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-POLICE.

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A Silent ' Tribute,
. The King's appeal for two minutes'

silenco on Armistlco Day (Tuesda.y)

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tribu,,> to libo memory of' thooe ' W bo died
for freedom ftouched ... reBpOnlrive cho,rd in
every heartl:throuozhout the Empire. The
.signal Wa.8' given 1iy airon for Reading to
"forget herself to, marble," aa it were, to

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POROUQH.

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sta.nd silent and absorbed jn g-ra.titude 1:.0

those WhlO wronglit for us this grea.t- dis..
pensa.tion.' !In every faCtory and place of

business'evel-y kind of work was BUspended
.-in the only universal .trike · of which
industrial liistory ever had
Daring t:he j two minutes'
thouBh~ wa.s dedicated to 'our

Dead. ,

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More EI.qU,."t ThaI>

'l'his majestieal silence, mote el<X1v,ent,
~e,_ did

than any' words could

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tho white shores of the Mother

It 'pa.ssed over the narroW seas

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great ~sJ in'volving Tn ita
tha.nksgi.ying ever, jslo.nd,
th ..t Hi .. thh BritISh' /lag.
wave of silent .pra.yer and
in wbite aspIrations
round ..the w hole wide
Empire, Dot; England nolona,
~ts deo.d on Tuesday..A..n4
was
gladnes.<;) as well as with sadness, that we

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U"u'bl. the life 0/ your
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or Suit
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We \Jr. expert, I in hi!rh-,oia,"
'DY"'ing and Cleaning

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Wom..•• Black All,Wool Ca"hu..o(o

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Position

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DYERS AND
Account.

PASTORAL AID SOCIETY.

Churchei

of the East

view of the .great .splritwU need of our
time end. the opportunity
for' a f~ arclo e \'3IL,gell1tie move.

(juUe' rnadequllte In

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outshipea
previous
a ~ear aJl
to come
he

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his innings as captain

crickot

record.,
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Augment&ttOll Fund; and

Nov. 16

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WIth nothing but

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Sale.

thes~

lur. are worth IbUYin g as an invest. menl, They will actually be
worth more than to·day·s
~e"uJ.ar valu,e as time goes OD
and-MclIro}\8 own price •. too.
flels than !their actual .worth.

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follQ~vjng. anlount •
v:ious to the issue
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Bazaars and Concert'S .~ .. , ,;n";- '
and 1919 at Lady B.,Jirin",
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house· ..1.,.

Donations .......... .
Flag Day, at Reaq.ing
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In
response
. Appepded

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the fh-st

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carTy

"~ff~;~':OTW3J"d
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or the

Wire OonIerence.
tihc ausp'OOIII Gf ttle Reading Br..anelJ of the
tllIB ann.ual

el'f'mM:!I

'Were preached

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ehutdle. of st. Jeiln'.. St.. St.epbena, 11~~0~~~~;~1
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and st.. MarY'a (CaaUe Street).
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tb. Abbey

iRi""Aj8peaker.s b Eing the Rev. w. H Ren&l:iaw.
"n;~lv°id.;
I &.i~', BtrmJngb~m, and )he Rev. B.
of St. Luke'_, Deptford.

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,!llllfticUII Days tor ChrIStian Work.
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this sale is.
of charmil,'g,
model.
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fashions by the introd ~clion 01 new
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In Charlneuse,
,:,~",c" l.net and talleta•.
hall or quarter
6 gos. AIBo
teas and tete·a.
\;~;'~~:d:lSerge, Velveteens '
p
49/11 to gas,.

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to supersede lhose originally in.
tended for the Xmas Season. You
will know-J.,hy when you see these
frcsh arrivals. In' S.W" W. an~,
'0. Sizes,

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ob....," " that 13., year tll~, bad
of 1b6 eplaenuc of llIftl.tenza.
to OOadquart.erw W&lt ~ 13J

Us. due rean1j to Ore, •

.!:!f!::!~;~ tho One MilUoru Shilling

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acknow
ledged
or
tOll, would
Beckett~
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as 'JI(lfISIble, the programme far an
mGvement outlined in the

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never had .a. greater o;lpea'.
!J'IllI It ha. ""da" to IDorea ..
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14. RUSSELL

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cC-";-;..- " ' 'C.- 4I.re a DeCeaty), to belp needy

they 'were exacting, but Alderman Ha.;rd h
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as. come
ou A splendid
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renown.
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P:astoral Aid Society', CoDtmtt.t.ee
ro appeal to -tnle frien. of the 's&xetr
them to -raJae £60,000 by meane of a MiHion
C'~~';;~b";'Fund. The money ia· 1J'l"genU,. n"OOded: tg
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a.s the latter

with it responsibilitieS(" ~e ...numerOUs

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L, W. Jelt·l'etlt, Eoqo.. .,., Colonel W. P.
Ma.jor·General T. Waddlngtoo. ,
r1j\';;lh"ul_a Licence.-John James Kirk, black.
Mlmmoned for keeping a dog
n. lIce:toe. W&!f fined 68.
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DAY.-Beforo Major O. W. Darby
(en the cba.ir), C. E., Keyser, R. W. 1\..

