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NOTICES.
.I
~py of tbii Proep~ctui I\Ji been duly flied
⢠A
__ ~cordapee ~fth the Compaaiel Ada
,.
'loyal
County Theatre, R6ading.
.
H , & ' G~S~iXtb~D9 . LTiQ, MORE HJ;:LP .FOR OUR
witb tbe Regl.ti·a" of Joinf St~II'Comp.nl â¢â¢ i....
1908' to 1911.
'
~tiMf";lI8,.' 1'vi~g
.,'
.â¢
I
No part .f Ibe
...
.
KONDAY, OOTOB1!:B Sib. fo, SIX NIGIlTI!. &114
MATINEE WEDNESDAY at 2. 80,
On M diJd"j Next. O"tdber Iflb.
⢠. . foUt.taw''lwo 4&,., exclUli'M b ,bl. Th~.
"QUEEN of TttE SEA."
.bleb
"THE COBWEB.'"
~ the ,,1&, b, L.oir K. 160 .. azpd:N ...,now DA T~'I.
Featuiq' U ...,. 'D_Uoa, BUW.uT..JIoitt, Vlout
~_1IIa
HotlC)Jl .-.4 UoIIA. T.'rLCW..
a. )latin.. "*,,,,11 to 1.
BOO1[ 'f' UK S]U.TS NOW.
JIIat ~ opon dalIJobll to
THE O,l'atoNIO
"ao,
hri&.-",
SlI:R~
.
"GOMR~DE!SHIP."
IIJIOI1 wb.leh tbereoooatro.oUon of tl:ie Empiftl lin larwel,
d~ St&ning LILY ~t.IJ,K ..~d
J.,D ..LuI.
HALL.
a....
CAVERSKAM.
TRl!: MOST BEAUTIFUL SERI.u. YET
au
. .PRODUCED--
10.30.
"TIHi MINH."
eo",,,,enc:in, SEPTEMBER 27th. .
ADms.~ ION
A lIomanco 01 Eut ...a Weat.
M.O. :-lU. J. GRAOIE.
11·
. ,
PIUt 1.-"'" STORY OF ANNA.M."
LANTERN LECTURE.
.. A TRIP THROUGH ITALY,"
PATHE'S ,\NIMATED (JAZETTE.
COLOURED SLIDES.
COMINO MONDA Y. ocrolJeR 13tb
BY
Tbe tlrwt u4. 0.'\1,. .we. V~Nio n of CIICIL £"LUGrJ
H..,.T ~"'. ~Orary ~e Dm.ma.
REV. PITT BONARJEE,
I
41U01*1!ion of thrills and
8ta.rriDg
1.0"10
Suu IIlq DO'"
HARVEST THANKSGIVING. '
11 .. m ⢠⢠nd ii.3O PO""
ALL Th-VITED.
&
-GINNETT'S
f'.uU1l11. ~ â¢â¢ '(wbloh
Wrist and
P04et
Wa~cbes,
which will be hffered at
exeeptional price~ during the
coming week.
,The· stock
ineluc:les a selection of
.. 8.day" watches . . which
On FRIDA Y, OCTOBER 10th.
Englq,nd'~ "Premier Eqriestrl&n Propmtor
to all put..
⢠*
& Reading Veterans' Asso.r.iatioD.
W. Austin Balsom.
HE A~~'l: a L GENERAL MEETl"G will be
held on SATUlllli,.¥. OCTOBJ::[t 11th, .t 6·30
T
p.m., in the Iilu LL HALL, ST. MAllY'S BUTTS.
SMtlKlNG CONO~R'r .t 7·30 p.ol.
~ING
14.
STREET,
lIilllllllllllllnlllllllllllUllIIlWIIIUlIIlIUlllllllllUunUIiU
READING SPIRITUAL MISSION.
AR'l'IiuR
'fut! Nrw fuLL . BLA.OIU"Y1'! S'fU,J:Zl'.
UNDAY NEX.T. OOTOBER 5th. 1919.
11.30 â¢. m.: MR. P. R. STREET.
3. 0 p.m.-Lyceum for Children.
6. l ; p. to. : MR. P. R. ST REFIT.
S
S.
(j00PER.
SUOIlUOOll '" LEWIS OOOPI!IR,
WINg
MEROHANT .
2S a.nd :!9. M..-\.RKE'.r PI...\.C.E., UlUI)mG.
N.B. -Competon t Cllllnrmo'lt ketlt. who can be engaged
for bottling, packiug, or removing Wine.
eo"LlWl'IOl(.
--':\
THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL ANq UNION
. BANK OF ENGLAND, Limit+I.
-
'.
Begs to announc;e that a
BRANCH OF THE
BANK
IS NOW OPEN, on TUESDAYS and FRID~YS from
11-3 at
T'W':Y~OR.D.
ST.,
â¢
TUD(JR,
' HEMINO
It
ROAD,
READING.
Tel egru.ma :
ConfidenUJ, ReacI.iDg.'·
Telephone:
MOST EXCLUSlVE HOUSE FOR
Tai/or - Mades
Tailored Frocks ,
Oowns.
Prompt Efticient Service.
.,
.K ~·N·.CH'.S,
-
Second-hand ·
.FU RN ITU RE' .
.
I.
·.! .
.
,_ .
7'"
'â¢
â¢
T
TOOL · AND OUTLE;JR.Y· ~STORES,
26 and · 28 QUEEN VIC~RJA ) STREET.
FOR D"iTe OPOPBNlNQ wi.
,. TillS 'SPACB.
.J3.azors, KnIves .nd SciaIIors (Jrou....~
⢠,',+1':: '.' s.... SbarpelMd.
,
"
'i
('Iarter
& SOD,
V
(mrnn .........T
Tetal
I
.1"9.1-
'"
IWt~.
Rope, Sack, T..t"T_... M
f ; ... .
OL
_ _ 7< to 68 _..
A.. "m,.ring _m'
â¢
_ 110,
Ca" i. Sueet .......... ibq wi!! looIa _
of the .bon
u.~ ,~
1M .......... '
. ~ ..... . b Wo _ U n ' .........
