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VOL. 18—NO. 59 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 3D PER COPY—-AOJ- PER ANNUM BERMUDA OFFERS WARM WELCOME TO ~"OUEEN" NEW BOAT MAKES EXCEL-! THE "QUEEN" AND "MONARCH" PARADING TO THEIR PIER IN NEW YORK LENT TRIP IN ROUGH WEATHER Distinguished Company on Board Declare "Queen" Finest Vessel Afloat

CAPTAIN DAVIS PAYS FINE TRIBUTE TO SEA-GOING QUALITIES OF NEW COMMAND

Although rough weather pre­ graphically described the event we vented any attempt on the will not repeat the incidents ex­ speed record set up by the cept to say that it is still the talk "Monarch" on her maiden of New York and will long live in voyage in 1931, her gallant the memory of those privileged to Commander, Captain H. Jef­ see it. fries-Davis, interviewed on * * * ' the bridge as he brought his INTERESTING FEATURES OF new command skilfully to THE NEW SHIP dock yesterday morning, de­ clared she had responded Whilst in New York prior to her splendidly to every test to maiden voyage to Bermuda, the which she had been subjected; "Queen" was visited by thousands on her trials, the voyage out of interested people and many from and on the were the expressions of delight as trip from New York to Ber­ her many beauties were revealed. muda which had been attend­ To those familiar with the superb ed by very severe weather. qualities of the "Monarch," it "For the comfort of pas­ was fascinating to make compari­ Harbour traffic formed a lane and turned loose their whistles and sirens last Friday morning as the Furness Bermuda Line's sengers I eased her up a little sons and to find out how far it was twin-ships, Queen ol Bet muda and Monarch of Bermuda, paraded up the North River to their pier at 55th St. The Queen from her when the seas were particu­ possible to make improvements on maiden voyage across the Atlantic and the Monarch finishing her run from Bermuda met at Quarantine for the procession. larly heavy, but at all times the sister ship. N.Y. American Staff Photo. she was capable of good speed Since the "Queen" is a 'repeat' with a maximum of comfort order, that is she was designed under the trying conditions, from the same plans as the "Mon­ of the financial situation in New Swainston, London in co-op­ So arrived the magnificent ard NOTABLES ARRIVE AT and she is a ship of which all arch," no radical changes were pos­ York, there was an unpreoe itnted eration with Mr. E. W. Harvey, truly regal Queen. May her'service concerned may well be proud," sible. The improvements are per­ scene of animation and jollity. j 7 Chief Superintendent of Fur­ on this route be attended by all CASTLE HARBOUR he declared. haps more visible to the expert Right up to the last minute ness Withy & Co. that is happy and fortunate. • * 0 than to the individual passenger, gangs of workmen had been busy Decorative Architect—Mr. A. Mc- Gala Fete Tonight Marks THE RECEPTION IN NEW YORK and they relate chiefly to greater giving the vessel the last touch of Innes Gardner, Glasgow. CONCLUSION efficiency in the service depart­ smartness and the moment she- Decorators (Public Rooms)—Messrs. "Queen's" Arrival By the courtesy of Mr. , Samuel ments. sailed the appearance of the' Quee'n Martyn, Cheltenham, and Slightly altering the wards of Hecht of the New York American, we An interesting experience is that was immaculate. Messrs. Wylie and Lockhead. our welcome to the "Monarch," we Amongst the arrivals at the Castle are able to give an illustration of the of the telephone service. In every As an indication of her efficient Furniture—Messrs. Hampton,Ltd., bid the "Queen" a warm welcome. Harbour who made the maiden two ships, the "Queen" and "Mon­ stateroom a telephone takes the engine-room service—and also of London. On the arrival of her sister ship trip on the Queen of Bermuda were arch" as they made their way to place of the ordinary bell, though the splfcjudid seamanship of her Electric lighting—General Electric we paid a tribute to the courage of Colonel and Mrs. Robert Guggen­ Pier 95 on Friday last and we also these latter are to be found in every skipper, the "Queen" had left the Co., . Lord Essendon, tben Sir Frederick heim, Princess Braganza, Mrs. quote in part his very able descrip­ bath-room. The advantages dock and was heading down the Mr. Charles Saunders, represent­ Lewis, and we can conclude with T. Saffern Tailer, Mr. and Mrs. tion of the event. The remaining claimed are that an immediate stream in exactly six minutes dur­ ing the General Electric Company, no words more appropriate. Guernsey Curran, Mr. C. Ledyard portion refers to the history of response is forthcoming to a tele­ ing which time only three orders was on board and greatly inter­ "It is impossible to conclude such Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Webb shipping in Bermuda which has phone call, whereas delay is some­ were given from the bridge. "Full ested in the voyage. To our re­ an article as this without express­ and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Webb. already appeared in these columns. times inevitable with a call for a speed astern," "full speed port presentative he gave it as his opin­ ing what must Le the general ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Rogers and Snugly warped to both sides steward. By means of the tele­ engines," "full speed starboard ion that the "Queen" repiesinted miration of the whole of Bermuda Mr. Charles Hayden. of Pier 95, North River, at West phone, too, a passenger can gat engines." The fourth was "stop" the last word in ship building and for the courage and vision of Messrs. Tonight a gala dinner and dance 55th street this morning are -quickly into touch with any de­ as two ferry boats crossed her said Bermuda was fortunate in Furness, Withy Co. (and especial­ will te i eld in the grill cf tl»# the two palatial ships of the partment or with any other pas­ bow somewhat near. being served by two such magni­ ly to Lord Easendon, chairman, Castle Harbour in honour of the Furness Bermuda Line, Queen senger. ficent ships. and Mr. H. C. Blackiston), in build­ new flagship of the Furness line. of Be.rmuda and Monarch of The weather was unfortunately ing such a magnificent liner for Decorations and suitable favours Bermuda, calmly resting after A great improvement has been foggy and there were already in­ OFFICERS the Bermuda trade. Nothing will mark the occasion. Music will being acclaimed in their parade effected in the engine room, which dications that seas would be heavy Commander.. |H. Jeffries-Davis could be more calculated to stimu­ be furnished by Sigmund Schatz up the bay and river last Fri­ i it is claimed is now the finest and and winds fresh. Staff Captain. ... \V. A. Charlton late trade at such a time as the and his well-known oichestra. day morning. There is no pre­ most efficient engine room of any As already stated, the trip was Chief Officer . S. Burns present as the placing of the world's —oo cedent of a similar impressive ship afloat. rough but the ship behaved ex­ Chief Engineer .. W. G. Milroy finest boat on this route. The very event—two sister ships, one a This was only possible by the cellently. Staff Chief Engineer S. Greenacre name, the "Queen of Bermuda" EVENTS OF THE WEEK ittle more than a year old, the elimination of the lower swimming Purser ....W. Dalziel is a valuable asset to publicity other a counterpart, having fin­ pool, thus giving more space and BERMUDA GUESTS ON BOARD Assistant Purser J. W. Wright whilst the super-luxury, size, speed TODAY: ished her maiden voyage across enabling better ventilation. An Surgeon D. Elder and comfort of the ship will carry Band concert, Victoria Park the Atlantic fresh from the improvement has also been effected As in the case of the maiden voy­ Chief Steward S. Wheeler praise of her throughout the whole 3-5 p.m. shipyards, tied up side by side by better insulation of this depart­ age of the "Monarch," the "Queen" Staff Chief Steward. ,.W. S. Evans world." Golf, Belmont Men's Cham­ and dedicated to an exclusive ment so that the ship is much carried a distinguished company Chief Wireless Operator.... In bidding her welcome on the pionship, semi-finals. passenger service between here cooler in summer than most ships. of guests of the Furness-Bermuda A. T Baker occasion of her maiden voyage, we oo and Bermuda. By cutting down the passenger Line, who, by the way, had a most Assistant Wireless Operator offer our heartiest congratulations * » * accommodation, each state room enjoyable stay at the Waldorf METEOROLOGICAL NOTES is more spacious thus affording Astoria, and the following repre­ R. F. Steven to the company on the acquisition It is a stupendous undertak­ of such, a magnificent ship and our comfort and convenience to pas­ sented the various Departments, Upon reaching the Dockyard, it ing representing an investment gratitude that it should have been March 9th. sengers. Boards or Societies officially: was evident that Bermuda was pre­ of $16,000,000 to provide pleas­ placed in the Bermuda service. It An ingenious device was used in Mr. J. J. Arnold, Mayor A. W. paring a warm welcome for the ure travel, teeming with luxury, is a further proof of the company's Barometer— the famous "Silver Lagoon" swim­ Bluck, Mr. J. J. Bushell, the Lord "Queen." A fleet of gaily bedecked from New York to the Coral aim to make Bermuda a resort of 8.00 a.m 1013.2 millibars ming pool. Instead of the usual Carew, A.D.O.. Mr. J. D. C. Darrell. motor boats assembled with several Isles of the Atlantic. Courage, high standing and^should stimu­ 29.92 inches and uncomfortable splash generally Mr. S. P. Eve, Commander Land­ sailing boats, and these greeted vision and faith are paramount late every Bermudian to assist in 8.00 p.m 1016.8 millibars found in swimming pools on board man, Mr. F. C. Misick, Mayor W. E. the new boat warmly and accom­ in such a venture, depending the worthy object. 30.03 inches ships, the clever arrangement of Meyer, Mr. A. E. NichoB., Hon. panied her down the harbour. upon the favourable patronage J. S. Patton, Mr. J. J. Outerbridge, Welcome, Queen of Bermuda! Wind— "piles" so that the water passes Off the Princess it was noticed of the public. These two beau­ Mr. A. M. Purcell, Hon. S. S. Spurl­ 8.00 a.m., W.S.W. 18 mi. per hr through to a patent "carry-away" that a great crowd had assembled tiful new ships could have been ing, Mr. H. V. Smith, Captain Sut­ oo Noon.W.S.W 20 ' •• is adopted with the result that bath­ on the water-front and the or­ built otherwise—that is more ton, R.N., Mr. S. S. Toddings, Hon. 8.00 p.m., W. 18 * II ing is always comfortable and never chestra of the hotel played a spirited cheaply, but the Furness in­ J. T. Trimingham, Mr. E. P. Tucker, Max. Temp, for 24 hrs.. 7* dangerous. welcome. The same pleasing de­ PAGEANT POSTER terests are keen in approxima­ Min. Temp, for 24 hrs. 64 Slight changes will be seen in the Mr. L. A. Tworoger, Mr. J. D. B. ting the desires of modern trav­ monstration took place at the Rainfall for 24 hrs 06 ins cafes, smoking room and sports Talbot, Sir Henry Watlington, the The "Pageant Poster" Competi­ ellers and spared nothing in Bermudiana Waterfront, whilst at Sunshine for 24 hrs 9 hrs. 24 min. deck, ah" aiming at greater space and Hon. E. J. Waddington and Mrs. tion closed last -Saturday, March 4 cost to satisfy their every whim the Point Pleasant and on the * * * comfort. Waddington, Captain Walker, R.N. and entries were judged ' by the and demand. docks a vast crowd had assembled Managing Committee. Awards FOREIGN REPORTS * • 4t A glimpse at the illustration of to greet the latest of the Furness- o the two ships (the Queen is on the DISTINGUISHED VISITORS Bermuda fleet. were made as follows:— si o From eye-witnesses to this spec­ X left) will show that the masts of (1) Mrs. William Byrd. *H cl tacular and triumphal procession Front Street was ablaze with d 3 the two chips are in slightly differ­ Among the many prominent vis­ bunting and-flags and Bermuda's (2) S. H. Wainwright, Jur. * rt o o of the two boats we are able to Date e$s a« -* a ent positions, the reason again itors making the trip were: Mr. welcome was warm and sincere. (3) C, McGee. • -J learn that the scene was almost being to provide more space. C. Ledyard Blair, Princess Brogon- (4) Mrs. William Byrd. March 9th. Pi unprecedented in the history of Today a luncheon will be given za,Mr. W. M. Bertles.Mr. and Mrs. 0) OS The service department is greatly on board at which His Excellency Prizes of £10, £5 and £3 will be shipping in New York. F. J. England, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. B * pleased with the new design of the and Lady Cubitt will be present in awarded in the due course. rt First of all the Queen arrived Huber, Colonel Chas. Hayden, Mr. *t *t - # galley though it seems impossible honour of the advent of the new absolutely on schedule though that W. T. Northgrave, Mr. Northgrave, CANADA: that any improvement on the ser­ ship. REHEARSALS had to be mapped out months Jr., the Misses Grissell, Miss Neave Montreal '32 f .90 ahead of time. vice for which & Ottawa Mr. Earl W. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. LADY CUBITT EXTENDS Episodes 1 and 2 will be rehears­ The feat of building such a mar­ Co. are famous can be made.. Toronto 22 f Edward J. Quinn, Mr. George E. WELCOME ed this evening at 7.30 at No. 6 Shed .06 vellous boat in such a short Roosevelt, Mrs. J. Roosevelt, Mr. and all persons taking part are U.S.A.: period, really less than twelve THE SAILING and Mrs. Frank Ready, Mrs. T. The first person to board the earnestly requested to be'present. Boston 38 C .90 months, is a magnificent tribute Suffern Tailer, Mr. H. F. G. Wey, vessel as she came alongside were New York. 38 bcf traee not only to the enterprise of Fur­ Long before three o'clock on Mrs. S. WaddeU, Mr. C. B. Mac­ His Excellency the Governor and oo Philadelphia.. 40 he •—. ness Withy & Company but to the, Tuesday, the hour set for sailing, Donald, Capt. C. M. A. Armstrong, Lady Cubitt, who were received by Atlantic Oity 42 b .04 ship-building industry of Great the ship was packed with friends of Miss S. Rodger, Mr. Saportas, the Staff-Captain, Capt. Charlton. PLAY AT PROSPECT Washington.. 42 b .02 Britain. passengers, representatives of other Mr. H. Pearce, Mr. R. P. Burnett, Lady Cubitt had christened the BERMUDA: The boat arrived after a roughl steamship companies, heads of Comdr. Brock. boat and it was extremely appro­ Tonight and tomorrow night,the St. George's.. 65 b .52 crossing exactly to the moment on) tourist agencies, newspaper men, priate that she should be the first play "War as it was and Wax (&s it NOTE:—b—blue sky, be—partly Thursday evening, and on Friday\ camera-men and others interested DEPARTMENTS to greet her with the words. might have been" will be presented cloudy, c—cloudy, o—overcast; she was joined by the "Monarch"/ in the Queen. at Prospect. Tickets may be ob­ r—rain, p—passing showers, s— and the victorious procession began.) Ted Husing was busy with his Naval Architect—Mr. David Boyd, " 'Queen of Bermuda,' I offer tained at John A. Pitt & Co., Front Since Col. T. M. DiU has already snow, f—fog, t—trace bf—blue radio announcments and, in spite Director of Esplen, Son and a warm welcome to Bermuda." Street. sky and fog, rs—sleet. RALEIGH BICYCLES — ATWATFU TTFXTT PATOOC IJCI'A TVO/7*TfcY«*'» LiWftiSS 1 Page 2 THE ROYAL ©AZETTE ANEj COLONIST] PAtttf* FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933

