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VOL. 16—No. 91 HAMILTON, BERMUDA. SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931 3D PER COPY — 40/- PER ANNUM CONSERVATIVE VOTE OF CENSURE DEFEATED PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS INTERNATIONAL YACHT BALDWIN ATTACKS NEW GOVERNOR DUE RACES THREATENS WAR GOVERNMENT ON MONDAY "Achilles" Wins Trophy Vote of Censure Defeated -*%*. His ExceUency the Governor, Lieut.-General Sir T~A Cubitt LONDON, April 17.—The House K.C.B O.MG., D.S.O., though we learn that slight changes BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE of Commons was not only crowded have been made, is due to arrive in Bermuda on Monday next, and in our BY LOCAL YACHTSMAN but extremely excited yesterday Thursday s issue we gave the official programme arranged for his reception, afternoon when Baldwin moved a We understand that since that programme was published/arrangements New Viceroy Arrives in India Conservative vote of censure of the have been made for the accommodation for wives of officials and officers In the final race for the R.B.Y.C. Government for failing to fulfil its Trophy, Eldon Trimingham f *Z' **?***' a,nd We belieVe We are correct in '"•ytos that «• is customary election pledges in regard to un­ for the Mayor of a city to be the first to welcome the Governor as he land, brought "Achilles" home first for employment which may decide the within the city. her third win of the week, to de­ fate of the Government. The pub­ Below we have much pleasure in giving recent photographers of His cisively capture the series. Uc gallerie were packed and there ExceUency and Lady Cubitt. The race was started in a twenty were many peers present. Bald­ No More Bulletins on King's Health—Trouble knot easterly breeze that "Lucie" win's attack on the Government and "Bob-Kat" had been waiting was unusuaUy vigorous. He as­ in Nicaragua Grows—Wholesale Deporta­ for. But the yachts had not gone serted that the Government had tion of Canadians from U.S.A. Threaten­ far before it was apparent that the not only lost the confidence of the Triminghams, out today with single country but had lost confidence in ed—Demonstration in Egypt—Noto­ reefs, liked the conditions as well itself. Tom Johnston, new Lord and a Uttle better than their Privy Seal, was the chief spokes­ rious Gangster Shot—Australian American rivals. man for the Government. He Today's race was twice round a dwelt on the steps taken by the Tangle Continues—Archbis­ triangle, which gave the yachts Government to combat unemploy­ hop Visits Jerusalem first a beat, then a close reach, and ment and blamed the Lords for then a broad reach, with spinnaker "assassinating" the Government's Churches—S porting to the finish. Education Bill. He emphasised Lloyd Jones was in for more hard the inabiUty of the dominions to News: luck when the clew outhaul on take any further emigrants which "Sea Venture" carried away just increased the difficulties of un­ after the preparatory gun. He was employment, in which the trouble forced to content himself with lay, especiaUy in the problem of setting a trisail and joining the export trades where only interna­ large fleet of sightseers which fol­ tional action could provide a rem­ VIOLENT SPEECH BY CONGRESS three wounded and seven otherwie lowed the races. edy. He caUed attention to the PRESIDENT injured, while thirteen policemen The start again saw "Bob-Kat" success of the British Empire Ex­ E H were slightly injured in dispersing ' and "Achilles" on the line, with hibition in Buenos Aires in pro­ f BOMBAY, April 17.—"We either the rioters. The train bearing a "Lucie" and "Viking" following moting the sales of agricultural want to win political power within number of notables was proceeding them over, but immediately tack­ and other machinery and motor the next six months or fight a fierce to Mansura to attend a reception ing to the southward. "Aphrodite" cars. The Labourites cheered battle. Be prepared, therefore, and in honour of the Prime Minister. with single reef and working jib, Johnston's speech, after which the do not trust the Government.'* It was stopped and stoned by a mob found too much breeze, and sea, Liberals walked out in a body to This was the theme of addresses and the passengers were forced to and was soon far behind the other discuss the speech. The result of delivered by Valla Bhai Patel, pre­ alight. Police reinforcements were four. tue meeting showed 28 Liberals sident of -tlie Congress, in the summoned, but meanwhile the The first leg- to windward saw against supporting the vote of course of a tour through the crowd detached the engine and "Viking" covering "Bob-Kat" tack censure. 7 favoured supporting it, Broach district. Patel added that blocked the line. The police on for tack, while "Achilles," making His Excellency the Governor, Lieut.-General, Sir T. A. Cubbitt the present truce had given an op­ and, 8 favoured abstention. This their arrival were greeted by a volley things hard for "Lucie" was a bit shou'.d ensure a Government ma- portunity to prepare for the future of stones, but they fired on and dis­ astern. / jojrty. fight which will be a fight "un­ persed the demonstrators. On the reach for the second in -. 1 A heard of in history."' He advised •f^taner Brockway and Lloyd "Bob-Kat"* s*/t a balooner, and George announced that the Inde­ those who were afraid of death and NOTED GANGSTER SHOT AT gained a little on the flying "Vik­ jail to sell their property and pendent Labour Party group and CARD TABLE ing." "Lucie" also was able to the Lloyd George Liberals respect­ migrate to foreign countries. close the gap between her and ively would vote against the mo­ * * * NEW YORK. April 17.—"Big "Achilles," but there was no change tion. Prime Minister Macdonald NEW VICEROY ACCORDED Boss" Guiseppe Masseria fell down in order at the second mark. indicated that if the motion passed, WELCOME under a card table at Coney Island After jibing around the mark the Government would appeal to with five bullets in his back, this boat, spinnakers were set to port, the country. BOMBAY, April 17.—The new being the end of the trail for this and again slight gains were made * * * Viceroy, Lord Willingdon, with gangster who is described by the by "Lucie" and "Bob-Kat." The Later.—The Conservative mo­ Lady Willingdon, arrived and re­ police as greater than Al Capone. home marker was passed first by ceived a civil welcome at the "Gate­ It took ten years to do it, during tion of censure was defeated by a "Viking," with "Bob-Kat" press­ vote of 305 to 251. way of India." They drove amid which time, however, he was fre­ ing her hard, while "Achilles" was cheering crowds to Government quently dodging bullets. His gun able to hold on to third place a 00 House. is credited with a hundred murders. length or two ahead of "Lucie." He fell with the ace of diamonds KING LEAVES APARTMENTS clutched in his dying hand. Continued on Page 2 ENGLISH SPEAKING UNION * * * OO LONDON, April 17.—For the first THE AUSTRALIAN TANGLE time since Good Friday His Majesty "MERRIE ENGLAND" left his apartments yesterday for a CANBERRA, April 17.—Latham Bermuda Branch short time, but he did not go out­ has resigned the leadership of the side the Castle. opposition in order to allow former Tickets on Sale Monday Next A deUghtful tea was given by the * * * Acting Treasurer Lyons (who is EngUsh Speaking Union Bermuda U.S. DISPATCHES NAVAL FORCES leading a unity movement to get This charming opera by Edward Branch on the afternoon of Wednes­ "back to sane government") to German, is to be presented by a day the 15th inst. Some seventy PUERTO CABEZA, April 17.