.--- O L _ Ii.
'
~ I" 110 ~ !" 10 1>0
~ '7th.» ⢠&aroWe.
'
. ,
fmn .
JOia.,,-,
Five
R_,
81 St Mary'l!I Butta,
Lynmoath.ro.
Fin
AtllfJUi2.
~
1919.
To the Directcwa of the uRudinl' O~
DsAa~,:::-r.ndPriatio&'Co.),' ~td. ,
B~
Their action was a calculated blolv to h
.
tel
trouble.
Very good chara.cter.
I
At the moment
'
.
. l
getting redress.
We are ' not sure, indeed)
that it does not usually end' in greater loss
tban gain to the workers.
the railwaymen they are clearly spending
tbeir reserves on a .nght which, had they b~en
!!IIl&W-Y"upoIIlIaa"..,...ofllle,~
"a-tlioC" Oh.a la' at ~~~~
It' ,.
of thi
4)1,"=-
be,.... ..
justice was done to them ..
It is always matter for regret to find a
~ound. law-abiding body of
men like the
rai lway workers plnnging headlong into a'
a.nd Wild :West ShoW' 'I'nll
Reading on Frida.y.
.
Col. Colebrook Cart-cr bas resignod W3 posilLOn
....tate agent to Lady WlWtage.
..
Wyfold
(formerly Sir Robert Hennon
Hooge, Bart.) was 68 'Lm weclt.
Cal. and Mrs. W. 'Iboraton b.&ve left Pangbourne,
~vinR' sold their bonse at Maiden.ba.tch. They· ~ ill
1ml &t. C'fTcenhill Hoose., ~ Banbury.
Thc.Re .... Pitt Bonarjee will gi"Ye ~ Ja.nt.eml octure on
(I A
Trip through ItAly " at Castle Street Congrl!!~
gationa.i Church on Thunda.y. See advt.
The CaV1l!'!bam and Reading Veterans'
ii<m ""Iri:ll bold their a.rnmaJ mooting a.nd Btr.okirog:
concert in the Drill Hall, St. Ma.ry'~ Butt:;, on
-yovuning.
Tile &IIlluai I!IJ!Oting and ·show of \ho Boyal
AtrricuJtural Society for 1920 Will, it is expected, be
held in Reading. Th~ To..... n Council, on Thursda.y
night., decid·ed. in fa;vol1l' of the propooal mado by tbl!
A"oci.-
Conl!ti,;
On Jamla.r'f ht, 19]3. ho
·pa.tches. ~d on
At lthe ead
01 Music ~ Ev~lyn 'rucker obt.a.ined th&
,
Mr. H. ilarnfield has reaigned his membership of th"
We believe. ReadWg lwur&llctl Committee as he is learingtbe town.
too. that before long the younger men will Mr. E. Huut, of 93,
are
Wa.Uingt.oD"6~t,
and Miss A. L.
SteveD' 1 of "Greaoland8:;" Redlands-road. h"&ye been
mambera"rice :Mr. B. RowlI~ll a.D.d Mr.!l. w.
L. "Xuowlel,
!
~poiAtcd
to-day a mistake.
more tban a blunder.
They
are
They are a crimo.
,.,--
VISIT OF MR: JEROME K. JEROMll.
Th. Workerr Edc.~tiou.a.l A.ssocia.tioo will com."lence
ita winter 8uaion Ob. Wedneada.y next, Octoher &th,
.hen the Inangural Lecture 'will be gjv~u L~.....!r.
The nation is forc~ to cI)'oose between
Jerome K. .Jerom&, in the Hall of UiaiYtu'lritr
Is it surpris. &t 8 p.m. Mr. Jerome baa bad a.....wed eazeer
the strikers and the ' ·stricken..
.choolmaater, &etOr and jotmWist.
Oull s;"",
as do:r:':.
Tt i. a.nti,,:,;pllteJ
iug that the nation, wbicli is struck, shonld that the a.utho.r
ot _
U Tbreo Men in It Boat." will tat·
_
__
be tempted to s~rike bock?
.
lLEADmG POULTRY AUqTl0N. f
Railwaymen IOllSt think again.
KfIIIt'I. Niebolaa ~ ⢠macb lMrttcir sa.le th&n W~!I
Inct.~
NOTES AND COMMENTS
0_
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.
. J. F. Pa.ull. WM b as
B
of Directors of the "
bas recen tly taken lip bis .
H o is a. din- cLor of ~[ ~:::,",rs .
wh~l asa.l c forage merclJ.a.ms,
s hi~e.
TJlis firm dtlri~.c:' "Lbt:t"ar
~bo m.:tuuf.'!.cbre
i
to
t)tb~r equipm .:'Dt for
e
.
hw,diugs weJ.·;l orecu..rJ :l.nd
. ~onle 200 employees u·nre
~~r. Paull was a direct{)1'
·
SoutiJ WeSlern D>.iri,.s. Ltd ..
an~ D~t.on, Somcr~cl
alllO organi~in g
w
ai1d
!!'ecrDi.'L""Y
];w
9reamery Propriet-o!' ~ '
ap¥intmenb and aU finllo.cial
ul1 F QroP-l" to BH!>if't the
'SCb~tne of u~ilk con trol.
~. . Paull b a.s a.lways takefl
li t turn, &Od rea.lise s th e
por;tunities of an i!ldependeut
lik\. Rea.din b.
'1The &adin ~ Observer"
b a.ling the a::;.sist..fl.Ilce of his
wb;il..'!!t wll' be of gra.."'\.t· service t-o
of
I1.he
n ew ~n.pet'.
MR.
1Ul'ticip&ied last S&tnrday. Tho'! regular buren ~."''''