BRIGHTER MONEY OUT- BANKING SITUATION DOG SHOW WINNERS OBITUARY Classified Airedales Hollywood Acts—Exchanges J. Cicott Cummings Advertisements LOOK Uneasy-New Plan by Woodin Imported Male, 1st, "Jake," T. W. Oatham. The community learned with FOUND HOLLYWOOD, March 9.—Ces­ Bermuda Bred Male, 1st, "Cleav­ regret yesterday of the death of sation of all activities at all motion er," Mrs. John Smith; 2nd, 'Sandy,' J. Cicott Cummings who passed Zangara Pleads Guilty Mr. S. A. Burrows. away at four o'clock in the morning. BUNCH of 20 KEYS. Finder can Hollywood picture studios was or­ have same by calling at Bermuda dered by the Association of Motion Bermuda Bred Female, 1st, The funeral service was conducted Press and paying for this ad. Picture Producers unless there were "Jean," Mrs. C. J. Cooper; 2nd, from the home of Mr. Jack Pace, 4252ff. , _ His Majesty Recovered — Zangara Arraigned- drastic cuts in salaries and wages "Ohickie," Miss Josephine Whited. Woodlands Road, and a later service British Estimates—Free State Defers Oath De­ for an eight-week period, due to the Bermuda Bred Puppy, "Skippy,*. followed at Pembroke Church at banking situation, taken by all 1st, Mrs. Ernest Motyer. four o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. EMPLOYMENT bate—Newfoundland Loan—Japan's Re­ employees and artists. Cummings had been ill for some Alsatians months and only recently spent BREAD BAKER (white). Apply cord Budget—Speakeasies Ignored — some time in King Edward Hospital Steward, Elbow Beach Hotel. Imported Female, 1st, "Rory of and from his bed there contributed WINNIPEG, March 9.—Liverpool 4253ff.s. LuxtkSH^V' Dr. C. J. Cooper. many clever paragraphs to his well Veno Death. Verdict—MacDonald grain prices and lower sterling COOK-HOUSEKEEPER (white) ex­ BermudaBTed Mais, 1st, "Wolf," known column in the Mid-Ocean, quotations induced uneasiness at perienced. Apply by letter to and Simon Start for Geneva— Mr. Godwin Beivin;2nd, "Marne," on the staff of which he had been opening yesterday. Started half Director, Biological Station, St. Mr. E. V. Frith; 3rd, "Josiah," employed for a number of years. cent lower in active trading. George's. Japan Buys More Ships- Mrs. Erffe-W^tson. Aside from his personal leanings, 4246tf.s. Horn Line for Dover- * * * Bermuda Bred Female, 1st, Mr. Cummings was essentially a WASHINGTON, March 9.—Re­ "Pan,"JMrs."A. Harrison. newspaper man. Trained on some Sports presentatives of the principal grain Bermuda Bred Puppy, 1st, "Mar­ of the well known publications in FOR SALE exchanges in the United States co," Miss Ann Hyde; 2nd, "Rum­ New York, including that unique asked for a modification of the ba," Mrs. Fred A. Burrows. Bronx paper, the "Bronx Home SPEED BOAT, Chris Craft, 15J feet. HIS MAJESTY RECOVERED VENO DEATH VERDICT banking rules to permit reopening News," he had mastered the art Good condition. Communicate of markets to both cash and futures Boston Bulls of newspaper expression and was Box 4171 Bermuda Press. LONDON, March 9.—It was stat­ LONDON. March 9.—A veadict trading, claiming food supplies a fearless commentator on current 4171*s. ei to flO. - ed at Buckingham Palace today of "impulsive insanity" was re­ might otherwise be seriously dis­ Imported Male, 1st, "Laddie," events in Bermuda. In addition YOUNG HORSE, quiet, basket that the King was almost complete­ turned by a majority of the coron­ turbed. Mrs. J. R. Conyers; 2nd, "Pat," to his local work he was in touch Phaeton with sun shade, 2 new ly recovered from his cold contract­ er's jury at the inquest held at * * * Mrs. S. C. Outerbridge. with news services in America to sets of Harness and strong Wagon. ed last weekend. Altringham, Cheshire," on the WASHINGTON, March 9.—Roose­ Bermuda Bred Male, 1st, "Bust­ which he contributed items of Phone 1497. death of Sir William Veno, the velt predicted early today an im­ er," Mrs. James White; 2nd, interest from this colony. His 4244ff. eitp. * * * mediate resumption of banking sense for news was acute and his proprietor of the well known "Bunny," Mrs. Leslie White; 3rd, Bermuda One-design class yacht ZANGARA PLEADS GUILTY activities throughout the United place will scarcely be taken by "Hghtning" cough cure. Last "Timmy," Mrs. Fife. PRINCESS, Ratsey sails, rustless States as a result of the enactment anyone locally. week Veno was shooting rabbits. steel rigging. Price £250 or near MIAMI, March 9.—Giuseppe of an emergency bill, passage of Collies There was no greater foe of local His dog returned from the field offer. Also 11 ft. rowing punt. Zangara pleaded guilty to charges which has just been pledged him inconsistency than "Cicott." He and through barking conducted £5. Telephone 2040 or 2249. of murdering Cermak when his by Congressional leaders. Mean­ Imported Male, 1st, "Tim," Mr. loved nothing better than to goad Lady Veno to the spot where her 4181*th. mad attempt to assassinate Roose­ husband lay dead with his gun while the Treasury launched a drive Ernest Robinson. the serious bigwigs into madness by velt failed on February 15. beside him. The evidence conflict­ upon gold hoarders with a thinly Imported Fame, 1st, "Lassie," his pen, and he often succeeded * * * ed as to whether the gun could have concealed threat of publishing tha Mr. E. C. Hobbs. in introducing quite a different FOR RENT names as a part of a general plan Bermuda Bred Male, 1st "Bruin," angle on local questions. Most THE ESTIMATES been fired accidentally. * * * for ending hoarding. The opinion Miss Mabel Dunkley. of his invective was in defence of One BEDROOM, with or without is that a currency expansion bill the man-in-the-street, and he was board. Near Elbow Beach and LONDON, March 9.—At approxi­ TO SAVE DISARMAMENT Bermuda Bred Female, 1st, will be passed by both Houses popular in this line. railway station, Paget. Dial mately £17,500,000 the Air Esti­ "Peggy," Mr. E. C. Hobbs. shortly. Perhaps few people besides his 1494. mates issued yesterday show a net LONDON, March 9.—MacDonald Bermuda Bred Puppy, 1st, "Joe," close intimates knew of the warm 4208*w.f. _. reduction of nearly £340,000. The and Simon started for Geneva to­ Virtual dictatorship by the Roose­ Mrs. Leicester Curtis. poetic heart that he carried and air fleet strength remains unchang­ day to attempt to save the Disarm­ velt administration over banking ONE-HALF of two family HOUSE, sometimes tried hard to hide, ed, but the personnel is reduced by ament Conference from failure. affairs is in prospect. He will un­ Cocker Spaniel immediately, 4 large rooms and though he found expression in 1.000 to 31,000. They wiU cdnfer with Daladier in doubtedly ask wide powers and bath, 10 minutes from Hamilton. many poems, a volume of which A progressive spirit regarding Paris and proceed to Geneva tonight there's every reason to believe that Imported Male, 1st, "Sandy," Apply Frank G. White. he has been recently negotiating research and civil aviation is em­ They plan to stay about ten days. Congress will grant any he asks. Miss Constance Williams. 4245*f. for publication. This alone com­ phasised in an accompanying * * * The Government has obligations pensated for the cut-and-dried ruRNiSHED-AND-UN FURNISHED memorandum. For example JAPAN BUYS SHIPS of $700,000,000 falling due next week. Dachshund (Toy) life in a newspaper office and it was passengers can now converse Washington believes that sufficient to this self-expression that he owed comfortably in Airways planes, LONDON. March 9.—Japan to­ currancy without impairment Imported Female, 1st, "Pups- of gold reserves, probably to the many of his happiest hours. His Colleges thanks to the scientific suppression day bought two British and two chen," Mi. A. V. Leaman. well known column, "Onions and of noises. A regular weekly air Canadian ships, bringing to nine amount of 300,000,000 dollars, can FOB. RENT OR SALE Lilies," in the Mid-Ocean, was LAND FOR SALE service is also foreshadowed be­ the total number of vessels pur­ be turned out by the Federal Re­ Dalmatians read by everyone and in it he paid ESTABLISHED tween Britain and Australia in the chased since the outbreak of host­ serve and the Bureau of Engrav­ his respects to local doings. An late summer or early autumn. ilities in Jehol province the British ings has been manufacturing new Imported Male, 1st, Miss Mar- Aim. Gros&en»r American, he never transgressed * * # Canadian's "Canadian Mariner" bills for the past two days. jorie Hasler; 2nd. "Cortney Man­ the rule of genial comparisons, and yi//.Lt Due mainly to normal new con­ and "Canadian Invertor." The ners," Mr. Jack Hand. * * * he was always content to make the Jem struction the British Navy Esti­ Canadians are to be used for trad­ WTvucker ing and the others broken for metal. WASHINGTON, March 9.-Pre­ Dobermann Pinscher best of things. NEW WESTBURY mates at £53,570,000 show an in­ sident Roosevelt intends to con­ crease of over £3,000,000 with the * * * Mr. Cummings' removal from the RICHMOND ROAD HORN LINE FOR DOVER tinue his command of the monetary Imported Male, 1st, "Peter," writing fraternity in Bermuda PHONE MOB CABLE TCuCfltO personnel of S0.000 decreased by situation until permanent legisla­ 1,000. The new construction for Mrs. Robert Law. will be difficult to fill, and both LONDON. March 9.—The Ger­ tion is possible. A new proclama­ his" pen and his ready smile will be 1933 includes four cruisers, one man Horn Line, plying between tion is due Thursday night, when leader, eight destroyers, three Fox Terriers, Wire sadly missed. The sympathy of Hamburg and Trinidad, will in the present holiday ends, to con­ her large circle of friends is extended submarines and five sloops. The future call at Dover on the home­ tinue the power of the President HOUSES Imported Male, 1st, "Dick," Mr. to Mrs. Cummings in her bereave­ cruisers constitute the final in­ ward voyage. over banks. Jack Pitt; 2nd, "Nip," Mrs. Walter ment. FOR RENT OR SALE stalment on the building pro­ * # * gramme due for completion in Wadson; 3rd, "Peanuts," Major Deceased was thirty-five years AMERICAN JEWS ASSAULTED old. Following newspaper service 1936 under the terms of the London WASHINGTON, March 9.— Sec­ Brook-Short. in Chicago he studied medicine. Properties for Sale Naval Treaty. retary Woodin said yesterday that BERLIN, March 9.—As a sequel to Before America entered the War, * * * actual currency would be circulated For Terriers, Smooth the assault on an American in the he interrupted Etis studies and MRS. ROBINSON throughout the United States in­ FREE STATE DEFERS DEBATE main street of Berlin by the Nazi Imported Male, 1st, "Tip Top," went to France as an ambulance stead scrip or clearing House cer­ CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. auxilliary police, as wen as the Rev. O. Walker. driver. He was seriously wounded DUBLIN, March 9.—The Irish tificates under a plan being formul­ Bank of Bermuda Buildinf molesting of other Americans on Imported Female, 1st, "Jenny," in action, but survived after an Free State Senate has • deferred ated. the streets, the American Ambass­ Rev. O. Walker. operation saved his legs. After Phone 206C Cablet "Carnrook" the debate on the second reading ador has protested to the Foreign 00 the War he joined the "Bronx of the bill to remove the oath of Minister against such acts of Kerry Blue Home News." He came here in allegiance on a motion from violence by the Nazis on American THE FAR EAST 1922. He was Bermuda corres­ Senator Wilson in consideration COTTAGES citizens of Jewish faith or appear­ Imported Male, 1st, "Bunny," pondent for the New York Times •k. of the suggestion that the bill ance. He was told that such inci­ PEKING, March 9.- Reports Miss Snowden. and Universal News Service. Rent and Sale should be postponed until it had that Changhsue-liang has resigned dents were greatly deplored and Amongst those attending the in­ GERALD GRAY been made the subject of negotiat­ have been denied by him. He ex­ every effort would be made to Maltese Poodle terment yesterday were Mr. S. S. •> Telephone Bldg. Reid St. Phone 1169 ions between the executive council plains that he has not resigned prevent them. The Nazi press de­ Toddings, Sr., Mr. John J. Bushell, and the British Government with a but that he telegraphed Nanking partment declares that the aggress­ Imported Male, 1st, "Ruffle," Mr. David Knudsen, Mrs. Jack view to an amicable settlement. of the fact that the national troops ors were communists aiming to Miss Frances Churm. Pace, Mrs. S. S. Toddings, Jr., did not recognise his authority * # * damage the Nazi prestige abroad. and numerous others. Pallbearers which might eventually lead to his Meanwhile Jewish-owned shops in Pekingese were Messrs. Jack Pace, S.S. Tod­ THE NEWFOUNDLAND LOAN resignation. the Ruhr have had to close owing dings Jr., Edward Armstrong, S. to Nazi storm troops posting them­ A conference is imminent be- Bermuda Bred Male, 1st, "Wee LONDON, March 8.—Thomas Ralbe Kan, K. L. Adderley, and selves outside and preventing tweenChiangkaishelk, commander- Chee," Mrs. G. B. Donati, 2nd, moved to vote a supplementary Jack Kavanaugh. people from entering with the words in-chief of the national army, "Yangtze Kiang," Mrs. Davis Tay­ estimate of 166,570 pounds repre­ and Chang concerning the whole lor. —oo-— senting the 's "Germans buy German goods." * * * future of North China in relation Bermuda Bred Female. 1st, "Pin- share of the money recently ad­ 'AUSTRALIAN NAVAL REPLACE­ to the Japanese occupation of kee Wu," Mrs. Hilton Young. POLITICS vanced Newfoundland by Britain MENT Jehol. and Canada. The motion was the Spitz subject of criticism by the opposi­ CANBERRA, Mar. 9.—Premier (It has been stated in the Press TOKIO, March 9.—The Cabinet tion who argued that the vote Joseph Lyons announced that the- Bermuda Bred Male, 1st, "Fluffy," that a new political society is in has formerly approved withdrawal might be taken as a precedent by Australian Government was negot­ Sir Joseph Outerbridge. process of formation). otner Dominions and that it was iating with the United Kingdom from the League of Nations and notification of this fact will be unfortunate the Government had for replacement of destroyers in the Pomeranian Spitz We read with some satiety aided the Newfoundland Govern­ Australian Squadron by four de­ sent to Geneva in a fortnight. Of the newly formed society. ment which had not been without stroyers of the latest type from the oo Bermuda Bred Female, 1st, Miss And thought of the propriety Q iticism. Thomas replied that there British Navy. • Joyce Patterson. Of asking which variety. was no connection between the * *t * LAV0R Government gesture of help toward TOBAGO ISLAND IS GREAT Of politics they favour most; GRECIAN POLITICS Pomeranian yhats lohattom Newfoundland and last year's pol­ ATTRACTION In other words what creed they itical troubles of that Dominion. ATHENS, March 9.—President Imported Male, 1st, "Scooty," boast; "There's no body of people who Alexander Zaimis has entrusted Mrs. J. R. Conyers. Conservatism, liberalism, have straggled harder than the Panayoti Tsaldaris, royalist leader, MONTREAL, March 9.—To­ Communism, radicalism? bago's disputed claim to having people of Newfoundland under dif­ with the formation of a new Greek Sealyhams ficult circumstances." Cabinet. sheltered the famous Robinson Will all the members be consulted Several supporters of Plastiras Crusoe should be strengthened Imported Male, 1st, "Nipper," What form of rule has best resulted: have been arrested for participating soon by the writing of a book to set Mrs. Charles Stokes, 2nd "Brandy," Autocratic, democratic, JAPAN'S RECORD BUDGET in the uprising. Plastiras.has not forth the various arguments in Mrs. F. Hathway; 3rd "Dusty," Plutocratic, aristocratic? yet been found, but the police favour of the little British island, Mrs. G. Pagenstecher. TOKIO. March 9. The House of raided his home and found a num­ which lies 26 miles north-east of Imported Male, Toy, 1st, "Henry" And when a candidate they choose, Peers approved the largest budget ber of rifles, two machine guns and Trinidad, British West Indies. Mrs. Galthrop. Whom will they take and whom in Japan's history totalling two 300 rounds of amunition. The situ­ In the meantime tourists arriv­ refuse: billion, two-hindred and thirty- ation at present is calm through­ ing from Halifax and Boston by Scotch Terriers The pedantic, or didactic", nine million yen. The Navy allot­ out the country. Canadian National Steamships Enigmatic, or dogmatic? ment equals a hundred and seventy- liners are visiting Tobago in great Imported Female, 1st, "Kiltie," two million, four-hundred and ten numbers. Recently it was neces­ Mrs. Alfred Darrell; 2nd, "Lassie," We ask these simple question so, AylMER thousand dollars. The amount set On Christmas Eve the local doc­ sary to add two new steamers to the Mrs. Charles Heywood. Before we join, that we may know aside for another year's military tor was called in to attend the locally-exploited Trinidad-Tobago Bermuda Bred Female, 1st, "Bill," The particular variety Vegetables campaign in Manchuria equals Butler of a distinguished but excursion route. Visitors are shown Miss Peggy Hubet.' Of this political society. ~l thirty-nine million dollars. . impecunious peer. After a careful the cave where Crusoe is supposed Bermuda Bred Puppy, "Bobby," Quiz. Fruits & Soups examination of the patient he could to have lived and the reefs supposed Mr. H. WBloughby Sharp. 7th. March, 1933. fetter hecauseof not discover any symptoms od to have troubled him when he SPEAKEASIES IGNORED illness and was astonished when navigated his make-shift craft. Schnauzer Pinscher 00 ' their finer Canadiai the butler, in a confidential whisper, Juan Fernandez, in the Pacific WASHINGTON, March. 9.— said: "It's aU right, Doctor, there's Ocean, another island claimant for Imported Male, 1st, "Prinz," Velvet Paw nothing wrong with me. His Henceforth the United States Gov­ the honour of being host to this Mrs. Shipley Dixon; 2nd, "Gunth- Edna—"Jack is so original. He lordship owes me £6 in wages and ernment will concentrate almost famous personage, is less densely er," Mrs. E. O. Acheson. says things to me that nobody I'm going to stay here toil'm paid." entirely on liquor manufacturers tropical than Tobago and there Imported Female, 1st, "Daphne," else would dream of saying.'' and transporters to enforce pro­ "A darned good idea," said the appears to be many documented Mrs. E. O. Acheson; 2nd "Zana," May—"What's he been up to. hibition, leaving speakeasy pro­ doctor. "Move up; he owes me srguments in favour of the British Lady Haggerston. now—asking you to marry him"— secutions to States. £60." island adjecent to Trinidad. Hummell (Hamburg). Continued «a Page S /HAND, ARNOLD, Ltd., Agents ^fcw .--'. - _-• '• - •