—The lead a united opposition party. local Company, under the direc­ members and their guests were insurgents have occupied Cape His resignation followed the dis­ tion of Mr. Norman Parker, in the present, among whom were: Mr. Gracio Sadios. The gunboat "Sac­ closure that Theodore had chal­ Colonial Opera House, Hamilton, and Mrs. Grahm Kemper, U.S. ramento" has received orders from lenged the right of the Common­ on Tuesday, Wednesday and Counsul, Mrs. Jay E. Tone, Secre­ Washington to proceed to Blue- wealth Bank to cut off money sup­ Thursday, May 5, 6, and 7. The tary of the Des Moines, Iowa, fields, and the cruiser "Memphis" plies to the Government and this music is exceedingly tuneful, and Branch, Mrs. S. H. Weodard; Mr. Lady Cubitt, wife of new Governor of Bermuda is en route to Puerto Cabeza. On had convinced Latham that the a strong Cast will be supported by a S. W. Andrews; Miss. Lydia S. M. its arrival the gunboat "AshviUe" national situation was desperate, fine chorus and orchestra. A Robinson; Rev. Frank B. Reazor, THEY SAY That thejidea of the refusal was may also be dispatched. The in­ necessitating opposition unity at great feature of the opera is the D.D; Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Kirk­ "save the pedestrians and let surgents are attacking the town any cost. Lyons has accepted the folk dancing, in which the Maypole patrick; the Misses. AUen; Mr. the patients go." of Rama, sixty miles northwest of leadership. The disclosure was will be in evidence, the dances in and Mrs. J. Henry Cooper; Dr. and That the House gave shortjshrift m m a Bluefields. made by Theodore and, speaking this production having been ar­ Mrs. O. J. Cooper, V.S; Henry O. to the Trade Union suggestion. That next week wiU be a busy one. Adams. * • * to representatives, he referred to ranged by Mrs. Edmund Zuill. * * * * * * 30,000 FRENCH CANADIANS TO the Commonwealth Bank's ul­ The story of the opera concerns The concert, under the direction That this is as it should be under of Mr. William L. Daley of the That first there is the arrival of tha BE DEPORTED FROM timatum of April llth calliag at­ an episode in the lives of Queen the present conditions. new Governor. Elizabeth, Sir Walter Raleigh, the Princess Orchestra, was held in the U.S.A. tention to the increasing burden * * * lm m m baU room. Mrs. John Trimingham of the Government's overdraft and Earl of Essex, Shakesperian players, That Trade Unions became nec­ That then there is the exhibition. and Rev. T. M. Salmon sang several MONTREAL, April 17.—Accord­ declaring that the point had been and others; the time of year being essary when employers ceased to solos most pleasing to the audience. * * * ing to a despatch from New Hamp­ reached beyond which it was im­ May, with the customary May be individuals and became soul­ The orchestra rendered the over­ That then there is the balancing shire, appearing in the "Montreal possible for the bank further to Queen and revels. less corporations. ture to the "Merry Wives of Wind­ of books at the close of the winter Gazette," the efforts of the TJnited financially assist the Government. Tickets, 5/-, 4/- and 3/-, on sale * * * sor" by Nicolai, "Demande et season. * * * States immigration officials to * * * at the office of the Royal Gazette That that has not yet happened here Response" by Ooleredge-Taylor That the overthrow of Spanish round up and deport foreigners re­ and Colonist Daily from Monday WELLINGTON, New Zealand, and "NeU Gwynn Dances. After­ * * * monarchy is 'a "comparatively siding illegally in the northwestern next, the 20th April. April 16—Introducing his second wards tea was served in the grill. That the permanent horticultural- orderly affair. states will probably result in as 00 Finance Bill this afternoon Prime Members of the Bermuda Branch ist will be welcomed. * * * many as 30,000 French Canadians Minister G. W. Forbes revealed who may go abroad this summer are * * * That the trouble wiU start when re­ being returned to the Province of more of his plans to curb the in­ TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR reminded that Branches of the That he can do a wonderful service. publicans faU to improve on mon­ Quebec. It is claimed that many evitable deficit that will result in Society exist in many cities in m m m archs. French Canadians have not com­ the next financial year. He con­ England and the United States, That the beautiflcation of Bermuda * * # plied with the immigration regula­ MAIL SERVICE firmed estimates that the deficit and they may be assured of a warm cannot be a spasmodic effort. That the only satisfactory country tions. The general exodus will be would reach $27,500,000. Twelve welcome if they were to pay them * -#- * is the one that governs itself. under way before the middle of amalgamations of Government de­ a visit. That the reconstitution of the Sup­ * * * May. It is stated that a number of partments have been ordered sav­ Bermuda on Route AppUcations for cards of intro­ reme Court is again delayed. That the operatic stars shone bril­ French Canadians with established ing nearly $2,000,000. ' duction can be made to the Secre­ *>• **i' a liantly. rights for continued residence in * • • tary of the Bermuda Branch. Also That the expert proposes and the » * • the States are also returning, being DETROIT, April 17.—-Assistant ARCHBISHOP Of CANTERBURY the addresses of the foreign Bran­ pert disposes. That what is worrying them now ia discouraged or disgusted with the Postmaster General Glover, in . VISITS CHURCH OF HOLY charge of airmail, announces that ches will be furnished if desired. a* p -a how to find a place in the firma­ present state of affairs and the SEPULCHRE ment next season. attitude of the TJnited States Gov­ bids for the first trans-atlantic air­ That an EngUsh paper refers to the ernment. JERUSALEM, April 17.—Attired mail line wiU open within thirty refusal to permit doctors to use days. The route wiU be through motors here. That it Is strange that encourage­ m m m in purple robes the Archbishop of WEATHER FORECAST ment of high-class music ia Canterbury visited the Ohurch of Charleston, S.C., to Bermuda, and * * * DISORDER IN EGYPT thence to the Azores and to London. That on the authority of a former coincident with a tremendous the Holy Sepulchre where he was development of movies and vau­ met by Archbishop Jordan, the The only company interested so BERMUDA AND VICINITY rector of Warwick it is stated that CAIRO, April 17.—At Dekerness, far as is known is the Pan-American £2 a day exclusive of doctor's deville. representative Greek Patriarch and * * m Upper Egypt, a train was attacked the representative Armenian Patri- Airways. Amphibian planes, each APRIL 17—Gentle to moderate fees is charged by the hospital. by a mob wbich resulted in one of equipped with four 575-h.p. Hornet north-east winds and weather fair * • • That this quality-quantity question the demonstrators being killed, Continued on Page 2 engines will probably be used. tonight and Saturday. J That distance lends enlargement is always with us. to the bill. ?&4e o H**iua(m. %e (M-Steel Ckwwie Cycle i —. WadtonCA Page 2. THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931

