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READING STANDARd .SATURD Y. ';JULY 17. ,1920.
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e.'tting historios. Abel lind tho good fortune to secure the ball used in tbe ED~land Y. Australia.
at the Oval l.O
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:VAUDEVILLE THEATRE" BR0AD ST ~,i READlNG~
On MONDA1
NEXT; 'JULY
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and Following
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plaudit. o( the'l! people,

Dr. Abram

became a. "player" in ol'deJ;. to do his bit
to\'a.ros making the"Pagen.nt . a success.
And ' nobody shall say he did not succeed.
He deserves ,the bEl.nner.

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,Unh~ersity Coll~D hnve ' taken advllll~ :

o~ the .hint 6QI porsistcntly made in
columns as 10 tho need of ha.rd

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Satiafaction Guaranteed.

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1-l~ 'ed '~o H '_ O""~._~
ReInnants
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Woollcn
AU rl:>mn.illillg
sh:tdes to go
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Hqndrods " of oddments in lndies "
Drc,<>s Skil1:s ' ln ~'Y imaginable
,\"nrioty."w Tweed; Cloth, ct(:-. Smart.
colours. Clearance price 5/ 11.
in practica ll:o'~
shapes. Sensational
this l·enmo.nt wee k.
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The luhiJnablb Speclded
Straw H't•. delightfully
'trimmed pbbon, flowers
or fruit, also the

T agel H.lts /'!
really lovelv , .h~pe. , aIfcl
.shade •• l /Ol.
Untrimmed

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Lovei, ' Isso,tinen! 01

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t ogethe r fOI'.jqniCk dearilhCo at the

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Huga sweep Qut of aU white Jap
Silk Shirt Blbusos. etc. Note the
p rice--5j 11i.

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Shc.."CS, hr:l(:k 0~1Y.

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Oddrneut price,

L:l.dies' G !a<!~ Lace an~ Fancy Bar
Shoos, less tbnn~
oost, 11/-,
Tho last
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1.. 00;00' Gla,4"6 . nrt Shoos, fitte<l
wit h Sfnfil't buclHo8, 16/ -.
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, Odd ~ lot.s in Ladj e~' one-ba.r Wan1
Shoos, now. 6 / -.
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'' ''onde rful ,"al'l~ in ladies' 8liperiol'
ra t,o ll.t CU~l' l ~lloo. t o bo cleared at
26/ 9.
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l'j:iT-cs 3, 4, 5 nnd 6. The biggest footwoar' \'ahlo iru tho trtLde, Remnnnt
I)rice 4}".
Cirl,' Black and also Tan Bllr Shoes,
Sizes 11, 1:?, 13 ·and 1. -Dan neVel'
be rope:\ted at this price, 8 /11.
Men' s rolin'hl e IBox \ Derby . Boots,
oown, A stout, smnrt, comfortnblu
ma-ke, 21 / 9 ,
SI{'- ;:;l,1 OnN fo~' the wook on l.\' of
me.I! :> superior Box Calf Boots, with
pat.mt ·C3pS, at 30/ ".
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Ruches.

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Final Sale of

SlZes

price.

and

·!~~ri.!t'l~~~t2 /:':

' spring
'edge
lDoqUette
and -t
Full si7.e Bln.ck
from 69/-; or
£4/ 15/ 6: while
'Vardrobes nre ,'"~U 'c""

·ohipe•. .

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of insertioDl Now 2/1H.
27in, Muslin Flouncing,
anee at 1/ 11jct.
Mh. IlY attractive Oam~$Oleej:InI)~oidK'ri'lS,
Usually l /llt to S/ Ut.

and 1 /6i ,

18 in. Muslin
1 / 0j, 1/ 3i.
broidery from
'T.ladies' White,
Gloves, 2-hutton,
clearance o.t 1/ -.

Co~plete

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About
duced from 8/11 to

~be bast
to be qmckly ,bleared ' from .• /_ to
1/11.

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Solid Oak ' Tea. Tr&ya 'f!th nickel
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L handles. Very handsome. UfUally 1
~;;;~:;:.I~"X:~)I:;~\~" Hundreds ' of ' 15/11, Now 1/11.
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to be &old a.t loss
Artistic 6-pioqo Tdilet ~. Usually
25/ 6. Now 11/11.

