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VOL. 20—NO. 378 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM FURTHER HEAVY CLASHES IN ETHIOPIA ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WORK HUNDREDS SEE FASHION BRITAIN "HOLDS HER HAND" AUCTION OF FURNITURE OF ' SPEEDS UP PRODUCTION ON THE ESTIMATES PARADE AT HAMIILTON IN NORTH CHINA TAX RESISTERS Honour Mark Twain Hospital to be controlled by "Autonomy" More Believed to Articles Knocked Down to NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (CP)— OF IMPORTED PRODUCTS New York Models in ensembles The Mark Twain Centennial a Board of Trustees Have Fallen Through. Sympathizers Yesterday reached its climax last night by local & foreign firms as the 100th anniversary of the Considerable casualties when tribesmen VOTE FOR TRAINING OF HOTEL LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—Britain is OVERSEER OF POOR STARTS famous author was celebrated in New York, Bermuda, San Fran­ Hundreds of people thronged the "holding her hand" tn North China. BIDDING AFTER SILENCE HELP RECEIVES SUPPORT cisco ar.d Honolulu, half the ambush Italian convoy of trucks HamUton Hotel griU on Tuesday "Vague but grave" Is today's des­ cription from British official circles world away. Some of the bright­ night to see the fashion parade fea­ SUence was the predominant feat­ of the news from Japan and China. est names of contemporary Uter- The completion of consideration turing noted New York models wear­ ure at the auction sale of articles of From Peiping it is reported that the aturepald tribute to the author of the Estimates of Revenue and Ex­ ing ensembles expected to set the furniture belonging to Mrs. T. Misick Despatches from the war fronts in Ethiopia yesterday- peoclamation of North China's of "Huckleberry Finn" in mes­ penditure was the subject of a com­ fashion for well-dressed women with­ and Mrs. G. S. MorreU (chairman of told of further heavy clashes of forces, with considerable "autonomy" is believed to have fallen sages to New York's Mark mendatory note when the motion in the next six months. Bathing the Bermuda Woman Suffrage Soc­ through. Chinese sources, including Twain Birthday Party, among losses on both sides. Ethiopian tribesmen ambushed a con­ for adjournment was made in the and beach costumes, walking and iety) yesterday afternoon at "CaveUo representatives of the Foreign Min­ them Rudyard Kipling, Eugene voy of Italian trucks on the southern front and a bloody House of Assembly yesterday after­ cycling outfits and evening gowns Bay," Somerset. FoUowing their istry, are said to have intimated that O'Neal, Sir James Barrie, Ro- battle ensued. noon. In speaking on the motion, were displayed by the models, the usual line of resistance against pay­ the proclamation has been indefinit­ maln RoUand, Booth Tarking- Col. Dill toot the opportunity of con­ fabrics ranging from rubber (bathing ing taxes without having any re­ In Italy II Duce speeded up an intensive campaign for ely postponed. ton, Albert Bigelow Paine and gratulating the Finance Committee costumes) to highly expensive evening presentation, Mrs. Misick and Mrs. increasing the country's national production, in his efforts many others. The messages for their careful consideration and gown material. NANKING, Nov., 20. (CP)—Am­ MoreU declined to pay their parish were read by Professor WiUiam to defeat the League of Nations' sanctions. All available presentation of the Estimates; and he The models were the Misses Georgi- bassador Akira Aritoshl of Japan told taxes and orders were recently issued Lyon Phelps, the toastmaster. land is to be used for raising corn, wheat and other im­ also congratulated still more the anna Cusacks (one of New York's 12 the Associate Press today that against them by the Magistrate of Miss Nana Gabrilowitsch, House as a whole for the expeditious best models), Frances HaUparn (the "Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek has the Western District for a levy on ported products. grand-daughter of Mark Twain, manner in which they had dealt with "Chesterfield Girl"), Martha Moors given me his solemn assurance that their furniture. spoke over the radio, which the Estimates. (one of the New York girls selected Japan has no cause for apprehension Police Sergeant O. S. MuUens again linked up the cities where Mark He remarked that speaking from to go to Paris and model for Jean regarding North China.*' appeared in the role of auctioneer, a BRITAIN PURSUING BASIS PICKED MARKSMEN HALT Twain lived and worked. In an experience in the House of Assem­ Patou; and the '•Lucky Strike" Girl") part in which he has had much prac­ TOKIO, Nov. 20. (CP)—Japan's Bermuda Sir T. Astley Cubitt, OF SETTLEMENT bly that extended over more years Miss Judy Ford ("Miss Florida" in tice since the tax resistance campaign ITALIANS IN HILLS army wUl control the independent the Governor, was the speaker. than he cared to remember, it was the 1934), Deanne Fureau (the "Palm- was carried to the Western Parishes state of North China now in the mak­ LONDON, Nov. 20. (BOP)—Mr. first time that he had known the oUve" Girl"), Jane Baker ("Venus a few years ago. But Sergeant Mul- ROME, Nov. 20. (CP)—Mussolini Estimates of Revenue and Expendit­ ing, according to information from lins, practised fhough he might be, Maurice Peterson, head of the Abys­ personaUy led Fascist Italy today in of 1934") and Florence HeUer. reUable sources last night. Dispatches ure to be completed by November was only just equal to the situation -oo sinian Department in the Foreign the launching of a vast intensive cam­ The fashions these girls displayed to Japanese news agencies and news­ Office, who several weeks ago visited 20th., and he hoped tliat the example were from the stocks of Messrs. which arose when, for several min­ paign for increased national product­ set by the House would be followed by papers in China indicated that the utes, no bids were forthcoming. The Paris and had conversations with ion to defeat the League sanctions. Trimingham Brothers, Messrs. H. Japanese forces are prepared to take THREAT OF GENERAL COAL officials of the French Ministry those who came after. A. and E. Smith, Bermuda, and entire company remained sUent. He summoned the heads of the king­ measures against anyone attempting ofForeign Affairs with a view to dom's fruit and vegetable growers MarshaU Field & Company of The Sergeant, something of a wag, STRIKE IN BRITAIN BILL TO AMEND BILL to block the autonomous movement. observed that he had never before estabUshing technical details of the syndicate to discuss a programme for Chicago. The independence of a large area Abyssinian problem as a basis to which An unusual position was mentioned known women to keep their peace Mineworkers Decide to Press increased home production as it with a population of 90,000,000 is ex­ for so long. any proposals for a settlement of the appUes to their vital fields. AU avU- on consideration of a bill amending MESSRS. SMITH'S DRESSES pected to be declared this week. Italo-Abyssinian conflict might be the Civil Service Estabhshment Bill OVERSEER STARTS BIDDING able land wiU be utilised for raising oo—- Claim for Wage Increase referred, is returning tomorrow to corn, wheat and other products now which has not yet passed the Legis­ The dresses suppUed by Messrs. DEATH OF EARL JELLIC0E It was then that one of the Over­ Paris to assist the BritishAmbassador, .mported. lative Council. The new bill was Smith were: YeUow wool suit, hand seers of the Poor, whose demands the LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—By a Sir George Clerk, in discussions with taken into committee, but on the knitted in ; belt, buttons OCCURRED YESTERDAY sale was arranged to meet, bid the majority of 409,351*. votes to 29,215 the French Government of various More than 100 Ethiopians were suggestion of Mr. Speaker the com­ and boutonniere of raphia; navy exact amount of Mrs. Misick's Ua­ in a national ballot, members of the matters arising out of the Italo- reported killed in an official com­ mittee rose and reported progress. blue felt hat by Lincoln Bennett of biUty, £5. 6. 11. The articles were Mineworkers' Federation have auth­ Abyssinian dispute. munique today in a fight at Monte Mr. Speaker pointed out that it would Britain's Most Outstanding orised the Executive Committee to London; costume complete with knocked down to Miss D. Johnson, a It wiU be recaUed that at the time Gundi on November llth. be impossible to proceed with an press a claim for an advance of wages matching navy blue gloves and navy Naval Figure sympathiser with the Suffrage of Mr. Peterson's former visit, no amending bill until it was known that of 2/- per shift for adults and 1/- per blue calf bag from Paris; navy blue Society's aims, for £5. 15. 0. Miss proposals which gave any prospect of HARAR, Nov. 20. (CP)—Ethiopian the bill it amended had become law. shift for youths, even to the extent and white step-in pumps. French LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—Lord Jel- Johnson was the only other bidder. fulfilling the conditions which the tribesmen ambushed a convoy of The amendments suggested by the of tendering their notice. angora swagger suit in turquoise Ucoe, the outstandig British Naval sjji Mrs. MorreU's case the amount British and French Governments ItaUan trucks on the southern front Legislative Council to the Bermuda blue; yoke cuffs and pockets with figure, died today. It was as com­ owfng was £4. 12. 6., and the articles consider essential, namely, that they today, resulting in a sharp conflict in Nursing Home BiU were agreed to, This is the biggest majority in any new inverted tucks; white angora mander of the Grand Fleet from 1914 were knocked down to Mrs. H. St. are acceptable to the Ethiopian and which more than 450 casualties were and the bill was accordingly returned pull-over hand-made in France; white G. Butterfield, the only bidder, for national ballot in the history of the suffered on both sides. The fighting to 1916, and as First Sea Lord from Union. The result was announced ItaUan Governments and in conso­ to the Council. fur felt hat fashioned by Messrs. sixpence in excess of the amount due. was most bloodly, the report said. 1916-17 that Earl JelUcoe won his after a meeting of the Executive at nance with the spirit of the League The Salaries Levy Bill and the ap­ Smith's rniUiners; doeskin gloves, The entire sale, which was con­ More than 150 native SomaU troops greatest fame. Born in December, Barnsley, in Yorkshire, and the state­ Covenant, were forthcoming. pUcation of the West India Oil Com­ j handbag of white quilted kid, both ducted on the veranda of "CaveUo of the Italian southern army were 1859, he entered the Navy in 1872. He ment added that the result was being WhUe there are no grounds for sup- pany for permission to store petrol­ I washable; white genuine buck ox­ Bay," the residence of Commander killed or wounded and the Ethiopian served in the Egyptian war and in communicated to the Prime Minister I posing that such proposals are now eum in bulk, orders which were in fords. Blue and white tweed suit casualties were estimated at more 1893, when he was Commander of and Mrs. MorreU, lasted only about with a request that he should inter­ available, the request made by the charge of Mr. Tucker, were again than 300. The report stated that with swagger coat to match, both the Victoria, he was wrecked. ten minutes. The colours of the Ber- j view the Executive Committee. i League co-ordinating Committee on carried over. native defenders attacked the convoy, taUored in London; navy blue ac­ He served on the China station muda Woman Suffrage Society, red, November 2nd., that the French and j The grant for the improvements capturing 53 trucks of munitions. cessories consisting of felt hat, doe­ from 1898 to 1901, and commanded white and green, were prominent on Officials have been empowered to British Governments "should work at the Hospital, set down under cover skin gloves and bag from Paris; the Naval Brigade and acted as Chief- two large banners flaunting their convene a national conference of the in the name of the League for the re- of the Governor's Message No. 41, was French scarf; navy blue kid ties. of-staff to Vice Admiral Sir E. Sey­ message "Votes for Women." Union when necessary, either to con­ establishment of peace", makes ADDIS ABABA, Nov. 20. (CP)— considered and a Supplementary Ap­ Commander Bakala Ayela, command­ Coral wool bouclet suit made in mour during the attempted relief cf • There was a large number of sup­ sider the outcome of the negotiations desirable a continuation of the techni­ propriation Resolve was taken through ing 1,000 of Ethiopia's best marksmen, England; cardigan can be worn sepr- the Peking Legations in 1900. He porters of the Suffrage Society pre­ now beginning or to confirm the put­ cal survey of the problem. its first, second and third readings. ately if desired; glass buttons set off sent. Prior to the sale the commit­ today halted the ItaUan advance in was severely wounded at Peitsang. ting into effect of the coalfields' bal­ LONDON, Nov. 20. (CP)—The Brit­ It carries an appropriation of £535 !new neckline; worn with genuine tee of the Bermuda Woman Suf­ the Radowa Hills, inflicting heavy In 1905 he became Director of Naval lot. The situation is very difficult, ish Government is actively engaged towards the improvements required j Panama hat and white accessories frage Society were entertained to losses, it was reUably reported here. Ordnance, a post he held for two but the opinion is expressed by news­ in an attempt to obtain an agreement at the Hospital. consisting of doeskin gloves, white lunch by Mrs. MorreU, who was after­ a years. He served as Rear-Admiral papers that as "Nobody" wants a from all oU producing countries for a ——oo The larger question of the divorce I buck ties and white bag; white in the Atlantic Fleet from 1907-8, wards "At home" to other supporters strike" some way out may be found. of the Hospital from Government genuine buck oxfords. who attended the event. . ban on petroleum exports to Italy, it and was a Lord Commissioner of the was learned here today. WEDDING OF MR. BERNARD was not discussed at length, as it was Blue Angora three-piece suit, with Admiralty and ControUer of the -oo- 00 GENEVA, Nov. 20. (CP)—Reports thought better to defer this until newest cape sleeves and striped blouse Navy from 1908 to 1910. He was ap­ GOSLING TODAY the legislation was before the House. white felt hat and blue and white BARTENDER CHARGED WITH were circulating in League of Nations pointed to command of the Atlantic circles today that the United States HOSPITAL IN TRUST? accessories; white genuine buck Fleet in 1910, and In 1911 was appoint­ ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE pumps. White doeskin skirt, with, ARSON Congress may soon be asked by Presi­ A message was therefore sent to ed in command of the Second Divis­ WiU Marry Mrs. J. Williams in "Breemar" snug coat and sweater TREATY REVISION dent Roosevelt to pass a law forbidding j the Governor stating that the House ion of the Home Fleet. From 1912 to of Reseda green; French beret and Hearing in St George's Court the exports of petroleum, steel, coal Philadelphia is in favour of the management of the 1914 he was Second Sea Lord of the white accessories complete the cos­ and lead to beUigerents in tbe Italo- King Edward Hospital being divorced Admiralty, and on the outbreak Tomorrow Britain Wants Back Debts; tume ; white genuine buck pumps. Ethiopian conflict. These reports At noon today the marriage will from Government and vested in of War he became Commander of A serious case wiU be heard to­ Russia Wants Credit apparently were based on the recent take place in Philadelphia of Mr. Trustees, and is prepared to subsi­ the Grand Fleet. morrow at St. George's PoUce Court statement of the Secretary of State, Bernard T. Gosling, son of Mr. and dise the Hospital to the extent of MESSRS. TRIMINGHAM'S DRESSES In 1916 he was made First Sea Lord, by Mr. H. M. Godet, magistrate for Mr. Cordell HuU, that the American Mrs. F. Goodwin Gosling, of "Under­ £20,000 for the year 1926. The message and tbe foUowing year he was ap­ LONDON, Nov. 20. (CP)—Experts the Eastern district, when Anthony Government would watch these wood," Paget, and Mrs. Josephine asked the legislation to this effect The first costume shown by Trim­ pointed Chief of Naval Staff. He was of the British Treasury, Foreign Frank Semas, bartender at the Royal articles, which Canada proposed that WiUiams, widow of Mr. C.B. Williams to be prepared. ingham Brothers was a sports outfit: made Admiral of the Fleet in 1919 Office and Board of Trade are study­ Arms,*St. George's, wiU appear to ing the projected revision of the the League should forbid to Italy. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. G. A. Williams, on the recom­ cherry red hcmespun coat with and in 1920 became Governor-General answer a charge of arson. Anglo-Russian trade treaty. The oo— Bromley, of Chestnut HiU, PhUadel- mittal of the Estimates fcr the pur­ notched cellar, taUcred by Maxim of and Commander-in-Chief of New Semas is aUeged to have set fire to existing agreement is said to have phia. pose, moved for the inclusion of an London; sports suit white hand-knit Zealand. He retired in 1924. Slight Slackening of British the Royal Arms between 1 and 2 a.m. worked well geneiaUy, but the Brit­ Mrs WiUiams is well-known to a item to provide for a grant of £388 of avery fine bubble stitch, designed His famous work, The Grand last Sunday morning. He was charged ish hope to strike a better equilibrium Industrial Activity number of people here, as she visited towards the Hotel Employees' Assoc­ exclusively for Triminghams in Paris; Fleet, 1914-16: its creation, develop- with the offence on Sunday after in the balance of trade, which is 1- Bermuda a few years ago as Miss iation. white peccary handbag was designed men and work, is the story of Brit­ LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—Industr being arrested by the PoUce. now affecting them adversely. al activity in the United Kingdom' Bromley and again last winter, when The Association hoped, he stated, fcr Triminghams by Bembarron of ain's answer to the challenge of This is an indictable charge, and as estimated by the Board of Trade, she stayed at the Trimingham house to begin work at cnce and build up a London; white gloves of doeskin foreign powers for sea supremacy. Semas was not required to plead The Russians want longer term was 0.6 per cent less in the third at the Mid-Ocean Club. company of men and women who made by Sylkigloves Ltd. of London. He wrote another widely-read book, when arraigned before the magistrate credits. Britain also wants to make quarter of 1935 than in the second would be responsible for and capable Two evening dresses were exhibited The Crisis of the Naval War, 1920. —oo— in St. George's PoUce Court on Tues­ some arrangement for the repay­ quarter, which was a smaUer decrease of taking care of the.help required by Trimingham also: a red metallic Earl JelUcoe was the first earl, the day. He was remanded in custody ment of the war debts from the than might have been expected as a in the hotels in Bermuaa. cloth evening gown, with a French title being created in 1925. He in St. George's gaol until tomorrow. Czarist regime totallirg eiound £250, result of seasonal movements. GENERAL WELCOME FOR THE Mr. Tucker, Mr. Misick and Col. seed-pearl evening bag; and a blue was also Viscount Brocas of South­ INQUIRY ADJOURNMENT 000,000. The activity was 7.4 per cent greater DiU, who were strongly in support crepe evening gown with sUver metal ampton and Viscount JelUcoe of U.S.—CANADA TRADE PACT embroidery, with a French diamante Scapa, the first title being created in On Sunday Mr. S. S. Toddings, than in the third quarter of 1934. Continued an Page 10 oo evening bag. 1925 and the second in 1918. Coroner for the Eastern District, The index for the three periods based on the quarterly average of 1930 were Triminghams' beach ensemble -oo- and a jury, inspected the Royal Arms "No doubt" about popularity 110,8,111.5 and 103.2 respectively. comprised a bathing suit of blue plaid and the inquiry into the cause of the SMUGGLED OPIUM FOUND 4,000 D0CKW0RKERS ON Prince Edward of Kent is oo—- acetate, the costume complete with conflagration was adjourned sine die. in Canada, says The Times STRIKE IN GLASGOW French Jom sandals and a beach bag Baby Prince's title Constable DaCosta first suspected IN BALTIMORE PEMBROKE'S NEW RECTOR of blue fish-net. fire when, about 1.30 a.m. on Sunday, LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—The Times Patrons for the fashion show were LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—The first­ he smelt smoke in Water Street. In $500,000 Find Made by Police ARRIVES IN FEBRUARY said editorially today that judging 50 Vessels Tied Up in Port Lady Best, Lady Watlington, Mrs. born son of the Duke and Duchess of a large upper room of the Royal Arms _____ from cabled comments the new Kent was christened today Prince Cannot be Unloaded T. M. Dill, Mrs. Seward Johnson, the Constable saw flames. Gasoline Yesterday The Rectorship of Pembroke, trade agreement between the United Mrs. G. s. Patton and Mrs. Curtis Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick had apparently been poured around which has been vacant since the re- States and Canada had been generally in the private chapel at Buckingham the room. Dawes. BALTIMORE, Md., Nov. 20. (CP)— singation of the Rev. Groves welcomed throughout the Republic. GLASGOW, Nov. 20 (CP)—The re­ Palace In the presence of two of his Two of the models left yesterday Further scrutiny of the premises by The discovery of approximately 50 in July last, has been accepted by the The paper declared that there was no fusal of 4,000 striking dock workers to grandparents, the King and Queen. in the "Monarch of Bermuda," but the police revealed that a hole had lbs. of contraband opium, believed Rev. Eustace Mordaunt Strong, M.A., doubt about its popularity in Canada, accept the conditions advanced by The ceremony was performed by the the others are staying on tn order been bored through the ceiling of to have been smuggled into Baltimore O.B.E. Mr. Strong was educated at and that it has been a great success their employers to settle a walk-out Archbishop of Canterbury, who used to complete a colour sound movie the bar room below and a window in from ships lying in the harbour, was Harrow and at Pembroke College, for the new Government. today hampered shipping activity water from the River Jordan dipped picture which is being prepared by Mr. that room had been left open, thus reported by the police today. Cambridge, graduating with honours In Canada the editorial grumblers her. The unloading of about 50 ves­ from the same font at which the baby S. Jack Solomon and Mr. Herbert creating a draught. in the Mathematical and the Theo­ are in a comparatively smaU minority sels in harbour is impossible, due to prince's great-grandfather, King Ed­ Bruce Cross, of RockefeUer Centre, The Royal Arms is a very ancient The value of the find is estimated logical Tripos. and they can only grumble, but in the the trouble, and a number of vessels ward the Seventh, was christened. New York. Mr Cross Is taking still buUding and next door Is the old to be $500,000. An additional 80 lbs. He is at present Vicar of Langham United States the objectors may ap­ scheduled to dock here have been shots, and Mr. Solomon Is superin­ The seventh in the line of succes­ State House, which contains many was reported to have been found by an in the diocese of Peterborough. Mr. peal to the Supreme Court to declare ordered to change their courses. The tending the camera work. The sion, the young grandson of the King antiques of great historical value. unidentified man who is the subject Strong is married, but has no chU­ that Congress has no legal right to dockworkers rejected the employers' will be known generaUy as "Prince It is now occupied by Masonic Lodge of a concentrated search by police dren. He expects to sail from Eng­ delegate to the President the author­ CentimKsl an Page IS conditions at a meeting yesterday. Edward of Kent." No. 200. and customs officials. land on February llth. ity to modify the tariff. "RALEIGH BICYCLES". Better value than ever. IWadson's

