Reading Observer 03-1920
Page 7 of 49
Permissions
Please contact us if you wish to republish an image or documents from this collection; or you would like to donate illustrations to the collection; or if you wish to add to or correct the information on this database. Tel: 0118 901 5950 Email: libraries@reading.gov.uk
Every effort has been made to trace copyright holders, obtain permission from them and to ensure that all credits are correct. The Reading Borough Libraries have acted in good faith at all times and on the best information available to us at the time of publication. We apologise for any inadvertent omissions, which will be corrected as soon as possible if notification is given to us in writing.
In the event you are the owner of the copyright in any of the material on this website and do not consent to the use of your material in accordance with the terms of conditions of use of this website, please contact us at info@readinglibraries.org.uk and we will withdraw your material from our website forthwith on receipt of your contact details, written objection and proof of ownership.
Reading Observer_06-03-1920_00008.jpg
Image Details
There is no information available.
OCR Text
,.
.
,
'
r
i
__--------------~~---r~------~-1.HE
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS"
lAD
LICENSING !
SESSIONS.
lNDEPEN~ENT LABOUR PARTY,
-- - .--TWO
o.
''Ihe Reading' Bra.nch llae pk!asu.ro in
t.bat.
TO BE CLOS ED .
Ql1nOtUlCl ng
Tho ,
MR ⢠H.' N ⢠BRAILSFORD , I.~{}rou
.R Q
~
0:; THlJ"1\SDAY E."VE':'a)\G, MARCH 11th,
â¢
o=-.. k\BOUR LOOKS OuT ON :!'HE WOIRLD"
)fro Br"aiJ!> ~ol'd'" ,'Ut,t ~i!l be 100);,00 fo:-u·a.':"tl to
oy a.U tb(f.40. ,.,-00 (ohow n ' " f\.rtlc lCS ell Ll nt !"al
}}.n-opo ~nd on other q~...I5l:oLl& m 'L ho.; .. Va Iy
'J..ora1d."
,
he had ,
were
i'Jere
is esseqtial
have
Chllt'l' to bc t ake:1 a.t 8 o'clock by
illSS A, p, Bk\GKaLL,
i\ot,
BA~K
7.30.
,T JOULI'RY HOUSES of the .. Better llUJlt ..
I;I:l.d (',an be obt.a.mod from Bawl.horns , Wood
f- I',!(" a.hsts, Lundoll \\'vd[5, But St.. reet. l{ea.dJDg .
J.:
1\CI" i.u;t.s l'rf'C. -:-:;=~=...,.-;:;-:==-c==
;;:.; T \ XTF'J) s~n....'i. YOU"I'l:J M Corungnmg Clerk.
. VI,
__ \
jlpJy ~fi, )S ~ Mar...k:l..r . Lt(L, G Ull St.reet,
B~·li·; I ::ll ·
'liT }.LLS'
WalUugforrl .. Whitbrend' s and Oakhill
~ut..,l :jallle~eblll[e Stout.
W11l.cs , Spirlt.e
~ :.lv P rop\' e:l'ln
liCit q lllt-lity Dtlt.lldiell.-Goddn.rd,
'"
I.
10 29/6 .
. 1'1000 to Mlect from - I
0sbdt'1le : .T â¢â¢ I$ , " Or6yf rlars Hond, lleudmg.
16/11
t,"
70)·. 40.pi";' 25/6
I
I
29111. 35 '6
Scm"'l".
PARLIAMENTARY TRIBUTE TO
COLONE~ WiLSON.
, 3516, .59,6, 69,6
from,
JHAJl.M OF MANNER AND
.. BLARNEY."
6id.
Sau.,.", from Bld.
,
'
â¢
I
Jt
muc'p
Cos; to-day,
F,Jower Pots,
Tea Ware,
Licem ing fie ,,"ons for the Inn' b ,' t
.- _......'!Le n·,.-ough :\l~m be, scored a. not.tl.ble snccess
!II the H'll!~ oC (,jommons 011 Tucsda.y, when , as
~h" P.t:·' '''~T!lentary Secret.o.ry to t40 Minutry of
.
,
Slll PPU:g', 40 asked .the Hoo!;C to CODt.lIlU0 the
fO"er.:l oi the Shlppl:ng Controller, up t.o August.
31st. 1920. He met with coma d erablo opposition
Dud " :1.S subjected to a. h~vy oomb3rdment. of
1-lt,,;:l,fclHlIg qUestiVllB. He dealt wltb a. dlHicu l ~
5ltlHlllOII and answered , al l quest ions With t he
ooolm:s9 find skill of o.n old debater. I t was indeed
II gr6<'lC trmmph for him to han~ carried hig point
" Jt.hout a dl\· I Slon.
'.
I
C.olvl1t'l Wilson created such a great'impre6sion
th:-It. lli. MI\.CVeagh, .in spea.k..i ng ~D
matt-: r
beforo the H ouse, paid the followtng tn bute t.o
bun : " It, L~ extremely difficult for the H ouse t o
oppose any proposit.lOn supported by my hOIl'
l i3f . ' ,
, 2'11;,3/6.
I
4 1dl, 61·
1; ~H, 2/6 !. 2/ 11!,
~2li l, 15/11, 1$111.
t
I
, J,
5/11,6/11 ,'8?1'i,
12111. ,
111.
FrolOl
â¢â¢ ,l51' 11,8
t ppe.r Burb",
AU
Copper' Club - Curb.
198. ed,
with ' dog ends, 35/6.
\~1I1 ,.c 1).I'~ ~ Ul l? d
1101,
jll
t-..
\\t,J~h h~
-
!
I .
1
- _.
"-n
I
I
w:'.s!
.
"" I
I
1anov,
I.
AT
"
â¢
LL.-'-LATEST.