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A brand new and captivating per­ sonality is introduced to the screen In "Blessed Event" in Dick Powell. Be portrays a sort of Rudy Vallee tanasman-crooner and turns in tile finest acting Job of the kind Foiftt Depression and $§? this great show today at that ever has been shown. It was his first picture and he did so splendidly that Warner Bros, signed him to a long-term contract. He MECHAklCS HALL THEATRE gives promises of skyrocketing to REID HALL ANNIVERSARY ! MECHANICS HALL THEATRE the stan inside of six months or a year, if he is provided with the 25 25 Reid Hall's Third Anniversary To "Blessed Event" Immense—One proper roles and materiel. To Be Celebrated Next Week Of Tear's Best Films "Blessed Event" is swell on ell With Unusual Array Of For sheer fun and honest enter­ counts, a fine quality of show for DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME AT EACH Pictures tainment value, "Blessed Event," which producers, authors, cast and the Warner Bros.' comedy drama director are to be given a great, Marie Dressler's "Prosperity," feature which opened yesterday great big hand. Everybody should PERFORMANCE-AFTERNOON and EVENING Sleeping Sickness" and Lee at the Mechanics* Hall Theatre, see "Blessed Event" at the Mechan­ Tracey'sSuperb "Night Mayor" must be given front rank. If not ic's Hall Theatre to avoid short­ On Gala Programme the best picture jot the year, it changing themselves out of one of comes so close to being such that the finest pictures that expert Next week beginning Monday. it easily takes a place among the showmen ever welded together. Showing at 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Showing at 4 and 8.30 p.m. March 13th marks the third birth­ great picture of all time. oo—— day of Reid Hall and in celebration Obviously inspired by the new LEE TRACY (Last Performances) a million dollars worth of enter­ school of columnists, the story "THE KING'S VACATION" tainment will be offered to the deals with wiles and adventures of MARY BRIAN Bermuda Public. one Alvin Roberts, who accidentally Final Performances Today, Double GEORGE ARLISS The big day will be St. Patricks registers a big hit with the reading Feature Programme DICK POWELL Day, Firday March 17th, when public with its original and breezy ui at 8.30 p.m., a brilliant premiere style of "dishing the dirt;" and not George Arliss, who returns to of Marie Dressler's latest picture the least important phase of his the screen at the Mechanics' Hall "THE "Prosperity" will be held. Tickets gossip is his forecast Of blessed Theatre today in his latest picture "BLESSED KING'S for this auspicious occasion go on events (births to you) impending for Warner Bros., "The King's sale at the Paris Perfume Shop in the homes of the socially promin­ Vacation," appears in a role said EVENT" VACATION" beginning tomorrow, Saturday. ent. Alvin incurs numerous enem­ to be perfectly fitted to his unusual On Monday, the gay song and ies in the course of his expositive talents, nd a story believed to A Million Laugh Production a real The King of Actors in his Greatest dance film that has established and gay career and there are be the finest of all his screen pro­ Depression Chaser world records on Broadway, "The several big moments when his life ductions. Performance Night Mayor" with Lee Tracy will be is in jeopardy. The screen play is a rare combin­ maw- shown. It depicts the life of a Next to the rapid-fire dialogue, ation of humor, dramatic sequences recent popular world political which induces almost unceasing and spectacular scenes tinged with figure, the playboy of the millions. laughter throughout the length of a delightful romance. As a fitting climax the much the picture, the acting is most com­ It has always been a hard task heralded "Nagana" of sleeping pensating feature of "Blessed to find stories for Mr. Arliss, as the sickness, exotic love and fierce Event." Tracy was an- ideal selec­ great star in his later years pre­ combat between crocodiles, lions, tion for the role of Alvin and his ferring something with a touch leopards and panthers in the work, every moment he is on the of light comedy to offset the African Jungle will be shown. The screen, is so fascinating as to rate dramatic situations. He insists on stars in the picture are Melvyn the designation of superb. But highly intelligent pictures, and yet Douglas, Garbo's handsome lead­ Jenkins, as Frankie Wells the gang­ pictures that bring a glow of ing man in "As You Desire Me" ster, runs him such a close second happiness to the spectator. The X and the Viennese Star who is the the star has to step on it to keep in present story is quite modern and talk of Hollywood, Tala Bierell. front. similar in type to' 'The Millionaire.' X "Prosperity" beoause of the full Mary Brian is delightful as the Mr. Pascal first submitted his x schedule will be shown once only heroine and Ruth Donnelly, as story io Mr. Arliss last Spring, but x X at 8.30 p.m., on Friday evening. Alvin's secretary, gives one of the he was busy with picture work and x X The sensational film "Nagana" will finest performances any actress did not have time to peruse it care­ x be shown onSaturday. has brought to the films since fully. Then Mr. Arliss returned to X -00- talkies came in. She gives the England as he does each Spring. X X SPECIAL BARRYMORE character fine and delicate shading Pascal, having business in London, X X where the average movie secretary took his script with him and sub­ x AMATEUR GOLF X SHOWINGS type would indulge in "mugging" mitted it to Mr. Arliss again. This and over-acting. This girl should time he read it carefully aad wired X s "Rasputin" To Enjoy Tourist be given more opportunities in the to Warner Bros, that he considered X Showings at Reid Hall Today At films. it an ideal vehicle, whereupon the X 3.00 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. story was purchased. x X of Wallace Beery's sensational One of the finest casts ever ap­ x CHAMPIONSHIP X jSo great has been the demand for "Flesh." pearing in an Arliss picture, and X seats to "Rasputin and the Em­ Those patrons who come to en­ they are always players of renown X Of Bermuda X press" with the three Barrymores, joy "Flesh" will be permitted to on both stage and screen, was as­ X X that special showings will be held stay and see "Rasputin" without sembled for the picture. They in­ X at 3.00 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. in ad­ further charge. clude Dick Powell and Patricia X At the dition to the popular price premiere X X Popular prices prevail. Ellis in the juvenile and ingenue X X X X X Riddell's Bay Golf and X X Again-The M-G-M Lion X Country Club X Ushers in a Mighty Hit X X At the X REID HALL THEATRE X X 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Only March 14th — 17th, 1933 'X X X **** X X Chosen Honour Film by Qualifying Round - -18 Holes - - Tuesday, E tnadexi JhU ^out Leading Critics Art a JtitinQ wtrman Wallace Beery big and March 14th. lovable is back again! 3* Ia as fine a piece of enter­ The Semi-Finals and Final of the Championship ;x tainment the Screen af­ ;x fords more human than will be 36 Holes :x "MIN AND BILL" more .x thrilling than "HELL 8 Flights arranged for as many sixteens as Entries Permit X DIVERS", more laughs X and heart-throbs than X X "THE CHAMP" ^ No entrance or greens fee will be charged X A Superb Cast Including: RICARDO CORTEZ, KAREN MORLEY, JEAN X X X HERSHOLT, JOHN MTLJAH ]g[ 4325ff.».m4u. "FLESH" Splendid production that it is guided by the Magic Hand and .unmistakable Us Genius of Gold Medal Director JOHN FORD who gave the world that unfor­ gettable and worthwhile Picture "ARROW- roles, two players who have shown SMITH." Youll never know the meaning of marked promise. Oudley Digges, O. P. Heggie, Mar- SEE "FLESH" acting till you see "FLESH." Never has Beery jorie Gateson, Florence Arliss, the made you laugh through your tears as in this star's wife, Vernon Steele, James Bell and Maude Leslie, other im­ Romance of a Giant with the trusting heart portant players, are well known f **** both on stage and screen. The WRITING TABLETS of a child and of a girl born badl picture was directed by John Adolfi, who directed Mr. Arliss in "The Ruled and Unruled Millionaire," "A Successful Calamity," "The Man Who Played 200 Pages ADDED ATTRACTION TODAY God" and "Aleaander Hamilton." "T»i«tb

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Lady Somers for New York PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS Bahamas, Jamaica, and British Honduras, will close at the General Birth Of A Beautiful Epidemic Sail / Arrive Sail Arrive Post Office tomorrow:— Mother—"Did I see you kissing Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York Leave Arrive Leave Arrive that young Allen last night?" Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York -oo- Beryl—"Wen, Mother, he told •Western World.. Sat. Mar. 4 Mon. Mar. 6 Mon. Mar. 6 me he had just lost an uncle and I xAraerican Legion Tue. Mar. 14 Tue. Mar. 14 Thur. Mar. 16 He'd Be Lonely Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. [Fri. Mar. 10 felt so sorry for him.'' 'American Legion Sat. Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 20 Mon. Mar. 20 Monarch of Bda. Sat. Mar. You can lead a horse to water, Thur. Mar. Sat. Mar. Mon. Mar. 13 "If I know anything about the Pan America Tue. Mar. 21 Thur. Mar. 23 Thur Mar. 23 Sat. Mar. 25 Queen of Bda.... Tue. Mar. But you can't make him drink; Mon. Mar. Wed. Mar. Fri. 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WLW, Cincinnati 700kc. 6.00—To be Announced 3-IN-ONE Oil 6.00—Becker-Greuter-Newman 6.30-7.17—Same as WJZ THREE-IN-ONE OIL COMPANY 6.15—Bob Albright 7.17—Teaberry Sport Review ' ' 'EW YORK 6.30-7.00—Same as WJZ 7.32—Press News-Reeler 7.00—Gold Medal Contest 7.27—Strange Facts 7.05—Jack and Jill 7.30—KDKA Orchestra 7.15—Old Man Sunshine 7.45-11.30—Same as WJZ 7.30—Bob Newhall 11.30—Bridge School of the Air 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ 11.45—Same as WJZ 8.15—Gene and Glenn 12.00—Teaberry Sport Review 8.30—Chandu the Magician 8.45—Detectives Black and Blue WTIC, Hartford 1060kc. 9.00—Armco Band 6.00—Little Symphony 9.30-10.00—Same as WJZ 6.30—Same as WEAF 10.00—The Puddle Family 6.45—Studio Programme 10.15—The Riff Brothers 7.00—Bulletins 10.30—To be Announced 7.05—Dinner Concert "Johnnie's got More 11.00—Same as WEAF 7.30—Revere Sisters 11.30—Ken-Rad Unsolved Mysteries 7.45—Cavalier of Song 18.00—Threesome and Piano 8.00—Travellers Pilot and Orch. 8.30—Programme from WEEI QUAKER OATS than me!" WOR, Newark 710kc. 8.50—"The Expectant Mother"— ELL, perhaps he needs growth; 65% carbohydrates, for 6.00—Contest Band Dr. Weston T. Chester Relieves those heavy deep- W 6.05—Bartol's Ensemble' 9.00-10.30—Same as WEAF seated coughs and colds and more. Active children energy; and abundant minerals, 6.30—Italian Lessons 10.30—Famous Favourites heals the inflamed tissues. require a more sustaining vitamins and natural roughage, 6.45—Society Notes 11.00—Same as WEAF breakfast. Seventy per cent, of Quaker Oats costs only one 7.00—Uncle Don 11.30—The Merry Madcaps Get a bottle to-day. 12.00—Bulletins their daily energy is expended cent a meal. . . each package is 7.30—Detectives Black and Blue Sole Distributors: between breakfast and lunch, full to the brim. 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This Way Out The Three X Sisters, NBC Harmony Team. The .Three X's Mrs. SubbubS;—''Are there any Don't Refer to Any Unknown Quantity of Harmony—There's questions you would like to ask, MASTERS HARDWARE CO. Plenty of That—But They Mark a Bright Spot of Entertainment Nora?" Phones 1192 —1193 New Maid—"Yes, ma'am, Just over an NBC-WJZ Network Each Monday, Wednesday and Friday one. Where do you keep the time­ 3953fw eitp. at 7.30 p.m. table?"—Life, Page 6 THE ROYAL GA2STTJ& AND COLONIST; DAILY. FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933

