Reading Standard Etc 12-1920
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NOTIC!!8.
MIDDLE-AGED
DEATH OF MRS. BENJAMIN PEny. POUCEMAN'S
CHASE
,
'l~:~~~~~'~
I.igb,"
ofTho
Mr.
at PeU,.
PA T,TEN-GLASS
â¢
â¢
Tel -Tale Knife Leads to Charge' of
I
1 --
at 210. Kenne ~ SIde Beadmg, were
eldest dl'ughter of Mr. Wilham
the beat. known public men on ~" ...;idâ¢.
hemS' .found O~ir
;'; natoMa prenples.
m Kid~or"
ad, cs.vo.nham., on
In developinG' t.he buawese in
an lln1awfu purpo8(t
the 8Out.h, ~lr. and Mn Pe ~t.y had
fUflLher charr~ Wlth breaking
paxt.on HOll ~e, Reading. for many years, and
the
,!louBtl of 156, Lonrecently at Bournemout.b.
;
Road, and III
b\aclilt bOonel, four
Mr. Pett,. and famllf will bave the atmpn.thy
af a Wide cU'cl0 of frtend. at Rel\.(HD ~, where cruet vessels, 8. I
10 110t e.a, and
I the property
they were 10 wen known and BO blghly r e- a knIfe, nhted
of /1 ame! Oota
,pe<llod.
THE
·
..,!"
I """'''''''''''''
"ORCO~
LA,I
'MPROV~MEKTS.
â¢
Work for tile U
~.
I
the properLy of I,.Cbar1ea Kegm&ld Churn, ojl
Oclober 30th
,
In the fim oharge. P c Pullen 81Ud t.hat. at
'l 30 p.m. on Nov. 24th, the pnlOD8r1 were
abbut to leave the .garden at. 6, Xldmor& Rooo,
Cave,r3i1a m, and Hermon, l:at.chtng ni~ht o(
w;tnw, aakod him If a certain penon IlVed In
tllat hOUle WltnCSJI rephed,j " No, who IS bOo?"
R~ nnoD Bald, .. I don't know, but I have a
message for him" Wltne8S asked, .. What ,lS
t ho massar-e, and who 11 it from?" Hermon
I
a thud
CQa,II;O
.taahng .. gentlelJu1,n'. ;tileIo16~....!alued a.t £11.
~\.!'~'.9:~jl:'.:j~I,~,;,;j:~:'h~B!;:::;~j~~~;~;:~:
\piclona,
replied,
\!
I
I
.I
,'
.
"fr.aenda of
had --tOng I1lf'O
makini of engtnos
welo9l:ned bome the
onJ,
n.am.!lI
to pay' ~bElll' last tn'ou"" . to
mg men wqo 1.a.ld down
and who, although a~nt
eent 10 spalt. Ho remlLl'ked
must be to ha.~ e heeD.
lUI
'-
thing that ,.
.. men wbo lB&ve ,their JIves
took the
1 I
don't bo.,,·." it&ving bis 151lSwitneaa
namoa
and \~~::i'1t~;nio;~~~
addre6SCS.
Hermon \hen prlBOners'
ran away.
Seizing
Klemp, Wltnesa gave him m charge of n. la¥.
Pp ynt.e r, ~bo had appeared on the scene, and
pursued Hermon, ;tho had run up Mount
Stroot and through St. Peter's Churchyard.
Here hd was overtaken, "and said, .. All right,
ci>n.~able, I'm done, I ' cannot run any morc"
Witness .took hIm to where he had left :Mr.
P oynter, but ! found the other prisoner hOod
~scaped.
,'
I,'I
I
W&8
rI
!
I ,
a'g aimt Harmon of
Thero
-,-
~ - "'1
LHi..' Kead,-Io-Wear Whiter' CollI.
Geatlemea'i Tailor-Made Saib.
dpeDe4.
At: the ReadlDg Borough Polioe
Friday In lut 1Â¥eek. Ernc.~ Lionel
and Philip Stanlo1 Kemp, glvmg an
was born a\; Hexham In
-
_I
(l:8TABLI SHED 30 nAllS).
,
Housebreaking.
Mre. PeUr
time. havmg
!
try, 61la ¥.aw- proud t.hey
fighting 1ll.pn who were
especially t.@ee Vi ho bad
t.be .field Of ~att.le
I
Mrs, Ernest ' Hodgkm
memonal tablet; and the
(Vicar of St. George's)
honour of thoec who
vlc, laf their Klng
tho.t. it might ,b e 8J . . ."",,\,,.
It. My by day of t.heir .Aut.y
a..nd country m the 61ght of
10
j
House Ransaoked.