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t Smjai fertfe (SPEECHES AT SIGNING OF THE 9 and GIohmtBt latlg U.S.-CANADA TRADE PACT Crossword Puzzle MECHANICS HALL THEATRE INCORPORATING THE ROYAL. GAZETTE (ESTAB. 1828) ;By LARS MORRIS i THB COLONIST AND DAILY NEWS 4t> itMl MZ by Mr. Cordell Hull, TJ_3. Secretary of stantial proportion of which was farm May I say, Mr. Secretary, that I RADIO State, with regard to the growing products, and was purchasing over very cordially endorse aU that you § % MM M(o exports of raw materials etc. to Italy. $500,000,000 in return. Since 1929 have said of the mutual advantages •(*] - 1 r^ Mr. Hull at the same time placed our exports to Canada have slumped likely to flow to our respective coun­ certain raw materials and common to about $300,000,000, or a loss of some tries from the terms of the treaty? ••vr M3 articles of manufacture in the class $600,000,000. This toss has resulted On behalf of Canada, I heartily of essential war goods. in laige measure from short-sighted reciprocate the sentiments of inter­ HTG IN SEA-FOODS OF ALL KINDS Then be sure to see at "The present reports of shipments packages and the law became ef­ the brightest. Choruses introduced for of gasoline from California to ItaUan fective immediately. the first time to Bermuda are speed­ Lobster, Deep Sea Scallops, Soft Shell Crabs, Fresh Shrimps, and MECHANICS HALL Somaliland by consigning the pro­ State supervision and control is the ily taken up and sung with a fine Cherrystone Clams. Also Bermuda Fresh Fish, and Green Turtle duct to 'Oriental ports' is an example law's keynote. It provides 212 coun­ depth of feeling. Mrs. H. Warren Soup, Steaks and Fins MON—TUES—WED. of how discrepancies may be increased ties with a method for legalizing Allen's messages to the women in further now. liquor now banned by local option. the afternoons of Tuesdays, Thurs­ DINNEB DANCE NIGHTLY "On October 101 explained that the State repeal on August 24 returned days and Sundays are helpful. She $1.25 Table De Hote 6.30 to 9 p.m. Also A La Carte at all hours President's statement was based pri­ forty-two other counties to their is as much at home with her after­ marily upon the policy and purpose of old status of wet, but sales even noon audiences as with her largest BERRIE BROWN'S NATIVE ORCHESTRA ANNE SHIRLEY keeping this country out of war, and there were not legal until permits audience of ten thousand in the City plays until dosing in The Garden Restaurant that is different =f that it certainly was not intended to were issued. Sales and license fees of Minneapolis on one occasion. A because it is reaUy tropical. Ri?ne OF TOM BROWN were expected by state officials to f\ encourage transactions with the bel- meeting exclusively for men will be O.P. HEGGIE Ugerents.' I further explained that bring in revenue of $10,000 daily. held on Sunday afternoon in St. •5 'our people might well reaUze that Texas is the home state of Senator Andrew's Hall. This in response to GR€€fL Gertrude Kess the universal state of business uncer­ Morris Sheppard, father of the Eight­ the request of many for such a ser­ tainty and suspense on account of eenth Amendment. vice. THE HAMILTON TERRACE GRILL the war is seriously handicapping GRBL€S business between all countries, and Asking the question "What is "Bermuda's Bright Spot" that the sooner the war is terminated life?" the Rev. H. W. Allen pointed few days the Department of Com­ (DANCING NIGHTLY) the sooner the restoration and stabili­ merce expects to have complete de­ out on Monday evening that life is zation of business in aU parts of the tailed lists of all commotities export­ response to one's environment: that, "RAY AND HIS MUSIC" world, which is infinitely more im­ ed to the belligerents, which will en­ as one world merges into a higher, HAMILTON HOTEL EVENTS portant than trade with the bellig­ able exact comparison with lists for —the mineral being lifted to the vege­ erents, will be brought about.' The the same period last year." table and the vegetable to the animal Nov. 21st: Third Drawing of the Bermuda and West Indies Sweep­ President, in a statement on October —so through the birth "from above" stakes. the animal life is merged into the 30, further emphasized the spirit of Nov. 22nd: 8.30 p.m. Charity Bridge, Pembroke Branch Bermuda this policy. "eternal life" which Christ exclusive­ "Capri Steps Terrace Restaurant" ly preached. This "birth from above," Welfare Society. Overlooking the Water "The American people are entitled although mysterious and unexplain- Nov. 28th: 9 p.m. (Thanksgiving) Fancy Dress Ball. Prizes donated to know that there are certain com­ LUX TOILET SOAP able, is a fact to be recognised and by Hamilton Hotel and leading Hamilton merchants. LUNCHEON 1 p.m. to 2.30 p.m. 4/- modities such as oU, copper, trucks, sought after. To be announced later. tractors, scrap iron and scrap steel Fragrant and DINNER 7 pjn. to 8.30 p.m. 6/- which are essential war materials, al­ The Mission closes with two ser­ (Hamilton Apartments now available— COCKTAILS 1/3 AFTERNOON TEA 1/6 though not actually arms, ammuni­ refreshing vices next Sunday morning and even­ Same Management Hamilton Hotel.) tion or implements of war ,and that ing. _>•;_. _Si -t_» "The Coolest Spot in Bermuda" according to recent government trade reports a considerably • increased amount of these is being exported for war purposes. This class of trade is directly contrary to the poUcy of this The comfort of your little children should be your first consideration government as announced in official statements of the President and Sec- Our new lines of rotary of State, as it is also contrary to the general spirit of the recent CRIBS, BASSINETTES, GO-CARTS, CARRIAGES, CHAIRS, COMMODES and FURNITURE neutrality act. Have been reduced to a new low price level ADML*_ISTRATION WATCHING -

