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.--SEED EXPERI-MENrs.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS.
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I d General pnuting ,cUted at. the
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Offioo ~FU~lS P'aper No Job too IIUIf.e. No JOb
-D ANCIN G L"ESSO~S gl\'f!n bv IU5t.ructress fromh
Lo d
School of Dnnong
Thoroug
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1 res T CnM Jnoder&te.tUitIOn m 8.11 m ?rneod
( ailS CoI-- HIlt
Madamo G~l1CC D~W
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- - -U}tPRlSINO -It.'s lSUrp"rll111g how thtQga
IT'S
~~ lI.CCumulaie . One bu) I new things
t tl &lid aEf er .. whtlo tlley are put &I!dc.
tiot
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You
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them a.n.y more , but they -~Qt~De
, 1 to om9000 and porba..":IS you (')()u
g . a
u~u noe; for them Anyhow, a small advertl.aeIf
t P our mucelianoous columna wou ld COAt yOU
~~~ hl~le, a nd It. ",c.uLd at once t>Ut you mto touch
wltq ..thCJ people ",ho want. lUSt. Ow c1-.s~ of a.rUFle
you II B.H) to i611 Try n., the liard oa.sh 15 bet.ter
than a u.~nlf>l's aTt.lcle
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17~ 6rl weok l) -Box 3847 , .. Obser
vcr" Office, Re lldUl;'~=--:-~'-~C:::=-;-:::;:;2
OST on Sa.tllrda\ , &nt 11t.h. tKotwcen Loddo~
Blldj.!'e ana CrML'1l Road
an ATI'ACHE
C ASE, C'OntlUl\lllg
"kctr:bmg
malen&l,
F'lve
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ISlllll mg5 re\\ard - 11 (,'ra.ve'O .Roe.d. Re.&dmg
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noRTt.BLE FORGE wante<i Apply Bt.mton
a.ntI LIH.Je. VctcrlnB.ry F.6t&bLiabment, 18,
Queen'lS Road R C'8.dmg
OULTRY HOUSES of tho .. L.tter BUll'"
nnd can he obt.a.inoo from Ha.wthorns, Wood
"rid fourteent.h year of its e.,;:v,~ce He then ex·
phulJed that. tbo~ tnal grolmd&, which they
would sbortly inSpect, were not a. farm for ralS
Ing ...do, but had ⢠th_fold
breedmg. SCientific ~earch. 3S a.pphed
N ew Liats Free
- TUD,\BAKER. & oyhnder, open tOurlDg', 7
seater
flcIf-5tar~r, eJcct.no hgllt.s,
three
I!!pn.re eo'\"or~. £960 modo). crwncr r-urch&S«l ncw
cultue, and thirdly, they were
for
8'"er.r kind of /Seed &Cnt out of the firm's
to a.1I pa.~t.s of tbe world A.. to the
Importance of plant breedmg bad only ,..,lOn"y.
been rerognlled.,.in thiS oounu-y, and had
anly been done In iRe ground. of
~d finna In . tQe couhtry Mr Sutton
~v>~r,,,1 IDtereshng eXAmple. of the
t amed from sclent.ific res:ea.rcb and
I The .tour of trJ~pection was then
urld ~r th" superintendence of Mr MarlIn H
Sutton a.d Capt. N SuLton, togetber Wltb the
10 \\ Ing oeoxpertLof the finn:. Mes5l"a Tovey
Luham (potato.. ). Shipw.y (pl.nta), and nlmUlo1
(horticul t ure)
The metbod!! employed In
broedlOg a.nd m tbe ~lcct.lOn of Impro'\"ed
of plan te. were demomstrat.ed In the
the afternoon the party ,mspected !"~~~;":~~~:::
prodUCing seed from specially ·!t
root", planted m :MOM, the annual
gold!., when &11 the vanOlla typea and
were exp'alned, and highly valua.ble
pol~es, whIch were tbe ~ult of CI"OSIe:5
solely between - the leadmg varieties which are
known to be immune to wart dl8e88e, the &Dnual
inala of whit.4!: turmpa, plot. of v","oUlt fann "crops
tinder treatment 'With a. neiiv French insect.iClde,
from the use of which vahlAbJe l'elJulta are a.ntlclpa.ted, fodder C'.J'Op6 ot&1l kmds. mdudmg crops
~ -Lucerne grown from seed Imported from &11
p'lrta of the world. the annual t.nal. of grMsetJ
and clovers, mc1udmg tmterestmg plots of t he
now famoll:l!l wtld whit6 lcloVflr, and an Improved
strain of white clo\'e,~ whIch may eveu IIU~
wtld wh\te clover In vllue. and the grMl gor8en ,
oontammg an umque collection of SpeCies from
every part of t b. world ,
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The party then returned to one of the seed
~n.riea for tea., pa.aSlng on the way acre:a of
fiowenng annuals, which dunnr;t ,the put two 01'
tbroee week. ha.ve produced such a brillia.nt. effect
£rom tho Groat West.oru !lailw.y.