.. u:~ .:::,~, uu "':',,""u, Mr. White, a.
aB.ld that
about
Bugf.er B.. WhIte, from
RoyaJ Bern Regi.m~t,
,post:' .
W"",t.he ""'"
J tablet
\
tben pl,;.,.,1i
from Mr. &nd Mrs.
and :Mr8. C. E. Hodgkm,
the et.a.ff.
â¢<
'I
The t.ablet is OOIlStnlC\.ed
I.
I ~o 1rO'"
SIGNET RINGS_ â¢
y~u cannot uae anything better
4/1 toll! 2 â¢
21J- toiS I G
9 -ct Gold
1_.
I
.
(,
I
1 " 1i
lS-<:t. ZlIJ
lS-C!. 50/-
No 701
No 70·1- 9-c!
FO~ .
SKIN
IRRITATIONS
Iâ¢
1 No 701.
lS.cl Gold
a.:nd the
'\
~~~~~~~~~~~~i~
IiIan a
lew applications of loc:Iex-
nlent which penetrates througb
tile
antiseptic,
,em.clial
oint·
ilia highly
lkin and
lIeals with
remarkable rapidity, Where the troubie
'\ is wting or recur'.ing. and ordinary
.,
ointments are uaeJea the valuable
properties of lode.z en:! 'i I
No 131.
LADlES'
No 731. ·
No. 7H
e .
'I
presenb. ~e considered It l ometbmg e:rlraordlDary tb see .. body of veo!'lle who boo
t.hrown th~r beam i.nto ,one Piece of work a.nd
acbl~\ e lIuch .plendid IJUcce.u. The work af
1I111l810narlef! was not a.t prellant. very easy and
the waa lI'jre that the attention af the public
had been ~lv erted from tbe mlSBion field by the
horron anCt tragedy nearer home, and durinA'
the PD.st six years had forgotten the spiritual
,t
No 643.
~ .~ 'f '
~~
I
~'
No 625.
No 58&.
No.' Il.
auorte4 ~
,.
"
",-_c,;,_:=_. whole heartt/ to ce
go
aid of
Iwork, ! and
was
aee perfectl1.1
haw that wonderful
sale had I ~,:. .⢠,~::
the
httle
was now import&nt tast
at leut
that, t.he
all
8j)Ond freely so that the
,~~::;:~;ng;f
~
P.~,~la'ond Pcridot~ lli/l ~
taten It
_._-1>1
"
P ~~e~~~;
, EARLY.
Oi
,eI
BROOCHES.
..â¢
,'he bul ""C. 1
i
;â¢â¢'
411 to.a
2:03.
-No.
,
I~ 0
11 to 2"
Real Pearls and
No. 251.
Rolled Gold
..
2/1 10 711 _
Solid Gold
..
1/1 to 42/.
SII"'er Mounted SCENT '
.
BOTTLES '
.11 to 21/-
I
Amel},v'!. ,I .",
Real Pearl. arid
MI-
.
as
present in
8.
aUl PICIOu..1
OOC:UtOD .
the-<:first IDCCuieD that
the Diocese b&d \ ~II
Co."p,.ny
:~~:~~~~~'~Y~~~~~~~l[:~:i,1
Th. openwg cet'emon1 ':" ...,~~~_o~'-l!
Wedncsd.a.y by the Rev. ....
and there were
1I.
the Rev.
IJ.
Buchana.n·nunlop!
DEATH AND
, BRITTON⢠,aald
W.
excellent Idea. of b~~k'inlrl
p,.lea.nt thIS
I
'.
if
The FOUr Artlcl. . ., -
12 2 ,0 to III 12 0
Solid S,lver NECilLETS,I/-to 4/1
Gold PI.ted
110
pubhc capacity at that aale~ &nd
they had to riO );lack to t.he da.yi of Calla", and
AIrs ¥-acko.rn~ to find 8. parallel to ~ that
I ./
oerlJ fine .tI~ 0/
GoodJ JUJlQble 'Jor Pructlt. at tlae
finut el4lul! on]ltDhh-e.
By 'hOp-
Policiea ,at Lloyd'..
would not:
un·
' mentloned t.bat tHeU'
due to !In. :Surge for
a BiSbop
"Ife
~~~~~;~~~~~~,~;~~1.~
She ea.rnee~ly ap-
;::~~~E~;;O~f~,t~b';,.;worten
Fine Dl... t1l0n<l;S, &CO..
ping earl!l you
tlon.
further
&
£500
cquld 1:0 1an.
to
18-ct Gold ~d Platinum, S
We htJUII!
YOUR
KNOWS·'
diffillJ;
mo
I
I
Dlainonds. &.t0 110 D.