.. IlUIL~'RS ARMS," VACHEL ROAD,
In the c
of tJus h Oll toe Chief Inspector Lick1ey
"
B:Hd the li
nsee. had held the licence si nce 1917.
TOWN HALL NOT LARGE ENOUGH.
B~foro th$,he r husband held l.h<l licence from
1908 Wltil he Joinoo up. '.rhere Wer& two rootn:J
j
for the p bltc~ use, a. bar and bar pn.rlour,- IUld
'I Owing to the seating capaciw of the Large two bed
!II for u..se of t1'&v(t1l6l'9.
The number
Town Hall being limited severa.l hundreds of poo· 1 of inhabiteU houses ill t he street. 'Was 27, occupied
pie eager to hear t h e exceUent programme pronded I hy t~e balLer claS8 artizall6.
The nQm bel' (If
w~·re UD<Lbi'6 to obtam admlssion to t.he fu-st. ; licensed h~se8 in the ,.treet was OJle beer house.
Sunda.y concert. to be held unde r the DeW IScheme. I " .o n/' an the number of liecllscd h ouses within
.As it was, the h aJ l was very closely packed. 200 Yllr~, 7. The nenr6l>-t licensed hO!1se was 29
emon,ltst those present "" ere th" Mayo r and Mr. ; vard:s dlStalnt. The average trade 1VU S1:I: to seven
!t. J . Collier, the-Hon. Sccreta.ry to the Commi ttee b,,:rreJ!I a
and Lhe.re 'vas (\, good. business in
~spori!oi.b'e.·
,
. â¢
\ mmbtab: tObacoo ,~nd cigarettes.· .
The programme included organ 50108 by }.fl". E.
Mr. An r e.\v 'W alsh, for the ownocs, ],..IIs9rs.
X. Dea.con, -pianoforte selections ,by: Mr. Ed\vR.rd St.range Il. d Son, of AlderDlllBton, sttbmittec:T' that
P'arlovit:Z, vioJm 8010s by Mr. Fa.1l.."TDa.nn, of the ~ ~he fi~\Ire~ !howed. that tho house supp1i~d a wa.nt
VaudeVlllo orchestra., lJaXaphone soloe bv Mr. ! In 3. pRo,rh lnr class. ()f beer. a.nd Was the onlv
Robert BiQcle.ir, !-elections by t he V fl,l;deville l icensed
QU~ of LU£l.t description that th'e
orchestra.. a.nd songs by tbat W'e11·known local own ers ha in t Le Borough .
.
v ocaliot ,Mr. Peroy .Woolliams,
.
.. TA..'1N RS ARMS," OROHARD. STREET.
O? Bunda.;'Y ovenlng the progI'!lmme will be of
In this a.se Mr. Cecil Ba.tt appeared for the
a ~hghtl'y; altt~ent na~>-e, t hc Broad·street. :ma.I.e o'R"Tlers, ' ~
rs. H. and G. Simonds, and Chief
vOice choU" being promme.nt amoDgst the arll;:;te.s . Inspector r-.ickLsy said the tena.it.t had held the
Jioen oe since 1915. There \vere two rooms for tHe
use of tho public, a. public bar, and' III tap room,
a.nd two bed roo.m.~ for travellers. Biscuits were
I
,'UNI(),R CONSER.VATrvE DANG£.
On 'lUeI5da.y night, in tho Small Town BaH, tho supplied if roquired. . The numb~ of inhabited
n eadmg Junior Con~n·o..t.ive Association held hou.&68 in the stroot was 48, and the popula.tion
. ~natb6r of its fleries of dances, on tbi!l OOCMl<ln ""'8.8 working class. There wa.s one beer house
of a. fancy dre&S n&ture. The prize-winnIng ladies " on," inJ;e street n.nd six within Do radius of
t\'et'e: I , Miss W. Daniolls (OCK)n)j 2, Mn. N. M. ya.rd...
.
CI VIles (French student): 3, Miss R. E. Bowlefi
The d '
ce from the ne.a.rest h oUB"e was 150
\ bl!Ii&r-cb) . The wUlniuG' g~ tlemen were: 1, Mr.
ynrd", a.n~d
from the nea.~est beer ~ouse 20 ya.rds.
D8JljeIls (&<I Indian); 2, Mr. G. F, Few (R.pper); Th.
weeki trade wa s e'ght to mne barr.ls
5, Mr. J. n obt (pie:rrot).
Mr. J. P. Coa.1es was
Dieudo
e' ZacOOry. the tenant, sa.id there
ILC,. M,~, Bcrn..-d ColUn. pt'e<!ool«l the pm...
large factories and printing works
S '1 rJ ~Jr . W. Darch acted as ste9"M'd.
Severa..l new 'tt"ere seve
Mn.nv workpeople used
r.lI'mben enl~ted on the mltin.ti.,e of Mi&a V. in tbe De hbourhood.
r.;r cen.
the boose for meal", which they brought W'ltb
them. T
W IU!o aJso a. slate club of 95 members.
Mr. CedI Ratt subnuttoo lhn.t the h ouse d id
I:"II~(jREASEO 'l'B.A.MWA YS R'EOEIPl'S.
....
A return r ela.ting 00 tho tramo on the tram- an increasmg tra.de: a nd was mueh in ' d&mn.nd.
~ a \ s shows tha.t. the ~pta from the commeIl'C&
.. ENGINEERS ARMS." "K.ATESGROVE
ment of the <J.ll'Tent Ana.ncia.L yelW' to February
I '
LANE.