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s,.,,,o.IisUt, London Works, Easl Street. 1I,admg.
lust concluded 2,000 mila t he:\tm:a.l tour,
fnT whlch pllTpoliB ca.r " ' 1\11 bought; 10 perrect 0011f'!ltlQ'l't
£600, a b8.l"lam.-8ydn(fy Blow, Tul'\'I ~e
Heath. H cnlQ!Y-OIl ·Tb&tne&..
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TIT:A!NTEn ~ st;ron r ' OOUNTR.Y GIRL &II
,.,. moLber. hoI!)
good wages and home Write Box ~ . "ObsorYer " O1Iioe, Readwe
10 JU DR
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BRING
THE
RIGHT
PlIOPl.II
TOOEl'HER -When you want. to buy _DJt hmg, sell an ~" lhlD g, or excha.nge l.DyUllDg, when
you "a.n t to find a. 1I1tua.tlon or An employee or
J~ct & Bo\UIA. 1a.lh e~ m the c:ol.umn. of thw
Journal
ThC!' thrce or four IUles you IC'eri. ..... 1
b" aeannod ~~ lUSt. the p'fIOple yon wllnt to reach:
J'loople you would lind dl.ffteulty lD rcaolllnl: lQ. any
olher ...·ay..
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IMPERIAL MOTOR WORKS.
246. King's Road. Reading.
4 H P DdUGl u\S and S\de-carl 1916, â¢
clutch and\ k lck start, In perfect fUIlD1Dg \
OlYl er
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£110
.. H P
DOUGLAS. 1915, recently ov~-
h ll \lIQd
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KARI.EY-~AVIDSON, 1916.
lO ot iamp.!!l,. tools and a.U
Tria l g,,·e~.
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£55
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a.cce.ssonCi.
10'"
£100
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TO ADVERTISERS
ANID OTH ERS,
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aflord t1~lem this opportunity.
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FOOTJilALL: LATEST.
ana.uged, lnc1ud11lg:
.t~~i~'::~_ .:I:.-~ey claro III the
Plate Gl....
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INSURANCES effected
CHILDREN.
AL SUOOESS QF
⢠OENTRAL.
BOROUGH
~aaticme -1, FranCl8 Evans i 2, G'yril COU5ins
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(.ged ~r)'
BABY BHOW.
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Thre
months old or younger -1, Eileen
Brenda. Jonelt, born Juno lOt.h i 2. MI1I. Seymour'.
baby, two month.. '
Between three and
BENe,.
FRIDAY.- B.lare Mr C lD~uE;i~i:;;;';
Mr. J . Co.tJey, and Mr. I
A WIFE'S '"'Je",U;AT<U''' AD,JOllcrl'$l.
the mo.t I.vou.rab"
Oil
term..
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pon applioa.tion to:READING:
Full pa.rtJcull\n
F, W. ' Al.LWRIGRT, 6, StatIon _"'ad. \
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RUSSELL BUTLER. SON .!.ND l;E'rO, l' S I" 8,
Yorket PI"",
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BUTLER 4ND SON, rn, Chalhlln St~
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COOKSEY AND WALKER. 11. Mlrk" 1'1 ..,
COXWELL AND CANNING. uroa.dw y- Bl1lld·
ing'll, Station ~ad.
