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REA.DING1 OBSERVER, SATURDAY,
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BOROUGH BENCH.
THE EASTERN fRESS, LTD.
tet"..W cIls,
o f 27, St. ~l B.IY >S But ts , W86 s um.
f ol' allOw ing h is ba k.ed p atillo t ruck to
a. s rCC't for a. lon ge r Lim o than u cces-
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mon
T c m~D i n
&ar Ti &ri d 80 catls ini! a n o hsl l"llC'Lio n.
A: Ilno of 55. was impc8cd . _
PRJSO~ F OR I~DE CE " CY .
Roae Be ~ t. r ieo )lofffl Ct , of 17, Bam sl a.ple-.trcet.
,..aa dargoo w (l·b being a common !lrostJtutc and
~it.b
bcba.">ing m nn in decent. ma.nn cr
in Chu.ll1-sl"rccL.
She W IUi Sen tenced
wi t.bbot. liai-d II:!. bour.
13th
OIl
FIii,lr'U ar y
to 21 days' imprison rpcnt
MO*DAy .- B cforct-b-.- iII-.-y-or (Dr. G, '8 . Abnm),
in lthe I.:hai r , ll \,. S . R. "Vbitley , )IT. S. H a yward
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lIr . A. G . W es<.
ABS ENT EES.
J ⢠Ta y lbr, J os. Lockert.y ,. J 05. Rich a rd l..oT d
&nd Albert Onnr'I'oo ', all of the lst. E ~t Lanes
ilk-.nd P ck .... Gilmore J as . Craw iord Ilnd J ack
~caZ' of th.c 2nd ArgyJ. l ami SUl·h cr lnn d li ig h \a.nd.~. o f Ald crshot , wC're 1\.11 ('ha rged w itJI hc m g
&bseatcos from tJ I (!11" u n li S sin ce F ebru:tl"y 14t h .
'Iliei W C1"" O orrlerrn l() awa.lt a m ihtR.ry escor t. ,
a nd I&'ne "U5 ual m Olll:'tary ~wa:" d ..... 1\.;; m ade to t.b(:
po '
- eD concern ed in t bo case.
BLEPHA ~l'S ' CO:llP.':·HO " CHARGED.
M
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Wilh el m Vfl n Stokkcn , a Dutchman , of
p,oD , L01ldon, w as d 1.tU"gl·d wit.h 5'.(' atfn g,
F D!>ruary lOt h and hh l·ua.ry 13th, at
in.e
a. p.ur of H Ollsers, val ucd a t. £ 2 l Os. , t he
.y
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t.ho iR cl\dinS
r il lac-o
'I 1H:all"C ' 01
V.a.r iGt.u:., Lt.d .
Atfrrod Geo. "&>It.c r , of 173, Ca\'Cfsh am·road.
bag ~e m ast..c.r· w t ho Rcad lll g Pa la eo Th ea t re of
V ar~~ L l.d. iden ti.fh..-d t h o pa ir of t·romcrs produced.
t'h o 'pro[>Crty of b.is um ployCJ.·s.
They
f orro.
a pll rt. of h is uniform .
A bourt. 6 .20 p.m ,
t hey were hll.n gi n g on a. p e g: in . t.h () prope rt.y ['00 01
.. t; t
r Dar o f t ho sta; e. l 'h o trous('rs had a. gold
b ra:i down t he Hide of e:loh leg, On t ho fo llowmg
F r id
even ing he mUsed t he trOUSC I""5 . 'Ihe prI·
ha.d bf\C1\ (\mp loycd li t lohe t.hea.tre d urlllg
t hat w.eek wit h RQ3S i'S c lC!pohnnts , a nd would ha vo
a '
It.o t im pl·open..,. roo m _ On Sll t urdllY C \" C I~l1l g
I he .+ t wi t.h t h o polioo to a t.rtIck on t.he .G·. \\ 'J:< '
&.id in.J4&t Reading, whe-ro he saw t ho t rouscrs 111
& t rultk.
.
D S. Hen de~n spok e to s e e in g t.hn p rison CT li t.
the ' 'alaoo Tl~t.rc on Saturdn.y n ight-.. an.d told
bim
h:-u::l found th o sto len t.rot"cl":S In 1llS (pt"l lI ~ n -1 Lr'lln k in ib e t.M.lck a.t t h e ra.I I ~'.-ay sta t IOn .
