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BERKS. BUCKS AND OXON CROSS·
COUNTRY JUNIOR CHA,MPI[O~~iHII"S,
READING WEDNESDA'Y TOWN
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SoME ,INTERESTING
4'
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Sn~ ''faa written la:rge all OTer
p,oruAfi p â¢. ,.h,ch were d OCl d,d on s~,,",~.v
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qn land In Taplo\V Court Park (by
sion ~ Lord Desb()rougb, K O. V 0 )
adjoIning
The ,""".gement and
TWYFORD D FEAT UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
&t:ry
. )1
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,
Pu;tur~
ull! a Story."
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~Th~:~cHlls 'Wore '-Presldent and'
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C A..Uen (W PH) ; Refer..
⢠.
Mautew.s (G and D A C )
O piniOns were divIded on the cha.nces of Um
m lttee' Judges 1fr J D
\'Ol'Slt.y Colle,g:e and Twyford , l\ ho met 10 tlle
Dr R '1' Colga.La :Messrs J
fin&! oJ tho Wcdneeda.y Town Cup at Elm PUI.. ! j~ R PaT'80lUI,
Sawyer, T.
on W edn.sd.y afternoon
Ch..... Otway (8 coo A) Major
(READINGl AFTER A HJ\,RD GAME.
.
(Foundad 1718.
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n.
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A large
crowd toof repeat
colleglate9
wero presellt
00 Me
bur:r
' Judges'
urge
their Warn
on Twyford
the h<k·
..;"
A E Steward5'
Lo""grov~,J Lleut
Hy
mg t.bey admlm9tered to t be Tramwa.ys In ~e Gamesl. Tlmekee en MeS8l'tl P
⢠88m t fina.l, uhlch J;<lmc tbe College 'l"on b}: fa r ' F.'ruT; 'P ress Sto~va.rd ⢠Mr. E
what of
ht .. .....goa..l.s to
Whet.her lheY I\\ould succeed
I 8teward~ ~1eA."Jr6 G ID?~1l1;~!~~'::~ii(~:~~~
VOloeS form~ the j doubtful , as E G P asemOl:e. the College era
I' (chief) S C H Evans . (
sang as a.n centre-half, wn.s un.lble to pIa.) owmg to haYI
M~n:
A Roberta'
a.n
crocked hiS anklo In a prevloWl match
! ' V, V Woodle J
r~tE~'FiI~~~'~
I
The wen.t.her at the commencement was Ide 1 Morns F C l~wn~~\i~~~:r~
for good football, although thoro was perhaps a. Clerks' of the ColU'5~
the nl
two
W8
f
For 192Q.
ABLE SEEDS
httlo
muoh sun 'Was packed to o'rerflow m,
Thotoo
grandstand
mostlv ""th the Readlnl{ t.enm '" F.upporter,
bu ~ T n yford brought. m cr a good cro,vd al,,;
Tho teRms wcro - .
U nl\'Or~ltv College -~ 11 Murphy: C.
Scott. "
Pena.lpna.. Vi Roo;!!, . J S Ha.rW()c,
A S R'ght, J R Waet, l' Hardorn, G De.,
B
S t reet. A Bouse
'Iwyford -C J.nnc\t J OLlc" F. Pmfield;
Rennott, T H nrep;on . F. We!;!'; E Bowe L
W Gt'Orge, H Plbnorth, H BenMn J D avIe~
T",·;ford won Ih. tn., and el.cled to kick l'~lh
tho lVlnd an d su n In theI r favotlr 'j hcv rta.j"t d
\I Itb [l r u..o;h
:wd fur (\ f(m minutes the CoIl e
gna1 WM III grrot dn.n~el :Murphy ~Clnf call d
uprm
to dc-cleared,
fe lld .. evera
tIDI!):'!
" ] en 11\11 ~
eventua.lly
on lyl to
soo E "
Bos1ey
br'l S
the b~\I h.'lck ;'\,Q'1l1ll II'lt.O thE'! dnnc:er zone T (!
gnmA nt thla penod ' 9'8.3 VeTV" fR.6t and eXClt..in.
And Benson, TeCX\lVm~ a beautIfu l {'entre from .
Boslev put Twvfmd one up With a low sh t
mto the corner ·of the net whIch had ~luJTI y
h9R.ten to Ule .. wide" It look tho CoJlcge A.
l()ng tIme t.o aeU.le down ~ thell' fOl"'W8.l'd s d d
not. get tog ther nt al l well an d they w oro f _
e
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tunate m not havm~ one m or c Iron-I rogl<::te r
.t
tho
()
Ih
(I
:J.1lR.1O
_Ill
n
00 I('r h a n'
II ~
I WV rf) rd
n
got. 1Oto t lie ll' .. tn de. a.nd t ho whole eleven ke t
I to,lleiher ~.s 0110 mnn. th e backs being paTtr 1lrrrh ~l'('ln['" The play m m Id fi eld was ~l n
I fA., olll of the ,q~ltOTS and h ad not nne 01' tlo
of th e over-m:oollS forwards got ("off-si de t F)
I F.( orlllg' ,v(lUld ha,e bee n blggpr Flowf'Ver. t 0
CollelTo were not out of the THcLnre by ⢠10 g
r
Qf the P urest Stocke at grea.tly
Seed Potatoes, Flower Seeds,
~'~"~.~"'u"&
.'v
iast BerkS Seed
I
WOKINGHAM .