TOURIST TRADE STATISTICS B.V.R.C. NOT INCLUDED IN BERMUDA OPERA CLUB GUARD OF HONOUR Steady Improvement Shown Tonight's Concert by Ameri­ LADIES' GOLF TOURNAMENT Considerable comment has been, made on the exclusion of the can Opera Company Artists B.V.R.O. from the Guard of Honour The foUowing statistics on the development of our tourist trade, announced to take part in the re­ at 8.30 p.m. Commencing many of them quoted by the Ohairman at the recent annual pubUc meet­ ception of His Excellency the Gov­ ing, wiU be read with interest and should prove usefuL ernor when he arrives on Monday The remarkable scenes of en­ Monday, April 20th, next. thusiasm with which the per­ COMPARISON OF SIX WINTER MONTHS As far as we can learn, the local formances of Pagliacci have been and continuing throughout the week Force is now subject to the authori­ received wiU no doubt cause a great Month 1925-26 1926-27 1927-28 1928-29 1929-30 1930-31 ty of the regular command, and all audience to assemble tonight at There will be a December 2228 1829 2201 2803 2693 3142 arrangements for the Guard of the Opera House to hear the Oon­ January 2573 2660 2888 2838 2822 2766 Honour are made by the military cert Recital. LADIES' GOLF TOURNAMENT February 3778 3957 4322 4250 4429 4388 authorities. But just why the Mr. Vladimir Rosing has to be March. 4430 4441 4664 5295 6002 6754 B.V.R.C. is excluded at a time when heartUy congratulated on getting at the April (1st to 15th) 1636 2050 2481 3040 2397 3997 it is being brought up to full strength whilst the regular com­ together such a wonderful band of The successive years show the following percentage of increase: 5.2, young singers and Bermuda wiU RIDDELL'S BAY GOLF and COUNTRY CLUB 10.8,6.1,10.5,11.3. mand is decreasing is a matter not clear to "the civUian mind. In any certainly have a warm welcome if they can visit us again next season. For Club Members, including all winter resident SOURCE OF ORIGIN case, even supposing there were ex­ ceUent military reasons for the The curtain rang down last night members present arrangement, we believe on the most successful vocal and The foUowing table gives the number of tourists this year and the artistic season which the Opera country from which they came. that a slight variation from what might be strict routine would have Club has experienced and the finan­ U.S.A. Canada England Cruise cial situation wiU be much eased Qualifying rounds will be held on Monday, April January 2766 85 118 1457 been more graceful and would have resulted in further stimulating the if whole-hearted support is given 20th, also on Tuesday, April 21st. February 4388 118 36 2244 to the concert tonight. March 6754 171 5? 1260 Corps to fit itself for the important If any members are unable to AprU (1st to 15th) 3797 65 task which has been entrusted to it. oo come themselves it would be a In 1930 there were 4"? ,946 first class passengers and 1,345 second class graceful act if they would purchase Entrance Fee 2/6 passengers from the United States of America. From Canada there were PERSONAL some tickets and present them to 1,286 first class, 70 second, and 1,489 in trnasit; and from England 366 first friends. 3187ts.ni. class, 503 second class, and 1,670 in transit. In the same year 7,668 arrived The judge for the Dancing Com­ by curising steamers. Mr. WUliam Lewis, General Manager of the Pacific Steam petitions to be held at this concert wUl be: PRESS CLIPPINGS Navigation Company is a passenger on the M.v. "Reina Del Pacifico" Esther Kaplan, who has for a Bermuda's Own Revue number of years conducted her own An indication of the increase in pubUcity may be gleaned from the due here on Monday the 20th inst. School of Dancing in New York foUowing table showing the press clippings. These clippings are obtained Mr. Lewis wiU proceed in the ship "One little thing after Another" City. by the T.D.B. from two clipping agencies, and undoubtedly there are many to Valparaiso. Miss Kaplan was a former pupil others not obtained by these particular agencies. * * * Mr. C W. Ray worth, of Mony of McKhail Mordkin, who was a partner of Anna Pavlova for ten THE COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE 1923-4. 838 treal, who represents W. C. Pit- field & Co., Investment Bankers, years. 1924-5 2247 A voucher to enable the holder 1925-6 1636 arrived on the Lady Drake from the I April 30th, 1931 West Indies on Wednesday. This to have a seasons class tuition at 1926-7 3423 The Bermuda School of Dancing In aid of The Sunshine League] 1927-8. 8310 is Mr. Rayworth's third visit of the Starring: season, and as customary he will wiU be awarded to the competitor 1928-9 12320 who in the opinion of the judge Miss H. Loudon (U.S.A.), Miss H. Foster (Hamilton), Miss M. 1929-30 18443 make the HamUton Hotel his head­ Zuill (St. George's), Miss H. Musson (Hamilton),.D. Pitcher (St. quarters during his stay in Ber­ excels in technique, personality, 1930-31 : 12103 (December to March inclusive) and deportment. George's), D. Cann (Somerset), R. Taylor (Hamilton)_E.fLeader The last figure is significant for in three months the number received muda. (Hamilton). equals that of the whole year of 1929, and is only 6,340 short of 1930. oo -oo- Special Features: ALFONSO ARRIVES IN PARIS Docking of M.S. Bermuda Daley's Dutch Dollies KUERTEN STILL UNCON­ INTERNATIONAL YACHT John Davis' Orchestra The Pony Parade Bermuda Goes Hawaiian Correspondence CERNED PARIS, April 17.—AUonso, Pretty scenes, dainty costumes, snappy music, sketches, and haggard and tired, stepped off the RACES up-to-date laughs. DUESSELDORF, April 17.—The train at the Gare de Lyon at eleven multi-murderer Kuerten was still And don't forget HALF HOLIDAY FOR AGRI o'clock last night and found him­ (Continued from Page l) unconcerned on the fourth day of seU in the midst of a shrieking mass A Beauty Chorus with a smile and a kick CULTURAL EXHIBITION his trial, and when witness after "Aphrodite" was several minutes of Spanish and French monarchists. +~- Tickets on sale at Jackson's Ice Cream Parlour witness gave evidence of gruesome behind at this point. He sportingly faced the risk of detaUs he, even yawned and seemed It was on the second leg to wind­ *** Seats: 4 -. 3/-, Gallery 2/6 Doors open 8 p.m. Curtain 8.30. Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, injury as he was carried, twisted bored. Some of the women wit­ ward that Eldon Trimingham really HamUton, Bermuda. f.nd twirled and finaUy pushed into nesses were so overcome by his came to his own. Sailing "Achil­ 14th April, 19"31. a motor car. He was probably the proximity that they could hardly les" with the finesse of a master, only man among the huge crowd speak and one fainted. Kuerten he sensed every shift of the then The Editor, who successfully kept his head, and seemed the only unmoved person freshening breeze, and had soon Men's Knockout Match Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. certainly he was one of the few who in court at this occurrence. He not only shaken off "Lucie," but kept "*•'« hat on. joined in the laughter which con­ .won his way by both ' 'Bob-Kat" and MINIATURE GOLF COMPETITION Dear Sir, It was three in the morning before vulsed the court when he repeated f'Viking." He rounded the weather Responsive to a request from the Alfonso was in bed at his hotel PENARTON COURSE, RICHMOND ROAD the words he used to a woman wit­ Hmark almost a minute ahead of Director of Agriculture, the Coun­ after one of the most tiring days ness whom he had stabbed: "HuUo, his three chief rivals. These, cU of the Chamber gave considera­ of his life. He sat up late discussing dearie, can I accompany you home "Lucie,". "Viking" and "Bob-Kat", Tuesday, April 21st, 1931 tion this morning to the subject of events with Queen Ena who was tonight?" were anxious to get through on the a half-holiday on Tuesday next, noticeably more cheerful since the from 7 p.m. inside, fouled "Viking" and with­ the opening day of the Agricultural King's arrival. AUonso rose in drew from the race. Entries received up to Monday, April 20th Exhibition. the morning evidently refreshed, GAR WOOD JUST FAILS TO "Lucie" was able to outreach Realising the educational value ate a hearty breakfast. The Queen Entry fee 3/- or 75 cents BREAK RECORD "Viking" to gain clear possession of and general importance of this of the Belgians caUed to see him at second place, and then proceeded event to the entire community, the ten o'clock and caught the train at First Prize — PAIR CHOICE DUCKS MIAMI BEACH, April 17.