Tho, ld brairl had bcc.n rorno"cd t rom th em.
Wh
chfIJ.'''''oo llI-iSQlH.H- s n id: ,. [ do 11 0 t k.n ow
.. bou t.h(]J'D." I not. Pl,lt. Ulo.m in my OOx." 1 At. t he
r ,Jl . &ta.t ion pr iso~r.r idl' ntifi oo t ho lJolt: o. s h iS
.ro p
1 . wh ich he s Hâ¢.ld ho.; baLi puoke d and locked
h a.t. lI1orn ing.
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pr i.<;oncr .rave evidenro in DuLc~ , whu'h ....:as
:n t.('"
et..cod , and lOlli d ho had been employ,cd Wltll
n~ ⢠elep han t.s fo t' 4 ; y f'lIfS.- . H e knew n o(.hmg
.bol.l tJl A t.rouscl's except t.ha t. th('y had bcc n found
in h t,1'\lnk, H e wc-nt. ..... ith tho c\e!lhnn h to t.he
th ('.cI. re n.t. 6.30 p .m . e.teh nl g h1 â¢. a n rl s J.U. yed Wi t h
t he un t.it PIiSl. 11 ' p.m . H e ooll Jr\ 1I 0t. le ave t hem,
and as w i·t h t.hem 0 11 t h:.1 jOU flI t 'Y, at· .t he t.!lca \re
or ' t.h('J s t ab k-s, On Sa.tmday mo rlllUg 1115 box
,",'M a.k<:u .from Lho thc;a l·ro to t.ill" ,'nn, tie lor ked
it tll . bu t rli d n ot look insid(\ .. Two ot.her I\H cnda.nts workNI wit.h ll im, btlt. he dld not. SliSPf'C't. t hem,
Th o on h ' loilllC' hn WH..q lI CR}' th (' propcrt.y room ~'as
.,.,-h en tl10 e lep ha nts w...re on t he st agC', H.nd dU l'l ng
that. t.imn h o n C \-f'r l eft. 1i1 f"nl. 1.'11 1' :'("\. wl'rc e Ig h t.
pr>O p l(} ill t.11i?' troupe , including" ella-rile Cha.p liU "
nnri 'Uncle. "
A I red Rossi gave 1h ~ prisoner 3. good cha.rR et c~
and aid ho lliul al ways bC'C 1I fO~lnd h Oliest.
It
t he Tisoner whiled to hid e anyt hm g he wou l ~ n ot
p ut. them in Ids box , ~a usu U 1t" l"O wer e ~ any
plBl"' &mOil ).! Lhe P I:o pc~ty where ho could htde It.
as:
w it·h
ut
(\.11\'0 11 0 fwo lll g
It.
T l Bench wc re of the O!linioll .. hnt the. ea so wf-S
n ot N)V('Tl and t ho p riS O Il C l' was K.ct.'o rdUl:;ly discha r cd . ~
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DAY,- Rcfo re 1rr. W .
ir) a nd Mr . B. Russell .
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DISMLS8ED,
F,. nk &l1la.r \'y' li h ams , of t.ho fi nn of John
Will" m s <L !I{l Son, 0 1 F .l.rley li d l P lacc, tiw~ ll ow Â
ti t'ld . was summoned fOl' faIl ing- I..~ affix fL li cence
p lil.t 1.0 a. locomot.ivo whie.h wns bom.g ll . . ed. 0 11 t.ho
high &J 0 11 Febr ua ry 6tll', a nd wlt-h ~slll g t.he
I ' otl\"o without. baYi ng pa.id to the <..: ounel l ot
t.he orough t.ho roqni n'lCi f ec.
.
D endl\ lI t . who t'·:.IS J ('!>r ~en t.<:' d by "Mr . R . 15,
Pa:'i 0, pleaded not guilty to tho first .offence.
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. P .C. H arm an gll\ ' O !"!\' id<Cllcp. ;.. nd SRld t ha t. fro m
enq uir i<cs h e I:ad m arle he foun d tha. t. tJlO Ideo-moti \"'6 was licens ed to t.r:wel in Bor In, but- t he
pl ato had tl ot. been HffixCO'I.
.