PrIces tbe lowest
-'
lD.
1
R. ) Miss Cordrey's r et remcnt from the taachlD~
th o I profossion &fOOl' 4J j~a.ra sO~VlCO a.t. t.he l?u.1mer
80.11001 (w faut..s) t..aJuog effoct t.h .. week, a ~go
of par611 t.a , With the sta1f nnd scholars,
V.,M hold on Wodno.e.da.y l aftoOlnoou III tho ~u;cd
school tQ mlLke somo l~gD1110n of astc~m and
2'la.Llllldo for her long a1 d du\dted 8orVIce.s
I ~EltJhcrUlg-
~;~i'~~wE:~;~~;
\
(chIef)
~ Tufton
~ir E
E'
Rt.ewa.rd
Soc
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M~
C
Mr A J
C
rear&e
UnwISe hving, mdigestlble foods,
overwork.. and the hke create more
unc aCId than the kidneys can
grapple WIth .
Loca.l Comoll ttee Mr C
A C ). Hon Sec an d Trea8Uret.
Brodg';' (,l, A A. R A C )
.
A lnrge number of spectators were
SlOE'- the sta.rt nnd fintsh of the two
.ApolOgle3 fOl' non-appearance
from Lord Desbbrough K C V
() C V 0
Mr Eust.c~ E
H erbelt Pretty Ma.lor M
Ma.Jor G H S~wyer, D 8 0 ,
b~l , Ilnd SIr Fledorlck D ....ron
A ,complete return
of th6';r;;""~mig~"'~I;;~1;~~
~
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For the kidneys act as blood I
filters; when healthy they filter
lmpuntles from the blood, but they
weaken jf overstrained, and weak
kIdneys let harmful ilnc aCId back
mto tbe system
Wise living, by reducmg une aCid,
eases the kidney stram and Doan's
Backache K idney P,lls Will strengthenl
weak kldneys-enabhng these organsl
to nd the body of excess une aCl1
'IWO~ ~nLES BOYS
1~ R G Wfl;:1 ~l S â¢
Sales, RAe \
' 12 roms
,
c
Me and A C, 12 mms 54 sacs
~ (l,~ S , 12 m ms 59 sees,S E . <'U"'"., .
.\.,
AC
q.1
13 mme 5 sees ; 6,
13 m.1Il6 6 sees
Reading Case
7,
1J mut.~ 13 sees, 8, R La.velnd.",
13 rums 14 sees . 9 '1' Copas
F .Ma.l~Jment L 10 hl!3.omaster C-1:pres.sed
15
10 1 B' , S G B S'
·~~l
'
, Ich "as
. . , d rOlln,
,
.. . HI.,·a"'iI..l"on a.t tho In.rge
fltt.euuoulco
wh
11 sees
Vt{ ('
F B S 13
testimony \0 tho uun erIJ'al e6tC!.Cm lD
Cj' k
'13
'
_\IbS Cioltli oy wac jhcld
He read cdro.c.ts
1
S 1~'
m~r::
nurn e !"Oo.lS levwrs lccelvtl<1 IIOW old t;chota.rs
S
, ' . ) roms
rHld pa' ents, exptCSs lnG UI t erms of affection" }l1gh
S G,13 S . 13 m ms 24
I ('? nd ,\nd api"l ccJa.l!on of Mr,:;:s Co.-dl !') S laboul:;
~I ~,s 13 mms 25
, 1I0l! OOI13tll.. Ut ....-1 a ",kong l boucl of IIjlllpa.th}
A, 13 mU'U! 26
Ihroltghcut. !-I I ,h Oo9\.} WhO j.:1 1d come Iindm her Ul
13 mms 30 sees ~"'-""~_V 't .
flul'nc-c
Mr )'flU d ~n t. T~lctrcd to It.l1ss COldroyt;
I'"
mms 34 ~ecs
Sl:l1Se of humour, 10\'111(:' 4a.IC of hel cha.r(!cs, a.nd
way and froqllel it 11..ls h cs hy the "WIn g men ga.~e !iCC$: 20 q. "",m"ne.
tilt' Imh ,'lIl < z13a.l ,,, th "hllCh hCl dutl~ \\-ere pUT _ I Lho Twyfnrd defence Iplentv to do
About 0 21 (;
S'led I t. l;ug-ht bl) tl u1 Y:1So.l(l of hel ⢠She \\3..'1 minuws flonl tho commen comcnl of pla.y Til n St'G S 23 V
.. he first lil SMoot and tH o last ali t "
lin Lllcn 8t",rtW to fa.ll nnd cont..lIJued In n. litertdv do\\ - â¢
el l ... '[ C' d".on-",,,,:c.'+
handed l'.fISS COld roy 8. flurso of £25, &uOt;cn bed pour un ltl h a.l f tlmo, Iwb lch nlad e Lho srrOll~r1 woo -1-'
an
tor ~y Lho l:>i .:.tl , pas t and plesent. 6chola.rs and 111,1) R. sLeet of ICO Rnd the bA.n ~"k~ load ITb e 26, H Phllhps,
paren ts
1
Collego teRm v. ero Improvmg ns time wore
28 D Eden,
)lr ~ Langlej w old ~ c.holn.r IUlll ono of th c ILnd ~me l)"retty \\ orik b,· the wholo of t e e B S ; 30. pH~iH." IIt. pa l t ul-5, slIld kh .,s 'Poldrey h t d sbown greaL f'orw·l\.rd hno ,,-a,!> 'WI~nf!ssed
The halfb:t.c If ~_ A C "B," 32.