—Gar to run up on the leading "AchUles," CouncU take pleasure in recom­ eleven for Brussels. Prince As­ mending that, as with previous Wood raced his "Miss America but this final spurt was insufficient, 2nd Prize — HANDSOME LEATHER turias is keeping his bed, but he Exhibitions, business places close 9th" nine times over the Indian and Eldon Trimingham brought is much better. Around this royal WALLET for the afternoon of Tuesday next. Creek course in an effort to break "AchUles" home victor in the race domestic drama the hotel throbs Standard Rules the world's motor boat record of of twenty-five seconds, and victor WUl you kindly extend the use of with excitement and the haU is 3162tf.«JB. 103.49 miles an hour, at present in the series by a good five points. your columns in giving pubUcity packed with journaUsts WhUe out­ held by the British driver, Kaye The series was most interesting to this information. side cameramen are ready to Don. Wood's best two-way aver­ in that it gave the yachts different Sincerely yours, "shoot." The crowds outside stand age was 103.069 over the measured conditions on each day. Eldon and gaze at the windows of the \ nautical mile course. Wood has Trimingham's victory was most JOHN J. BUSHELL, royal suite. The visitors' book is Secretary. j not determined whether he wiU popular, and that it was weU de­ being signed all day by sympathisers make further trials. served is clearly shown by his BERMUDA SPORTS ARENA and one old lady wrote "Louise winning not only on the first two Theley and Countess Jean de Belle­ {Rain or Shine) days in Ught to moderate weather, CABIMNEWS ville, condemned to death by the DEATH OF ITALIAN KING'S but also on the final test in a real Germans in 1915. Saved by the UNCLE breeze. And Kenneth, in second DOG RACES I (Continued from Page 1) intervention of the King of Spain." place with Viking also deserves m m m Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 8.45 p.m arch. After this he visited other IURIN, Italy, AprU 16—Prince great credit, as he had his white holy places and attended service at Tomassa Alberto Vittorio, Duke of THE SITUATION IN SPAIN sloop out in the lead time and again the Greek Orthodox Church. Genoa and uncle of King Victor MADRID, April 17.—The pro­ in almost every race. BOXING • * * Emanuel, died last night at 10.30 visional repubUcan cabinet decided COMBATING PESSIMISM p.m. to issue a decree giving each state SUMMARY Every Friday Night 8.45 p.m. sharp * * • department until May 31st to make BERLIN, April 17.—The inten­ a detailed revision of the work Fourth Race tion of two large steamship com­ NEW SWIMMING RECORDS under the dictatorship and to devise SHELLY BAY RACE TRACK panies to buUd four 10,000-ton measures for the substitution of Series for R.B.Y.C. Trophy, April PARIS, AprU 17.—Swimming in combined passenger and cargo those introduced by the dictator­ 17, start 2.40 p.m. Wind, east, 23 HORSE RACES free style, Jean Taris set two new steamers, "as a necessary counter- ship, also it was decided to dissolve m.p.h. Course, triangular, 2 mUes world's records. He swam 400 Every Tuesday Afternoon 2.30 p.m. sharp measure against the economic pes­ the permanent section of the senate per leg, twice around. metre in 4 minutes, 47 and 4/10 simists," was announced at a as such senators were not elected seconds; and covered 300 metres in combined general meeting of the but are royal nominees and in- Total 3 minutes, 33 and 4/10 seconds. Hamburg-Amerika and the North eligible to join the constituent Yacht Pts Time Pts Taris cUpped off 2 and 9/10 seconds German-Lloyd companies. It was assembly which wiU be elected by AchUles 5 4.30.20 21 "BERMUDA SPORTS ARENA ADMISSION from Borg's record for the 400- pointed out at the meeting that it national suffrage. Lucie 4 4.30.45 14 metre course and 1/10 second from POOL" was essential to fight "in a united How the revolution will affect Viking 3 4.31.08 16 the 300 metre. spirit against the feeling of fear the balance of power in Europe Aphrodite 2 4.36.02 6 Which pays 50 pounds for 2 shillings which had seized the world." The is indicated by an interview with •Bob-Kat 0 dnf 14 chairman of the North German- the Foreign Minister regarding the Sea Venture 0 dns 5 ADMISSIONS Lloyd Company said that whtte EARLY DERBY FAVOURITE supposed secret Italo^Spanish there was no indication of a tend­ treaty. He said he had informed •Fouled "Viking" at first mark, Greyhound Racing Horse racing Boxing ency towards an improvement in LONDON, AprU 16—With the France that in the event of a Franco second round, and withdrew.. 2 tickets 5 tickets conditions, he beUeved that the start of the important races for ItaUan conflict France could always 00 6 tickets lowest point in the crisis had been three-year-olds the betting on the count on Spain's loyalty. reached. Derby tp be run on June 3 at Ep­ One of the .first acts of the new Jason Robards The winning number is based on Frida-f's Sales of the New * * * som Downs was revised today, government was to issue a decree York Stock Exchanges. NEW ARCHBISHOP OF RUPERT'S Jacopo by Sansovino, Derby winner cancelling the institution of sum­ Jason Robards, who plays the LAND ( of 1924, out of Black Ray, tops the mer time in Spanish territory. part of Paul Borden in Columbia's quotations at 15 to 2 against. "The last felony of a great felon," all-talking thriller "Subway Ex­ F. W. WILSON, Promoter WINNIPEG, AprU 17.—The Right Jacopo, owned by • MarshaU is now the newspaper "Spcialista" press," was born in Hillsdale, Reverend Stringer, Bishop of Yu­ Fields of the United States, ran four describes Alfonso's manifesto Michigan. He received a thorough 2293tm.eitp. kon, has been elected Archbishop times last year, winning three whose publication was greeted with stage training before he migrated of the Church of England diocese times, including the Molecombe much amazement and indignation. to the movies, having studied at of Rupert's Land, succeeding Arch­ Stakes at Goodwood and finishing Political prisoners are now being the American Academy of Dramatic bishop S. P. Matheson, who re­ second in the Imperial Produce released from jails. ".30 were out on Arts in New York, and played lead- signed a few months ago. There Stakes at Kempton. Second is Wednesday and 190 yesterday, roles in such theatrical successes Extract from the Book of Etiquette of Connoisseurs were seven other nominees. J. A. Dewar's Cameronian at 100 to GIBRALTAR, April 1?—Spanish as ''Lightnin'," and Seventh Hea­ m m m 7. Cameronian, who won his only grandees and monarchists of lesser ven." Never say Scotch SAY FIRST NAVIGATION OF ST. start last year, was third to Philae degree are coming into Gibralter Robards started in pictures in LAWRENCE and Truculent in the Craven and the hotels are full of fugitives 1919 in "'The GUded My." He has Stakes at Newmarket today. Other including General Jordana, the appeared in many productions since ROYAL VAT MONTREAL, April 17.—The first Derby prices tonight were 100 to Spanish High Commissioner to then having leads in such successes (Guarantee- 10 year- old) 8 against Goyescas, 100 to 7 against ocean steamer tP navigate the St. Morocco whose resignation was as "Heart of Maryland," "The A Product of Lawrence River tbig'season was an Lemnarchus, Philae, Dr. Dollttle, announced in Madrid after the Third Degree," "White Flannels," oil tanker from the "~*est Indies 20 to one against Roi De SoUeU receipt of the news that the native and "On Trial." HEDGES &. BUTLER, Ltd. which docked here on "Wednesday and Lightning Star and 25 to one guard at his offices in Tetuan had He is five feet ten inches in afternoon. against Truculent. fired on repubUcan demonstrators. height, and weighs 168 pounds. BRADLEY BRYAN, Agent THE BERMUDA CIGAR gTPRE jFull Dress Lighters—See these before buying others (Qn ths Coma) THE . 