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SA'rURDAY,
ROYAL BERKS HOSPITAt
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Our aim is to make our business morepop ul f1 r
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VALUE, SERVICE and SATISFACTION to all
are the dominating principles upon -which' our
business has been \juiltand will continue to
grow.
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'Special Offers duri"g May
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Ladies' nd'erwear
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dunng the fortni ght ended April 2Ot.b:_
New and Ot)fer Sub6C1.ibers:
. :£ ,_ d."
In lcss t~~n seven w~lcs tbe
Employees. or M~rs. Wa rwick B ros._ .. 1 3 8
"\filr commence. Wllich
Wool ....,ich Inspection SLatr, BramJ.ey
Ule i.nha.bil!.a.ut.& of ' l'his
3 3 0 be ma.king 1 hist.ory.
A
'V~ca.ra.R" C
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2 Z 0
&nd . i t. is t.he duty, . of
Gorl~g Working M en's ClUb, per Mr.
. J: Mcsson ........ ........... . ... ....... .. .. ..... .
18 3 tho 1.o'4·n in whicb a Pugca1lt. i5
$llare in it,
, Assistanta of Messrs. H cc las, Sons and
Co., Ltd. ...................... .. ................ 112 1
Thou~h duty is ha.n:lIy tho
Rea.dmg Tin Works , No: 25 Dept., per
O'Jrinlt. to the mist.a«~n ideas
Mr. E. Barn es ...................... ..... . _... . 1 13 0
D onation:!l
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M4.i3 Hi ~sey, Warren Tower, Cavershltm
cudo\V a bed) ........... ............. ... 1000 0
A .(to
J . S, K ennett, 56, Min ~ ter.st r eet.
Read.inl:
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Tilcbul"'st. HO!i!li tal P ara:le ~;~;~i'Li~'~
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CJu!ckendon Chu rch' Collect.ion
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many 1£1~~J~~::r:~~~
.ood
.Reading Deaf and Dumb F~Lb~ii
thing
Club, p~r Mr. R. Gibbons
5 0 0 6hould ho tho
E'flPlo.\'ccs of Mess!"!.. Lo,·~ ii····H~~..
ducod .: but I will achnit. it. ill a
- !.cjs;' l ~toll Po rk School, per .Mr .. :~.i: ;
I I to ma.kc R. good P ageant than
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11 good Mayor or C\'cn "ood cloth.
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1 8 0 somet.hing- more tha~ mohe}'
Flnchampst..ead Church ColleCtion ....... 9 9 6 Pageant; ':rou ha.ve to n ut onl'hu.i~.m
a.nd we BrItish 8J""0 a'l""fllil y
Poleha~Pton Girk-l' Sebeol, 'l'wyfol'd,
pcr MISS W. Witherall (!box) ............ 1 0 0 for a.n.yt.hing, and lots of
b n ot. quit.~ good form_
Proceeds of Thatcham Socia.l Eveninss,
. per :Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ank Mayoll ... .. . 10 O' 0 £husia.sm will 'yoU make your
your t.oWI1.
PagcKnta ho.,.,c
Gcor'l:C Hotel, Reading, Jlel' Mrs. NMh
(box c:s) ....... .... . .. . ." ...........
â¢
4 1 4 severa.! cities in this
h&5
been
product.d
ther-e
r R.ng1.xmrne and District. C~~:;~~·~;
Parade. por Mr. C. V. RUSliell
. 68 18 5 spiritual rcvival. '. Again
am not. preaching.
· .. Rose ~d Crown, " ColcY'street"'(4th
u collect!o n)
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1 18 3 !I1ca.n that .. people
In
t.ho rnn.rk et.·
Tho Sm ilcre Concer t Pa.rt.y .. Ch~e:I.::
n?n<l.on, per Miss Hig~s ..... . : ..... _.... ... , 1 17 6 revival I m~all
\lndersl!ulduISf
.n.cadmg ana Di:=;lrirt. LiC'Cm"ed Trades
desire to enjoy life,
~r olcction a.nd B c-ncvolent Aasocia.of
the worst. A
!lOn , POl' M r. A. W. A. W ('>bb l211cJ
l nsta.lmc nt)
............ .. . . ..... ............ . . 107 0 2 amoll,\(" all cl asscs after
ha.bit·lluts of the t-owu
Roy,:,-I Ber ks H 08pil al Flowel' D a.y C-oru Du tlce; pe r tho H on. Trf'iuHlrcr ... ... 31S 0 0 be~a.n to pa.t.roniso tho
lerie-; !- the bann crs
· Prn~cd8 'of ..... hist. drivc at Cbcokendon
~r t he R e"\'. J. T. hi'llnn .... .... ......... : 6 0 0 p el·ti ~ whioh Utey.