dn\otlon and f;ulf-sacr lice In her I;ltl'O of the young were :11 "'0
od A S ;RI~ht d()lnp: n h 011'" sbll e \ \f lllm.nI.s, S ,\ C : M .
hVNi cutrusi.t.x l to hOI
H e:r ~la.JU e "ould c\ el b e
go
W 1:merson SAC ;
honoured by those who hl:lu lue pnuleke to profit III keep.tn't th e 1 w:'fiord forw:trd8 10 check A - ,,\ C ⢠37 J F
hy her tca.cl llllg Rcr UlluLte ~i?U l tesy, self~a.cJlhco othf'r p:l69 to t ho ngh Wln't however, ell- IS:\ C . '39 G Ba.xo
and Uev"tloll pro\l{h~1 a. M~tJIY cxo.m\)lo for a ll
ab'~ d H
ncnson tn I FOOTe h iS !iecond
y,
In tImes hke tho pt cs:mt.[ thc)' cou ld .ill 5!)H.rC so mnl, ing the ~ro two to Jove at half-bm e n ,~1t.CB S ~ ~'CE
d c \ o ttj(J & t oucher
Ono admll'£!(l a.lld loved tJlo fawlll~' of Twyford
on
I J ;
dcvobon a.tHl t Cll~crn e.,s In thCLr variOUs sph er~
n urmg tbe mteryn l the novA.I BeTk~ Dnl
n M ~av. .keE; ,
r
of stich ,,"omc lI ~pca l.mg fot Jt.he old scho!u.lS, he :tnd fifo hand rend ered sclccLlOns R.cco mparu!d O1.nd A C , 46, _
a....s-tIled her of t!I C d E"Ql ).,,,-,t respect. and gr:l.tlt,udo hy the Cl)llege bo~s " lLh theIr rn.ttloo and 8Uotit.. S~ G S ,48, H M,,.dlou,cri,rt.
of t.hcm all
1 ct , perhtps her grea.te:!lt 1 C\\; aHI
1
1
j
,T Parin dge, C R S
v. ou kl be sh6,· n 1II the
l OS lof those[ lor whom m.c'lh
d h"f t 'ted
I
(h fi t MIlI sbnl1. Nee ;
C A;C ~ 53,
Bh e latlottrcd ~t) long (A p la.USe)
0 5coon
iloJ
s n~
pre<;} se v as
a
S A h
CCW â¢
C C W . 55
MISS Cordre'., \\ho spof<.o 'o\lth mucll feeh~g, 011 e h'l ri d one ollh lIn, t lmo It W!'I S the CoIJP I ~ 1 T~~e~r,C B S .
Ma.~voou 'c"ku., AC r:''''B'' :
cx:prf",as~ h CI thanks
I
who dId all t.he (\ttad~m~, a.nd shot. after shot 57 W ~. ' m
StG'S . s~Y,J G~l e, cc1'W
' 59'
lu 4.:.0 a. \cry p l~ lUlt assembly took ;place at ".., ~ "f'llt If} on l'" to find L ,U)(lV 111 th~
",urn eNS.
C 1 ' 6 '
HIJtldield, Lho rcsuicnoo Qf COJnm~ndct GlcgOlle, F:o\!er~ l oorner~ were forced a U of whIch cnryo L P1Oc"\C(! , S 4, C : 60 H
Qodley
R S ,: },
R
}.monR" t ho colloar,Y ,~ele Ml'S Robmsoll, f.("I n o lhm~ t b e ~lnd ~?Teral times ca.rrvmg tij;e C "Mtusha.II , SAC; 62, J Mann,
B ;
L l(,u.t.-Col J H \Vnl!tci and lIrs Walker, .MISS baJJ over tho 11110 befnre It droppâ¬'d However. 63, J TIn., 1st Berks S , 64,
s
SturgE!S, .\Ir V Ora g Mr 3. Llov d, M J SS '1 a.Lbam
the College were all out to WIn Bnd eXCl te m~1t F B S , 65. W McHugb , B S ;
)11 H F M;urlmenl Lin:; P lt..her, :Mrs Orut.t,.·weH, nn h'l!h ,\ h"n o~(' ST1 !)~ rmm Io'n(!" I"Pnroe bl~ I, eRA C ; ' B"; 67, C Gree ough ,
lI w Dc....:;OOls. ),Ir ~1l130m, 1\1Jss A M Jon <.>S, Dr
T
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AC NOS
=0
_?otr
Excess uric acid is a eause of
stiff inflamed mUlcles, swollen
idints, backache, rheumatism.
dropsy, gravel and stone.
'V
On 16th Ootober,
rnOu ctirsl'
EdmondA, of
II
19U,
F ernbR.nk,"
RoM, Oxford Road,
.
