Reading Standard Etc 08-1920
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:28. 1920.
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lery than thore were danoen
OIl
the
beneath are~, with the ""'~8
to-da.y the position Ur just the """81'1 ,
even boys and Yo:'l'P~ men, who gue tilne OOI.CQmili8n~
d0Spisod the ~ of motion as being
U glrlisht
(!-re pow worshipping a.t tbe
shrino at the ~t god Jazz. A little in.
cident Wltnessed in tbe we&t end of Read~
[CURRENT ' ,
F .R.Riot.B.
neady emNavy. Helio"
ing this week showB how the popu.l.ar craze '
baa affected even ju\-enile..
Two Bha.bbily
dressed youngsters were sitting. in the
,"utter. and ODO of them asked hia chum,
⢠Can lOU waltz P"
Wen,',·
If
,.pl~r 'not quoite,"
CU8
w&8
/iJbt1'l"D';cS,i\xe,
the
1 a.in't \urnt
etc .â¢
57/6.
yetl
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The
-
Prlntlnt! "'I~de w.....
Joint Lebow: Committee of tho
Printing Trod.. h.1d " conference at Bt..-
tioDerti . Hall, London, on Tueaday, at
w~joh ~reseDta.tivee of the EmpLOyers'
A~'n.tion a.nd the TYpographical ~
eiatlon wero present. The pr1Dci~ ma.tter
'for diaouuion -,vas tbe application of the
Liverpool aDd Mo.DCh&rler branche,. for an
dncreo.se of lOs. per weekl in additlCm to
the amount ne;roed to fiome month~ a.go for 9"tcII,ne
the whole pnntin~ t1'ade. No aei'blOmeDt
woo rooched, but It wa.a agrood to hold &
oonforence' in London on l'Septemb9r 14th,
at , whIch ~he position of ' member~ 01\ the
,
,Reading.
1.'ypogl'liliical Association will be ~vi9Wed .
The points to be oonsid.brod are tb.'e offOOta
of the Rents RestrictioD Act, the i'noroo.ged r;",,"&con.
cost of living, and the status of tho.
printer
~
P1
48W8
1.
Dearer NOW""......
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The I increased
aper ~
rote of 1<1.." Copy u 1to 600: .n~
~;;i:~~ll.":~\~;?!;.~~t~i1:;'b!
~
;
i
bge
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.' for Tho+ H .rd
~wn
.llBi~.;iCirâ¢.
~r-:~~~~~li~~
every
addltlOnal
to a. W"Iln...Jll".f I
2Ib .⢠sx>meo
mto 6oz.
fo I: P noxt
Wrappers stamped 1<1'. will be issued for
sale ..t post offices at 28. for a. 'OOCket of. 22
and £2 fO{' a.. pa.rcel of 440. On -the S\lmo
day the new telegraph rates -.)f h. ror 1,2
words a.nd Id. fori each I addttional '9IcN!.
will ~me into Op6_l'&tlon'.
\~~~~~~~~j
~~t~~~~~F.t:
iUflifARD
r .,
Trinity confll'ogallonal c ........
The Rev. Henry Atkinson, who {will
C)CCupy 1:.ho pulpit a.t Trinity Congreg&-'tio~Q,~ Church- on Sunia.Yl ba8 hein l dee-BCrlHed A.6 a ma.n who "hitS the na.il full
Pâ¢â¢ ,.lop' Pack." Siel
Reading, where I Tugger' is .so popl)ln.r "
on tho bend." By tho foroo of his pet:son- Thore uSâ¬)d: to be a. ~ club arid
a.lity and the power of his preaching he ho.& cannot. this he reauscitated C l'
ODo
filled }:l;is cburcli at Muswoll 1l:iu wit.'h Q,
JRvgby 18 a fine, lirlo.nly
o.nd
body Of ,oung people who have absorbed sUioly spme sports man Of lelsurel will tn.ko
much of !lla enth",,\...,.
baâ¢â¢ bonolited
th _tter
""pply tho mifi&ing Iiok
by 'the practical ,,,ay in which
hag
of wholeeomo and 10always presented. his news and idoo1.a. Tho
As oUr oorres.
opportunity of hoori.ng him in Rending
a ' j R~9r' , en ..
he missed by no on. who Iik.. th.
h...