EUMATISM Making Ice Statue for Dartmouth's Winter Sport Csi WATCH THOSE FIRST Build if?s SHARP TWINGES for Baby *piRED-OUT with constant pain, limbs like pieces of lead, back aching, swollen joints, sharp, shoot­ ing pains—thousands know these future symptoms too well. The cause is —Kidney Trouble. The remedy, u we confidently assert, is—De Witt's i ,&ttdtVis Kidney and Bladder Pills. Vv° \ toUiecbd^ Naturally those rheumatic twinges, the swollen joints, the sharp; shooting:, crip­ pling' pains are maddening:. Every doctor wiU tell yon, in your blood are evil influences at work that are lighting every second against your health. WV na \ to tell you how, no matter how terrible your suffer­ Mr. C. Graham, of 38, Pitman Street* ing, you, too, can end your health weakness and \*ca«*c ***.. bm ^ Camberwell, writes:— your constant day and night pains quickly, inexpen­ BERMUDA UNION OF iU S "* For some months J suffered with sively, permanently. Is not your health worth the . , 1 liable U, *" Your Good Health •t « 1.-X1S *•"* severe rheumatism. Although I tried small cost of a bottle of De Witt's Pills ? Make up TEACHERS many remedies nothing gave Tne the your mind and go to your chemist or storekeeper aits- cestive ail» slightest relief. J happened to read of for a supply to-day. On Saturday afternoon th-3 Ber­ The Cause and Nature of Moles, and the Methods o muda Union of Teachers held their Used to Eradicate Them KIDNEY monthly meeting at the West AND End Social Club room. These By OLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, M.D. BLADDER meetings are well attended and OLES are not—at least, they patches known as "birthmarks." matters oi importance appertain­ M need not be—the source of ing to both the welfare of the Teach­ * * * infection and disease that they •THE cause of moles is a moot 0 ers and. children of the schools arc j have often been reported to be. * question, perhaps as good an TfxPwvpt discussed. They partake of the nature of explanation as any being that iH ** warts in that Saturday's meeting was made I in tfee development of the em­ : I they are vas­ bryo, superfluous building mate­ Write for a jrec cnp\ of "Infant Feeding exceptionally bright by the at- cular in their rial was deposited in undue j • by th-'All.aiburys'Foods." tendance of the Rev. Spry and j nature— that quantities in certain places. Mrs. Sprv both being on a visit to . is, filled with There are three sorts of moles: Bermuda, from England. blood vessels the capillary naevus, consisting Allen & JTlanburys Ltd., Ixjnaon They are only of enlarged capillaries and Mr. Spry is a retired Congrega­ more likely showing a purplish stain on the iibccial Representative for B.W. I. • tional Minister oad although re­ than not to skin;, the venous naevus, or the tired from active service has a be congenital, more enlarged veins full of a j H. S. HALSALL, bluish pigment turning to brown; w.mc'eiful personality and is still : the ch^ld P.O. frvx y7, Bridgetown, BARBADOS bearing a th: arterial naevus. which shows a preacher, despite his years. spot identical a, definite pulsation and is more On being invited to attend tho | with that of likely to extend into the sub- Union Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Spry J the parent. cir -meous areas. * • # CASTORIA has always proved a safe, willingly consented and after the | s effective, and harmless remedy for business of the meeting had been | •HEHI Y vary A TO any form of cure, there DR. CHRISMAN T lii n color «" are. first, several types of children's common ailments. The concluded he gave a mo~t spirited from the normal shade of the applications, usually caustic, address pointing out the high skin to a very dark brown They which may persuade the blemish Castoria f orvnula was especially made ideals and necessary aspirations may be smalt and quite round to disappear naturally. This, of Renowned to which the teacher should aim in shape, but if large or enlarg­ course, results in lass scar than * for babies and children by a famous ing, they p re usually irregular any more artificial means. If physician more than sixty years ago. and by their exemplary conduct in outline. They come singly or surgical interference is called transmit these virtues to the child- in groups, occasionally in rows, fo.-, the growth may, if smooth, the children under their care. The almost always on the face, neck, be excised, which leave3 a slight for Castoria regulates the delicate stom­ Chairman, Mr. Snaith of the St. or upper trunk. The condition is always one of hypertrophy—' George's Grammar School, on be­ ach and gently stimulates the bowels. that is, abnormal growth, usu­ |VJEXT, it may if protruding half of the teachers and invited ally of the blood vessels and •^ from the surface, have a quality I Children like Castoria because it friends expiessed the appreciation some of the connective tissues ligature tied tightly enough to that all felt for such an instruc­ as well. cu' ol the blood supply. Some tastes good. It is mild and gentle in tive and i ax cresting address as :'.:-. operators inject an irritat- P SPECIALLY is there varia- lent which checks the blood the action and never gripes. had been given by the Rev. Spry. *-* tion in the hairy system. ore i'r ^ion and, by setting up an Other contributions to the after­ As the years advance, any in­ ipposmg inflammation, brings Buy a bottle today. noon session were made by Mrs. clination to excessive hairy an increase in fibrous tissue. M. Packwoort, who played piano growth will be aggravated. The * * * whole hairy ones are the more likely selections, and an address by Mr. I A3TLY. a general coagulation tc be congenital or hereditary *—'• may be incited by inject- D. Harris both of whom were re­ in their origin and less likely lio. of a coagulating agent or cipients of the thanks of the meet­ to become malignant. Because of by electrolysis. The hairy moles world ing. their congenital character, they are usually removed by the elec­ are sometimes called "mother's At the conclusion tea was served tric needle; the large ones can mark" and are, indeed, of the only be safely excised by the after which the members enjoyed same character as the discolored surgeon's knife. themselves in various pastimes. over V1EDICINAL QYPI oo

te ft ir^rx^. f&^s^ ^SKS*^ f^*\> &&&&&&&mtt'&m%&&>t DOG SHOW WINNERS h Continued from page 2 ¥ Qood News for Penmen . Red Gordon Setter 1 Rich colours, full body, sum Fi Imported Male, Puppy, 1st, "Hal- •J* FJ C7 IF/ makes your pen travel iburton Pat 3rd," Mr. T. Fall. PARKER swiftly and smoothly. A is This Illustratioa « West Highland White product of the Parker^ depicts the attractive QUINK Fountain Pen Co., Ltd., Imported Male, 1st, "Wee Willie Jf£gftla7?dffectarl)eamter. Canada »?4lECllicfflM^' Winkle,",Mrs. Kalle; 2nd, "Larry," AL I _J|Si Mrs. Nalle. . Zi S' * !H Imported^Female, 1st, ."Mona," is the perfection of long Mrs. Nalle. - *" The New experience in the production Spratt Cup for'Best Dog in Show, won by Mr. Jack Pitt's Wire Hair Fountain Pen Ink of rare old Sec 1 s Whisk/. Terrier "Dick." fhe period of maturation in Visitors Cup for Best Dog shown .CANADA seasoned old wooden casks by a Visitor, won by Mrs. Nalle's Dries 319fe Quicker on Paper West Highland Whfte "Wee Wil­ is extended over many years; 'DRY lie Winkle." Writes Smoother—Makes Permanent Records and its exceptionally fiiie Murray Cup for Beit Doj Show a The C li a mpagn0 quality is cyuaranteecl. by a Bermudian wo 1 by Mr. T. F. 2 oz. bottle 6d, 4 oz. bottle 10d. Fall's Red Gordon Setter "Hali- of Ginger, dies Tt.E DISTILLERS AGENCY". LTO- burton Pat 3rd." OIST.'LLERS, EDINBURGH. Tucker Cup for Best in Small Breeds won by Mrs. J. R. Co lye s' (Jutainableat the principal Clubs Boston Bull "Laddie." and Hotels, and at a/I' leaotiny Cup for Best Bermuda Bred Dog THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Establishments. won By Mrs. Donati's Pekingese "Wee Chee." «.*• Bermuda Cup for Best Bermuda Bred Puppy GOSLING BROS. won by H. Willoughby Sharp's AGENTS Scottie "Bobby." I s. P. C. A. Judges:—Mrs. Maurice ' Bonn, Oh, That Head! day evenings." KtNRV COOLIDOK AOAMS Mr. and Mrs. E. Campion Acheson . Mistress (explaining routine to Cook—"I understand, ma'am. ••' SfCRET«RY of London, England and New York 'new cook)- "Now, my husband So ht won't want no breakfast^on 1 City, and H. Willoughby Sharp, Esq. always goes to his club on Wednes­ Thursdays.''—-Humorist. Nf w WINDSOR HOTKL SYDNIY O. SIMS