Tho Mayor's Momentous Vear.
During one of the · mos;t. momentous
years 'in the history of this country, ldr.
Stanley Ha.yward has been privileged I to
I\serve' the. town of Reading as ita Cliief

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about ~. bad .. It oould l'OI:ibly 1.~ch"m'lL
I wJs.lt we: oould send you to pri80n .for more
JQOIlblu!. You are a. :menace to the pub):c
when YOlt 1IJJ'6 at large. 80 you must go to
fen- throe months wj.th bard labour."

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The crux of
whole situation is in ,t he
doctrine a.nd ~~~;i~i~;~Of the- ministry. r The
Wesleynne, ,it
the tradition of
John Wesley,
moo.ia.tj.ng

hold· toward. the

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a6.d West! nnd it is
the traditIOn, say, of

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position between

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re.w~t oJ t/hoeeI enqu' ries it was fotJnd that
0. VeTy long ~J ' oI conwetlona agalnst
police
lD.'lli:e e':lQUJrie& about.
hl.'.~'T"" ~ Chairman, in :eent.enciDg tJtQ {lrLeonel",
There Ja a . lonG list or COII.vi<:tio~ agalnat

Churciles met together. A
advance
was m8d'~ in l m:utual
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conciliatory:t spirit prevailed,
cruet
difficulties
explored. A
mittee was .~t up to find .. method of: ""lu-<1
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cv~ denoe waa takt.-n at the
heariO$. when GroDe Willi remanded In nrdt...

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On the -second' da.y of the conference tho
duly appointed representatives
all three

Alao in pretti1y,~mbroidered

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1: nitcd<Methodi.ts 140,000. .

SOLD· BY ALL

Fine QorJity, \Dainty
Haadkerohief F.rontll, trimmed
SlZ ES. 7/11, ..ob. in 12

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the P'rimitive Methcx)jsts 194,000, and tile

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The W or1d's Best Ca;rtrirlil'l~S

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for Bad Character.-Thomll6 Crane,
abode, wu brought up OD Tcmand em a
':'':;:;~;,~ a P!al!!t- ",!jndow Jilt 44, West

Methodist assemhly held since the death of
Wesley in, 1f1:91." If carried into effect,
the , union"' 'rjIJ brin~ together the Wesley":;' l\[etbddists. wltbl .. membership in
th.. Un'ited Kingdom of 519,000 q give the

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..t the Wei'loyan , Central Hall,
minster, to prepare a scheme for the
organic uniQD of British Methodism )8
described by Sir Robert Perks in tho

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GEORGEI STRIlET, ~j\fc~:;,n~""
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~eading and C~iVeJr'ha~
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Age sha.1t Dot weary t.hem, nor the-- years

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80 far about .£3,000 haet
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aDd tTlals that
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""eiling
in Grey GOat
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WiU '.ell ' early
a:re
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wea.r.
the ~thiulr. 6f it>-3 GNS.
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The charm of e. good Crepe p~ Chine in a.
delicate shade and In a bea.utif.ul · style.
The "Iris," &8 shown with round . monk ~
neck. In sky, pink, apnoot, champagn.ttl

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FRENOH IN NA:ME AND CONCEPTIOli\.
The "Celeste" Sporta Coate-lOO of them.
-in .. reseda or pinlc~
.Winter weight.
, :a.~anIleevCII, ron collar, poeketa -an?
~~t.
To.day'. actua, value 49/~. Now
pr
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tbo .. Celette;" but with . uilor collar',
Hea.ther .mixtures an"d grey . ..
Worth . 39/11. ,Specially ~priced at .
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Gcorgette or semI-evening blouse is worn.
The .. Doris" is in fine netf With ha.lf
.Ieeveo from 21.6t, With long
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in -effective stripee.

In Briti.h Silb.
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High ~ or

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the mtoy winter
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be correctly. pri4<ed by others.
So we ·do: not sqow the £iil~t
of our models in the ~indow8.

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CHRISTMAS
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A LEAP YEAR JUMPER.

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Rea..y knit, tbe roll ~U&r'. cu:Jla, and- «lge
border in oontn.a:ting shade. Fari, mOle,
state, l.emoD" Bue, pink, bottle, ' jade,
03.vy. Regu\a.r ..l9/6 value. Folt 32/~

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NINE, SHILLING
FALL.
Fleecy
Knitted Jumpers With >roll collar eu.1!8 ...
' ~ and tassel in eontrasting f;badee.
be~t.
For indoor or sporta _ w~a.r.
Emer&I~,
fa.WD~ gray. terra, jade, Bue or mutic.

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Star·Spangled . Banner.
The
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Jumper- in a. ell)se knit, the bo~ in Sn01f'Y
white, with /the oollar gand; ' ta.a&el
stripe round edge in ·~ue. grey or vieu.z
rose. To-d'~'8 value 31'>19, bul 1
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A plac.e where there Is lull !Scope 1101' the desire
·to ~/ve. ~ely to ,you~ lrleD~s, , ~Dd relatives; .;,
whe", . pr1ce Is secODdary alJd DOt ' the lint
cODslderat/~D 01 the shqppers; . ~1Jere 'people
,jOaD .o hoa.e 'lor·the groWD~upllltlJfI the dlJlldrell
"lat ODe .ad. the s~e " ~~!lJe.. A.bdl ov..rslJ!'tI~w­
r'~~a;e;
· .~erythltl~~ pf. -oo",..e - the mJ.moth
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01 toys, 'dolls,
(0"1 tie you~sten• .

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