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DODD. BLAKER ANn HANDLEY. 16, jF".r \8~
IlO{JINTON '.\ND SON, 150, Frtar Sl.rl,t,
JOHN H. GOULD, 164&, !'rlar rtreet.
REELAS, SONS AND 00.: LTD â¢â¢ _'~~t.r $tl
J K BEreBERT, 9, S1dmout.h Street.. I
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HEWEIT .AND CHUROHILL, 12, S~a.tion. Ro, d
W. ROWLAND HOWELL, F RIB A Blog''''
Aldershot &way
Str....
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home
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a.wn.y
away
avwa.y
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bome
27
Docember.
4 ' G W R H C.
11 'RedbiU B C. . .."'1.:::, ........... ..
18 HIgh Wycombe
27 lot", H 0, Oxford
JaDua.ry.
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away
home
15 C b ,ley ~ C
, 22 A~y~~o:Jma.steh, AWerxhot
29 HigH 'Vyoombe
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Febru","y. I '
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5 R.A .S C, Aldersbo
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12 M&iden'head H C \ ... ...... ..â¢â¢
1Il Bardon Camp o~ra .... .......
19 WoklDJ('hm H'C
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23 London VmveNllty.
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28 ~ 8t~ 'Albans ScboOl ⢠. â¢
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PIZZEY, :Fen.ton lIowe.i
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HENRY MAYN~RD. Hllb
~~~;bi~Nl~:CH~OL8
.street.
AND j SON, ,Murh,'t PiaN!
: HEADING'rON ·.\ND SON',
ton
awa.y .
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Crowthorue, GEOR.GE WA,Lts, Bui1~7r~
(''HARLEB AWBERr,' BrOOk
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Bracknell· STEPHEN UARTER, Cbur~ Ekeo't..
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LESLIE 8. SIMPSON, 6: M.rk.. PI ..o
ARTHUR G WEST, B.O.A.:.' 31, ¥arket; PlaM,
L. B W. CARTER: 15, PnorY A1eJlUe, qa.l'tirllham.
J BlWCB SIMMONS, 4, .Bridie 1 8t.~ ~~erahlam
home
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The \ l\orld famed mllSlCRl comedy, t' The
ATC'lo(ha.ns. III to pa.y fLI1'othe.r V181t to ,Rea.dipg
next. week
Periannn.noeeJ wdL be ~d~en once
mghtly at 730 and In.tIDe. on Wednesday at
930 1
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D'OYLY CARTE OPERA COMPANY
NEEoLEWO~;K
Whit. frock for . htld.-1, Mi .. G ' Goodson; 2,
A e:pl&ndld .llelectlon of Gilberl. and S "llh'.n';'~1
Mias Qrnce GoOdson; h ,c, ~II Ma.ry Cook.
old tIme cOmic operaa is bemg given
Table oentre.-l , M1SS E B. F&rloy; 2, MiA
tbe Royal County Theatre by an 'excellenl
G. Earl,y.
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p'Oyly Cart. Opera company
The reperloLT.
JUlllOl'S.-2, Doris Reeves.
oompnses "The- Mikado." U The Gondohen; and
t< Yeoman of the Guard," I the latter to be per·
PHOTOG;R.APHY. '
Best pllof.ograph.-1, :Mioa 'i'Unberg, .l!, Mr. fonned thtll fSaturda"'" evenmg. On Wednesda.v
afternoon a spl~dld t perlormance of "Iola.nthe 1
Frank N owport.
Set of six phot08.-1 J Miss B. Tbol'Owgood; 2, wu gnoen The prinelpal members of the com·
pany
a.re 011 firat-ola. . .rtl~, capably ""pportecl
Stanley Reeves
WILBON
by a moet etfi~lent . oltorua and excellent orcheetra..
P.roehiol gronl'.-l 8l\d 2, Mio, Wlnkr.
Packed houses have been tHe rule of the week.
SCHOLARS' PRIZES.