PrOO'.!<lds
placed in ·thn.t museum
of dance nt. Kidmore ' End
por ?-In. ChowlI. 'I.'okel··s GI'cen ..... ~ 30 0 0 :ti~ n~nd frorn ,",'bich t.hoy
Coley 'VOI'klllcn's .Jazl; Hand collection
A lot. of .peoplc havo alr hd'y said
At foo t ba ll mal.r.h .......... .:... .
4 7 2
~'er:y bad t.lme t.() ha,'o a Pag{,Rllt.
only
Proceeds of EngloCl'ield V illage Dan cing
re-con- '
· Class. por Miss Ben:von ...... ..... . .... .. 10 10 0 lust R:ot O"er tha wa.r a.nd a.rc
strtl'OLlon. It. d.e pcnds, of ooum
O~lO mcans
Pr~rd~ of whist drive at Sonning '
by rl)-a:ms truction . If it iust m~ans put~lng up II.
'''orklt1~ ~vn '!; C lUb and Sonnin'"
new
factory
a.nd
a
few
chimneys
the
P~ant
will
" rom en'" JnstiLuLo ..... .. ... ... .. .... .......~ 24 6 5
In and Out-Patients' Contrlbut.ions .... " 13 18 6 not d~ t~t.⢠. thOUgh it will inspire ~ mR.n~'t. might.
f':bu~~~~~~
COlllPlI.llj·- to excel ID I :his ark, 0"
.ToLa l ......... ....... " ................. "., 16.J4 13 10
. A Pali!'ea.nt is one of the m os t in:miri go things
II~ the wor!d, because it. r e-const.ructs hc I past
lustoFy C?f t.he tm~n . It brings to lif~ the dead.
, Tho folJo\"{l'in~ donations ha\'e bt'!'Qn r~ceived wIth AU · j.)lO IdoAols f~r ~hich mel! allU WOI~C D Iivcd,
WI:? sc'c our
J!r&teful t.hanks during the week ending Aprli \.onxl , fou/lrht. and di ed arc re vived.
forefdhe~s a.~~Ill. O.lll' o ..... n blood 1"clati0"r' sowing
27,h 0_
n.n~ .r eaplng', gat.hernlg Utc fl"u it and 6.owSrs wbich
New and Other Sub30ribers'
£ s. d. sprtn~ from I the ~a.~t.l1 ; we see thcm ~tini fol."
Em(ilo.v~c..q of Robert. Gu'rt a.nd So n,
t he. rl~ht.& .and pn..-Ileges we enjoy to-da:r'
C~ nÂ
ReA.di ng
........... ....... ..... .. .. .. ... .. ..... . 1 0 0 ~1rI('s of hfe ft:rl~ 10" e p~~ before our ~yes, and
SL. Stephon's Lodge of OddfelJows
''1'6 l\"bo Rl"0 l!lrl\'l legcd to p e rrOl'lll j n it s~cak t he
'rllJlir1~(OI'd
.. .... .................... ....... : 1 1 0 word s tht'y spoke, t.hi nk the t.ltOUSi1'ts they
,v. J . .Justi:,s Brinn, Orrkof'l, y H ou3e, .
Lh oll::;-ht.