LoDdoQ and. 5tlJTO'QDding diI!Itri'Ct!! were able to attonrl
aud there.""".., fIODltI 7M towla, 117 nbbita, 2,808 eg.": '
and atlIldry dead. I!IbJck diepOeod of. F.t bi:ni.s ISOld tlp
to 221. per couple., «OOd yoan« ooc.kerels up to ISs. pe r
eoo.ple. &bbitl up to 68. 9d. tJaCh. Them was II. \'t;ry
mb:¢enti.l riee in the p:r:i.tJG of e~ selling ..t h om
TbeComplU1,·.Artic1elof~.tiooautborise
:~~;:"~l'Shan:o'oIJ'crcd'tothepablie
DESCENUANT
A
"UNCROWNED
diploma of
vain to appeal to the strikers to retum L..R.A..M. Miss Tacker "...a prepared for her oUaru. ..
mation . by Mile _M.uriel Bowm..a.n-Smith. A.R.A....M,
to work and to trust.. the nation to give them L..B.A...M.,.Kt tho Berke Training Coll~go of Mtuic.
fair . play ? Alr~dy in some districts the
lNSURA..l'lC1!J OOMMITTEE CIUNGES.
Is it
Strikes .
.
1918 00' fir:st
LONG RECORD AS A
---
also·retmn.
0,
as a Libera.l.
fight with the community. Let us hope that
Thirly~ weN> di!scha.t'ged. a.nd 41 opera·
ID,?re peaceful councils Wll1 prevail.
Too 28th.
tiom wero performed.
many h;lrd words have already boen said.
MUSIOAL SUOCESS.
At tho reeea.t eu.m..iDatioDI! held &t the RoynJ. Acil.demy
Toe mnch feeling has been aroused.
older men have gone back.
J ILDlI::J..ry
gazetted for t.he Milittl!'"V
ooYAL Bf1RKS R1 'tePl HOSPITAL.
.nrty-two in-pa.tients were admitted to thl} :llilJaI
_
Hospitat far tb& ...eek eodi.ttg S.ptember
the CompaDJ' to pay a Commisslon not ez.ceecIiog
Mr. G. R. P a.rnell is
I
11
. 1~ · t ·
S e wart Parnell ,
la.nd." a.nd Ilo grand.aon 0 :'
$\Mcll, la.te F e!1ow' of ~t. .l"h .
H .s fa.ther. tb-a bk ~Ir. Ii .
!!JlM a printing' h!ltin e ~s ill
⢠nd wa.s .:t promin ellt figt!!" i
, II".
n . F.
'b~r ~ n ' l
f'a.t::'!.
lIe
P !t~1l
ca..n1f' l '"
bl?lp..:! d Lim :'n h:!'
t-hl;' u wen t to Lh l'.
u:.:irâ¢â¢"If.'~ C:;:l)An cn ~ n.nd U"il S
itJJ:;,giog direett''- oi a.
1 '.:::!('If:.Olll(, d iv idends .
In ::'916. (twine: to hi .. ;:
ad to wve lI"P t.hi.... ",.n..-l
h ..rtre of the ll!'! l.Jfl1! .:o
& na~ iU~ d iM9{,(x oi t
rillten;, Ltd. , j'whi("'h' .
M... P..,.".lI " ~IM .l i nk "~.:" .
nd ust.ry , be i.qgo 1\ d lrCct.lY!·
· fa.!ace col11pnrUcs. a.nd 15 .
nil Fnot,ba ' l Club. LtO .
r.
r
⢠Rea.drnC' OhA"rvl'r "
pompanv. Ltd . . hi:> long
trodo 1.ilI "" ⢠1lI0>t
THE
TEN
",n,TT
YEARS OF
FLEET
lit' Crosslt,,. D&v~ t.b.~
Reading rote!' B. long and
and l.ondon .
in the' tmrn.. His
J . Da.viee. was t·be mm irtc.r
Bap>;st Chnrob rMm 1900 to
~lvn pa.rl
in religious 3.n,i
Aft« smviog bi~ llrtrcles
Croat,;,y D~vi6S ~nt ~\VO .
a "Loftdon lroburba.o wt"('kh'
and ~i..ng pe.~ Then 'ht!!
as a sl:Ib-.edjtor on
<I
The Sf.a.r."
· r.ter be t"",sfe....d to lJio
St.a.ndRTd,'· a.t tha.t time
Mr. H . A. a .wynne, th e
Morning Poe... " Mr.
C&M;ont R.I a. .lI'pf'ICial
StandMd" and ~i""d ."
Il'UJitil't56 and d88i gil t.b~
OorpoatlO11 route. This
W. B. lticbmond. RA ..
R.A. . the late Prof-.r
College of An), <d
.
_
~ College of Arl).
honnmy secretary.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE.
t~ priAted at ~ foot of the Proopeetua,
WIiooI.hw~
.~ 'of tbo N.tioDai E18au,""" ....._
.
Onmnn.... ~ W1M ar 1lG~ may be .. ma.t.t.er . of : Vemrs.
--I\tc - .
..AppHica\lao>O
c\oelid FonD for
Utd~
pooted,abaooJd
witlo ..be
~-fwtiM
__
"~',~
cajI 'only
PI"'"CdbtefteoWal.
~ of ~
~
milappro-
~pai:~~ ..~..... tO~_~'. pria&lcllt",,~ .,;,.mOn,â¢.p.;Q..d,
Pro-........ .
01_'
ltoilero>oD hao boon ..ned ,h. mod .....
8Jae itJ ~ ODO .ot America'l!I m('i;t
__
_V~~
⢠...
She will
_
IWr the
Th_
n'".~~
':',- ~
m ~:
an artiaIio IW'J .to<1.
Q1.- of
!oIother _
of 1Ite!lni three diy,' 1':'0'
_~_ _~ . be .. Tho 0>.bow.b." a.n ad.pWl,. 'OQ
DO goocI. =-~ of
- - - .""
o( tile~:r
-= w..
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D ....
'Loc!D. M. ~ ~'k:.,.tII.
~~~f.':tr~_"'! &J!d Abn. :ririe<: '
. ____ ...... to '~r m t.bio ''''-'-e.
..m.e:'oftbe"~·""'-''''''~or
.!! til..~_
~ ,,_......~Ir Obeeno.oi-. Ih.,d
tIIe~
' ~~
r' ..