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Wtld flower. (under 11).-1, Ali.. Webber;
2, Gwendoline Eele
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Willie Dell.
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St.udy in penell t etc.-Semon.: 1,' A. Turner;
- - -Ii (C.venhllJll 2, Dona Hud"". and Sta.nl,y ltlcha.J'(l!on.
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Fidelity Guarantee. I
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Hou..bolder' 6 Compreh.DI'~1J;4.ln ....
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field Hall, Berkshtre, and DtJnksto~~\ Park.
Suffolk, IS shortly to be ma.rned to C~titn W I ~;:I~,!:i~,;;:dit;e,
H F Crowe, M,C., R 1Ij.A., only 'On \01 Bnga.. I.
FOR READING
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Front Row
homo
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Mal'M
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9 R M(l.~ Officers
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12 ,WokinghalU H.C.
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19 RidHln B 0
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26 staJrl College (Owls Be) . '_"; a~ &Y
28 Isis He, Orford ..
â¢â¢â¢ â¢â¢â¢ ilome
Thl$ firll,n'e 'hst. 18 mcofpplet.e, any alterations
or ad~t.iOno I~I~ be pnbh'~od lat.or ,
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L.EAGUE.
Young, 01
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on Tuesday
photo is 01
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raLIOn
FII1' Work of e;'eh-;: DescriPf1ftft.
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Jack
Hill. Ala.n Sbearwood
â¢F~~~*~~~~:~G~iftft.,-Moriaon
Newcomb
too belwve ~th&t. if
remaimng employera m the area'l!ould' sign
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MeebaDlCI -Eri. H.
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Cmwf00 , Smilb and Draper (or Wildo); '.
C~nstlc, !)lfLVIn npd Getgood; Spence, Bailey,
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Stokencbarch.
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COME AND \
,:Lunchcs.
Rea.
THE ~RIDOEND TRIP.
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On Wcdneeday Rcn.dmg took a verv weak t-eam
down to Bt1dgen;. \Vales, and suffered a. 4-1
defeo.t The gam~ W nf, not taken as & aerinus
fixture, but " ns m ore m the nature of a DIce
h ttle trip Afterjbe ma.lcli the ~~ing players
and dlrecion wer I cnt.e-named to dmner and tFd
DOt. retmn until t11e follOWing da.y.
THE INVAlIDS
Horler and Y~el! at'e both ~n training qain
ond will be fit ngjW'u, It 1& hoped, within & feW'
Goys.
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GENERAL PRINTinG.
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STEAM &: ELECT~ic~L
OFFICES;\'
BLAQRA VB STREBT.
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SOUTH ~E~KS IHOUNDS,
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Will meet on
"l'uosd&J', SD!'t~ 21st
.. ~mv Inn,·' Aab~tead
Friday, Sept 24th
"TiiTnCl"a Arms:' M.ortimer
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2nd BATTALION SOUTH IMIDLAND R.E.
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and Comlort. ' : _~, f
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A.t 7;30 o' clock
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J. HERBERT BEN1';.ON, ,"
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1'. A. 1SA!WJ!UL.'IT,
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Cb&lmwt, Readmi Loco! Employm 1
Commlitoe.
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il'l" only repeat that remarkable feat he perfonned
1a.st week ng:llnst 1 Chatham when he IOOred "II
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STRE~l -w.
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toAny.
ltlio Vao&QCl9a
Mallager you
of may
the have
ReadlDg
E.~ng<>, London·atr.. t, Reading, .1
!l."'lout;l. ln
Severa.l dlfferen formailona ha.ve been: tried in
Reading t
aJready this !leason, flO It now
l'cma.ws to see bow the latest will fale a.gaipat;
the Rnngel'S to-da.y a.t Elm ,Park. 0 W H.rbidge
will not appear. ~h U !!l enabhng Getgood to come
mto tho haH bao hn6. whloh wlll be oth0rwt88
unchanged I t III not. yet. certntD a.a to whether
Wil<\e or Drnper~W1n ta.ke Horlot. POsition at
lefi ba<:k. The
51 important Qhange 01 oil
\ho mclusmn of Illley at. centre-fOl'1Va.r&
he
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100, and we .re adnted that there ~an at
TheIl!