Mr. J. E.
4, Ed mburgh
Readmg~
Bald
. _11
";~:~:;:Tr "uI~~~;~ with
It
80
floor
li'or
to
or
Mr A E Hussey,
Long and _M rs
U
Sbhooia lind otllers
t h e Managers, !!:ud
t.hc~ nil Ulougllto '\ ery much
MISS COldrey s work,
IIOt. onl) \\ IlJl t>he pl(16 c.n~ r.hlkl rc n bub With thClr
parents who 1I1'..d been brough t up under her kindly
1Ilfltl cncco.,
â¢
MtM ::i t urrfJ'CB addr&glll{ MISS Cordrcv a.s her
old es~ fnel'{ present. sudl she had bet-n - gIven dlo
honour of ru;klllg her 'tOo ac.ccpt a sma.ll present from
th(!ffi a.U , and ha.nded ber a. blac.i: sllk baa con-
tatntnll £30 111 Tl ea.su.ry notes lIany words wert)
not. nooded, but MJis.<; t:ordrey 5 real rilward ,,"ould
be tJUlt of all hel "olk so faithfully don6 and the
alTecLIOIl she lInd ~rncd I from so roan} of her
fne nds, n rughbour nnd DA.TcnUl of t.ho chtldren
M\.SS Oordre} expre"serl her tll&uks for the , ery
I
shown to her
rctu-ed ou AprIl 30th an.d lS sUe
A M.. J ones. who h
been. ao
timll ~lD the mt!te4d~P8r~ment
'I
_ _ -!.I__
SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETINGâ¢
~
TI· o IUlnual mectlng -dr 'lie Btble 6ocIe~ \vas
Mid JD the Toy; n Hall o~ W ed ncs da.yl evemnl:" lD
I.u.:;t Yiet:i
rur P Sale p r 6!l1c!cd, m the absenco
of Adwu-a.l EIl8t.ace, n..n rt I,\ Wi ISUOpOrted by t.he
tRev W A Ft\rrlS (DIStrIct Soerc[.8.ry~, the Rev
H M Walt or, th~ R cv P H Dlt.chfleld, Mr H
Eva ns and :M r A Scott. Amoug tho audtence
werc tho R e v C Jlilg h tm.glllo, th e R edv F AI U
Hare, nr Barry ""d Mrs H M WRIter Mr G
N D'11rbnU£'c, OT'glJonlst a St P au.I'~, Wonngham,
prCfiided at tho plano, a.lH the hymrua lwere led b:> j
the chor~ters of tha.L ohu ch
The report. sf.3.ted tha.t
.. mg the wa:r tho annua.l
moottngs had been d l!<:OO tinued
Last J"e.&l" tho
Wok.mgham J,iraJ1ch had n lncome o~ :£16 & 6d
During tho W3.r the
lcty had t rlfDSlatcd t.ho
Btble 1111.0 35 moro lang gas
'.rho Rev \V A F crrlS gave an Intereet.inr de-
6C':nptlon of tho work of tho Bible Society smce
lis start on !!arch 7th, 1 ~
Tho Rev P R Dltchfleld , proposm$ a vote of
thanks to t.ho Rev VV Ai. For-ns, referred to the
Bible OOI!ijt pr10ted by th~ .soclCt.y lU 52D d Ifferent.
languagea
I
Mr Scott. seconded and the vote was h eartily
aC(X)T"ded , t.h ~ Reo; W
Ferns r~pondlllg .
On tho motion of the liev H .M Walt.er, the
Chalrma.n was oorduilly 1 thanked' tor h IS able
Al
CHORAL ' SOCIETY
"
UQtE!;SFOL
-
- -'-
:'..1... ~
SOl'U0e3
'RENDER1~Ir' OF ....... U5T.
,
COUNTY , BENCH.
TU.&$DAY - Before Mr~G A. W~tson (m tile
. c~ai-)~ !II"!". A J. Mac
and Col MackenZie.
.
â¢
CRUELTY
A HO!lSEl
)Honry Gotro was su moned for- cruelty to a
HOrse by wor¥:lJ1g It. 10 Ill\ lmfit 6t.a.tc
11..1 ~
From eVldence given b~ Mrs Morelln a.nd Iosp
Simms, R S P 0 A , defenqaDt was wotkmg" a. horse
whtohl WM la.me. Mrs It!orgBon stoPPed defendant.
and exammed tho horse's shoulder and back, and
found th~e " ere soma sores under the ooUa.r a.nd
pnd. I,
D efendiulf, was fined £3j and agreed to have the
nrumaJ destroyed
cms.s b...r
n
reta. H1 Ion r.
Allde4lm,
"
had all gone , and I l oonM
well as a.nybody. I waa off
altogether, but !lInCO Doan's
Pills ollf'ed m.y lumbago I haven't ~ost. a
work a
day through
,
1
illnCI!IS."