12th ¥D0unted to £71.,~ 1&1. ad.. i that the rethe H Engineers Anns"~ Chief
CC1 P t.'S durin~ the oorrespondi:Dg ponod of the Jut
s ta.ted that the tenant Albert
fin ancial year amountqd to £S9,On ISs. 3d.; that
t hu .reoeoipls from Ja.nua.ry 2n~ to :rebcrua.t'J 1,2t.b
~~I~~.;.;~,td;h;;.:~I;;;i"'Cnoo
siDce 1916, ' and thc
IHliC'\.Jr.t-ed to £9,160 1&. 3d . j and th&b the rtceipte
I 1
a.nd, used by the work·
during thtt ron'f!1Ippnding period of the la.st fina.nwere four rooms for -public
{,l al year a.mounted. to £7,445 1&. lId.
A: return
~a.r, rmloking room, prhTat& bar,
!'slAt-in!;' to the traffic on the motor omn.i~
_ ....... 1.- .. - Jug depa.rt.ment. There wa s one
1l';CYi"S t.ha.t the rooeIptA · from
Janu~ 2nci to
travellers. In addition to liquor ,
f o!:.rua ry l2t.h amounted to -£846 Sa. llid.
.',
ch~ bisauiu., a.nd- pe10D1&S were
Iud
Teachers of Pri..twood Infants' School, Cl1ildrnn
n nd Teache~ of Prieostwood .Mixed SchooJ, n. few
old Schoolma.tee,
I
to
I'
) \RE ~ou losing that fitness
which your army training
gave,? Getting nehoy, I'O$tles8,
ilritable and depressed? Rheu·
matic in ' muscles 'a nd joints?
1916 t" 1919,
H. i. !J1lO)OO(]ed by Mr. ,W. C.
8lJlhva.n, M .D ., 3at.e M-edica.l ! Superintendent o!
&~toil"Crimina.l J~ati~ Asyhtm, now c1oeed.
HURST.
A
my baok.
ought on J!M!Lvere
For over
I~
month I
agony. It ae8medlfot' all tbo world
Enu when I e-ot~bed I '-'Io",o·t""",
was 8. 80&1dinR pMn
bladder, Whlr..h
aotibn, and there Iwal a
I!ediment ~n the ~iDary oI,>rei;iOll".
the pa.ios almOlit 'iirought m.o to
wa. ,
troubles ?'
" Knowing whAt great benefit -, ..'0'-'
had derived. from DQH.n'a Baolmche
PUlA I got; a bo% n'nd :In A
obtained weloow,J reliet
.
g'?:MUBUy cJ.ea.red. the wnter
bladder .ot (....ly and br the
siven the medlo!ne ⢠fair trlu1 the
gOlle and I WOoS !lS fit
I could not wiith to feel
now. Need.l~s to eay' I am
lb. splendid W"Â¥ in itbi,,h Do:,n'~~p!!!t,:ba.'oI
The first thing to do, is to start
again the meal-time regularity, the
full night's sleep, the morning exer·
eise that did you so much good. â¢
Ii
1
an
Then; 'strengthen the weakened
kidneys with
Doon's
Backache
Kidney' Pills. This special kidney
medicine is solely for kidney anp.
....Iored my health.
bladder troublel>-'-1tot for Jwmaeh,
lirM,. 0,. DOWels, remember.
'Pf'
\.
Ask
DOAN'S. IItul pt. OO.urSthe pms Mr. W1ae rep(lllllDelld&
' "S
DO'"AN
â¢
:1.....
.1'..
I
_
I
.
\
I
I
,
(S igned)
I
'\
.,
.
" .
II
.1
,\
II
I~
"
""
,
i.
\
... ~A
.
Bac~a.die
I
'
: JOdl~y .PIUs.
,
I
\
,
.....
,
.
I
L
II
,
t~
â¢
i
S~LE
f "1
~PECIAL
I
il
,
FOR A F~W WEEKS.l pNLY
â¢
R. h e u mat ism .. of
the' Nerves.
and -the- nea.rost. beer hotis6 20 ylU"d15.
six licen~ houses within ~a. radius of
The a.verage weekly tmde was 14
a.nd 'eight dozen pint bottl es.
COUNTY BREWERY TAP," WA.TLINGTON
STREET,
Mr. Andrew WaJ.sh a.ppeared for
Ltd., and the
that. the rooms
Helpless Child Completely
Cured b~ Dr. Cassell's Tablets.
~m.
Ivens, Park Vi-ew, Anelsy Common, DeM
Atberstone, Warwickshire, say! :-" r consider it
really ma.rvelloua h oW' Dr. QaaseU'1!I Tablets cured
my ht:..le Doreen. She W&II ..bont J!l6VI!!I[l when the
were one bar.
and jug departIJW;nt,
were two bed rOOlnA for travellers.
inha.bitated hOuses in the street
a.t
iliness ca.me on.: All
bnoe 1!Ih~ lostl0'W'et" of .he.r
ann and leg o~ the Jeft -.ide, an finally her
I!Ipeech went. She W&I!I .in pain. too, a.nd would
t:ry for h ou1"!l. Tho troubJe ' w88 aa.id to be row..
mat u:m of the neT"Vf!lS and in spite of medical advice
i.nJj'~bited by &rtiuon;,
The number oi
"'''''',:;-,the !treet were fl.v~ heel" hou ses.
200 yards. were six licensed
from the neJl,tf!st Jioensed
. The a.VeT&ge week.lv trnde
and fO"..l%' or five · dozen ·bottled
!!he was steadily getting wone. Her arm and leg
'" ere wasted ~OfLi .to £he bone.
,. As ⢠I..t hope I tried Dr, C.....lr. Tabl.~,
and am t hankful I did. _ In quite a short time I
coul d 'Or' an jm'prov...",t. She gradually" ,... .
