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VOL. 15—NO. 170 HAMILTON. BERMUDA MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930 3o PER COPY—40/. PER ANNUM WOMAN WINS COVETED JOUCS PRIZE AT BISLEY ^MEETING Bfc FORMER AMBASSADOR HINT RACING IN HAMILTON WOMAN WINS KING'S NEW YORK STOCK ftmouR P THEYJAY PRIZE AT BISLEY MARKET That some big railway news is ex­ On Thursday afternoon no less pected soon. PREDICTS WAR I * * • than nine punts turned up in the Miss Majorie Foster* who was very Ught breeze to compete in the That if the House fe not sitting one formerly a driver in the Women's Saturday's Closing wonders what will be done about third and last race lox the Bank of Legion, won the King's Prize at Bermuda cup. Bisley on Saturday with a score of Prices * * * This race was to have been held 280. Lt. Eceles, Seaforth High­ under the auspices of the Ber­ landers, was runner-up, with 279, That perhaps there wUl be an op­ France and Italy Headed For muda Athletic Association but the Alleghany Oorp. — - 23J portunity for the Color* to say Lt. Andrews, London Regiment, just how much she wants a raU­ Spanish Point Sports Olub was and C.Q.M.S. Parker, formerly AUied Ohimilnal 268 asked to furnish, the eqmmittee' way R.A.S.O., tied for third place with Am. Can. _^.. 128} * * • Conflict and stake boats wbicSrfiey very 278. Am. & Foreign Power...... 72i willingly did. •$>>' Am. Locomotive - 4s That she most certainly wants The starting line was off Cardiff A tremendous cheer greeted Miss transportation. 1 4}. — Foster's great feat, and this is the Am. Power & Light...... at Point, with the windward stake Am. Smelting & »**n1ng 641 * * * directly in front of Mfc| Lloyd first time the must coveted prize Jones home on the Paget shore, has been won by a woman or that Am. Water Works.... 1 92{ That there ought to be some news EGYPTIAN PREMIER COMPLAINS which made a course not exactly a a woman has qualified for the final Am. Tel. tc TeL , ztf of the airport soon. direct beat to windward; the punts stage. Anaconda Oopper. LJ _„^_. 50 » « » were to sailed three times to wind- It wiU be remembered that the Atchison BLR. .,. 223 That it only a year or so since a OF ENGLISH INTERFERENCE King's Oup for the aerial race over Atlantic Refining 36 j want and twice to leeward. w sound offer was turned down At the start several of the punts England, 750 mUes, was recently American Tobacco B** N.Q. pending an offer that might be were slow to get under way due to won by a woman, Miss Winifred Am Steel Fo«adry____, 41 Brown. Baltimore & Ohio...... , 107 made. lack of wind but when they came to­ * * « gether at the first windward stake Bethlehem SteeL .-•, , ; 84) Canadian Pacific... ,-,,,.. 187 i That a Bermuda airport scheme they were wen bunched with the i—oo—— is probably pigeon-holed along Steamer on Fire in Mid-Atlantic—Severe Storm exception of two, and remained fn Ches. et Ohio B. B.__. N.Q. Chrysler Motors...... 31 with the Woman Suffrage Mem­ Sweeps Southern Japan—Shamrock V SaUs that condition to the fiaish, al­ orial in some dusty offlce in Lon­ though the leaders changed1 spos- FOURTH TEST MATCH OoL Gas. ™„ 65) don. itions several times. Interest cent­ Cons. G4a _™_^«_ 113 j * * * for America, Lipton Confident He Will Corn Products. 96 ered around the Redwing and the English Team Selected That these are smaU matters to a Lift "That Old Mug"—Italian Aero Whitewing which were tied for Com. & Southern...... 14} Delaware & Hudson . N.Q. Government with Indian, and first position, also the , Daphne The EngUsh team for the fourth Egyptian troubles on their hands. Club Suggests New Rules for which was saUing her first race this Dupont . ,,; 107 test match, which begins at Man­ Eastman Kodak ...... 208 * • • year with her altered hull. chester on the 25th inst, will com­ Schneider Cup—Premier The Daphne proved to be the best Electric AutoUte „, . 78} That statistics are curious things. prise the foUowing:—Chapman, Electric P. & E- :,..,„ 72i King Places Imperial boat and crossed thirty seconds Duleepsinhji, Robins, Peebles, m * * ahead of the Whitewing which was Erie R.R. Common...... N.Q. Hobbs; Sutcliffe, Hammond, Tate, Fox Film...... _> 461 That an an anti-motorist loves to Relations as Feature foUowed very closely by Glide,- Blue- Leyland, Duckworth, Nichols, with read of the number of fatal ac­ wing, Redwing. General Electric New...... 72 § Hendren reserve. General Motors .• - .... 44f cidents in the U.S.A. of Canadian Ohick sailed and finished second Goodrich Rubber...... 29 * • * Sections but was disqualified; Memory was Grt. Northern Ore ,.-, , , 211 disqualified and withdrew. Hudson Motors ^ 351 That he is unmoved when he reads AMY'S AMBITION there were 23,000 fatal accidents Q g w a o W -i Hupp Ihtm . ... • „ , I6| s ts* £? 5" P *-• $ 2 teef. Oombustlaa^.^^™™™, 8} in the U.S.A. in 1929 in homes. Int. Nickel of Oanada ...„.„ 25} » * » v 0 "My ambition is to make our GERARD'S PROPHECY be hopeless to build a new Europe on to 5 Empire as glorious in the air as tot. Tel. & TeL.™__^_ ...... 47| That aU told, that is factory, home a foundation that would not sup­ : to : : to she is at sea," declared Miss Amy Kennecott Oopper .^,„.™„ 39} and street, there were 97,000 NEW YORK, July 18—James W. port the Uving organism. Johnson replying to congratulatory Kreugcr & ToBSU™™™ 28} fatalities. Governmental measures cannot Gerard, Ambassador to Germany, speeches at the Bombay Flying Loews, Inew.....^™^™..™™™*... 71 * * * under President WUson, expressed help Europe in her pUght. In many Club on Saturday. Sbe arrived at Mack Truck •.; ,; N.Q. That motoring was almost as safe the beUef upon his return from domains economists themselves will Bombay on board the Naldera and Montg. Ward ™_^.^. 36} as sleeping in bed. France yesterday that "a new war have to take a hand, the examina­ continued her Journey after a Nesh Motors a, 38} * * * is brewing between Italy and tion must proceed from the angles banquet tendered her and at which Natl. Biscuit New...... 86) France. It is imminent/' he said,. of the existing agricultural crisis j? £ ES SI % g «*-». That tbe old die-hards won't be­ 0 many prominent European and Natl. Power & Ugbi..„32ZL. 44) "it is in the air." and the lack of- industrial markets. Indians were present. New Yoik Central...... 169 lieve the population statistics. He talked to no diplomats on his It adds, ways and means must be North Anmrtaan...- .-. ,, „ 100 * * • : 5P.: : **JO o? \- visit he said. Asked if France were sought to extend markets and -oo- Northern Pacific..„_„^ __. N.Q. That the proportion of white and the aggressor he answered "I Ughten tariff burdens. The finan­ Otis SteeL-a^™ ^__.™ N.Q. coloured wtil never change for should not say so." cial situation in all countries as a BOB O '* -tHI S? AN ADVENTUROUS TRIP Paramount Pictures 621 people who never change their She has too much to remember result of the Great War must be SS» e g 5252 S? Packard Motors...; ...... „„.- IS) opinion. of the last war. I think France taken into account. M «£•§ * Sgt?S *- Penn. R.R ; ^ _„_ 76} * * * P O P fi ~s*: tt • D ,_, The number of smaU boats that fears it. Postum (Gen. Foods) 55} That perhaps the next census wUl * * * ***mt-tfi-f . ... : P have successfully made the trip PubUc Service, N.J. ™ 971 from the United States to Bermuda differentiate between cottages and GERMANY'S VIEW OF UNITED THE TROUBLE IN EGYPT » S 5 & • • •. § Pullman Company...... 68} houses, giving number of rooms, STATES OF EUROPE 5. s a a : is steadily increasing. On Thurs­ PureOU • . 22| day evening the 25 feet sloop etc LONDON, July 18—Replying to a • •>..: : : Radio -„~_ 42| * * * BERLIN, July 16—The text of communication from MacDonald, P" F j = *': I : : : 'ESSA" arrived in St. George's Radio Keith Orph 34 Germany's reply to Foreign Minis­ Harbour having on board Mr. That then one might learn exactly Sidkijpasha complains of theform- ::::::::: m Reading R.R . ».„ N.Q the need for more accommoda­ ter Briand's memorandum for a !-• • Roote and Mr. SmaUer. who left - er's unjustifiable intervention in OOONttOOKDH 3. Remington. Rand... . 29 tion for the working classes. "United States of Europe," was Egyptian internal affairs, and de­ Montauk Point on July 5th. SheU Union Oil™ .. „ 19} made pubUc here tonight. It clares that foreign lives and pro­ ..I % Very rough weather was experienced Sinclair OU 241 * « * answers favourably France's sug­ perty were never jeopardised. during the first few days at sea, and Southern Pacific 118| That one might also learn how gestion for a European Union but fi s before she arrived at Bermuda all "Moreover," his reply continues, f**** Southern R.R. ~~. „ N.Q. many famUies are occupying the stresses the objection that such a "order is now completely restored, the gasolene had been used. On Standard Brands...... 21} same house. The punts will next compete for a Friday the "ESSA" was towed to programme could succeed only and the presence of British war­ cup presented by some of the mem­ Standard Gas te Elec 95 * « * upon principles of fuU equaUty and ships in Egyptian waters is no long­ HamUton and placed on board the St. Oil of OaUfomia. N.Q. That the Water Pageant is getting bers of the Spanish Point Olub. S.s. Pan America on which these the same security for aU partici­ er called fox." This cup has been known as the St. OU of New Jersey 73} nearer. pants. intrepid seamen also returned St. Oil of New Vorfc. *_ 33} * * * return competition cup and is to be fa New York. The "ESSA" was Discrimination against countries raced for at Spanish Point on July Studebaker ... „.„ 33j That lots of entries have been re­ or continents, and exclusion of pUoted into St. George's Harbour Sears Roebuck .—— ,„•.,... 68) ceived. NORTH GERMAN, LLOYD 24th after the dinghy races; one by Mr. Fox, the fisherman pUot. European states not members of of which is for H. O. Masters cup Texas Oorp. , '. 53} * * * the League of Nations, such as STEAMER ON FIRE and the other for the Carl Sim­ -ee- Texas Gulf Sulphur. 56} That the more the merrier. Russia and Turkey, must be avoided mons Cup. AU unfitted dinghies Timken R. B. . . 65 the reply stated. LONDON, July 18—The captain are invited to enter in these races. DISTINCTIVE ENGLISH Union Carbide...... 74 European co-operation in the por- of the North German Lloyd steam­ That some ingenious designs have On Thursday, July 31st it is in­ Union Pacific. . 221} been created. posed league, according to the er Targis, whose passengers and tended to have two of the six races EXPERIENCES U. S. Ind. Alcohol 81 German answer, should not be made crew were rescued in the mid- necessary for the Bank of Ber- U.S. Rubber...... „.* 24} dependent upon the creation of Atlantic when she was on fire tills terfleld cup, at whieh time it is If I were asked by an American U.S. l-oaf-aw~*-~~~~-~-~*-*~--~*--.~ Tha§~*ht there will be an audience of miUtary considerations affording morning, returned to his vessel hoped that the new punt, which for a short Ust of places or occasions UA SteeL....rffe.,^J.^ 1661 2,000 people. greater security.- to inspect the damage, according to is under construction for Mr. D. which could be remembered as United Corporation...... _„._..... - 34} MUitary consideration the reply a radio "message received from the Trimingham, will compete and typically EngUsh I should give the Warne* Bros....—...... 45 urged should not be placed in the Rangitata, the British motor j make a still larger fleet. following: Westinghouse Air Brake. N.Q. foreground. steamer which effected the rescue. A sitting of the House of Com­ Westinghouse Electric 145} The reply made it clear that The Rangitata stood by as the DEATH OF MISS JOY COPP mons. Western Union Telegraph 169} PRESENTATION TO RETIR: Germany welcomed the proposal captain of the Targis made the in­ A popular match at Lord's Cricket Wool worth™... l^^...^. 58 and favoured discussion of the spection. EarUer in the day the "Ground, Yellow Truck 27) whole plan at the next session of Targis had been reported as having The news of the death ef Miss A trial at the Courts of Justice. ING NURSE the League of Nations in September. sunk at about midnight Thursday Margaret Joy Oopp, at the King A popular race meeting. Total Sales N.Q. The reply points out that Euro­ on her way from Valparaiso to Edward VII Memorial Hospital last A flower show in London. Money Opened. N.Q. On Friday afternoon an interest­ pean countries are far from being in Antwerp and Hamburg after fire Saturday came as a shock to her A country agricultural show with Money Olosed... N.Q. ing ceremony took place at the a settled state. in holds Nb. 1, 2 and 4 had burned many friends in Bermuda^ Taken it3 various competitions. SterUng ... N.Q. residence of Mrs. A. M. PurceU They are charged with all kinds through to the boiler and engine iU only a week ago she A service in one of our cathedrals. when a number of ladies interested of tensions and antagonists. rooms. failed to rally and death came at A trip up the River Thames as far in the Bermuda WeUare Society No country, th,e note continues, The message from the master of 11 o'clock, on Saturday morning. as Oxford on a sunny day. AMATEUR ACTS AT RED) work met together to bid farewell leeis the faults of the European the Rangitata was timed 11.30 Miss Oopp had been for the past These experiences would give to Nurse Linney, who sailed yes­ state fabric more strongly than a.m. today and was received by the two years employed in the Bermuda some sides of English Ufe to-day HALL terday for England where she ex­ Germany. New Zealand Shipping Company. News Bureau under Mr. William and some idea of EngUsh tempera­ pects to be married shortly. It adds tbat none has greater It read '"The master ef the S.s. D.. Richardson and was weU known ment.—The Landmark. 