~. ~ ~
, . .-
.
In I the war he a.180
in the
he
f·bs qommand of the 235th , .
F irs~ commisl!ione.d
wi ~bln two yo.a.rs
Society.
pl'OlDOtion of the Company:-M...... G. R.
'"
shortly b. called.
Fred GUmett's Gireus
vi.<:jt
lb.
. _.... "'" "'. .. , .
w""
I' h
n _'
vu,LAGE HOMES FOR , SOLDIERS.~ 1<1. to So. id. per cIo2>on.
,
.
No t-=JDElltdaIiOll of Olllll abonld be ~ to
l'OLWE MI l.D'I'rSA.~.
b
registered address; 29 G
. reeo Rd., Readinw)
""'""" oupp<l<'I for tho ooh ......
u. ⢠letter. lary
On ~ _beta of !be ~. Canst.. " ⢠â¢
6
,
presenied t.bemeetvce far "'dmlD,·. t;ion for a.n I
of the on~ part and this Campaoyof 1::b e
other part providing ~for the issue to the· wbich appears .taowbero fr<om Lady Jl&ttlngton. 10 I .ward from the Boyal Lif...&vinI: Societl' Tbtly
Syndicate ~f 850 fully paid Share. in ~ prmde homesu:B1njvenhamfordisabledtoldierlaDd I were eumined l by :Mr. !. W. ~~.rker I~
Company and .£450 i.n cash itt-consfdera.tion ..no... To earry it ont £10,000 ia W&Dtod, &114 of the . Ar1hur Bill M...""naJ Baths. llea;dine. ""
.
the fol1owinp: IJ&I8.EId :-FCII!' bonon.r:J mstru.ctor'.
of services rendered by the Syodiea.te in the thia £4.600
b .. alr..dr been oeowed. Th0P'!b& ooniliCate, P.C. Jameo R. Wood. , P.o. Wood had
promotion of tbe Company and the paY"
ment by the S~eate of all pn::liftlrinary oro ooI\od to mboorlbe the ~g ,&,600. W. ~:1 poooed !lor ~roJici~ oort.ifi<ate """
~ in l.9l2. ]'or prof!cilmcy eertilic&t.e anrl
expenaea to the date of lb. rqistratioo of fltel ooue Uta, her"PI-! will not be Itt -m. What mertarr1QD'
~ .A.rt.bur â¢. ~
Sergosnt.
the Company.
mar.~..,.. tD,OD>Orial c:oald th... be !bon tho. , P'rodoriok' Tarf",. s..,:....t Albert Ad~. 1'.(.
N.B.-'I5O of lb. Sh....,. to be oIIoUo<1 to th. proopeet;..., IwDoro ·.,,4 ohlb. whJoh will "",ble our Hem;' Lyforo. P.C. Georg. l"tmnb ""d P.C. Alber<
Sya<lle&u, .. ill be beld in '"'at for tbe dDablod ooIdIez\o ....d aoiIom to. eDjcy the amenltiM I ~. u..ool. A.. P. Poulton. C.l!.E.⢠Chl.f
.
.
â¢
ConrtabltJ of Be:rkahire. was present.. It ls bop~,ti
Editor of lb. paper. who will rec:en.c
at oome fnCare ~e to form other c\assos, &tid ,,'
divldenda thereoo .. part of biB agreed of life III t40ir '611'11' ~ OIDODg th... ·OWD peopl.' ._
otbor membeaI of tho eon.tabul""" in t W,
remuneratioD. The Share."W111 become the
~~
p~ of the Editor OIl hi. <:omplctiag
....,... yea.... acmce with the Compuy.
. ot.benri.... they will be at
d!oposaJ of
the Syndic.te. A furihcr SO £1 Share.
will be tran.fen-ed. to Mr. Crossl.,. Da";â¢â¢
abaolnt.ly.
I
Tbe. foUowioK Directors arc ~erested
In the
s r'.,m
for itself. To the lavm.cn
that these achievements
TIl1'ely equa.lJed record of sue:"''''''''.1
1910. he.
admitted a
hItS oomph~t..ed hi :> studies
LOCAl. PARAGRAPHS.
Lord
Lcgill and Gradua.te
won pnkl.a.,.u; honours.
Inn "oct Da.niel Rea.rdoc
.
Smith Sc.hol&r. 'lol a-wyers
.
by
,.
.' I,)" . ·,of .'
FLOWE.SJlN TH·B' rORBURY.I
~, Utd .. the ... IIMd ,b1 .. ~ " for, tjIo â¢â¢ --.,." -~.
.
'
. EIoma -tIiIlit .'~ .... '~ · a&t.oMion in '1M ak.t.o ~ ~p ..-;;.r;;;I.o aD ad&~OD 01 a play.
_..... . I d â¢â¢.⢠1"IIEIIIM1t.t.ta.
e.arr1IIII' CIa lIt'tbelr
"'qs:"'I'" ¥4
, Dated tbie·2JIl"Ia,. of September, t9t9. - ·.ot
:
in'
G...⢠n . ...;JI bo ......." on Thuteda7. ""d
10llo<n"E
CAn.'TIIR ."III S'OM,' TR..o
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II
,......relil...........t.I . .
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~I;:i~_ aoI,CI1.haI.
that a &h&Jlaeifor ~ ~. wilib Lily EW""Dd ()tnId Am", '" tb~
68-60. CASTLB S~r. .··
to ,
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,
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tho ~..... ~ pioiaro wbIob pr<><I11O<'I to ~ :r--'
......t ~ ' T
~.~ . __
⢠....., ·.WW ·... .~~~"
Fw;. ,/fr
i â¢. leud 1ft 1M lql40j ,~~~. ;:.i*"ilr~j 'I.'. IR.w"" .~--.: .!. ~â¢.of 1D\rip, ,",,- -n..__ .
aooda-
T.nto, M...- TarpuIh>a Lot .... HlN.
NEW ~<.1
D a.uotsev
.first ~ocCe&!Os werf~ briJli:J'ntlv
in ~ he took hif>
; .