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«"KiS5i . have Broadway brought to Ber­ muda for their benefit and will also have the privilege of seeing two at the first class shows for the price of one. Mr. Manning has travelled ex­ tensively throughout the States, REID HALL THEATRE Central America and the West (Direction of NATHAN MACHAT) Indies producing shows. At the suggestion of The Columbia Phono­ graph Company, he being one of their artists whose records are so SAM MANNING TO PROMOTE given an opportunity. He is now in very much in demand here, he New York selecting his artists and included Bermuda in his tour, and TODAY Continuous 1 to 11 p.m. VAUDEVILLE with his wide experience of the theatre business, and with his after several short, but successful, knowledge of our local conditions seasons Bermuda is to have him The general public as well as the we are assured that he will bring to for an indefinite period. many favourites of Mr. Sam Man­ Bermuda a class of entertainment The Story Of The Strangest Passion The ning, the noted Vaudeville enter­ which will be pleasing to the general -oo- tainer and producer, will be pleased public and which will not be lacking World Has Ever Known! to learn that he will be with them in quality and quantity. PLENTY OF ACTION IN MYS­ for an indefinite period, having He plans to open on the 25th inst. entered into negotiations with the after the second week he will ar­ TERY FILM "SUBWAY —a sensation as a book and as a play, it is now a more Bermuda Moving Picture Company range for choruses, and every two thrilling sensation as a motion picture! for producing vaudeville in con­ weeks there will be a change of EXPRESS" nection with their "talkies." artists, amongst whom will be The Colonial Opera House, Ham­ some of the most noted stars from A novel, unique polt, sustained ilton, will be the headquarters for Broadway, and patrons of this suspense, and superb characteriza­ Mr. Manning's activities, Somer­ theatre, especially those who have tion. . All the ingredients of a gdod set and St. George's will also be not been to America will eventually play—and it's a good play—well acted, excellently directed—that's "Subway Express," Columbia's atest all-talking feature which will show today and tonight at the Mechanics Hall Theatre. Every bit of the action—and NEW MECHANICS HALL THEATRE there's plenty of it—takes place in the crowded coach of a New York The House of Refinement subway train. There's a pushing, mauling crowd, a fight, a shot, and a man Is murdered. PoUce Inspector Killian takes charge of the situation and refuses to let any of the passengers leave the Tonight 7 p.m. to 11.30 pan. train. He soon finds that there are several people in the coach who apparently have strong motives for taking the life of the murdered man. And to the Inspector's as­ MONSTER DOUBLE FEATURE ATTRACTION tonishment a medical examiner dis­ covers that the victim's death was caused by electrocution—not by a bullet. Complications crowd one JACK HOLT, in upon another until a satisfying and totally unexpected ending is reach­ ed. "THE SUBWAY Jack Holt contributes a fine bit EXPRESS *)*} of acting as the Police Inspector. -oo- A mystery thriller that will hold you tight Aileen Pringle * Aileen Pringle, who has the and LILY DAMITA feminine lead in Columbia's all- talking mystery' thriller "Subway in 's famous story Express," was born in San Franc­ __ __ """* "ST _"""*"?\ -_?--r*^F7*-~**""*"s>'"iF _"""*i isco. She was educated in Paris • •-S' i few _£-?$ & i ii ^ and London and first appeared on &* _a$_4r__£__i & MMM 4§tf the stage in London. After a mark­ j •)*} ed stage success in England she re­ %*Ji_,iiiLJll> turned to America and appeared in VANS many screen productions. A picture with a stirring plot. Vivid with Winthrop Ames was so impressed with her outstanding acting ability sensational action and with Gary Cooper that he engaged her for a prominent at his very best. stage part in "The Green Goddess," with George Arliss. When this play closed she returned to the screen. Some of her notable. picture suc­ A Programme Second to None cesses are "Stolen Moments," with Rudolph Valentino, "Three Weeks," TOD BROWNING'S Greatest Production "His Hour," and the Columbia ] roduction "Soldiers and Women." with Bela Lugosi, David Manners, Helen Chandler, • i Continuous from 7 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. Dwight Frye, Edward Van Sloan, Herbert Bunston, PRICES AS USUAL TROUPING FILMERS SPEND Frances Dade, Charles Gerrard. **. FORTY DAYS ON WILD It's A Thriller You'll Talk About! LOCATION BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO., LTD. Five hundred men and women— 3170CCs. actors, cameramen, sound experts- and technicians—hundreds of Also chapter 2 of horses and mules many carloads of supplies journeyed from Holly­ wood for a forty-day trek into the "THE HEROES of the FLAMES" NEW California mountains to make Para­ mount's new bid for epic honours, *- MECHANICS HALL THEATRE "Fighting Caravans." This large caravan of moving picture-makers THE HOUSE OF REFINEMENT travelled into the vast spaces of the High Sierra mountains for loca­ tion scenes of the Zane Grey story. RADIO-KEITH-ORPHEUM For nearly forty days, this troupe headed by Gary Cooper, Lily Damita Presents Matinee Today at 3 p*>mu Ernest Torrence and Tully Marshall, journeyed over the most rugged and 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE at 3, 7 and 9 p.m. picturesque spots of the West. "Fighting Caravans," the story of Featuring the following array of stars those hardy old frontiersmen of "THE SUBWAY "The Covered Wagon." beating new trails, making new history, con­ CHARLES MELSON OTILIE KRUGER EXPRESS" quering the old West, was actually filmed on ground where the historic (California's play boy) (Colouratura Soprana) Featuring JACK HOLT struggle for gold and land took place. MISS IRMANETTE ORREN and MONTE A real mystery fiuriller with a good dash of Zane Grey poured into the story of "Fighting Caravans" the very soul (Dancing Violinist) (Mimicry and Gymnastics) comedy. So different from other pictures of the mighty force that Emerson Hough gave "The Covered Wagon." SHIELDS anil ARDEN that it cannot fail to interest you. As automobile after automobile, loaded with actors and technicians, (Singing *md dancing Duo) ALSO IN ADDITION wagons filled with cameras, food and equipment sufficient to carry 318©«"<"s. the company through any emer­ "THE INDIANS | gency passed through the studio r on the outward march, they started Bela Lugosi becoming_leading man at the_Boyal His motion picture debut follow­ are COMING" on an expedition, almost as thrill­ National Theatre'inlBudapest. Here ed, and he appeared in important ing as the story of "Fighting Cara­ he attained such popularity that he roles in such screen plays as "Pri­ Episode 6 vans" itself. It is a singular fact that Bela remained at the head of the com­ soners." "The Thirteenth Ohair," Heading the cast of "Fighting Lugois, who plays the title role in pany for ten years. "Such Men Are Dangerous" and This is one of the most thrilling and excit­ Caravans," showing at the "Dracula," Universal's uncanny Coming to America at the close of "Benegades." Then he was engaged ing serials ever screened. You are not too Mechanics' Hall, tonight is Gary mystery drama, was born in the by Universal for his original role Cooper, star of "The """i-gar-ian" very neighborhood where the open­ the war. Lugosi organised a travel­ in "Dracula." and "The Texan." lily Damita, ing scenes of this weired story are ing Hungarian dramatic company, late to take up the story at this episode serving for four years as producer, the beautiful heroine -of "The laid. Lugosi is a native of Lugo -oo- Doors open 230 p.m. Show 3 p.m. Bridge of San Luis Rey" and of the Hungary, a city which was origin­ director and star. His first appear­ stage hit, "Sons O' Guns," has ally named after his faimily. ance in England was in "The Bed This notice was posted on a pleas­ Admission:—Adults Zf** Children under 12 years 1/- leading feminine role, and Ernest Making his stage debut at the Poppy," and this was followed by a ure boat belonging to a certain Torrence and Tully Marshall play age of SO as "Borneo" in a Hungar­ number of other plays. Finally, in steamship company: the same characters, fifteen years ian production of "Borneo and 1987, he created the role of Oout "The chairs in the cabins are for BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. older, they portrayed in "The Cov­ Juliet," Lugosi subsequently ap­ Dracula in "Dracula," and was ladies. Gentlemen are requested peared in a repertoire of Shake- starred in the play for more than not to make use of them till the 317KM-. ered Wagon." Eugene Pallette Is also in the cast. spearn and other classics, finally two years. ladies are seated." Valet Service ... 