Kaye.
and Theale ..
I_I 250 employ.,... wit<> h_vo DO' . .t jolDied tbo
oobem. and wbo migbt I'M.sOna.bliho 'wed' to
~bo
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ard
Workman', CompenaatioD.
Dome tie Sel1"v.lntl. I
Third Party and Driver" Ri.ak. )
'~'I'J!l'â¢â¢
Sa"",1!" 1'0110.-1, Ml .. E. GjIre; 2, Mrs Bâ¢â¢n·
champ,
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Soone&.-l, Misa N. Plumndge J 2, Ml~S G
CI.yton.
Eggâ¢.-1, Mr, Slado; 2, 0 Taxlor.
Tahle d eooratioDs..-l, Mill!! Winter; 2, M1Y
G. C. Rundell.
em-
Sible.
' RANGEIRs,
Qlld
Ji'1re. BU'lIlary.
Conlequent.l Lo.. loJlowing
Per.anaI Apcident
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the newly fOrm~ca.d",S
o.t. the Georgi)
orel 011
week, whf$ th~
embly
thiS new club tlu::-l'e- arC!
a:rdcn t. supporters An
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TO·DAY'S NEVi FORMATION AGAINST
Dilley. Andren S
Horner
un en.akinga under the scheme, the disabled men
wo d he .beori>ed.
I C&Il hardly he n~ to ...,qnd ornl'lo1m
of I.lt.oir vory real obliptlon to di..bled
M ⢠It.ao aJ':"¥.y beOll don .. by .mplo"'"'
we .ijave no doubt that they will be p~d to
~e the final eft'ort, for which we noW' appeal,
to tb.orb the remalnlOg men and remove the rep~ th&t OUT national duty to tbeee. men baa
Dot\ been earned out
,
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The forms of undertaking with fdar pari.icu·
I~ot the ACbeme can b&. obtain&d. a.t. the Re6din employment. exchange.
e wo»1d a1!tO direct YOUI' attention that f.bere
are I'pprhi1ll&tely 1 087 fit ox·ServtC< lMIl i~ Ib"
M~e .. lre&, and woo d a1J1O make ⢠lpecial appeal
to- you t.o em~loy u m&ny of-theee men .. po.-
,
It 1$ too much
The t6.lm wtll be:
FIRE OFFICf; :-50. REGfNT ;c;.TRinT, W,
M". Mahol Florebt,;.
v .. : olJJ , daugh.
ter 01 Mr and Mrs. ,T, R. Ha.rgroove., \oq Arbor.
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COUNTY.
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FIXTURES
At. tbe preoent timo 19,132 omploy,,", lri lIio
",bolo coontry Ita... Joined the King'. RoD. - ThO)"
are ...plo)'lng 183,1!73 diShled moo. TUn, re·
hOW8"(ft. 14,985 diubled men ~ M
unemployed at the employment uckage. lD
Great Brd.ain\
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In the Reading arM, which incladM the whole
of t.he county of Ber~ t.bo DlDDboe of di.·
abkd men on the regiater 18 ap~1.T 360,
whi le the total number of emproye.l'6 who haTe
gNen undertaking. ullder the acheme doa not
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any man
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I.Sllvenb,-J;ive, King's Rd., D"...m ..,
MISS HARGREA!VES ENG,.bED.
&re ~~ th~ employm~t.. In
in _lin -a, whore. fop
de> eo
Ltablished over half a .ceIJiury. It is the1
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premier looal weekb DeWJPllPlll"
five goals, \uII-
FOWL.E
main,
READING OBSERVER
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SUITS TO M IlASURE. from
-ffervlce men would be abeorbed.
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Fohnge pl.nt - 1, MI,. G, C. Rundenl 2, T. dier·General J H. V. Crowe, and :Mro. C1 we, 0/
Orove Rtll, C.versbam. I
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Norman, 3, » S. Frost.