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Barrel 1.'timblera. Never sold in the
.ordina.ry way less than
Jd. Final
clca.rance a.t
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Nineteen offi oor6 o f Var ioWi 'l'roop. n.nd
P:tcks have recei\'ed warrant.6 f uring J::I.St.
0n t.1I,
Scouts Simmontb. Pigg. Allin.son. ],>hillipe,

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Sut.ton, amI J ohnsOn, of t.he 3rd Berkfl Troop,
h.'w e rq-p:J.Â¥8d lrheir testa for t.he Fireman
Badge.

ReDUJiUlt Sale
Will Start
"Reading'i S.hc'ppi,g 'ICentre.'

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, (One Min~te

hnvo
t.ha.L hi.s wife was gOlnJ to

he wOllld

portmanteau whieh bel.mged to them
and he told her tha.t if "Ile did' not re»laoo
sho would h",,'o to •• put up " 'ith thi ooneeque.noes'." He did not inteed' ,doing hia wife
any ha~m when he sharpened hill r~r . he did
that 'beCause he wae goill~ to cut bis ooms..
In n.nswcr t.(, tho , Ma,or , nriooner ~aid \ be
qot go away rOI". holiday with his wife.
The Mayor aaid the lll8.£iJ3trat.ee ha~ come to

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Reduoed now .to ,./8.
, Men' s ~xford Shirts. M~iI
• own
, make, qua.lities-wma.lly 8} ', 19fll,
a.nd 'Some even more, €learance
price 7 / 11.

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All, oddments in men's Hosiery to
; be' cI~red at haIt price.

fr6m Weal SI'. Cornu).. ·

call and look round. my ' Stock. ~~
obligation 10 Pur~haBe.
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Chases ~Cyc\e

po~ished

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colo~r ,. from,

SCOUTS,

polished,
~eCond,;.lia.nd~ ,
£ .. / 1010. '

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Lic:oried by Mr, Sainsbu'~ 's
about 150 Boy Scouts, Girl
DrowniC!!l ' marched. on Sunday
Butts, Readinf' to All Sainte' _ ..... ",
low Squnre, or tho evCtlling
'rroop6 invited we re St, George's
Girt GuidC$ and nrownies. ana
!;chuLs from Embl'O:Qk:1 The parade
isdd by t.he Asshita.nt ~utma6t.er,
Garrett. The aermon W38i preBtChed
ltev. H . Wardley King, prie&t.ino(:b~ge'
Saints. This wtR the fir st of seve ral Sunday
p&l"8del, thnt it' ie ho~d will be held by the
Buy Soouta a.nd their 6i.6ter Guides,
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FUNERAL OF MR. O. p, KNILL,
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lLcth·e int.et'6ri. in the 'busin6l9S ,for t.ho Jut 8DVeD
year6 in oonaequenee of iU-hea.1th.
flo wae ' devoted to music, this 'iJ:einll pra.c.
ticnlly his one r8CJfl:J.tj m. He will be remembered as an acoomplisIied 'oeUu.t, lor r.ome
years ago he waa 006DtanUy appearin&, on t.he
concert. platform, and ~IP wae a]waye' ready to
give his eerviOOll to a."; ~ha.rit8.blo · eauae, He
WiUI not mlllTie!l and hiA neartl8t relative i8 a
nephewp Mr. Brown, whO" hu~ a OOI:UIiden.ble
intel'06t in the busine8lil. ' ,
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The ,funeral WM att.e.ndcd by a. num~r or
lrio,!Wr a.n4 l'P!,rOlf!!'tatives of the bMineee, in·
cludlDg Mi', W, I ~Idridge, Ml'8. Brown. Mro.
l..tUlllbury (;reen, Mr. H. F, Lindars, Mr,
Charles Fidkv-. Mr. G, A. F. Playel, ).tr.
Charlet! Griffiths, ?lra. Godden , Mr. and Mis,
StubblEl8, Mr. W. K. GoBling, Mr. 1... W. MQIB.
",!ohRSton, Mr. Aaron Mobbs, Mr. ' John
Jei i, Mr. S. W. Sprinllbett, and the follow·
in ~ployeee ;-Mr. C. Moes (" Father of the
Ch pel "), Mr. B, 'BurrOW6 \fore.man), and
Me&8ra. C. W. Warner, W. Hil .' F . Burrow, S.
Sfu'bblce, E . Finden, C, Champ, ,W. G. t-Green
an~ ~a.int~u!1 (Duke Street bUliness), and

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bl\.Tn. Purdu&. A, Barne& l8.nd F. Coffee and

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CHAmS, Cane
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Backs. for U / O/ O.
4 Dp<ING CHAIRS, ;w.nJput fra.mes, in
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Full size OVERLAYS f~om is /8. . "

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Full , sue ,W ffiE MATTIRESSEs, from

y!ds'/ :t 3 yds.,
Other .sizes in prOportio~ .