Tho dof~nda ll t. produced a licence and & lettcr
f rom t.h o a ut,horilles sta.t ing tha t. t·h e licence p l a.tc
".....-o tlld fo llen.' in duo CQursf' ," b ut it. h ad DOt
&t-riwx l a nd a cl erk of tho fir m said they ll a d ! cnt;
t o tho B orough Accoun tant 's Uc!,!n.rtmt:'nt
on
0 d a.y the looom ot i\·o came through th o
th1°O'
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a.nd
H a.r ris , or Em~ r ook, W okingh a~, wcre &U111·
fo r allowi ng- :L \ ' all ttl !" t.n~l(l III t he s t.re{ll.
It')l1g r th an 1JC"CC!'Is a.r.y for I ho 10 lirllllg 01" u liload mg
of t·10 So'l lilt' on }'Ilbruary 7th.
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P . . SQlI. r le :::t.ated t. ho fneu; a nd Fald t ho ll t..~t ('nÂ
dan ' lefL t heir ,·a.ns ill G un-s lrC'·o t. front 2,10 p,m.
to ;) p .m .. , Olle 011 t'ach s id o o f lho road o ppos i t e
i.h e ⢠.Cros3 Key.::: . " 1' hc re was olll.Y II n a r rOw space
left, \'lud !;f'YOl"~\ a ro i.donts nCllrl y . o!'Mrr r~d.
A. nc of 2Os, in ('a.dl case was Im11 0scd,
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OBSTRU CTI KG THE RO.'DWAY .
Carcr , of F lH"est -road . Wokingham ,
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RE·UNION DINNER.
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OBSTRU CTIO~.
were d ism issed,
~ s(:l!oud ~e on ly,
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A very hILPPY: lit tle fU1;I ct ion took pla~ at. the
Canr,;ham Bridge Hotel on S i.lturda~- enn ing on
the ocensi o~ of a. re-unio n dinner given by th ~
En stei1i" PI' CI;:S L l d. , of R&ad jn g. t.o celebrAtc the
r et urn of t ho se members of the firm who sen -cd in
t he Force~ durin;; t he war . 1t. "it S in e\'c ry i>e ll i'e
0 1 t.he w or d . a so{'ial en nt" a nd ' th e hope Wil 6
widely e3:pre ~sed t hat t he function m ight uecome
!l ll Rnp ua l one.
Mr: R. J. ByJand (llin ager) presided, supported
by Mr,
J. ' ~la k agu w a (Depu ty 1 ~1 a.n a ge rl,
~lessrs,
Sarjeant. (O\' era;,e l'l, j\lit ehell (Cla ssic
P rese), P a lmer' (Philip l'aimel' Press), G . L \- B.
Sm ith , .. nd L , T udor.
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..\.t,.- t he cOll cius ioH of the d in ner. ' during ~~ich
~ l~ct.io ll::; u f Ill w.ie were g i" en by :\liss .Li ly ~a.~·i s·
Ina,
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nlr. G. Sm ith -prop o sed the t o[tst of " i Th e
F irm ." He . ti"id t llat th u ~ comra d e::; in ,~ h o se
honour that dinner W t"l S gh-en th at en.uing ] had
lJl a.y~ d th eir p urt ill w in ni ng t hp \nl' and ~\- ere
now going to p 'Il:' t heir part i n a nother COllt esta W :l1' of nw gc.:le u lld bmi n . It w as IIp t o eyery
on e of them to hel p t o p la ce t h e bu silJes s1)1l n
pre·wa r fouting. a mI it was on ly . fit.t in g that t ho se
men who ha d berved the, co u nt.rv a nd rel ur ucd
:::bould be given en ry adva ntage t.o make up any
d ise l'e pan l!ic:>. ! he.\' m ight ba,'â¬:! suffered, As fa r
as the fi rm Wi~S concerned lhoy were determi ned
t o do 1:=0. They mllst e nde avour to nlll k e t he ir
fu t ure lh'e !> bett er t hall , Cloer ' before, T h ey w ere
pleased to see ~ l r . Palmer and ~Ir, Ph ili ps wit.h
them t ha t. e"ening , beca use their presence was a
sign of fr iend sh ip of , tLe masters towltl'dlS t he
employees ,
Mr. Dyla.nd . respondin g , sa id that the de sir e
of t be D irecto rs an d i\la nagers wa s th at. tb ey
I:i hollld al l pull t oget.her in on]or t hH t. t.hey might
ma,k e it big success , not only for th e shareholder:;.