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HS= THIS WORLD OF OURS SILVER HOTH Reading over the present much By talked of question of the "Have" and "Have nof'natlons and as to whether MILDRED SNOW GLEASON the "Haves" are gracefully to hand (AUTHOR OF *CASTLE OF DOOM") * over some of their broad acres to the *** —*--i —r - - n n • i* i latter, it seems clear enough the Kurt Hastings, secretly Known "I think I'd install one oefore cause of the new cry is the stoppage as the Silver Moth, who makes it nappens again." Kurt said of free im gration. a business ol dangerous adven­ quietly ture, is persuaded bj a stranger * * * Grey stared Finally he nodded to take a mysterious packet ol wearily. Frying in fat spoils flavour and Italy is a present the storm centre documents from Rome to Cairo. "You are right, ol course. By of attraction in this matter and her He succeeds with difficulty in the way er no use men­ delivering the packet, as in­ tioning this to Chris." figures are interesting over the point. structed, to Mr Bruce Dalson's promotes indigestion; both chefs Since 1900 her population has gone Kurt nodded. secretary, m Cairo. He then "Right. Good night old man." up from thirty-three to forty-three hastens to his sister. Christine "Night." and doctors agree on this point, millions. Up to 1913 relief for this Masters, who has written ask. fecundity was found by sending ing him to come to her at Kom- URT returned to bed. pulleo el-Ahdar. near Cairo He finds K the covers gratefully up to ins Every Moffat stove has a fast broiler; out nearly a million imigrants an­ a strained situation among the chin and closed his eyes. Sleep nually. Europeans there and Christine came quickly ana neaviiy this * •* m deeply worried over attempts time. He dreamt tbat someone being made on her husband's just one of the assets of electric Since 1914 this emigration has been was shaking him by the shoulders. life. At dinner one night. Chris­ He began tc struggle violently, and "YOU must brought to a complete standstill, tine confesses to Kurt that sbe then suddenly be awoke to find it cooking. Our cooking and heating and even a backward movement has wrote to him at the kindly sug­ wasn't a dream, ana that Grey begun. The old emigrating lands gestion ot Bruce Dalson. and was shaking nim and calling trim that she now believes he had ul­ strengthen your nerves won't allow entry. "House full" by name The sight ot his face rate is 1 J^d per kilowat (net average.) terior reasons for suggesting it. white and strained, roused Kurt is everywhere put up! That same night Kurt Is arous­ to immediate wakefulness with SANATOGEN" * * * ed from sleep to bear the sound Electric cooking is good for both of padded footsteps on tbe bal­ "What's wrong?" A rational government would, one cony. "It's Chris I dont know J thinks, seeing these conditions of can't wake herl" "Revitalize your nerves by tahing Sanatogen." our economic world as carried on to­ Kurt was on nis feet and in the purse and the digestion. CHAPTER XXI the ball in a second. In ber room That is what your doctor will advise you, when list- day, encourage birth control. Not I£URT moved swiftly and Christine lay like a child asleep lessness, lack of appetite, or fretful sleep are robbing at all! The new Dictators of Europe *"" silently. In less than a with one arm thrown back ovei you oi your health and joy of life. are urging their population to in­ ber bead. Kurt knelt down, turn­ moment he was on the bal­ ed back qpe ot ber eyelids, and crease and multiply. cony and had switched on the felt ber pulse. He straightend up For physicians know that all these complaints have their Use Electricity * * * center light. There was no and nodded reassuringly at Grey roots in one and the same cause: weakness oi the nerves. For some reason the "Have" Na­ one m sight, and when he ran who stood, shaking like a man And it is only by strengthening your nerves, that you can tions, on this matter, are being car­ with a chili. Eat with a Smile to the railing and looked down "Drugged." laid Kurt briefly regain your former health and vitality. ried on as weoften see between the in­ the street was completely de­ "But shell sleep it off. Heart go­ dividually rich or poor. "Have" na­ serted. ing strong.** Strengthen your nerves with Sanatogen — the tions are reducing their birth rates, As ne stood there be cursed true tonic-food. Sanatogen contains the very elements that just as with well-to-do individuals; REY drew a long breath. himselt roundly. He was suddenly "Are you sure?" build bodily health and vital strength—phosphorus and "Have not" nations are acting to the G conscious that the night waa cold "Absolutely. I've bad some ex­ proteid. Sanatogen will make you feel stronger, healthier contrary and producing large fami­ and his dressing gown light, -See The Electric Light Company perience to this sort of thing.** and consequently happier—even after a short course, lies, regardless of their present econo­ physical discomfort bad helped "Then you dont think we ought him to regain control of bis 1 mic woes. nerves. to call a doctor? * "I never hesitate t» rtcommtnd Sanatogen to my patients in * * # Kurt snook his bead. ceue of nervous exhaustion, tmd it gives very hsntfUial results. He nad not imagined the sound "Not necessary. Shell bave a I •_> not obtain such result* uiith the usual tonics." This dictatorial urge to replenish of those footsteps. There bad been bad head when she comes to, but the earth must have an object. Ob­ a man on tbe balcony, someone shell be all right" w Titos • wsll-kaowa English pttyletam. viously it is the new cult that the who moved with incredible swift­ "Good." Grey seemed vastly re­ ness, and nad succeeded in sup­ lieved. "I'd rather not call in any­ Over 25,000 physicians have given Sanatogen similar enthus­ individual is nothing and the State ping down tbe pillar and into the one unless* tt were a question of iastic recommendations, because Sanatogen must do good. everything. It cannot have too much shadows ot the street before Kurt danger ... I wouldn't take a flesh and blood to build itself up, had a chance to catch him. chance with ber life . . " His Start taking it to-day, then you will soon enjoy once again no matter how unpleasant it may He stared about nim. thinking voice broke . . . "for anything in die feeling of radiant vitality and strength, that makes life ana his eyes caught something the world." QUICK MEAL be for the individual bricks. So with worth living. out oi place. One of the flower "Glad to bear that,** Kurt freedom of emigration everywhere pots aad oeen stepped in The mocked. "Why are you afraid to stopped, force remains the only plant was partly crashed and in call an outsider?" remedy and, as Napoleon said, "Prov­ the soft earth was the imprint of Grey hesitated a second before The Oil a Sat heel It was a fresh im­ answering. idence is usually on the side of the print, ano the sight ei it gave "You know things aren't right," biggest battalions!" Kurt such a welcoming sense of he said finally. "No use bluffing. Range for * # * •.'.assurance that he grinned. I cant afford to bave the police If the dictators have their way and This definite Drool however interested. Please dont insist on ANATOGEN that there bad oeen someone in an explanation." their populations back them up with the house gave nim new food for "Amen." Kurt frowned. "Tell «" The True Tonic-Food ^^ m v the Modern the needed supply of human material, disturbing thought He re-entered me one thing. Why should Chris Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. it looks then as if in the coming cen­ the ball quickly and crossed to have been drugged? The dose was Local Dutributors: NICHOLL & ASHTON. P.O. 529. Hamilton Christine's room Knocking softly much too small for it to be an tury humanity is in for a Kilkenny on the door. There was DO answer attempt at murder unless the Kitchen— cat time, as Mr. H.G. Wells gloomily He pushed tbe door open quietly murderer is a fool and I doubt predicts. The present "Haves" won't and stepped in. rben. bearing a that." go down without a big fight, with the spring squeak as Christine moved "How did she get it?" Grey slightly, he retreated turned out muttered ^ Wuaiyc/tJ^ £>CC{ (MlStay* Highly efficient and newly born dictator hordes! the light on the oalcony and re­ * # * turned to his own room I£URT had boon wondering most attractive in ap- If we are to leave it at this the **• about that. too. He retraced whole prospect is highly humiliating C^HIVJ-RTNG. Kurt crawled into in his mind every event of the TEACHER'S pearance—and they so the humanity that prides itself on -*• bed and lighted a cigarette early evening and then suddenly The smoke was soothing and tie he remembered fully merit their name being more sensible than the "lesser laughed a tittle at nimseli Per­ "The coffee I ** ne exclaim d **1 HIGHLAND CREAM breeds" of Uving creatures! It seems haps he had been unauly excitea ciidn t touch mine by chance It's -**Quick Meal** as if we are to be subjected to the Nevertheless, someone nad oeen the only solution " 10/- per bottle same way of correction Dame Nature prowling about the house "Mohamed is a trustworthy ser­ He lighted anothet cigarette vant " Grev protested from £12. 10. 0 uses to reduce her other redundances and was lust finishing it when be "He was called to the street Just of animate life - that is by killing ncard the front aooi open rhen oetore he served the coffee " (Dial 1179) and perhaps eating each other when the light was switched OP m the Grey's face hardened "Sol" he the starvation point comes. nail This time it must surely oe said. JOHN F. BURROWS & CO., Ltd. Grey returning Kurt got out ot 'You haven't answered my FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE * * * bed question yet** said Kurt "Why If Italy's population has increased hi the hall his orother-in-iaw attempt to drug us? Oh yes: the Sole Agents 7948-eCw.Ui by a quarter in 35 years, the law of wa*= removing his hat and coat obvious answer is that someone geometrical progression will find it He looked tired and was aston­ wanted to enter the house sure oi 6073<*J«_t_.rp. ished to see Kurt. oeing undisturbed tor a period ot before the end of the century more "Hello" be said "Whats up?* time out why'" than doubled. With other dictator "Uninvited guests roaming Grey groaned. countries and the "teeming East" about." Kurt answered laconical­ "I wish I knew That's the in like position, it is quite easy to ly and told what had Happened truth Kurt—I wish 1 knew! Mur­ Grey shrugged his shoulders. der . 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30 YEARS' SUFFERING Myrna Loy takes it nonchalantly. scenes become weak. EMBARRASSING MOMENTS With an enviable poise she turns to **Tho cameraman is an important her director, remarks,- "I'm terribly link. Scenes and settings may look With Dilated Stomach by James Arthur sorry!" and the earners stops. But beautiful to the eye, but it's the it's always funny to the crew because Here is a case of intense interest cameraman's job to make them look Myrna manages to put utter pathos to all sufferers from indigestion There's only one occasion on which beautiful in black and white, in a into her apology; one would think and stomach trouble. Even if you Lionel Barrymore dances a jig— darkened projection room. she had committed a terrible crime. have been in pain for years and have Or Joan Crawford giggles— "The sound man is important. He Jeanette MacDonald loses her tem­ tried all sorts of medicines without Or Wallace Berry says "Pshaw!" must control and -mix' the sound per and manifests it by stamping relief you can still be cured if you That's when they "blow up" in so that it seems natural. Poor record­ Soft her foot. It is a throughly feminine their lines in the middle of a scene ing has made many a mediocre pic­ will only do as Mr. M did and gesture, and Into it MacDonald on a hushed sound stage in a Holly­ ture of what wouldhave been a 'hit.' begin taking Maclean Brand Stom­ mamages to put every ounce of the wood studio, with cameramen and "The beauty of the picture connes ach Powder at once. self-condemnation she feels. She sound men, to say nothing of direc­ largely from the work of the ait But let him tell his own story— declares she cannot understand why tors and the rest of the actors, ex­ director, who designs and builds the English Blankets here is his letter: "For nearly 30 any player trained to memorise and years I have suffered with dilated pecting them to keep on playing. sets. This isn't so much a matter speak lines should forget them all of magnificence and extiavagance stomach and Duodenal Ulcer. I No matter how earnestly a perform­ at once for no apparent reason have been experimented on and er may study his part, there are bound as it is an artistic understandirg forgetting, perhaps, that the good of line and shading. tried numerous 'remedies* without to be occasions on which he can't old "blow up" has been a theatrical in Pastel Colours result. After taking Maclean Brand remember what to say next. institution probably as long as there "The cutter's relation to the pic­ Stomach Powder for six months I Stage actors have to cover these has been a theatre. ture is the same as that of an ex­ can assure you that I have had no embarrassing moments with im­ pert dressmaker. He cuts the final recurrence of the pain although promptu diaolgue more or less per­ Among the more violent suffer­ pattern from the whole cloth given J have discontinued the powder. tinent to the action taking place; ers from "blow up" fever is William him off the set. I am quite willing to repeat the Powell, who manifests his anger otherwise there'd be nothing to do "The music department does its UI- above under oath as it may appear by stamping on his hat. He's al­ but ring down the curtain. part—an important part in the case too amazing to be believed." But on the sound stages of Holly­ ways sorry immediately afterwards, particually when he tries to un- of Naughty Marietta and other musi­ If this wonderful Maclean Brand wood no "ad lib" is permitted; rumple his hat. Usually it's quite cal films—and so does the research Stomach Fowdercan actually bring scenes are played exactly as written beyond repair. department, the wardrobe depart­ relief so quickly,why do you hesi­ or rehearsed. And by the same token ment, the make-up expert, and the a "blow up," while embarrassing, tate to give it a trial? But be sure -00- men who supply the properties. to ask your chemist for the genuine is not disastrous. There isn't any "They're all important, and with­ All Wool English Blankets that Maclean Brand Stomach Powder curtain to ring down; they simply out the co-operation of all, no picture you'll be glad to have. They with the signature "ALEX O. stop the cameras and try again. Everyone Contributes to the has a chance. MACLEAN." It Is not sold loose These moments, when the stars but only in bottles in cartons. "blow up" in their lines, are always • Making of a Good Picture are a generous single bed size, If your chemist is out of stock, amusing. Spencer Tracy utilized -00- and come in Copenhagen Blue, please write to:—Local Sales Re­ his stage training once to play an By James Arthur presentative and Stockists. Nicholl entire scene exactly as it wasn't "EIGHT BELLS" Tan, Rose, and White. & Ahston, Hamilton. written. His vis-a-vis was Virginia A distinguished visitor to the Bruce, who carried on nobly for two Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios was Starring Ann Sothern and with or three long minutes before their congratulating Director W_5. Van House Furnishings Dept. Ralph Bellamy and John Buckler director tumbled to the fact that tbe Dyke on his series of brilliant pic­ in the featured roles, "Eight Bells," words they were saying weren't tures. Columbia's gripping drama of the in the script. The "play off" in this The director thanked his guest seas, continues on at the Mechanics case was that the scene "ad-libbed" politely, then said: Hall Theatre, where it has been was so much better than the scene "But I can't take too much credit. thrilling audiences. in the script that it was used in the No one person is responsible for a picture. In old days, perhaps, but finished picture, which was The Written as a play by Percy Mandley, not anymore." Murder Man. "Eight Bells" was first produced "Do you mean the star - mdividu- on the English stage, where it was Lionel Barrymore's nervous jig al performances?" he was asked. an outstanding hit. Later, it was when he "blows up" is something Partly, Yes. They're part of a brought to Broadway, where once to see, according to the fortunate chain. And the picture can fail com­ Established 1844 again, playgoers found it to their few who have witnessed it. Barry- pletely if just one link in that chain liking. It was then that the produc­ more always knows when he won't is weak. be able to continue — knows it far ers of the film, Columbia Pictures, "First, there's the producer. It's EVENT! two or three sentences before he decided "Eight Bells" would make up to him to select a good story, then . comes to the blank spot. So in the good filmfare, so the hit play was to" captain its passage through the _ OPERA HOUSE closing words that are in his rnind picturized. metamorphosis to the screen. If J he invariably goes into a jig that FRI. EVE. —8.30 the story's bad to start with, the pic­ would do credit to Eleanor Powell. Concerned chiefly with the ro­ ture can't be good. 4 MILLS BROS. Freddie Bartholomew loses his mance of a girl stowaway, the cap­ temper along with his lines; he "Together the director and pro­ tain of a freighter bound for.Shang­ LOCAL TALENT "blows up" in dead earnest. Usu­ ducer must, cast the parts wisely. hai, and his first officer, the novel ally the perfect Uttle gentleman, There are certain roles that even romantic triangle is brought to a STAGE BROADCAST Freddie gets very angry, and hates good actors can't play. The direc­ fitting conclution only after the ship himself for a long time thereafter. tor is responsible for tempo and the has fought against treacherous And Wallace Berry's ' "Pshaw!" general shape of the finished product. storms, almost foundering in an fill DttMWtU. T* is such a complete contrast to his "Then the cast does its work. If effort to bring a precious cargo safely iomWMOBi -- usually vigorous manner and speech an important role is badly played, to port. BLACK that he never falls to get a laugh in which he usually joins. Jack Benny has the most unusual "blow up" routine of any star in and "SOPHIE LANG" Hollywood. He may be in the math­ YOUR GOOD HEALTH ematical centre of a most dramatic £12 scene, but when he feels himself The Asthmatic Has One of the Most Disagreeable supping he says, "As I told Aunt Mary—" and the directors knows Roads to Follow it's time to "cut". Nobody ever By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, MIX found out what Jack told Aunt I ONCE heard an elderly physi- one minute you may be able to do COLOURS Mary; he never goes any father with * cian say to a patient who had the speech. consulted him about a wheeze and anything, but within five minutes Special cough that was bothering him, not be able to raise a hand." Jackie Cooper stands on his head. "You have asthma," but as the Frequently an attack of asthma Bermuda One minute he'll be in the full heat patient ex­ comes on slowly, with irritation of the scene, whether comedy or pressed some and burning in the throat and Model drama. And the next minute, having alarm added, nose, sneezing, coughing and short­ "Oh. you need -Sole Ant ASTWOOD'S forgotten his lines, he's on his head! not worry. An ness of breath. Or it may come on 7944«J€"w.Hi Nobody laughs harder than Jackie. asth matic suddenly, when you are feeling Joan Crawford giggles. It's a never dies! He well and in a few seconds you may nervous giggle, and infectious. Fre­ is too damn be unable to do anything but sit quently she starts the whole company miserable t o with your elbows on your knees, die." your chin to your hands and WAKE UP YOUR giggling and it's minutes before they There was a struggle to get just one good can try another "take." vast amount breath. of truth in LIVER BILE Nelson Eddy, feeling his lines Asthma is a dyspnoea of a pe­ disappearing into the "never-never,"' that state­ WITHOUT CALOMEL DR. CRSISMAN ment. Asthma culiar wheezy type due to obstruc­ m whistles the first few bars of "The is seldom tion of the flow of air to and out m and you'll jump out of bed feeling Star Spangled Banner," American fatal, but when a patient is in .the of the lungs. It is caused by a spasm of the muscles of the bron­ you could push a bus over National Anthem. He explains this throes of a violent attack of asth­ «N_ XMAS CARDS m ma he almost wishes he could die. chial tubes and a swelling of the If yon feel sour and sank and the world looks by saying he always thinks, "Oh, Hay fever and asthma are often mucous membranes within the punk, don't swallow a lot of salts, liquid paraf­ say can you see what's happening tubes. fin, fizzy drinks, palatable laxatives or harsh mentioned together, and are very purgatives, and expect them to make yon sud­ to me?" It's always good for a similar conditions, but generally This contraction with swelling denly sweet and buoyant and fall of sunshine. speaking, the hay fever patient has almost as many causes as For they can't do it. They only move Use laugh. bowels, and a mere movement doesn't get at the only suffers for 5 to 8 weeks out there are patients suffering from Assortment of 21 cards cause. The reason why you feel rotten is your Clark Gable never loses control, of the year, while the asthmatic it. In one the cause comes from liver. Xtshould poor oat two pints of liquid bile Other stars may become neverous : thinks be sutlers 18 months in a the outside such as pollens, dust, into your bowels daily. in such emergencies, but Clark, year. iandruff from hairy animals, va­ If this bile is not flowing freely, your food * doesn't digest. It justdecays in the bowels. Gas never! He usually turns and bows Perhaps asthma is not a disease; pors, smoke, dry or wet weather, bloats up your stomach. Ton have a thick, bad it is often spoken of as a condi­ changes from warm to cold. Others taste and your breath is foal, skin of ten breaks politely to his director and says, oat in blemishes. Your bead aches and you feel tion, and it is a miserable one. The suffer an attack when they become rotten. Your whole system is poisoned. "I beg your pardon!" in the most asthmatic patient Is well between nervous from any cause, excite­ box It takes those famous, sure-acting CARTERS suave manner, and then joins in the attacks, but always to have a sword ment, worry, overwork or any 2/6 LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two pints mental upset. of bile flowing freely and make you feel "up and general giggle. hanging over his head and know op." They contain wonderful, harmless, gentle *.hat at any minute he may be Many others are afflicted by vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to Nobody ever saw Greta Garbo overcome with an attack of dys­ making the bile flow freely. Stand oat for certain articles of food. This is Carters Pills, the famous sure-health kind. "blow up"' in a line, with the pos­ pnoea or difficult breathing with particularly the case with children, Look for tbe name Carters on tbe package. sible exception of Clarence Brown, wheezing, coughing and utter in­ and it is frequently the food that m ability to walk or do anything but their systems really need. Such as m who directed many of her greatest fight for his breath, will take the hits, and even Brown cant remember milk, egg whites, nuts, and certain pep out of anyone. cereals, particularly wheat, and a specific occasion. It is a tradition Is a Universal Disease frequently fruits and vegetables m at the M-G-M- studio that Miss There are no statistics telling Why some have asthma and Garbo is book-perfect when she steps how many people suffer from asth- others do not has never been sat­ | THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd m before the cameras. ma, Asthma is a universal disease isfactorily explained. 1"he "asth­ m [and I am often surprised to hear matic state" is to a large extent Norma Shearer, like Garbo, is a [a friend who appears well state he herlditary. They probably do not Thm player who seldom "blows up." lis a chronic sufferer from asthma. inherit asthma, but they do in­ Always quiet and posed, she seldom Many asthmatics feel their trouble herit a hyper-sensitive mucoid iis a disgrace and try to bide it. I Brltlmh forgets her lines, and when she does, membrane of the nose, throat _"*••* JtsMfMQ-. Shave heard many a big strong man bronchial tubes, which res^r-'s merely apologises to the other play­ [say, "It Is terrible to know that in various ways to irritations ers in the scene and immediately 1 begins again. Jean Harlow never "telegraphs" fc Oxbridge, her moments of forgetfullness; in other words, unlike most other players, nobody knows that Jean MEN'S SUITS SHOES is "blowing up" until the moment COUGHS* it happens. She will conclude as In extensive variety and latest styles LADIES SHOES—Numerous up-to-date creations much of the speech as she remembers COLDSi and then, usually, make some en­ from 8/6 up tire irrelevant remark about somebody standing behind tho camera. Us­ ; * _-,. 15. o up ually lt is the director. MEN'S SHOES — for Work, Sport or Dress Charles Laughton seldom forgets occasions what he is supposed to say, but when LADIES'* CLOTHING he does he remarks "the Devil!" from 10/- up there is no satisfactory substitute In a-level, unemotional voice, and then In pleasing modern,styles tor this famous British preparation that's the itajl of that> 5fOa behav­ Convenient Termot $ Get a bottle' tpd»y;.'"-*."* . iour is in violent contrast to that ^•i?*^ _•"» '**'" •jf^any-.*•.

THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLON1S1 DAILY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935 P«ige 5

Warwick Academy Juniors are Three Local League Soccer Saltus Defeat Warwick by Nine Local and Foreign Sporting News Defeated by Saltus Colts Matches This Afternoon Clear Goals Tuesday n By « ELLIS The Warwick 1st XI visited the A return match between Warwick Three local League Soccer matches Academy Juniors and Saltus Colts Saltus 1st XI on Tuesday afternoon. wiU be played this afternoon, in aU of Saltus won the toss and decided to was played on the Warwick fild on which the kick-off is scheduled for "Emden's" Crew Takes Part in Tuesday afternoon and resulted in play with the wind and the sun. O.C.C. Billiardists— 3 p.m. St. George's wUlplay the Staff Warwick kicked off and for some time a much closer battle than was an­ and Departments at the Garrison Fine Water Carnival ticipated. had most of the play, but Saltus "C" League Champions Field, St. George's; The Band of the took advantage of their oppotunities Although the ultimate result was Sherwood Foresters wiU be pitted and scored five goals in quick succes­ 3 goals to 2 in favour of Saltus, the against "O" Company at Prospect; sion. A crowded Pool with enthusiasm By decisively beating the Spanish score was no criterion of the general amongst the spectators, characterised Point Social Club on Tuesday evening H.M.S. Malabar wiU oppose the Again at the beginning of the se­ standard of play, and a draw would League leaders, B.A.A., at Boaz the Water Carnival held in the New last the Old Colony Club, of Hamilton have been a more satisfactory out­ cond half, Warwick had most of the St. George Hotel on Monday evening. took the "C" League championship. Island. play, but after a WhUe Saltus secured come despite the fact that Saltus The foUowing team has been select­ The principal cause was the participa­ The matches were played at the were a more balanced XI. another three very quick goals. War­ Old Colony Club before a large at­ ed to represent St. George's:—Sea­ wick defended stoutly and their tion in the programme of competitors The goal scores were Mullin (1 tendance of billiard enthusiasts. mark (captain), L. Clifford, S. Oatley, forwards put in a few raids, from one from the German cruiser "Emden" and Young (3) for Saltus Colts; Each team comprised five men, and L. Taylor, R. Taylor, J. Packer, G. of which they narrowly missed scor­ who kindly came down from Hamil­ N. Jones (1 and Cooper (through the matches were 100 up. Scores , J. Terry, Younger, Brown and ing. However, the home team added ton, and their presence gave the even­ own goal), for Warwick Juniors. were as follows: Clark; reserve Eric Taylor. yet another goal which completed ing a fillip and created zest in every The teams were as follows:— W. Bowden, O.C.O., 100, W. Wheat- Staff and Departments:—L/Cpl. the scoring with Saltus the winners event. It is only fair to state that this Warwick:—Goldring, Plant, White- ley, S.P.S.C., 43; A. Greenslade, Curtis (RA.O.C.),; S.M. Webberley by nine clear goals. is the first opportunity they have had cross, White, deSilva, Schwab, Lind- O.C.C., 100, A. Flood, S.P.S.C., 20; (captain) (RA.M.O), S/Sgt. Smith to play together as a water polo team, ley, Jones W., Jones N., Kopec, The goalscorers were, Vallis (1), C. Dearing, O.O.C., 100, C. Corey, (RA.S.C.); Pte. Gray (RA.M.C.), Cpl. and although defeated they put up a Mann. Reserve: WiUiams N. Roach (4)^ Moniz (3) and Vorley (1). S.P.S.C., 83; C. Becker, O.C.O. 87, Laidler (RA.S.C), Pte. Bouguard Mr. H. J. HaUett refereed the game good shewing. Saltus:—Anderson, Cooper, Wat­ S. Flood, S.P.S.C., 100; O. Wurz, (R.A.O.C.), L/Cpl. Cooper (RA.S.O), and J. A. P. Pitt and Scott acted as Mr. E. P. T. Tucker, M.C.P., who lington, Moniz, Malloy, Young, Spur­ O.C.C. 100, H. Wheatley, 78. Pte. Manning (R.A.O.C.), Pte. Si­ linesmen. acted as announcer, introduced Lieut. ling, Oritchley, Campbell, Mullin, mons (R.A.O.C.), L/Cpl. Peck (RA. The foUowing were the teams:— Hockemeyer who was in charge of the This final match gave the O.C.C. Kempe Reserve H. A. Leseur. Referee O.O.), L/Cpl. Grainger (RA.O.C). Saltus: E. L. Gibbons; N. H. WU- visiting swimmers, and said how the league championship by a margin Mr. Hall. much they appreciated them taking of 154 points. Otto Wurz took first Reserve, Pte. Field (R.A.S.C.). Lines­ Uams and K. Young; D. Lindsay, L. part. ranking with a record of 97.7 for 14 -oo- man, Pte. Jackson (RA.O.C). The Vorley and S. B. Atwood; E. Moniz, S. Thompson, P. Roach, W. R. Kempe The visiting swimmers put up a games played, and the team's cap­ team wiU meet at Prospect Station at tain, Charles Becker, ranks second and C Vallis. good fight in several of the events, Famous Cricketer Dies Young 1.45 p.m. with an average of 95.3 and in the 100 yards Breast Stroke For the match at Boaz Island be­ Warwick: H. Spearshott; H. Hutch­ At the conclution of the game tween H.M.S. Malabar and the B A.A., their representatives took all three LONDON, Nov. 2% (OP)— The Hon. ings and J. Osborn; R. Tungate, G. Captain Becker in a brief but eloquent a special boat wiU leave the Trans­ positions, all three turning together Frederick Somerset Gough Calthorpe, Scott and C. WiUiams; G. Kendall, speech thanked his men for their portation Wharf at 2 p.m. today. at 75 yards with Glasow eventually eledest son of Lord Calthorpe, and a Sharpe, W. ZuiU, J.Kuhn and G. good work, and asked that the flow­ Ample accommodation wiU be avtt- winning first place. noted cricketer, died on Tuesday Osborn. ing bowl be passed around. able for B.A.A. supporters to make the The Under Water Swim was also at the age of 43. journey to the West End if they so PRINCETON SPOOK—Meet Garry LeVan of Steubenville, Ohio, won by the visitors Voelsch doing two In a long cricketing career the Hon. known in football as the Princeton spook. He is a master on the desire. lengths of the Pool, to win from W. -oo- Calthorpe had played for Cambridge THE SWAGGER Princeton team of every trick of broken-field plays, Including such Gleason of the Atheltics. University and Sussex, and captained Although the B.A.A. are League as the spin, pace change, pivot, cross-step, straight-arm, cutbaek, leaders at present with a goal average dead stop and fadeaway hip shift. He is one of the dependable 1st Class Stoker Prasse of the "Em­ Billiards Championship at Warwickshire for nine years. He backmen for Coach Fritz Crisler. den" shewed that he is a diver of no marked his first season as leader of 27 for and only 5 against, H.M.S. mean ability and with Roy Taylor, Chicago for World's Title of the County in 1920 by scoring Malabar have shown decided improve­ the pair gave a splendid exhibition of 1,025 runs and taking 100 wickets. ment in their form recently. Last Saturday they caused a surprise by diving that was punctuated by loud Hon. Calthorpe was educated at CHICAGO, Nov. 20. (CP)— Willie defeating the Band of the Sherwood applause from the spectators. A Repton School and Cambridge Uni­ Hoppe of New York meets Walker Foresters by the odd goal in seven, number of the ship's personnel gave Cochran of San Francisco tonight versity, and played in inter-Varsity Accompanying Dishes Can the visitors plenty of vocal encourage­ matches on four occasions. He figur­ 4-3. While at the BAA., field on the for the world's three cushion billiards same day the B.A_A. defeated the ment. championships. ed in many representative games in­ Dockyard R.S.C. by 4 goals to 2. Other stars of the game, Johnny cluding a West Indies Tour in 1925- Make or Break a Dinner H.M.S. Malabar's line-up is not EMDEN'S PRESENTATION Lay ton of Sedalia, retiring champion, 26 when he was captain, also in 1930. By JUDITH WILSON to hand, but the B.A.A. wiU line up and Augie Kieckhefer of Chicago, In recent years the Hon. Calthorpe's VEN the breakfast ham, sau­ BREAKFASTS At the conclusion Lieut. Hocke­ ten times winner of the crown, fell appearances for Warwickshire have as foUows:— E sage, or bacon is given a "lift" Chilled Orange Juice meyer thanked the Athletic Club, by the wayside. been limited. He was a member of Robinson; Crisson and Spencei" with the right accompaniment. Cereal Flakes with Cream Murdoch, Stone (captain), and John­ Every platter of meat or main dish Broiled Ham and Peach Halves saying how much they had enjoyed the R.A.F. Club. is made more appetizing and at­ son; Wadte, Mareiria, Harris, Mac- Quick Cinnamon Buns competing in the Carnival. He then tractive with the right sauce, a Coffee Cocoa asked Mr. E. P. T. Tucker, M.CJ?., to donald and Hayward. Reserve, WU- garnish, an unusual vegetable, or accept a framed portrait of the liams. combination of other food. Just Prune Juice St. George's invariably got the baU Rugger Match on Saturday? try some of the foUowing recipes Sausages with Apple Rings "Emden" as a gift to the Atheltic from the throw in, and after Leslie and see how they add that extra Hot Biscuits Gravy Club, and Mr. Tucker thanked him something to even an inexpensive Coffee Milk Taylor had scored a beautiful goal The B.AA. RUGBY FootbaU team on behalf of the Club, hoping they "Emden" pressed and foUowing a main dish. may oppose a XV from H.M.S. York would carry away happy memories melee in the goalmouth Prasse push­ Broiled Peaches on Saturday afternoon on the B.AA.. Drain halves of canned peaches In orange rings into tbe boiling of their visit to Bermuda. The visit­ ed the baU past OUff ord as the result Wrestler Pins Heavyweight syrup and cook slowly covered un­ field. At present the match is in and place on a broiler covered ors stood at the Nazi salute whilst of a corner forced by Sass. Boxer in 33 Seconds with a piece of parchment paper til the carrots are tender. Remove the National Anthems of Germany, abeyance pending a reply from the to prevent their slipping through. the top and aUow the syrup to York. Baste with a Uttle melted butter. cook down until it is thick and United States and England were play­ C. Moss was prominent in the home rich. Remove carefuUy and ar­ defence, and the visitors found it ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20 (CP)— King- BroU until thoroughly hot and ed by the Hotel orchestra. -00- delicately browned, turn and cook range on the meat or vegetable Other officials were Mr. H. H. hard to score and were tiring fast. fish Levinsky and Ray Steel, leaders the other side. Broil bacon until platter. Jones, starter, Mr. Harry Powell, Before the whistle went Roy Taylor of opposing schools in ring tactics Ught brown and roU with the tines Barbecue Sauce Sam Langford's Condition is tangle here, tonight mixed a mauling of a fork while hot and soft. Use Put " 2 cup butter, 1 tablespoon Mr. A. J. Moulder (Judges), Mr. added a further goal, and foUowing I vinegar, V* teaspoon mustard and match to determine whether the with the peach halves to garnish John Lewis (Water Polo Referee), and nice combined work, W. Gleason add­ Described as "Fair" steak or fresh ham. 1 teaspoon sugar into a saucepan Mr. Jim Murray, Hon. Sec. of the ed a goal that made the final score boxer or wrestler reigned supreme. Baked Pimientos and simmer 10 minutes. Add V2 I teaspoon chili powder, a few grains B.A.A., who brought several B.A.A. 7-1 in favour of the Athletics. Whether a good boxer can whip a Cook together 2 tablespoons NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (CP)—The wrestler remained an unsettled ques­ finely chopped onion. 1 cup finely cayenne, "4 teaspoon Worcester­ rants from Hamilton with him. Teams: Cruiser "Emden", Guth, condition of Sam Langford, Nova chopped raw spinach and 1 table­ shire sauce, \\ teaspoon tabasco, tion on Wednesday, but there is no V2 teaspoon black pepper, 1 tea­ Harms, Lorenz, Dietz, Katzfus, Scotia's "Tar Baby" of pugilistic spoon melted butter in a covered PROGRAMME AND RESULTS doubt what a good wrestler can do to ! saucepan for 5 minutes. Stir in % spoon paprika, 1 teaspoon scraped Prasse, Sass. fame, was reported fair by the Harlem a hit and miss "slugger." teaspoon salt, 2 cups cooked rice, I onion and '4 clove gariic. This St. George's Athletic: L. Clifford, Hospital authorities on Wednesday It took Ray Steele, a patriarch in a da?h of cayenne, a slightly beat- makes a very hot sauce that is 75 yards, Handicap, Girls Free , after being struck by a taxi on I en egg and % cup evaporated delicious with roast beef or juicy C. Moss, E. Taylor, Roy Taylor, L. the grappling industry, just 33 se­ steaks. 1st Miss K. Spurling, 2nd Miss G. Taylor, W. Gleason, L. Mowbray. Monday. milk. Stuff into 6 pimientos, place Moulder. conds in the first round of a ten-round close together in a bakinsr dish or Minute Steaks with Anchovy place in individual ramekins. Top Have tbe butcher cut regular yards Medley Race, Back, contest on Tuesday night to pin King- fish Levinsky, the late heavyweight with buttered crumbs and bake in minute steaks from the sirloin. Breast and Free Style, 1 st St. George's a moderate oven until the crumbs Sear them quickly on both sides in Athletic Club. Foster Cooper, L. boxing contender. are brown, about half an hour, , a sizzling skillet so the meat will Mowbray, J. Young, 2nd Cruiser The bout, which was the first Copyright, 1)31, by Fotrchild. Arrange around a roast of pork or remain tender and juicy inside. Persian lamb is popular this veal. When cooked sufficiently pour over Emden. Cadets Hung, Lorenz, Sass, "major" mixed battle in the history of the ring, left 12,000 cash customers season, especially in youthful Candied Carrots the following sauce: Skin 3 whole Time 3 min. 56 sees. models like the swagger type Tiny carrots candied in orange tomatoes and cut into small pieces".' Cooper secured a lead with the back discontented,both principals drawing shown. Military notes are also rings wiU add interest to the vege- Chop fine 1 clove garlic and saute prominent. 1 stroke, which Mowbray increased on generous rounds of boos from the table plate or to baked or broiled

