Reading Standard Etc 04-1914
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Reading Standard, Saturday, April 25, 1914. Pg 5
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Title | Reading Standard, Saturday, April 25, 1914. Pg 5 |
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Page number | 5 |
Date | Saturday, April 25, 1914. |
Edition | |
Publisher | Reading Standard |
OCR Text
NOTICU.
READING TBJ(J')!1UNCB I!OClIE"l'Y
Vaade'fUle Eleetr'ie
BROAD STREET, READING. ,
(GppooIk GPO.),
MONDAY. TUESDAY ...a WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 27Ih, 281h &lid 291h
.. NAPOLEON"
(" THE HUNDBIID DAYS") , ~
1
.. Her Majesty tbe Little Qoeeii,"
Es.ol1111â¢â¢ to thiJ Theatre
,
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TIlURSDAY, :fRIDAY .,;d 8lT1l1!J)AY,
.. THE BLACK GANG."
THE GREAT LEAP:'
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..
EsOluin .., \hit TtieIatn
WIth. tIM lated .ud bUt OOlD1Co1.
8oeu'lM and IDtenn. Ul the Plotarit W;orltt
Together
I
THIRD VISlf OF TaB CUREI/DOlt
bPElItl1l6 PICTURE~
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lbdam Wollen' Superb <hObeo
V.olin
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Min ~ack All...
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ADIUSBION AS USlhL. 3d ,6d .. Jil
of Mr If. R
Crockett, who.e
wholesome and 10.
was yet at lfull tlde, wlll come
Wrl~[ of
a
RoyaI Insurance C10
. ' Limited.
'~I~~~';~:r:.P9r8onnJ loss ~ 8 vast ntlmber of
"as enormoup.
andOfh â¢â¢some
output
Tho, silf6
of CODSlde,·
'\'is be,t
'V 9 southerneJ;8 are apt to unagme
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'hucrno,ur
IS
rarely
found
over
the
Border,
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Mr Crockett, true SCOtchin ..... as he wao,
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1
TOTAL F~NDS
Do
bmranee.
eft'eeted
on the
FIRE. LIFE.
LOBS
OF followmg·
PROFITS,riItJ
f MOTOR OAll.jP=RI!iE;
ACCIDENT..
G.
â¢
BONUS YEAR
With Proftt P9liclee d'ected dunng the
1914
and in force at the close of tWe year. prov~dfd a
year', premium hu been p81d, share jIlt the
diatrib f. ⢠f
ata to be
ad
i 31st
,
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Brlmomt
T B HALL, Local M6lUlger
ENG~
ROAD
C H U ROB
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OIMONDS T. TD
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AND SPIRIT
BREWERS
H
(yORK ROAD)
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M I,ROHANTS,
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, B~OAD
lINE
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, THE BREW
j ER, Y, READING.
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APRIL 26Lh, 1914
11 am Rnd630pm
W MORTON RAWLINSIilN
NA VAL AND MILITARY COIf~CTORS
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BONDBD B'fORBS'
~EADI~G.
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BE RAILWAYlI' STATION,
,
~UNqAY" APRiL 26th, 1914
at 11 a.m and' 630 pm
Preache r
o~
w'RIGHT,
PEOPLE'S
PRIOE LISrrS ON APPLICATION
Pmncr
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SERVICES
of Lol)don,
THt
HALL
;
26Lh, l!!U
llo.m and 630 pm
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A l' HUGHES
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APPLICATION
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CHUROH
19i 4
SEorvICC8 &t 11 a m apd 6 30 p m
prr cher REV J NASH
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R'EAD~NG NEWS.I
~
III
The Royal perle. Char. a aan. arefno,!, ru,~",'g
. ..h .cek d~y from the Lodge Hotel
The G W R wlll run n.
trip to s~t!!::o~;
A.. OD on Monda.y and to Worcester I I
Rlvor Trips -Mr E Cil'jWS\on's
H MaJ~tle" will run to GorlDg ~rud's;t'i'.t"~Y
day, JlSunday and wed,esdny
Temperance SOCI,ty -The "h~:;d.,;~~;~!I~
her h eld In th.er Pl\lm~ Hall on T
Gould, J
pr.. ,Mng
King's Road Church t ThC'
Schcol a.nntvGrsary wII"! be
Drencher bmng the Rev C
ham
~~:~~~~;~~~~;~~::;~~::~~;:E!