bu t for t he st a ff. In order'that they mi gh t. ful1 :v
approciat-e wh at. bud h a.ppencd in th e p a..'i t he
w ou1d pull asid e th e vei l 1\ lit tie and sho"- them
some of the t l'ouble s a n d 'lIl x iel ies whicb had
beset t hem. Soo n a ft er the o ut break of wat the y
re:Ll iscd th at l11 ol'e witb whom tb'c"- wo rk~d in
close a.ss ociut.i o ll w f)UIc1 suffer fillan ei a) I ~· . a nd they
had to cons id er l\' bcther t hey should take ad"tlll·.
b gc o f th o posit ion or wh et'h e [' t he. shou ld take
up the bll ~ de n themselv es all d carry on £0 1' the
h enefi t eJ t b e cust om er s a nd tbem reh-cf;, They
de ci ~ ~d ~ t.h e lr .t le r eOllri;e, and di4 it willingly,
rcaltslII g the- sacrifi ce th at w ou!d lle ,rnpo.'1 ed upon
t.hG .sllarebolders and ihe management. As t.he
men wCl'e c ll!1ed l iP the output w ent. d o wn. un til.
tak ing the normul' .cap acit.'f of the "Out.put as a
i.>..'"ll' is , tiieil" out.pul w ell t d own rto a t hi rd , a nd as
a result there was .t ser inu s In,;... Thc\' did not.
Teg l'et. that 1(I!,s , Tnt·. alll i d ~t. nil t he "Drd id ~e lfi s hÂ
J1 e~s ' and prolit.cc rru J; wh ich ~ t i ll exi"t ('d i n man.v
di reet ifll l". it W I1~ 1\ source of SfI t i ~facti o n to t hose
who mnde the sacrifice t.o know t ha.t they ha d
nothin g fo. j he Asha med of and that th er m i~ht
look fnrwlI rd 1.0 a t;'lOd fu t. ure as ,L ren·n.rd fo r the
l'olic\' wh kh th ey ha d ado pted . J-~ \'errnlJe ."was
11Cr!('cth- sa t ii'fi ed with tb e r c!ml t for 19 19, and
th ey t b~ )f{1 u g hl .v illlp rcc ia l"l'd t he efforts they h a d
HI! m a d e t o hr iu g abllu t t ha i r cs ult. . H e looked
forwal'{l t9 19'20 be ing e'luall y e\I(:cess flll. Th ey
m m-t rca h se t hat t ho in t erests o( tb e firm w ere
the ill t cre~h of tbe emplnyees iln d t.bAt the empl oyee;;.' I il1 terest.J; we re those of the fi r m , The
firm bar IHhruY! end eRvoured tQ t re al it~ eUlplo",\ees n sflmewhat different Jin.es to t h ose scient.ific CU ll 'erll s where men we ro reduced t o ilo_mere
c i ph ~r, ~ nl:I, persona.lly. he des ired th at. policy to
CQ I,tIllUel. J The\' desi red t o w Q['k t.ogether under
hllln a n is~ d con'dit iOllS th at theil' men should be
t reated It.s iuen who ~,-ou ld w r}rk I:o n seiel liio ush -,
so tha~ it 'would not he n ece s ~a rV' for th em to be
a.lways IlYe rlookcd fwd prefised 'to do ,o,;hat. wa s
t heir dlll ~to thc, firm , If tha t were done there
would ~ no' c/.mnce of sh o rt time fo[' at lea st
an other 1 m mlths, Thero wns a good future
hefore t- ~ULjf ~hey all pull ed thei[' full w ei:::ht.
Tb e~' hn ;Idonc It. in th e past and he asked them
t o conti, l ~e t o d r} so and work t oget her witb t.ha.t.