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burned into the brain of most sing­ A SURE WAY TO STOP PAGLIACCI" ers. Interest, centres around Canio BERMUDA INTER-CLUB NEW PLANS OF THE EVENTS OF THE WEEK and Tonio.' Mr. Houston, as Tonio, INDIGESTION sang the Prologue with a wealth of BILLIARD LEAGUE MUNSON LINE Today: Visiting Company Delights voice and, furthermore, his enun­ Band Concert, Par-la-ViUe Gar­ ciation was admirable. Owing to dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. the size of the Opera House-his Indigestion is such a common Games played on April l.th, re­ Monday: ailment that many people regard Big Audience vocal powers seemed exaggerated, sulted as foUows:— Bi-Weekly Schedule Arranged Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- so that the actual art of singing it as an unavoidable evU, realising ViUe Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. that unless checked it is doing in­ the description of the play was B.W.V.A. B.B.Y.O. for Summer Greyhound Eaces, Sports Arena, Sigmund Spaeth, writing in 1915 slightly overwhelmed by mere power Kortlang 150 Larg 24 calculable harm to the stomach 8.30 p.m. and may even cause stomach ulcers. in "The Musicians Club Monthly of voice. He was, however, natural Aitken 135 Darrell. 150 Tuesday: (New York), of which we were the LoveU 90 The best, safest and surest remedy and appealing in his work, and in PurceU 119 The local agents of the Munson Band Concert, Par-la-ViUe Gar­ all too modest editor, gave a series Godet 109 Appleby 148 for digestive troubles is a Uttle his later appearances he made the Line, Messrs. John S. DarreU and dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. of recipes for operas, and included most of the score. 'Bisurated' Magnesia in a quarter Oompany, announce an interesting Bermuda Agricultural Exhibi­ of a tumbler of water after meals, this one for "Pagliacci." Patrick Kilkelly sounded the 484 441 summer schedule for the Munson tion. which not only corrects the trouble Beat a large bass drum with the climax of the evening in his fine boats. Sailings from New York Wednesday: at its source, but soothes, heals white of one clown, characterisation of Canio, the tor­ and Bermuda have been arranged Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- and protects the stomach lining. Then mix with a Prologue, and tured clown, and deUvered a poign­ B.V.R.C. Bda. PoUce at intervals of three and four days, Ville Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. The moment you take 'Bisurated' roll very thin; ant impression of the part of the Hiatt 150 Henderson.... 75 the majority of the saUing dates Bermuda Agricultural Exhibi­ Magnesia it neutralises the excess Fill with a circus just coming to large audience. He has control of Price 150 Muirhead 74 from New York being on Wednes­ tion. acidity, prevents fermentation, ar-1 town, a splendid voice which developed Blackman 150 Neasham. 134 day and Saturday. This programme Greyhound Baces, Sport- Are.ia, that's the end of indigestion. Yo . One leer, one scowl and a tragical as the play progressed until, at Rix 135 Smi-h 15® is made possible by re-organising 8.30 p.m. chemist seUs 'Bisurated' Magnes a grin; the end of the opera, he had given to some extent the south-bound Golf, Visitors' Tournament, 18 in both powder and tablets, tl J Bake in a sob of Carusian size— his very best to one of the greatest 585 423 ships of the Conpany, which will Hole Medal Play, RiddeU's Bay one and only 'Bisurated' Magnesia Besult—the most toothsome of short roles in the history of opera. augment the speedy services of the GoU Club. that doctors recommend and hos­ Italy's pies. Few of his listeners who had not Pan America. Thursday: pitals use, because it is as safe as i; been thrilled at Caruso's record of P W L Pts The summer rate of $60 for the Band Ooncert, Par-la-Ville Gar­ Sixteen years have rolled by since is effective. the famous song before he goes into | WestYorks :.. 4 3 1 2181 round trip will go into effect on dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. that Spaethean outburst and the the tent to play, and many have B.V.R.C 5 3 2 2592 June 1st. AU ships wiU leave New Bermuda Agricultural Exhibi­ recipe remains the same, though B.W.V.A 5 4 1 2583 heard the great tenor himself sing York from Manhattan, at Pier tion. somewhat originally decorated by R.B.Y.C 4 2 2 2004 this: and, of course, most inter­ 64, North River, at the foot of Greyhound Baces, Sports Arena, Mr. Vladimir Rosing, whose vocal PoUce 4 3 1 1911 pretations are based upon the West 24th Street, and wUl arrive 8.30 p.m. forces presented LeoncavalWs noisy Queens Club 4 0 4 1871 "Carusian" model. But the song there, too. The South-bound Friday: and tuneful opera at the Colonial f*'GRIPPE,FLU is obvious and could admit of no steamers, beginning on Saturday, Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- Opera House on Thursday evening Games for Tuesday, April 21 are other interpretation. Kilkelly made May 2, wiU leave New York alter­ Ville Gardens, 10.30-12.00 noon. before a splendid audience whose as follows:— the most of it. He was not quite nate Saturdays, arriving in Ber­ Band Concert, Par-la-Ville Gar­ enthusiasm was quite operatic in COLDS convincing when ;he came on the muda alternate Mondays. The dens, 3.00-5.00 p.m. its manifestations, and recalls after Queens Ciui v R.B.Y.C. stage during the finish of the duet Pan America wiU leave New York Boxing, Sports Arena, 8.30 p.m. the final curtain reminded one of a Police v West Yorks Regt Nothing so good! between Nedda and Silvio. But this on the Saturdays the south-bound Saturday: more metropolitan musical centre. particular scene should have been boats do not, thus completing the Band Concert, Par-la-ViUe Gar­ While the programme states that -00 You can stop that nasty nasal much darker in our humble opinion Saturday sailings. In addition dens, 10.15-12.15 noon. the opera was produced and con­ discharge in an hour by breathing to make the illusion of dusk more to this, the Pan America wiU make Sunday: ducted by Mr. H. W. Wheeler, it "Catarrhozone." Sneezing,running apparent. the mid-week sailings from New Band Concert, Par-la-Ville Gar­ remains as a fact that there was eye and itchy nose are The Nedda of Catherine Akins RUNAWAY HORSES PLUCK- York, either on Wednesdays or dens, Bermuda Volunteer Bifle much producing and little con­ promptly corrected. was also excellent, though we tnink Tuesdays. Corps Band, 3.15 p.m. ducting, for there was no orches­ No medicine to take she was somewhat handicapped by ILY STOPPED The sailing time from New York tra, fortunately, and surely Mr. —you simply inhale the stage and the fact that much of wiU be 1 p.m., south-bound ships -oo- Rosing must have done the pro­ the soothing fumes of the tranditional business at the arriving in Bermuda at 8 a.m. on ducing. The whole stage action of Catarrhozone and get setting of the table had been eli­ Monday mornings, and departing principals and ensembles showed •. A pair of runaway horses, attach­ ORGAN RECITAL well. That grippy, minated. It was apparent that she for South America at 10 a.m. his masterly hand—one might say ed