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Rcadmg (Illcrea.sâ¬'d I'.uhsr.ripllon\ ..... . 1 1 0
'rh~n p c.r~o r~ning in a. rageant. I can imagin e
Mrs. W . J. Just in!> Brinn, Be rkeley
notlllll ):: more jOlly- t.hough of cours~ t he sUperiolHousc, R-cading (incre:LSf>d sub.) .... . . 110 pc~s,?n ~c tc;. .1\ at of fun from wat-cbinfl': ~hel'efore
H . Ma.yn&rd, H igh-sired, 'l 'wyrord .. ... . 100 It 13 only fa ir hn shou ld pay for tho llnVil~Ne. Yot
Donatiorl s :
til? onlookc~ mus~ J?lay ·his part, too, for
shou ld
Emp loyccs of Hlask.ct.t and Sons, p ~ r
brl11g" tho ngllt att.:l Lude - of miud. His br in m\lst
Mr, F. Sl;~ooy .... . ........................ ... .
2 6 Irc·'?Onst ruct ....:itll .t.hose of the pla.),ers tI t'!- scenes
R. C. Sht>Jley , Tho Elms, 'fha.t cham,
wll1ch lile.f VISl)",dllj:e.
Un.less thIS is 11o ne the
part proceeds of f'l1tl'rtalUme llt ..... . 268 ~R.Ji[f!a.nt. elin l nevcr be a. '.UCCcSS. Unless "el'yone
U Th o Bell." Twyford , per Mr. J. Gale
1Il tho tOWI1, ri"h aud poor, :o.' oun:; and ld, t he
(2nd oolle.!tiou) ................ ... ...... .. .. . 215 9 Jl;trong- : i.ogothOl' ..... it.h t·he maimed the alt and
Proceeds of gucssin g oompctition nt
t.~n blind, t.ho good eiti7.ens and the ba citizens
To."f yford, pew ¥r, S. Non'.ot.t., Mr. J.
(If Ute!o R.,:o l any of th~ lati-cr in ReadinI}-unless
Will iams and :M ... W. Wel1e r ........... .
labour
8 10 all unno tog~hcr to mako the Pa;Ieant
Enwlo.yccs of MC&in~. BloxhalD a.nd
10\'0, thel~ It. were bctter ll evtW to .. p
tlant"
SOrlS, per ?l1t-⢠. J . Hnmmond (bel:
Dare I ~ay t.hat it s hould be a. kind o~ mod~rn
t.hil·d collection) Iâ¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ ⢠â¢â¢ â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢â¢ :.
1 9 7 "Baechanaha? A temporary throwing aside, if on ly
" The Royal Oak," Ruscomb!!, roCI." Mr.
for a f e w odd hours, of fetters tha.t. bind ps .to the
· W. J. Fuston . (box, 2ud coll eotion) ...
18 2 offi(':(o, tl.lc v;llreho u so~ the field; a sylondid rev!!l;
Asllampsteoo P os t Comrades of War,
~ ca n.lI\'aJ.
All likes and dislikes, dJl petty
JEoceoos of whist. drive; per Mr. C. .
.I~Q.~ousl-cs, a.U doubts and fears must. bo tirrgotten.
. Whitbrcau, bOll. sce....... .... .... ... . 116 0 Jt, IS not. much t.o ask when we t hink of the dull
Brethren of Royal George V. Lodgo
years of rotltino' a.head of us.
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- a nd t.he H earts Qf Oak Lodge Pun .....
I ~ o.ve R.U lidea tha.~ if .. Rcading United" ","'as
bourne, p-roceed
auee, 'tler F.
playmg, shall we say ... Aston Villa." inf'hc final
F. Fry
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10 7 0 Foot.ball .Cup-tie !-,n .TunA 2bt, t.here wou be far
:Mrs. Card, 21, 'Vcstcombe
marc excl k ":,ent IJI R eading at tho presen moment
S.E.3.
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1 1 0 tha.n .Mlc ro IS over the ~ageant . '\-Vell, loro hus
R l'llding
and
D:ist·rict H I'SO and
got to b? fa-r m~rc c:;xCltement ove r t.bo I Pageant
Vehicle Owners' A..-.sociatio ........... . 47 5 0 .!:amo whlO1I Readmg IS play-ing: on that. da.te t han
" T he Ris i~g Su n," Woolhllm ' ton, per
''h~~P~~v. "F:'''ii~'~l,''''C~~kb'~~'''ri~~'~
The House for Value.
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cy .the treasuror of the Roya.l Berkabire H OS,'it.a.l
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THE[ READING
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The (o llowing oontributions han been
1920.