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433 DEBARK FROM "QUEEN" "FLESH" ON MAIDEN TRIP Wallace Beery's Finest At Rel4 Roster of Passengers Resembles Hall Today "Who's Who" Listing Unusual Film Has Bermuda Premiere At 7.00 and 9.00 p.m. Tbe roster of tbe 433 fiisc class •^f-.^i^f passengers who disembarked yes­ "Flesh,", with Wallace Beery RS terday from the new Furness Ber­ star, opens tonight at the Reid muda Ijner, Queen of Bermuda, HaUJTheatre.... resembles a' listing from "Who's Beery has a powerful role, comedy Who" in American and Bermuda and pathos giving Ihim plenteous Do you know the political, social and business cir-' opportunity to_ display his versatile cles: . .. talents, in this story of the wrestling r ring. Amongst the well-known voyagers making -tie maiden trip was the It will be recalled that Beery scored the biggest hit of hie career "TREASURE CHEST" following group cf pre mi.': eat Ber­ in another drama of the sport in St. George's? mudians : world, "The Champ." In recog­ The Lord Carew, aide de camp to nition of the popularity of this type His Excellency ihe Governor; the of role, ;Metro~Goldwyn-Mayer se­ Hon. J. E. Waddingtcn, Colonial lected "Flesh" as his n»w vehicle. It isn't much bigger thaa a great big chest, Secretary and chairman of the Bermuda Trade Development Board but you will find it chuck full of amazing and Mrs. "Waddington; Mr. J. J. BEERY'S STRONGEST ROLE wonders. It carries a representative line Outerbridge, • secretary of the While retaining tbe virility of of all the fiae merchandise that we have in Bermuda Trace Development the prize-ring story, • this vivid Board; ihe-.Wor. A. W. Black, our stores in Hamilton. Cashmere sweat­ drama of another phase of sport Mayor cf Hamilton; the Hon. W. E. has in it the colourfulness of i ers from , jewellery and perfumes Meyer, the Mayor of St. George's; Beery's portrayal in "The Big r % from the Continent- nrH homespun . ;->atc Mr. J. C. D. Darrell, of the Bank House," plus something of his w of Beimuda, and Sir Henry W. characterization in "Grand Hotel." TS BEST that are made in England and tailored to Watlington. As Herr Polikai, Beery plays a Others included Mr. Leo Two- per^ct«OTi- Dron in and explore? wrestling waiter in a German beer roger, president of the Bermuda For the quick meal, the unexpected garden, where he meets and marries Hotel Men's Association; Mr. J. J. Karen Morley, an American girl Bushell, secretary of the Chamber gut.,., the " hungry as a hunter" who has been abandoned by her of Commerce; Mr. S. P. Eve; Mr. dancing partner, Ricardo Cortez. husband, there is nothing to beat A. L. Flitcroft; Mr. F. C. Misick; He becomes wrestling champion of Commander Landman; the Hon. Germany, and then comes to the Anglo Corned Beef. Prepared from G. S. Patton; the Hon. S. S. Spur­ United States to seek the world's "THE TREASURE CHEST" ling; Mr. A. M. Purcell, managing the very finest cuts and packed under title. There he and the girl become editor of the Royal Gazette and H. A. & E. SMITH, LTD.. entangled in the scheming of Miss Colonftt; Mr. J. D. B. Talbot; the most hygienic conditions, Anglo is Morley's former lover, who tries St. George's Mr. H. V. Smith; the Hon. John to make Polikai accept the dicta­ Trimingham, Colonial Treasurer; both delightfully palatable and highly tion of a crooked wrestling ring. the Hon. W. J. H. Trott; Mr. S. S. nutritious. Anglo is the finest Corned Toddings, Sr., editor of the Mid- The drama culminates with a wrestling match for the world title Ocean; Miss In Grissell and Mr. Beef it is possible to buy. All meat— Al Donahue. between Beery and Zybysko. Other celebrities of the sport'world who no waste. When you buy Corned From various sections of the appear in the picture are Nat States came the following passen­ Pendleton, one-time Olympic Beef, ask for Anglo. gers: Games champion; "WildBill" Beets Mrs. J. Shipley Dixon, Mr. and and Ad Herman, wrestlers; Jack Mrs. J. C. Huber, Mxs. Matthew Peiry, Kid Wagner. Willie Keeler, Bairs, Mr. Albert E. Kennedy, Dr. Frederick Peters and Pete Dando, Charles D. Hart and Mrs. W. Paul fighters. O'Neill, of Philadelphia; Mr. C. M. oc Armstrong, passenger traffic manager of the Furness Bermuda Line; Mr. E. B. Van Hook, vice TIDE TABLE FOR president of the Wendell P. Col- ton Company; Mr. C. Ledyard MARCH Blair, Mrs. T. Suffern Tailer, Mr. CASH SPECIALS Charles- Hayden, the Princess Braganza, Mr. and Mrs. George High Water Sun­ Sun­ For Friday and Saturday E. Roosevelt, Mrs. J. Roosevelt, 1 Da;ie A.M. P.M. rise set CORWED Mr. Alfred H. Swayne and Mr. 8 W. 6.00 6.17 6.39 6.22 Vernon C. Brbwn, Mrs. Malcolm 9 Th. 6.45 7.01 6.38 6.22 BEEF Hunter, Mr. W. M. Bertles, Mr. 10 F. 7.25 7.42 6.36 6.23 11 Sa. 8.05 3 ?4 6.35 6.24 W. R. Livingston, Mr. H. F. G. Wey, r Sole Agents; Nicholl & Ashfon, Hamilton Finest Empire Creamery Butter, 1 lb blocks each 1/3 Mr. J. F. A. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. 12 Su. .8.4 > 9.05 6.34 6.25 Stewart' Chambers, all of New 13 M. 9.24 9.45 6.33 6.26 York City. 1 14 Tu. 10.04 10.30 6.32 6.27 TONGUES and SOUNDS TOMATO COCKTAIL 15 W. 10.45 11.19 6.30 6.27 Per lb. 1 - College Inn each 1/9 bot. Others were: 16 Th. 11.32 6.29 6.28 Mrs. J. Borden Harriman; Mr. 17 F. 0.10 12.25 6.28 6.28 ALLENBURY'S RUSKS Cecil V. Maudlin, managing dir-ec THE \ to ry OF Aj^ady WHO WAVERLY OATS 13 Sa. 1.11 1.29 6.26 6.29 Small tins each 1/9 tor of the Bureau of Applied Eco­ Small pkges each 9d. 19 Su. 2.22 2.45 6.25 6.30 Large tins each 3/- nomics, who is accompanied by 20 M. 3.37 4.05 6.23 6.31 3 for 2 - his family, Washington, D.C.; McGREGOR FISH PASTES 21 Tu. 4.48 5.15 6.22 6.31 Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hull, Waverly, 22 W. 5.51 6.15 621 6.32 DECIDED SHE yj/0uld Jjake Large pkges each 1. 3 1 oz. tins (Assorted) each 2jd N.Y.; Mrs. Richard Williams, Mrs. 2 for 2 4 6 tins for 1 - 23 Th. 6.44 7.06 6.20 6.33 ***% J. G. Brooks, Rochester, N.Y.; Mean High Water Spring Tides— Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Northrup, 3 ft. 6 ins. Pork Roll and Stuffing, sliced, per lb 1/9 Hartford, Conn.; Col. Slater Wash­ > Mean High Water Neap Tides— burn, Mr.- and Mrs. James C. I 2 ft. 10 ins. Duane, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Mean Tide Level—1 ft. 9 ins. THERE once was //*&* and a joy to see. 7 lb. tins MARMALADE 2/9 Bayne; Mrs. Harry E. Bailey, Mrs. 71b. tins Mixed Fruit JAM 2 6 N.B.—All heights are given a); ove All her friends 7 lb. tins STRAWBERRY JAM H. S. Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. soundings on charts. 7 lb. tins RED PLUM JAM 2 9 Wallace G. Knights, Mrs. Charles complimented her \ - H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. W. Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Georg servant served on the good things 7 lb. tins APRICOT JAM 3 6 Age of Tide assumed to be 1 day. Brewer, Jr., Boston. Mass.; The Sunset and sunrise refer to upper she served at teas. Rev. and Mrs. William G. Prentice cake. But it was limb of Sun touching the horizon always the same Mrs. William Ellery Bright, Jr., height of eye being 20 feet above sea Mrs. Robert Daley, Dr. and Mrs. level. cake. She bought pastries Why don't you decide to Endicott Peabody, Mr. James Times are Standard Times. and goodies. But they often bake? Get a copy of that .Nickerson, Worcester, Mass.;Mr. WILLIAM MURPHIE and Mrs. W. Prescott Rogers, Fall disappointed her. Then -a little helpful book — the Dial 1175 River, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred friend told her about a Royal Cook-book. It is Lemon, Dr. and Mrs. George W. helpful little book. And free. Just mail the coupon. 4238+f. Webster, Miss Mildred Whitefleld, 350 delicious recipes-—easy Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Cheseboro, she decided to try her own Dr. and Mrs. Robert whitmarsh, GIFT MEMOS hand. to follow—sure of success. Providence, R.I.; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. It was a success from Be sure to use Royal McQuestin, Nashua, N.H. ;Mr. H. G. the start. Her family was Baking Powder. For Royal Feldman, Mrs. A. E. Wehr. Miss Dainty Glass Ornaments Anne Wehr, Pittsbuig, Pa.; Dr. and delighted. One delicious is made with Cream of 1 Mrs. Charles S. Holman, Scranton, Chrome Vases, Pitchers and cake followed another. Tartar. It is quicker and PHILLIPS , Pa.; Col. and Mrs. Edward J. Stack- Fruit Bowls Cookies... tarts... seldom more thorough. Never pole, Harrisburg. Pa.; Mrs. M. N. leaves a bitter taste. Look Dick, Mrs. E. Waddell, Wilkes- Brushed Brass the same thing twice. Each Dental Barre, Pa.; Mr. and rs. Howard Bon-Bon Dishes was light, tender, tasty, for "Royal" on the red tin. Karsner, Cleve.and, Ohio.; Miss Laurctte Seaman, Mrs. J. C. James, Brass Door Knockers Mag nesia Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Rosa, A K I N G Milwaukee, Wise; Mr. and Mrs. Chrome Picture Frames M. W". 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again he looked for differences but THE ROTARY CLUB found none. Thus the fancied dif­ ferences have no existence in fact. On Wednesday immediate Past Sometimes people think there is a nothing else makes teeth so white President. The Venerable Arch­ wide gulf between" the United States deacon Marriott presided at the and England, but there is an un­ Uotary luncheon in the Hotel derlying unity that the surface as Bermudiana. The President, Ernest differences do not disturb. This Watlington is in England, the and was splendidly expressed in a recent Vicerresident was with the delega­ message from England to President tion that went to New York to meet Roosevelt, saying: DOUBLE ACTION the "Queen of Bermuda." There "From the windows of the White were a number of visiting Rotarians House you may well look out present. The guest speaker was upon your country wonder from Cleaming Eotarian Walter Head of Newark, what source will come salvation. New Jersey. You and your country have a Walter is not only a prominent friend in this island of England. THE CHILDREN'S educationalist, but also an out­ More than any other country Listerine Tooth Paste, made by the standing Botarianand U.S. Citizen. England is still your mother makers of Listerine Antiseptic, con­ FAVOURITE DRINK He is immediate past District country, the trustie of your past, Governor of the Botarian District the source of your traditions. tains special cleansing and polishing Good for Grown-ups No. 36, and a member of the Rotary When you are harassed and per­ International Service Committee. plexed thinking of the people agents never before combined in any too He is also Chairman of the North of England the winding lanes the American Economic Advisory cottage houses and know that other dentifrice. At All Grocers and Druggists Board, and wl.h all a very breezy England is your friend.'' and fluent speaker. His subject This expresses the Botary spirit Amazing results are obtained espe­ ARNOLDTS was "Botary's Bole in International of friendship and it is in tins spirit cially when it is used with a scientif­ JACK the Agent Relations." we have hope for the future. This Dial 2076 He referred to his intimacy with Is strengthened-by this quotation ically designed Pro-phy-lac-tic Bermuda, v,his being his sixth visit from America's Quaker poet, Whit- and he felt that it was almost a tier: Tooth Brush. "SPECIALS" second home. He made passing reference to "Press on! lose--net your faith in The use of the For this week only the ridiculous position of the time human kind; resulting from tne U.S. banking The good that blood shed could two gives *doub!e situation, in which he was for the not gain action cleansing Coffee 1/6 lb. moment penniless, away from Your faithful zeal shall find. home. The embarrassment was the oo Dried Mixed Fruit lOd. lb. result of the stupid assininity of THE REGIMENTAL BAND The tufted end, notched bristle surface, and extra- Jams (Assorted) lOd. jar those who had the managment of national finances. CONCERT resilient bristles of the Pro-phy-lac-tic reach between the Meat Mincers 3/6 each In taking up his subject he said ME teeth and behind the molars, allowing the wonderful there were a few outstanding ex­ Victoria Park, 3 te 5 p.m. cleansing agents of Listerine Tooth Paste to do their Dust Brushes 1/- " periences in his life that indeeibly ,1. impressed upon his mind Botary's work most efficiently. Operating in perfect unison, the Role in International Relations. By kind permission of the Com­ dentifrice and brush thoroughly clean every part of E. G. NORTH Last summer he made a tripjto manding Officer and Officers, the every tooth, massaging the margins of the gums, and The Variety Shoppe Europe on the German liner, the band of the 1st Bn. Northumber­ S.s. "Bremen." He was invited land Fusiliers will give the follow­ producing a delightful feeling of cleanliness throughout Reid Street to lunch with the Captain. There ing programme in Victoria Park #, the entire mouth. 41»7ttuJ. he met Hon. S. S. Spurling and two from 3 to 5 p.m. today. other Rotarians, and discovered that Festival March--"The Spirit of Try double action cleansing. Notice yourself how the Captain was a Botarian and it Pageantry". '...„.. Fletcher swiftly it imparts a new brilliance to the teeth! Once was a regular Botarian luncheon. Overture—"Mirella". .. Gounod you use double action cleansing you will never go back The Captain had a dispensation Valse—"Epigramhie".. Gungl to hold Botary luncheons on his Selection—"Parsival".. Wagner to ordinary dentifrices and unscientific tooth brushes. ship, and thereby he maintained his attendance record. This Ger­ "Star Spangled Banner" IMPORTANT: Pro-phy-lac-tic Tooth Brushes are always sold in sani­ Davis man Captain said he was familiar tary yellow boxes; never loose. Listerine Tooth Paste is sold usually with all the major ports of the Sketcii "By the Swanse Biver" at considerably lower prices than other quality dentifrices. It should gives world, and he found that the Botar­ Myddleton save you enough to pay for the Pro-phy-lac-tic Brushes you use. you ian spirit rose above racial and na­ Selection"Beminiscences of All 5019 tional prejudices and united all in Nations". arr. Godfrey surer t -ie unity of a true fellowship. (a) "Cradle Song"... Brahms |At the Hague Club in Holland (b) Scena—"The Parade of the LISTERINE\ TOOTH PASTE U and the addresses were in Dutch, a Tin Soldiers" . Jessel %\l / j «33 language'unknown to him. One I Selection—""Melodious Memories" h better speaker displayed considerable ve­ Finck hemence, and who could speak Begimental Marches: baking English, told him that the cause of "The British Grenadiers" fW-pfuj the yard, eventually your home found her way on to the kitchen The difficulties • among people window sill. Inside was Cook economically arise chiefly from misunderstand­ plucking a turkey for the Christ­ ings over minor matters. When we mas dinner. J2 find it difficult to understand Polly looked in, saw the almost The Bermuda Trading Co. others, it is well to remember that naked bird, and shrieked, "Blimey. they may be having a like diffi­ what's it said?" Just wli.it the children Reid St. opposite Telephone Bldg. culty ii understanding us. Botary helps people to understand each other and develops enduring friend­ need-» n*3 wusstt ship even among people who would otherwise be antagonistic. It is because of this spirit that Rotary OW children love Kellogg's easy to digest. Many ways to is taken very seriously on the Con­ tinent of Europe. It is a strong H Corn Flakes — those crisp serve. Try adding fresh or tinned IMPERIAL agency in tne cultivation of mutual understanding. ID the very nature crunchy flakes that bring all the fruits or honey. 'Good Companion' of things International Rotary can­ Portable Typewriter not lay down any International goodness of one of nature's finest Kellogg's has a crispness that policy, its function is to cultivate cannot be copied. A double the spirit of friendship. Its pro­ grains. You will find children al­ gramme is not political but spirit­ The Old ways ready for a bowlful served waxed wrapper insures fresh­ A. A. JOHNSON & CO. ual and in the spiritual sphere it is Front Street, Hamilton succeeding wonderfully. This is Reliable with cold milk or cream. ness. Accept no substitute. Sold possible because of the fundamental 3132C|:«im.w.f.lp. unity of the human race. There is Tool Oiler And Kellogg's is so good for by all grocers in the red-and- an essential unity in men the world 3-in-Ono has b«en oiling oyer. tools for carpenters and me­ them ... and good for old as well green packet. No cooking chanics for years upon yea rs. This was made clear in an English II keeps tools in fine con­ as young. Wholesome... crisp... required. Boys' School, which he attended. dition, every moving part Being the head of a Boys'School he working smoothly. It keeps rust off all the metal parts. was keenly interested naturally 3-in-One is used constantly, he expected to find English School also, for iceandrollerskates, boys different from those of the bicycles, guns and pistols* United States but he found that Sold at all good iron monger, £0RN they were just the same. The drug, grocery and general head master of a school for boys stores. in Equatorial Africa gave an ad­ THREE-IN-ONE OIL CO. dress. Here he was sure he would 130 William Street, New York, U S.A. find a difference, but they were just CO UN FLAKES the same kind of boys with the same feelings and interests. Alio makers of Kellogg'i Another from Palestine spoke, 3-in-One 0i/ ALL-BRAN- a laxative food TENNIS RACQUETS Wonderful new assortment on hand Positively the finest we have ever had RACQUETS RESTRUNG from 20/- OUR AYRES CHAMPIONSHIP BALLS at ZOh do*. Are-the finest me have hver had CHESJ.R'* tm ROYAC GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1935 F*ge9 P 17 at 3/- I 39 at mr HOUSEHOLD APRONS.... 35 at 8/- COW AND GATE BABY FOOD... 87 at 12/ 93 at 18/ A FEW FACTS... Exactly as illustrated... —•§• •Se­ ideal for every occa­ It is easily digested .... 39 at 47- sion ... 30 at 6fr It's perfectly balanced .... It's rrutritious properties mean regular pro­ 1/9 portionate growth .... On Saturday and Monday we are considerably It builds Baby's Bones? Nerves, Muscles and reducing a number of Women's and Children's good Flesh without excess fat... . This is a new quality Shoes and Slippers. The first lot of figures line and an ex­ refers to Women's Shoes and Slippers, and the It is the product of England Green Meadows cellent one... others to Children's. Women's Shoes commence .. . absolutely pure .... at 8/- pair .. Children's at 4/- .... The date on each tin proves its freshness .... Ideal for wash day work There is every size in each group It does not carry exchange—1/3 a day it costs and a very good pair of Women's or to feed a six months old child with Cow and Children's Shoes or Slippers may be Gate .... had at a considerably reduced price.