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FAVORED—Governor Alf Lan- don of Kansas, presumably re­ garded with favor by Senator William E. Borah of Idaho as a possible Republican candidate HIS PLAN WILL WIN—So said Dr. Frank El Townsend, 68-year- for president. Senator Borah, old Long Beach, Cal., physician, before the Chicago convention of hurling defiance at former Pres­ his $200-a-month old-age pension clubs. Dr. Townsend is shown ident Hoover and the Repub­ above with Mrs. Townsend just before bis address. lican Old Guard, was expected to mobilize delegates to dictate SOVIET LINK — A view of the formally opened recently. De- symbol of the gulf between Cap- -•'!•*' *•*••'. a liberal platform and a liberal reconstructed bridge over the stroyed by White Russian forces italism and Communism. Above, *"^_iiaF candidate. Dniester River, uniting Ruma­ retreating to 1919, its two ends a Rumanian train passes over it. nia and Soviet Russia, as it was had since hung rusting as a

" 1 1 • >i 1 __H < II __•£ * -ft 1 jlp J d|_y ***#" • '•* * '* SPttw '____! PARIS BOMB SHELTER—Paris hopes for peace and prepares for war. Here a gas-proof chamber, bomb proof and air tight, is being B *»«^*»_!fc built in one of the courtyards of the Hotel de Ville, the city hall m - of the French capital. Possibility of war is in no wise discounted by the French and the shelter is one of the many emergency protec­ tions against an enemy air raid.

mm • m : ': :&&______H 1 nS3E9__i______K-*><::'^______P4:: VICTORIOUS—Mackenzie King, MILITANT—Mother Ella Reeve former Premier, leader of the Bloor, 73-year-old militant Far­ Liberal party that swept Can­ mer-Labor leader, as she ar­ ada to the general elections, rived to New York. She recently replacing the Conservative gov­ served 30 days to Loop City, ernment of Premier Bennett. At Neb., after a strike demonstra­ least 157 seats in Parliament tion, marking her 36th Jail sen­ were expected for the Liberals. tence.

DE BONO WATCHES A DANCE—In center is General Emilio de Bono, veteran commander of the Italian forces in East Africa, as he watched Ethiopian tribesmen dance in token of peaceful sur­ render at Adowa. At left is one of Mussolini's sons, and at right is Count Galleazo Clano. D Duce's son-in-law.

GERMAN MITTMAN — Walter Neusel, German heavyweight boxer, as he trained at Pompton Lakes, N. J., for his bout with Primo Camera. Aspiring to the world's heavyweight title, he was knocked out last year in Germany in a nine-round bout with Max Schmeling, former title holder.

DESERTER MEETS DE BONO — At left Is Ras Haile Selassie Gugsa. son-in-law of Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia, who deserted with 15.000 riflemen to the Italian forces. He is shown » ,*• with General Emilio de Bono, Italian expeditionary commander, D_ DUCE SHOWS HIS STEEL—Wearing his traditional uniform who appointed Gugsa governor of the Province of Tigre. The of a corporal in the Blackshirts of Italy, here is Premier Benito chieftain is garbed in the new Italian uniform furnished him. Mussolini, dictator of millions, whom the world watches with interest and apprehension. He is shown wearing a dagger as he reviewed a contingent of troops marching through Rome on their way to embark for the East African front

ROVER — Spruille Braden, re­ TO WED—Miss Dorothy Hurd, ITALY'S DEFEAT—An artist's conception of the Battle of Aduwa ported to dispatches from Wash­ 18 - year - old daughter of Mrs. painted to 1896, the year the Italian forces were massacred by the ington to have been appointed Robert Maxon of Chicago, whose warriors of King Menelik of Ethiopia. Recent occupation of the ambassador-at-large for South engagement to W. Lawson Little, city by the Italian troops was accepted throughout Italy as suit­ and Central America with a British and American amateur able revenge. Mounted Ethiopians are shown in the painting roving commission. He recently golf champion, was announced clashing with foot troops. was a delegate to the Chaco recently. Little is a Californian. peace conference.

• • NATION TO HONOR WILL — Here is the painting by Howard 'QUAKES SHAKE NEW YORK—Two earthquakes, described as Chandler Christy adopted by the Will Rogers Memorial Commis- harmless surface disturbances, shook 17 Eastern States and three SAVE MX CHILD!—President Roosevelt receiving a gold medal i slon, composed of 236 leading men and women of the nation, as Canadian provinces, and was felt on rock-ribbed Manhattan Isl­ ETHIOPIAN CAT * DRAL—The Cathedral of St. George in Addis from Donald Todd, president of the Hyde Park, N. Y., Eagle En­ L the official emblem for the campaign, to collect funds for a -WUl and. Here are two houses to Brooklyn, N. Y., so cracked by the Ababa, Ethiopia, emperor Haile Selassie expressed^ fear that if gine. Company, for paying his dues for 25 years and answering, Italian planes succeeded to flying over the capiwkfij'y,-this* church' , one call after the fire was extinguished. The ceremony, took place f Rogers memorial. Ho quotas have been set but the funds will be tremors that they had to be shored up before police would allow would be an obvious target for aerial bomte^Et-itopkuMJ UoBow the used beneficently. Vice President Garner is chairman. the inhabitants to return to their beds.' 4 | 4* , .. B ; 7 while; the. President was at his mother's home to vote. He joined Coptic form of cauristiartftv. * --•***;• - '- -•••_. when be first ran for public office. THE SOYAE GT-ZETTg ANDi COLON-SH" DAILY, THURSDAY, NOVErviBEK 21, 1935 Page 7

THE ART STUDIO quest to us was that our advertising that should conditions improve, Mr. E. H. TRIMINGHAM (Pem­ COLONIAL would be strengthened to help that, either party should have the right to broke Parish):—Mr. Chairman, The (Waterloo Block, Next to Princess and of course they understood that re-open negotiations for a return to hon. member from Smith's Parish, Hotel) PARLIAMENT we would also supply them with the f uU contract sailings at any time the Hon. W. J. H. Trott stated just the £5,000 additional subsidy. The prior to the 31st December, 1937. now that they had persuaded the Trade Development Board, or at least Now, Mr. Chairman, it appeared Handpatnted Calendars with steamship company not to raise their OFFICIAL REPORT I, as Chairman of the Board, expected quite obvious to the Finance Com­ minimum rate from fifty dollars to, Bermuda Views the Chairman of the Finance Com­ mittee that conditions had improved, I suppose, sixty—I do not know just price 2f- each mittee to telephone me and ask me and it appeared that the Trade De­ how much, and that in view of the Proceedings of the to discuss the items in our estimatess. velopment Board were of that same expidited service in March and April, Verse 5 This was not done this year, and opinion because they re-opened the and in view of the increased service Pick upon a calendar Honourable House naturaUy I, and aU members of the question regarding the modification in June and July, or part of June A studio full of choice. Board, presumed that there were no in schedules, and the result of re­ and July that he thought the con­ Four and twenty pennies of Assembly criticisms or any points on which opening the question brought about tinuance of this subsidy was justified Just waiting for your voice the Finance Committee did not agree. a reversion, not to the exact schedule Now, Mr. Chairman, I think it is To say: "My purse hap plenty, SESSION 1935 — 36 There is one rather interesting thing of sailings as laid out in the original exactly for those reasons that it is I think I'll buy one now. I tliink that really stands out. The contract, but I beUeve to a re-arrange­ not justified. This is the way I feel It's such a very dainty gift, increased business that has taken ment of that schedule which in its about it. When a steamship com­ Select, but not highbrow!" DAY No. 12. Wednesday, November place this summer has certainly had sum total does not greatly exceed the pany raises their rates, it is generally 13th., 1935. beneficial results to the Treasury. number of saUtogs set out in the because travel is going their way and K* Y\ -i (With apolgies to "Four and Twenty We know that the Finance Committee original contract. We have these they think they can get it. This last Blackbirds.") Continued from Wednesday's Issue expect an unexpended balance of two important factors which ap­ summer they have brought, I under­ £11,000 including any amounts which peared to be quite weU established, stand, about four thousand people ft' IP * SUPERANNUATION. may revert to the Treasury at the or shall I say three. First of all in more than they did the previous year. V Mabel Rainsford end of the year. I can pretty weU 1934 when this modified schedule was I may stand corrected on that, hut Items and amounts No. 1 to 3 were say that unexpended balances lapsing approved and this additional subsidy it is that number approximately, I ,jr !_.' 1 ii__. • (ARTIST) respectively moved by Sir Stanley into the Treasury from my own Board agreed upon, the outlook was ex­ beUeve. Now there is no one in Ber­ Phone' 1878. SpurUng. wiU amount to appioximately £2,250, traordinarily dubious and conditions muda who wishes the Furness, Withy 7S14e dYCjVLLS Estimates, and therefore I am going perience of advising the Board to to the commercial interests of the to move that the Committee rise and who has come here. There is another New York City increase, by an amount of £5,000 *•» Colony but most certainly to the ask for leave to sit again. item that the hon. member for Paget, HOTEL Treasury, I think that they may take Mr. Gosling did not mention, and their advertising publicity. a sUghtly more friendly view towards that was the fact that in the earUer | Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved the granting of the fuU £5,000 for communications, or at least in Oc- j that the committee rise, report pro­ —which was agreed to. 1936, than I have been led to beUeve tober, we asked Furness, Withy to gress and ask for leave to sit again. that they would. With regard to the consider favourably the retention Make your soups and The House resumed. sauces second request, the Trade Develop-1 of the fifty doUar minimum rate unttl Mr. J. W. COX:—Mr. Chairman, ment Board acknowledge that it the end of the January. Most hon. I wiU second that motion. In sec­ went to the Finance Committee members wiU agree that as a rule THE CHAIRMAN reported progress onding it J should like to associate very late. The reason it did this was their maximum fares have gone in myself with my Chairman, to apolo­ and obtained leave to sit again. because, first of aU, we had to hold from the Christmas period onwards, gising to the hon. member the Hon. conferences with our advertising that is the increased fare has started NOTICE OF MOTION A. T. Gosling, to that the committee agents, plan our advertising as nearly from the beginning of the Christmas faUed to discuss that matter with as we could; then we had to hold a period. This year they have agreed him before submitting our report to meeting with the representatives of at our request to carry that minimum Mr. COX gave notice that at the BY ROYAL APPCMsTMCMT the House I feel that there is very CDWirnjouSLV Stua 16-P steamship company to find out through until the end of January. third reading of the BiU entitled "The Uttle that remains to be said, Mr. Agents for Bermuda: whether there was a chance of ob­ That is in order to induce business PubUc Carriage Act 1930, Amend­ Chairman, to extenuation of the re­ NichoU & Ashton P.O. Box 529, Hamilton taining extra steamship services be­ down here during the months of ment Act 1935," he would move to marks whioh have just been made EVAPORATED fore we could decide whether we December and January, which months amend the BiU by inserting the fol­ by the hon. member in charge. Un­ would assist the steamship company have shewn a decline, and a very lowing as Clause 2 of the Bill:—- doubtedly this matter is one of con­ by additional advertising to trying to appreciable decline over the last two siderable importance, and one on MILK bolster up their trade for the en­ or three years. I think, in view which the House should deUberate 2. This Act shall come into force suing year. We were not able to meet of the increased number of sailings very carefuUy before reaching a con­ on such date as the Governor by the representatives of the steamship to June and July, in view of the ex­ Fancy Boxes Save the Labels clusion. But to elaborate slightly, notice in the Gazette shall fix for that company unttl the 16th October, so I pedited sailings to March and April, I hope accurately on the remarks purpose. do not think we wasted a great deal in view of the fact that they have of which have been made by the hon. of time to tofoiming the Finance agreed to carry this minimum fare member in charge, I might say that I REPORT PRESENTED PAPER NAPKINS AND DOYLIES Committee three days after that, over tiU the end of January, I trunk feel that the Finance Committee we would Uke to get an additional it might be false economy for this came to the conclusion that it was Debates Committee suitable for %mas Presents appropriation. It must always be Colony to say we wttl not give any proper to recommend the deletion remembered, Mr. Chairman, when further increased subsidy after May. from 1/9 to 2/9 box or discontinuance of this additional Mr. TROTT moved that Rule 9 considering these points, that the subsidy on these grounds. When be suspended to aUow a report to be Trade Development Board approached by Act No. 47 of 1934 the original con­ presented from the Debates Com­ the steamship company and asked Mr. J. R. CONYERS:—I hope the SHELF PAPER 6d. pkg. tract with Furness, Withy & Com­ mittee. them for an additional service. The two hon. members of the Finance pany was modified, it contained two steamship company agreed to some of Committee wi 1 be able to answer this provisions. One was that during the I the suggestions or some of the requests- question on the next day of meeting —which was agreed to. continuance of the modified service an that we made, particularly those I as to whether or not in their opinion an additional subsidy of £5,000 was THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. have just mentioned—extending the that if this coming winter season is Mr. TROTTpresentedtheRaport. to be paid. There was a further pro- sujhmer season. Their chief re­ a bumper season this Colony should Reid Street ivision, Mr. Chairman, to the effect pay this subsidy or not? Continued on Page 8 • ••