In the case of
.
l.Qa.Dufaduru-
IBe wu. edllc::t.ted
SCh~ a.nd the Vict.oria.
Adop iog the law .l.':l his '
with the degree of L.L.B.
.
ours in 1908. )1ore than t.hat,
.
t~~o:'~=~':':~~":~~
"'-ted
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eo~ton
Sea..
Ca.<::c No. 16.-Aged 29, ma.rrIcd. R a.s workrd
c~an,p0r:-er i~ London for 12 yea.,rs. Reql~n'e3 light w~rk. DIscharged from . Kmg :; Rl)ynl
i Rifle Co~9 With gun shot wound lD the head.
\' Very goo cha.racter ..
Case No. 17.-.Age 24, married. Previotl! to
war wa.s ea.ruin~lItbout £3 per wwk1 ru3 nen-!..
.'u"'cnt'
k d f
I I
I
~
s so rter. ' H as ~vot'e
0" a. oca eUlp oy'"
for 10 yelll'B. Suffenng: . f1'om drop {oot. due to
,wollnd m uea.u caruang a ilerve. injury.
Ca.se No. l8.-Age 41. man-ICd . Active. Ha..,
Wo1'~r.d for one of. tbe princinal 1~ca1 G~g. for .19
vears. \Vounded In th6 head .. hile sernng \vlt.h
I Berks RH.A . in France.
Needs \vOTk which wiiJ
o.
distinction .
w~m hIS SPUr.I.
Born at
23rd. l l8B7. he is the.
&3.a.
t :::'-"N
ooc
i,e st190~lA
'nged' 29
~lgnal
A yC?ung m:a.n I!ItiU, h e
Is fwiJlitl'l' to
~
J slIlF!"Je.
ncqUlre.'1 I~ t
the nation cannot afford the ' crippling df its la.bour. Has servl'd in IWval Berks Re~ent for
.
eight years. Disch3.rged thrOl.lgh g-un shot w"01lDd
industry by the withholding of labou1' or the in the head, (!'as aD d fros~bi'ttcn feet. I
~efusal to.. employ it.
Case N o. 20. -A.gc~ 19, fiing-lf' . . l~ ct'fnires -wo .. k
a..... ;J. la.oourc"F". Snffortnlr from drl..'d.~ of g-un ~bf)t
Moreover the strike is a double.edged wnnnd in t.he ja.w. R,i.d tt eye flightless-left
affected . .1. Ias S61"fed in the Tank Corps.
weapon. It is a costli and crude way of
~- to th.
â¢
~â¢
! !Jailed, ReadiiaC. or Tho ~i:~
"
Ilue kbn ⢠",.. _
V.ALUA'I'ION N.. 2.
Comp&llY at '18 ~ alice.
.
............... â¢
__ .L , · ·~LI.
'
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A-neat'·· .. ~.
Ia . . ~
Y _ .... ~- â¢
x' -uty 1Iaa~, I ba..e I",~ea /be pW>!."'Id ebIal,;;:;;t;.; !be'"aa..1:"'''-''':,.~ -,. be .
" . " .-,. "'. ,
,'
.
Iained
.'
Caso No. B.-A'g·e d 23, !>.inglo.
a..;",
-n...
.
coming men.
Ut t.he war
Cross tI.lld W8l. menti oned in
IJruV"6l'8it,.., and later in hie
toea.! firm for 14 years as type-c.opy1st. Sufl'eriD
from effect, o[ being bloWli·up-neITes and be.~
affected,
Case No. IS.-Age 32. m~rricd. Roquil'CS work
as ligh t ca.rma.n, ~xperienoed with ·horses. Sufi (,f ·.
ing from severe bead wound and broken rib. Com
19 .... 21
Sm.t.
We be&, to bud y....
utd A.tiel.. of ""-lotion maybe
at
th_ po .. e. wIricb
the oflioeo. of tb. Compaa,u Solicltor,6 Mart<et THE' hi/fCE QF '~LEs' FUND.term of c i & , b t y P i a c e . ReodiD&,; .t ...,.
durla&, be';;"...
~ b:al ~
"
. 'tteo o.f tbo· Priilr>o of WaI..â¢
~ al..
. ~opy;.r the ~_ of AMoclatioo'wW NatioDol l\iii.e!' Fuud ..... come to. .... ·...d.
WALQJ. .
Major CyriJ Fullard E1nt.wistle.
,wed in the HoUse of
commuOl\Y. Perh,'ps they overlooked the accept any work Bllitable. Sutr.r ing from e1!'octa '.
r h ' . .
h
of fraetlll'e.d skull (gun shot wound )
act t a.t ~~ aIming at t e. Government they
. Ca.se No. 4.-Ago 25, married. '& t. uit'e1. p,it'J&aimed at"fhe nation. Let us hope so.
tlOll a.5 Fren.ch interpreter. Ba.s wo;!ked
feir a.
her, 19t9between the "ReadinllrOb.eerver'·
aacI fona. pa.rt.of it.
IN
Te.
tb¢ ' Strlck~n.
Syndicate (Paul~ Norton and Parnell,
be
HONOURS WON IN
FiT"
Reading
7' ParoeD and J. F. P.ull, add uuder A«ree- (b)
R'fMOVAL. T1Irln"ile'DiiJ~a
a Thunde....term
â¢. . ..j
fa~t~==~~ ~=~=:."d
,_~
Th"tcham,Lâ¢.....l ⢠y" .~';
.
-...
.
-'-.1'"
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....
_
.
LoO. â¢â¢..,.-,
~ -'ic~T
~_
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Fin
above ref.rred to tho" eacb ...00 ... .6"fSO in caah
VALUATION No. 1.
oiid 425 fully paid Sbarea in .IM eomp&ll1' Mr.
17 M.uxn I'LAca. R&Al>nIG. c-al." Dovi.. """"iâ¢â¢ Sham from lb. Pro.t 22tod '
. motIng Syndicat. . . atated .bo.... .
!