I
o? IJ~~~~ 19~~!!e~.~~,m
latl.'!t'-Mrt EdmondB said ._"' My C1lf6 haa
been permanent. I have h8.d no ret*rn of
the lumbago BInCe Doan's Pi.lla cured me
OVOl'
rears(S'gned)
ago.
four
,
I
J. E. Edmonds."
I
Ask for DOAN' 5 and
I
1\
TEAM PL
1
:to
~
RECENT
COLLECTION
5
6
7
Cba.rletJ C. 'Vh.ite. of Readmg, WM SUmmODed
MO'1'OR , 'o
OFFENCE.
ArtJ:rar Eva.na:~ summon
for & br8ll.C:h of the
Mot.ot Car (U", @ '
truetiou) Order, 1904,
a.ri 3, by haomlf ⢠~I~ to ⢠11.....
car
without 8. man on ~ trader to apply tbe brakes
In OO$e or accld~t, ~
~~od £3
,
mo«or
wfa
l\~~(JoHT.
.tames Denton '\IVy
ed 7. 6d
&iqyele wJt.hout ⢠'~lit
"
DR
NNESS
.
tar
iidiDg ..
.
Ad. 'ItobiD>. lOUM d - " m lofiItoD.~ by P .O
H-opkin8 on ApT'll
I ple&ded i"'Qilt;y and was
ordcTed to pay ~
,
BORo.UPH\·
:BE~CR
I
,
.'
Lad,.,..
..~~~;
Daily f vestment Corporation, Ltd .⢠1
221 Oxford Road, Reading.
Petrie (6-1,'
~);
Mr H
rree,'"
ent t.he oonftdenoe of tbe
-.n4
g numbeTw of people w~o ute tMm,..,
The lmmen
wcoea---probably u~ed !In.1
utlj);a.ra.lleled j_ Whloh thiS (amc'18 fuedlCine h~
achiend, lies in t.he B t.ertin~ mm-ita o( the prepar+-;
tion Itself j Beecham'. PiUs h ave (prol'ed thef~
..allie, t.Imo~-tteJ- tlme tn countless cases of dl~
UTel ~rouble they are :rega.rded, t-o-da.y, 88 ono 0
the moab e eaClOU5 dIgestne rem'l!d,es e9'er
1
d llCed
Such testimony-......eomtng trom th Oft~ wtJ ~
ha.Te g1 ...en ! Beeobam'a P llt. a tt.ir trial-i,,"
hillhly satisfaetOl"J'. nnd should IJO (:\.1::\00 induOfl ..11
I
froth. n.tlmentG "O( tho dlgest ... e 8'}".teqt t~
p'JO thlfl: well-"knOW"D medielne foO th IS' test. DigM'
UTe t.rouhle lk r~omnhl l1! ror "1()~~ nt'lt.hc ~lT1DIt
Illments of rh1ch we ha.ve oil mo~ or l~ ex..
~n ence--:-.e.~ I.d1Scomfcrt ilfl(!r eaJ1nf, ftdll'enee~
b ih oull ';lt~h, ~onaUpa.tton, h&a(l~c"het, 10£8 ' 'J!:
energy, a.nd llow fil)ints
Beechftm'R 'PIlls rehe,,4I'
8UM nm pw)'l1l1 bT Im'ORrt Hlt::" tOM to t;he who1.
the ()T ~R 1"1 ~ con~Tned to
th, ir f unetl<'ln6 em"lf'mt1Jj R ~eeh8m'.
a IS' f& .nd r eli abl e moolClne 'EverybodJt
may take t em With advantage tol h e1\lth
III
fn'"s ~em, ~nabhn~
perfonn
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TIIOMAS f BBCIIAM. St. 1I0/eas. LS"I#
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/11 box â¢â¢ l.beIJ.d Is 3d⢠â¢nd J, â¢. Od.
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Read~g
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Telel?hone
~~::~e;~~':
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& LEWIS, i:r~w"Iler":
Sil le rsmiths and Watohm .. lI:er..
K1I!l1' Street, Reading. ,
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60 BROÂ¥'N, JAS. DYMORE & SON~
172 BOT Y
Brewers and WIne Meroha.nts. '
Qu~en's Road, Readi~.
88 FIDrJER & SON, Seedsmen, Fnli..l
a.ndi Potato Merchants, Frla";
St~et. aeading.
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ISli KN~~L & SONS, Bookbinders..
~tsre,
Account ' Book Manu~
of th!Ulb were acoorded Lord D eiM:r C! AlleD; a.od the hon. searetju-y of 8:01 "RI!lADING
OBSI!JRVElR"
I pr~'nin"and PublishIng OIH""",
th'~I ~"",??j'!"-i.~n. correspondent, in de.lhng WIt"h.
Bl ave Street, Readmg.
last week, wrooo'the three mile. are: Tea.m 110 W AT~ON & SON, Ohiti... e.n~
1 R A.F (HiUton), 2 ReadlnS A 0
Gl""" Merch ..nts, 16, Mll18te ..
S lough A C "A"; first lthree home,
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Street. Rea.ding.
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(R A E), Cox (R A d I, Buckingha"1
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mil es the team pJa.cmglf
Su~nbe Ito
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E:r.eh~nge
the T elf!lphone
ea.n h ]\TG
tbeu- Tel~hone Number, Name, Adciresa IlD~ !