.'ra.mrod power, her speech toQ, returned, and 8000
~he was a.ble to go 00 scb901 again, well and .etrong
as ever.. ,
Dr. C!LMeU'e: T~blebs are the perfect modem home
remeily for .N~rvoue: Break$1o'Wn, Ner.e 'Failure.
Kellrltis , Malnutrition. Wutiug Awmmia, Steepl....
~le!!I,
'Villi
H,. Geo. Porter, said a. large trade
C&.D1?
Saturda.ys, and Sun.
vunting to the hos·
I
---
At which all Goods
will 'be sold at greatLy
'
,
:1
'I,
I
1
Reduced Prices.
"
'.
THE
,EMPIRE FURNISHING
,0 0.,
I
10 & 12, KI;NG'S ROAD,
READING.
',-'-'f,,!~;;;; ~n~ ....... '
I
â¢
11K'S
I, , r
I
Poultry FIU'IIl,
WOll
the
Oup at tbe reoent show at
'
,
tha.
I
M,O,
PARISH OOUNOIL UEETING.
The monthly P a rish (DoUncil jmeeting was held
in the Glda' School on 'Jiuesday ~eTe were pre·
I
Leather
sent , Messrs, L. L. Tti>ach.... Chairma<l, F. W,
Newherrr, J. Gale, E. IH. Wi¥i.ms, ' G: Powell.
n. Richardson, T. S. Frn.nklin, .and t.he Olerk.
letter was receivedl from lth& ~linistry of
.re t.he London.rr,ad a.llqtments. .A. reso- .
was pa.ssed; to ap~ly for ~I loan to pur~
the n.l lotments. Tho Va.cunm COlTll;nittee repd::rted
on the sa.n itary sv~tem land
improver;dents
Will be made shortly.
I
OONGREGATION
A recognition service WAS
the Congregational Church ,
the fle tt l~e r:tt of <Mr. !f. W
At the
n.fternoon service the
C. V.
~ea.cbed
to 3 large oonbcrega.t.ion. An organ
piano l"&citn.l preceded the evemng 8e~~ce .
Sidney
Bro\VJ1, of Woodley, P:resident. . ~tenlded, and WAS
s"pported by the Rev.1 0, Pilie. the Rev, O.
Mor~.n, Mr, A, R. Lloyd (Henley), t he Rev.
,V. H P6Tkins (B'enJ.Ef", and Ml"S. W. B.a.rley
(Wa.rl.:,rra. e) . . MI SS ~lab61 Phillip~ (Readmg) was
in ~plen d Id ~nice. The off~rt.ory was in aid of the.
Cha.pel Building ·Debt R~uct!on Fnnd, and broke
a U previous reoords.
j
WOMEN'S ~r:'. STITUTE .
.t~ m~~ting was held ~\ th~ AMpmbly Rooms on
Tuesday to form n. Bra,q:ch of th~ Women's Insti ·
'ute for Twyford. and Rwsoomber Mn. Barker
preoided.. Mrs .Warner.1Orgoni"",,, f"" the OOUllty,
explained the objecl8 o~ t·he S?Ciet~~ a.nd it ..was
~ed In ronn a Brnneh.c M"" F. O. Young
InDdl v undertook ihe ,dult ies of secretary, and the
foUoWinq: officia ls wero elected: I President, Mrs.
F . G . ,}3!U'lwr: ~rice.Prel!idents, ~1 t'8. G. Boulton
and
'V. Ri?harda ;1' Jfon. secretary, Mrl!. F.
C. Yotln,lZ; ASSIstant' ~ecretary,I· l.!
Mi~s Randall;
rndO.
and
,
,I
â¢
'\
Street o/'d Quee.,'_ Ro.d , Cor.er.
I
II
I
WE STILL DO ' BOOT REPAIRS IN OUR I WELI.,.KNOWN'
:: STYLE: AND WE COLLECT AND DELI~R ·FREE. ..
I'
\I CO.A.LE
F~IAR
II
STREET,
I,
,.
T~u",,-,
I
I:
READING.
TOOLS FOR
ALL
.
, TRAD8S~
I
1\
SARJENTS', WEST
f'l
,
,
READING.
FIT
~
LARGEST
ORDER YOUR COSTUME NOW.
From '
G. M. H!ARMS (f.
M.
FOR
FOR A
70 SHADES,
---,
'Apply
AND
.
~GON8MY.
who· studies taste a.nd
'
wears rubber-lined non..
Silk Tics· They keep their
three ordinary ties, a:n.d
same viz . 2 !- 2/6' 2/1',
'
. .
"
,
+-a~d~' 4 ,6, from leading Gents'
I BOBier&.
.
,
~
RICHEST
SATlS,AC1'I'ON t
,I
HOPKINS) .
MAYS &
MACKAY,
an~
II
,',
PUREST
THE CREAMERlI;S(Readi
45, WEST
STREE~,
Promptly Delivered to suit Vall.
TH
'Phone 908.
II
)
I,
'I
"
I
;I
READING.
UNDBR NEW MA,N... aBMBNT~
I
Ii,I
L1:cf,.
I:, I
5'5.GanSt~
READING.
FhCl_402.
Lowest Pric:es
10
Town,
C~ME
LUNCHES.
â¢â¢
"-.
Civility an,d
Ii,
" SEE. :.
â¢â¢
I
I,
CORNER, HOUSE
2, OXFORD '
,
,
I
~~
. --~--~--
,
:1
,i
' Price-The Lowest PpBBible.
Ask for QU'IÂ¥ltions. '
Note Adllress :-48, MARKET PLACE, READING.