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KING - TAILORING
GOOD ALL- THE WAY.
,vent.,
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Excellence · in
10 qua Ity, 1
in workmanship, and 10 fit.
And ·the .lowest
for it. ;,
That's King. T
Much:.~dvertised low prices are
an aittraction if I you're I not
I. particular about quafity.
. But King ~ Tai1oringis
fine quality pleasingly
blended with a fair price..
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,,:!;~!H~~g-;~:~il · C·I,·lb:··p~; ·M~· ·i·~~~~
KINa:TAli oRED SUITS'
76/·
90/· â¢
t 10/·,
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Cre~d6·Cbil1~ CA. ~nSO r..ES,
Dai' ll.,- cambric
HeayiIy em lll'oiuered.
F' ul! ~{ze.
C_HrrSOJ.l-:S â¢.
h ,jmmed filet lace.
'ftimUit'd imita.· .
t iOfil-J.l cnc i enne~.
4 / 1 '1 ~
La cltj and in~er·
t.iom. Special
7/ 11 . I
Shades: Cream, P ink, Sky.
YilJUC.
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or
Mr. A. SlmmollS (box) . .. .......... .. . .... .
"Boat. lluildcl's' Arms ," \Vntlington-
17 10
~ur~:·~:~I:~ub:s::. t~:nd(:&:~::Y~~;~::::
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& .Pageant. t.hls y~ar.
H
Londo" . -had been ... w,de-&w&ko as R Oa<lin- "
~ollid have ~ad one. It has missed its eh~nce.'" It
18 tho one ye.a.r Of. a~ 1 years for "' gre~tageant.
And London" watch..;
joaloUs ly s.Money
II.lolie will not. make your Pa .... cant 0. ' s
But
, NIGI:ITDRK"':;;ES.
NIGI-lTDn.:SSES,
I'ul) !li1.c,
6 / 11
14/ 11
}'i,i~ lIilk
pl\tffn
KNICKERS
EI;llltiu
toP'{
2/ 1
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T~·plin
~ICKF.RS
~-. In 1111 the
n ~w(":lt. 1'11111(1('8
6/ 11 i
Slllulell: R(~(".
Jl a vy. gr.. y,
. 6IIxe, bl:Hlk.
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'Phone
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SKIRTK
THE BA'NKRUPT BOiOT SHOP
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Th ,pi se ~r1 a lew of the Bar.t:I'al'ns.'
b'
86 pairs Ladies' Box ~~lf Shoes
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75 pairs_Ladies' Box Ca,If Brog.ue Shoes
\712 pairs Men's Box Calf Boots
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6p pairs Ladies' an r~ogue oes ..⢠. . ' '·1
57 pairs Children's Tan Calf Boots, sizes tl tal' 1
, 74 pairs Ladies' Glace lhoes, w~rth 12/ 6
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58 Youth s' Box Calf B9ots,. sew n
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53 pairs Ladies' smart Oloth Leg, very high '
39' pairs Ladies~ Glace :dace
Sho_es, smart toe
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6~ pairs very. superior Gents' Glace 'Velted Bolots
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. ) 185 pairs Men's heavy Nt iled oats toe tips
56 pairs Children's Glace Cibson Shoes, sewn
41 pairs Ladies' Box Ca f Derby Boots
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Edit.h :M. Brov.'lI , of 14, Ca.vendis h·road, West- stage of Ilfc a Kmg', & beggar ma.id, a P ince, a'
bury, ..... as 5ummoncd for driviug a motor car ~it,b.- labou r~I" . And do lIOt fOl."get tbnt. Rcadin ⢠PCllnsr~vallla, l! ooming- ovcr. Do Dot let the Unlled
ou·t. being liCensed to do so.
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P.C. Hutton said that on Marcll 18th he e,.sk~ St a t~ sa.y of ~ e adinS', EIl ....1alld, . t.hat t)1e pageant
tho defelldant for her licence, but sbe satd she. had ~as somct.hiug Rcadmg. Ptmnsylva.nia, could havc
d{Ue bctte r,
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left it at h omc .