Connexlon
,
Hew Statlonma.ter
t
t·
a~ -
ihe S.E.R.
Mr E Gra.t;.Wlek~ wbol on hlB ret;re,,,,.,.\
pmp.tlOD of ata.tlOnmas er at
Rail}!ay &t&tlon, Reading
reelptent of two testlmonia11b ;1\i~r~:b1:;,e~~~d
Mr Head, the lItatlonmrster o.t S
,
1 Fund,
to JI,
"~b:gXJ~
t
I
In
,
be among the spea.kers at the 51st anDlversary dID
Y.M.C.A.
ner oOf Lbo .Newepapp.r ffrcu Fund cn May 1st
when tho Prl Dle 'MlDlSteR..\wtU pNMSIde
The Lord
IrIJE!;Q!lY,-l~OJl"' 1
l ots'
I
Mr
A
The Lord .Chlef Justl~e,
The Lord eWef Justl~ a.nd Mr John Wnl~ Will
I J'
U8
Telerrarm.. 'I .. ~tandard
n
,
l£ea,dinR'
;a
ToryislR Gone Mad.
r
AND DISTRICT PUBLIC
L SERVICE.
Diape1Wary BuildtDf,;&.l
READING I'~
TEBET,
~:s:~~~~: .Dd
to ~Ido
I"
I>&ntL
~_
,
4/6.
Atte~i~
o.m;.;. .t Modi.
dreaded Parhament
certaInly h,as been
and contempt for
p"reutly
Frida,., 'l p.m
to t40 1looI'OIoz'1.â¢
statesmep who,
hament under
I
70
of
proved and
IAB
. 40talJU.liled beyoDd a doubt, ~'!:'
E
the purclwU
apiDSt
substitution in.the preseat
lcarCity aDd
⢠~Imc: JIM,
1\11
Bx.lU(11'Lll1ll
lID
or 'Ica!berâ¢
OAD-5yREltT.
rtaDt to...... " â¢
bcklw:
. ,
thrCI) yeru;s the mWlmum pcnod of
arouied to scorn esperlo6DCre ne00888ry!
for the examlDatlouJ
8hamttf~11' and #tra08- Plucky Resoue.
tact.c. of so.callod
to enable candidates Ito Slt
Jl
While Harold John. ~~:,ck~~!~I:nl;~!~~U
to
Par-. The Butle. Frta.r",,,;;;.R,ii,iv
and been
Wharf on 'I '
o">Di,..,
public attention from
and w â¢â¢. " .....!'tl. OI"
1'P falso and
I,
tho medical treatment
TIle Wedding of Mlos Prrng and Mr. Slade.
Well, It he (:Ountrv he haS beld for
ag"inrot the d""ernment
I
j'
11)
of children atte ndllig th~ Whitley Speclaio- SChool
for pbthisical children
an4
d
&ma..1l Ir.otalments, for PereoM
N-abonal IJl6UlIa.DOO Act .00
d... ..,\ _
1l11O pel
I
the e:r:pend,lture lRctlrr«1
In a.d~tlOn to the h..t of presl!nUJ pubhshed last
~
week the folloWing gltta lia.ve 00eu rec~.lV-ed Dr
h
The rage of Mr DOllar Law and t e me e and~_ Holdan, brow vaso, Oanon and Mrs
VIolent U~lOnlSt8 who rally round hun In tile LiVI co De, eJlver mll!5tlind, Nurse. Barker and
House of OommoA1f appears to have '''OCh'><i11 MlS3'" D aoonl Silver manicure set~ Nurse Ham
80 ungovernable .. pltnh as to 1)oriier on
mond Ruskin bo'F'I, ii~ F Bqtler, sto..t.uet.te; Mrs
,
Bronard Gucrn8((Y cani
snntty
It IS we presume a display of
political A8cntJ.s Suoc~
temper nDd III manners mtenued to arouse the
Mr Walter W Light haa passed /the examinatIon
country ngrunst the
to put of the Nat ional sbclety of COl16crvatlve and Umo'n
heart mto In.