'The presentation of a series of After tea had been served, Mrs. Interest in removal of these faults Targis visited his vessel at daybreak. throughout the islands. She was amateur acts at the Reid HaU PurceU presented Miss Linney with and that every country sees its He now reports that the fire is a writer of extreme talent and had Theatre on last Friday evening re­ a cheque as a recognition of the mission from Its own standpoint, a practically out in the holds but is to her credit some remarkable from the facts of the daUy round. sulted in a great deal of interest splendid work done by her since natural attitude ti» reply argues stiU burning in the bunkers. The poems the great majority of which Little more .than a child in years being taken in the artists appear­ she had become* a nurse for the France, so runs tbe German starboard boilers and furnaces are none' but her closer friends knew. she combined in her brain the ing. PupUs of Mrs. Stanley Smith Pembroke branch. Mrs. -Stuart theme, stresses the necessity of under water and the engineroom Several of her poems appeared thought of the ages with the fanci­ danced and there were monologues Atwood also presented Miss Linney attacking the European problem is seven feet under water on the in this newspaper during her first ful patterns of unrealties, and had and comedy sketches as weir as with some beautiful photos of **-**. from a poUtical standpoint, starboard side. The ship listed year in Bermuda. The poetic often foUowed strange-paths in her solo piano playing. There was a Bermuda which, she hoped, would and then proceeding to the exam­ heavily to starboard. The master of temperament was almost an oboes poetic work. She would no doubt large house in attendance and the help her to remember the Oolony ination of economic problems. Ger­ the Targis is trying to raise steam sion with her and she continually have crossed the threshold of Ut­ prizes were awarded by the audience with pleasure. many agrees that the present dis- in the pert side boilers. I am neglected even the conuorts of Ufe erary success had she.Uved, and the as foUows: First Prize went to Mrs. Miss Linney in the course of an tressing conditions in Europe are standing by. The weather is fine to ioUow her poetic quest. It goes sudden death removes from Ber­ Baker and Mr. Exel for a comedy appropriate reply stated that she largely due to its poUtical structure. and sea smooth. Our position is without saying that she was con­ muda one who should have come skit; Miss Barbara HoUis won the had thoroughly enjoyed her work The reply adds, however, that all now latitude 33.25 north and longi­ tinually harassed by the exigencies to be better known for her beautiful second prize with her exceUent here and hoped some day to return. attempts to ameUorate the" situa­ tude 60.40 west." of sordid commercial Ufe by which simpUcity and faith in the Ufe rendition of a piano solo; third She thanked the Society tor the tion must be based upon equal she was compeUed to make her she^beUeved in, which to her was prize was won by Miss Joan Yield­ kindness and assistance so readily rights and equal security. It will (f iHhn I M Page It) '' Uving and her rare spirit suffered always a poem. ing for a song and dance. , afforded her on every opportunity. tttdeifA (^c^-.^^,^V4^*W^. — Wtute*wC6 :e2 THEROYAL, GAZETTE AND COLONIST Di^^WONDAY, JULY 21, 1930

Whe IRo^al <5a3ette BERMUDIAN WEDDED IN anb Colonist Dails The Diary AMERICA ^ INCOIIPOMTIN* THK ROYAL OAZSTTB (ESTAB. 182SI of Miss Phoebe James aad Rev. R. THC COLONIST AND DAILY NIWi (BSTAS. iWal rttMftTON HOTEL (PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. I l SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCZ& A.E. Attwood **. ^a*f-*^***m\\\f*rfim\\^II THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. A wedding of interest to Ber­ REID STREET. HAMILTON July 18. mudians, was solemnised on June **-*U* PURCEU. I do hear that the Press Confer­ TlBRAetMlOOF 3rd. at Buffalo, in the Central MANAOINO-KDITOR ence in London is all ended and Park .Methodist Episcopal Church s . ASSISTANT EDITOR: E. T. SAYER GOVERNMENT editors from the Colonies aU re­ when Miss Phoebe James, daughter ASSISTANT MANAOER • ERNEST J. SELC turning hon0*a. no State could effectively carry out! The old law used to put it. "If a Acting Colonial Secretary, ij|p£ Local Specialties: » • • man wiU not work neither shaU Lobsters M Green Turtle • - Steaks So taking it that any violent he eat" at this "problem" period Some Are. That Dumb Colonial Secretary's Office, decimation of a redundant hu­ both, working and eating seem, to SquabsT ~— Scallopi. "What Is this thing, dear?" llth July, 1930. manity is now out of the queston, J become equally impossible? UNEXCELLED CJISlhJE — FINEST VINTAQE5 "Only a pawn ticket." owing to the historical story of the . K.W. el9.ffi21.tu22. "Why don't you get two so we can both go?"—O &p Magazine. HTERS fOn the Corner) JL *%*- X THEROYAL GAZETTf AND COLONIST DAffit MONDAY; JULY 21, 1930 Page 3

LAWRENCE TIBBETT IS FIRST his efforts were successful, and he BRINGING (MIN CUVE FROM was given a contract with the OPERA STAR TO MAKE MetropoUtan Company. LONDON FOR "JOURNEY'S is^B'Ss^Ss^S'SS'S&SS'SS'SS'S The singer's first great triumph TALKING FILM in New York .was scored in the \ if END" ''Ippl role of Ford ih Verdi's "Falstaff." When the announcement was The audience gave the young bari­ * Perhaps the most daring bit ef made some time ago that Law­ tone an ovation lasting fifteen min­ casting ever done for a picture utes, and foUowing that eventful i REID HALL THEATRE I rence Tibbett, noted baritone of was putting OoUn OUve in the role the Metropolitan Opera Company, night Tibbett's operatic successes of Captain Stanhope, in the Tiff­ had been placed under contract by have come in rapid succession. any aU-dialogue production of B. 8 NATHAN MACHAT, Managing Director Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to star in Roles in iwhich he has appeared In­ O. Sherriff's famous wax play, an operatic all-talking picture en­ clude those of Telramund In "Journey's End." il if "Lohengrin," Tonio in "PagUaccl," Now that the picture has been The only Theatre In Bermuda that affords titled "The Rogue Song," the ques­ 33 itt tion rose on every 'Side, "WiU the King in "The King's Hench­ seen—lt is playing at Mechanics Real Comfort—And Why?— sound films offer outstanding vocal man," and Dapertutto in "Tales of HaU tonight—it is plain that there ******* artists a new outlet for their Hoffman." He has made a num­ could be no other interpreter for talents?" ber of concert tours. the role than this young EngUsh­ 0 CUSHIONED SEATS—BEAUTIFUL STAGE EFFECTS—ELECTRIC Now that the production has -oo- man who is not anything that a been completed and wiU be shown HoUywood sheik must be. If a £-3 COOLING SYSTEM—AND THE HIGHEST GRADE OF at Reid HaU Theatre, soon.—the VILMABANKY IN ALL -TALK­ handsomei sleek-haired actor had S ENTERTAINMENT! general pubUc will have a better been cast for Stanhope the biggest opportunity to judge for themselves ING ROLE crime but one would have been committed against "Journey's ii as to the answer to that question. ii Lionel Barrymore, who is him­ "A Lady to Love," Star's First End." That other crime would seU recognised as a ranking mu­ have been to change the story, 1 —AND NOW— sician and composer, directed Tib­ Full Length Dialogue Film which, miraculously, has not been bett in "The Rogue Song." Orig­ done either. M inal plans called for Robert Z. Vilma Banky wiU appear under James Whale, director In the film Her All-Talking Debut production of "Journey's End" and mm Leonard to serve as director, but the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer banner ft! Leonard was unable to complete at the Reid HaU Theatre tonight in of the original London, New York the final editing of "Marianne," "A Lady To Love." Miss Banky, and several road companies of the •fi VILMA ' film, in time to whose services were secured by ar­ play, along with George Pearson, S3 make preparations for the new pro­ rangement with Samuel Goldwyn, supervisor of the picture, inter­ S3 duction, which had to be finished makes her all-talking debut in a viewed over 500 actors for the ro-e it li in time for Tibbett to make a con­ picture adapted from an original of Stanhope. The picture was en­ •fi ».« cert tour before the opening of the story by Sidney Howard, author of tirely cast. The sets were in work. •fi Metropolitan Opera season. the Broadway dramatic successes, There had been rehearsals—and stUl ii BANKY. •fi "The Rogue Song" is an original "Ned McCobb's Daughter" and no Stanhope. S-S story by Frances Marion, with dia­ "The SUver Cord." There were good Stanhopes play­ logue by John Colton, co-author of The story is said to have as its ing in touring companies, but not M in the "Rain" and author of "Tne Shang­ basis the familiar but dramatic sit­ what they wanted. There were good •fi hai Gesture." The music for the uation of the confUct between actors in HoUwood, but they all •fi finest picture is the work of Franz Lehar youth and age. The three central lacked something somewhere, and ii and Herbert Stothart, with Lyrics characters are Tony, successful more frequently they lacked a-pure by Clifford Grey. Italian vineyardist of Califorinia, EngUsh accent. s comedy- The production is Tibbett's ini­ Buck, his Irish-American assistant, FinaUy Whale and Pearson threw •fi M tial venture in the motion picture and Lena, a San Francisco waitress, up their hands. They went to Grant •fi is romance field, and was* filmed entirely in Lacking the courage to approach L. Oook, Executive Vice-President •fi M Technicolor. the beautiful Lena, whom he has of Tiffany Productions, Inc., and •• The Ufe story of the star is fully seen ion a trip to the city, Tony, told him there was only one Stan­ M in years— as interesting as the plot of his fifty years old, courts the girl by hope, and'that man was Colin OUve. u tl* first picture. Born in Bakersfield, mail. Fearful of results, however, Now Colin Olive was about 7.000 if he substitutes in one letter a pic­ mUes away—over in London, to be ee CaUfornia, Tibbett lost his father •fif i at the age of six, when the latter, ture of Buck for his own. When exact, playing Stanhope in the orig­ ii Lena arrives Tony has just been inal production of "Journey's End" •fi a county sheriff, was shot to death ii in a fight with a gang of bandits. hurt in an accident and seriously —playing it to packed houses in the •ii Brought up by his mother, the boy injured. Leno marries him, but the Prince of Wales Theatre, and booked i* for six months in advance. Would if attended high school in Los An­ appeal of the debonair Buck com­ ** geles, appeared in several amateur plicated the situation. Months they dare take him, the leading M theatricals, and made his profes­ later, when Lena has learned to character—the most intriguing fi­ H love the older Tony, the younger gure in the play—out of the show? •fi sional debut with a Shakespearian •M repertoire company. When the man comes back to precipitate an It would cost a lot of money and •fi United States entered the war, Tib­ emotional crisis. be a hazard, but it was worth it the •fif i bett joined the navy. Three days It is reported the production en­ two directors thought—and Mr. •fiii Cook thought so, too, so they after his^ final discharge he mar­ tailed construction of the largest •fif i ried Miss Grace Mackey Smith, a setting ever made for a sound pic­ burned up the cables between HoUy­ ••• wood and London until Maurice •fi former Los Angeles schoolmate. ture. An entire group of farm ii Determined to become a concert buildings and haU an acre of Browne finally consented to loan his ii singer, after he had attracted some most valuable player to Tiffany, on ii ground was built up within the •fi attention during an engagement largest stage of the studio. A huge the absolute guarantee that he mm with the California Opera Com­ Italo-American fiesta, celegrating would be gone only eight weeks. ii pany, Tibbett came to New York. the marriage is one of the spec­ On the 13th of January he must be ii In order that his wife and twin tacular scenes of the picture back in his role at the Prince of ii boys could accompany him, he ee—- Wales . . . and he was. •• mustered all his financial resources Young CUve arrived in New York ff Germans have developed a fire en­ i* and even borrowed money on [his gine that can run across ploughed on Thanksgiving Day on the Hom­ ii Ufe insurance. After five months fields and railroad tracks and ford eric, had only twenty-five minutes if A Woman wooed by correspon- J.J of arduous study and persistent at- ih which to get from dock to the ii smaU streams for fighting rural ••• denee I One glorious night—with ft* temps to get an audition for opera, fires. 20th Century train—and did it. He ii was in HoUywood before he realised ii amazing drama i A romance packed ft* iftii he had left home. ifi with laughter ! ii And it was only then that Colin ii Also ••• CUve was given a screen and voice ii if test. And, most awful calamity, his SONQ WRITER'S REVUE ii ii voice was hopeless'. The B.C.A. And fit ftiii ii COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE Photophone experts were called on ifi the job to see what they could do. ii SOUND NEWS ei ifi Twenty-four hours was spent on the ifi if sound apparatus, and then another ei TONIGHT ••• TONIGHT S3 .test made. It was perfect. Every­ ii one heaved a profound sigh of reUef ii CHARLIE MURRAY and GEORGE SIDNEY —and the picture went into pro­ ii ii TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NIGHTS •2 duction! ft! if in ii ifi When CUve's work was ended he ifi Admission—3/- or 75c ii was shipped East with time for one ii ••• ifi "Around the Corner" whole day and night in New York. ii Performances 7 and 9 Telephone 895 In HoUywood he had one Sunday if S*ft*3 4673^gm. ii "Also TARZAN THE TIGER," Episode 12 for sightseeing. In exactly eight ii weeks he had traveUed over 12,000 2sx».?!.?i*i»i?Mi»i*i«».*».*mm M ii And LATEST SOUND NEWSREEL mUes and recorded for posterity a 'gB»ewa***>*aWMWia**ifi w beautiful performance of one of the Doors open 8.00 Show 8.30 most fascinating personaUties ever Admission: Balcony 2/6, Orchestra 2/-, Gallery 1/6 created ln stage fiction.