{("a.tUMS fo,r Mo nda;r. TUe.I5day, a.nd Wednesda.y
next at the Vaudevill e L'l ectnc Theatre. On the
~o'\me days Ethel Cla.yton will be seen in II Pettigre\l"~ Girl" and BeSt&ie Ba.rrilllca.ie IS to appea.r
In ." [he Whit~ Lie, " depicting t he Etorv of R
I"'"~marl who fa It hfully kept a promise. Path@'g
\:lImat.ed Ga7.et te and I~l "ny ot.her film s Are also
.0 figm:e in t he programme. On ThllTsda.v and
~~e two ~a.rs . follo\'I'inF: the fil'5t epi,aode of'" The
1.lger . ." o~hlppers" 18 t~ be given of ., The
!.1J,:t!1'5 Tl1ul. '
a. neW' seI'ial of thrilling Sen!!R.
>l~ns. The popular pictlH'C I,1&y R..clre.5S . Ma.l1V
!? lck~onl. lS to he Screened ill .. Rags," in ''''ha't
!s sa Id tn he Qne of the finest clt arllciers sbe h as
~"er P: .l~'('d . and .Ma c:\l un':l.y. Uti "Pierrette"
In â¢â¢ Th e He:t q of ?on Aclrf'$;,*," f ;l stud'\"' of lif"
bohind t he !'C('ne.~. . 1 For Better, For Worl!~," A
pe ~ltlle .·ht ~nft p rodu('tJi'l Ii. 'ri th nll·sLu caste
l ~ R.lrf\ 'anoth e-r sf;f!.ciR.l Ite;n for the "Hek'end :~- 3/6
~
ESTAD. 1863.
6UAI!ANTEED
OUTLAY.
II
BROS.,
HIGH CLASS MILITARY & CIVIL
,, 1
BRElEOHins SPECIALISTS ), â¢
14,
I
,
'
READING.
Mfa.
,
,
Grin~ery, Rubbe~s
The ENGLISH · LEATHER
VAUDE'IILLE ELECTRIC THEATRE:
.
IN-
REPUTATION F,oR FAIR TRADING-
L_
hoIrs.
-
I At Roel. ' Bottom Price. can now ·be obtained £ro;"
THB FI,RM THAT ~AS A FIRST CLASS
Rrv,
MiM
Mrs
M",:
I â¢
ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS
DANOE,
The (Friday) Badminton Club held a most Blle·
coasfl11 Cinderella dancel in
Assembly ROOIIl8
0 11 Wedne:;day .
1o.Ir H. S. f ibWOnb WIl8 the
I
TAKE
, 1
Tel, 891.
A pretty romanco of a girl of tho . Iums who
became , lady, under the , title of ': Heart.
Asleep, II is a.nhounced as, one of t he uclusive
I
\I
Committee. Mrs, H"'Wilin, Mn Willi"",.,
I. Pe~I1's p...,noro Miss ~
Goodchild'
, :Mru-tin~ Mr>, Cooper. , ~?r8, E. VlI,nldell,
Ch... rma.n Trol1o~, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. 8. avIs.' and
Excell.
I '
FORTHCOMING PICTURES.
oJ
i
"
Indigl!stion, Kidney Trouble-, &nd PrematuH
.
,
"
â¢
.liecay. SpeciRlly Imitable! for NQ'['IIinS Mothers &rid
ttOlnen 01 middle &fle. ·80 d by Chern.ista and .torea in
fin parts of the world. Prices r h. 3d. and &., the S'.!L.
I' ze bt.ing the more economiC&t.
Free information on
:lny case sent all .request. Dr. CaaeeU'. Co., ~
Chester Road, Manchester, \Eng.
.
~.\o. \be ur\b"" hl~h·cl.. s pictures,
1/
iI
200
the nearest licen sed house
I'\
"
NOW PROCEEDING
'.teek,
reqUlred. Ther. we", 87 inh.bited
street Md one beer h~, .. on.*'
I
I
'\
..4Adlll!.en, or i"poa'.frIJf~ P'o,"""Mllotdkm 00.,8, ~lIStrue, ~Jord Strut. Lon..n, W.I.
I
â¢
'Vlsea⢠Iofoaugbt
2S, Wilson :
ohill
sayil:~
tune ~go, And It
olkni... were dio'glng into mao
SUPERINTENDENT,
as
Reading,
Can't ';'ttle down? I 'Unnaturally
drowsy in the day-time, wakeful duro
ing } he night Distcrbed by tlrinary
PR1';SENTATION TO THE STEWARD,
A very pleasing {unction took pl&ce at Brood.-
The ~Iedlcal SlJperintendent 10f the A!IY'lnm, Sir
.John ~ ak er , .has just ret,ired u'ddcr the age limit
H#IIclned the asylum etol! as IAssiBtant Medical
Offi'cer, on SDptember 1st, iSS!, and was t,ranaferre d to the Tn'loon service
Deputy Medical
Officer, on Apn' ] st, 1888, to dctOber 31st,1 1999.
He returned to Bl'Oadmoor as \ Deputy S~nÂ
ten dent, on November lat. 1899, to 31st October
1910. and WRA apoointed Medi<-tI Superintendent
of Bro,.1..?moor Asylu,!" jon Nov:letnber lat., 1910,
and retlTE0 on Febrnaty 29th, 1920.
Be wy
Comma.ndn.nt nf the Crowthnme War Hospital
Reading Words
!oIr; G ,
Worn out with an 'aching back?
_-- -
moor on Friday in last week, when the Stewaro'H
~~a
AIIUoH gathered Logethor to make a presentation to
. their ch:'ef. Dr. FOl1lerlon, in a. few guitR.ble . re·
marJ.:s , mndo the p~entntion . which took the
form of R large ha.nging barometer Bllit.a.bly ins(.Ti.bed, ana n.n cloctro.plated frl,lit frl.and.
