, ..tLhO'Ugh some mAy be
.t..-lled j:oy 11>0 l!~y .,...
oo.mpalgb
wh}¢h hu 00en pUl'Blled Ii &d..~i'ng thU! loan',
pu'btici'.-l n bho
bl"ee.~b of Aie t,o truch a.t1
.efforb M thlS. We ;vond« if the av.e",~ mall
r &alil5u t.hat. the content.\- of hle ",itefs market
walb upon bi& pocket and ' hll b&nk Hooount. a:nd
that .bill 0'W11 fubure prO-&perlty waits upon the
succet;s of the Loan.
ON APPLIOATION.
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Et:oelaioft Rea.diag."
I.e. ". ~
READING.
T!:LBPIIONS Nos, 75 and 78.
READING SPIRITUAL : MISSION.
Goring.
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S.leatlG!M.
LISTS
TmLEGRA.V9
to l(n. Padley,
Sunday Next, Juno 22nd. 1919.
r..rges~
STATION.
RUT,WA.Y
THE · KING·S
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READING
PUBLIO Al)MITTED FR~.
Also at 21 & 23, OXFORD ST., 215, LONPON RD., READING.
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II.E.
lDloD OJ!
13, Talfourd A:"nue, or for
Vlotoria Bo&d l Ttleburat,.
MILK PIUCES ANn THE DROUGHT '
A further deputation from the NlI.iio tlQ\ F'1I.~T.1 ' r'l
U llIon WM recelve<l by the Food Oo11tl'Oll81' Oil 'l'llc'lla t
~·h Q n an lborcase in the pr1Ce ' of mnk W'IU Itrr,Nj ;, :'
consequence of bbe drought. IT he }"ood {}wh(licr
admitted thllt the pre\,"llilUig ooDdftiona WM'6 lhn~ r~n"
tban when the deputation prAvi..HlJJI.r mot li1l I '1.1\
rl .,)ml~{l to gwe the matter hie imme<ha te aUli "I'~ : ,! I
ntt~ntlon . a nd would a.dVt36 them at the ellIhc!l t l1J I 1 I~
moment 01 h ll! d()Oie:l0U .
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SONDED 8Toal~:
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PRIOE
A.lao 0 LAllIES' NtJR8ING CQMPETITION.
Competiton mwt be qualified in F~t AId a.nd Home
!
Nuni.. ·Entry Fee ,6d.
Eumee to be .ant by June Uth, to the Hen. Sec.,
JACKSONS' CORNERS,
Tele~rama!
SPIICIT
moat hold the Firlt.Aid Certificate.
Complete Outfi tters to Father and Son.
.
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BREWERY,
The Oround. of Uoj.verelty C~lIe&,e, ~e.dlo&,
On Saturday, July IZtb. ,13 p.m.
blrJ Fee
l !l/6 per team of fi.. men. Competitors
0:
Brack'nell.
AND
LTD .
jIEIIalI~N7·8.
Open-I!tU'- I."ectnnâ¢.
Tf!~ t~~~t;,tp~m~~~r~}!!!~N
E. JACKSON & SO'NS,
'rhone 2,9.
Danein,.
gaTe t'heU"' rel"9tCflS glutuitously, '
THE VICTORY LOAN.-
SIMONDS.
BlIKWNIIS, ' WINg
AMBUL"N~.
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Prospect Street. Caversham.
G·
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Tick... of AoImi ..!on (luclu4lnc T .. ). 1/- ..ch.
To W. E. s.... , 6. B.~ord Road. R.ading.
YOU WILL BE WELL SATISFIED
IF YOU PAY US A VISIT.
â¢â¢â¢
H
SATURDAY SCHOOL.
Flannel Suits, Tennis Jacketl, Cricket Flannels,
Boots, etc.
.:"
Fallteulls 2/ _. (....liIob. ea.1l b.
I\eoH'ltil .)
NAVAL AND MILITJ.RY CONTRACTORS.
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. JUNE 21lIh. ,
AIUmNS opeD for inlPtlltiOp. Colllllry ,"d Morrit
FOR BOYS' &: YOUTHS' WEAR.
3
2.
A~missiob. Sd." 9d. & 113 } IncllldiDl tax.
THE
'W.E.A.
that by theso oouceri:8 a.nd street co111'1 t l!
of the bUDd. itl
yeam a. ~ of t;l ,t)(A1 Jj'j l
b:'ft~ Rea.dlng pu.blic. 'l'he l:.a.'li'! l" f
PATHE' oS ANIMATED ' OAZETTE:
ADMISSION FBEE,
' wear); Flannels for river wear, sna¢;py designs in
Shirts an9 Neckwear, Straw Hats,' :abots, etc.