Il
NOTICE OF
I
Street, Reading. ref.tftd to in
Ibe Valuation (No. I below) of
.
M.......-Frank c;..,k",,,",,Walker ·
of Reading
.
valued at £2,300
2. The Rotary mubinâ¢â¢ ClIP'" print.
ing machin⢠..,....... &,caeralequipmeat referred"to in the Valuation
'(N':' 2 below) of ' Mr. ' FraDk
ColebrOok of 1~ F1etr St. .. Eo C.
t~ well-kuown New" l':l~rad. " 6,191
Vainer
...
...
.
. at ~
3. Tbe goodwill. ~4SO; book .d<;bta,
£,ISO; ....d .tock . of p.per.
£100
e~timated
at
£700
: .61. ·$T. '.M~Y'S BUITS.
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S
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JOHN MILLER
O'p eniug Shortly
.£1.600 available ... working Capital in addition
to cash on hand.
.
Tho estimated a.~'ount of ~peases f!TeliJ:lliony'
to tbe Ionnatioo of the Company is £400 The
preliminary expense. to da.te of Incorpodtion of
the CoIl1~ny 'e stimated at" £200 are payable Ly
tbe Syndica.te hereina.fter referred to and the
bahlnce by tbe Company.
' The minimum .ub.criptioo upon whicb the
Directors may ptoce~d to allotment is 25 per cent.
of the amount of Share Capital offered to the
publi c for .ubscription . .â¢
The qualification of a Diredor is the holding of
Sha res in. the Company to the nominal value of
eSO. The ~mune.-ation of the Directors is at the
. rate of £50 per annum ·eacb, witb an e:Ura. .:650
t per annum to the Chairman.
.
The foUowing 'agreements have beea entered
into:(a) An Agree~ent. dated the 24th day of Septem ..
ber,·1919. hetweeu Evelyo MaudeSlaugbter
t.a.ble:of Wa.terloo Hom;.·.⢠KiDg'S Road, Re.adiDg,
Estimated get proUts
.Y £2,200
of th ~ doe part .~d thi ... ~pa.:n,.. of the
D,JM&t..
I.
other part fol'" the salc of tbe ., Readwg
Interest on proposed i.nue of
Observer" Ne-n'sp.olper a.nd Printing and
£4000 D ebentures a.t 6~~
,l'26O
Adverti s ing bu s; oes:s., the eoLid le6.Sebold
Dire~tors' Fee8 and 'Xdmioiapretnises Nos:. 1':> and 21 Blagrave Street,
trotion E~peDsea, : ..
say £32.5 '
Reading, and tho: goodwill, book debtaand
Reserve and De:preci3.tioo a.od
stock-i-n-tradoi'l ., n-d aU assets of the said
Excess Profits
£350
business Co. the !5um of £6,000, payable a.!
£935
to £2 I SOO in ca.ah and tbe remainder to be
S2.tisfied· by the issUe of Debentures as
. Lu.vin&' an eatimated II'Ilrplu. of £1.265
hereinb.fore ...fe<red to. [£,450 is pa~ble
or sufficient to pay a dividend of man: thaD 20%
in reaped of goodwiU·l
.
00 the Shan: Capital. .
.
(b) An Ag1'eem.nt dated the 24th day of Sept.",.
. known. as Nos. 19 .. 21 Blagrave
FUR WORK OF EVERY DE.SCRIPTION.
'
(part of a total i.. ue of £4,000 in sums 0% .£100
each, redeemable at 15' per cent. premium .....itbin
five year.!! a.nd· bearing i.cterest a.t 6~ per ceot.
per annum).
Tb~ payments to be made out of this issue of
£4,150 Share, and from the issue of the ~maining
Debentures of £500 will exbaust £3, j SO, leaving
· 1. Th. valuable 1...... boId premise.
Special Order or :Ready-to-W!!~r.
for ,
Th. P91icy of the paper will b...!l-, tha.t of
Indepe"dence, and it will coot.in each week
special a.ad exdu.ive fea.ture~ of IDeal iotere.lt. It
is intended to devote conSiderable aUe1ltJon to
sporting news, pa.rticularlY foo~ball, a~d the .er·
vice. of a .... ell.k nowD local Journalist, whose
knowledge of local .,t,bl.eti~s is uorivalled.~ have
heeo secured. The
f'ootball Observer was
re...issued for the first time. fo~ fiv~ yearft on
August 30th la.at. and met Wtth tnstant au~.
with the revival of the Readiog foot~l1 season.
. A new advertisement contract ba~ been e'?-tered
lO.to, aod the e:rcIu$ive Phot.ograPblcr. d Cloema
rights for tbe Reading Football C.lu and ~eam
bave been "cured by the promohn SyndJcatc
and will be ani~e~d free of COlt to ~~e p~ed
COIllP&I1Y. The . Football Observer w,lI.,m at
being & real sportIng Issue equal, If oot supenot',
t'? an.Y f~otbaU publica.tioo. luued in any provincial
dlStnct Ul the Sou.tb of England.
_ Mr. Cro&sley na.vies, baa, with the assistance
dI bis St..a.tf, already s;net with con~jderable
success â¢. the 1S.Uf! of Augu.t 23rd, which wa.s
brougbt cut upder bis editorShip, wa~ sold out
ee.rl.Y. 00 the day followinl the Issue, and
t be Circulation of the plp~r had doubled by
Sept. 13th·.
.
The Directors, ha.ving given CAreful c.onslderatioo to estimatea of rec~ipts a:\d ~xpeu.ses, feel
confident that tbey can ~n. ticipate in a suort spa.ce
of lI.me a Det retUI"'D tar in excess ('I f thal prodoccd
in tbe years 1902-1.904, ;'1';": ..£2,200 per ~nntltnl
bqt adoptinZ' the latter ,figure a.s the estimated
net profit there should bC? a net balance of £1.1265
available for di vidend, after makiag allowance
for Debenture Int.erest, Depreciation l ' Reserve,
Di~dora· Fees, etc., a.s 'Sbowtl by the following
· Tho Asset. to. be acquired by the mOmpany are ~
Paris aud London Styles . .
given
·
â¢
Th. Shue. beinll' of one denollliJlation,. tho
whole of the net profits or the Companyava\lable
. for dividends will be divisible amongst the SJ.lareholders â¢. and the ~ma.11neS5 of the Share Capital
5bould en.ure liberal ret.uma to :;b&rehoLdeT", â¢
and Original
BEST PRICES
lIIu.tr.t.~.