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Cooked pot...... -1, Ml1I Doll; 2, Mi .. E:
Ta.ylor ; 3, Mrs. J Sadler.
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Pot of jam -1, M" Fry; 2, Mrs. Horner.
Fnut calce -I, ~{iSJI G, Clayton; ~, Mrs ROYAL COUNTY THEATR~.
Cbamp; 3, Mrs Beauchamp.
P l&ln cake. - 1, MIl! G 'Clayton; 2, Mrs
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SUIT
A GlLT.-EDGi D
, INVC:STMENT.
:
ttie scheme
COJIlap to ex·Sel'VlOl!J men
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ot Ibe to\al
at ,, , - . In
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and it. __ consequent.ly Mt.imat..:d
ploy:ero. tbrouabout lobe ClOIlDtry ":~~:;i~
Kins" appeal Ul. whole 01 t.he
Advertil.rs who desire the
widest vublicity will lind
the columns of- the
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~OWLER
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Perfection in Cut. Style,
.. :: Fit and Pric~: : ,::
~ OIUlnot ho _ ....., ..
ploymont OOI111I1lttoo Itu
thJ exten8ive ud ' im~
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t'riant d.stnct:
Speclsl Tern,s to c , :: . . ~c:- y. c;
!~ISS
we
It â¢Las the mostr influential
circulation 01 any ,'newspaper
th~ n~ :'n d modrT
mean::.- '" he tok cJ In
JD l.I S pcr bonal D.o~" ,m"i c â¢.
Th,
I'
2, Mrs Monger.
ployers, ..
ta .folt that, Dohnth&tanding ~
pubhc st..at.ementa which h.ve already been m.cie,
ttbere &n3I many who atill do not. appreciate the
Wettion 01 dioablecl moo who ... looking lor
employment
⢠The national echeme for tltie employment. of
diaabJed u-Servioe men auns. . .
all knoW', ~
tho &boorptlOO of _
moo IDto' tndUJt.ry. Em·
ploym "ho Join ' the achelme UDde.rtake to eA.
g8ge and k ..p omplorold ⢠number of dlqhl./d,
men equal to five pt'I' CMlt.. of tJae -tOtal penon_I' ~l:~,J
Published every Fr/P8rA(ternoon,
The Tader who qtcr,
e:!:cltement was
bl a: m otOT car falhng-
The horticultural r.how i~ ~Dnnection With 51.
Pleadm that. he had hlt l::orto ~rne n good
John's: whICh. was r8\'1'ved thla year, wltb the ch'fl,raet.et 'and tbat h ~ had done It I bcCa\lSe hili
add, lion of a. -baby "how, proved a g~at lIuccesJ! ,vife had gone off w~th another mal1, a mllk
Oil Ba~urday last.
Tbe quality of th o exhibits Wilb fQundlman nRJ'lled Frederick Charles il Edwal'ds. of
H!ry high and gave 't he Jud¥e& 8, difficult task Ip 12, 01'0'\"6 Cottages, Ca.v6Tl;ham, 'Wn~ cbnr,c:cd at
pla.cmg the anltrds :Veg~bl" and .... mni cla l>1\.e~ ~be Roa.dtn g Borough Pollee Court or Friday 1Il
w~ re
noticeable, both. in
lind last Wb"'....k With embezzl,ing £2 Os 6d. \ nn Septem
q ua.ntlt.y.
fl oraJ
bv 4tb, 110!. 2d on l 'lly 5th, ~nd 10, 4d on
ex~ellont
Augol;t lSt.h, the moni9 of blS I employer, Mr
were
Wilham S ilver, &. famt..~ of llum;d(m' I O~on Mr
tb, foll~w:ini!<;,.,~·e :;y!~:
S Smlt~ wns Chairfuan of ,the Bench
{bell:
J11!'w~"', .