spirit. of 9nm fl rader ie wh ich ha d <l.l ways· bern the
t radi t.iO! of th e P ress. Cert ain l;che m e~ w ere: on
f oot wh i re h~" ;Ipar i from WIt',I; e 5 , a lly effort th ey
rr:ig-lJi P4t fo rw arrl in Ih i?' mut ua f interests of themsc lyc ~ add the Hn n w(luld he. recog ni.sed . 111 eo u·
clm ion. h e wo uld I'E- mind them t hat a midst. t.heir
Pl e<l Sll re l t hat e \' cll i ng t hey ~h ould gi"\'e a qu iet
th ougbt to t hoAC who would nevcr re t.urn . One
of th e j l\.rlie! t. of the firm to p-i,-e hi s life W HS
Vnpt. !\ Iw !.!ohe rt son , who:!e deat h was a 6erious
loss to . he til-m ,
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M r . 'I, 'M1:k ilgllwn .!Zan t he t,oast o f ~' The
St nff ," ~nd s aid be w i ~ he d . in the nn.me o.f all
present , t o ext elld n HCII !"t ." welcome ha.:;k to th ose
of the ~8ff ' who h ad joine d " the greRt fi ght.in g
F orOO! 0 th is n oh le nud mi ghty eo untr~' , " 'l'h~
noblo s ri6ces wh idl had. been made by thol!e
who ha~ been injured or th os e who would never
come bllck were e ngraye.n in the h earts of eyeryone. .<\.lso j!reat prai!!e \vn p. due to t.hose who had
had t o r ~ mo.in behi n d , for the ir a.ss istanc;e in belpi n~ the fi rt1.1 t-o earry 011 wit.h its wo~, He consider ed it, a grea.t honour t.o be ther e wi th t.hem at
that. funf t ion, whicll be hoped would be tbe first
of man y~ of a. similar I,l ature. They realised how
~ mp rlfta qt it was Lo have loyal cO'operat ion bet.ween
the firm and th o staff.
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MI". T dor. re'P0nd i"g on beha!! of the staff,
payment of costG
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p aid at 'ibnt.e to .those memoors oC t he staff who
hnd h ad t o remain ·behind during the war. Bu ~
,Jor t.he m , the oLher members wOll1d hBl\'e had no
job t o
back to. The:v ,...QuId .an do their
le ,-&l be ~ for the firm , and he hpped t.hey w o\!ld
a.ll produce as mu ch as po ~ib l e, so that there
would be no need in t he ir case to repea.t the cry
of .. mork product ion."
During t he e\'ening an e.Icellent pro!lramme
mu sic wns contribut eQ t o by l\li ~ Li ly D,"I\'i,'
Last Stage of Anremia
TTio (in st.nlment.a.l music) , . and McstfN! . 'V ill
H i,' cl'i , \V . ·W ilson . Be rt Gree n, . Rola nd Dicker,
ured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets.
a.nd G, ~ mit h (songl'i).
A pj c~ure of the ga fn eri,'g appea rs Oll tbe art
l\
H . J . P a "t"n e, 24, !'.iYsore .R oad , L I1\-'cndcr
,HiH l ..ondon , ftW. 11, s. a)' s~-" I ,Vas in c~vil 'Supplement.
life 1Vhe n the trouble came on . I lost appetl,ko ,
and ben cam~ an e...er- in cre.a.sing 1istle1!6ne~S wh~eb
no (' ort o[ 'w il\ eml\d sb a"ke ~ff . 1 crmuot _dc$cr\~
s t reng thJcss I fel t ; I ha d no energy a.~ a ,I.
!lIe iC<l.I treatm ent' seemed u selcss; I was 8,1lld 10
bJ j curabJe, The disease Wi18 d iagnoSed a s failure
of t he: lympba.tic gla nds or chronjc a memia. . Orlee
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whel a. sfIll\\lle of blood WM ta~en {rom my ear
the \o""bo b a d.. to be l'unc't.u-red.. thTOO time.·.. ~ i:ore
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funer
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late
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came and then i.t. was almost a.5 thm a s
M.r , A . R . Black a,U . \a.~ or t.be "\\~ hi.te H orse."
"W [J.t T'.
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bu t. soon U" ~ di ~bnr ge d. Wh en Ca.versbarn-road, R eading, wh ose dealh we r ecordJ c rna home
got some D~, C~selJ's Ta b!cts. ed lost Iw eek. 'l'h'1l bienriee was at Greyfriars'
and it was wonderful h ow I unproved. I gamed Church, tbe jntcrmC1l t subsequently taking, pJÂ¥celitre 't lh ~ aiJYI got a n appetite, an d ~ow feel welJ in tb e Cp.vefsham Cemetery. A large number of
frienda a.tte nded, including repret!ent..a.t.ive bodics.
o.nd fi t.. "
D . Cassell'! Ta.blets are the perfect. modern ~om6 especia.IIY the Red Cross, of which the decea.lled
r em d v f OT N ervou ~ EU3kdown, 1\ erve F a ilure ⢠bad beenll QlIarl~r M astel' Sergeant. at No. 1 Hos .Ne ltia Ma.lnutrition. 'VutinK, AnlEmi l\, Sl ccple ~  pital du~ing t.he wn.r. A st.rong party Qf ambunes
l~dig6s ti on, Kidney- Troubl8, . nud Prema.t,urc la.ncD men followed t.o see the last of t heir comrade.