DEATH OF AN OLD PENSIONER. '
'l'bere p3&!l-ed away, OTt; Marchi2nd a woll known
and fomiliar flgnra in Mr. Johlt G;een, who was
ove1' 80 yoon of nge. He oo.m~ to Broa.dmoor in
1865 fl.3 llJl atWn(fant, ret iring in 1901.
No
F::-icnd lr Socie ty concert tkk pla.ce withant his
nrun.e on tho programme. He was an old Forester
flnd belonged to COlirt "WtVldsor Forest,'.' at
l"a ndhuJ'st.. Ho celehrated hIS 6rolden wedding
about 12 mOlJtbs a.go.
'1
I
RETIREME:-i"T OF THE MEDICAL
Pietur~
Ewry
t,l/. a 8!Of'Y â¢
~~
. .
, I,
Again
~
BROADMOOR.
,
,or
'
a.nn
FIRST SUNDAY CONCERT.
.
r
HOSPITAL FUND,
IliOOm.ed
------T---~~~~~~~-----~
'!'hc !ast th ree n:r.t::llfl..
~l l ch Hemdean H ouse 1
h,,'.(' takell rnl'· t al'C WUl1" li'~t of nn c::e·openel'
: 0 th o~ e 1C' :t!p<:. v.lIo ute not v el;: st I'(IJIg iII goal·
,:",' tel..."
0
S ~, t' Hd ~'" I n l<l Vlll [! j Th ('r~r"cl'ofts
<I"''' '' t.h r. ~- 10'<111 h· "e~ e ll lj"l ~ , 1. hut t.il· !:; tota l \\1\.9
r cilp::-nri b:-' II·" g'I'n e :'I t H:." jr W':ood t h~ l'c('v'O\lS t
week \··t:"n tl!"' \' Jbf e 'lt(l.~ le e b..oiJ1e~t,er6 by no I
h~:> thll l ]8 t ; I III! PI !''': i O that. mat~:h th~.y I
! j Ib, ' r J A ,le n an d f.: lmmoncl<; 1t earn U:1d won by 15 1
I
I
t hen came before the Justice«. T h e firgi to
: bo hew ~M that of the
BRITA NIA TAP,*' CAVERSHAl'f ROAD.
Mr. '1'. R . Kent a.p'POOJ"ed. on oohalf of the
OWllenJ, M ei.'STS. Too Coope and Co, Ltd .. , to
: oppo~ th~Objection .
â¢
\v..·t;'D';:rn~~cl:~~1 Tory .,""0",, ,coIdent
1 ChlOf I 5pector Lickley sa id that the Jicenooe
oc
when the stoorine' gear 01
bad held t 6 licence sineo 1906. There were four
caused. tho ca..r 00 Olount
1 rooms for thc u w of tho Pllblic, two public bars' l
ran lnto two women, one of
.from Okl DllSlng, w8.! knocked
fnend (l.'oOlrmel Wilson) who has just sat down, s.ltting .roo 1 and a. club l'OOm, and ther e were three .
s~ 'Ot'lDdow and was kille;,(( .
~'I.USO ho h a.;; F;Uch a wealth of soft am;W(l l'ti tha.t I bc.."(1 rooms for travellers. Bread and cheese, sand. lIlto Du,clcl,o"i",
, WI) " '-"1 IT;lfoJ.'med, 8Uooumbed
turn away wr ath, And such a.. perpetual smi le. I 'wi ches,
d 'dmners, a.s reql1ircd, were jsuppl,cd. r~o
Ul ttl]e hoep1tB.l sam\) time atter.
tb at lt I~ im possi ble for the House toO get .angry There wo e 183 inbn.bitc·d houses in the road. ~O!}i
with LIm, no lI .atter how much it may differ from ,which 00 .. i~ted Ia.rgel v of oontme~;ciul hou ~~s . '\\Ill( S.
bim. 'Va respect him m ore than anything else for The inha. lta.nts of the distri ct were m ainly
the f:'let t hat when he rised to addresB t he H ou86, tradesmen a.nd nrtilAns.
There were cleven
~ e sho\l'S an anxlet.y to gh'e the H ouse all the
1 ou:ros In the street and tl\e nda.rest
l~rormlttlon i.n ~i ~ power, an~ thmt r~ in d us llconsed. Jl )\!se \\'fI~ 1hlrtee.n ya.rds A.Wny.
'J'be
, 01 the bMt tradlhcns of ParJlament.a.ry Jife and t rade d on ,Ulloun t.ed to etght or nme barrels of
", spo n~blht.v."
"
boor n 't' e~ k The l,Jl'emises 'Were well oonduct.ed,
.:\ nother Member , Mr. Seddon. sn.id : "I do not ' and two qIpbs n~et ther{>.
.
.
.
At Lit e
th in k fun'one wIB take el:COn tlOll to h I" chnrm I .Mr. Kent .5lud tho house was rn tuAted 10 an who WIU
ot man ner or , to usb an Irish phrase, his ' bl a rney.' ! admtrable ~si lion il..nrl Cfltcred far a peCltliar e-ls8S! Pala.cc
He Cdn ladle lt out as good fL.~ any man on the of custom·r. On S atllrd a. r~ it was crowded out are I~lmoot
:fron t Berich, but I want to point out to him, WIth I " ' ith people from · the a,djoinlng market. It wa.g \'h"f;Lou ....-ill
all hi!! charm and good nature, thiLt thcre l !'i a. seri· 1 ,. <luite R.~ lic{'l. homely, comfortable house." He forward, a.nd
(IUS danger in a!lotdn'" ono secti on of tbi$i Go· : submitted tha.t it was nf!~'Y<lr:i' for the requ i.re· u a a. SlK:cess
't'ernmc.nt quest.ion to ~o top dog in hi s Depart- f men~~' of e ne ighbourhood that tbe house !fhould H.J1 t he luck
own to-d.y.
mont ."
l oontinue
. t
Bvide1,1tly Colonel Wilson's y:e:rsona.l ity is as
.Goo· per, the tenant, sa.id in addition to the
ca.ptn'atmg a.t Wenmim,t-er 8..'! it is ]\1 bis ron· 1 sale of hi r R. good trade WIla done in ci der and
)[·lLue!lcv.