.... ..\ I
DOCTOR~- jI ! I'
need.zeal
of t!lase
ftmLherc~lled
afield.autAlso
tbouaht
the
f9f aervice
in she
thoae
years 1;~r~~:l~~~J~;~~;~~~~
n&<turally rather ~ tiurned itself aut. ¥4
were ~ndini' it lDcreBBUlily difticult to ret
to ~frcr themselves for the mqst
tlie mission field. The value of
ey
down eO-ormousl" b1,lt It. ..
i;'i:ot.~~
Reading they had ot
PENDANTS.
GEM RU'IlGS.
94 Gold.
'"
",I to 11/1 No 10
l!k;t Gold
I&/lto all a a
.No 643
is·cl., Gold. 3 Sapphire or 1
No 11
Ruby DoubJc:b, 2 SinaU Diamond-,11(1. 1.
â¢â¢
No 641 tS·ct. Gold, 3 Sapphires or r'
Rubies, 4 Diamonds, .12 1& a
)
No 625. 18·cl Gold and Platinum: S j
No. 588.
I
An Alt... War Deleot.
Mrs BURGE ex'Pre68oo her pleuure at, bemg
MR,
Silver MntUlted SWELL-
ING SALTS I".
, Solid Silver VASES',
â¢
(
/.
PHOtO FRAMES, â¢
â¢â¢
'1 2JI to 42/"
"
,
1/1 to 1,,1
lGil to 42/-
,'
' CANDLESTJCKS.
t
111 'to 21/.
PENDANT~.
1/- 10 1/1
Silvet'l Brushes M1rrors. Combs,
and dOUJU "or' lother hoes to
â¢
select from.
II
our Wi""-'-â¢
..J
ItEPAIItS.-j1we un
~ t Ilaff
Office ..d ... oMoriab aU
t'
_ _-t-'----L-""-.f.::
W, :-'48tee
OUR GUARANTEE.
can OblaHJ 4ftY11Jhere. aml if ""'
BACK"" juJl. IRetJU'.lh~ tKtide II.
l'ur~asc.
HlNDS~ Ltct; 4$, ,
Watc~8kere
r
I
,
an"': le'we.nen.
6ree'rDi'.~~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~
Branches at>Vood
Southampton, Lewisham, C
~.
, I
,
~;;l~~~duUl~,~~;:l:~I~~~;J:-J](i~~:!~~~~;'~£· when
CO;;;-,;;;~v:;;'~-;;';';i.
~till,
I ""Jo;;,i;li I
as
~,ooibo,y
&. . .
..~,tr;ibttfD
.⢠St.bemg
\Johu'a.
carrIed
out, tho;e
;"
Miuwas
Sybtl
Russel!,
Mw
J.
Brown, 8OdgS. a d :Mr.
P',OIJ.,t-J:.on,..Mr,'
plaDoforLe 1010 1.
....... U9B&D<18S6.
"
of wark
'there they were, a.ud
they had ttl ooncentrato th61r
get a. record Bum. The otheL
readily enough
th" day a. programme of mUSIC,
by )lr Probert..Jane8, A. .C.O' ,
. I .
I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j~'
81111 Holders.
TabletClass
IB~,;~!l~~I~~i~:t~~?~~~T~~~lt:,oB"ttor'
I
and Mrs Yrettr
StoJ1.-l4re. F. Wm-
I
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'1 'FOR
4
·Presents.
-",KE STANDS ...... 1/91. 4/6, 5/11
DEEP BOWLS _...... " ... f~.m 1i l1i,
GLASS DISHES
. _" ... from
TU?t1B:LERS , g reat VDrlotv,
â¢
from
WINES
... . ____ ...
Old.
Sid.
'Did.
. . ' fill
C~ER'En BUTTERS
TAL)', SUGARS
10-
" 1/6i
LOW
: . 11ld,
.. 1/3.
.. ./9l
COVERED J,u! JARS '
CELERY GLASSES
ANl;l MA.NY OTHER LINES-
,
---,
,
GI~:::~.\ o.;......~;:muaicl WILl , provided by t}.e
~.....b."'1 .
J ,ENKINS,
China. & Glass Stores,
t
TEb MAGNESIA
STOIICH PAIN
365, OXFORD ROAD
(CcIlDa1l1Jht ]load Tram
stoP).
,
General Hardware Stores.
407, QXFORD ROAD
(Elm . Park Boad. Tram stop).
..
KAY'S
.
".
, LINSEED CO~POUiiO
I. a
.
-.
reliable old English -
Home remeay fo,.--- ,
COUG.HS.. CQl,Q.~, '
!jail,. week'. output of coal wu
â¢â¢ compared "Itb 4,~729 ton.s
poDding .... k 01 lut year.
I
.
Arttl a : ~ronchltl&"C. ·
- l~-I 4/6 of cnemlsts.