to a double carriage, were pluck- neuralgic headache reached the limits of her voice in North-bound boats wiU generaUy both hands. For accompaniment Uy stopped by Roderick Christen- New Date Fixed passes away. Nose and her songs, her voice losing some­ leave Brazil on Thursdays, arriving there was a piano, played by Mr. sen on Thursday afternoon. The throat are cleared of what the better quaUty as she soar­ in Bermuda on Sundays and leav­ Bernard Gabriel who did nobly horses bolted from near the Ber­ The organ recital arranged for offensire discharges. ed upwards. This might disappear ing the same day for New York. in trying to husband the voices mudiana, making into Serpentine Sunday, AprU 19th, has been post­ Catarrh nose colds, coughing* and entirely in a larger house. Her bird A complete Ust of the sailings dates into some kind of cohesive result Roa^. Herbert Christensen, who poned until the foUowing Sunday, spitting come to an end when you song was extremely delightful and is given in our advertisment col­ which is so difficult without the saw the runaways, tried to stop •AprU 26th on account of the big use Catarrhozone. It is safe, reli­ her acting acceptable. • John Upp- them in Serpentine Road, but umns. able, sure to eradicate your cold foundation of an orchestral tone. man as Silvio was much better Masonic service planned for next The piano was augmented by a could not. He caUed out to _ a Sunday. Get Catarrhozone from any drug­ than the usual Silvio even in more number of youths playing cricket gist. Two months' treatment small organ played now and then At this recital in St. Andrew's professional opera companies, as in the B.A.A. n Id, further down the One doUar. SmaU size, 50c. by Mr. Wheeler. It was scarcely Ohurch, Mr. Norman Parker will this part is often sung by an in­ road, and his brother, Roderick, essential. ACKNOWLEDGMENT be assisted by Mrs. Parker, soprano, different singer just to fill up the who was playing in the game of Mr. Rosing's arrangement of|the and Mrs. Adah SpurUng, contralto, cast and to finish a body for Canio cricket, ran to the entrance to the stage pictures for the*opera4 was The proceeds wiU be devoted to the Cafmrhozone to stab in the last act. Indeed, we field, and jumped on the carriage excellently suited to the size of Vestry Building Fund. have surely heard worse Silvios at as it Went past. HamUton, Bermuda A Ten-Minute Reliefi the Opera House stage and the the Metropoitan than Mr. Uppman, 17th AprU, 1931. On the carriage he found the • limitation of scenic perspective; for remembrance brings back the reins were dragging on the ground he simply did away with practically last one who was at least a half To the Editor of the Boyal Gazette between the horses, but undaunted all of the village green acreage and tone off the key. The Nedda-Silvio and Colonist DaUy. he climbed on the pole of the brought his villagers up before a duet proved one of the high lights | carriage, and brought the horses Dear Sir, SHILLING SALE regular tent, out of which the com­ of the even ing. Peppe was sung by cleverly to a stop. I take this opportunity of pubUc- j pany of players appeared in order; Logan Fitts who gave local people Saturday and Monday, April 18th and 20th ly acknowledging on behalf of the and his second scene was inside the so much pleasure in "The Mikado" Bermuda Nursing Association the tent, a very ingenious plan and one recently produced here. He sang receipt of cheque for Three hun­ Casement Curtain Cloth, Ticking, Half Curtain Net, that did away with many difficul­ agreeably the small part allotted dred pounds (£300.0.0) from Mr. Batistes, Percales, Plain and i lowered Voiles, all at ties of stagecraft. One missed the to him as Harlequin. arrival of the strolling band in a RED ROSE TEA COMPETITION Frank W. Wilson contributed to 1 - yd. Ladies White Sti :kings, 1 - pr. Turkish donkey cart, especially as we have The chorus, which some critics The Nursing Home. Towels, 1 -ea. Dinner Pla. s, l/-ea. White Cottons, always got a childish thrill when prognosticated would be the weak The Association extends their l.'nbleaching Cottons, Mad: 1 olams. 15- yds. for 1 - Tea the bass drum was unloaded—but link in the chain, proved entirely Cricket Clubs are hereby notified grateful thanks to him for same, towels, l ic '-. Men' cfcs, 2 pr: we are thankful that modern ver­ worthy, except for the matter of that ientries 'i> for •$ the *' 'Bed •-, Bose and assures the pubUc of their Plates, 2 for 1 -. Men's sions have not brought the players brilliance, and this quaUty is diffi­ Tea'**"'Cup* Competition for ^ this gieat appreciation for any gift Hat Straw-** 10 yd. bundle, I - ea. on in a Ford. The second act thus cult to obtain from the throats of season*will close on Thursday, donated to the Home. Exercise Books, 4, 6, and 8 for 1 -. brought the play in the centre of amateur singers of this land, utter­ April 23rd. The Hon. Secretary the stage before both the tent ly untrained in voice work and Mr. Wilfred Lambert wiU be present Yours faithfully, audience and the real audience, strangers to the gentle art of vocal­ at Alaska HaU, Court Street, that THE COURT ST. VARIETY STORE ALFRED A. EVE, and the good result was that the isation by Concone. Our previous evening at 8 o'clock, to receive COURT ST REE"! Hon. Secretary, villagers shut out nothing of the reference to its being weak did not entries. Entrance fee same as last 3177fs. The Bermuda Nursing Association action. While the arrangement so much refer to its vocalisation year. described carried advantages in as to the effect of the "chorus some directions, it suffered in scene" as a whole. The singing of others, and the beautiful Bell this body of young enthuiasts was Chorus was extremely weak and greatly commendable, their stage feminine swashbuckUng fire that i__£^^^^ lacking in what may be best de­ actions were good, afl the cUmax one is accustomed to associate with scribed as "abandon." This chorus at the end of the opera expressly this wonderful operatic character­ also suffered from a too hasty exit good from the ensemble standpoint. isation. Vocally she did the songs of the singers which, in a larger At the final pirtain the crowd with thrilling effect, but from the caUed for Mr. Bosing, but his mod­ Wkat Hoi I scene, could have been begun acting standpoint she was cold, sooner and carried through more esty forbade him appearing, which her face being quite immobUe most slowly. But, as we have said, the was a great disappointment to of the time. In our opinion Car­ Colonial Opera House stage made the audience. men, like eating spaghetti, is ia the for an Ever sharp these matters impossible. t_The opera was proceeded fe by blood, and it is not easy for certain excerpts in costume (and no scenery temperaments to take on the The Cast from _"Carmen," done for character at wiU. Her card song LADLY, if he could, would this Son of the Nedda Catherine Akins the benefit of Harriett EUs as the was unusually fine, simply from the G Sea have exchanged his chestof plunder Canio Patrick KilkeUy hectic heroine of one of the most fact that there was nothing to do tor a pair of smooth-writing Eversharps. Tonio George Houston colourful operas ever written. except sing. To a musician and one ©.Nowadays, even without chests of gold and Silvio JohnTJppman Blessed with a voice that scarcely who % has fheard and seen 9 opera jewels, anyone can have this modern pen Peppe Logan Fitts lacks any of the vocal virtues, Miss for"J_a haU century, these bob- and pencil. For you yourself, and for you Eells gave the scenes aU she had tailed scenes are more or less un­ to give to your friends, Eversharp Pens and H;Mr.5 Rosing brought down the vocaUy, but unfortunately she is satisfactory, especiaUy when .Don Pencils are made .in a wide range of styles, above singers especially for this either not fitted facially or tempera­ Jose is brought in merely to be sizes and designs. All bear evidence or the production, and all of them are mentally for thelpart or she failed acted at and sung to. Our sym­ careful work of master-craftsmen in precious worth while artists, though the to let herself go, one or the other. pathy went out to Mr. KilkeUy. metal and in rubber. ©.Gifts of these in­ struments are welcome gifts, to be used and i traditions of the singing and acting Consequently she was a mild The performances were repeated in this particular opera are quite Carmen, practicaUy without the last 3-.ighj to apacked house.*5".'1' cherished through years of useful service. Each passing year will bring added regard for the giver of this practical, beautiful writing equipment, dve Eversharps!' Managua in Ruins After Earthquake ^WAHL-*****, EVERSHARP