Black ~nd . Bras, BEDSTEAD!' (dj>Ubl&
size), with Wire Mattress, O\l'erlax~
I Bolster, ' apd ,twO! rea.ther ti!1C?;ws,
R.9 {10/ 0 complate. •

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House Fumisher.. · ,

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Other sizes in stock.
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Remarkab\b Mel'S of children's 10/ 11 to
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46 / - Coat; (and ~rocks, also Iilfant-s'
All siz9s in men's smart~Twecd Suits
white' coutH. Trimmed
Toddling
€oat&:'
To
be
c1ea.red
at
5}",
which
Have
DeVer
been
offered be-.yand for suspenders,
7/ 11, 10/-,
21 / 8. •
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Fin 1 clearance
-21 / 9 to 11/ 11.
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price a~'1
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'Oddments in In.dies' ~)P.~~\~~~~~~. white
A big pile f of SIll! white Cooking
Exceptional sma.rt Spo
Goats for
,,,'bite Voile Princess
to bel
AprOntlJ~rOu.Dd o~r squ&ro bibs, Final
mon in good ' Donegal efIooy.. , Roo- I
cleared a.t 9}11.
' . clearaD atJ. T~/11:t'.
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- duced from 39/ 11 io t8/11.
, Hundfdes o[ ladies'
NightScores 0 d-;jldreu's Voila and Muslin
AU sizes in .mon,J ' ~111 Grey,
('r'~s8es,
be~utifp.lly
to be
Frocks, In q.lr ,sizes, 2Oin, to 36in. Now
.Flrmnel Trouaers now ~a/:.
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and
from 3/ 111.
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'O dd lots ohChildT~'S Combination ~flnd'" coats, ulJUaf u~/6. -Cleat'aDCO pric&
Com bina.tiotUl-l
Vests piled on tbe counters for o,oar39/8
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In.ce D.ud ribbon.
t oee at
t<Hla:y's value. , '
'Vool J Elraeys ' in all colours.
McIlroy. complet& stock to c1ea, at
Ladies' Corset!l . W.n.

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had
Prisoner (on
bad temper,
La him he

M'iaa Fra.oklib (Minltt..e- St.~ buaineaa).
_ The funeral arran~nt.a were. c;arrled out 1rL"'~d~n.
bv HeellUl, Ltd., Uflder the peNOnal JlUperviaion
of lrlr. W. B, Fordh-;m.
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printers, of 39, Minster Street., and 18,

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~UQl:ity! En.~ljStew: · ~a.n8

17in. Longeloth Frilby,

l~.-4ft. OAK SIDEBOARD,
Anne .style, £14.110/0 •

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Mr. <Owen PI'OI!8er Knill, who · die'a at ' his
rCtlid(![loo, St. has, ElmhUJ'llt Roa.d t Reading,
on ' Thursday in l lut. woeE, ' WIl4 buried on
Sntllrday, the fj~t pari. of t.hCt service being
conCluct.ed Ilt Wesley Church', Qu~n'B Road,
by tho Rov, T . N. PhilliPlon,
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Mr. Knill was tho senior plU'tner in the finn
of KInin and SaM bookbinders, stationers and

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Very well made 2l:!""!lII,1ie!d
with drop end

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4..tin.; :Voile Flouncings,
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to 4/11t.

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Wilton
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clearod

n .various

d,~~~:~~;~')~priince,(popular
shades , '
real !O~trich Feathe,
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39/ 11.
I' Runerred s of Floral and other. Col-

taael

~w. Notetbe 'I

Several thousand 'Millinery
Flow.re. etc.. w
be cleared at
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t.he conclusion that ~{l Drisoner was nof' well
and jthey had thollg~~-86nding, }.im ' aw&.v f.)r
B. _ rEl'it.
lLe ,\'ould ~ remanflc4, however,