â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ ' 0 ' â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ °0.
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FOR THE SAKE OF THE BLIND.
PAJIT 7.
An Exhibition of Colour[,Prints from
Wood Blocks is now open.
~ We are now showing new ranges of Sp,its (ready for
,
e~r.
.sCHOOL ·OP ART.
UPUVERSITV' COLLIi!Oa READJNO.
....
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fiom:
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Hugh E. W td ford desires us to add ttl \h e- 'e l)~r t
~oert given by the Readi9i' Prlte nr.t .1 "
PtLl'k. on Suuday, 1'0. aid of tlMl Readjn~ J;:·I .;~
~e
DOUBLE I CROSS."
IBITIONS
,,-.
I!Dao in Mu.o!o -.rill be !..al!l,:;,t''l'ln: (lOLUGE
N'lISDA.Y, JULy 9tlj; ... 19. Eutn.. mu.t
oil
Mr. 'filler.
"The MYSTERY, of
Jf.~,:,!-,~,J.'!'ION fO? !!QholUt~\>o .114 BPi·
,~
8a.neonia. u the aensatloD.a.I.
Midnight Mystel"Y ~
PREI!, wrthout Tl<k.L
ADMISSION"
. '
IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE"
A 8~e of importance ,to CIltcrers. retr68h~'uQnt C~" ..
tractors, a.nd o,t bers. will be oonductetl b v M(:~ r~
Cooksey &Cd W8lk:or.l)1l 'l'o.eedayftll.d Wednesday ~ â¢
at 23. King·.b-eet, Readmg, OJ). Thnn.tlav the ~~~tl
llu~tioneez6 W111 offel' ior sale. ~t the Great w,. 't la
Hote1" 1.va.lua.ble praperty in IU.a.ding and rilch:I~!~ '
E'ull,,' particulan arâ¢â¢d""r\:t!ed.
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''the Acrobat of Death.'
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HOT-WEATHER
I
M.a. 'FOR C.\.P'l'.AI N H . E, COLt.Tr n
Yetallother adllitlon to th'3 nlrellrlv Inn't 1\ , :
honoun awo.~ed t o loeRl familie:. i1 that of l ~ " ,; '\"Z'
Cro~~lto Captain H li!. I Collier , M,D" It:',d , · tl f r
hledtcal Corps (n.ttaehe4 O lolt~tei' Re!!lnlt n''\ .~r ,
Collier .' :hi C . VI the IOU of Mr. E,"'P L . 'l. jl~
II WestBioV'e," Reo.dlng.
'. ·f:r, rA.
VIVIAN MARrrrN in
"Molly '. Er..t,jngled."
,
1aIILITAIW MEDALS.
Among the loc-tLlldel{ who h"re been nwnrrled h
the :Military Metid tlll.s "eek .8.\0 :-Cpl.' J\ HI :"~~' ""
tith RoyatBerke Reglmeb.t (8hlpll\!ce) ,: 8R~ 0 D~ '~"
5th ROYft.1 Detks flegtment ('tV oklngbllUl) 'Il. J I , 11,
w. Alcock, &ola Fusil!ers (Cl'owthorne), 1\ ' .
I-Si...rlu,. ..![" M~Mlh In " tu t atf'ty play of unilJ.ue
ll1t.crost aud pow or
,
a~o n ,
S. E . .1&UlM,!'.:1. Giblrlna. J'r.d N'ewma:n, B. G·IIh.><:k,
W. 0. Buokina'h&m. T . G. &.wyI1', T H 138.1 her
Tug-o(...... con... t., .....t IXl\IIpaniea over IIG ami
dluler 16 yecn of &P, aho -HO)ids. race.
Bic'ht. UnJ'.o
ill( tho past l...n~y·four ,.,.....
~w. Socie.,. h..
r!l I S~ ~y oo-noart.& and a~ ooll'eotlon... IJ\l'1n of
£1,000. &D<t ao 'Wisely
aDd 'prop..-ly
1.&..
tho
H. urged that there was a etrong mow,," 6ubseri¥' b.en .ppli<d that .vf!Iry Iroown
cue for a rn'i.ion of the flat-rate peDsion.