IfUPp?rt of
tnith pr~~ !in , a. foroeful, clea.r and
men m Roading . .
')DcomprollllSl..Dg ma-pner.
!>nd
SWErENED "
Tmt.
, o; ⢠.lis
Noed of ⢠.. Ruga_" Club.
!
, A correspondom$ writos!io 'sa.y u It 'is tI
sca.ndt\l · thAt ther~ 19 ·no Rvgb~ club in
a.n~h()I'
~el
form~~
Â¥SO' UNSWEETENED
.<~~t;ibu",
tr'g~ Tw
ab~ld
"
~y
I -
,
The titles
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On
WAtT, MASON
uemely
room of ~
'the botlor
'the arrhal of ..
.and the oDerable
.10 DOl story.
States.
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A gent.lomao
boring
with
.anecdote&
ot bis W&8
c1eT"el'
yog his,. Iguest
bet ~ou.·'
.eoid he, I t that dog of mine will bring your
tea into your room ~moITOW morniDg, in
JI8Iif.,t
The ~ue9t smiled a.Dd ,:~~~~:;~'n
8cciePted the
Puncl.uaOy ..t h
aoven o'clock the next Iriorning the dDg
arrived. j'umped on the guest's bed and
cQaUonge.
Tho
dId
I w_ejnt to sleep.
guest
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to obtain from' yoUr
t4'"~t.~ I&-ocel·lwn.te A~K Co., Reading
â¢
..J
in"lncLing
wet,.."
I
OMf HOUSING.
.Amusing
I Contrlbutliin
â¢
,
from tile
y
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one and I1nly Custa,.d;
lIli,h f,oi, to thai
n confusion
l
I
waIM iJ ARK;
I
.,... Proudle'. Slater.
motH
1/3
Packe" ⢠61d.,. It
tE~lW:i~\d~i~Dg'8
he
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had no - , but
~DsoIed himself thnt he WLd won ' the
-wager. "'Welt," sa.td he, la.ter, on, Uthat
<1og,' ol. y
not bring.in lilY tea." 1~~::tic~"t:I
~'I1l(1~, , e did,"
lied his host; "he
aide your~t"
Imnk it
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foUO\T" ~;:;~:~~~:'"
There 18 little doubt tha.t the ~ry of winter
Ilatio'n will be still jtt'Oater IDdul~ in by will be "::J'::r:
;u. classes of tho community during thl cut off, .
orthooming d.a.ncing season. ~ Ln.st year down for
~M no rccoro one for Readingt.. ..bot:.ll,a.s r,- starvation
gards
the the
number
of ba.ils
a.anees,
re.OO.Br
held, and
number
of
who etc.,
pat- ed,
tha:t'-;-:·_-.·...·â¢â¢
ronisedt
days. "hen th.... ,..,1\
Waltz?
FOOD
J
t~
them. Tho qld
,,\i;il1'i~;;~>::;
suffer
keep" you fit
!>"'stanoe Mr.
bero.
Berkshire," which. is in
issued to the public When
favoura.hl0
staffoonditioDS
In
of
the ;~],tr~hi:~"
..~w:.....:~ge;:n:.T~.:l~ly~m:o:re:;.:pGC:t~.a:to~T:a~lD:.:t:h~.~ga.I::;-~a.n:d~t~h~.t~~:::~~~;~~~:!!~:~~;~~::~~:~~:~::::;:~:==~:::~~::i:1 1ea.rned
o.ppea.r. There is tho ms.nQr
HmtQn, .wpich
,
.,
'1
1
I
build you up ;
.
Hroad
waa (owned
Earls of Wa.rwiok j of Hintou Piparo,
ta.kes ita 8000ud Dame from &. f3.Dlib of
Pip;a.rd who exizrt.ed in the 13f.h ee.ntury.