M~jor C. F.
Fiv.
.K.ing'a-rd. Re.a.d.ing
King's·rd., ReadiIlg
Cb~Slrlk~-and
Yo.,
· 321 Reading.
Day and Evening
The usual weekly edition of the new;sP.3p«?" IS
published at One P8!"ny and con~a,"s eight
pago&, a.cd under the new regime will be fully
~
..
50FHar-at., Readmit
We gaT6 last week ten typical e&aeI!I of men WM
need work. . Here are eome more:C..., No. lL-Ag. 35. momed. Requires lighl
""tdoor employDient. H.. worl<ed .. !/tewanI 01
~ local Qlub lor 10 y""', ruso .. wareb""", clri.
Wotmded in th. head. S...... d in . R.G.A. I",
three and a hal f years.
. '
'
Case ' No. 12.-Age 23, singl.. &qulreo emReading . has happily ' not sUffered ployment ... storekeeper or pack... R .. worked
severely as yet {rom the railway strike. That .. shopha.nd lor & 19ca! fum lor three year> a.nd
aJso. has .experience in core . making.
Sn.ffering
is n o fault of·the tailwaymen.
Iron;. effed.s of smashed nDro and ja.w, giving head
:: tb,s loni",stabh.bed p~per whicb has within content to wait six months, might have been
"my ~Tt'lonal observahon ~nowg. so ma.ny avoided
u sUl?cc5sful years. ! e9tored Its office 41 yeOl..l"S
"a.go 3.nd, though It .5 now :..bout 38 years
We are anxious. to be. fair to them. We
"s~ ~ ce.a.sed to have any ~rsona1 connectiOQ
II With I t I I have watcbed its coW'Se pretty
think they acted in too much baste. It they
clOlely aU througb that long tenn, and I trust
:: I may be iiLllowed to express tbe. bope; which are baten they will have spent their money
I feel hal a reasona.ble foumlaboo, tha.t tbe for nothing. And, in any case, they have
::bes~ years of the. 'Reading Ob~e::ver' and it.8
annoyed the people who, had they made
bualOcss connectlOl1 are before It.
' ~be sale. price to the Co~pany is ,6'6,000, pay.. their appeal in a different and more pacific
.able as to £2,500 in cash and the rema.ioder by
tbe ialoe of Debentures to the value of ,£3,500 way, would probably have insisted lbat
⢠xperienc. both in'local ilad London journalism..
READING.
N.D.- A.ny member wishing to bring for ,,!a.rd 8.
l'65:)lUtiOl l IIhnuld notify tho lIa.mo in writing by
o,ct..oher .j Ul, to P . â¢T. UOOr'£R, i. Wuerh,y.Road...
..,....,.
Five
Per oeDL,
. W>q>tag...
The u Readin~
Obeenet' ..
general printers and pubiishers : indudiog the
Hoe rotary newspa.per printing machine (on
sple cially constructed pit), witb a.cceBsories" o f '
.
.
.
.
rotary stereo-castiog, boring and fioisbing, :').!; to dIspute. The Jll stice or otherwIse of theIr
cOllstantly used for the issue of the ordlna.ry and cause is not the point at issue
\Vhat th
footBall editions of this journal: including also
.
e
the installation of mecbanical composinrr machines general public resents is the fact that the
f
d b L
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manu acture
y
in.o type &. Machinery Ltd. stnke InjUres those who can have 00 quarrel
(Broadbeatb, Mancbester), with all extril. parts l
t
t .
th
rt
. h
I
b
with the TTnion
.and have 'no part or lo't In,
ex ra. rna rices. or 0 er so 05: Wit a so t e
V
cylinder Wbarfedale or st.op cylinder or platen the struggle now being' waged.
printing machineil; J,qd with aU types, metAl or
wood l iocluding the variety of large wood type
\Ve have said before, and we repeat it,
for poster and similar printing, and all type orna·
.
⢠.
.
.
ments and smalJ equipments and utensils·in-trade. ' tl;lat In our OpW10ll all stn)ces and lock-outs
marked ilOprovdnc:nt 'W ", made lO thc year 1918, ments, but not including/any items properly to be
a s .)rcveto! by the certified balance sheet which included under the daa.ification of building!!!, and
~h,)~s a net profit on t.he year's working. The not including any .lock.
revCI]ue from prioting a.nd advertist!mects, whic.h
And I decla. r l? that tho replacement value of tbe
showed an encouraging increase in that year, IS property as thus set forth and listed in folios 1 to
to-day studil,. growillg.
.
34.of the typed schedule hereto attached was as
.
.
.
at 22nd August, 1919, ,£61 191 Us. 6d. (Six
As to the future:- Wlth thr. tntroductton of Thousand One Hundred and Ninety-ooe Pounds
proa-ressive editorial aDd bUl'Iiaeas direction thi~ -Twelve SbiUings and Sjxpence).
'
newspaper, in tbeopinion.of prominent townsmen
(SWfUd) FRANK COUl!ROOK
and .others coillpetent to Judg., should be able to .
Licensed App,ais.r
â¢
a.ttam. a pro~pent~ greater .than haa ever beec ZtJa Aupst, 1919.
146 Fleet St.. L:'don E.G.
expenl!:lleed ,n aU ,ts long. hIStory of nearly fifty
"
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"
years. Progre&.S bas already been made fLiong
In forwar~iag the Valuation Mr. Frank Colethese lines. A new Editor has been appointed broo~1 who t~ weU known locally, w rites:in the peraon of Mr. CrOSSley Davies, who ~as
u You Wilt per~aps a.1low me to expres~ my
many local coanections and a long and vaned
ve.rr strong des.lre for tbe future prospenty of
have become very popular.