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Major E. F. Chur chill , M,e., has hoen ap·
~iat.u,t ' Distriot .Con;amieMionu
for
ttcading nnd District'
Tll1~ Oxford Road S 1001 TrOCl[l i6 to c}mngo
it6 namo t..o ., Bat t. e 'l'rOOD,"
with head~

quarwrs at Datl..le School.·
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'I'welvo membcra of t;ho 3rd Berke Troop
l'as:sOO the leRt.ll for the Firemap 'B adge,
e)()\'en . ha.\·(l pa.esod for tho Missioner

Our' atoc~-rooms .~re · holding. instea~ ~I .complete.
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pIles of goods 01 ~.\lery . descnpbon-a , kaIe~descope ot.! . '
colQ,ul-ing:s, styles, sizes, shapes ana- materials I which arc! foo~1 .
{1,lr-",==,.::;-,~~~~~~j.~~ble~, t1 b~ a~sorted i,nt? anything like ~rde~_ again: , : .
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So McIlroys are' loading [these goods into sl<ips and bo'xes at\,d
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h.L
N SPlendid Tapest,y E;a,y Chai,s A
are
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mCY f
few to, be cleared at £0/4/0.
are 'to be cleared at t~e most ~bBurd remnant prices..!.prices which \ lorio~s
Skin Rugs. The best
art;, made ridiculou~IY,f.lsmall fo make the selling quicker than even ... ake
ma,ket.
Clearance
it h8s been i'; the ~';st two week.s..
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pnce,
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~ASY CEUlDRS. uph~
goOO . TapeStry, ' £20.
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her

t.hat
youthen
have
W'itnC>l;lS
sa.w
Tuor, wooeupoll
ran
Witn09!l addea that lIer
well for &orno timo past.
WIU! in a.
he WIIB
Lhe winocl'll of t.he cJto.llenge cups are :- Di ... i. bands And;"w8
t:ii(m A" '!st.. Bartholl]lew'a 'l'roop; Divi$ion D,

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St. Poter's ( Earley) fl'roo p. '
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Mr. R. P. J.UIIIl, JOjatrlct SOoutmasterl".· nne
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hL>en elected a. represenh,tiv~f t.he LOcal
Souvenir CrlcStot Balli.
ScouLa AsAocial.ion on the ltducation Comrilr
It i, an unw ritten le ' of county cricket lee oTth.. R.S. P.C.A. .
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that t ho man who In.st touchos the lmll in
'fh B A800ciajion will provide bell tente,
tlu'5fO ,",, "t t!._ . ~"ny b-'I, t-o. ' "roo aJ\plYill~ for samo for the aumrner camps, but
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u.t"eo una e to 8UpP
Bnd Y 0 (. ICr equlpmenfor,

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Mrs . .New ';'aid

man'l..eau whicl,}

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r.ho Execut.ive Committee of the Rea ding
luld District. Boy Scouts AAAOCiation have b,k~ n
ipJ..o consideration _ ~ ropor~ of tho Football
Le ague Sub-Committee an d ha.ve 'decided that

B~y ~ "CulIÂ¥. litjlUl'Ything ?"
Bi shop : "No!' "
Boy: "Ah!' Sorite don't."

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pe'rly and t hat if she di not r~'nlaoo it thero
would tie trouble. On Jul,. 8t.fu w'itn_ decided
to give the porLmantea.u 10 m:r daughter-.
husband told her that if she did not out
portmanteau ba.ck.. "she would! soon 6ee
1\'tuI master," 'and
fetchea.' a rasoo:
caae aa.ying, "I
with t.hose!"
wards he 8aid
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Walef'l with nn
n.ccostcd by 0.
They en tol'oo .
which hagan
Bov' "Been
Bish'a l>: "Yes,"

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At the Reading Borou,'" Police Court. on
MOllda.y • . befor~ the :Mayor (.pr: ?', S. Abra.m2
lund ot.her mlLg",traf.cf;, J~~ 'VJJham N&w, a.
labourer at the Biscuit Facwry, of 22, Wykeham Road" .was charged wjth using threats t.owards hit! ..... ife. Annie ElisalmLh New; on ,July

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M!l.yor to tea, n. phot.ogranb of the banner

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lfgon
as a.-~m'\~";;
Play.
the very able oo-opera.ti~"'J 9~'
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WIIOSO
,work:
W3..<;
so·
"aluable
U,1 incrca.sing
:1~~~:~:"'~.:It-~~~he safely sa.id t hat the polico L;eep popular interost of the enillodlJ,
on a. par with thair w()rk ~ wlJich
tha.t tl1ey do it well. ' There is . 'filo Society aft.erwa.rdiJ · enteriain.ed the

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well worthy of mention,
With such
talent in one club n.lone it is a. c'rime thbt
the gam!) cnnn(ft; bo ptayocl all the
round. Besides, hard courts would pay as
boon nEl60ciatcd with
a. oollllnel'Ci-nl ulldortIlL-ing.
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)'I~ 'personally .;,;·,;;;;~;;;d

About Roada.