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During one of the numbers if regular subscribers would send NO TRANSFER BY TENDER These four de luxe sister ships, owing to their deep draught, Gershwin, assisted by the orches­ In their usual subscriptions either are exceptionafly steady while at sea. tra, wiU play for the first time on to the Secretary 0* the Bermuda S. S. "VEENDAM" M. S. "BERMUDA" the air several of his better known Pool or to the Treasurer of the The ideal ships for the ideal trip! specially chartered from The ship that brought songs including "Liza," "Fascin­ Bermuda Chamber ot Commerce. Summer Schedule of Sailings 'Transatlantic and Cruising Transatlantic standards to ating Rhythm," '"s Wonderful" Bank of N. T. Butterfieid Service of the Holland- the Bermuda service. "Sweet and Low Down" and "That & Son, Ltd £250 0 0 SOUTHBOUND Bank of Bermuda, Ltd-... 250 0 0 America line. Jv Certain FeeUng." The programme Bermuda Steam Laundry 10 0 0 15,454 gross tons 19,086 gross tons wiU close with excerpts from Gersh­ Ship Leave Arrive win's most famous composition, Henry Freisenbruch. 5 0 0 New York Bermuda Displacement tons are not recognized in classing ships, •'Rhapsody in Blue," played by the W. H. Heyl & Oo-_„ 15 0 0 nor computing size, but if bigness only is aimed lor, the orchestra with the composer at the Ingham & Wilkinson 50 0 0 Pan America Wed. July 9 Fri. July 11 "VEENDAM" is about 22,000 tons and the "BER­ piano. Bermuda Cigar Store .. $120.00 American Legion.. Fri. July 11 Sun. July 13 MUDA" about 23,500 tons displacement. * * * Bda. Fire & Marine Pan America Tues. July 15 Thurs. July 17 "Espana," a rhapsody on original Insurance Co., Ltd £30 0 0 UNDER CONTRACT TO CARRY BERMUDA MAILS Pan America Tues. July 22 Thurs. July 24 Spanish airs, by a generator of E. M. Astwood „ 20 0 0 Southern Cross Fri. July 25 Sun. July 27 Modern ships built especially for high grade tourist travel. modern French music, Emmanuel Butterfieid & Co „.. 10 0 0 Pan America Thurs. July 31 Sat. Aug. 2 No other calls. No other class of passengers. The comfort Chabrier, wULbe 'featured when J. S. Vallis. 25 0 0 Pan America...... Thurs. Aug. 7 Sat. Aug. 9 and convenience of "Furness" tourists comes FIRST on the Ovaltine Plane of Dreams takes The Smoke Shop, Ltd 25 0 0 Western World Fri. Aug. 8 Sun. Aug. 10 the most magnificent ships in the Bermuda run. Big to the air over WEAF tonight at Hand, Arnold, Ltd 25 0 0 Pan America Thurs. Aug. 14 Sat. Aug. 16 sports decks—swimming pools—verandah cafes—every­ 10.00 o'clock. Bermuda Electric Light, thing geared to the spirit of Bermuda in real Transatlantic * * ' * Power & Traction Co., NORTHBOUND Ltd. 125 0 0 style. Dance music from the Marine Arrive T. J. Wadson & Son.- 30 0 • Ship Leave PavUion at the Inverurie Hotel Bermuda New York wiU be featured during the broad­ Pomander Gate ~ 10 0 0 Bermuda Press, Ltd- 30 0 0 cast from TJW tonight. July 9 Harnett te Richardson — 25 0 0 Pan America... Mon. July 7 Wed. SAILINGS FOR NEW YORK * * * July 14 Tbe Book Store -L 10 0 0 Pan America ~ „ Sat. July 12 Mon. TONIGHTS PROGRAMMES July 16 Anonymous Donor in ap­ Southern Cross _ Mon. July 14 Wed. July S.S. VEENDAM—every Saturday preciation of service Pan America ...... Sat. July 19 Mon. 21 TJW, Bermuda July rendered — 2 0 0 Pan America Sat. July 26 Mon. 28 8.00—Bermuda Cigar Store. Aug. 4 M.S. BERMUDA—every Tuesday Pearman, WatUngton & Western World „.. Sat. Aug. 2 Mon. 8.30—Dry Goods Merchants' Assn. Aug. Co. ~ 150 0 0 Pan America „„ Mon. Aug. 4 Wed. 6 9.00—Nicholl and Ashton. Pan America „.. Mon. Aug. 11 Wed. * Aug. 13 9.30—Harnett and Richardson. Trimingham Bros. „_ _— 200 0 0 For Reservations, Rates, etc., apply , 10.00—Godet and Young. West India OU Co 20 0 0 H. A. & E. Smith, Ltd $950 For reservations, rates, etc., apply to WATLINGTON & CONYERS, WEAF, New York 454 m.-660 kc. Vanities 4 0 0 8.00—Half Hour in the Capital. The Golden Gate 5 0 0 JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents, 42 Front Street, Hamilton. General Agents 8.30—A. & P. Gypsies. . Leseur Bros 5 0 0 Hamilton, Bermuda W. S. Purvis 15 0 0 9.30—General Motors Family Sailings subject to change without notice. Party. A. J. Gorham.. j 10 0 0 4293QB.w.f.tp. John A. P. Pitt & Oo 25 0 8 m.wj. 10.00—Ovaltine Plane of Dreams. . 10.30—Sign of the Shell—WendeU The Grocery Co 25 0 0 Hali; tenor and narrator. ". Gosling Bros : 200 0 0 11.00—Salon Singers. Bermudiana Cycles £25 0 0 11.30—New Yorker Orchestra. Herbert P. Motyer $25.00 12.00—Busso Orchestra. John F. Burrows & ( o__ 50 0 0 CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Bermuda Bakery Ltd Sfi 0 0 FURNESS BERMUDA UNE WOR, .Newark 422 m.-710 kc. WatUngton & Conyers 75 0 0 ((Mer Cwtract with Beraafa Gmnaent) "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS" 8.00—Footlight Echoes. Gibbons Co. 100 0 0 Royal and United States Mail Steamers National Stores 5 0 0 IN CONNECTION WITH 9.00—Fraternity Bow. 9.30—Argentina. Tarbolton and Smart £ 5 5 0 M.S. Bermuda sails 10 a.m. S.S. Veendam sails 9 a.m. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS 10.00—Wandering Minstrels. Chesley E. White „ $100.00 PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS 10.30—Vagabond Verses—Norman L. Pugh ™ 2 0 0 CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE Pearce. E. and C. F. Tucker. ™ 15 0 0 Otto Wurz ™_ 5 0 0 Vessel Leave Arrive Leave Arrive EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA 10.45—New York American Globe New York Bermuda Bermuda New York Trotter. The Bianca Shop 5 0 0 Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel Newstead ..$24.00 11.00-^Tlme; weather. Veendam. Wed. July 2 Fri. July 4 Sat. July 5 Man. July 7 Fortnightly freight, passenger and mall service between Halifax, 11.05—Anthony Trini's Orchestra. Masters Hardware Co. 10 0 0 Crisson Bros__„__~_™^„. $30.00 Bermuda.. Sat. " 5 Mon. " 7 Tue. " 8 Thur.. " 19 N.S., and St. John, N.B., and Demerara, calling each way at Ber­ 11.30—Moonbeams. « 9 Bobt. D. Aitken —Y 24.00 Veendam. Wed. Fri. " 11 Sat. " 12 Mon. " 14 muda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Bermuda.. Sat. " 12 Mon. " 14 Wed. " 16 Fri. " 18 WJZ, New York 394 m.-760 kc. H. & W. Frith, IM-.. 25 0 0 Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. Veendam.. Wed. " 16 Fri. " 18 Sat. " 19 Mon. « j 7.50—Boxy and His Gang; CeUa Lockward & C® „™ 50 0 0 2 Bermuda-.. Sat. « 19 Mon. - 21 Tue. " 22 Thur " 24 Leave Leave 1 Leave Arr. &Dep Branz, contralto. T. R. United Oo 7 10 0 Steamer St. John Halifax 1 Arrive Bda. for Bda. for St. Bermuda Drug Co., Ltd-. $480.00 Veendam. " 23 Fri. " 25 Sat. " 26 Moa. " 28 8.30—Crime Prevention Prog. Bermuda.. " 26 « ~3 N.B. N.S. 1 Bermuda W. Indies John, N.B. J. E. Lightbourn & Co 100 0 0 Mon. " 28 Tue. Th " 31 9.00—Maytag Orchestra—Betting Veendam. " 30 Aug. 2 Summerside Hotel 5 0 0 Fri. Aug. 1 Sat. Mon. Aug. 4 and Piatt, piano duo; Fred Bermuda.. . 2 " 5 Thur. Lady Hawkins June 19 June 27 June 30 July 1 July 26 The Little French Shop... 2 0 0 Au; Mon. " 4 Tue. „ .7 Waldner, tenor; Tom, Dick Veendam.! 6 Lady Drake July 3 July 11 July 14 July 15 Aug. 9 O. R. Loblein 25 0 0 Wetf. Fri. " 8 Sat. " 9 Mon. „ 11 and Harry, vocal trio. Bermuda.. 9 " 11 Tue. " 12 Thur. Lady Nelson.... July 17 July 25 July 28 July 29 Aug. 23 M. A. Gibbons. 10 0 0 Snt. Mon. " 14. 9.30—Chesebrough Beal Folks— Veendam.. 13 n 15 Sat. " 16 Mon. Lady Hawkins July 31 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. IS Sept. 6 Victoria Lodge..... 500 Wed. Fri. " 18 sketch. Bermuda.. 16 " 18 Tue. " 19 Thur. Lady Drake Aug. 14 Aug. 22 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Sept. 20 Fairy Isle Flower Shop Sat. Mon. . " 21 10.00—Stromberg-Carlson Pro­ Veendam.. Wed. 20 Fri. " 22 Sat. " 23 Mon. Lady Nelson.... Aug. 28 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 Sept. 9 Oct. 4 (1st Instalment)...... 10 0 0 " 25 gramme—Rochester Oivjc Bermuda.. 23 " 25 Tue. " 26 Thur. Oox and WUson a . 50 0 0 Sat. Mon. " 28 Orchestra. Veendam.. " 29 Sat. " 30 Mon. A.M. Pickett : 5 0 0 Wed. " 27 FrL Sept. 1 WESTERN GROUP SERVICE 10.30—In the SpotUght. Bermuda.. Sat. "30 Mon. Sept. 1 Tue. Sept. 2 Thur. Baruch 5 4 0 " 4 11.00—Slumber Music. Veendam.. Wed. Sept. 3 Fri. " 5 Sat. " 6 Mon. Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between MONTREAL T. J. Pearman and Sons.. 75 0 0 " 8 12.00—Clinton Orchestra. Bermuda.. Sat. Mon. " 8 Tue. " 9 Sept. (in Summer) HALIFAX (in Winter) calling at HAMILTON, NASSAU Madame Louise $50.00 " 11 and KINGSTON, making O.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, WABC, New Y«k 349 m.-860 kc. John S. DarreU & Co 20 0 0 British Honcluras. Sstjett to diuts wilkoat nstics if cirauutaaces reqain 8.00—Burbig's Syncopated History. The Beaches „ 5 0 0 Arr. & Dep. 8.30—U. S. Navy Band. Glencoe „^ 6 5 0 WATLINGTON &. CONYERS, Agents. Steamer Leave Arrive Leave Bda. Bda. for 9.00—Physical Culture Magazine Mr. S. Nelmeg Z2- £4 0^0 Montreal Bermuda fpr Nassau Montreal Hour. 9.30—Mardi Gras Orchestra; male Lady Somers July 4 July 9 July 10 July 23 quartet. Lady Bodney July 18 JfJy 23 July 24 Aug. 6 10.30—Jesse Crawford—organ. MARRIAGE RULES 400 YEARS THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY Lady Somers Aug. 1 Aug. 6 Aug. 7 Aug. 20 ILiOO—Herald Tribune Observer. Lady Bodney.. Aug. 15 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Sept. 3 11.15—Heywood Broun's Column. AGO Lady Somers Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 4 Sept. 17 11.30—BUtmore Orchestra. LONDON DIRECT SERVICE Lady Bodney Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Oct. 1 12.00—Paul Tremaine's Orchestra. . Rules drawn up for wives by a husband of 400 years ago are reveal­ S.S. "MOUNTPARK" to sail from London August, ls« CARGO SERVICE WPG, Atlantic City 273 m.-llOO kc. ed in a new book on Rabelais. 8.00—BasebaU scores. Mr. Samuel Putnam records the S.S. "CULEBRA" to sail from London August, 29th Fortnightly freight and mail service calling at Bermuda, Santo 8.05—Same as WABO. marriage rules-compiled by a friend Domingo, Porto Rico, St. Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Martinique, 8.30—Casino Dance Orchestra. of Rabelais, named Taraquin. He Cargo accepted on through Bill of Lading from the principal St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad and Demerara. 9.00—Mary Longley and Her Uke, produced several books on feminine centres in Great Britain and the Continent. topics, and when, at the age of Leave Leave Arrive Bermuda and and Harold Stephens, tenor. Subject to change without notice. 9.15—Traymore Concert Orch. twenty-four, he married a girl not Montreal Halifax Leave for West Indies HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents 10.00—Betty Gutesman, mezzo-so­ then eleven, he set forth his ideas of the married state. Two are^—• Hy. Langridge & Company, Champlain. July 12 July 17 July 22 St. George's prano; Leon Golfer, guitar­ "Woman is man's inferior. It is 16 Great St. Helen's, London, E.C. 3. Colborne July 26 July 31 Aug. 5 ist ; Leon Leopardi, baritone. hersto obey his command. Nature Sth July, 1930. Fortnightly thereafter from Montreal and Halifax 10.30—Same as WABO. 11.00—Bay, Nichols Orchestra. would have it so; plants and animals 4572*» tp. 11.30—Bernie Cummins' Orchestra. recognisetthis law. For sailings, passenger and freight rates apply to: 12.00—Ted Weems' Orchestra. "Strength and reason are man's v oo quaUties." JOHN S. DARRELL &. CO. Agents Czecho-slovakia produces lignite His prescription for the education Subject to change without notice. 42 Front St., Hamilton of such high value that it is used to to be given to a wife was— fire Bohemian locomotives and in a "She is not to be struck or mis­ large state owned electric power treated in any way. BLACK FLAG LIQUID station "The wife is to be educated by Three! Sizes * • • example, and by caresses mingled A new kitchen table Includes an with severity. adjustable swinging seat, two draw­ "She may be threatened when Vi pint l/« Pints 2\* Quarts 4-1* ers, two towel racks and a recep­ necessary." OCEAN DOMINION LINE tacle for waste opening through the "Woman's domain is in the gar­ Also centre* of the top. den and the distaff. She watches CANADA - BERMUDA - WEST INDIES -* DEMERARA over her house while her husband is busied without. POWDER SERVICE "He may consult her concerning his affairs outside the home, but he lOd. 2/4 and 3/6 S. S. "TYRIFJORTr' Sails from Montreal July 25th POSTAGE STAMPS is careful not to reveal his personal S. 8. "MANHEJ4" Sails " " August 8th and business secrets to her. What Fof Collections a woman doesn't teU when awake, Kills Hies, Mosquitoes, Ants, Bed Bugs, Fortnightly thereafter fron MMtreal vie Halifax she will not fail to tell in her sleep." Roaches and Moths. BERMUDA —FamUy Herald. and ~ —oo R. M. 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Chairman, anybody hearing the because it was felt—at least I feel- Ayes, 16: Nays, 7. Mr. A. W. BLUCK (Pembroke COLONIAL PARLIAMENT number of Acts repealed wfll re­ that all the dealings should be with Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I think cognise the necessity of this con- the company which we incor­ Mr. H. T. NORTH (HamUton I can enlighten the hon. member soUdation. porated, the Bermuda RaUway Corn- Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I chal- somewhat. The principle object 1 OFFICIAL REPORT fully looked into, more carefuUy Company, not tiie people who are lenge the vote of the hon. member of passing the BiU is so that a cer­ than it has bees in the past. This <—which was agreed to. constructing this railway. "Mr. w. A. Moore, as being a stock­ tain unfairness which has de­ Proceedings of the road number one, in Southampton:^ holder in Bermuda Traction Lim­ veloped respecting Dr. Wilkinson's a road near RiddeU's Bay leading The House resumed. Mr. SPURLING moved clause one. ited. (OoL DUl:—Bather late in land, which he very kindly agreed Honourable House from the main road. Now thatrJ the day, aren't you?) to seU to the company at a very fair of Assembly as far as I have always understood f The CHAIRMAN reported the Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget price, may be righted. The posi­ it, leads from'the waters of Rid­ IB1U, and it was adopted and ordered Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I would The CHAIRMAN:—As chairman tion is this: the company cannot SESSION 19>29—30 deU's Bay and goes over the War­ to be printed. suggest to the hon. member that I have no knowledge of Mr. Moore hand over the land to Dr. WUkin­ wick Camp hiU to the sea but is he puts in a definite statement as being a shareholder. Therefore he son without passing a Bfll in such a Government property at the MU- SECOND ORDER FOR DAY DIS­ to what these lorries are to be used is in order. form as this. It is certainly unfair DAY No. 86—Monday, July 14,1930. itary Boad. Another road, here, CHARGED for, because now, if he leaves it s to hold on to Dr. Wilkinson's land (Continued from Saturday', Israe) number two, is a road commonly Uke this, they can hire them out to in this way without paying him for caUed the Chain Road, leading The second order for the day, re­ anyone, running around fox truck­ The House resumed. it, or making some further move, Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton in-a southerly direction from the sumption in committee of consid­ ing services aU over the Oolony. and the company cannot move, as Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I was main longitudinal road opposite eration of Governor'-s Message No. If he put a definite expression that The Chairman reported the BUI. has been pointed out by