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ing the royal leadership by their own. views and in their manner of sal­ "Review of Religion" We are now able to appreciate 2 Chr. vation, for their remedy was not COLONIAL PARLIAMENT 15:3, "Now for a long season Israel suited to the conditions of the times, By Robert Clunie Robertson had been without the true God." Lovely Complexions Whole WheatBread and the numerous false predictions Continued from page 7 PHOSFERINS With the help of the prophets and re­ they made prevented the people from HEALTH SALTS Soft and Velvety—the Natural Charm of form we can learn the length of that trusting or listening to them. They FIRST ORDER OF THE DAY Women and Girls who begin their day with The following laws afford us an season: it was from the beginning had not practical plan for national We have tried many insight into the superstition and de­ of their histoiy to the captivity, or union and defence and they over­ Sir STANLEY SPURLING moved PHOSFERINE HEALTH SALT grades of Whole graded state of Israal which the later, for we have still to learn when looked the natural causes which that the resumption in Committee The new Tonic Saline activates all bodily functions, Wheat Flour but not Levitical priests set themselves to they found the true God. It is in­ weakened the nation, lack of dis­ of consideration cf the Estimates thus keeping the skin smooth, young and supple, improve. Lev. 19*26-29, 31, "Ye shall structive to trace how we have been cipline, and central authority, and for 1936 and of the Report of the Fin­ and preventing deposits of grease and harmful one is so satisfactory not use enchantments, nor observe blinded to these facts, and led into failure was the result of their efforts. ance Committee be set down as the waste, which cause premature lines and wrinkles. as our "Special" times. Ye shall not round the erroneous beliefs of the Old Testa­ The buUding of the first temple first order for the next day of meeting. Benefit begins straightway with the clean, crisp, stimulat­ coiners of your heads, neither shalt ment. The manner of speech of the gave employment to priests who were ing flavour of PHOSFERINE HEALTH SALT, which Whole Wheat Flour. thoroughly cleanses from the system those eruptive im­ thou mar the comers of thy beard. Hebrews has misled us, as well as the thus brought into daily communi­ —which was agreed to. purities that cause skin blemishes and poor complexions. No other produces Ye shall not make any cuttings in teaching and want of teaching of cation with the king and had com­ It builds up the sparkling vitality and tone that denotes that delicious nutty your flesh for the dead, nor print any the church. Samuel slew Agag be­ mon interests with him. As far as ADJOURNMENT Happy, Healthy Womanhood at her Best. marks upon you: I am the Lord. fore the Lord. Our reUgious train­ TOMES AS IT they could see, the prosperity of the C'LEH.SBZS PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND flavour so appreciated Do not prostitute thy daughter, to ing hinders us from criticising this king was theirs too, and so it was Hon. Sir STANLEY SPURLING:— by Whole Wheat cause her to be a whor J : lest the land act of Samuel because we are told it natural that they should support Mr. Speaker, I think it is only fair Bread enthusiasts. If fall to whoredom and become full of was done 'before the Lord;' but omit him and advise him as wisely as their to say that the Finance Committee wickedness. Regard not them that these words, and we read, Samuel slew vision permitted them. They took wish to ask the House to sit on Mon­ you are not getting have familiar spirits, neither seek Agag, then we are naturaUy inclined a prominent part in the reforms of day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next this Whole Wheat after wizards, ta be defiled by them." to ask the reason. Samuel slew Agag Hezekiah and Josiah, and from week, in order to complete the Es­ Similar laws were made in Jesiah's because he considered him the king their attendance on the king the timates. I think it is fair to give Bread you are rnissing reign, as in Deut. 14:1. The prophets of the enemies of Israel. He had people learnt to honour them. From notice of that beforehand. a really good thing. also testify to the necessity of these no legal right to do it, and the act, the time that they emerged from ** Tones as it Cleanses' * The remedy is simple laws. Jer. 41:5, -'There came men in plain language, was murder. obscurity their course to power was The House adjourned to Friday, From all Chemists and Druggists. Sold in tarn sizes, the larger size contains Doable Quantity from Shechem, Shiloh and Samaria, Samuel never saw Israel's sins and gradual and sure, and when the November 15th., 1935. Tiirs unique preparation is made and guarantee, by the Proprietors of Phosferine —Your grocer sells it. even four-sc^re men, having their weakness: he left it to Saul to curb kings were removed, they alone were PHOSFERINE (Ashton & Parsons) LTD., LUDGATE Hnx. LONDON, ENGLflND It is made as follows— beards shaven, and then clothes witchcraft in the land. God told left to guide the people, and their DAY No. 13. Friday, November 15, rent, and having cut themselves, Joshua to destroy Ai and kill all the rule formed a new era in the history 1935. Small Loaf 4d with offeiings and incense in their inhabitants, old and young; men, of Israel. hands, to bring them to the house women and children. We are taught It wiU be useful to summarize MINUTES Large Loaf 7d of the Lord." Is. 22:12, "And in that God ordered the destruction For Rich what we have learned from our it Sandwkh Loaf lid that day did the Lord call tc weeping of Ai for its wickedness, The Israel­ study of the Old Testament, and On the reading of the Minutes. and to mounring, and to baldness, ites were no better than they, so that our most important lesson is that and to girding with sackcloth." cannot be the reason. In this case, God never spoke to men in the lan­ Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. George's Gravies, The mere making of laws proves the too, we reach the truth when we leave guage of men. We have had numer­ Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I would point BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd. necessity of making them, and we our God's name, just as we see ous proofs that commands attributed out that the minutes in my possession Stews, etc. Telephone 1080 have direct proof these were prac­ it omitted in the account of the to God were incompatible with the have no record of the hon. member for tices of the people. similar destruction of Jericho, and character of God, but the most con­ Smith's Parish, Mr. ZuiU, presenting A little Oxo makes a A woman was unclean for a time then we learn that this was the man clusive proof is the character of the a Petition. I would also like to world of difference to quite after childbirth. Leprosy could be ner of warfare of the Hebrews and nation itseU which bears no mark caU your attention to the fact that cured, it was beUeved, by the priest, their times for their own safety. of the direct influence of God. The the record of the amendment which simple recipes. It gives the which was a sort of exorcism of the We are told that the IsraeUtes did superstitions and errors of the He­ I moved on the First Schedule of tasty savour of freshly spirit of disease. These passages wrong in sacrificing to Baal. This brews which for centuries continued "The Carriage Act," under heading cooked beef to your meat which are taken from the whole his­ we beUeve, but if we conclude that the unreproved, the wUd untutored con­ "B" shews—by inserting the foUow­ tory of Israel down to the captivity Israelites did right in sacrificing to duct of the people, the conception ing after the words "From BaUey's dishes. and to which many more of a similar God, we err, for the prophets and the of God as a God of wrath who was Bay RaUway Station to St. David's character could be added, present us apostle James condemn sacrifice in always breaking out into futile rage Island:" the motion actually lead with a fearful state of the land of [ every ease. The people were rebuked against the people's neglect of ob "After the word St. David's island," Israel sociaUy, moraUy and reUgiously for asking counsel of other gods, servances: those and much more are "from Bailey's Bay RaUway Station even when we make aUowances for and commanded to ask counsel of proofs that the IsraeUtes were never to Crystal Caves." prophetic exaggeration. There was God, and we are satisfied with this directed by any instruction from continuous murder, and also ap- if only we inquire no further, but God; and laying aside the manner of HIS HONOUR THE SPEAKER:— pression of the poor by the wealthy if we do we learn that divination speech of the Hebrews and their It is a printer's error, and wiU be who were countenanced by the was superstitition, and therefore deceit to speaking to the name of corrected. With reference to the priests for whose priestly support universally wrong, and if people ask God which they often did as a cover remarks about the Petition being The Cook'!* Best Friend they gave of their wealth. The im- counsel of the unseen, it matters to their actions, we can trace the presented by Mr. Zuill, that is in my 1A.2/35 moraUty of the land is described as not by what name he is caUed, he is historical events of Israel in their minutes, but it was not read today. filthy, and it is unfit to be named. stiU the unseen, that is, God. The natural course, and all this proves The minutes are confirmed. Gods were worshipped for their distinction between the gods of the that God ruled the IsraeUtes just ___aa9BMP^£'3 power, protection, and their material nations existed only in the minds as he ruled and rules other nations. MESSAGES i% ^k *$% W% gifts; the good men had perished of men who had no true idea cf God. God is God and not man, and we mmm out of the land, it would be more This thought requires more consider­ are wrong to imagine that he works The foUowing Message from His el correct to say that goodness and ation. The Hebrews spoke in the out his wiU in a [human manner. ExceUency the Governor:— •_<_ (_& righteousness had never been known name of the Lord, but that was a God is aU-powerful, but it is possible blame your STOMACH? in the land; and every one sought manner of speech, and not the to build on that beUef wUd argu­ (No. 42). probably pleasure in gaining wealth even un­ truth, and to every case we take we ments that cannot bear investigation. justly and crueUy, and to drunken must remember this. It might be argued that as God is T. ASTLEY CUBITT, ST I PATIO and immoral practices. Prophets The Levitical priests, anxious to aU-powerful he could speak to the Poor appetite impKes that your system and priests are described as no better estabUsh their doctiines, interspersed language of men if he wished, but General, Governor and Commander- is sluggish. You need BEECHAM'S than the people, and, because of the earlier writings with them and we have no proof that he ever did, PILLS to tone and regulate your in-Chief. stomach, liver and bowels, and thu their sacred office, they ought to aU in the name of the Lord, and and this assertion that God is aU- Kfe * M a*J remove the cause of those little ills have been better, and not being this leads us, if we enquire no further, powerful must be defined. God is The Governor has the honour to from which you suffer daily. better they were worse, for by their to the delusion and that the Levitical aU-powerful to act with wisdom, acknowledge the receipt of Message example and encouragement they doctrines were known to the earUest justice, goodness and love, but he has No. 7 of the 30th October from the 'S Eg i® confirmed the people in their wicked­ times, and they speak of the heathen- no power to utter contradictions, to Honourable House of Assembly and ness. The whole nation was sunken ism and degradation of the priests as command cruelties to be done, to to transmit the accompanying mem­ in superstitition, and orime, and occasional lapses from the truth, make promises which he does not ful- oranda by the Chief of PoUce and the degradation. Once we recognise the hand of the tU, to choose one nation of the earth Director of Works supplying the in­ f From the time of Saul onwards the priest who deceived the people as weU I °r his special care, and neglect all formation asked for regarding motor wickedness and foUy of the nation as us, the truth cannot be hid, more others, for if he did he would cease vehicles in the Colony. is condemned more and more fuUy, especially as it appears in the prophets to be God, and would become a being which shews that, as time went on and provides a natural explanation we could neither trust nor worship. PubUc BuUdings, Hamilton, a few people were graduaUy becoming of Hebrew history. Prophets do not speak forth the wUl 13th November, 1935. conscious of the evils of the land and The priests make no attempt to of God by God's command. If they the awful disasters that would natur­ conceal the deceit and cruelty of the do, then God assumes the character of The foUowing Message from the the prophets who speaks, for the aUy foUow the unsettled and deplor­ people, but sayaU was done by com­ Hon. the Legislative CouncU:— F. J. G. FOOTE, Agents able state of society in the nation: prophet's message changes, and often mand of God. We have good reason BERMUDA & WEST INDIES tyranny of the poor by the wealthy, one command contradicts another, for refusing to accept this as a com­ and murder and robbery, made na­ and he also makes unfulfilled pre­ (No. 3). WHAT IS IN YOUR tional union and sentiment im­ mand of God, and as good reason for dictions, and frequently docs not SWEEPSTAKES possible; immoraUty and drunken­ beUeving that deceit and cruelty was | mate himself intelligible but fol-|Mr Spsaker and'Gentlemen of the HOROSCOPE? ness ruined health and character, the result of the training and charac­ lows the mysterious manner of the Honourable House of Assembly: and undermined the physical and ter of the IsraeUtes, and from their old soothsayers: God loses his charac­ limited view of the nature of sin. moral force of the nation; their re­ ter to the prophet and aU this is The Legislative CouncU have the The priests saw nothing wrong to Let Me Tell Yea Free Ugious observances and superstitions, incredible. Hence it follows that konour to inform the Honourable The draw will take place at the Hamilton which had no true principles of re­ deceit and cruelty committed by God never made known his wiU by House of Assembly that they have Ugion in them, lulled the people into themselves or their God. By re­ the prophets. ventured to amend the Bill entitled viewing the history of Israel we can Hotel on THURSDAY, November 21st Would you like to know without any a false sense of security; aU is wicked­ The Hebrews and their remnant UThe civil service EstabUshment trace the sequence and natural ef­ cost, what ho stars indicate your ness and error, and the prophets do the Jews never worshipped the true|Act> 1935» ^^ a ^ow t0 correcting fect of the events which made the future will be; whether you will be not speak of any good feature in their God. The God whom they worship­ what is apparently a typographical at 8.30 p.m. Jews what they were and are. The successful, prosperous and happy; Uves. True reUgion in any part ped was their community God and error. The BiU is accordingly re­ quaUties of a high sense of freedom about business, love, marriage,ties did not exist among them. Their the universal God, the God that was turned herewith together with the and of the practice of cruelty which friends, enemies, travels, sickness, reUgion was supeistitition; they wor­ expected to be for them under aU proposed amendment for the con­ they acquired in the wilderness were 7939titi.w.ui. lucky and unlucky periods; what pit­ shipped the sun and whole host of circumstances, right or wrong. To currence of Your Honourable House. never afterwards entirely lost to falls to avoid; what opportunities to heaven; they beUeved in witchcraft fight against Israel was to defy the them, and they carried them into grasp; new under­ and divination; they sought inter­ God of Israel. every department of their national CouncU Chamber, takings and other course with their gods to dreams The IsraeUtes attributed their 1935. life. When they settled to Canaan 15th November, information of un­ and visions; to gain the favour and thoughts and deeds to the wiU and they were without any form of re­ told value to you. blessing oi their gods they resorted command of God. This was an an­ Ugion, a wild, barbarous people, THE CIVIL SERVICE ESTABLI'SH- Here is your to sacrifice and offerings of food and cient "manner of speech, as we learn and, after intermarriage with the MENT ACT, 1935 CHILDREN'S CRAYON and PAINT BOOKS chance to obtain abode, and even to the cruel and to- from the Bible itseU. Necho of Canaanites, it was a simple and an Astrological In­ human burning to death of their Egypt, Cyrus, and Artarerxes did so, PROPOSED AMENDMENT Four designs natural transition for them to faU terpretation AB­ Uving sons and daughters. 2 Chr. 25: 20, 21, Ezra 1: 2, 3, 7: 21-26. into the heathenish customs of the SOLUTELY FREE. The law had a natural growth, and Second Schedule: PubUc Health The prophets declare that aU these land. Neither had they any ideas FREE. Your Astral was conceived to meet the demands s*i