D ,ailY. j II
SEATS
CAN
NOW BE
BOOKED.
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COUl.ts, with the result that they
,two o..'tcellent Couru on .which they
onn plo.y diroctly .tll& rc.in ceasos nnd, more
import..'lnt still. : on which , they enn
pL'l.Y prnctica l\y~ll tlra
. ':enr round. 'Vitll
SUC11 opPol'tunii.ios , oro.. . continual prnetico
tho CoJ1ego s hould bo able to provide n
t eam to outcla.s.s 110 repr08ontativos of
any other club doniM tho anme facilities.
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~ Latent TJlent.
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'l'here is any nm~.mt 01" In.t9nt talent in
R eading, aDd if t hi s had pl'oper P~:::i; ;~~if'~;Li,~;~~ '!'~~d:,j~~
tuuity 'fol' ~ developm6nt who knows '
that the town might <&dme day he l'e:prGsented ' on the contro cOU I1; at Wimblodon ,
Ilnd
lost lalll'ot8 fi'om such
and I.-englon.
'Vhnt
could you hays to ,work on
to t a.ke Northcourt
Mr, 'rom J ac.kson, ·
service a.nd hard bapkBon ClarKe' with his -;- .. -,--_.- ;:?[.~ :~~~P:l='~~:'
l'B:ii~:::i':
ei..'lIe,nnc.0. thing of ,M r.
.1I::rm,.~d
As to the
well lI,lI
far i in
maD.
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Banner of Episode VII.
presentati~~ . .'to · the Mayol' of
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of the bunner used by the EngDance Socioty at tho Pageant
graceful act on the part of tho memand a sourco of extreme satisfa,c.
to Dr. Ahnim himself, ' He wa.nted
, banner badly-he said so-and it was
only thing he did want .. For on!)
~it" bore the' arms of- the town, and
for another, it wduld . nct , ¥ :0. continUAl
reminder of t llo l~ngoo.nt and . the part
th e fair danoer:s topk in Jt~pi9Od.e VII, It
will nIM remind' thb Ma.yor2.althou~ this
he did not sa.y-of the iil').porta.nt ~hafl.
actor, that-of Thomas of Rending, tb'a.t he
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IImse
pon.rn.y
Wit 1 sue 1 remar a. e
ability. The Roman Emperor, Nero got
i.tOO the arena becQ,uao he hungered for

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'Vhe n her first pict ur& " las ,shown in Reading, rins tl ntdl1QOUSlYl almost overpight, a
hitheT~"" \mlf~l?\\'n s~ar sent the lUost hal'ds noo critics wild: '\nth ,'polight. Of hel' a.
Ca,lladUln lcpttc ' wrltes:- " If I wero a mnoJ I should Implore and ndore !you. If
~ WOI'O u. prOducer, I would bind you to .1I)e with " ~ifo-Iong oontl'a.ct,
]Jut bei ng a
rilere scribe, .11 exnloro my mind for worrls hecomincly to go.l'b ~ou, ere you beautiful, NAZIMOYA ? At tltnes radiantly booutiful, a1l othel'! times not ItO, yet the fu ll
understanding of your art paints, youblnorte ,~>eautr
' ·ul than the rula.s of standard
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tho Church, although" in tllose
1tJ.ate-ria lIled,; ta itl ha, been p~~~ somewhat to the bnckgl'odtl.d. , In 1t~ingtho
movement has boon freed from most ofthe
objectionable foatures :t hat ' still bring if
into disrepute iiI othernlaces) arid tihe rising church in Lonckm 1;lIood 18 a rQminder
rhat it ~8 ~Iready taken its place- as one
of tl~e. P"Ulc,ppl morn.l and spIritual agenClefs III tho town. l . '

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GreatLstJ Actresl.

The Star of a
, 1,'he Stage has its Be . ardt.

NAZIMOV~.

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l.-durse, nev.:er ~

OF THE FOG."' ,

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