·
1 miMTn.1.s. About two dozeD artiaans ca.me to tho
â¢
- ho'U!IO dai V" to h:1.\"1:\ their mea.18, which t hey
brought. w t.h 1hem., and they '~e:re ma.de as com·
fort,able 8 p ossible with a. good fire.
THE
I
'
red umla ll':\". · \!~
,. \\ :.l,'" of 'l:~ lJ' () 1;1'- I.fr J ~·
t u Llu;:,e .
.1
<ll'd !i'iRoIl declded t o rel:ummel.d t!Jat. two oi ' I n· lS~.5-4,
!
pa
..
H ·: the d l b ,l' 111 ~ t il e 1'-'· ~========9T=="====='"
tb em. I. huul Il{>I clc:--oo
.
'
1 :!iC:lI: IH· r
3131 , I'd WhJcl r be \'ia.~. ~
IT
:\[1..J.'
~lart m p rr::'ld crl and th~re wpre al~o rOUn(lOl'
'
BRACKNiELL,
P :·u \11lcl;..1 Ll!,w .t ;: Se'~ rc- "
O!l t.bc Beu'h, M ~05 I 'S O. ' Y. " 'ebb. F. B. P arfitt, I l.u.ry for
" h .1. ..·:ng ~'J<'Ct::l'!d('·;J \o lu" :,,1.(:
~--;-~-- · fl .. r;;"⢠In J.,1! aL !f%>PO l ldl L.. l ~ f'fi:<'e. all'!
.. ~, ESLEI.,"1..l' ~ H u ~·,C
.
~: .~, S"" j ' u ,i. E , O. F"rl'cr, and L . E. Quel ch
f Ir
"~;;; Ci 2~:~ 1"'H amO UHL of wor1. [(." l l' "
A t t be ', cslevan ChUl C~ OIl Tucsd.l.r evening
. XE\V BI1.1.1 ARD HALL.
'~
'"':
. :s it P agt SI'Il :{I1' (, rr wi I thp. !k\'. \\'. J' Heath gav~ a lecture on .. Q,uoen
An "P!lli ~b:)Jl \\ RS Illa de b.v Mr. T R. K ent,
of !3erk.s..r.: :·~. }':l. "r 11'''..\ YI Ct.O:'lfl. " Selections of ~uaic worc given, Mr.
00 !)..)''llr " tt he 1.1:cani.m Tem»en n ce B a.Ili!. Ltd "
a l~d P f'''~ !'I ·o '''n('~ a.! t H {' ;'It"' n singmg " 0 R-est in the JJON.."
Mi:>lS
Loncn n, for U. billia.rd licenoe in r esped of 39·40.
I
. ' hl~our "
.-\ 'del' .\('wnlran ied on the 4rgan
WQ>~· ,..,tT(~oi . Il. 01l~·t.U:'6 :skatmg M!lk, I~.[ld in I
u, ~·' !
r~. 'TEl'
,
<1!ld !laJ:.t" Gr-;:~I:
.
-~ YF"S'
.......
-~Nn
~,.... VH'ILAN
r " ' · CE,
~u rPOrt (.of th ~ apphcg llon 1he Managing DLrec~or ,~ld'i .
.111,1 UX(Jn. lle
ASSOCIATIO?ol.
of tht~ Ooinpan)C sa.id they hnd a capita.l of I~ a~t~(~O~"~::::~n:
II..ssoclawl '\V"lt-h other d p'<rr('!"'6
~\. meetmg of t he Dracknell Branch of the Brack·
£100.000, apd h nd 50 &thorr simi1<1l" ha.lls in the of a. so
houo,a!'y mem ber oaf a. nali QJld Dil!ltrict Ra:tepavml and Vi~ilance As;o~ontJh ('Ii EnF'iand Rond Vi"Je.,. It U-8.S proposed
ciation w as held 011 Fndh.y, _leveOllig in la.st weer.:
to provide 20 full·sited tab:es in the West-street
R.t the Vic-..oria Ha.U. i..whein a thoroughly reprepromiaes wit.b. up"to. dnlo a.ccommodation nnd
"l;lont.at iv6 audienoe of rat.~he.:rs attended. Mr.
tamper n.noo ref~1iments. F..x·Service men
F. Goddard p1'eslded. Mr. W. T. HemRley, tbe
hei..ng ,lppointed flS manil.gf",~ of these bans.
'Hon Secretory. S&, ~ t ho AA.<oci.licn came into
The applic.'\ti rJrl was b.,.a.u~d. .
lbe in g on Oct",bcr 9th la...c:t, and since then it had
f--....-~
,gro\nl wonderful ly, all d th& ratepayers (ul1y appre·
ALl'ERATIO~ TO "WYNFORD AR~L~, "
An applicatlO1! (o r approval to proposed nltern·
GATHERING cia~ the " 'ark tbat ~~ P.e1O~ done in their:
.ill tererl.s. Mr . Hemsle..... (!['jt.i ci~ tbe work of t he
t.1Qns to the <I W~n{ord ArrM." Kinq's.road. w as
: E:l!ll bapstca.d. Dlstri ct /"Coundil l and Mr. H. 1'.
m:l.de I hy, Mrs. Oecil' Halt, on beh3Jr of M~~.
Ra.mbli ng followed in a l sitbiIat' strain.
H.