From the eVidence it appea.red tliat pn ~oner
H Flah~r, the
had l'6CfIwed the
Amounts bht \ had not
F ord, nnd llr Leontlrd Pelo
accounted f OT them to hiS employer
THE AWARDS
The Ohal rman itald t at although ppspneT bore
Onltection of ve gebbles.-l. J Sndler t- 2, E a good chnractor, the I Maglfitrntes looked upon
HawkeA; 3,.J Allum
the cue 8.8 one of r peated and \'~f) meal'
P ota.toes (kidneyl.-l, T. Nomt!lJl; 2. Mr. robbery
Strudley, 3, G Tayor
.PrISoner WM fined £15 , or three months' 1m
Poh,toes (round) - 1, T. Nonnan j 2, H K p~80nment. in defa.ult
Edwards; 3, J Allum
Omans - I, MlSS Britton, 2, G Turner , .;,
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FIO WLER. '
IN THE DiRK.
MILKMAN ...cpNVICTED
EMBEZZLEMEN'l;'
SUCCESSFUL SHOW AT ST. JOHN· S.
DRESSED
KENNET.
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D,!tlr ER'S
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Tomatoes -1, MI.. Britton I 2, J. Sadler; 3,
:MIllS G.., C Rundell.
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Bunch of cut flowen -I, T. Norman; 2, J.
Allum.
Bunoh of asters -I, J Allum
Bunch oJ perennIals - 1, J. Allum ; 2, Dr G
F Muntell, 3, J R Eele
Flowering plant -1 Illld 2, F H. Fanstone:
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3, E Ha.wkes
, BU',-We ha.ve been asked by the ~ of
Labour to make the followmg fact. known to
JJ
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EMPLOYMENT OF DISABLED
,
EX.SERVICE MEN. "
A-FL-c1asa Aclverti.i!lg
Â¥EAN
J . Alh1T1\
,
Carrots - 1, M", Strudley ; ~. W. G Stnt WEi>DING OF
FOlW ELL.
to n; 3, J Alhun
Runner OO&n8 -I, G Ta.ylor I '2, T Ea.rley ; 3,
The- ma.rnage took p l l at St. Peter'., Earley
result-ed u follows I
H K Edwnl'<4
on September 8th of Watfer E samw!\a YfJ , lion ot
C
R.bbR.ge~l, E. Hawkes; 2, T Norman; 3, E
ha nd icap (girls).-l, F. Crouch; 2,
Mrs. Samw&Y3 0l 56, qrange-a.venue. a.rid Dorta
Tumer.
; 3, L. Band
Allee PoweU, dav:ght.er of Mrl and ~rs
Beet (l"'O'tlndJ.-l, T. Nonnan; 2. J. Allum; 3, Ehza.
y.nls hRnd'cap (boys) -1, A, M.y I 2, D
Pawell, of 99, St.. Peter's-road, Readmg.
The
M'88 Bntton
.
brld B, who Wall glVC'Il away by her fs.t.bcr, was
; 3, 'A Cla1'!:mont; 4. C Hallett
Ma.rrows - 1. E Ra,~kes .. 2, MIa! Bntton i 3, at.t.lrM m IJ. drCtl5 of wh\t e crene-de chlne I t,rlmmcd
ifltl
1
and
,(gD )Dâ¢â¢ n' aEndcLrorLech,..'.n2.' Mu;a G Goadcon
'vltb pearls. 'fl16 brldeslljlaids were MlISIf... G. Powe l(
Marrow (weight). - I, J. AIrum; 2, H . K and MlSS E .Powell, twIn 8H1t.era of t.hoi Drlde, &lid
MlU F Snmw&ya and Misa H'. S&mwayt, ,lIeces of,
W. ROt.hercliffe; 3, J . Edw&roa i 3, - Fry.
thG bndegroom. Tho bnde's sl8t.era w~re attl1-ed
Tumips, -I, J Sadlel'; 2,,,E. Haw\:~!