. De y. Specially suit'l.ble for nurs.ln:;!; motl l8rM !If! rl Supt. Batt., ~ f Slough Dh-.is1on, was pre!\ent, Dr.
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ln of m iddle ~e . Sold. by chemls1s I\ml stores 11\ Hyelt, o[ tee British R ed Cross; Officer Hilliard,
.JaU rtB of ths '''0\1<1. Prices ls. 3d. nnd 38" the 38,
'''-ize eing the more economicru. F .'ee information on S ergt.. C~ppllck, Secretury of t.he Reading Divisio n,
any ca.se sent on -request. Dr. C&SIIeU' a Co. ⢠Ltd " S el'g~. AHoway , Serg ~. Banks, Lady Supt. Mrs .
Pud Jey , with ' a p arty of nunes. Letters of sym·
Ch ter Road, Manchester, Eng.
puihy ,nlre reoc'll'od tro m A ssie;ta.llt Co~mj 88 io l1e1"
Major P ~G. Darvi l Smith, O.B.E., Assistant Commissione A, G. Oslxirne, No. 2 Dist ., and ex-Supt,
J 'ohnson, of Reading Division. The Rev. W . A .
Doherty , Vicar of . Greyfriars' , officiated both at
t.he ch\U'~h and the ¥l'ave_ ! 'Vreat.h.a w eTe se nt
from: WH,e, . Soc led, From 0. ) few friell~s
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t ?lIa.rl ow . o n'Sa.turda.:r, Factory Jacked the
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a.rd lin~ . , The game open ed at. a. fast pa.oe.
ha h'es played we ll. but had too
Of we.u..ness
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nt centre-haH . whil st. (I { th e
,. c~ , ~RI "S b'ory a.nd H . Flint. w er e n. source of
on them a s a r csult
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lIelnDlm! , and L . A. Peddle.
S h,n v. G.
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The' special ointments I
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rem.edy io ease t he '
u.4..rld. them Clf th~ .orea.
Ani to be cured by Zam-Buk. &Del
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played a t K ensingt oll -roa d, o ~
a nd ended in a. narrow will fm' th e l
by 2-1 _ A t half-ti me n ei t.her side had
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goal. but Mii,;s Bradley ~ua li sed, followin g
p!ay. Miss G.rn n t.· then Sta' -e Fac t ory the
which tbe.v held until the tinal wbistle bl ew~
Mif-5es Carler j
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and Potato Merch!lJlts. Friar
Street. R.lading.
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What a diffet'ence between " tn.
ordinarY garment at these prices
and the lovely Nainsook Night ..
dresse J at McIlroy's, with squ.are
flcck. t t £fn11lCd fine lac~ and ribbon
at 12/[1J 14,1 11, In lQ1tgcloth,
Withot,t .. skim/mess" yet without"
These
being shapcles:J, these longeloth '
combi11ations with. ribbon and
tTil}J.m~ngs are a ~onderJul bargain
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Silk Knickers.'.
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In cream;
sky. pink
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Libeit,. I t BodiCe8 for Le.diea nnd
Maid,.! Short, d..p and fittingm. ke.
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In natural and wblte
yelir!.
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Dainty White Petticpats.
An :irreJistible 8~y of white Pett.i~i, · ~or IMrl~
.priDg.
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Made with deep flouuce
~;t~'!:t:~er~,__ ~~d~
Sa"Ye their co.t ov~ and- over again I Ladie.'
O.er.u. in .U ohod.. of . good Ca.ement
,Cloth
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at Mdlroys.
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Camisoles ' awrts yo/.
For instance 'ther .. nre'
Wh~t a ~evue of
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Delightful M'~rnin~ and
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Tea Aprons.
Sincq Bille Burkie wo,.e
the first pair on tile stagtJ.
Pyjamas have become
more popular. for ladies.
In laney stripes O,t cream
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Also J ac'kets , similar
, effects. 7/11
grounds, 12/11
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The proud · mother ill Ifascinnted by the eodIed.