In their vam C l1- Ult AgentAil. held \D London .recently
Mr Llght IS
~v0'urs to stay
movement "0rJ the Bub-l18'ent
for tho South
Berka Conserv,Rtlv'e and
.......
Umomst. ASSOClatlOn
(Rta~ WatrICt) Th18 officc
e
-rO~E .
7
mhe Board opf Edu~ tio()n have made a. grant of
15, V.1.LPt STBn"l',
£495 3s 2d to the Reading Education GomlJllttce
I
R~IHG Itt l'C!peet of the whol~ work of the elemdntary
schools
mediCal &el'Vlq'!, and a. gr~t oOf £90 towards
Telephone I No 470 RMalD8'
v
HEfBERT W
RE:A[~IHC
S.ho~ Medical Servl.!..
Ol'J'IClS,
KDITO&UL .LSD
of Literary and
THE
OhlOf Justice bu glVe:qvten ~Ineq,. to the !
fer tll(l Nkhona,l IG.St.iM~f,e for -(lie -'.Bhnd
25, 1914
L nnal BusmesS Mectlllg',
(not Ju t wook
11
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11 n m REV A . nRI CE HUGHF.s
6;ro pm gASTOR ALLEN F. STOCKINC
... SU' Joct. I Tbe Homeland '
-> pm
MRAE
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An blustrated addr¥81
YI=w;:a,~',,?ii.~~"'o1
St George s Room hI Mr J A S:
tJle ConStit ut ional CluD, London
Mr Herbert J L!l.wre~ Ifre~Hded
t.endance1 )Vhlch mcludc:fl Mr. W A
who spok:e on the pohttcal sl\uatlon
HALL
Sp NDAY -Speaker
â¢
tOrteB a 48--lioU'r week! I S worked, m f0l5 q. 41hour week, and lD ..seo;cn a 44-hour week Su.di
good pay and condltJ.oD!} ~s will dlstlngulsh
the new I lam ~nctory . t:ROading cadnot " mt
fence up t.bos~ In other faotones'in the tov> n)
and exert Rt salutary ~uencc nIl round
Sout.., Berks Ufllonlst Assoolntl0n.
~ 26th, 1914
SUNLy
p",e&owOlkers ..mplo~ed earn the eQUJvalent
of the mmlmum tIme r ate, but the C W S h...
Improved upon thiS, Il"nd makes Its sca-Ie apply
to at least ~ per cc~t of Its women QIld jwr\
p,or..." orke.fs
Moreover, m 19 of the tac J
Till>
the
the lin", iug!t"'~~.
ported on
the fundl
~ 26th.
I WHITLEY
Onder the Trade Board 8ySte}D. the pIecework
rates must hi such that 75 per cent of the
Chllidren's
Pl'OIpect Stroot &; Gosbrook Road)
,
yearly IDcrea.". of 2. to 170 a "eek at 20
tbe W,.e.s1eyan
, TRICE LISTS
SEEDS FOR
FARM
AND GARDEN POST FREE ON
1
F
Under the extenslQn of tho Trade Boards
.A:ct, whIch covers rune "s,", qa.ted" ,ndug..
tnes, pub~c attentIon hilS bee1l:dra1vn~ the
urgapcy 9 f n. Immmum wage for 1\ omen worker8 ( .As the C(H)pemtlvc Wholesale
lety
18 budding at Reading a factory t at will
omplby a. small arm~ of women and girls, It
IS mteres£mg to not~o that the concern m
question has now en orced D. mlDlmum wage
scale tbi.ougb Its w ks
The scale begms
WIth 58 a \\eek lfor ~ gIrl of 141 and TlBeS bv
~
Will beWesley
READING
,11 -.--
knew hun ' and lovedf hun as 0. gemal
panlon and tru~hearf.ed friend
r,
KINl h,S SEE-DShlEN.
1Q
SPRING,
~YT~D'T~
FREE
~
SUTTON & I SONS,
JOHNSON
~
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1
those ofl I!Ittll,
us who
read hiS
moretoapparent
perhaps,
to storIM,
thoSe
da.y
f
APPOINT'~NTr
I T ~-YKING
GEORGE V
Y, APRIL 26th, 1914
AL
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rich velD of hUMWftr Ul hIm, vmr.r .D'D81:-
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