. .... BUJineM mlerted m a.bofe LiIlt OD. nry moderatAi( ,
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K~AiTmG
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PILLSi
(Co.tIâ¢â¢ed from ·p,..vlO;'. eol"",⢠⢠)
i and the Jim four hOme'
'sr.~·l'l1,~A':C. II, - 2 C1orl< (R", 0.), 3 Oroxon
(RAe.)
Indeed - EDI1'OB ]
clay and Mra. Otaadoo1t heat Lord Oa.moys
J,I;. &. !ok' Green (6-0, 6--1).
to PIlY we #lss/sl you Wltlfl
IMO.NEY.
AI'PI1l
faotp.r ers and Sts.tioner8, 39.,
MinSter Street, and 18, Duke
Str1et, Readin".
l ·Jl\eoodnl. A C "A," 2 Slough A C,
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Huu;:,t:nuLI~tn~
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at tlmee,
to say when given the baJl to deal Wlt~.
why WM he 80 often II starved "? Thle
forwards and the halves were eVldentlr
''''. A.·V.'.
Â¥iIE
On your .Jrom/se
~m8 ~
displa.ying Hi.e wear nJ'd tflar
buov ' '''''''m "W'eTe, at t1.mes, mmbJe vnd
enough and somo of the shotei:hrcclea by
were qUlt..e good, a nd {We-of tller;n 1; t~uglIt
of a fI'CO'I"e Hoder and Smith, a.t
were ~d, n.I u~, and Cmwford'. if
shaky a.t ,times, wa.s, nevertheless, vary
LAWN TENNIS ,;Af.~
~ HENLE:Y
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Wretclted w$ther hu "been QfSOClaW
heat,?ofr G
Open
ronnd concluded'
TO All RESPECTABLE
afg""sti ve
suflorin" from a.bsent·mmdedness or somo other
..s"" frequent!y, wbtln. sta.ndmg unmarked,
a fi ne polntIOn for domg somethmg 8E6enwm the game, .. Len " WUI complet.el~
li)f·gol'""n." Bwley was responsible far any
ha.rd graft, and Carr W6;8 a.lwo.~ en<1.~V(lur,"~ to do the nght thmg, at tLmes Wlth
W esron Wafl busy enongh w;!:'hout
ni'Lna.guIg to .. break a.nythmg "
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(qllal1e,!~[" C~~.~'(~~~,:1~:J."
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NO FEES
F ORMS FREI!l.
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Plenty of hard knock.OJ were gtven and reoelved
du~ng t.h e ooun;e of th18 really PUnishing garno,
and more than one of the players must b~vo been
leel mg ~ mdeed long 'ere ~he refeTe6 sounded
hiS wbl(!tle to II cea..se fire" On one occrnnon It.
really looked a6 though G~an was "outed "
for the day~ but he soon returned to the fold , but
&9 be oould not the.n p;rodu~ a.nythmg above a.
he went below 1 for the' baJa.noo of the
He had pla.yed '& elogglDg gl.m6 M long
was fi t , and he lt WlW! who worM Reading' s
Qwte a good pomt.
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Newbury, v Ren.dmg l UDJted <I .A "
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Re&dmg Comrades v Honlel1 {)omra d es
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Iolanthe v. Britu;h WbTkma.n I oatitute
TilehuTSt v Allen a.nCl Simmonds
Ga.s 00 v Comradesl <I A."
Open SlDgl â¢â¢
SECOND MORTGA.GES ARRANGED.
LOAN" GH ANTmD DULY.
PROMPTLY AND PIlIVATl!ILY.
HARD !KNOCKS-
was ' superlatIvely cl9Vi9T
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Mr. G B:ranfoOt
(4--6, 6--4, 7-1» ;
M J G R,ti:hi.
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30 Ye""3.
e"Ye~in¢l'flui
OTHER FORWARDS-
FIXTURES FOR TO·DAY.-
dar
Equitable Advance CO' Ltd.
eantinut to
co~f..eDding tha.t. th~ Hert-s rea.r men were ehort
o~abihtY If foTtubate at tLme8 m gettmg In
th wa.y of th e loother t.here were OCC&8lons when
t y dId &0 of "ma.hce aforethought." ~ a.
f:c.t tbs vlSlt ulg defenders were qUIte good
They were both oIever and fearless, a. combina.tlOlt "hlch goes a. long wa.y towards keeplIlg
opponents from scormg
And w~n you have
luck on your BIde too, It becomes n. caso of H pi ty
the opP061tton)l And th &~ Will how a.ffalf ~
panned out at Elm Fork on S&tnrday
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on Monda.y, but 8. real Bt.D.tt 1 W&8
"l::1~~~"1
~!i ,~d
until Wednesda.:r" and eveo.- tliec
i1
Wltlt the ptal
' , .but
AOOD reoovered
T1ie chie ...ujto up
evenlog were·-
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WATFOTtD DEFENCE >
l wrote 11l6t now t hat there was some~hm g 01'
other near y always get ling 1n t4a lVa.y of the
Rehd10g sho~ But whilst statUlg. thl8 I ' am not.
TEMPERANCE LEAGU~,
con.. derablt
£1 Upwards,
had eontra.wned the off Side ru1e wheh
seen It
R WREY (Major):
,
Asoistant to t he T,...."rer. /
MONDAY.-Be!""" Mr. W. T. M~ a.nd Adml.rol
II Brown I I BCl1\.t.C:hed;
Euatoco
'D:&UNXKNNmB
P lntt (14-6, ~ , 6-Ll); 1dro.