O . Simonds. In support of tbe 8PPUCfl.·
thm ).1.['. R:l tt. su id tho id en was to includo an
~~ck the Prosi'l",,\ of
DEATH OF GEOFFj' BY FOUNTATh",
udjoin[n~ (l'>ttage. t,h. object qeing to seenre a
li'.md A~oclntton and
We regret to a.nnounce t~e death of Geoffrey
much !nt'ger kitchen and a. better '\i\I'd. a.nd two
H. 1 .
were t he I Foun Lain, SOli of l\fr. an d Mrs. F. Fountain, of
a dditiona.l bed rooms and domest.io offices, Ilnd
Seh"" ]", ,,,,;,,'
\ "~okingha.m·roa.d, at the ~rl.y. age of 16 years.
to Impmw!o tho smoking 1"OOm, b"\" -ra ising the roof.
prine,,",I!,' .
~"~;~~~j~~f~~
n.fter all oper,\tion foc a.ppendicitis. The deceased
That
mcrf'Me 'V entil ation , a.nd ,would not
â¢
I kd was empJoyed in tho l o~ce or MessNI. T . J.. A.W â¢
m:t.teriall:v increase t.he drinking fn.cili t ies.
I'Olloe. an d '~ns, :where I h~ :rOil the esteem and
yea.l 1919, a. truly re o nfJe.chon or aU WIth whom 11e worked. He wall
TIle poli raiPed no objlrlion9.
1 Mr. Ga.lt- MiIl&r, who prepA.red the p lam.,
. .~
also one of the seni(,)T bOyp. of tho choir of Holy
mentioned fhat tho owners proposed 10 erect. eot. remRrk:3 the C~a;t Trinity Chm"ch. The fu;q.~eJ.a.l ltook place on Wed.
It h :td bp.en thetr ambt' ! lles<1a.y , a.t Bracknel! cemeterv, and un i ve~l gym.
tag .. ~n " spJl.r& IltTld 80 that the inclutrion
III a :rear , and. at IHl'.t ~e\' l'athv for t he parents ;"as t ahQwn.
The ' m'ourners
of tbo adj . ning cottage would not lessen hom;-'
in. Be
odation,
'
yoar,. ho,,"?,'or, lt WlI.5 hOped.! mcluded Mr . a.nd Mri. ~ountain, ·JrIr. and MI'3.
to ra.! !'O Ftlll more mone,.' fo :!'J Little ·(WorcE!'!rtel'): · snd 1da.sler a~&w:art Fountain ..
'1 Th. Cha~n;t ... d that the Jnl!tic"" ",ere,unabl.
I
at tIle £1,500,,]~ The fir!;t portion o f t he ~ce :wt4i-taken in Holy
'0 sn.nctio
the plRD! because i~ meant adding
ll.ltother ho se 4l tlte existing one, a.nd increasing
.
bc~ n n:l.I'le(f) Trimty Churc..h, the Vicar '(the Rev.,. O. B. Wright).
th.e l'lcen sed Pr'emis.es
.
by ona-thLr
' d.
t1l.lse
£13,000 an d. ~ The Rev F. L. Lugget, Ithe Rev. C. A. Morl.ty
such .n. l~~ ~lUD had bean-i Ro b (lrt~. the Rev. _.0\. BliBsard Darnes, and the
EDUNDANT LICENCES
w('ck ,. " lr;!dlTldual sum!, It TIel' . Ca.nl.n Jb.rnett wel"61also present. The con'Ine ~ of the" BritallOia. Tap ," COl.~('rsh.amhn.loll .
I c'w1·ng pot": ion of t he IService was read bv t..he
road.
B ildeI"8 Arms," Vachel·rond. (, Tnnne.M!
~e mu sical prO,(!Tn.mme I Vl e.a,r.
'\Yrcat,h s ~ero numerous. among 'those
AMns,"
pharo.street,
" Engineer'!
Arml'l. "
Mr . .a.n~ Mrs. H en dy, sending tributes being the Rev. C. A. Morley
I Kn.W:8grnv -umo. "(J(luntv BreweLy Tap" \V:lt.
Me~~l' W. C0190n, Haydon, ~ Roool'tg , Office St:llf at M~m'S. I./lW'1'&nce Storee.
: linlltoc·st
,and" The Lifeboat." St.' J oh n's·
J.,trs. Wl.U· 1
Clergv. Memher~ of the Choir I(past' n.nd present).
nxL<l; the ra.ntju~ of IicenOM fOT which had heon '
Rnd Members of the Boy. Oh,b, Children IllId
, ref-erred f . coheider:1tion on account of mdund·
lI1 r.: n! :;:O'-M".1 b 'u1>".!' (,n t h6\jJ lnUI1:1 of
the.
1111 \.'
!\or. Lha Qun rt-edv
h olcj a.t.
. .,
:J.
CAVERSHft M.
1------- -HJCKb
"? \\
11:-. .F. ~\. S a f>1)";'t·:j.:l t lYâ¢.nt.on
I
PAL..\l..EJR ·l~\ L t1, \VEST ~IHJ'iE'.r, READIX u,
!
WI!.
'~. ro h eJ d at tl :o COUit B qll&⬠Oil :J hUIl'.
I Q'\v !fiOTlll I}!. \,' h~n thA L ioe(l1tng .J\I ~i.i (:&I !'<ll, I
fJr: nr:lpa.lly tn It",tt' nrr:\J~~ti', nll na-ll1"t tn e <,:IIJ5_ ' .... cI.S
F orel£'ll P f(~ S Corr espond ~nt..
\\dl "peak
t.he
I
,
I I
SERVER, SA'~'UR1le: Y'--t-_l\_r..J..
4-R
~
CH 6. ' 1920.
'\
SUPP..... a.' ......
I
I
L'
I
I