OVER THE RADIO

ELLA LOGAN TO BEGIN NEW ALL-KERN MUSIC FROM SHOW SERIES ON NEC BOAT

Torch singing, 22-year-old Ella A special program of all Jerome Logan brings a wealth of European Kem musical hits wi|l be presented theatrical background to the air by Lanny Ross and the cast of the when she begins a new series of pro­ Maxwell House Show Boat, over an FABRIC GLOVES grams over an NBC-WJZ network, NBC-WEAF nationwide network from at 8:45 p.m. She will be the featured 10:00 to 11:00p.m. A few of the Kem by singer in The Band Goes to Town numbers to be heard are Lanny's with Mike Reilly'solrchestra. solo, "Don't Ever Leave Me," from Van Raalte In America only two years, Miss "Sweet Adeline;" VirginiaLee singing Logan is continuing the success that "I'm the Echo" and "I Dream Too Fifth Avenue Fall Favourites... she achieved in Europe after leaving Much" and two duets with Lanny, and for Bermuda's Winter the her native Scotland. She has already "Why Do I Love You?," from "Show begun rehearsal with Willie and Boat" and "I've Told Every Little very glove you have been wait­ Eugene Howard for the new Damon Star,'' from ' 'Music in the Air." Gus ing for. Runyon play,' 'Saratoga Chips.'' She Haenschen and the Show Boat Band &-i-> 8 Hi will play the female lead opposite feature "Jockey on a Carousel," and iffiiiiiti §si n Of a smooth, Silky Knit they the two famous comics. the Westerners will present "I Got - ilBI Hi Miss Logan went on the stage Love," both from "I Dream Too . =•?,,-- -* f lend grace and style to beautiful v at the age of 11. She has won ac­ Much." Ross will have as guest ^ - iBi,-. hands.... claim in many theaters, cafes and singer on the program the winner music halls in England and on the of the "Stars of Tomorrow" contest continent. She was starred in the which was held at the Automobile xa-r.;~»-!^-atay. vx^--,- :;raj»:;*s:i::: ar r-'••.:::*•:*:': Bandoleer's -*£s;"**V.?:r.:~'-£;;;:::'*"''*r _?:£:::•'•••'"••- Folies Bergere in Paris and in the Show in Buffalo, N.Y., on November and Winter Garden in Berlin. In addi­ 14. Buffalo radio editors will select -•- ' —* -i tion, she was a featured vocalist one of the three contestants to be Buttoneer's with Jack Hylton's orchestra, one heard with Lanny on this program. of the most popular bands in England. * * * Van Raalte s two famous models.. Her new NBC program will be TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES featured by the deep blue songs to Children, Listen, Please! In Tan and in Black the accompaniment of Reilly's band. (Bermuda Time) * * * 5/- the pair. GSC, 31.3 m., GSB 49.6 m., MARIA JERITZA TO BE SOLOIST Daventry, England Toytown opens on Saturday, that is, Saturday OF ATWATER KENT PROGRAM 5.45—A Recital by Enid Tait (viohn) OVER CBS 6.00—The News 6.15—Orchestras of Europe and of this week. America (g.r.) Maria Jeritza, rioted Viennese op­ era soprano, will be the guest soloist GSC, 31.3 m., GSA, 49.6 m. with WiUiam Daly's Orchestra on tho 7.00—Big Ben. "Light and Shade" Now, good Old Santa Claus is so busy making Atwater Kent program broadcast —variety programme 7.45 A Programme of New Gram­ your toys for Xmas that he can't get here himself over the nationwide WABC-Colum­ ophone Records bia network, from 9:30 to 10*00 p.m. 8.15—An Organ Recital by J. I. Tay­ on Saturday but he has sent to Toytown just heaps Mme. Jeritza will offer a varied lor, from the Concert Hall, group ranging from opera arias to Broadcasting House 8.45-9.00—The News and heaps of brand new Toys —Useful Toys... some of the outsranding operetta SHOP EARLY FOR TOYS! works of the day. Her first song wiU Sturdy Toys . . . Toys that are funny, interesting be Grieg's lovely "Ich Liebe Dich," WEAF, New York 660 kc. followed by Franz Lehar's Waltz from 5.00—Womans Radio Review and instructive. 5.30—Girl Alone—sketch PMOEMIX TOYLAND "The Count of Luxembourg" and 5.45—Tintype Tenor Advance Showing—2nd Floor Mascagni's dramatic aria, "Voi lo 6.00—Willie Bryant's Orchestra 1 Sapete" from "Cavalleria Rusticana 6.30—Louise Florea, soprano And, Children, whisper in Mothers ear that Toytown Toys Later in the program the distin­ 6.45—Clara, Lu 'n' Em 7.00—Flying Time—sketch guished soprano will offer a "Seren- 715—News Reporter this year are less expensive than ever before. ! ade" by Martin Brooms and another 7.20—George Duffy's Orchestra Lehar work, "Liebe du Himmel 7.30—Press Radio News auf Erden" from the operetta, "Pag- 7.35—Connie Gates, contralto 7.45—Billy and Betty—sketch j anini." 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy TOYTOWN Daly will feature a new Richard 8.15—Popeye, the Sailor—sketch Rodgers melody from "Jumbo" en­ 8.30—Music Is My Hobby—Mrs. THE WOMANS SHOP titled "My Romance." His other Lionell Perera, violinist 8.45—life Studies—Tom Powers, orchestral highlights will include monologist Reid Street Victor Herbert'ss "March of the 9.00—Fleischmann Variety Hour— Toys" and Fiitz Krelisler's "Caprice Rudy Vallee's Orch.; guest Viennois." artists 10.00—Maxwell House Show Boat— Born in Bmo, Czecho-Slovakia, Lanny Ross, Frank Mclntyre, Don't delay have your selections set aside—We Maria Jertza started her career Winifred Cecil, soprano, Gus will gladly store them for you and have Santa as a girl singer in the Volksoper Haenschen's Orch., and others Vienna. Beginning in 1913, she ap­ 11.00—Paul Whiteman's Music Hall— himself deUver them. Helen Jepson, soprano; Ra- peared in performances at the state namo, and others opera house in Vienna and in 1921 12.00—Talk—John B. Kennedy SPECIAL SALE Low Prices—Attractiveness of our Toys she came to the United States where she enjoyed a brilliant success at WLW, Cincinnati 700 kc. makes early selection imperative 6.00—Bob Nolan's Toy Band of the Metropolitan Opera House for 6.15—Jack Armstrong—sketch a number of years. She has sung 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ SANTA CLAUS BROADCAST extensively throughout Europe, the 7.00—Helen Nugent, contralto Phoenix Verandah—5.00 p.m.—9.30 p.m. SAT. United States and South America. 7.15—Evening Concert 7.30—Bob Newhall, sports talk Ladies' 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ FRANK PARKER IS BERNIE'S 8.15—Jearinine, songs; Paul Pear­ GUEST son's Orch. 8.30—Same as WJZ 8.45—Overalls on Parade—musical Frank Parker, youthful tenor-ac­ varieties Shetland Swagger Coats tor, will mix songs and quips with 9.00—Same as WEAF Ben Bernie and All the Lads as their 10.00—Same as WJZ English Tailored guest over an NBC-WJZ network, at 10.30—Crusaders 10.45—Loveliness for Sale 10:00 p.m. |g| 11.00—Same as WEAF Parker was just one of radio's out­ 12.00—The News standing soloists, star of several Complete range of sizes in White and soft Pastels. NBC programs, until he joined forces WJZ, Hew York 760 kc. just received with Jack Benny, Mary Livingstone 5.00—Betty and Bob—sketch Turquoise, Saxe, Reseda, Yellow, Coral, Cherry, Pink. 5.15—Charles Sears, tenor an d C ompany two years ago. Drafted 530—NBC Radio Guild into the ever growing army of Ben­ 6.30—The Singing Lady ANGORA SWEATERS ny stooges, he quickly developed into 6.45—Little Orphan Annie—sketch a caustic comedian. Kg!*-- «rs- 7.00—News Reporter Mi siTi M 7.05—Arthur Lang, baritone ORIGINALLY £6. 10. 0. at 35/- He will sing a few songs to the ac­ 7.15—Sports Talk—John R. Tunis companiment of All the Lads of the 7.30—Press-Radio News band and exchange gags with The 7.35—Muriel Wilson, soprano In Bottle Green, Yellow, Rose, 7.45—Lowell Thomas NOW £4.0.0. Ol' Maestro. 8.00—Easy Aces—sketch Jubilee Blue and White. 8.15—Phil Regan, tenor; Jackson's Orchestra DOG IS MALL CARRIER HEROjj; 8.30—Lum and Abner—sketch 8.45—The Band Goes to Town—Ella Logan, contralto; Reilly Orch. The true story of a dog that acted 9.00—Hendrik Willem Van Loon, as a mail carrier between two mining talk camps will be told by the Old Ranger 9.15—NBC String Symphony 10.00—Death Valley Days—sketch Cloak and British Sports Departments on the Death Valley Days program 10.30—America's Town Meeting of THE SMOKE SHOP, Ltd, over an NBC-WJZ network, at 10:00 the Air p.m. 11.30—Roy Shields' Orchestra ZTD The dog, a St. Bernard, was owned 12.00—News Reporter by two brothers who lived in mining WABC, New York 860 kc. HA.cE. SMITH camps a few miles apart. He started 5.00—-Salvation Army Staff Band The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the carrying messages between the two 5.15—N.Y. Heart Association Pro­ above Company will be held at the office of The Smoke and finally became mail carrier for gramme FOUNDED 1889 5.30—Greetings from Old Kentucky Shop, Ltd. on Tuesday, December 3rd, 1935. at 8o'clock in the camps. §e 6.00—French News Exchange Series the evening, for the purpose of electing from among the • » » Jacques Bardoux, from Paris 6.15—Jimmy Farrell, songs tu.th. shareholders, by the shareholders present in person or re­ HAROLD NICOLSONTO DISCUSS 6.30—Jack Armstrong—sketch presented by proxy, a board of Directors for the ensuing EUROPEAN CONDITIONS FROM 6.45—Tito Guizar, tenor LONDON 7.00—Buck Rogers—sketch year. 7.15—Patti Ohapin, songs TIDE TABLE FOR NOVEMBER 7.30—Press Radio News General conditions in England and 7.35—United Hospital Appeal The Bermuda School of Dancing BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS. the rest of Europe as well as the im­ 7.45—Household Music Box • Sun­ plications of the recent British elec­ 8.00—Myrt and Marge—sketch High Water Low Water Sun- »-t* A*. P.M. A.M. P.M. rile set announces tions will be discussed by Harold 8.15—Buddy Clark, baritone 8.30—Kate Smith, songs; Miller's Nicolson, British lecturer, historian 6.52 5.16 Special Ladies' Classes in SUmming, and statesman, when he speaks from Orch. 20 4.27 4.35 10.37 10.48 8.45—Boake Carter U.30 6.53 5.16 London over the WABC-Columbia 21 5.15 5.25 11.03 Physical Exercises and Tap Dancing 9.00—Harv and Esther; Teddy Berg­ 12.18 6.54 5.16 network, from 11:45 to 12:00 p.m. man, comedian, Shirley Booth, 22 5.57 6.05 1.00 6.55 5.15 Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday AWAY WITH RUST! This is one of a series of weekly Jack Arthur, baritone, Victor 23 6.35 6.45 00.10 1.39 6.56 5.15 broadcasts designed for the purpose Arden's Orch., and others 24 7.11 7-33 00.43 at 10.30 a.m. 9.30—Atwater Kent Radio Hour- 2.15 6.57 5.15 of exchanging American and Euro­ 25 7.47 8.00 1.19 Protect any iron or steel work you have Maria Jeritza, soprano, Daly 2.55 6.58 5.15 Try These Half'Hour Lessons and Qet Results pean views on current events. Nic­ Orchestra 26 8.25 8.37 1.55 3.35 6.58 5.14 with "FERROLASTIC" guaranteed olson addresses himself only to the 10.00—Walter O'Keefe, Deane Jams 27 9.04 9.18 2.33 Adults: Ball Room Dancing, Newest Steps 3.15 4.19 6.49 5.14 American audience and, in return, Glen Gray's Orchestra 28 9.45 10.02 RUST RESISTING PAINT 10.30—To Arms for Peace—Rosa Pon- 10.50 4.00 5.03 7.00 5.14 For Beginners and Advanced Raymond Gram Swing, American 29 10.30 selle, soprano; symphony or­ 11.45 4.49 5.50 7.01 5.14 author and economist, speaks to a chestra; "Heaven High, Hell 30 11.17 ' Mondays, 8 to 9 pan. MASTERS HARDWARE CO. British audience from Washington, Deep"—dramatic sketch 26—New Moon. 11.00—Heidt's Brigadiers Principal, Madame STANLEY SMITH, D.M.A. Phone 1192 for quality paints at fair prices D.O. The series has been arranged U.30—March of Time Mean TTigTi Sorines 3? ft in co-operation with the British 11.45—English News Programme 3ft 7959|th.s. _____ 7788Wtu. 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OTHER NEWS IN BRIEF Timken RoUer Bear 71| 70| CUBA'S ELECTION HOPES NEW YORK STOCKS Union Car & C 75| 74} Union Pacific 103* 101} CAIRO, Nov. 20. (OP)—A tense BLASTED BY COURT United Aircraft. 21 21n Cairo crowd watched the huge fun­ United Corp *** 7} Yesterday's Closing Prices United Corp. pf — 44| eral"" which' student Wafdists gave Political Alliances Debarred United Drug. 115 11* yesterday to their fourth comrade United Fruit 71! 70| who died from a revolver wound when in Far-Reaching Decision Tues. Wed. United Gas Imp 17! 17! the British police fixed on them to Air Reduction 172| U. S. Indus Alco. 49* 49f Allied Ch. & Dye 167J m£ U. S. Rubber 14* 14| break up a riot outside the city last HAVANA, Nov. 20. (CP)—Cuba's AUis. Chalm, Mfg 36i 166| U. S. Rubber 1st pf 41 39! week. It was estimated that 10,000 hopes of holding a National Election Am. Can 147J 34f U. S. Smelt. R & M 95 94| Am. Car & Foundry 32 shouting and hostile students fol­ on December 15th. apprantly died 145 U. S. Steel 5e§ 49 RALEIGH lowed the body to the cemetry. They Am. Coml. Alcohol 32 31 U. S. Steel pf 118* 118 today after a far-reaching decision Am. & Foreign Pow 7| 31| Vanadium Corp 19f 20 -STEEL BICYCLE in turn were followed by a score of by the Supreme Electoral Court Am. & For. P. pf 33J 74 Warner Bros. Piet 8| 8! trucks loaded with native police and against major poUtical alliances. Am. Locomotive 27 f 32 Warren Pav 4* 4f Am. Mch. & Fd 32| soldiers. The Court ruled against a union 25J Western Union Tel 76} 75 Am. Power & Lt 8| 32 Westinghouse Elec. & M 981 95* between Marianistas, Nationalists Am. Radiator 21| 8f NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (CP)—A re­ Wilson & Co 71 7l and part of the Liberal Patty, this Am. Rolling Mill 31f 21| Woolworth Co 59 59 ligious dispute between the Mo­resulting in the immediate with­ Am. Smelt. & Rfg — 31 f Worthington Pump 24f 241' Am. Sugar Ref 471 60i hammedan and Brahman members drawal of the Matianistas. Similar YeUow Tr & Coach 8* of the crew of the British freighter Am. Tel. & Tel 150| 55| action is expected to be taken by the Am. Tobacco B 1061 151 "Dunkirk" ended in a pitched battle Nationalists. Senor Ramon Zaydin, Am. Water Works 21| 105* -OO below decks last night. Culmin­ President of the Marianistas, said Anaconda Copper 24£ 21| Atchison 53J 24* ating a series of brawls during the indignantly "The Court's action con­ METEOROLOGICAL NOTES trip, the fight got beyond the con­ Atlantic Refining 25| 52 Nov. 20th. stitutes a coup d'etat and we are pre­ Auburn Auto 361 24f trol of the ship's officers and sailors. pared to fight it." Baldwin Loco 4J 36 Barometer— After the hose had been turned on the oo Baltimore & Ohio 15§ 5 8.00 a.m 1018.5 mUibars Malayans, without effect, the police Barnsdall Cp. A i 12i 15 30.08 inches 12 were called in and four arrests were Bendix Avia 2lf 8.00 p.m 1019.1 mUibars FRICTION IN CAIRO Bethlehem Steel 51| 21* made of the ring leaders. BohmAl. &Br 51 50| 30.09 inches 51| CAIRO, Nov. 20. (CP)—Coincident Borg Warner 62£ Wind— Briggs Mfg 54 62 CRISTOBAL, C.Z., Nov. 20 (CP)— with British Naval maneouvres at 53f 8.00 a.m. N 15 mi. per hr. The Elbert S. Waid Post of the Ameri­ Byers (A.M.) 18 J Noon N 9 mi. per hr. Alexandria tomorrow, vernacular Canada Dry G. Ale 13J 18| Wadson's can Legion has voted to sponsor an newspapers and Egyptian lawyers to­ Canadian Pacific 12 12| 8 p.m. N 5 ml. per hr. 11* Ap'iMwt. expedition to rescue Paul Redfern, day declared a one-day strike as part Case Thresh 110 Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 73 CaterpiUar Tractor 59J 107 who was lost during his Latin- of an anti-British programme. 