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GLASGOW, March 8.—Mother­ For Friday and Saturday well will meet Clyde and Celtic Friday and Saturday, March 10th & llth will encounter the Hearts on March 18, in the semi-finals of the Scot­ tish Soccer Cup. In the replays of the drawn games played this COCOMALT JELLY CRYSTALS CARROTS Crosse 6c Biackweils' afternoon, Celtic eliminated Albion The Tonic Beverage Crosse & Blackwells TURNIPS JELLY CRYSTALS 3-1 while the Hearts defeated Hib­ A Jig-Saw Puzzle with A packet makes one ernians 2-0. Motherwell beat Kil­ SPRING ONIONS 3 pint packets €or 1/-. marnock 8-3. Every Tin Imperial pint RADISHES All flavours %lb. tin 1/6 3d. bunch English Soccer League Games 1 lb. Tin 2/6 5/- dozen Canadian WASHBOARDS LETTUCE CAULIFLOWER each 3/2 LONDON, March 8.—Results in BEETS Large heads Large white Bermuda First Division soccer matches are Bermuda heads Canadian 4 string BROOMS as follows:—Birmingham 3, Aston 4d. each Villa 2; Everton 6, Leicester City 3; 4d. bunch lOd. lb. Manchester City 2, Bolton Wand­ each 1/9 erers 1. PORK and BEANS CELERY OYSTERS Second Division; Fulham 2, Burn­ Foster Clark Just received ley 1. Bermuda Italian TOMATOES oo 6d. Tin 7d. stalk 1 8 dozen # Medium tins 6V2dM 3 £or 1/6 Derby County in Semi-Final of BRILLO FRUIT CAKE PARSNIPS Small tins sy2d., 4 So? l/- English Cup Large 1/4 pkt. Finest Od. lb. English cake Small 9d.pkt. SPECIAL VALUE IN LONDON, March 8.- By defeating 1,6 lb. STRAWBERRIES Sunderland 1-0 today, Derby won Royal Sovereign COMBINATION OFFERS the right to play Manchester in BRILLO SOAP Foster Clark the semi-finals of the English with rubber dish PEAS Soccer Cup on March 18 at Hud- Finest English Garden 1 6 per tin No. 1 dersfield. This match was the replay 7d. cake Peas 1 lb. Empire Creamery BUTTER of Saturday's 4-4 draw and nec­ Foster Clark GRAPES essitated extra time before the STEEL WOOL BALLS Black Chilean 1 lb. Empire CHEESE visitors scored the vital goal. 1/- tin Manchester City gained semi­ 9d. per pkt. 1/6 lb. 1 lb. Machine-sliced BACON final honours when they defeated FRUIT SALAD only 3/4 Sor the 3 items Burnley l-o on Saturday- POTATOES Foster Clark CANDY BARS —oo— Large Tin No. 1 grade Patterson's No. 2 8 lbs.kl/- th 3d. each 1 large tin Golden PLUMS 1 large tin PINEAPPLE a R. SPECIAL—Try a one lb. box of Patterson's 'Tads and Fancies" Chocolates only 3/6 per box. 1 din English RASPBERRIES only 2/9 £or the 3 tins GOVERNMENT No. 3 jX NOTICE GOSLING BROTHERS 4 cakes Octagon SOAP 1233«j«]f. 2 cakes Palm Olive SOAP 1 tin Palm ©Save TALCUM NOTICE TO MARINERS Hauling Machine Gun Through Snow in Soviet Maneuvers No. 5/1933. ©nEy 2/3 §or the 7 pkgs. BERMUDA W/T D. F. STATION FREE ara@ § 3fo. -pssket Domino The Hours of Service during 1933 WiU be as foUows:— SUGAR whike they last, with each Weekdays — 0630 until 2230 pound of S. P. Q. R. TEA • (Zone + 4). Sundays — 0900 until 2130 This is a real bargain and cannot (Zone 4-4). be repeated. The station will, however, open at an" hour upon receipt of a previous request from a ship desiring to use FREE 2y2lbs. SUGAR with each the service. pound oS S. P. Q. H« COFFEE DONALD C. G. NEISH, King's Harbour Master.

H. M. Dockyard, Bermuda, 4th March, 1933. S. P. Q. R. STORES By Command, Front Street Also Mount Hill and Pembroke C. H. CLAY, Acting Colonial Secretary. 4234tf. Colonial Secretary's Office, -w- • • 1 The usual order of machine furnishing ijower for man is reversed here as two Soviet Tt3b March; 1933 . soldiers haul a machine gun through deep snows in the recent military maneuver* of Russia's Bed Army. Page 10 THE ROYAL1 GAZE^FE ANE> GOL^IST] DAlL^. FMDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 These Kodaks... are radically , By JACQUELINE HUNT . A f P VERY so often I receive letters from mothers asking me new about problems of beauty concerning youngsters Sen­ sible mothers do not approve of artificial beauty for chil­ "SWEATER" dren but many of them do feel that it is fair to their and children to make them as lovely as possible. Many growing girls especially would be happier and less self-conscious if they knew how to take advantage of their good points. Mrs. S. writes that her little — girl is five years old, very chubby, child's hair in as good a condi­ rosy cheeked and dark haired tion as possible. If it seems dry but "such hair, straight and or coarse, massage her scalp is the smart companion to stringy and always getting into thoroughly, then brush and ap­ her eyes. She ply warm olive oitj-botb to the would be a hair and scalp. Wrap a warm, pretty child damp towel around her head Tweeds. except for and leave it there for half an this — what hour or so. If you can plan a To have it really distinctive can I do with hot oil shampoo or beauty treat­ her hair?" If ment for yourself at the same the child has time, the child will probably be hair that is buy yours at Triminghams— soft in tex­ more interested in submitting ture and that meekly to her own shampoo. shows itself Most children dread this opera­ adaptable t o tion. a light wave Use the purest, mildest soap or ringlet shampoo. Castile or any good MISS HUNT ends, I would white soap dissolved in hot advise you to water and allowed to cool makes XOU'LL want to become acquainted with take her to a barber shop and an excellent shampoo. After have'her hair cut in a wind­ washing the hair rinse it several Kodaks Six-20 and Six-16. They're blown bob, quite short, leaving times. Put the juice of one lemon just enough ends to make into into the last rinse water. The radically new, inside and out. Smallest Trimingham little flat ringlets. lemon juice will cut away any A high side parting should be alkali that remains from the cameras ever made for their picture sizes nicest with her chubby face. Pull soap and leaves the hair soft the little ringlets out on her and shining. Wipe away the ex­ 2 \i x 3 yi and 2^x4 % inches. Carry temples, and with your fingers cess water and crumple the hair eight-exposure rolls instead of six. Un* Brothers press just the lightest trace of with your fingers to locate the a wave across the top and crown natural waves. While the hair is usual design gives ultra-modern appear­ of her head. A bobby pin or a s'fll slightly damp, comb out the narrow band of ribbon would snarls, press the waves into ance. And there's a choice of four lenses, keep thr»longer top section of place with your fingers and ar­ hair out of the baby's eyes, and range the ends of the wisps into including the extra-fast Kodak Anastig- hold it neatly in place. And of ringlets. If her "baby hair" is course she would love to have a guided with knowing fingers the mat /.4-5. See them on display at number of little ribbons, one to natural wave will be brought to = match the trimming of each its full development and she will your Kodak dealer's. dress! never have to worry about per- You will want to have the manents when she grows up.

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THE HAIR KNITTING WOOLS Life on a South Seas island I have always thought of as the last word in leisured ease. * * * Here you will find a complete range of those Perhaps the reading in early life fine English Knitting Wools — if you are con­ of the story of the "Bounty," and the crew mutinied, and drop­ U "> // templating knitting a Sweater you will do well ped their captain overboard rather The §L Pen to look over the following wools: — than leave the endless lazyland islands they had been sent out to discover, accentuated the impres­ British Manutactun sion. 3, 4 and 5 Ply White Heather Fingering * * * MADE BY CONWAY STEWART 3 and 4 Ply Kingfisher Lustre Wool A few days stay at Figi has cer­ LONDON 2 Ply White Heather Shetland tainly not dispelled first impres­ sions of the Pacific Ocean as leisure 3 Ply Halcyon Knitting islands as well as the Treasure White Heather Andalusian islands of many novelists from "B. L. S." downwards. For fine, smooth, easy Also a complete range of Knitting Needles Needing a small item especially writing try this Pen connected with Fiji. I entered a 1 Crochet Hooks — Flosses shop where the proprietor was play­ ing cards with two friends. "Would you mind waiting until we finish the game," he said. "Gioe us the pleasure of your Knitting Troubles" * * * MADE TO STAND HARD So I waited. But after securing USAGE the small item, and the proprietor then learning that I was just setting foot in Fiji and that was all, re­ THE LINEN SHOP fused to accept payment,—and, on THE BEST MODERATE PRICED further friendly chat as a resultant I learned he was a Scotchman by PEN SOLD COX & WILSON descent too! So here I think was a Dial 1090 Hamilton neat combination of what the 4241tf. dolce far niente spent of the South Seas produces. * * * The Bermuda Press, Ltd, There has been some discussion recently as to whether Western Reid Street civilisation in its eagerness to make a livelihood, that is devotion to the OUT OF SIGHT! art of monrymaMng, has not lost the true art of living? But is it Out of Mind? * * * If that lost art includes talking all life's troubles "lying down," "JOY OF LOOKING YOUNGER" The plumbing concealed and "sitting up" to all its joys, the under floors and behind walls! Copyright. 1933. by Fairchild. I had a very bad nervous South Sea islanders strike one as breakdown last year, and nothing Are you wondering about it At top, th "backcomb" band having hit the handy medium in seemed to do me any good. every few days . . . figuring this greatest of all arts. of shell is worn, now growing in how long It will last... won­ y^ulartty for evening coiffures, A friend advised ine to take * * * particularly good for the Phosferine, and after the first 3/- dering how much it will cost The aboriginal Fijian is, I am smooth-froni fluffy-back type of bottle I began to feel much to replace? told, the country gentleman of the hairdress better, the depression and ex­ Pacific. In old times he literally Below, a coiffure emphasizes lacquered ornamentation, intro­ haustion went, and I continued lived on his enemies after defeat­ ducing height in the swirl of the taking it until I am now fitan d There are only two grades of plumbing ing them; much as the Scottish "leaves* well, with such new happy MRS. M. GRAHAM REJUVENATED border gentlemen did on raided At bottom, height is again eo- WITH HEW energy and activity, that life fixtures, good and bad! STATES cattle. ident in the bow of the. black, VITALITV AT is a joy. All my friends tell me taffeta ribbon fillet. J 51 TEARS * * * how young I am looking, arid I u Install Good" Plumbing, and Forget it! Since the good old times, of is the energising effect of assure you I feel quite as well cannibalism went, Indian coolie PHOSFERINE as when I was a girl. I labour has been imported by the STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS enclose a snapshot Of myself taken a few weeks ago on my fifty- British, and the pure Fijian is sup­ first birthday." Hales Farm Bungalow, Mundon, Chelmsford, England. T R FT H' Q posed just to look on. This, how­ T.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ FOR HAPPY ENERGY, REVITALIZE NERVES WITH FHARDWARE STORE ^ ever, is more of a legend than a fact ness-Bermuda Line) is due to I think today. sail for New York tomorrow on re­ * * * turn trip at 3 p.m. Agents, PHOS FERINE But the Fijian does look the part Watlington & Conyers. THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS of the born aristocrat. His always V * * Sexual Lassitude F.xhai Maternity Weaknc Weakness Brain Fag Indigestion Nerve Ana?mia uncovered head has a growth of S.s. Coronado (Elders & Fyffes) Influenza Gastric Pains Sleeplessness Khcui hair, over his stern features which Mental Exhaustioi We, the undersigned, have been appointed exclusive is due to arrive from Avonmouth Obtainable from all chemists and stores, in liquid and tablet form, each in three sizes gives him just the look of dignity tomorrow, sailing the same The larger sizes are more economical. ' agents for MESSRS. JOS 1 AH WEDGWOOD & SONS, we associate with our judges' and day for Kingston, Jamaica. Agents, Pretricton: PHOSFERINE IASHTON & PARSONS) Ltd., London, England, LTD., of Etruria, England; and it is their wish that barristers' wigs, with the advantage Watlington & Conyers. their China and Earthenware be sold in Bermuda only that it is never taken off. * * * * by us in our shops, and all shops selling their goods have -oo- Certainly I came away with the been notified to this effect. Alibi Ike idea that these native gentlemen FRESH CREAM Bobby—"Mamma, what IS a of the Pacific were worth study by 'Second-Story Man'?" A. S. COOPER & SONS. our art-of-lifers, as champion Mrs. Joe Bungstarter—"Your fa­ Pasteurized "lollers" in our otherwise much ther's one. If I don't believe his English China Shop. too hustled and bustling world! first story, he always has another 40 ^b Butterfat Reid Street. one ready."—Los Angeles Recods. Farewell to thee Hji, .a land of Only 1/3 per half pint Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co., repose, Front Street. Where small work is needed and still Now of breadfruit galore they make BERMUDA DAIRY CO. smaller elothes, their breakfast! Phone 2088 3652^«jtui.lp. Where cannibals grim are a thing 4218tw.eitp. of the past, H. W.

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SINCE AjRonmnc&i *<& v. by Lob What Luxury Pamela Cartwright, young society «irl, acta tail in her yacht "Ihe Escape," on a "cruise to nowhere" with a number of paying guests. Toting Chuck Dwyer has a secret map of a treasure island ia the West Indies, and the guests decide to search for it. Three Can Compare of the guests, who turn out to be desperate criminals ltd by Andros Barton, steal the map, secreted in a sled cylinder whose combination is known only to Chock. Led by Clifford Murdock veteran explorer, the yacht's party lands on the Island. They find two native survivors of the burning of a village by Barton's party, who arrived before them. Tbe natives know the hiding place of the treasure, but will reveal It only if they receive a sign prearranged by Chuck's ancestor. With the convenience CHAPTER XXVH of steaming hot water—"at the turn AS MURDOCK.and Chuck walked over to where the two natives were lying on their beds of boughs, the old Chief oi the tap"-automatically regulated opened his eyes again. It was evident that he was in consid­ erable pain and he was muttering to himself. —Nothing to worry about—Cost -J&d. "Do you suppose he had a copy — i per gallon of the original map that bas been «MO'i wise. They know better handed down to him? And that l ~ how to get along here than ne must wait Until someone we do. Probably got hidden food brings him another like it?" And right now I can 6ee a dozen C1!££ jested, edible things growing around to Tnat s an idea worth trying Keep the wolf away from us Lucky out. Here! Come over to bim. I had a hunch and made the men Take this pen and paper and carry duffle hags with them I had AUTOMATIC ^H draw that map as accurately as a feeling somebody'd be stavine Haiq you can, freehand. I'll watch the up here tonight, old codger and his son as you "Come now, weTe eoine to An draw. Maybe they'll give them- :ome reconnoiterin^But mind you Electric Water Heaters selves away. ... they probably dono go galivantini off alone You won't, but we can try!" don't know this country? Stick _ _ close to me and well «>r ainno ?*%*YC0B\^ u a CK SA1D a ew t0 M ro J? M i ™5 SS UT. »«S?ttK Towe? "" to the old man and motioned that Pat told me showed on the toward Chuck. Tve told him you fool map. That tower is one key have brought the sign. Do your There's a good four hours before stuff — and let's see what bap- dark, and then the moon la light At Our Show Rooms Pens!" . as day—full moon, too. and lucky JOHN F. BURROWS & CO., LTD. Tne • old Chief and his son tor is. 1 don't want to use lights watched Chuck as he drew the while we're here." The Electric Light Company lines on a sheet of Murdock's "Barton can't get ashore* witfa- Front St. Queen St. note-book paper. The young man out ausing suspteionTou know» had hitched himself ovei nearer "PoreottPn? rSv NEW PERFECTION OIL STOVE showed up under the heat. you. Miss Car4rii»hf*1»A r^^tl Then slowly and a little uncer- Pat - what wrte !2&M!*& teinly. Chuck began drawing in against. They£ taking Till X the second map. which when the a highfalutin lark Some lark parchment was heated, was sup- when all but ttoee of one tribe enmposed over the original Mur- of natives gets wiped out? Bah! dock began talking slowly Hi* Let'FTEs geRi on'carefull" y explaining to eyes sought the old Carib Cr»*ef"fe A the two natives that they and it seemed to Chuck that would return with the moon theisnedy wer. thee almosold tma hypnotin utterec ind theione; set out. ^ _. • ey intensity. PinaHy. as Chuck fin Only an hour's walk sentence. aroun...w«..du th.u looking tbe sea, - Each day of every blessed week "Say. maybe if we fpll him /,What,a fifa^ !£wer. fca> !£2 we'll get his daughter back for P1™* • *>»»•» ££• this Is «ood.I" The best of food you ought to seek. him-he'U come clean." « »" **« "Iff13 -^ the foli­ BUTTER CRUST BREAD agein , but there were square open- P . r»,crr-.r,,«T^, „ ... j « «u. ss at intervals toward the sea. Ask Your Grocer AINSTAKINGLY. M u r d o c k An opening QQ the shore side. Just BERMUDA BAKERY, Limited^ tried to explain Chuck's sug- hisrb enough to permit a man to Odourless, Efficient, Economical gestion. It wasn't easy, for there enter> served as a door. Crude were words Murdock didnt know steps circled until, after climbing how to translate. But by the pain- quickly, and sticking their heads For Sale by All Dealers ful process of hitting a few words out over th: top parapet, they got right and using the sign language a yfsw all ai ound. he finally got across what he was "See—that speck? It's The Es- trying to say. But all the old Chief cape. What a view! Many a man would say was. "Bring me the would like to buy an island like VEST INDIA OIL COMPANY true sign." this to build a home." **3f3iere's nothing left but to get "Someday I shall," announced DISTRIBUTORS back that map. Frankly I don*t Chuck, and Murdock laughed. think it's worth a great deal un- "Well, I should say there's noth- less the Old Chief will lead us to ing else to see, so let's be getting the hiding place. Why. this whole back." hillside is honeycombed with lava But Chuck had noticed some- caves and tunnels. It might take thing that had for once escaped alooking. hundre" d Chucneoolke a remindehundredd OMIT"the* £*»«-J the*— SSmUnm ESPECIALLY Foundation Garments FOR ing before morning if we dont." dock announced "We'll earti tiki. lca?iCnS^estioneSdtthetr°P- L^T^V^lWwIat ^-f&'SFfi even in W