the hon. wondering when the hon. member the premises of Mr. O. W. Hughes, 79, having been called from the they are to be used for the con­ member for Paget, one way or the Mr. Gilbert spoke about water owned now by GosUng Brothers. Chair, struction of the raUway in the The report was affirmed. other unless a Bill such as this Is That also is from the sea and clause, and not leave it wide open passed allowing them to do so. I going over the public roads on to goes right over the south road private property, what the position Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. Uke this. I am not in favour of the Ayes, 16: Nays, 7. |s understand if it is wound up what- "* and I always understood that that George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman BiU anyhow, but I want to see it BERMUDA THEATRE COMPANY ever money has been subscribed would be if the the Board of road led over to the sea. - It seems Works prevented water coming on I have had my attention drawn to made reasonably right even if I AOT, 1930 - and not been used, wiU be turned to me that these roads should the message, and His ExceUency object to it. I suggest he makes a First Reading over to the shareholders, and I to the public roads from private be gone into more thoroughly properties. I think the owners did not favourably reply to it. On definite limitation of the use of think it is quite a fair thing to pass ' as. they are pubUc property, Hmd investigating the question I find these vehicles for the purposes of this BUI in order to allow the com­ would be up against it then, be- there are one or two roads I know Mr. PATTON moved for leave to then, because thousands and that on the llth February this construction of the raUway only. Introduce and read a first time a pany to take particular care of that of in Southampton—tribe roads— year, the question was referred to a particular part of the property thousands of gallons of water and have knowledge of. There is BiU entitled "The Bermuda Theatre flow out of private roads en to committee bn the motion of the Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. Company Act, 1930." which is now in the hands of the one just east ot the estate of the hon. member for Warwick, Mr. Chairman, I really cannot imagine company. I understand Dr. WU­ public roads and do damage to late Forster Mallory Cooper that them. It goes on, because the water Patton.- I wiU try—I am en that the RaUway Company using these kinson is very anxious to clear the is a tribe road. Another tribe road committee—I win try to get a re­ has to go somewhere. Try to take is one just beyond Mrs. Warren's lorries for any other purpose ex­ His Honour the SPEAKER in­ matter up. it on private people's property, be­ gate, which goes to the waters of port on the matter. cept for the purpose of construc­ formed the House that the clerk cause as' the hon. member in RiddeU's Bay. As I say, these tion. If they did it certainly would had furnished the certificate re­ Mr. O. R. LOBLEIN:—Mr. Chair­ charge said, on the North Shore things are pubUc property, and Mr. SPURLING moved that the not be looked upon in any way quired by Rule 65. - man, I have not the slightest idea road in a great places Water should should be looked into before mak­ second order be discharged for the frowningly by myseU. (Laughter). of depriving Dr. WUkinson of pay­ be taken from the public road ing hurried amendments in con­ day, —which was agreed to. ment fer this property. It would be across private property. If the nections with them. Mr. J. D. B. TALBO*:—Mr. a very wrong thing to do it. He Public Department had to acquire —which was agreed to. Chairman, why cannot the hon. The BUI was read a first time. was very generous I consider al­ the land to lay a pipe-line under it member then have an amendment though at that time the property and cover it and fence it in, the Col. T. M. DH&a^-Mr. Chair­ SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIA­ which would cover it? (Mr. Spur­ Mr. G. S, PATTON (Warwick was not worth so much money, owners would be worse off, beer use man, this schedule is the same as it TION RESOLVE (No. 7), Ung:—Do you mean put it in for Parish):—Mr. Speaker, members but I think he agreed to SeU it on the property would be eut up. was included in the report of a tribe 1930 general use. Laughter.) That is are anxious te get through the very reasonable terms. I think roads commission some ten years Second Reading what I am afraid of. If the session, and as this is not a contro­ Dr. WUkinson has neglected his —which was agreed to, Mr. Lob­ ago, with a difference in one hon. member will hold on for a versial measure, I propose with your duty towards himseU; he certainly lein objecting. or two instances where individuals' On motion of Mr. Talbot the Re­ minute I wUl try to draw an amend­ consent and the consent of the should have seen the matter was property had Changed hands in solve entitled "The Supplementary ment which wiU cover lt. House, to put ft through the three closed up. There must be some The clause as amend was agreed descriptions. They are as scheduled Appropriation Resolve (No. 7), 1930," readings. limitation on these people, and he to. in the Tride Roads Act that is em­ was read a second time and com­ Mr. E. F. ZUILL (Devonshire could hdve taken his property over bodied in this present BiU. Now mitted. Parish):—Mr. Chairman, whUe the Second Reading I should have thought. I shaU vote Mr. SPURLING m07ed the "first that commission did not say roads hon. member is making his amend­ for the measure but I do think it is schedule. which they had not reported on Mr. FOX in the Chair. ment to the motion, I would Uke Mr. PATTON moved that rule 55 wrong for any company to start and were not pubUc roads; they con­ to say here today that I notice the be suspended to enable the BUI to so neglect their duty as this com­ Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT ""(Paget Col. DILL:—Mr. Chairman, I fined themselves to those roads press have taken up a remark I made be read a second time, pany has, and allow the matter to Parish):—Mr. Chairman, the rea­ would like to ask the hon. member about which there could be no sha­ in the House. I suggested the idea get in the condition it is in. sons for the introduction of the to make a verbal amendment to dow or possibUity of doubt, and that a great deal of the trucking —which was agreed to. Resolve and the amounts asked that. The words "paid to me" embodied them in the Act. As I probably would be done on their —which was agreed to. for have been very thoroughly gone occur twice in the first form. It was can point out, there has been so own private roads. It occurred to Mr. PATTON moved that the into on a previous occasion when the Clauses two and three were res­ a mistake in drawing it I think. much activity In the eastern end me in the debates that a great deal House, go into committee of the of Devonshire that you cannot find message from His ExceUency the of the mUeage would be on their whole to consider the BiU, pectively moved by Mr. Patton and Governor was considered. own roads, on their own road beds, agreed to. Mr. SPURLING moved to amend a tribe road, although there are said to be some existing there. It is where they could be used to great form "A" in the first schedule —which was agreed to. going to be altogether a question of Mr. TALBOT moved the adoption advantage. I know in my own The House resumed. by striking out the words "paid to evidence. I can assure the hon. of the Resolve, neighbourhood it could be used to Mr. GILBERT in the Chair. me," where they occur the second member for Southampton, and great advantage. It occurred to me The Chairman reported the BUI time. other hon. members, that if they —which was agreed to. at the time and that was why I Mr. PATTON moved clause one. and it was adopted and ordered to can bring sufficient evidence before mentioned it, but it was laid down be printed. —which was agreed to. me to show a tribe road has existed, Mr. TALBOT moved the adoption that I tried to impress upon the Mr. O. R. LOBLEIN (Southamp­ and that it has been absorbed in House that was probably the object Third Reading The schedule as amended , was of the schedule. ton Parish):—Mr. Chairman, this adjoining land, whether it is men­ the Government was asked to grant is what I think it a rather uncalled agreed to. tion in this Act or not, as long as I Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. the privUege of using motor lorries. Mr. PATTON moved that rule for matter. This company was 55 be suspended to enable the Bill can get evidence I shall have great George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, formed many years ago—I cannot Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. pleasure in indicting individuals I ain going to ask the committee Mr. TALBOT moved as sub-sec­ to be read a third time, Chairman, I am going to move to say exactly how many, I know I was for it. to vote an additional amount for tion three the foUowing: a shareholder and put in certain strike out all after the word sea furniture for Government House. —which was agreed to. in sub-section (b) of number four ' '3. The lorries shall be used only monies—and everyone that sub­ His ExceUency the Governor is on for construction work on the Ber­ under the roads of Paget Parish. Mr. O. Ct. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair­ scribed to this measure did it for On motion of Mr. Patton the BUI ljave, and I know His ExceUency muda RaUway. That is a tribe road which is a man, I understood that tribe roads the benefit of Bermuda. We were was read a third time and passed. ran from the sea to sea. (Ool. DUl:— would not come to the House and interested in having some place of continuation of the road going to ask for this-amount, but it wUl be Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE what was known here for many- They did originaUy.) Yes, that is amusement in Bermuda for the THE WESLEYAN METHODIST what I thought. A great many do remembered that about two years (HamUton Parish):—Mr. Chair­ general public and for visitors to years as Middleton's Bay. It is now ago the attention of the House was man, it seems to me the hon. CHURCH (CONSOLIDATION known as Elbow Bay, or Elbow not run from sea to sea now. I Bermuda. The matter was aUowed AND AMENDMENT) AOT, would Uke to draw attention to drawn to the fact that Government member had better put lt in in to drop, and no interest was taken Beach. For long years that was a House was very inadequately fur­ connection with the construction 1930 well defined road down to the sea, this particular road leading west­ in it whatever. . Nothing was done First Reading ward as a continuation of George's nished and equipped. At that time work, because if it is left Uke that in the matter although the land coming over the hill going past it was pointed out that there only they will only be able to use them Fairmont, straight to the sea. To Bay road, along "Tudor's Wall," was provided. I believe the land Mr. DUNKLEY moved for leave to the sea. It is a road that has only one bath room in aU the house. on construction work, and may not belonged to Dr. Wilkinson at the cut off the public use of the bay That defect has been made good, use them for other purposes. I do to introduce and read a first time is not advisable, and the Board o never been opened. Instead of that time. I am not sure about the a BiU entitled "The Wesleyan it goes right across a road but the furniture, even to this day, not expect they can actuaUy con­ arrangement for the land, but I Works should be required to retain is very inadequate indeed. Some struct the raUway without they Methodist Ohurch (Consolidation the road straight down; the whole or property called Hayses, and goes think it was Dr. WUkinson who and Amendment) Act, 1930." over the hiU to the estate of John rooms even are not equipped wttfa a can use the lorries in connection aUowed his land to be used for that 3trip of road to the beach. wardrobe or clothes closet. I with the construction. Talbot. It has never been opened purpose. Of course, he.would have His Honour the SPEAKER in­ know His ExceUency would not to be paid for it sometime or other. Mr. TALBOT moved to strike out up. What is going to happen when formed the House that the clerk Hayses land changes ownership? send any messages forward asking Mr. H. J. B. DUNKLEY (Devon­ I feel that this matter at the present all the words after the word "sea" for any vote, and i think it would had furnished the certificate re­ I do not know whether ft has been shire Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I time is' not in order. Another quired by rule 65. In 4 (b) Paget Parish. used for 20 years, and the Board of would come very much nicer for think the hon. member Mr. T. H. theatre has been built which was the committee to provide this ad­ Works wiU be put to great expense Bu Outerbridge is right. If it is for subscribed to by many; I have —which was agreed to. Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. to open tt. I hope the Board of ditional amount to enable the fur­ construction work on the railway subscribed to the Reid HaU for the Chairman, I take it that the niture to be acquired which it is they will not be able to use it to haul works wiU go into this so that the i very same purposes for which this The BiU was read a first time by amendment that has been moved necessary to acquire to bring Gov­ materials to the railway. It might company was formed. The idea pubUc wiU not be seriously incon­ its title. has the effect of taking away from venienced suddenly, which may ernment House up to a reasonable be construed that they could only of this is not speculative at all. It Department of PubUc Works the standard. use lt on the raUway. is something for the benefit of this happen. NOTICE OF MOTION right of saying whether under this Oolony and fer the amusement of To recommit The PubUc Works the road should be regarded as a people coming here. I do not think Mr. E. F.ZUILL:—Mr. Chairman, Mr. SPURLING moved to amend Mr. TALBOT with leave withdrew Department Act, 1930, for tribe road or not. I feel it Is much the schedule fay adding thereto his amendment. we should grant this petition. I am better to have it clearly defined the middle road is another road general purposes. not mentioned. It is a road in the.following item and amount:— interested in this particular com­ under the Act, rather than leaving Mr. TALBOT moved as sub­ pany, and have a Uttle money in it, it to the determination of the Devonshire Parish. I do not sup­ "Works Department, Govern­ Mr. SPURLING gave notice that section three: ) but at the same time as this thing Board of Works. Therefore & shall l pose any portion of the shore road" ment House, furniture, £85e.** on the next day of meeting he would is more used than that particular (3) The lorries shall be used only has been aUowed to lapse for so support the amendment. j many years, this House should not move to recommit the BUI entitled portion. How far it extends from Hon. S. 8. SFURLIN«i—Mr. for construction work ih connection "The PubUc Works Department Chairman, for the past two years with the Bermuda Railway. take notice of it. Mr. C. G. GILBERT:—Mr. Chair- the Middle Road I do not know. Act, 1930," for general purposes. I do know that from the middle we have made votes which have had an, I fust want to draw attention the effect of improving things very "'f^feen. H. W. WATLINGTON (De­ to the fact that the road here in road, longitudinal road, to the ADJOURNMENT North Shore, that particular por­ much indeed. This vote wUl bring vonshire Parish):—Mr: Chairman, Mr. T. D. B. TALBOT (Paget Sandys-Parish, road number two, the furnitire up to a reasonable I would like to ask the hon. mem­ "a road leading from the tribe tion of tribe road is used every day Parish):—Mr. Chairman, it is for The House adjourned to Wed­ aU the year, as it is right near the standard, and we wfll not be re­ ber if they wiU be used only for the purpose of making it possible nesday, July 16,1930. road leading easterly past Mr. quired to make any other appro­ carrying rails around from one E. Crawley's premises in a southerly old coUege property going round to wind up this company satisfac­ to my home. priations except for maintenance. point to another. (Members:— torily, and to get it put on a legal direction and thence in an easterly - No. It is on construction work.) direction and again in a southerly basis for those purposes as far as I Mr. W. A. MOORE:—Mr. Chair­ —which was agreed to. know, and I think Tarn speaking DAY No. 87—Wednesday, July 16, direction to the Scott's Hill public —which was agreed to. road," has never been open to the man, in speaking of the road that • absolutely straightforwardly, be­ 1930. leads to Elbow Beach, lt is a great The schedule as amended was cause I happen to be one of the un­ public. The tribe road was taken Mr. SPURLING'S motion, as over, I understand at least, by the pity that road should not be done. agreed to. fortunate directors elected some MINUTES Board of Public Works, but it has If it was possible to .make it eight amended, was affirmed. years ago, and it is for the purpose never been used. It is a road that