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. choice of 10vely... t.hingB and the remarkable nlues
in ~e B,aby Departme1lt. l:'or eJ~ple;-
Wear.
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Do you know that lew London Houses
more var';ett'cs tllan Mcllroys i';'
Girl's Garments, And certainly no , â¢."oc , '_~ "_'__ . Gt'rls' Gym't(1sium ' Frocks
in stout 1UJ"tI.l' serge. 24i15. to 36ii'"
is o,u examjJle.
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Macintosh ~apcs . 2l in .jP 30i".,
Girls ' Velvet Frocks, a~u:esl;
Girl3' VVool Jumpcrs. 24i .. : 34'n. .
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jnd~peMi~te to to her lady·
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18/11 to 27/11
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'Centre '.
Nain .
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Reading's .
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green, f~om, 26/11
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link, sky and helio 12 '11.
fin.
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while ~he 1d:ua~in Tea. ~pronll, prettily t.rimmed.
an,el ~ lth or w.lthout bIb., are in style. to
!SUit eJt~er ladiea or maida
ental floral desig-n.s
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~o reliable Print Overa.lla, at
A botle is a jJoor sketc1t 01
a ' lovdy J aj> Dressing
Gown. in c harming Ori-
D~in\Y .tyl.., !rimmed
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Large Stocks of Smart
Coat Overalls.
PlfBsing Offers of Cam/sales
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for Spring.I
lace and! .....ith . , V
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lio~t boning, wide 'elastic belt. dnt
1 ,';s./>cnders, 12/11.
~est 'must be. at
The Most He/pfuLBodices
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support ior children, agod 1 t.o 12
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Also Ladies' Sports 'Co jsets in·
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model ,n
,uspenders is
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Glorious Silk P etioOati in the late~t &rt ihades.
23/6. Tile
modeljo,. 1920 is
with low bust, deep lups and 4
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Goods,
exp~ns've
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white cout-il with Sat;1:' ribbou. atul
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steadily increasing itheir
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Jfatty Corsets
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t"immJd prttty embroidery, 9 ,'11
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WATSON & SON,
Gla.es Mercha.nts. 15.
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of 1~, Young
Custom
London, K IS. "Th"re were little
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pateb â¢â¢ on ber forob'eod whiob
turDe<! into diafigariag !IOres. .
Then Gracie and Gertnulo OIIughi
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Wally,) r, and M". H. W. Carter, Mr. G., Vede.
Winnie and Leslie, Mr,
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Mr. and Mn: Smith,
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From h'lotner, Sisters, and Brot.hers, Mr, and "Mrs.
Jeffreys, I Bristol. Henry ~ee\' e3, LoYing Mother
n.nd Si!l~er , Albert. a.n d Dais y, Mr. Rnd MH.
Cpllin80n, Rending
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~f.;~~,~,~~ Club,
a.nd ITed. ' Vil1. The
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Butchera
of
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Public Bar. The
Appleton 'Worked up on t.ha left. , and from his
Men of the Reading St. John __ Ambuaccura.t.e cent.re Leadley scored w'ith a. faet ri8ing
shot. Iinmedia t aly after, from a. penl&l~y corner,
were CAi"ridl .~ut by
~Ia.rlolV goalie made a good save. The home
for ....,·ds theD took up tho' I1U1 n ins-, but the Fac- c 'J'SO/laI /sulpervi,ion
and Co __ Ltd., under ill.
of~ . VV. B. Foroh~' 1
suCt..'e s~fully "dealt With a !!eries· of P'
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at. balf-time lhe visiloN!. w ere leading
socond b a.lf Marlow h ad a large share
and kept ~he Fa cl ory d eft:nl:e busy ,
fTo m time Fl. Flint; got t.he ba.ll
Salli,lmrr, who brought th e Ecores leve l,
were awar d ed a p ena lty
from wb ich R emnan t. l'cored with a fast
The ta.ctory forwards t.hen a ttacked. but
' ~ , spoilt a good opportun.i,.t y of equalising,
vis.iton ret ired beat en by 2 -1.
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and Smith pu t tip 8. solmd defence
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Ah. G. lB.. Jackson , Mr. E . O. Farr er and
⢠L. E, Quelch,
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18in: to '26in_ Th~ beet4
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telling line of ita
ReadiDg, fro1m
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