Try A Nice Balloon Warding Off The WaUops Maiden Aunt (in department "Do your new spectacles help LOCKWARD &. CO. Ask your Grocer store)—"Now I—er—want a nice your eyes, Johnny?" asked the toy, please, suitable for a small neighbor. Reid" Street West boy whose father is very corpulent "Yes'm. I never have my eyes BUTTERFIELD & CO. Agents and unable to do any kneeling.'— blacked now like I used to before Phone 1236 4236«j«M.tu.tp. 1175tm.f. to 31.3.33 Louisville Courier-Journal. I wore 'em."—Boston Transcript.

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BELMONT MANOR GOLF up; E. B. Osborne beat R, Murray, 4 and 8. * * * Yesterday'sglay was as follows:-— The qualifying round as played on J.« a ^ Tuesday at Belmont Manor for CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT the men's championship shows a very large field of contestants with 1.45—Mark Stuart v. Col. Miller. TheK^astteriarb our =1 f,.",f / /^VS&T.jiri •*" ° Do o h some very low scores and some 1.80—Olive Alvord v. Robert Lay. upsets. 1.55—O. B. Webster v. L. Miller, Jr. v Up to the last card to come in. 2.00—Alec Bedfield v. Oapt. H. A. Announces a special week end rate for 1 17 /A \V»t^r- *ui Captain Ingledew was medalist Ingledew. with a 73 and tied by Bob Laye. I,' ^1^^?-^?^ Bermudians of £10. 0. 0 for two or I " J IT «!%.? vBs However, Mark Stuart came in BEATEN BIGHTS later posting a card of 72 which £5. 10. 0 for one, including dinner and made him the Medalist. 2.05—S. A. Soott v. Dan Lynch. For the championship flight 83 8.10—W. H. Schofield v. H. I. dancing on Saturday evening, all day Sun­ was the top score; for the first Kennedy. flight 90 was the top score; second 8.15—A. O. Gosling v. W. E. Spurl­ day, and breakfast and a morning dip on flight 98 and the third flight 104. ing. Monday. The results of the first day's play 8.20—J. E. Pearman v. W. Smith. THE FINEST HOTEX IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE is as follows: v FIRST FLIGHT THEODORE TITZE, Managing Director. CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT 10.25—W. W. Smith v. D. J. Smith. Mark Stuart beat S. A. Scott; Col. 10.30—Paul Whitney v. Howard GOLF SWIMMING TENNIS LUNCHEON TEA Miller beat Dan Lynch, 2 and 1; Trott, St. 4222 fth. 10.35—J. Beavis v. T. S. Bassett. Clive Alvord beat W. H. Schofield, i 5 and 4; Robert Lay beat H. I. 10.40— Stanley Howe v. Silk Calla­ a GALA DINNERS Tuesday and Kennedy, 7 and 5; C. B. Webster han. beat A. C. Oosling; L. Miller beat BEATEN EIGHTS Friday Evenings W. E. Spurling, 3 up; Alec Red- fleld beat J. E. Pearman, 1 up; 10.45—T. J. Crane v. S. H. Wain- Oapt. H. A. Ingledew beat W. Smith, wright. 4 and 8. 10.50—J. C. Smith v. J. Healy. 10.55—Eddie Lynch v. P. Adderley. Special Sunday concerts. All FIRST FLIGHT 11.00—C. K. Greening v. Bert Dar­ sports. Dancing in the griliT rell. W. W. Smith beat T. J. Crane,- 4 and 3; D. J. Smith beat S. H. SECOND FLIGHT iatgltel], ^pnrte £lpq) Wainwright, 8 and 7; Paul Whitney 9.45—H. Crisson v. G. H. Fenson. THEODORE TITZE, Managing Director won from J. 0. Smith by default; W. Howard Trott, Sr., beat J. 9.50—L. G. Barnes v. F. M. Gif- offer Healy, 4 and 2; J. Be a vis beat Eddie ford. i Lynch, 6 and 4; T. S. Bassett beat 2.25—James Bell v. Howard Trott, 18-hole golf course available to residents and visitors. P. Adderley, 4 and 3; S. Howe beat Jr. Women's C. K. Greening, 3 and 2; Silk Cal­ 10.00—W. E. Hosier v. H. S. Funk. lahan beat Bert Darrell, l up; BEATEN EIGHTS HOMESPUN COATS SECOND FLIGHT 9.55—L. H. Smart v. Oapt. Scanlan. £8 | -| H„ Crisson won from L. H. Smart 2.30—A. V. Lepman v. Martin by default; G. H. Fertson beat Capt. Kemp. A SUPERB HOTEL 0N T. M. Scanlau, 6 and 5; L. G. Barnes 2.35—E. Frith v. E. Kelley. These topcoats don't date! beat A. V. Leaman, 4 and 3; F. M. 2.40—A. Hines v. Major Flood. They are made from Munro THE iSvELlEST SITE Gilford beat Martin Kempe, 2 and 1; James Bell beat E- Frith, 5 and THIRD FLIGHT Homespun, which speaks tor IN AlM^BERMUDA . vi? 3; W. J. Howard Trot* beat E. Kel- itself, and man tailored with a !ey, 2 and. 1; W. E. Hiosler beat A. 1C.05—E. J. Flanagan v. A. Johnson. pure Silk Crepe-de-Chene lining Hines,"5 and 4; H. S. Funk beat 2.30—W. O. Swaine v. J. E. Vesey. Major Flood, 5 and 4. 10.15—Mr. Laing v. C. Wright. —A truly Sports model, correct 10.30—D. V. Robertson v. C. E. for wear in Bermuda and out of TBIRD .FLIGHT Mess. it. White and pastel colours. J. Flanagan beat H. M. Singer, BEATEN TTGHTS 4 and 3; A. Johnsvon beat A. O. Greening, 1 up 20th; W. O. Swaine 2.45—H. M. Singer v. A. C. Green­ ^fOi^urr, beat Mr. Clarke, 3 and 2; J. E. ing. 1 «* Vesey beat C. W. Coo.Tr* 3 and 2; Mr 2.50—Mr. Clarke v. C. W. Ccok. Laing beat V. O. Walters, 5 and 3; 2.55—V. O. Walters v. C. C. Shel­ C. Wright beat C. C. Sheldon, 3 and don. 2; D. V. Robertson jbeat F. W. Mat­ 2.20—F. W. Matthews v. S. Hager­ thews, 3 and 2; C. E. Mees beat S. ty. Hagerty, 4 and 3. 18 holes 6200 yards FOURTH FLIGHT ! 0 minutes from Hamilton by Ferry FOURTJH FLIGHT 9.20 ~G. W. Reynolds v. E. B. FULLY EQUIPPED GOLF SHOP G. W. Reynold beat K. Kraus, 2 Osborne. AND CLUB HOUSE gnenjen ,r fbt* fstnoui statue I 'Physical tnprjy" CJOLFLR'S GRILL hasty Dishes For Today ITRAPE MARKS By JUDITH WILSON Nicol Thompson & Stuart Murray ENERGEN FOODS are free from Sugar. Used thruout England for treatment of Diabetes, Obesity and Stomach Ailments. MENUS It would have taken consider­ Professionals ably more than health talks to High Protein content. Recommended by doctors. Dinners make us like the drab-looking, Summer Squash with flavorless dishes so often served Creamed Chickt^i as vegetables. And the nicest ENERGEN BREAD, per carton 5 6 French Fried Potato Balls thing is that vegetables cooked i? -^*&1 in the new way are much more ENERGEN ROLLS, per carton 4/8 T^r" New Peas Small Whole Beets \*rith abundant in the health-giving ENERGEN BATONNETTES, per carton. 4 6 minerals and vitamins tor which Harvard Sauce 4 6 Assorted Relishes they are recommended. ENERGEN RUSKS, per carton Coeoanut,Bread Pudding Shortened cooking periods axe TAPIOCA, 1 lb. Tin ..--, 1 4 Coffee most important changes in 1 4 improvement upon cooked SEMOLINA, 12 OZ. Tin Grapefruit Etables. For many of us this MACARONI, 12 oz. Tin. 1 4 Bean and Nut Loaf means a cultivation of new ENERGEN FLOUR, 1 lb. Tin 1/- Brussels Sprouts tastes. We are so accustomed to Baked Potatoes pinkish, mushy cabbage and NRG FOOD. 1 lb. Tin 1/- Flowerpot Salad with cauliflower, that snowy white COCOA, 12 oz. Tin 2 - French Dressing cauliflower or delicate pale green Banana Ice Cream cabbage that Is firm and crispy ORANGE MARMALADE, 1 lb. Jar 2/- Cakes Coffee in texture seems almost like a BISMEAL BREAKFAST FOOD lOd new vegetable. But please do try Harmony Hall it and see how much tastier and Vegetables for Color more pleasing they axel There is GIT A DIET LIST Guest House Paget West LL too often, vegetables ap­ less work involved in making A pear at our tables in a color­ yonr vegetables attractive. less and tasteless condition, when Successful vegetable cookery if they were given half a chance begins at your market. Look over AT One minute from Elba Beach Railroad Station they would be colorful and fine- your market! It Is easy to spoil flavored enough to tempt any first class vegetables after they appetite. Ruby reef, emerald have left the market, but It Is Fresh Vegetables from our Truck Gardens green, * 'vid yellows and purples, .ilmost impossible to Improve GOSLING BROTHERS pale cool green and sn owy white vegetables that are second class All Rooms with Fresh Water vegetables—and when they are to begin with. The best grade of SOLE AGENTS ' prepared properly they fcetain all vegetables may be slightly more • of their glowing colors. expensive, but there is less waste In the last few years tfcere has and they are tastier and more Dial 2627 W. JAGDFELD, Manager. been a lot of propaganda for attractive when cooked. using more vegetables. Especial­ But, let me warn you—if your ly since so many incoifces are income is seriously reduced and 4231ff.ai.tli. drastically reduced, we aiie hear­ you cannot afford the best vege­ ing about vegetables ate "pro­ tables and fruits, do not let that tective foods." Nutritioiiipt*? have prevent your buying what you talked vegetables to 19s and can afford. After all spinach CHEAP planned menus with vegetables that is slightly wilted contains and more vegetables untSl, now­ Just as many valuable minerals, ) mv. adays they are our chief ibem and as much bulk as the glossy. :in introducing variety into our crisp leaves of fresh, first class meals. I spinach. Appearance and flavor The New Windsor Hotel But all of the propaganda are secondary where the food CASH BOOKS QUEEN STREET 2 HAMILTON rouid not have succeed led until budget barely allows for suffi­ cient food to maintain health. vegstable cookery was reformed. and Serves Breakfast - Luncheon • Dinner in the delightful LEDGERS Palm Gardens Table d'Hote or a la Carte MORRIS A GIBBONS \\m each Dancing Local Specialties: Men's Navy Serge DRESS PANTS Crpan Turtle Lobsters Only 18/6 pah* THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Scallops, etc. FINEST VINTAGES ST. GEORGE'S STORE Held Street Prices as usual quoted fa! 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Upon this a great deal might be me that I am far from being re­ Correspondence said, but let it suffice that in those garded as "not a Bermudian," and days when medical men were at a I am sure that no one here thinks premium, it was a great comfort to of my sister as "not a Bermudian." DISTRICTNURSING IN known that the Dictrict Nurse could Mr. Editor, if Dr. Gordon is to tell you definitely that the doctor advance his cause (and I say "his" BERMUDA would be up from Hamilton at a cause advisedly) let him do so certain time, and that you could cleanly. The modern salesman Paget, depend on him being there,- or sells his goods on their merits, not Bermuda, that the ambulance would arrive by knocking competitors. If he Everyone In The Family 6th March '33. in half an hour or so. Just the has a just cause, let him "sell" the little things on which lives hinge, cause of the nurses he champions To the Editor of The Royal Gazette that's all. in a dignified and decent manner. and Colonist Daily. The people of Sandys Parish Let him refrain from gutter tactics, found in their District Nurse a and even he may be surprised at the wears a Dear Sir:— woman who was not afraid of any results. I am enclosing herewith a copy of the personal risks attendant As a matter of fact, people are of a letter which appeared in the under her profession, as witness asking who this Dr. Gordon is, "Mid-Ocean" on Saturday. the instance recorded in your own who is so free with his criticism. I believe its contents to be of columns recently which necessi­ They remember his name appear­ sufficient public interest to war­ tated inoculation and a few days ing in newspaper reports of courf Pure Camel's Hair rant my request that you accord in hospital. Small things, Mr. proceedings, but his record ot me the courtesy of its publication Editor, and all in the day's work to a achievement towards the public in your columns, as I would like to nurse, but worthy of mention un­ weal of Bermuda, the country of obtain for it the widest possible der the circumstances with which his present adoption, does not publicity. I am dealing. seem to stand out so prominently. POLO COAT Her record of accomplishments Though he has been in Bermuda Yours faithfully, since her pioneer work at the in­ several years he does not seem as ception of District Nursing in Ber­ yet to have "fitted in." Is he now FREDERICK W. BRIDGES. muda is sufficient endorsement of making a desperate bid for a place the marked ability of the Sandys in the sun? Has a new Gandhi District Nurse, and of her qualifi­ appeared, in our midst? Bermud­ 1 cations for the work. Don't take ians can and will judge this issue, The continuous fulminations of my word for it. I am her brother. and it is to be hoped that in render­ Dr. E.. F. Gordon on the subject of Refer again to newspaper reports. ing their verdict on this Don The Bermuda Welfare Society are By this time it will be quite Quixote, the self-appointed champ­ doubtjess, because of their repet­ ion of Bermuda nurses, they do ition as wearisome to others of clear to reasonable-thinking peo­ ple why my sister was not affected not lose sight of the "cause" it- your readers as they are to me, and Si self. those nurses whose cause he is when the Bermuda Welfare Socie­ advocating must by this time feel ty decided to extend the scope of If there is a "cause" and there is in very good company with the the qualifications requisite for justice in it, let it be conducted in man who pleaded to be saved from nurses to be employed by them in a manner worthy of its merits, his friends. future. As I see it, to make these let the qualifications of the nurses regulations retroactive in her case concerned be the basis of their It is now time that the Doctor's would have been a grave injustice. claims, and without derogation of pet bomb be exploded, for, with the This is purely my own opinion. I others. In other words, let there passing of years it may be forgotten have never asked. Simply took it be fairplay, about which E. F. Gor­ under what circumstances Dis­ for granted, but I believe it to be a don rants so unconvincingly. Light in weight and extreme­ trict Nursing began in Bermuda, most reasonable assumption that In conclusion, Mr. Editor, my and it may be forgotten too, just ly warm, it is the most the position is exactly as I have sole purpose in writing this letter practical, durable and smart how it happens that the Bermuda stated it, a matter of fairplay and is to defend my sister from the Welfare Society "have at present looking coat that one can justice, of recognition of valuable innuendoes to which your corres­ wear—on almost any oc­ in their employ a nurse who is not services rendered and of duty still pondent, E, F, Gordon, has sub­ a Queen's Nurse." casion. These coats are all being efficiently and faithfully jected her in your columns, most man-tailored in London of As the nurse to whom he refers performed. flagrantly in last Saturday's issue. is my sister and I have thus a per­ the finest grade pure camel's And thus, Dr. Gordon's bomb If, in doing so, I have also cleared hair. sonal knowledge of and interest in away his smoke screen and removed her, I have carefully refrained in becomes a mere squip, and fizzles out! the barb from his most pointed EVEN LITTLE BROTHER, who was out playing ericket the past from any comment, but weapon, this may prove to be to since he has again descended to As to his concluding innuendo when the pictures were taken, WEARS ONE. that my sister's "main qualifica­ the final advantage of the cause scurrilous innuendo concerning her which, I am convinced, if it really qualifications he has tried my pat­ tion seems to be not being a Ber­ mudian," why, he speaks just like exists, is unfortunate in having ience too far. And I wish to make it his support and advocacy. quite clear at the outset that it is many another person who, finding with this aspect alone that I pro­ himself af term any years in a foreign I have shown quite clearly that pose to deal, even though it is land, not, shall we say, a conspicu­ the fact that the District Nurse of H. A. & E. SMITH, LTD necessary to cover it somewhat ous success, tries to espouse a Sandys Parish is not a Queen's lengthily. cause (any old cause will do) which Nurse has no bearing whatsoever Also t will enable him to carry favour with on the present requirements of the As I remember it, District Nurs­ its countrymen. Bermuda? Welfare Society for THE BRITISH SPORTS SHOP ing in Bermuda was inaugurated Bermudians who known of my nurses entering its employ. under conditions of some difficulty. family will simply smile at his X have pointed out the most It seemed to face more than the geographical accuracy. For 30 successful method of selling any­ usual trials when introduced else­ years members of our family have thing, goods or services, and I where, of which not the least was lived in Bermuda and associated commend it to those most con­ active opposition, much of which and identified ourselves with Ber­ cerned. A word to the wise is came from the people it was hoped mudian institutions and activi­ sufficient. to serve. Their attitude was quite ties. Part of my sister's initial natural. They knew nothing of Dis­ Yours faithfully, success was due to the fact that she r«V» trict Nursing and its objects, and if FREDERICK W. BRIDGES. m*mm*mmm*mmmtimmmm\tt?mmmmmimmmtom*a!*mmmmm**m*m^^ was no stranger to the people of 99 if they resented the thought of in­ Sandys Parish. One of her bro­ 00 tm 13 troducing nurses to their homes thers was in the first Bermuda MONTREAL, March 9.—Though Sf ii under a plan which perhaps savour­ ft* Contingent. He died from the Empire-mindedness has brought ft* M ed somewhat of officialdom, I direct results of wounds and gas the British West Indies more before if ft* can quite understand this, as well ft* mm after his return home (to Bermuda). the Canadian public, the Canadian 1! mm as other aspects which did not re­ Another brother was in the second National Steamships report a con­ WASH DAY if act favourably towards the new Bermuda Contingent. He was tinued confusion of Dominica ft* ft* scheme. Sf killed in an advanced machine- which lies along the route of "Lady'' *mv* if It will be quite clear to thinking gun post. The only reason there was liners, with the Dominion Republic, ft* people that, under the almost ift*f S3 not a third brother in the second which forms the eastern port of ift*f Tomorrow, Saturday llth M hostile conditions which existed, the island of Haiti. *.* ft* Bermuda Contingent was the fact ft* if the keystone of the structure to be that the Army doctors rejected me. The former is a small tropical ift*i March's Official Wash Day erected would be the first nurse. British isle in the Lesser Antilles, ft* Upon her shoulders would fall the The overwhelming kindness and ii if endless acts of friendliness extend­ with Roseau as its capital. The iftdf burden of making the scheme a ii ft* ed to me by Bermudians during latter is also called Santo Domingo if success by actual demonstration and has the town of that name for ii ft* of its benefits. She would be called the four dreary years I have been if incapacitated by illness convince its capital. ft* Reduced Prices in ... ft* upon to deal with the patients ift*i if • • » themselves. The handful of sup­ Sf ft* porters already enlisted could as­ ft* TOILET SOAPS if sist her, but the lukewarm and the '.* *« fifft* LAUNDRY SOAPS Ift*f opposers must be converted largely ft* ft*if by her own efforts, her ability NOTICE ii DISH PANS if to cope with trying situations. BATH PANS Candidates for the post of Ber­ M ft* muda's pioneer District Nurse •* BATH TOWELS ii To Holders of AMERICAN EXPRESS if ft* needed more than the average of •r* WASH CLOTHS ii courage and common-sense, apart ii ft* CCS. travellers cheques and letters of ii BASINS if from their qualifications, and I •r* ift*f dont remember any frantic rush credit. ii PITCHERS ft* ii Sf of applicants. »* WASH BOARDS However, my sister was appointed. The Bank of Bermuda, Ltd., will now be ii ft* She had behind her actual exper­ MOPS if pleased to cash cheques and other obliga­ ** ft* ience in District Nursing (for which ii BATH SALTS mm •i»*i ft* she had been specifically trained) tions of the American Express Co. i»f* if and held the C.M.B., the hall­ i»i* mark in England of skill in mid­ until further notice. »* wifery. I believe I am correct in ii H 0 000 OO OO OOO o*»o* Any and everything to make saying also that her knowledge of J. D. C. DARRELL, Manager. ii 00 OQ QO 0 OOO0O09 noaoo ooocooooto the organisation, .operation and Oooo oooaoDOOO 0 • 4254tf. ft** 1.oaaaaaaaaaoaaoo II M JaoQaadaooaaooa*» routine of D.N. Associations in •.•r»* washing easier — England was of great help to the »* laoaoaDoooaoo aoou I8! if prjQt'oGDaaaaaoooM ft* organist rs of the plan in Bermuda. »* pgoanaqoaopaoOQll •i*.* iQf Her tirst year's work, in Sandys i&f* *»* Parish, was an outstanding achieve­ >i Wun^wudmiadmUmdmibttBf ^ Attractive new Merchandise *.» i»i* «* ment, it must have been, for upon The Topics of the Day b* M the results obtained hinged govern­ Reduced for the ** *.»* ft* ment support j^ tlie branching »* ft*if out St the Society throughout the S3 ft*if Iiland. Your readers can verify BIG DAY ft*mm tf is from the same source which I S3 »iaf I#ve had to use, newspaper reports. Hif if •The people of Sandys found in • WELCOME M ft* ** tjieir District Nurse a woman who ft*ii Saturday llth r^as not afraid at any hour of the i*f* if Kight to travel over by-path and ii ** ift*i side-track, through places where ift*f Washing Values for ONE day if nany a man would be looking ft* »* "Queen of Bermuda" ift*f if back over his shoulder, to aid some if only ft* suffering man, woman or child; ft* if someone they could rely on in ift*f »* emergency and to obtain medical * SERVICE * ift*f Si aid without fail in cases beyond If S3 her resources and skill. ** ** It is common knowledge that, S3 S3 until the arrival of Dr. Sweeney, S3 S3 Somerset has not been lucky in At The Phoenix S3 THE WOMANS SHOP its service since the death of Doc­ if Reid Street Hamilton tors Cann and Packwood and the »* S3 practical retirement of Dr. Allan. !k&::::i:»""«"::^^^M ^ W4IUDSON. L ADHBS^ CYCLES ASTWOOD'S :.;-.,_,,_'. -._ — *«r-