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inform the Souse that at the sug­ COLONIAL PARLIAMENT gestion-of the .Pembroke Marsh Commissioners, I have commun­ icated with Sir Henry Thornton, | SAVE with SAFETY I (Coatiaaei tram. Page 5) the president, of the Canadian At YoiuHwx>uMtru8Sonofthe The Legislative CouncU have the with traveUing. I think the House G Seabaveexchangedhfechestofptonder Comfortable honour to inform Tour Honourable wiU agree that that offer is an for a pair of smooth-writing Eversharps. House that thoy have concurred in extremely Uberal one. (Hear, heat.) (^Nowadays, even without chests ofgold and the amendment to the Bill entitled jewels, anyone can have this modern pen Swim "The Bermuda Currency Notes Act, '—which was agreed to. and pencil. For you yourself, and for you 1930," proposed by Tour Honourable to give to your friends, Eversharp Fens and House in Message No. 2 of the 4th THE WESLETAN METHODIST Pencils are made in a wide range of styles, July, 1930, which amendment has OHURCH (CONSOLIDATION sizes and designs. All bear evidence of the accordingly been made thereto. careful work of master-ctaftsmen in precious AND AMENDMENT) ACT. ' CouncU Ohamber, metal and in rubber. CGif ts of these in­ 1930 15th July, 1930. struments are welcome gifts, to be used and Second Reading cherished through years of useful service. Each passing year will bring added regard for SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIA­ On motion of Mr. Dunkley the BUI TION RESOLVE (No. 7), 1930 the giver of this practical, beautiful writing entitled "The Wesleyan Methodist equipment. Give Eversharps!' Third Reading (Consolidation and Amendment) Act, 1930," was read a second time On motion of Mr. Talbot the Re­ a'nd committed. solve entitled "The Supplementary e^WAHL*****, Appropriation Resolve (No. 7), 1930," Mr. B. C. C-OUTERBRIDGE in was read a third time. the Chair. EVERSHARP Swim « Kaps Mr. TALBOT moved that the Re­ Clauses one to ten were respective­ solve do pass the House and that its title be "The Supplementary Ap­ ly moved by Mr. Dunkley and agreed Watch your looks while to. swimming. Everybody else propriation Resolve (No. 7), 1930." does. Don't worry about Mr. DUNKLET moved clause your hair getting wet Hon. H. W. WATLINGTON (De­ either. Swim-Kaps are at­ vonshire Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I eleven. tractively styled, water­ wish to speak on one item in the 5 tight and comfortable fit­ motion, the expenses in connection Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. il ting. Get at least one for with the developing of the re­ George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, your vacation swims. Sold creation area of Pembroke Marsh in sub-section (e) it says, "for I every design, discipline, laws, rules, il only at Rexall Stores. east. I notice it says for the Marsh Commission, but at the same time ordinances, or regulations (Mr. il I wish to express my dissatisfaction Talot:—It is in (b). and I would il with certain points in connection Uke to suggest the desirabUity of asking the legal advisier to the & THE PHOENIX f with marsh reclamation. I have il THE REXALL DRUG STORE jj not hesitated to vote every time Church whether it should not be there was anything brought here law, rule, ordinance, or regulation: | Phone 99 (twin lines) | for marsh reclamation, and I have in the singular. It seems rather i For immediate Service z furthered it along as much as pos­ peculiar to say every laws, every sible, and as far as the work was rules, ovary ordinances, and every J 3955f«Jtu.th $.tp. A concerned up to a certain time regulations. I do not wish to offer I was perfectly satisfied, but there any amendment to it. Perhaps is one item that has been over­ tt is the correct verbiage, but it looked, and in spite of representa­ seems queer to an ordinary laymen. (Mr. Bluck:—It is in (c) too.) It is tions again and again, nothing INSECT ELECTRIC CHAIR has been done. It might not seem throughout the sub-sections. MORNlNtf very important to members here, but it is important to certain of our Mr. H. J. B. DUNKLET (Devon­ STAMFORD, Conn.—An insect MIDDAY young people in Bermuda, and that shire Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I electric chair has been invented at the Bartlett Tree Research labora­ OR is the reclamation of the Saltus will ask the legal mind who drew SPECIAL OFFER School playing fields. That field this, and it shall be taken care of tories here. It is a new device for MIDNIGHT has been a great deal affected by at the third reading. killing insects. Heretofore they this marsh reclamation, because have been sprayed, drowned, swat­ ted and caught in traps. to July 31st. for years storm waters— —which was agreed to. The electrical device resembles a Clauses twelve to fifteen were re­ large ornamental lantern, with a His Honour the SPEAKER:—I square, wide bottom. Two of its think you are out of order. This is spectively moved by Mr. Dunkley and agreed to. sides are made of fine wires, charged in con- nection with Pembroke with electricity to kill insects light­ PRINTED TAGS Marsh east, and you are talking M The House resumed. ing on them or attempting to crawl Size 2y x 4H" about Pembroke Marsh west. through. Through fatal to many 4 JIMMIE JINQLE SAYS: The CHAIRMAN reported the insects, the current cannot be felt Hon. H. WI WATLINGTON :— by a person placing his hand on Suitable for all purposes where a cheap tag is Mr. Speaker, this is on the Pem­ BUI and it was adopted and ordered Morning, noon and night to be printed. he wires, and is not dangerous to required you'U say broke Marsh, sir. human beings. It is an ordinary THE BERMUDA RAIL WAT MOTOR house lamp cur- rent, run through It's uniform and good each His Honour the SPEAKER:—This a transformer. order is for the development of the LORRT ACT, 1930 Third Reading The lantern is made to hang on 5,000 for 35/- day Marsh. trees, screen doors, or wherever in­ Mr. SPURLING moved that the sects congregate. It works 34 hours 10,000 for 60/- Butter Crust Bread Hon. H. 'W. WATLINGTON:— BUI entitled "The Bermuda Rail­ of the day. In dayUght bait inside Mr. Speaker, it is connection with Ask Your Qrocer way Motor Lorry Act, 1930," be the lantern attracts the insects, my supporting this BUI. read a third time. and at night an electric Ught bulb lures them. Dr. E. Porter Felt, who Place Your Order Now His Honour the SPEAKER:—I —which was agreed to. is conducting experiments to de­ BERMUDA BAKERY, LIMITED rule that you are out of order. termine the usefulness of the new Mr. SPURLING moved that the "chaix", says that it ahs killed Mr. F. C. MISICK (Sandys Par­ BUI do pass the House and that its fUes, beetles of some sorts, locusts ish):—Mr. Speaker, I would Uke THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. title be "The Bermuda RaUway and lady bugs. Death apparently to say just one word in regard to Motor Lorry Act, 1930." is instantaneous. the item for the plans for the 00 Marsh Commission and simply express a hope in connection with —which was affirmed, NEWEST NOTES OF it. That hope is that when the According to a German physician Marsh Commissioners are f ormulat Ayes ,14: Nays, 5. few actors have paralysis because ing their scheme for the layout of SCIENCE members of that profession give the marsh they wiU not turn PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT their emotions exercise. ACT, 1930 * * « 4652M«m.tB. automatically to the United States A detachable fastener has been for guidance in the layout; I mean invented for semiring automobUe . Eight floors of a 28 story office to say, they will not necessarily sel­ On the calUng of the fourth tow lines. buUding planned for San Francisco order of the day, the recommittal wUl serve as parking places for ten­ ect the person to advise them as to * * * of "The Public Works Department ants' automobiles. the layout from somewhere in the A transcontinental commercial "Every PiOars Act, 1930," for general purposes, * * * tYls a SSaryx United States, because I think they airplane service has been planned might Very easUy obtain some one for AustraUa. Five airplane Unes, one of them to advise them from somewhere Hon. S. S. SPURLING St. covering a route of 520 miles, are in George's Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I * * * regular operation in Colombia, in the European countries, parti­ The use of electrically operated cularly from France, when they am not quite prepared. with the German planes being used. amendments to the BUI today. coal cutting machinery in British * * * are considering- a person for this mines, has just about-doubled in With your permission I would like An'HUnois radio enthusiast has layout scheme, rather than engage ten years. an expert on this side. Any hon. it to go over as order for the next built a radio loudspeaker of the cone day of meeting. * * * type that almost covers the ceiling member of this House who has A toothless grip that prevents seen some of the tourist develop­ - (To Be Coatiaued) of a room in his home. pipes being marred features a long * » * ment in various French resorts, oo- handled ratchet wrench invented An attachment that uses a phono­ places' Uke Deauville, and Trou- by a Boston man. A Reliable ville, and places of that kind, must AS TO COSTUME JEWELLERY graph record to request the insert­ have been impressed with the tre­ * * * ion of good money-when counter * Kidney Tonic mendous amount of imagination Speaking of jewellery, the Summer Holland's firot substantial'cement feits or slugs are used has been factory, with an annual capacity of and resource used by the people array of smart and inexpensive invented for coin in a slot mach­ .KSiC Every seeker oi robust health costume jewellery is a means of 300,000 tons, has been placed in should use Doan's Backache Kidney in laying out this development, ines. r hope that when the Marsh Com­ reviving interest in an ensemble. operation. Pills, the tonic that invigorates * * * * * » missioners reach a point where Large galaUth er pry stal bangles, Using artificial sunlight, a device weak kidneys, and imparts new worn in pairs or in threes in attrac­ Felt pads to be saturated with Bi­ strength and energy to anxious they are to select somebody to advise has been invented to restore the CANADIAN them they might turn their at­ tive colour harmonies, add a dash of sect repelling Uquids feature furni­ kidney sufferers. The successes of ture casters invented by a resident natural appearance of some fruits to tention in that direction, because chic to an unassuming sports outfit. make them appear as though fresh­ a quarter of acentury proclaim tbis Evening jewellery isparticulary fes­ of Atlanta. HEALING medicine a blessing to humanity. I beUeve they would get better ad­ ly picked when offered for sale. vice, and they would get that tive this Summer, and a necklace or * * * large and sparkling earrings, one er Germany's present forests are * » * Share in the blessing yourself. advice on more favourable terms, The United Statesis the world's OIL Start taldng Doan's Pills to-day. than by. employing some expert two bracelets, a rhinestone pin or estimated to cover 49,030 square cUp are worthwhile additions to miles, about 27.2 per cent of the greatest producer of toy baUoons; X SREAT LINIMENT Mark how this kidney tonic im­ from the neighbouring continent. exporting "them to th* value of proves your health ; how you* sack one's evening accessories. area of the country. 'A curative and soothing lini­ In the mid-season search for inci­ about $800,000 anuaUy in addition^ ment which has for sixty ceases to ache; now your limbs and - * » » to supplying its domestic demands years been in popular de­ muscles are freed from- pain ; how Mr. E. F. ZUILL (Devonshire dentals that wiU make or remake A Connecticut inventor's utensil * * * ^ t_J mand fer ihe relief of all your kidney: ancLbladdcr disorders Parish):—Mr. Speaker, the re­ an ensemble, scarfs should not be for boiling eggs sounds a whistle at external and internal pains.' marks of the hon. member for overlooked. They are admirable ac­ Important deposits of manganeijll ' Manufactured try quickly disappear. By strengthen- - set times to signal that its work has . N0BTHBOPALTMANCO.LUM ing weak kidneys, Doan's Pills rid Sandys are certainly very much in cessories to gaiety in sports clothes. has been done. have been discovered In MorococO Toronto, Canada and then* development has been you of urinary troabk, backache, order, and should be weU con­ A triangular scarf—that may be * * * begun by French interests with a rheumatism, 'dropsical swellings, sidered. I am very glad indeed he worn around the head or shoulders— Norway, formerly a producer of sciatica and lumbago. he has brought it to the notice of and a handkerchief to match—of copper, now is importing a large per­ view to making France independent the House, and I hope the House printed cotton or silk—are brighten­ Of imports. Don't delay. Avoid needless centage of its requirements from wfll take particular care and carry ing touches for a somewhat' hack­ the United States. * » « For ,use on dinning tables an elec­ paia and discomfort; begin with trically heated tea kettle has been out the suggestion of the hon. neyed Summer sports dress. * * * . ''The New Brunswick Power Com­ Doan's Pills at once. member. Shoes and handbag to match, in mission is planning to construct an invented that automatically reduces A new holder for cut flowers fot the current to prevent it boiling over All dealers sett Doan's, aft p*r bottle. linen or crepe or CaU, have a way use in shallow bowls or table centre electric power plant In the Grand Hen. J. P. HAND (Pembroke of smartening an ensemble. Lake district that will burn pulver- and maintains any predetermined Sole proprietors, Foster-MeClellau Co*, pieces has a lead base to prevent it temperature. e Wills Street, L***do*. W.u. England, Paiish);—Mr. Speaker, might I tipping over, «';i oedcoal at the mine heads in the Joinlty.