John nu.n... pleailod c<illty .. _ _ aocI
Mi". E. M. Greer scrat.;h<d; M1'!5
mca.pa.bl. in p...b .. tzee' lon April 24a, .
heat, 1dro Stowort (6-0, 6--2)
P s. H ewett stated the '&eta, and dOfendant was round, Ml'!! Omddoo:k heat ?of,..
bound over f« twel-fe J:D<ktths 10 £5 ; 1 to leavQ the
(6--1, ~)
\W!iricfl
and not to freq"",,' 1I<Jblfc Dousao.
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Open I>oub.... -Second
Ingram and Mr. I. 11 Gluckotein
Cl>nloyo .and L,eut.·GoI
B$MLEY. I
Mr. · G.- Bran~: Olld Mr
H h L. B a.rcl&~an
~Mr} J I Salmon
Oven Mlxad
-First round
Murt ⢠"'Id 1dro, 'NeW beat Mr.
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If Readmg wet'a aga.In off the target on SatUfda.y, they, on t.he genera.l run of the pla.y, at
Iea.st deserved to share the spotls, a nd had thc
~erest. b it of good luck been 'Wlth them thay
lvould ha.ve won It IS t.hee due of. tho fOl'Ward.~
!Say ~f t hem urat. they mfused JlI~t.y of hfo
1 to their p la.J'; they W~J mdeed, a most
ernest lot, out eomet,hmg or othe.r was nearly
a.lw a.ys turmng up to get In the wa.y of their
ahots l'h\l8 1t W. . they had to be conten t Wlth
ore ~a.l, what t uue Watford were l"6gl.Stering a
All I can 8a.y In rega.rd to them IS that the
"'p eople who hnve apreg~ed. them selv&& on th~
pomts a.re very good Jud~ of t he game a.nd
ati tha.t I must lea.ve It. I believe there lB a:
p~otogrn.ph 10 8Xlstence whIch clearly shOWl
t ~ ~t Reading did net the ball when It i ! M1d
t.hfy dId .As 8. fac!:., a fri end of my own has
ros
oo.omeru>jll
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NOTICES.
EX0HANGE OR UIBETt'3.
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thia tournament, WhI Ch, ahofud \ha.ve
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Btl't,t, L+ndon,
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16, Blagrave Street, Rea.ding.
[By "OLD SPORT."]
09nSdent 111 the ir bellef that Roo(iIag scored a
5E!fOIld ch8.lk,
From , my I' p&rch "
did n ot
ha.ve a. good new of thG&e 8uspected happenmge
This collectIon, whIch · was sllpermtended
M r G E Healev, PreSIdent of tho Coley Wor1'men's J a.zz Ba.nd, and ca.rned out nt tbe m a~9h
between the Abov~na m ed clubs bv 1m M&y,
~1rs NeaJe, :Mrs MA.ttmgloy, MISS Simmonds.
I\Jld Mr. S Allwood,
very I!\Icce.... rlll The
boxes ooot&inmg the ~mcoed9 were fOI"wardad
to the Roval Berkshm~ B oepltal. and the follmv.
,ng letter ha.s bee n re~lved III a.cknowJedgment
Dear MT Healey,-l am wnt.mg to
P refudent o( the Co1ey lWolkmen's Jazz
thn.nk you and al l the m embers for the very
oollectlon made on behalf of t h e H05pital at t!'d<,"i~a,!"y,.. >1.
footbaJ.l m &toh on >Saturday 1&8£, amounting
:£4 78 2d The amounb In each box was
follow s Box l~l, 19sJ 9d ; box 141, 14.
box 143, 19. 2d ; box 144, 10. 9d ; box
£1 3, ~totaJ, £4 7. 2d
I t WM most kmd o f the coHecton to "n,lerW,.
the task, and they and nll concerned
Msured tha.t their very kind effortft &l'8
va.lned
I am, yburs fruthfullv,
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O~d
credited. with tbeU" seoolld. POUlt, a.n,d others .are
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PEOULIAR BUT INTERESTING
GAME
M8.ll
NEW USE F OR '[1E.I\'T RePES.
foT" 'm.lful damage to two t.ent ropes
Ho was seen by P 8 Iia.mbourn aDd PC Weal
to go behind a, tont a.t the Arborfield POlDt-to-potJlt
noes and cub tM9 guy ropes a.nd take t.hem. &wa,y
Mr AUn a.tt ata.tea fiha.l) the value of the ropes
W811 3Os:
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Dofcndant u.id hel did 1t .. ~. ol?t.a.1n ~ ~ flO
tlOI round the 1thee1& Qf ~ ~ oar, to ena.ble
hun to get out 01 tJle Bela: ' .
Finerl £.3 ~\3tlI't ~i\f
;';y&1U" of the l'OpCI!
' tiL"'ll
00.,8,
from 1/- weekly.
U::IOIOUS I'OmTSMany qf . the people who may at le â¢â¢ t .Iaom
t a.t. they were In a. good pOBltion to e&6 RUege
tliat there W&9 a. grave suspIalOn that a WatfOld
THE!