Let us get. 1\ m?ve OIl us right n:"""ay, . s Hcy
Miss. Rooe d &, a lady fl'om Bristol, !;Bid she had
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on
th
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"do
of
t
ho
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W'nt
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Ane
do not
charge of t.bo ' department ..... here t he JiCCllCCS were
obtained.
She produocd the d~fcndant's app lica- be .afrald of fL Jiltle enthusiasm, a little ha .\\,ol'l,;,
t ion for & liconL'C on 4\pril 71..h . The ddendanl t.hcn ⢠littl. "orifice . â¢",1 ⢠wholo lot or 10".
fill-od in a. form to t·ho C'ffcct that. she ' h ad ne,'el"
app lied fo1', or had , a liee l1rc ' before .
Tho dcfendallt said s hf' JI:II."I o nly lU\I! the vt!hicle
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fo .. ft.bo\! ~ thrce lluys and had not. h~d t imc to get
out a heenoc . hut. she had lntc ll~led to do 80 lUi
oa.rly a.s po53ibl("
Fai r progrcss is bemg m ade WIth t.he eadmg
A fino of £3 wns im~ osed. whilc "he! was ordercd
to pay £1. 19s. &i. costs , 1 he .Bendl cou : > !t.1c.: rlllg it
a. ,",cry SCrlO~IS caSe ,
"is '0being
"'lUgmad
mO'e
· mo'e
oa'os.d.
Good
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e illand
"01110
of , the
en isOO03
. pcog""
For cx·
DOG I~ 'rnOUBLE.
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:i.mplc , in Miss Hay's $ccl.icll (El)isodc No 3,\" The
· J O!cphin e Lyon Bennett, of \VC'Sl.wood-road, 'fi le· FO\l ndin~ of Ule N\llI1~ery " ) t hey a rc ~o OI l' ad~l\l rst.. \'\-os 9UIUI!101 ~rd fat· allaw ing h nr dog t.o s tray \'anced that SOIllO c-f the': ~ th c r sections witl have
1Il Armour·r.on(l WIth out. a 001101' 01" mllr;zl(!.
Tht'
\'('1")' hard
lo catch
th em so~
UT)n~
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II.ddil.ion
lo mOI'e
actors,
intcI llig(mt . â¢
lat~er oifc nf'Q 1.\'11 " dis:ni"sr.d 011 !l:lsml· nt. of COl! S, ro fllwork
while " fin e of 10.;. was 'mpc5etl ill t·C"'<trc.l to the nn im als 'HC I'cQ \l irOO. inclUd ing a. ' rough IliIOI I ~L' !'! '
fonnel'.
0
do,::r ea lly Lam"'I lmdonkey
, while
a. fllonk('~'
JeD
woaldand
be 'l\ilwalu-a.ble.
..!)Il.genn
t ma.'5 t.er
y,lr l5ir r's m";;
MOXD_(Y .~Be rcr (l lhe 1I ayol' ( Dr. G. S. Abram ), tho s Noicx>s of t1ne(l. or ~c ur tall young I n~if':; to
dre:'\.$c-d as boy!! , aut! wca.rillg animals'
ill
'"ill tho chai~', and MI'. S. Hay\nrd.
;.l'rMt. Pa !r Sccn e.
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or
the
most.
th.rilling
of
th
e.
c!lisodcs
ill
be
A WEl' NIGR'l'.
tl at. III whi(1h . t.hc re wilt be a rcnrcs :::nta.tio 1 or a
DI\\"id Ro h l~ and Frnnii: Rodely , or the Argy ll and h\lmau sncr ifice oll'crtd Up'. Manl' of the: e isoot.'lio
Sut,b c rlal\d · H I~ blalldcrs. Blcnhc;m Hn.rra l·ks, Alder- WIlt b c C"incmai.ogl"apiuxl.
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!;hot. W('I'(' e:wrc;;erl with be ing drunk ill Stntton·
l\iusical Jl]d.ttc rs , which ,He tinder tlJ~ p 1'$om1l
road on A mil 2·Hh.
of MI'. P . . R. SCl'i"CIIC\', nrc pr
cdlllg
P .C. Fromlc !;aid t.hey harl l?cen ej ectcd fron i sllpcrvu.iolJ
~ t i;hctorily.