Do not rail-to see the special
window display of these
attractive Jines during the
coming week.
.
ADMISSION: 11-. 2/-, 3/. ud 51·
Holm.. !:Co.
ll'E.4.IJIN(J. S1.TUBD.4.Y. · 001'. 4. 1919.
10 more receot yea .... and p&rt.icularly during th, with all '~.na"t'. fixtures" and fittings, and all should be declared illegal.
\Var. these profits have Dot beet\. maintained, but other war .shop or office furnishings: &f1d appoint~
1
l)f tho Odginal G n ....~ETT FIUIlUy, who 6ataflliihe:l
\bo World-famed Circus Ihortly a.fter th, .Ba.ttlo of
WlI,terloo.
Na.mo of Employer.
we cannot agree with .Iheir present method
f ~ . th
Th
b' d
d
0 en arcmg .em.
.at t elr eman 5 may
be lust aod reasonable we ~re not. disposed shoe horses.
!
paper I"';d Printing Co. ) Ltd."
All ~b. """"""'" details will be
prospect-ue . a.nd we do not.;
them be",. ·!lnt w. ""'produe",
form;.ti()'D. of ()'gl' reader!!.
about the fOOl' dirccton, Which ' we
t.heKing'll'roclama.t.ioli:_
Whatever we may think of their claims
The Company ba.s been {0rttlcd to ca.rryout .the
objects set out in the !demorandum of Associatton,
and more particularly to acquire t.he assets of the
"Reading Observer"" wbicb include prioting
macbinery aod plant a.od a lease of the premises
in Blagravc Street, va.lued in aU at £8 1491 apft.rt
from goodwill, book debts a.o.d stock, which are pllt
.
d aI
f £700 Ttl r9 191
at th e IQwestJmate v ueo AI
â¢
0 a };J,
â¢
The past Hh.tory.- Th.is newspan'.r
wa..
,.
founded in lRi3, the first lssue ...ppr::.a.nng 00
August 2nd of that year. FOT many years it bad
tbe larg-estcirculatioo of any local newspaperl and
in the years 1902, 1903 and 1904 there w~ s an
averagf! yearly net profit 'of over ;f2.200-this
being before tho issue of the "Football Observer."
the pJ'bs"peetU8 of the " Reading
Mr. . Sturt Tum.... of HrmIey. .,.ho bat .110
added a disobled IIl&n to his etall.
W. gin below & ".... liat of omp."..,. Who
have nndenaken to cany oat the conditio.. of
.
PROSPECTUS.
* *
STATION
SECRETARY, and Registered Office.
b&
I have just received 'a large
consignment of
FAIR GROUND
NINE
BANKERS.
,
regularly. .
'p4Cd
WILL VISIT THE
CHURCH
ChlUleery Lan., W. C. 2.
AUDITORS.
to offer '" Iower·tha"..p.uual priC<8.
Ie will pay you, to watch thi,
WILD WEST
SUT8 FliElt.
J. ST. . LAURENCE STALLWOOD, 6 Ma.k.t Place. Reading. and 9 Quality Court,
:.C,,::=
ru:.,
Th. Lady Wa.ntag.
Mr. G. P:M&le, â¢â¢
Mr. P, Waogh.
Reading G&I!I Co..
Re&ding 100 Co.
,
.
NO·Tf;.-7.'h;' '1"]('â¢. ",ill b. me"
woek by ,.u7, for Ih. pur!"", of
. intrrxlucing any aptdal li1it.8 thot
my faGil~~ in bU!ling e1l.ahk me
8.
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nqllnmmllllumnlllllllUluulIIUlullllllllllnlllJlllllllu
~D
Cav" ~,.km
Member of Parliament (Chainnan).
\VILLIAM DANIEL WHITE, "Observer" Office l 21 ¥,lagrave Street, Reading.
OIROUS
Chil.mn Hali·Price
C&ft.
..........
LIST!! 01' BJnm8 FOR 'T lIlI PARM
P.RICE
UD GA.RDEN. DOH 'r.e on a-ppbcaafoa.
ALFRED CROSSLEY DAVIES. "S~ Aubio.... Brockley View. For.. t Hih, S.E. 23,
N et..pe!'"r. EdItor.
GERVAS ROBERT PARNELL. No. 57 Blonheim Road. Cavc..ham. Maoter Printer (Managing
·
Director of Parnells'
The Printers, Ltd., Reading). .
.
.
JOHN FREDERICK PAULL. 29 Green Road, Readinll', Assistant Commissioner. Ministry
of Food (Director of Paull & Co., L~cL, Merchants, MaTtock ).
.
pe""",tage io 12.3.
Among thO local iInno who ha..... this wook
~lped in the ol""- ..... mâ¢
Berkahir. Timbor' Company. of wilinghan,
who ha.ve found work for a. :m&Q. with one ann' '
Mes.ro. Wellsteedo. of Reading, who bov.
the _
and
.
CYRIL FULLARD ENTWISTLE, M.P .⢠69 Park Road, 51. Anae's-on-Sea ' (Major R.G. A:i:)
.
b.~ Boohd.
;u:A.nING."
.THB KING'S SEED31(Btf,
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B·E AD 1 N G.
DIRECTORS.
R"er?ed.) ⢠.
ORIGINAL
Organised by
A.r"c iovit.ed at paT" for 4,1:S0 S~res of £1 e;leh, payable as follow. ~
5/ - per 8!:lare on -application ; 1.5/- per share on a.llotment.
.
The Tramwoya DepartlDent with ito largo .t,1I/
..... 11 per ceot. 01 disabled mea.
Th. W &I<!;worka Department ..part. tJw. then:
.. SUTTO'N &: S ONS ~
SUBScluPTlqNS
AdmisSion, 5d., 9d. & 1/3 } Including tax.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
CIRCOS .SENSATION I
FRED
.
WEST &: DRAKE; ~Chart,rcd Accountantâ¢â¢ Reading. aad 95 Cannon Street, Lond.n. E.C.
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