P&l'1Iinips:t-;l , J Sadler J 3, Q. Taylor j 3, H 1Jl loman dresses With pta nels 01' sue-blue, and
A Wakefield j 2. Mworo vcl'\'ct black net hats trImmed wdh Bne blue
K. Edwardi<.
and lemon leaves. I The brideiflW'nlll nlees
.....,
Shallok!-l, J Sadler ; .t. 9~-,;, W. Poreman; 3, velvet
wore pale blue &Dd pink, With ha.m 00 ~ .. ioh The
E , B~~er '\ :&, .N. G .....Taylor ..
f 'If
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best man WDa 1dr ,- A..t;tJtpr Samways, tb'r. bJ:ide·
Appea (do.s&ert) - 1, Mldf~tnler; 2, W. H: ~'. broth& . .. 'l'h.e tteception was beloil ..V m
Church; 3, t ho Rev. W Britton
Peter'. Hall Earley, some thirlY'lIlX &"'fellta helDg
Crouch'. tea.m
1
Appl.. (culm.ry) - 1, MI8I Bnl.ton I S, Dr, praont.. The honeymoOn 13 being "'pent at
L Lacey; ~,
"Cln:re·
SqU\~; 3, E S Frost.'
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PlUglltoo.
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Du;h of Fnllt -1, E. Ha.wkes J 2, Miu Winter;
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DAY 'AT WOKINGHAM.
On I'ueeday members of the Berks, Buoks &nd
t
Oxon Land AgeDt.I· Society paJd a. n ell to the I ICo.'o,.er'.tilb',ee auspices of the Readmg Industnal
SocIety (Edu""tlonal CommIttee). Ii
~ed lnal grounds of Mes!r5 St1llon and Sons
alld were cnt,ert&inM to a. ca.PILal luncheon
In
was arrA.n~4.. nnd held on Sat.ur ·
I
the Fall' Ground, L ondon road, when Borne
pr~slng the too.At of H M. the Kmg, Mr
Martin H F Sutton mentio~~ the fact that
of members 1'qldmg in Woklngham,
grandfat.her was aummoned by the l;t.t6 Prmce
Embrook, and Cro" thorll~,
OoJltort to adVl8e upon the layll1g o-ot.
entcl'truned to &- free tea. a.nd a programme of
Th e whole affair WDS remarkably well
;~~g~:a~~e :~~dd~: pv~~e~dl~h:~ot= i>rltllniMd. Md ' the object. viz, to glvfJ ft, trea"t to
lind plca.sure of reoen: mg their Ma]est.19 01) tbell'
people, Wa& most lIuooeeafully aUa med
headed by the W okmgham Mlli
Vllut 1.0 Reading
the Branch St-orell, Broa.d street,
AfLer the luncheon ?Ir Marlin Sutton e:!:tecded
aile of tbe milk fionte
Go "arq} welcome .to the VlalWn. and expreseed
'ftlth a g18,nt pot of
l'e gr&t thnt othen of bls pa.rtnerJ were precluded
the SoCiety
from attendmg That. Vl8it., be expla1ned t tWM the
numerous t~nt.s,
L_
roundabouts, punch
pil6tpolHl ment. of tbe VISit which Mould baT8 ... ueen
bve
bowling for fancy
I)a ld !net. year but whIch ""8.1 put. off on
numerotlS o thM' attractions,
of the rat/",'a.y strike Bot h he and CaptaJ n NOEll:
an excellr-nt progrrunme.
Dlmng Ole
Sutton, ""ho had recently become a partner,
& oomprehen31\"e sporte progmmme W&!I
appret.inted t.he \'1!lt The Bnn of Suttons' was
The ev.enu were keenly cont.est ed,
p, very old olte, and thlll rest' was t he
tJie finan, which were decIded from
too 6roall.
o
FINE FLOWERS .AND BONNY
BABIES. '
,
OMMERCIAL PRINTING -AU kinds of Com·
Girl (2)
TlVE ,.' CHILDREN'S
FETE.
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LAND AGENTS VISIT SU'M'ONS'
- ,
TRIAL' GROUNDS.
\.
nOTE.-Ad..rtiHmeah under thi. h_dla.. call
.. accepted up tal 2â¢.9:0 OD Friday .ftemoolL
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blitbed 10m. two houn later.
AACI paper 11 pu
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OBSERVER,
8
JO~
SOUNDY.
d
~=:r~;~i!t~;~~~~~
pving
her,Ring
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buy-a
parit" perfect
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