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"When women use the wrong soap MOVEMENTS* SHIPS TIDE TABLE FOR JULY

, * my work is doubly difficult *\ * M.s. Bermuda (Furness-Bermuda) 9 is due to arrive today with 800 High Water Sun- Sun­ JUST THE DBINK I certainly recommend Palmolive ' passengers from New York, sfS? Date A.M. P.M. rise set ing on return tomorrow at 10 a.m. SI M. 3.49 4.21 5.26 7.24 FOR A SUMMER NIQHT says Agents, Watlington & Oonyers. 82 Tu. 4.53 5.25 6.26 7.24 * * * * 23 W. 5.57 6.28 5.27 7.23 DR. No a PAYOT S.s. Araguaya (R.M.SJP.) is due 24 Th. 6.57 7.24 5.28 7.2* Cooling and Delicious Parisian Beauty Expert In today with passengers from 25 F. 7.51 8.17 5.28 7.22 Qnnliisar ef t*mV*t*e**rslty of f nmnaa* New York, saiUng on return on 26 S. 8.43 9.08 5.29 7.21 27 S. can certainly recommend Palmolive Wednesday. Agents, garnett «r 9.31 9.55 5.30 7.20 SPARKLING 1Soapbecauseit is one of die purest," Bichardson. 28 M. 10.18 10.42 5.31 7.20 says Die. N. G. Payot, Parisian beauty * * » 29 Tu. 11.05 11.29 5.31 7.19 "RED CAP" specialist to the elite. SiS. Spica (Ocean Dominion) is 30 W. 11.53 5.38 7.18 "Vegetable oils have a most delight­ due to arrive here tomorrow from 31 Th. 12.17 12.43 5.33 7.17 ful effect on the skin. It is the palm and be sure the name F. Chauvenet &. Co. and olive oils in Palmolive Soap which, Montreal, sailing on discharge of blended artfully, give a smooth, rich Beware of soaps that harm the skin. cargo, for the West Indies. Agents, is on the bottle* lather, which is most beneficial." Beware of free alkali, caustic soda, Captain B. M. Browne. Friday 25—New Moon. harmful irritants in soap. Ordinary soaps •will irritate yomr skis*. Yam * • * Mean High Water Spring Tides— What great beauty shops advise J earn so* Palmolive without risk he- 3ft. llins. This is the preferred home treatment cause it is an absolutely pure soap.* S.s. Champlain (O.NJ3.), Cargo of thousands of celebrated beauty Service, is due to arrive at and Mean High Water Neap Tides— shops: make an abundant lather of sail from St. George's today, 3ft. 3 ins. Palmolive Soap and water. Massage Mean Tide Level—2ft. 21ns. this gently into the skin of face and proceeding South. Agents, J. S. GOSLING BROTHERS throat Then rinse completely. That Darreil & Co. N.B.—AU heights are given above Sole Agents isall. 12 SUE RlCHEPAHSC soundings on chart. PAKIS * » » t* No dye, no heavily. S.s. Sea Victory (R.M.S.lO is ex­ H.W.F. & O. 7 hours, 59 minutes. 451Ww.f.«.tp. perfumed soap pected in today with cargo, Age of Tide assumed to be 1 day. Palmolive is pure. ..made entirely of Sunset and sunrise refer to upper vegetable oils. Its colour is the natural PALMOLIVE SOAP is pro­ sailing on discharge of cargo for colour of palm and olive oils. Its duced entirely by machinery and the West Indies. Agents, Harnett limb of Sun touching the horizon, natural odour requires the addition is untouched by human hands & Bichardson. height of eye being 20 feet above of no heavy perfumes. until you break the wrapper. * * * sea level. A soap that touches your face must S.s. Lady Bodney (C.N.S.) is due Times are Standard Time. be pare. Use Palmolive, on experts' in on Wednesday from Montreal, advice, and feel safe, feel sure' you -oo- are using the best protection against sailing the next day for Nassau. skin irritation. Agents, J. S. Darreil & Co. MAIL NOTICES W * * • The only oils in Palmolive Soap S.s. Lady Somers (O.N.S.) is due where they're bitingl are the palm, coconut and olive to arrive on Wednesday from Nas­ MaUs per M.s. Bermuda for Yon always have"fisherman's luck" when your oils—and no animal fats whatever. sau, sailing same day for Montreal. Great Britain, Oanada, and the boat is equipped 'with a Johnson Sea-Horse. No ___« Agents, J. S. Darreil & Co. United States of America will close long hot pull in the sun before you start. No cut­ P-306 ting the day short to ajet back before dark. Sea- * * * at the General Post Office tomor­ Horses are easily carried in your car. They clamp F. J- G. FOOTE, Agent S.s Fan America (Munson Line) row:— to your boat in a jiffy, give instant starting, silent • ****• is due to arrive on Thursday from Ordinary MaU at 6 a.m. tanning and clean, comfortable working space. New York with passengers, sailing Begistered Mail and Parcel Post Let us demonstrate. Nine features have made Sea-Horses more widely on return on Saturday. Agents, at 5 p.m. today. sold than all competitors com­ J. S. Darreli & Co. Supplementary Mail, (double bined. There's proof for you; «, * * * postage) at 7 a.m. tomorrow. S.s. Veendam (Furness-Ber­ * * * Sea-Horse"4" Alternate-firing cuts vibration muda) is due in on Friday MaUs per S.s. Araguaya for Great JOHNSON SEAHORSES in half—double* the **itmtn e*f eparke. double* (ft* MM and with passengers, sailing on return Britain, Oanada, and the United certainty of etart-'ng. Water** eooled underwater exhauet the following day. Agents, Wat­ States of America will close at the quiets opsration. Full Fivot Mt$eringbaeke boat. Price $MK lington Se Conyers. GeneralPostOfflce on Wednesday:— Seven other motor*, inektainf THE BERMUDA CIGAR STORE I eleetrits-etarting mc

A New Southwest African passen­ ger and mail service, according Summerside Hotel THE LINEN SHOP, ST. GEORGE'S to a Department of Commerce Somerset report, wiU be inaugurated by the Bermuda's Beauty Spot Southwest Africa Trading Oompany Persian Waste Covers between Windhoek and Walvls Bay . Excellent Cuisine In Southwest Africa. The distance of Afternoon Teas 160 miles wiU be covered at a saving Special Summer Rates PRINTED TABLE COVERS of twelve hours' time, as the present mail train takes fourteen hours. The Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. 1% and 2 yards Square • company wUl Use a Klemm mono­ Phone Somerset No. 9 Assorted Designs plane with a 95-horsepower Cirrus WILLIAM MADDEN, engine. Manager 46Soqq». MSlffjkatt*

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— HOTEL NOTES

|IGHTLY you demand that the HAMILTON HOTEL NOTES COLUMBIA RECORDS food on your table shall be pure Mr. Cornelius Crane Jr., of Glou­ you would not run the risk of cester and Ipswich, Mass., entertain­ ENGLISH MARCHES: COL. BOGEY, ETC. eating anything impure or unwholesome. ed at the Hamilton Thursday evening. Mr. Crane is here on his NEW FOX-TROTS: BESSIE COULDN'T HELP IT Equally important are die contents of your yacht "Illyria." THE MUG SONG medicine chest, their purity is essential, • * * * On the Terrace Roof Friday night especially in the case of aspirin. Impure were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Casey Alsos THE COLUMBIA HISTORY OF MUSIC Vol. I aspirin disturbs the digestion and endangers of New York Oity, enjoying a fare­ well party prtor to their sailing the heart. Get Genasprin, the pure aspirin on the Veendam. recommended by the leading medical * * « A real treat was provided for those J. B. ASTWOOD & SON authorities. Genasprin makes pain lade fortunate enough to hear the 46209Q(h.f.i. away, but leaves no disagreeable after-effects. West Yorkshire Regimental Band on the roof Thursday night, and congratulations were heaped upon Mr. Macdonald, the Bandmaster. Brooklyn, New York; C. H. and The outstanding feature of the Muller Muller, Mrs. J. C. Muller, Take No Risks—Take evening was their rendition of St. George, New York; Mr. and Mrs. N "The Hunt." The baying of the Ej J. Gilmore, Montclair, New Jer­ hounds, the snapping of the mast­ sey; Mr- and Mrs. B. M. Reaves. CLAR-O-TYPE er's whip, and tlie call of the bugle Long Island, New York. brought the audience to the green * * * Cleans Typewriter Type Instantly GENASPRIN ARRIVALS AT ST. GEORGE Shires of Old England. The con­ The SAFE Brand of Aspirin certs are now an institution and HOTEL will be presented each Thursday At all Chemists in bottles of 35 tablets. If four night throughout the season. Miss Mabel Cameron, Detroit, ff . CANT—SLIP Chemist is out of stock, -write now to * * * Mich.; Mrs. Geo. King (conducting Major McOonky, Surgeon in Com­ the party; Miss Slate and Miss NICHOLL & ASHTON, mand at Prospect, was host to a Butcher, Miss Butler, Mrs. Moffatt >| Makes rollers grip the paper for typewriters and all P.O. Box 372, Hamilton. small party Thursday evening. and Miss M. Moffatt, Miss Beaumes other business machines that operate with rubber * * * and Miss Bowerman, Miss Graham by GENATOSAN LTD., LOUGHBOROUGH, ENGLAND. *% , the "Idol and Miss West, Miss Poole and Miss rollers. of Paris," has also become if one Powell, Miss Huddleston and Miss Gillies, Miss Pepper and Miss --,.,,««••« J«« J I J ••*.?•? Ji can judge by the attendance on 2/6 Bottle MS the Roof Wednesday night, the Stuart, Miss Gregory and Miss idol of Bermuda. Sound in pictures Armstrong, Mr. D. A. McKenzie, seems to be even better in tlie open Windsor, Ont. air and no mural artist can ever de­ * * * corate a ceiling to compare with a Mr..M. Rodman, Mr. B. Freed- Bermuda mid-summer night's sky. man, Brooklyn, N.Y.; Miss K. THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. That inrimitable comedy team, McMahon, Miss L. Solmi, New Reid Street George Silney and Charlie Mur­ York, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. ray, are appearing this Wednesday Kreitler, Bayside, L.I., N.Y.; Mr. in "Around the Corner." and Mrs. J. H. Brown, Brooklyn, •j —improper feeding * * * .. N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. A. 5. Roth well, I? stops baby's gain Fiiday night TJW broadcast from Flushing, N.Y.: Mr. azi4 Xr>. L. V. —consult your doctor the roof for the first time this sea­ Levison, Lynbrook, L.I., N.Y.; Mr. son. According to the number of and Mrs. B. M. Getman, Cam­ OUR baby shoulddouble his weight telephone calls received during the bridge, Mass.; Miss Helen Lutz, Whenever You Need Y tiie first six months. Failure to broadcast reception was excellent, Miss Helen Sepauley, Shenandoah, gain steadily is almost a sure sign Pa.; Dr. and Mrs. William Healy, ,j. of improper feeding. and Sammy's "Songbird Trio"' 1 Mother'smilk.whennchandplen- were at their best. Their close har­ Boston, Mass.; Misses Evelyn and - BISCUITS tiful, is baby's best food. But some­ mony in the more sentimental Margaret Herbert, Miss G. Sonsire, times it is poor in quality or scanty. songs axe making them the feature Miss Lydia Hohenrath, Mr. and SAY Then it must be supplemented ot modified and homogenized till It of the orchestra. Mrs. J. J. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. replaced, and yout doctor should closely resembles mother's milk at F. V. Shonnard, Mr. Werner Waelly, be consulted about any change. its best. Highly nutritious—easily * * * ' Many doctors prescribe Lactogen digested—simple to prepare. Yonr To augument the*Malenoff Trio, New York, N.Y. "PEEK FREAN'S" because Lactogen is cow's milk, druggist has it. appearing nightly on the Roof, * * * Elton Rich has returned. Ha was Mr. and Mrs. P. Van Winkle, Your Grocer stocks them and given a splendid welcome Friday Scarsdale, N.Y.; Mrs. P. G. Seely, m * ^*l.s "•' night. New York, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. T. A. recommends them. El * * * Shepard, Miss T. A. Coburn, New­ ark, N.J.; Mr. and Mrs. Brewster, ARRIVALS HOTEL INVERURIE THEY'RE BRITAIN'S BEST Cincinnati, Ohio; Misses and A*****jrT* ~~ Jl£> ,Y\\ Kiss Helen E. Barnes, Walling- Blanche May, Miss Tillie Gersch, 448W?«Jm.lo28-7-30. ford, Conn.; Miss Irene M. Hubcr, Miss Rose Subin, Miss Mae Subin, Scarsdale, N.Y.; Miss Elizabeth Miss Sylvia Wachs, Miss Ida Suchoy, D. Bennett, Miss Muriel Bassett, Miss Dorothy Marks, Miss Ethel Newtonville, Mass.; Mrs. D. B. Goldstein, New York, N.Y.; Miss Moorhouse, Bryn Mawr, Pa.; Mr. Mary Di Santi, Mr. John Boes, and Mrs. Lawrence Howard, Miss Mr. William Corcoran, Brooklyn, j FLOORS SUPREME- SI© Helen Howard, Kinderhook, N.Y.; N.TT., Mr. F. R. Ebbets, Nyack, ' 01 •fl Miss L. D. Rosenberger, Miss L. M. N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. Talbott, We Specialize In Janney, Phila., Pa.; Mis.^ G. Baltimore, Md. Huresky, Fairview, N.J.; Miss SURFACING AND WAX POLISHING M M. Yeger, Union City, N.J.; Miss K. M. Johnson, Miss Ellen es Miss Gladys A . Sweet, Miss V. Peterson, Chicago, HI; Miss All kinds- of FLOORS Elizabeth L. Millar, Provid­ Elizabeth E. Ohapin, Fort Wayne, ence, R.I.; Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Ind.; Miss Helen Carpenter, Chica­ THE "PREMIER FLOOR FINISHERS" A Hamilton, Lake Hamilton, Florida * go, HL; Mrs. WiUiam E. Nett, I Brooklyn, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. o WM. E. R. JOELL, Manager TmW Messrs. Benjamin and Richard Hamilton, Lake Hamilton, Florida; Peterson, Hawthorne, N.J.; Mr. Phone 502 .... P.O. Box 438 ^^ Mr. and Mrs. R. T. White, Hart­ ahd Mrs. Alfred H. L. Kuhn, Miss We are equipped with the most up-to-date ^^3 ford, Conn.; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Josephine C. Kuhn, St. Louis, Mo.; Lattimer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffith, Mr. W. A. O'Brien, Yonkers, MX.; electric Machines specially adapted for the ^^^ Media, Pa.; Mr. O. S. Glasgow, Miss Meta Jahnke, Miss Catherine purpose. ^^_f Cramer, Milwaukee, Wis.; Miss Livingston, Virginia; Mr. A. S. Absolutely dustless in operation. SQ Furuy, Phils?., Pa. Katherine O'Leary, Miss Helen [ Monarch of Scotch Whiskies * * * O'L* i<-y, Miss Thelma Kramer, Mis WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ^~ ARRIVALS HAMILTON HOTEL Frances Silverman, Chicago, HI.; Mr. Walter Maier, Mr. Oshar Boss- Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ward, Brook­ hard, Jersey City, HJ.; Mr. George w lyn, N.Y.; Mrs. C. Devine, Loretta Osburn, Mr. Seymour T. Mayer, GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents Devine, Millburn, N.J.; chilly and N.Y.C; Miss Alice Neeland, Hobo­ SHOOT* Mary McBrien, Boston, Mass.; Mrs. ken, N.J.: Mrs. O. H. Brown, Grace P. Reaper, Maiden, Mass.; Flushing, N.Y.; Mrs. E. B. Anthony, Elizabeth A. Nagy, Poughkeepsie, Miss Emma Pickard, Bradford, N.Y.; Mr. R. F. Hegle, Boston, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Merle, and Mass.; Mr. and MJS. John De- son, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Misses Amy «KCTO« l Beisaubin, Great Neck, L.I.; Mae and Hazel Forst, Chicago, 111.; Moffit, Marie Moflit, Phila., Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. H. Wayne Felter, Baruch Bessie R. Berman, Roxbury, Mass.; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Misses C. and G. RY the new "quick- Alice Neahson, Boston, Mass.; Mr. Larman, Washington, D.C; Mr. Tcooking" Quajker and Mrs. A. G. Penrod, Brooklyn, H, C. Berthold, Miss Mildred Fron- SALE OF WASH DRESSES N.Y.; Jance Freeman, Barbara, la, Miss Blanche Hutson, Miss Min- Oats. Now cooks in 1-5 nie Bussoma, Chicago, 111.; Miss the time formerly re­ Freeman, John C. Freeman, Wor­ cester, Mass. j Mildred Titzel, Clarendon Hill, small sizes—14 and 16 quired! Save time, labor, Eva Shore, Fanny Brown, Miss J 111.; Miss Clara Dykstra, Miss fuel. Marie M. Booz, Miss Sue M. Schutz, Jessie Dykstra, Riverside, HI.; Miss 46671tm. $3.50 Miss Ida A. Wpolslager, Phila., Pa.; Emma Jannenga, Miss Esther J. Serve it as porridge Anderson, Miss Ma.ie Schneider, for breakfast... thicken Estelle and Janet Sabloff, N.Y.O; Give your new Philip I. Rowan, Phila., Pa.; Mr. Chicago, HI. soups and gravies with and Mrs. A. C. Armitage, Pitts­ 00 NDUMlCC it... use it kt fritters, shoes a chance burg, Pa.; Arthur Ettlinger, Arthur TUNG OIL cakes, biscuits. D. Wingebach, N.Y.C; Mrs. I. W. UCC-* Vanderwerker, Washington, D.C.­ LONDON, Jtt^ IS—Experimental E -*-7 • -> ^ Try a tintoday . Anna Burnside, Miss Edith L. cultivation in many parts of the %£V^ <•* Stokes, Providence R.L; Miss Oele Tht U*d of Qaaher Oat* yo* lav ^British Empire, including Malaya, •«'*V?}Y'f>**lS, always *m*-m—tk. nritl-al f*rm Xynn, Miss Mary E. Lynn, Scran­ India, Africa and West Indies, of —i**tlttavaUe**Uatswrs***ctr's. ton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Burton R. the tree from which tung oil, rod&JL Ward, Mangatuck, Conn.; Miss formerly a Chinese monoply worth v*\ Anna A. Hanlon, Miss Anna C. £3,000,000 yearly, is extracted, was Thelarges Hp—di-ifhfci Nystrom, Miss Nellie O. Quinn, UteMW £CN$H F0USH the subject of a memorandum Wolf Hounds. Door Hounds, j Cambridge, Mass. 'issued-by the Xmp^ial Institute. •*§*. O. Vidal, Dr. and Mrs. I. The Empire Marketing Board lat all Xt*. SLACK.TAK. MIDSLE teVSFtm. Weisberg, J?,Y.O.; James A. Logan, SARX SHOWA, TONEY &ED Alio VfKItE says it is too early to give tharesalte Quaker! Chris Logan, Bridgeport, Conn.; of the experiments, but preliminary have ondnranec qualities, not] Suffocated by >•$ Anna M. and Caroline D. Baumann. repprts from some or thase coun­ tbeseqoalitkscannotl John D, Keiller, N.Y.C.; If:., and tries are encouraging. Tung oil tsJncd unless they are CROUP/ * ' Mrs. L. W. Himes; Mrs, E. L. Apel, is essential in the manufacture of Miss Elpie Apel, Detroit, Mich.; At the first sign of a cough or A varnich and important ii the aero­ hampered breathing, give yonr '\ Eva, ftesenberg, Adelyn Stearns, plane, electrical and linoleum in­ baby BBSPINOL. Infection, i Roxbury, Mass.; Mf. and Mrs. dustries, of the lungs may lead to/ Donald S. McClain, Atlanta, Ga.; diphtheria. Guard yonr baby J Mr. and Mrs, H. W, Haskins, Mai­ CHAPPEL BROS, Lid. against suffocation from Croup. i| den, Mass.; Miss Helen Mallpry, The tbird international photo- Full Partfcsior*/ram For Spasmodic Cottgh* •*«* dbleage, HI,: William P. Nolan, grammetry congress will ba bald NICHOLL A ASHTON, Hamilton i m t-*d Croup John T. W, Ra

CATERING FOR NEEDS OF OVERSEAS MARKETS [j THE BERMUDA BOOK 0 STORES Of Course J; g|H | Wonderful Exhibits at Royal g Reid St. § Its "UNiVERSAL" Show • Pitts Bay Ireland Island The Royal Show which opens at 9 BOOKS: Manchester on Tuesday, July Sth, was notable fot one exhibit which 3 : : : THE ADVENTURES by itself should go far to dispel the * OF RALPH RASGLEIGH, \ THE OVEN I idea that the British manufacturer 3 a Penal exile in AustraUa, disregards the needs of overseas 3 1825-1844. Edited by The TOASTER markets. m, Rt. Hon. The Earl of Bir- . The exhibit is that of the Agri­ 2 kenhead... #. 4149WIi.tu.tli.tp. The importance of this inter-imper­ ial arrangement is that tbe Empire is now able to supply the whole range of the South American far­ mer's requirements which has up to MEN'S DOESKIN PANTS the present been almost exclusively A Few of the Latest done by the U. S. A. Popular Made of Genuine West of England NINE FOREIGN LANGUAGES BRUNSWICK RECORDS Golf Knickers USED. Doeskin and guaranteed thoroughly FOX TROTS shrunk. Another common complaint is 4824—A Bench ln the Park Made from good heavy linen, that the British manufacturer Ragmuffin Romeo does not appreciate the importance (From "The King of thoroughly shrunk of foreign languages. It would be Jazz") . 55/- and 75/- per pair impossible for A.G.E. to operate 4756—Song of the Dawn their world organisation efficiently It Happened in Mont­ Boys' age 10 to 17 years without using the language of the erey country concerned. No less than 9 (From "The King of 15/6 per pair different languages may fee used in Jazz") COX &.. WILSON dealing with A.G.E.! 4782—-I'm in a Market for You Men's 30 to 46 inch waist Queen Street oo Just Like a Story Book 4631«Kif. Organ Solos 25/- per pair EAST END NEWS 3762—The Desert Song 4524—1 Get the Blues When it Rains PERSONAL 4743—Crying for the Carolines (u-iscfciistiirifci ap) LOCKWARD & CO. On Friday last two well known At MEN'S SUK UNDERWEAR theatrical managers arrived at the Reid Street West St. George Hotel for a. few weeks' THE RAtflO STORE 45C9*JQM. Very Nice and Cool for Summer recreation and rest. Mr. George Reid Street Oshrin, managing director of Loews Gates Theatre in Brooklyn, Union Suits 34" to 44" 8/6 & New York, who was last here in 1927, is delighted to be back again Kitchen Sink with back Silk Vests Athletic Style 3/9 renewing old friendships formed Mr. and Mrs. A. H. L. Kuhn and during previous visits. With him their daughter, Jossphine, of St. -and drain board will pro-. .Knee T>rawers ...... 5/- is Mr. Seymour" Mayer managing Louis, are also guests at the St. tect your walls and insure director of Loews Pitkin Theatre George Hotel and came down on a sanitary kitchen. in Brooklyn, New York, who is a the Veendam. keen golfer, and who is anticipating * * * ' an enjoyable time on the links Mr. Frederick Kinney of the YOUNG BROTHERS during his vacation. The trip Shore Hills Hotel, was also a re­ down was made on the S.s. Veen­ turning vacationist by the same dam. boat on Friday morning.