'111e' scn,jccs of more men iuger::;
tho South .EaslCI·1l Ra ilw(l Y Station 0 11 Rccount of ""'ou1<1 bo g"l'eat1y apprcciated . __
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t1U'~i l' (,"()llc1 it iOl1 , nn,l h o Rn r~t~d th em.
,It. ill hopcll · lhat !leading, PE llllsylv ania, ill bc .
~tll prisoners were fillcd 5:;.
rel>I:~lIled nt t he pnJt"ellut ; the Am erican ~wnÂ
ShlP is also seuding a flag.
· TIJESDAY.-Bcfol·e MI'. F. A. Sa rj eant (in tl:c
ebair) ami · MI" . B. Rh ~s dl.
l :,,:m~ ct:,,::r LA:;o.:" (; U;\ GE .
Jtlll1 ~ B:mc.:, ct' 528, O:tford·l"(l:.. d, wa s RummO~loo. fol' U,: I13' imlC''-'tld ~ 1l1t::lI a~ C 0 11 A~ril 17tll.
w!lilc Mary 1\11 11 n . I~I;:C, hi'! II~Olh' '1', WI\ :i ,mmmoll c.1
fOI- u..c; in g' " in!O.lI lting Ami ;~t.'\l ·· h·c \Yord.; so a3 lo
pr(h'o kc a. bor c t eh of ttl(' TJ c a~."
l~.S. H c b.'·c u It;dr.d the fuct ... 11:1(1 die mal e de·
!c· n (I ~ Il t.
W!lO h lld U :'~ :-> ll ('oll\"i ctcd or a ~ jmilnr
offence h<"1C'1"I'. \\" !I ~ finN I £ 1. :'oIl'S. 1!1l1l~·e. who had
also bl.'C1I PI't'\"IC!lsly I '(\ n\'i l"~ t"ll , ' wa~ lill ::,d 55,
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9/6.
10/6
10/6
12/6
10/9
6/ii
now
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~avo.
th_e chanco of_ beiug rea lly gay; f dancIllsr, of smgrng, of plaYing lOusical instru ents of
qrcssin,e' uJl:, of st.~t.t.ing :your brief hour u OD 'the
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8111
10/6
4 /6
30/14/·'5/6
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i,1 lll" ~,V():-j llg har!1-r oal l, 011 ,\pnl
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\VF"DNESDAy _- r: efor(' )orr. E . J .. An d re\';s (In the
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KNICKERS. Trimmed em.
broidery and 'tucks.
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F our bo';'s , ail Il.l.\'in; t.heil' homes in W c&t.c :-nroad, Rcarliug", . wCl~ sllll1 !ll()llOfl for vlal-in;- foot ·
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n.dmibted t he oif-cn.ce, but one lad said it was not
football t1H~Y ".ere playing, but â¢. they werc j ust
'ChurCh .... t J:.~t. :\ ;OJ,th .'i/,irill::. l.L'ltO write&
kiekin!l t.he ball n,houL" 011 t.he ""ay to. scheol ""s
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_ my (1I1t~· tt. lot Rll poor ..,a ~ ''''·' · 1
tllCY "'ero ::t. . littln lale.
Dismissed 011 pU.Y~ C I,lt IIf costs.
know how' ("iI,rke'fl Bloo:l Mixture' bas
I have 811ffprodifor over fh;e y e liT:i with
t.he 'fllc~ uwl peuk ⢠. an:! hRye be:en oh·.o â¢â¢a ' . I
READING WOMAN CHARGE:) WITH THEFT operation!!!, bnt. they di.I m e litt.le good,
told I . '1\1 inotll'3.bltl. My { l i ce WIU in a
OF JEWElLERY,
etate and I orteu prayed to di p.⢠. ·tben my
Wl'Ote"frotn hi!t CA.mp ~y in g' tllst one 'of his
At G uihliord, 011 Wednesday, nenlfice Sm'ith- had bCen 'speaking to hilU about ⢠Clarke'a
Ritebie.son, aged 32, of ~, Sack~il1e~tz:eeL, Mixture' and told me to 't ry it. 'Ve!l. I
Reading . waa chnrge¥ with .t;teaJing from bo~U8 and after wing it the effect WIUI ...,,,'d'er1lul.
the - shop of \VilIill.m I Charles Spikine, jeweller, cQl,11d
it.",1\.5 ~l~ing my f~, a.nd
I et.c. 148, High·street: Guilaford, on the pret'i,
left m~, ao I lrept On tUring the
ous ' day three gnld ~i flgS ⢠8et with diflmond s .and
&110e.;.,..-" , weeks I alII o~"
one gold 'ring !let wlth ,dll\lnonds and tUrqUOiSes,
\ of the combined vnlu~ 0(.£90 .lh.