Th~re was also a f&nuiT ca.Ued St6nlake,
,,..110 proba.bly took \ their .n&D'tO from thlS
I ,
22 ,000 PAl
:: At
(1
at,&Oy
__'. 0',_,
:
r
. I I OWing
â¢
H os,ery'
to
stockings ready lor
ow';no .to t',e , l3ank's res'
'"'hose he was keeping
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A great, Fre!li:h D~pery Hc)usei
the adverse 'Rate o! Exchange. '
'delivery. A qig Lohddn
tnctlon of overdrafts;
for neJl.t winter.
I
eouT~ of timo tho pee~
> ,~ih,!.;;r,~o~:;ill merchant,
..""~"U A
tho
,...ith
t't'
.I ·L ·R~I
~~:~~r:~~;;~
rate, in -he late 15th oeD'
manor Wt\3 knOWD DIS th&t .f HinaOOe Stnnlai<.. or St&nl&ke. It I ;;;~'iti~~-'in·
~
0)\"1\00 hy Lord Sandys of
S"PE-.&lI.
,
and â¢
,
,i, ,~ ..OUT.U"
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Being the
,)
'Known Food
is EconJmy to
use ~t freely;
,,.
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Tour Ort!er,
(READING) LIMITE\D.
8
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W~st St~~et.
- .. !
S~k ~nkle~,Stocking~-Special! I
!
allr.clive range of , l~di.". bl"';k ,ilk
Ankle Stockings. with
to lne.. 'rhe~e
V"!y
.ak
qualitie. are
The MaJ[er Laughed at
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,
We ehowed 's. oerMin .l:ma.ker
2/11 i 3/11.1
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Cashmere
Finish HOle-Black
.
and Colours.
..Iv.. can sell tl\om at
'"
at'2/11l.
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~ne lot is ⢠heavy se,..m1e â¢â¢ make, ribbed,-end
Id~.al for I the coming .euon.
Black onlv
2 /lH.
So
aample stocking, ~m.l088, hoo:ry
, qutIitYt caBhmere finish, 1 and
. dyo.j " fast black. II Ho ridiculed
tl1e idea. of accepting an order
about 8/-.. a' pair. I Yet we our- ,.
oplendid.
4 /lH. 6/lll.
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,
hard
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wear:;~thi;.:;.~~;~·~r
& Caversham
LAUNDRY,
' ",,,;QU,lUl§j
â¢
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The olher lot i. al.o a heavy make. but in
Firm '01 long established
jl,putakon; ",hO.e .",o~k - ,
navy. ta1' putty. cbating and grey. The lame
price.
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2 /,1 It . ,
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Dainty. White Stockings Eor Outdoor
and Evening Wear.,
,
,,'
Cream Hose for Golf
and TenDis.
TELEPHONE
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Ladieo' heavy Ribbed
, Stockings. all-wool. and in cream 'only. jUlt
the tbjhg · for aports we.... Im/>o.oible to
repeat at thia price.
-;--
5/11 .'
.
. Cotton HOle reduced' to 1/6!~
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A good roake olloclios black Cotton Stockinw.
fe!;everyday ·wear. Usual v,alue. 1/1 It. 213_
Warranted fa.t black. Price DOW 1/6!.
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.
.grey, navy,
~l.k to knee.
no' wonderful
h
ooflt ...~. Special price
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McIltoy,
,
.
--
, ouse
.
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Centre.
,
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.
f
,
f,
.
Hdse.
Qxford
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are fROMINENT;
SPI~CI)U, WINDOW SHOW.
;
McILROYS~
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r.
write for NET Price. 14' to
GEOl~lGE STREET. CAVERSHAM.
wen.
2/6\. i
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An uo!'sual j,argain.
GlVES
' - [
CONSlSTEPIT
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SATISFACJION.
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A splendid range 01 ladies' line wf.ite d ;lo
Hooe, fa.hi dned to lea. Well made. S/6
3/1 H. 5/6. t
â¢
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Alao a heavy -.yhi<e Couon Hose...a~e"'IJ'
, unequalled lor liard
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,street,
237.