"Waterless Cookers" PERAMBULATORS (Save time and Fuel) NEW STYLES, COLOURS, PRICES ||i§tr |pL . , 21/* to 49/- t ^ THE BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY WrdtE -' 'MY-. Reid Street Hamiltoa mHJiiiit irnirliii ' &&M tt HUDSONr Cycles at^^|p|yMces—AST^OOD'S -W-pm &"' ** ^m "T3 PJige 10 THEROYAL OAZETTE ANt> G&ONIST DAILY MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930

1 "So now we are advised not to in­ WOMEN SEEK PLACE IN troduce another BIU at present, bi t EMPLOYMEKT to move a resolution on which the HOUSE OF LORDS House can express itself. Should WANTED—Lady derk at The Phoe­ VICTOR RADIO the House 'welcome the measure' nix , The Rexall Drug Store. Experi­ Lord Actor Movet Resolution that suggested, we feel it will strengthen ence preferable but not absolutely Purity of Tone the hands of those who wish tOSM necessary. . • Lords Would Welcome Women on the change brought about. lord Astor, who has so generously spon­ WANTED—General Servant, must Same Terms as Men sored the Une of BiUs in the past, sleep in. Apply Mrs. Harley Spurt- liiQtfliii'i is to move the resolution. ling, Pitts Bay. LONDON, July 16.—"That in "There is one great differenc| 4679*m. 466840B view of the attainment of women between the position now and the to full enfranchisement, to mem­ position in the past. This is the first bership of the House of Commons to time that the women's movement FOR SALE to Cabinet and Ministerial rank has really taken up the matter. In in His Majesty's Government, this the past there has been a Com­ FOR SALE—Standard Portable TODAY CABLE NEWS PERSONAL House would welcome a measure mittee of Peeresses in their own Underwood Typewriter, practically admitting them to the House on right, but the women's movement new. Price 18. Apply Bermuda the same terms ai msn," i3 the as a whole has never, tiU now, taken Moving Pictures: (CirtfaMl CM Pag* 1) We lea:n with much pleasure Press. Reid Hall, "A Lady of Love," that Mr. James N. Lambe, M.O.P., resolution moved by Lord Astor in part in it. Now they reaUse that it 4502ttu.eitp. 7 and 9. CYCLONIC STORM IS SOUTH continues to make exceUent pro­ the House of Lords today. must be brought to a head and Behind the resolution stand definitely settled. Their view is * * * JAPAN gress towards recovery. - It is a good sign, his mahy friends nearly aU the leading organisations that it is simply absurd that wo­ WANTED Mechanics Hall, "Journey's End," of women in England. They have men should be admitted every­ 7 and 9. TOKYO, July 18—A wind and think, that h) is now planning what rain storm of cyclonic proportions asked for renewed stpport from where, but rejected by the House * * * to do in his garden when : he is WANTED—Furnished House for slashed its way today across the permitted to leave the hospital. those Peers who voted-in the past of Lords, especiaUy when there is a one year from middle of Colonial Opera House, "Around Loochoo and Hiushiu Islands in for the BUI to admit women, and "woman Cabinet Minister. And now September, two to three bedrooms,. the Corner." Southern Japan and swept, un­ the modern suffragettes are also there is a woman delegate to the easy access to HamUton, cool, * * * abated north-westward across Ko­ working for the conversion to their League of Nations. Everything of smaU secluded garden. Write Box Hotels: Dalyran from Wales, carrying a cause of recently-created Lords. that kind moves on, but the House rea, leaving widespread death and crew of 35, is stranded on a huge 4635, Bermuda Press. Belmont Manor: Henri Taylor v Mrs. Helen Archdale, as Chair­ of Lords remains where it was. We damage In lis wake. ice berg in ths Strait of Belle Isle 4635*f.s.m. Hale and Shaw. man of the Women Peers' Com­ hope much that it wfU.take this Ships were smashed and sunk, between Newfoundland and Labra­ Hamilton Hoof: Sam Bobbins, mittee, which hav been formed opportunity of showing the change houses collapsed and landslides dor where sha has been lying for £3,000 wanted on first Mortgage the Malenoff Trio, Elton Bich. from some twenty societies for the of mind." were caused by the gale and down­ twenty-four hours. While t*fo at 7%. FuUy secured. Repayable Boyal Prince: Dancing. purpose of getting women into the Mrs. Archdale also recaUed that pour that ripped across the Korea holds o! the Dalyran are leaking five years. Box 314 Post Office. New Windsor Palm Garden: Dan­ House of Lords, b leading the whenever the question of the re­ Strait at one hundred miles ah and tha ship may have to be aban­ 4678*m.w.s. cing. campaign for a n3w Bill in the form of the House of Lords has been hour. doned, a wireless from the Athenia Elbow [Beach: Outdoor Dancing Lords. It will be the sixth attempt. brought up, there has always been s One report said a village of 300 says the stranded. crew can be Inverurie r Outdoor dancing on Mrs. Archdale, "who is the widow someone, Uke Lord Haldane, Lord on Mishuai Island was buried in a transferred safely. FOR RENT Marine Pavilion, "The Oapito- landslide loosened by rain. The of an army officer, was twice im­ Buckmaster, or Lord Parmoor, to lians." * * * prisoned during the militant suf­ say that an / scheme of reform must Governor of Gainshi Prefecture FOR RENT—Unfurnished Rooms* said many ships in Nagasaki Har­ EXPLCS 3K ON LOCOMOTIVE frage movement, gave distinguish­ include the admission of women. ed service to the Government in Apply Bermudiana BuUding. bour capsised with an undeter­ WINNIFEG, July 18—An engine 4196t?.eitr mined number of casualties. war-time, and has since been pro­ CRICKET RESULTS OBITUARY driver and fireman were killed and minent on committees to deal with A Rangoon despatch from Fusan, three otheis wounded by the ex­ importanr Korean seaport, said the the housing problem. LONDON, July 19.—Close of play. MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER plosion of a locomotive boiler "We have had," says Mrs. Arch- Lancashire 242. Surrey 40 for 0. REAL ESTATE The funeral took place on Mon­ storm struck at noon crushing while drawing a goods train near Hemes fer real, fnnushed aw) **- day last of the late Mr. Henry buildings and causing a panic. It dale, "five Bills for admitting wo­ Notts. 348 for 4. Essex 382. here. . , men Peers to the House of Lords on Leicester 175. Somerset 47/4. famished. Laad for sale. Stokes, of Devonshire, who died continued inland undiminished. * * • -TIE-i WESTBURY, Tonight only fragmentary reports the same torm:s as men, one of Hants 174. Warwick 294 for 3. after a short illness at the King BIG SHPMSNT OF BANANAS outa" TMO«" r**** m Edward VII Memorial Hospital. were available due to disrupted, which missed being pas-sod by only Glamorgan 236. Northants 78 two votes. When Lady RI on 'da, a for 4. The deceased, whose residence was communications and confusion, MONTBEAL, July 18—The O.N.S. at the "Bound House," Devonshire, but authorities pieced these reports pjoress on hjr o.vn rig-i:, asked Gloucester 299. Kent 46 for 1. "Lady Rodney" from the West leave to sit and vote in the House HOMES was one of Bermuda's most re­ together and estimated the dead Indies arriving today brought the spected citizens. Born on January would run into hundreds in South­ of Lords, the Committee of Pri­ For Rent or Side largest cargo of bananas ever land­ vileges first granted it, and then- HUNTLY TOWERS 2,1854, in St. Paul's Parish, Bristol, ern Japan and Korea. Damage is ed in Montreal. There were ap­ GRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY Gloucester, England, he joined the estimated at 30,000,000 yen. through the skill of Lord Birken­ PAGET WEST TeleafcoM BslUiag, Rail Strrt proximately 83,250 stems. head—they met again, re-discussed Navy at a very early age, serving On one vessel alone trapped by a * * » 573 "CaHa "Hones" his time and eventually ranking as typhoon and now reported missing the question, and reversed their de­ Large rooms luxuriously furnished REPORTED DISCOVERY OF rision. as combination bed-chamber and a Naval pensioner. He served on are ninety persons. Many other NOTORIOUS CHARACTER the same ship on which King craft sank in Nagasaki Harbour. "That Idh us in this position: sitting room. Modern, tiled, pri­ George was a cadet. . * * » that the only way now by which vate bath room with every bed LAPOBTE, Indiana, July 18— women can be admitted to the toom; abundant supply of hot and On leaving the Navy he came to SHAMROCK V SAILS FOR Belle Gunness, often described as Bermuda, where he was for a while AMERICA House of Lords is by means of le­ cold FBESH water for bathing pur­ the most notorious murderess of gislation. We approached Mr. Ram­ poses. Twelve acres of most beauti­ in business at the Canadian House. the century, is beUeved to have been Later he took up business with LONDON, July 19—Sir Thomas say Macdonald when he came into ful grounds and gardens. Vege­ discovered in Mississippi after tables, milk and new laid eggs from Mr. Howard Stovell in a furniture Lipton's cup challenger, Shamrock 01 power, and he expressed himseU very twenty-two years of the most strongly in favour of the admission own farm. Chef trained, Oook. business. V, sailed fear America from Ports­ thorough search by the authorities RADIOL Deceased leaves a wife and one mouth this morning, She was of women, but at the same time he SUMMER BATES in several States. This famous pointed out that it was fear the TREAT MENT son, the son unfortunately having escorted by the steam yacht Erin character, who now must' be at House of Lords itself to rescind Miss MARGUERITE JONES, prolongs tho life of a been in hospital for nearly two amid the-cheers of thousands and laast seventy years old, once ran a Manager the hooting of sirens from craft in certain decisions it had taken. We Horse's Legs, and prevents years. Deceased in spite of his ] regular murder farm in Indiana, Telephone 555-J the frff-mation of all hard 761 years of age remained very the harbour. The crew of the had suggested that it was up to him whither she lured at least twenty to make a woman a Peer, and see and soft swellings. active to the last. challenger are confident of success men, killing them after marrying BERMUDA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN­ Also removes by radiation The Bev S. A. Bowman conduct­ seeing that sha has won 15 out of what would happen, but even if he TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS Sprained Tendons, Wind- them. The poUce discovered her had made a hundred, it seems that ed the funeral service, where mem­ 22 races in home waters. Captain own private cemetery for husbands Henry Coei:d>e Adams, Sec—Treat. galls. Bog Spavins etc bers of the Bermuda War Veterans' Heard, who graduated from an they would have had no right to sit Office in on her farm wherein fifteen bodies 'n the House of Lords. The de­ New WiuUr B*et (Phone 187) NO BUSTER; Association carried the coffin to the A3, on Shamrock III, heads a ware found, all curiously enough Hautut&a graveside. Many tributes of sym­ crew of 82, all fishermen, teetotal­ cision of the Committee of PrivU­ NO HAIR REMOVED beUeved to be Scandinavians. The eges denies women's right to sit INSPECTOR — Mr. Sydaey 0. Sam pathy and respect were sent. lers, and many non-smokers. The Devonshire (P oae 887) sheriff here has telegraphed the there. RADIAN, used on human average age is 28, and is beUeved to town in Mississippi, after informa­ beings, u marvellously oo be the youngest crew that ever quick in allaying peta in eases of sprains, tion received that a wealthy widow neuritis, and-rheumatic affections. participated in the race. Uving on a country estate was be­ PARIS WORRIED BY DRESS The voyage will take nearly a lieved to be BeUe Gunness, request­ month. « THE RADIOL COMPANY ing that she be detained for the WE REMIND OUR PATRONS 31 East HIU, Wandsworth, London, Eng. COPIERS Sir Thomas Lipton Is confined customary inquiries. to his home in London and was That we have secured * * * NICHOLL * ASHTON, Distributors Phone 7S2 PARIS.—Luxury centres of Paris unable to see his boat depart, but THE CANADIAN ELECTION A FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED have their spies and counter-spies. he declared he was confident he As the products derive their value would lift "that old mug." OTTAWA, July 18—The Federal NEW YORK PRESSER as much from the art which pro­ * * * election campaign nears the home FOR OUR HALF HOUB V.lt,3r SET/103 VITAMIN D' IN THE AUENBUWS' duces them as from the materials, THI SCHNEIDER CUP SQUABBLE stretch. In seventy constituencies Suits and Silks Sponged and Pressed every trade Is prey to copiers, de­ nominations are complete. In ths signers who have but to look to re­ LONDON, July 18—The Aero remaining 171 nominations will be Special Attention to member, and whose memory is a Olub of Italy has written to the leceived on Monday and candidates Home-washed White Pants photographic mechanism of as­ International Aeronautical Fed­ enter on the tense struggle of the 4 tounding accuracy. eration suggesting that as the final week. Both 'Federal leaders One Shilling i The' fashion field is the most Boyal Aero Olub of Great Britain today had Ontario meetings, after­ lucrative. Forty million dollars a has "belittled" the authority of noon and evening. At Espanola, BERMUDA'S CLEANERS 6c DYERS the Federation, the 1931 Schneider year, three quarters ef it foreign Premier King declared his belief * Factory Phone for Dry-Cleaning Fxont SSreet Offlce Trophy race be organised at Venice, money, makes it the happy hunt­ that Hon. B. B. Bonnett, Conser­ ~*\ and Dyeing For HaU Hour Valet Service and that no deposit be made with ing ground. Cases in the Paris vative leader, was seeking to find t 863 Phone 849 entry. Nevertheless, the olub sends courts throw curious sidelights on some excuse for not attending the <§ Guarantee 1 First Class Work Prompt Deliveries in Bags the ways of the fashion pirates. with the letter a deposit of 16,500 Imperial conference. Almost anyday one may see emerg­ francs for three machines entered "Where does Mr. Feiguson stand i ing from a modest shop in the Faub- for tbe race. in the matter of close trade rela­ •**»*\*X& bourg St. Honore a policeman, * * * tions with the Mother - country" frail gowns the loot of the copier DELIGHTFUL VAGABONDING Premier King demanded. "It's part ^y^^^^^^^^i i at* mm BP" •\ caught red-handed 4n his arnms of the tory stock in trade to spread "Formerly" said the director of a WINNIPEG, July 18—After ten the belief that they are loyal to 'tie cute famous dress-making establish­ weeks wandering in Western Oan­ Great Britain. That Liberals are ment" the pirate of fashions had ada during which time she climbed friendly to the United States." the decency to hide himself. Now Edith CaveU Mountain, 11,000 feet "WeU," Premier King* challenged-, he comes from America, from Eng­ high, in the Canadian Bockies, "here's the time to judge." * land, and from Germany, and Miss Katherine Trevelyan, daugh­ » »' • \*yt*U^^\ • ter of the British Minister of Edu­ SOUND REFRESHING works almost in the open. Women, TROUBLE IN EGXPT teetk formation whether in Buenos Ayres, Canada sr cation, is here enroute for Mon­ SLEEP FOR lHd. Bucharest demand a Paris trade treal where she will shortly saU In a reply to MacDonald, Nahas- mark. So he gives it to them." for home in Northumberland, pasha welcomes the declaration of A Law passed last year classed a England. She described her jour­ the British Government that there model efs a work of art which might ney, which was mostly off the is no intention of attacking the be copied without the creator's con­ beaten tourist track, as "vagabond­ Egyptian Constitution. The re­ ing." m sent.- The Chamber of Deputies ad­ cent events, he says, have been That is all it costs to run a ten inch farr -*j***-te-** ' * • * . ded a clause this spring whieh makes caused by the conduct of the pre­ for eight hours. anyone liable to procecution STEAMER STRANDED IN STRAIT sent Ministry and the nation ia for fraud who displays an article OF BELLE ISLE oaly defending itself against the with a ticket of an equivocal char­ encroachment of that Ministry. A cool refreshing breeze brings sound U**** T^Sood. *f acter imitating while not exactly re­ •MONTBEAL^uly 18—With the "We hope,", he contunueV to sleep during a hot sultry night. producing the signatures of the Donaldson liner Athenia standing see the triumph of democracy over great houses. j by in a dense fog, the coal steamer absolute • government." - ts&gs* » » * WESTINGHOUSE FANS FALSE TEETH AT 158 Price £1.13.6'up If you'd like a little better tea. than m " * PBOVIDENOE, B.I.;-?gury 18— you are using, please try>"Red Rose" Zaro Agha, a Turk claiming to be 156 years old, landed here from Turkey mainly to purchase a set of false teeth aad to allow a group of American scientists to look him' over. YeUow and wrinkled he sat THE ELECTRIC UGHT COMPANY and entertained reporters with tales Write far a tree comr el ''Infant V******) of wars, women and bygone days. by tne "Allenburya' Foods." , He said he preferred the women to 14/7/3*. RED ROSE be brunettes and plump. 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