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The bookmaker was paying out TODAY on the last race of an unfortunate CUSTOMS HOUSE day. He had been hard hit, and was OCEAN DOMINION LINE Talking Pictures: honest enough to confess he had Reid Hall Theatre: "Flesh" and only £30 in cash to meet liabilities CANADA — BERMUDA — "Kasputin" 3,7 and 9 p.m. nearer £50. WEST INDIES—DEMERARA * * * Rates of Exchange "The question is," he said,"how Mechanics' Hall Theatre: "The am I going to do it?" SERVICE Bang's Vacation," and "Blessed The following rates of ex­ "Pay out in alphabetical order," Event," 3, 7 and 9 p.m. suggested a stentorian voice. * # * change were In force at the A STEAMER sails from St. John, N.B. March llth, Halifax, March 17th Customs House, on Thursday, And so it was agreed. He was Band Concert: March 9th:— instantly surrounded by men who A STEAMER sails from St. John, N.B. March 26th, Halifax, April 1st Victoria Park, 3 to 5 p.m. declared their names were And­ * * * U.S.A „„ $3.45 erson, Allen, Arch, and so on. And fortnightly thereafter from St. John and Halifax Art Exhibition: Canada $4.13 " 'Ere," shouted an agitated Chamber of Commerce Boom. Belgium 25 voice from the rear, "where do I —oo—— r& France.-.. 88 come in? My name's Salmon." R. M. BROWNE, Agent HAMILTON FIRE BRIGADE Germany 15 "Salmon," repeated the book­ Holland... 8.63 maker scornfully; "you haven't Front Street Hamilton Hong Kong Is. 4d an earthly chance. If it had been A special parade will be held at Telephone 1710 Italy... „.... 68 'Addock you might have been in the Fire Station at 9.30 on Sunday Japan. Is. 3d the first three!" 12 inst, for uniform, boot and hel­ * * * met fitting. All ranks are requested to make a special effort to attend. Cook placed the food on the table and stalked out of the room. Hub­ x x Steel helmets and leather boots by picked up a knife and fork and must be brought by all ranks to the LIGHTING-UP TIME served his wife with a chop and then Fire Station where they will, in TODAY X * I helped himself. future, be stored. oo After giving it one or two vicious Sunrise 6.36 a.m. jabs, he said; "Really, dear, we 1 WRITING PADS 1 ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Sunset 6.23 p.m. must get rid of cook. Did you ever BRIGADE see a more frightful chop than the X . «- X Lighting-up time today, one on my plate?" X Three sizes X 6.53 p.m. "Yes," she replied cuttingly; Orders for Week Ending X X Rule of the road: KEEP "the one you've just put on mine." 18th March LEFT—PASS ON THE RIGHT. A. Sunday. 12th inst:—Beach Patrol. HEADACHE AFTER x *rt Fies. Ciiri.-iO'isen and Haskell. X 64, 9cU I/- /* Members are requested to note oo HEADACHE x that owing to unforseen circum­ A wanderer through the United &. stances . ail week night diills and x States watched an old negro fish­ NOW SHE'S FREE FROM THEM X practices are suspended until fur­ ing in a brickyard pond for forty X ther notice. X minutes, during which time the A woman writes:—"I would like X To compensate for this unfort­ hook did not get a pull. unate suspension, an effort is being everyone who suffers from head­ X "Do you think there are any fish aches to try Kruschen Salts. Before X g made to arrange Sunday Afternoon in that pond?" the traveller queried X outdoor practice once per fortnight, taking Kruschen I was hardly ever X at last. free from a headache. But since I X attendance at such practices will "No sah, I reckon not," said the X couac towards the yearly efficency. have been taking it regularly I have X X negro. hardly had a headache, for which ENVELOPES to Match X "Bait you seem to be fishing." I am very thankful, for headaches X X J. CRITCHLEY "Yes, sah." can make one feel quite ill. I have X X (CRITCHLEY-MURRAY CO.) "But perhaps you are not fishing been taking that small dose of & for fish. What is your object?" X REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER Kruschen every morning in a glass X 'De object, sah, of my fishing of warm water before my breakfast 6d. pkg. X Tower Building, Hamilton for fish whad de hain't any is to let and I feel so well." —(Mrs.) A. E. D. X X ( Phone 1058 de ole woman see I ain't got no Headaches can generally be traced X time to dig up de potato patch.'** to a disordered stomach and to the X X unsuspected retention in the system X of stagnating waste material which X *\ poisons the blood. Remove these X poisons — prevent them forming X X New Stock again — and you'll never have to X X worry any more. And that is just X how Kruschen Salts bring swift X and lasting relief from headaches. X THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Kruschen Salts aid Na*ure to X TReid Street X PAPER NAPKINS cleanse your body completely of all X clogging waste matter. Start on X X WHITE "the little daily dose" of Kruschen X Pkgs. of 100 to-morrow. Then you will very X soon have done with headaches. ^MXXXXXXXXX)@(^XXX^XXX5eCXXXX^X^^^XX^XX38C5eCXXX^ 1/-

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