Hiâ¢â¢ u,C.ltion Wt.lt tbat £2 .hould be taken
... the lias" in.te.d 01 £1, aud' that ~5 to
30 per ..... t. migM b. £oook.d of! on aocounl
of .eount,..
blind P~D. iM.the town 18 ocrmf'orta:bly .bou.ed
a.nd clothed '8.nd has Ito mla.ll .ssur«l iDoome. The
v ~lue ct tohis work ()8.t1iDOt. be boo b}g'h.ly eeti.m.ted,
and tbe I'en.erosity 9f our townspeople cannot be
b ~ t ' cr a.pplied J:ih&Q. in liul'pc-rtille It.
Tbe 30 per oint. would bring
the £2 down. to 28s.. and' 6,. lor iDsurance
"puld bru.g tIMm back to the pr...nt 33 â¢.â¢
;;ololoh be 'd!d Dot couid.r outrac.ou.l,. in""_quate to tIM pre â¢â¢nt labour position. The
HI,. 6<1. rate bed in S.pt.mber. 1914. bd
been i'r.'"""0d to 20â¢. iu d.f.reno. to t!>" public
·d .....IIIl.
Mr. HogC' .1 '0 contended th.t
.ido".' penlione .bould be inareued to
16â¢. ad., ami there .hould be an incre... of
3s. 4d. to wido.... oâ¢â¢ r' 43.
The Icale of
lujuri81 should also be re'fi.&d. :rbe maiD
point 'of all this
that the .c.l. .hould
be iuoreued to ' one .nit.bIe for the Dormal
standard 01 living. ' H. thought , the "';m~
mittâ¢â¢â¢ bonlll not. the importanoe of IOIDOYing
"'0.
discODteut during the :fh'~ year of peace and
r.conlt,uolloD. Th.t there i. at pr.l.nt con·
,idembl. di.."liofaotion ou 'th. pa" of ......,.
people ... to the p""d,hipI imposed a..
"ho han dooe their hit thore b 110 d...,.....
A. c81!tain prop~rtiou of the more ''I'itupen.t:l~.
aUaok. on tb. ponoionl .uthoritie. m.y petlU,pl
be t ⢠.loed to poop). hnillg no direct I!>"ro~b
iu" th~ qneetioA drawing '~gener&l OOllclUliQ.Da
from individUe1. oas88.
it is aerhu:\y .o~
pl.......1 to ... mOn "lie> han
and 1916 deoo ....oIi~
JIlarii..
1I,,,klnA-' ma!GJ. .. ; yot ...."
'I :-,--'1 ~eki.~D" " bue4- oq fu ..mpIeU
\ \But, mR~iuc aD..~,"""
~l,.
*hM8 CAsel, there ill ⢠~.
",oaou
on ' ....timental
p.... â¢".j illiuool ...
..w..
loon .. p ..... !. Ii.....
...w.
01, 1'....40 of jn.t r.ooeniDâ¢â¢ cot ..
tloat tho ,..uIon ..;.Joe uoal! . . . . . . -4
I, ioor .....' jl . . . . .t ,,*,. ~'er-.a...... ....t \ cif
II 10 .1Mi ~ 1O~lh!lar "U\
hut
'. . .. c1iitay~.. : ' ....b~ Tbe
" ,tA<U:!. work for .... , ..u..IJ,
If ..il'- ~.. """paiaaW4
,rolltom. ..
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LOCAL
PARAGRAPHS.
i
A. fr ... Ih!bition of oolonr prillu from wood bloch
is now OpeD ~~ tie Ekhool of Art, UDlveraity 0011⢠â¢
I;ADY R.EJ.DING.
Lady lteadiilP oonditlon, ..fte'r jber
opera~~L,!.'-r~f='7'
prOf·-=-,......
.lId
u-. " ";"'!" ' 6l'Y,
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I ill makinll' IfI'OOd
UEATH FIRE.S,
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BdXOOL
SCIlCilLAlIIIBlPiI·,
R:H(I~)DI_Dllj=~:~ci~-il'B6I!lriE~
Th.B!l~ING
Ra&dtnK Educatioll
Commltlieo
1ft o~ f<!I
oompetit.ion to ~s~ two ColI.nc11 (aeoell4&rY iahom)
entr&uOllOhola.nhips at Beadilag School. s:ee'ad'ttr.
r
foof p1iseriesraw toes,
and excessive
speedily ended
by,Iv. Zan-.-ll,uk "Foot Bath "
, ' A sdluble powder, it com11 .bines !, ~l1ique medicinal .
agents which soak into the
pores, dispel pain and
illflammation. and impart
~ wonderful feeling of
ease: and comfort.
' 1'There is nothing like
I (be Zam-Buk
Foot Bath
for 'ensuring firm. healthy
feet in bot·weather.
. TRY A
zam-BUk
F'b oTC
BATH