58§ Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 63 American flight eight years ago in Celanese Corp 29J RainfaU for 24 hrs.... trace The strike newspapers partly aimed Cerro de Pas Cop 59"r 29J T the Dutch Guiana Jungles. 58* Sinishine for 24 hrs 4 hrs. 0 min. their protest against Nessim Pasha Ohes. & Ohio 52§ 50| for his refusal to resign as Premier Chrysler Corp 87J 86| PARIS, Nov. 20 (CP)—Premier La­ and Minister of the Interior. With Colorado F & I *4 4| BICYCLE THEFT CHARGE 20 NEW CARDINALS ARE Combating Over-crowding in val's Cabinet met today to fix a date Columbia G. & E 14| 14| the number of dead from the recent Colum. Carb 99 Classified Advertisements for the reconvening of Parliament an riots placed officially at five, student Coml. Credit 48 98 AT ST. GEORGE'S NAMED BY POPE the United Kingdom action which informed circles be­ 471 demonstrators announced thier in­ Coml. Solvents 21 2H Ueved might lead to the Ministry's tention of parading in the streets and Comw. & Southern. 2| LOST VATICAN CITY, Nov. 20. (OP)— LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—The Min­ downfall. Congoleum-Naim 44| 2| Adjourned from Tuesday for forcing shopkeepers to close their ConsoUdated Gas. 33f "44f Pope Pius selected twenty new car­ ister of Health has notified the local shops. Consol. Oil 9| 33 J In Belmont grounds, near fish pool, Completion of Hearing dinals to be elevated at a secret con­ authorities that a survey under the LONDON, Nov. 20 (CP)—An Im­ Contl. Can 98 91 SUver CIGARETTE CASE with sistory on December 16th. The of- Contl. O. of D 28 96f Housing Act passed this summer to perial Conference will probably be -oo- name engraved on outside. Re­ ficial list given out by the Vatican is I determine the degree of overcrowding, held in 1936, it was stated today in Corn Prod. Ref. 70J 27 The theft of a bicycle valued at U.S. SEEKING TO LOWER j Curtiss-Wright 2| 691 ward. Telephone 1600. £11 is being charged against Lloyd as follows: Archbishop Luigi Copello, with a view to its abatement by the well-informed quarters, but no de­ Deere & Co 58 21 7952*th. Spencer by the Police, and the case Buenos Airs, Carlo Salotti, provision of necessary new accommo­ finite announcement is available. TRADE BARRIERS Deleware & Hudson 361 51| will be completed in St. George's Secretary of the Propaganda Fide, dation, must be completed by April Del. Lack. & West 15| 35* NEW YORK, Nov. 20. (CP)— Lin­ Douglas Air — Ui PoUce Court tomorrow morning be­ Monsigncr Nicolo Canali, Assessor 1st next year and reports on the re­ 33* coln Ellsworth took off from Dundee DuPontdeN 145| fore Mr. H. Martin Godet. Spencer of the Sacred Congregation Holy sults must reach the Ministry by HOUSTON, Texas, Nov. 20. (CP)— Eastman Kodak 172 144f TO LOAN is alleged to have stolen a bicycle, Office, Monsignor Camillo Caccia June 1st. Island on a projected flight from the The National Foreign Trade Council Elec. Auto-Lite 35| 171 Wedell Sea to tbe Ross Sea at 2.50 a.m. 34* the property of Ralph Ferguson, Domioni, Papal Master of Ceremon- These reports will be followed by was assured by President Roosevelt Elec. Power & L 6 51 £500 to loan en 1st ft.'oitgage E.S.T. a dispatch said today. that the United States Government Erie R. R. 10| sornetime between 9 and 12 p.m. on ies, Monsignor Frederico Tedeschini, the proposals of each authority of the First Nat. Stores 44J 11 or in smaUer sums. Tel. 1960. to ; Monsignor Luigi necessary re-housing schemes, and is working against "injurious trade 44f Gerald Gray. September 17th. BOSTON, Nov. 20. (CP)— A nation­ Foster Wheeler 21 f The case was opened on Tuesday Maglione, Nunci o to France Monsign­ these proposals are to be submitted barriers". Today the CouncU con­ Free Texas 7954tw.th. wide strike of longshoremen was pre­ sidered the proposed declaration of Gen. Asphalt 21J 29 | morning in St. George's Police Court or Fmanuele Suhard, Archbishop of I by August 1st. saged here today as labour leaders 211 its poUcy, but the contents of the Gen. Elec 40J 39| when Harold Gibbons, of Somers Inn. Rheims, Monsignor Enrico Baudril- -oo- were ordered to forbid the loading Gen. Foods Cp 33| stated that he borrowed a bicycle lart, President of the Catholic In­ declaration were withheld, pending Gen. Motors 58f 33' of ships from Gulf ports. their former presentation. Mes­ 57| HELP WANTED from Ferguson, who was a guest stitute of Paris; Monsignor Dominic Orders for New Vessels are Gillette Saf. Razor 17f 17| at the Somers Inn. He took the Joriox, Secretary of the Sacrament sages from the President and theGoodric h Rub \2\ 12 OTTAWA, Nov. 20. (CP)— A new Goodyear Rub 8.05 p.m. train from St. George's to of the Roman Congregation, Mon­ Secretary of State, Mr. CordeU Hull., 2li MECHANIC to run stone-crushing • Placed in England trade agreement between Canada Granby Consol.... 13J the Aquarium Station, and went to signcr Massimo, Dean of the Rota were read at the second annual world 131 plant. Apply Box 7965 Bermuda and New Zealand has been negoti­ Great Northern pf 33 321 the Frascati Hotel. | Tribunal, Monsignor Enrico Sibilia, trade dinner last night. I Gt. West. Sugar 34| Press. LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—The pre­ ated, it was learned here yesterday, 33| He parked the bicycle in a shed Nuncio to Austria; Monsignor Fran­ Houston Oil 4J 41 7965tth.f. sent month promises to make a new aDd it will be published soon, proba­ oo Hudson Motor Car 15| provided for the purpose and went cesco Marmaggi, Nuncio to Poland; 15? record in increasing activity in the bly on Thursday. Hupp Motor Car 2J 21 into the hotel. At 12.20 a.m., when he Archbishop Isidoro Gomay Thomas shipyards. Swan, Hunter and Wig- ASSEMBLY COMPLETE WORK Intl. Harvester... 65 63| came out, he found that the bicycle cf Toledo, Spain; Archbishop Carlo Intl. Nickel (Can.) 37? WANTED ham Richardson of Wallsend have GRENADA, Nov. 20. (CP)—His 37f had disappeared. As the bicycle Kasper of Praha; Monsignor Carlo Intl. Tel. & Tel 12J 131 booked an order for a large twin- Excellency the Governor of the Wind­ ON THE ESTIMATES Johns-ManviUe.... 98 did not turn up later he reported Cremonsie, Papal Alms-Giver; Mon­ 94! screw motorship for the Common­ ward Islands arrived from St. Vincent Kansas City Southern... 6^ 6! his loss to the police. signor Vincenzo La Puma, Assessor To purchase, small ISLAND near St. wealth and Dominion Line for theAus- yesterday afternoon by H.M.S. Dun­ Continued from Page 1 Kelvinator Cp... 15| . 14! George's or Somerset with or with­ P.C. Fearis told the magistrate Kennecott Cop 28| to the Holy Congregation; Mon­ tralian trade, and the Blue Star Line dee and was received officially. Local of some such, work being carriecj out 28J out cottage en it. Afply CampbeU that on November 7th he found signor Fredeiico Cattani Adori, Lambert Co 24| 24} | has placed an order with Cammell, forces provided a guard of honour. as soon as possible, urged Mr. Wil­ J Liggett & Myers B .. 116| Gosling & Co., £066. parts of a bicycle on a hill close to 115 I Secretary of the Supreme Tribunal Laird for the construction at Birken­ liams not to proceed with this motion Loews Inc. 53f 53} I 7957iw.th. the Frascati golf course. The frame Signature; Monsignor Dominico Mack Truck 26| head of another 12,000 tons refrigera­ JERUSALEM, Nov. 20 (CP)—One but to withdraw it, and bring the 25 was • that of a Raliegh bicycle (Mr. Mariani, Treasurer of the Papal tor ship. The new vessel will be of the Mathieson Alk 33| 33 British poUceman was kiUed and six matter up in the very ndar future. Mo-Kansas-Texas.... 5 \ Ferguson's machine was a Raleigh) Ministries; Monsignor Ignazio Gab- same class as the Dunedin Star, 4| and attach d to it was a rear mud­ were wounded today in an encounter Col. DU1 offered his services to Mr. Missouri Pacific... If 1' riele Tappouni and the Eev. Father launched on October 29th at Birken­ Montgomery Ward.. 39i FOR SALE guard, front forks and gear wheel. with Arab brigands near Jenin. Six Williams in the preparation of a 38} Pietro Boetto, Jesuit Priest. head. Nash Motors 17| 17 Beside the frame was an outer tyre Arabs were kuled. measure to be brought before the Natl. Biscuit 35§ oo oo House, and Mr. Misick assured the 35* and the stays of the front mud­ oo— Natl. Cash Reg.. 21§ 20| UPRIGHT PIANO, makers, Boyd guard, with the registration plate. Condition of Flooded Arears in hon. member of his sympathy and I Natl. Dairy Pro 18| 18| Limited, London. Price £25. Write HOPE FOR KINGSFORD-SiMITH support. Natl. Dist 31 30! Following an investigation by D.C. Mounting Taxes Threaten U.S. Natl. Power & Lt... 10J Box 7940 Bermuda Press. England is Improved Mr. WiUiams thereupon withdrew 10* Cann, the accused was charged with ABANDONED N.Y. Central 25| 241 7940*tu. ei to m25. the offence. At this point the hearing Private Fortunes his motion, and it is expected that N.Y.-N. H. &H. 3 LONDON, Nov. 20 (BOP)—There 3! was adjourned. the matter wUl be brought before the North Amer. Co 27| 27| has been still further improvement SINGAPORE, Nov. 20 (CP)—Hope Northern Pacific... 211 NEW YORK, Nov. 20 (CP)—Increas­ House shortly in another form. The 211 today in the condition of the flooded that Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith Pacific Gas &E 29J 29} oo ing taxes and governmental expendi­ House adjourned until tomorrow at ' Packard Motor Car 6i FOR RENT areas, but many roads, both in the and his companion, Tom Pethy- 6* tures in the opinion of Mr. J. P. 2 p.m. j Paramount Pic Midlands and Southern Counties, are bridge, would be found was almost 91 Morgan threaten to wipe out the ; Paramount Pic., 2nd pf. — llf HUNDREDS SEE FASHION still impassable. abandoned today as a vigUant search Penn. R. R. 29J Five-room APARTMENT, modern great private fortunes of the United —oo- 29*1 The Thames rose another two by Royal Air Force and other 'planes jPhiUips Petrol 35| 351 conveniences, large garden. Apply PARADE AT HAMfflJON States within 30 years unless a re­ Pub. Service of N. J. 46£ inches this morning and was over two failed to reveal a trace of the airmen. 46! D. Beckwith, North Shore, Pem­ trenchment policy is adopted. He j Pullman, Inc 38 37! broke. feet above the normal winter level. The search is to be discontinued : Radio Corp 11| laughed when asked if he thought Ill Continued from Page ] Many riverside areas are inundated shortly as hopeless. CUSTOMS HOUSE I Radio Corp. pf. B 86J 86! 7905*f. ei to th21. there is a war scare in Europe, and and the private grounds of Windsor Optimists, however, recaU that the Radio Keith-Oip 5| 5* models who left yesterday were Miss paused a moment before replying I Remington-Rand 16J Five room COTTAGE on large lot, Castle are flooded. Continued rain "Lady Southern Cross," Sir Charles' 161 Baker and Miss Cusacks. "No, I don't think so." Repub. Steel Corp 20| 20| near Paget Church. Apply 'Phone in the Southern districts is forecast. 'plane, was equipped to float for an Rate of Exchange The whole party origine.lly expected oo Safeway Stores... 34 33! 1052. to leave Bermuda yesterday, but the oo indefinite time, and it was also re­ Seaboard Oil (Del.) 32J 31| 7904fth. eitp. Sears Roebuck. . 68f 67! I making of the film has taken more membered that Sir Charles was iss- The foUowing rates of ex­ Two Dead, Three Missing in Mill Brothers' Film at Opera Shell Union OU.. 13f 14* Unfurnished attractive two-storey time than was anticipated and the ing once before for twelve days pre­ change were in force at the Simmons Co 18J 17! COTTAGE, Paget East, near the remainder of the party will not New England Storm House Friday vious to his discovery. Customs House on Wednesday, Socony-Vac. Oil 12 f 12* Hospital with 6 rcoms and bath, leave until the next liner sails for New Nov. 20th:— Southern Pacific... 20| 191 00 Southern Railway... 10| 10 and garden. Apply to CampbeU, York. BOSTON, Nov. 20. (CP)—New Eng­ The four Mills Brothers appear in U.S.A $4.92 Sperry Corp 12} Gosling & Co., 2066. The colour film is being taken for land's storm toll increased to two the film "Broadway Gondoliers," Standard Brands 14J 14| BRIDGE AND MAH-JONG EVENING Canada m 4.98 Standard Gas & Elec 5f 7956fw.th.f.s. Marshall Field and Company of men dead and three men missing to be shown on Friday night at the 29.13 5! today when a battered fishing schoon­ Stand. OU of Cal 37| 36* Chicago, and it will be shown in their Colonial Opera House. In addition France 75 Stand. OU of Ind 281 SHOP, also Flat unfurnished seven er crept into port two days' overdue 28* store every hour daily, and also at to the film there will be a broadcast The bridge and mah-jong evening Germany 12.23 Stand. OU of N. J 49| 49! rooms and verandah in "York from George's Bank. The schooner women's clubs. It will be used at of the Mills Brothers programme held at Trinity HaU, Hamilton, on HoUand 7.25 Stewart-Warner 16J 16* House," Pitt's Bay. Dial 1515. the "Rita," reported the less of Mike Studebaker Corp. 8| 8 the British Empire Exhibition at from America, and the Four Rhythm I Tuesday night proved a great success. Hong Kong 1/6 7942fw. eitp. Rockefeller Centre next February, Crowley (29) of New York during the Superior Oil 2| 21 Boys, local imitators of the famous Thirty tables were occupied. The Italy.™ 61 Texas Corp... 241 following which it will be circulated height of the north-east gale on 24 quartette, wUl give a rendition of proceeds will be devoted to the upkeep Japan... 1/2 Texas Gulf Sulph 31f 32| FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED among travel agents. Sunday. the Mills Brothers' favourite pieces. I of Trinity HaU. Thermoid Co 9£ 9 COTTAGES FOB RENT OR SALE LAND FOR SALE Establishd 1911 Mrs. Grosvenor Tucker MISS JANE TUCKER BEAUTYREST, DEEPSLEEP AND SLUMBERKING MATTRESSES OFFER THE FINEST SLEEPING COMFORT New Westbury" Richmond Road Phone 1108 Cable "Teucro" COTTAGES For Rent and Sale SIMMONS' GERALD GRAY _, ^ REAL ESTATE BEDS Fire & Marine BIdg. (Next Bank Bide.) Phone 1969 Night 2343 SPRINGS Cables "Houses" k A MATTRESSES HOUSES FOR RENT OR SALE Properties for Sale MRS. ROBINSON fiitS CAMPBELL, GOSLING & COt Bank of Bermuda Building Phone 2066 Cables "Carbrook"

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