B.W.I. v. DELTA MATCH.
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DOAN'S-
READING UNLUOKY TO FALL TO
WATFORD.
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Mr. Edmond.. recommend ...
tbe
FOOTBALL NOTES.
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Inflelrl c ea
hefty ki ck to , A left Wln.c'. who lmm dl."te1v got away
.J Da'~19 con~red to
Oeor~ "ho 'vaa foulodl 'b~ J S Ba.noock
TI e
~ult.tu"lt ~hot. troll} a~ut thirty YA.rdsr ra.ni!;.
hIt t he Co ll e,.l:tc 9'OS8-bar and tbe hfdl r ebou nd d
b ack lIlto -pIal' tq be c1c:aroo by ScoUt 'vho th s
rclle' e.<1 the l'''08e'U re fm- the mom('nt
R{}
ed I
S tt
d
Ied l a D
recelv
rom co an cen r
0
ear (l
pa8.s Ilnt. t("o the rwllt wm~ A HOTI"'â¬' Plnnf':d n
to tne baU and fLfter n. fine mdJ.vldual Ml â¢
eentT"oo bllck t-o Dcar ~ho p,hot. only to fi d
La.nev'!J fist in the w·a..y The ha.1l dropp ed t
the foot of W streets, who marle no mistak ,
pla.clllg' the bElli mt('t the corner of tll", net, w 1
Ollt of lhe gooh e's reach
The crowd were d ~
lJ ...ht c-d (\nd the M{lllttnl! b \" the Colle/Ze SI1
,..
d f'
Th
- d â¢
p orte~ W:l!ll
oa cmng.
us encourn~e , II â¬I
Co1Jep-e cam e back: lignIn onlv to find t.b6- '~.\\E
ford defence. too IIli"On~ for t hem ~oth Sid
were mosL detennmcd 11I1 d tho ex~bRn~es we e
fR.....t an d funDu s, bnL as Twvford bf\d thl'lo bE-st bf
the h nJf ro tho Col lepoc.. had the b('St. .. of t~e
8<>cond . ""thOllt 6corong ". ,man, g""loJ., and It
wtu:. only tb1'OtH!'h the lfin e defence, pn.rtlC'lllllr v
or' 0 J...alleV, thAt t h e College dId not ' l1t leflf!.
make a. draw of I t
As it was TwYford ron Ol1t
wmners' by 2-1 of ono or the the most rnterestm g gam~ of t.he
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and lin \Va ld, Mia Walkol,
the Rev A P Ca.u· VI~Rev
Long tho stafi of tbe Pa. m er
'010 Rectol 11£ Cluurru 1 or
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about
It
me cry out.
t'.,.lm,ent whIch d Dol
two d&Y8 after
Kidney Fills ro1
erune~. After my ~~ona
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Rhnrp nt~c'k of
that I WfUJI
& fortnight. I
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Mute
S POWDER.
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BM a
world-wide raputaHoa
world~W1de repati.tion
pREVENTS ~1£A8E.
Wood Orieket Club wiohe,
pREVENTS! DlSgASE.
ten milet radiu Open dates.
June 12t.h, August 14th. Private. ·ttrQU,o' â¢. '·l l
l It 8'1I~1J" an,l eortauu,.
withoUt te.a:--C. FanJ
HOD .
It ~1t'el1
Sec,
and
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Klng'. Road Institute 00 1LOaIrn.
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t 29 1) and
matches a-.ra.y, MG.T 15, 22· and'
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7.-E Haney. Hon Sec.,.J K, mgs
alleA co.rrywg IIlf1eCtA
tl _ _ OIonymg l~
l:n~\i""te, Readin
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SCIENTIFIC ImmDN. . J
Patent Ruboor-llil9d' silk tie 18
jrroia1\;et;1t l!Qientifio improvement in
I ,G,ell)'t~ Neokwear for 50 years.
It ¥>
oolIi~lot..
on scientific lines and will not
or curl or break with the puil
:,;,,,:1.~:;~ ·Ilikel o,rdinBolY ties. ,Belnir' rubl'er-lin¢
be olea.ned and 'then pressed with
iron. 0bta.inable in ~e&t variety
Ieadina' Gente' Homers ,from ,W-
BUGS, BE~Tr.ES, l'LII~ AND FLEAS.
B UGS, . BEETLES,
Car~l., 1~rl"
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AND FLEAS.
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OOKSELL R and KC'IVsa~~nt, :!I[nrket Areade.
Reacling, Cl Ole to Brood :-\lTeet 1i:ntrfance, allvn....
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open ~ Purchll!!o Ior CtI.8h OldBMk., Novell., Cltilu ren '~
Picture Boob, iMUlue. En:.;-mvlnJ.l'1I, PRl1lting~, Chm&.,
FUflI1tUl'O, In an;r conditIOn. aho M nSlca.l Jnstrnmenh.
and Old A.ntiqnp9
:\11\ thlll~ good Old Antique, or
Cunoull 'EIJSTACE C:1H find \011 1\ cu~tomer.
" The Readmg Ohseliler " !Lil t the "Green U ll"
&inys ou Sale nt EUitace'\S Booka1&lL.
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