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on Guildford rnilway station platfnran ,pn TuesdllY alternoon he aeoosted pri®ner O1nd qt1el!tion~ bel' regarding t·be missing ringe. _. Afta you
a few minutes' conTersation Jibe handed the rings
t o biro When ·cha.rged lih~ . mid, .. I did not
think they were worth so much . .. · ·
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The pri!'ol)er wns remanded until "Monday" ·II.V&ftVISODY·. ' al-oOOD .PuR'FI.a."
next. when the Chief Con"t.able sf:nt,ed ~at-otherÂ
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STO<;K' IS E TENDED TO IE ERYON&
JUVEN(LE COU~T.
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~~a'~~ihusi~~\n o:,"lt"U~;;'s',~~'t:~C'~t':~~ '~~:r::,t
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HE .. House of Better things 'at Eas ier prices" I.'. Langston#
Cor],; Street Corner Shop, is fully ' sJpplied with all require.
ments for boys ·return·ing to Reading School. ; Gr~y Flannel Shorts,
Grey and \Vhite Flannel Trousers, 'Vhite Acrtex . Cellular and Cream
Flannel Cricket Shirts, Re~ulati on Blazers, Hose, Caps, Ties, Belts,
Hat Bands, Mufflers, White and Grey Felt Sun Hots, Sweaters,
White Boots and Shoes, Dark Grey T weed' Suits, lll.ck Coats and
Vests.
Everything marked in Langstons' PLAIN_' FIGURES
PRICES, which meons lowest fi xed prices and fair deaiing.
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. work. To. SO~? p oopl~,1t ma.y .mean a lit.pe sa.crifi~~. I beheve . In 1914 It was pOinted out, t.lia.t s&9t l fj& was the- finest thing ill tbo world . 1 Bu.t Jet
~t .Jil~. 'l 'h,o saorifi<?O the pl"yOl'S will have to
rpake . WIt! bol .. few. moments snat.ched froE tennis
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oxcuse ~ot' gcotting out 'of dull ' partlC~ sbou d he set.
FRIDAY (April 23rdl.-Before Mr. F. B. Parfitt °1.t,f,,&RIa.' !"t 'hat. OLhe,~ may hovo to .~crifieo &
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(in bh~ chair), Mr. e. S. Smith and Mr. J. 1 e el9urc or lea.ve work: a little earlie~
ose. who aro . not p:laying can give-not money,
Catley.
1at 1S the easu.' st tlun.!: in the world to live-but
NO DOG LICEKCE.
mO . 8.0d t.hought.
Thero a ..a thousands of proFred k". Jas . Gant, of «"The I.nnes ," BasUlgstoke- q er ti~· wanted; hundreds of dresses, armour:,
I want to 6eo the varioUS
..ol!.d, ~as summontfd for keeping a. do" witJ.iout, a. slworda and jewels.
PagciLnt. Commit.LeeS (·t.hey wilt love me f l' this!)
lieeuce O il .A pril 13th, and w8:S lined 7s. 6d.
!'!nowed u nder 'Md overwh fllmed hy offers 5'f wort
THE PATHS FOR PJ;DEsTRtANS.
by proll!iscs .of- t.he lo~ ."of jewels and arrIljour and
I want to laec tbe
R ettio West, of 2, Culvcr-roa.d, was summoned tbe VarlOU5 things reqUired.
for riding a bicycle on t.~l t')- fvotpath on April 14tJl. Nl'a.yor a nd Ma.yoress sU!lPorted by fL "\'8st. crowd
A !inc of 58. Wag imposed. . '
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