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Bar­ Creamola postage) at 7 a.m. Tuesday. bara was a very bright and pleasing * * * chUd, and scholars from both Day Offer Children think Creamola is Mails per S.s. Pan America for and Sunday schools were present s'mply "Great." They thrive Great Britain, Canada, and the at the funeral. The service in St. on it because they really en­ TJnited States of America will close Peter's Ohurch was deeply Impres­ joy it. This ; ure and whole­ at the General Post Office on Wed­ sive and was conducted by the Rev. at some Custard has a creamy nesday:— A. T. Tucker, the rector. The 25 yQ Discount deliciousr.css that you never Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. hymns sung were "There's a friend get in ordinary custard- Registered Mail at 12 noon. for little chUdren." "There is a There is nothing else quite * * * green hiU far away," and Mrs. J. so nice. Mails per S.s. Veendam for Great Swainson was at the organ. Four Britain, Canada, and the TJnited boys acted as bearers—WiUiam States of America will close at the Hollis, Wilfred Hayward, Jack **f*Ki^&r****f^Ji General Post Office on Saturday Mayne and Eugene Meyer. The the 25th-—- famtty mourners were the parents, Men's Golf Suits Ladies' Top Coats CUSTARD Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roberts, and Registered Mail and Parcel Post Freddy and Dudley (brothers), and Men's Top Coats Ladies' Angora Suits PER £jL~~~ PACKKT at 5 p.m. Friday. a large number of relatives and residents of St. George's and dis­ Men's Golf Jackets Hand-Made Sweaters Local Agent: Mails Due on Monday front Eng­ trict. A large number of floral Men's Golf Stockings land tributes were sent especiaUy by Ladies Felt Hats F. J. G. FOOTE chUdren attending the Grammar Mails per S.s. Berengaria due to Schools and Sunday schools. arrive in New York on the 17th, * * * should connect with M.s. Bermuda FAREWELL PARTY sailing from New York on the 18th AprU. On Thursday evening in the Is Baby Mails Despatched White Horse Tavern a fareweU Suck quality at such Low Prices dinner was given by Mr. F. O. Red­ Backward Mails leaving Bermuda on Tues­ mond to Miss Anne Gluck, who day and Wednesday the 21st and leaves on Saturday for New York. 22nd should connect with S.s. Miss Gluck, who has made many in Teething *> Olympia sailing from New York for friends during her stay of about a Southampton on the 24th April, year to St. George's, has been con­ u to 1931. nected with shipping offices, and to Yo\j ***** * r? the Ust of guests were Mr. H. W. U teetk *& *\ —' Mails Due|on Friday from England NeUes, Mr. H. C. Higtobotham, Mrs. F. O. Redmond, Mrs. Hayward, Mails per S.s. Olympic due to Mr. T. O. Redmond, Mr. C. V. Red­ arrive in New York on the 21st mond and Mr. Cleeve Hayward. A YOTJ-—tUr^n should connect with S.s. Veendam special menu was served, and a W perfectly sound, yeU- sailing on the 22nd. most enjoyable evening was spent. * * * ievelope-i lL-Al anda distant Mails Despatched PERSONAL to decay. Mails leaving Bermuda on Sat­ Guests registered at the White THE^ -J-1* X urday the 25th, should connect Horse Hotel are Mr. John Freeman. with S.s. Mauretania sailing from Halifax; Mr. Edward Turner, Hali­ New York for Southampton on the fax; Mr. James Salter, New York; 29th April, 1931. Mr. MaxweU Queen, Miss Rose Bronfir,- New Haven, Conn. col*tau. au •"**-*« «**£ -oo— ofVita^C now«coS- HINTS FOR THE HOME Visitors at St. George's on Wed­ assistms *f * * . By Nancy Hart nesday last, who were deUghted with the historic buUdings and ex­ MUSHROOM RECIPES hibits at the East End were Mrs. E. T«E AUenbury* TroUer, of Matawan, [N.J., Miss Tljere are so many deUcious ways M. A. Hufnagel, New York Oity, and of serving mushrooms that it is a Miss F. L. Kuhn, New York Oity. very easy thing to choose one that These guests of the Belmont Manor appeals to any taste, any occasion. are thoroughly enjoying this, their additional aio The mainstay of luncheon may be first trip to Bermuda, and are plan­ mushrooms, a mediocre dinner ning to come again in the near may be Ufted high above its level future. by the addition of a weU cnosen * * * mushroom dish, mushrooms may FORTHCOMING EVENT be served for party refreshments. * * * On Sunday evening next "Al Broiled Steak with Mushrooms Donahue and His Orchestra" will give a musical evening to the Ball­ The steak should be dusted with room of the St. George Hotel. Write /or free coj-y of "Infant Feeding Their musical abilities are so well by the 'ABewbttT-ys' Foods." pepper and salt and broiled quickly. The mushrooms should be treated known that doubtless they will the same way. After being cooked, have a large number of residents Allen & Hanhurys Ltd*. , London pour mushrooms over steak. A hot present in addition to guests of the Special Representative for B.W*ill platter should be used. hotel. The programme, which will mm** last about two hours, wiU com­ H. S. HALSAJLL. mence at 8.30 p.m. gj Eggs and Mushrooms m m m One pound of fresh mushrooms SPECIAL SERVICE cleaned in several waters. Don't let them stand. Peel and put them In the Town HaU on Sunday even­ in a stewpan, with two ounces of ing EvangeUst Alexander Hough­ butter, one-hah teaspoon of s '.It ton wUl conduct a service com­ and white pepper. Set them error mencing at 8.45. His subject being the fire untU thoroughly heated; "Judgment," and aU seats at these turn into a shaUow dish and top meetings are free. with stale bread crumbs. Dot with I •*3_5^£ bits of butter. Dust with salt an \ pepper. Bake in a hot oven fiv* add beans and mushrooms and minutes. Spread them on hot cream; let simmer for about ten buttered toast and serve. minutes and serve hot. Dried lima beans should be soaked over night * * * before using, drained and cooked Stuffed Mushrooms to boiling water until soft. Season with cream and butter. Half a pound of medium-sized # * * mushrooms, tablespoon butter, two K.QJ tablespoons each of bread crumbs Lobster with Mushroom and chopped ham, one teaspoon of minced parsley, smaU piece of To cook lobster after one of the Whitens Teeth Quickly onion (minced), salt and pepper. approved methods is must first be Claude Neon General Advertising OLYNOS -whitens teeth Fry the onion in the butter, and boiled and cut into fair-sized pieces, LIMITED K quickly because it re­ then add to it the bread crumbs, but not minced. For three one- moves the ugly yellow stains, ham, parsley, and seasoning. Stir pound lobsters, allow the quantity 7% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock f ermenting food particlesand all together, and remove from the of sauce given below, increasing (Par Value $100) tartar. Its antiseptic, cleans­ Are. Next, skin the mushrooms proportionately as may be neces­ ing foam reaches every crev­ and out off their stems, fUl them sary. Put a tablespoon of butter in Company's business in NEON LIGHTING increased 118% for year 1930 ice and destroys the danger­ with the mixture from the pan. a chafing dish, when melted add a over preceding year. ous mouth germs that cause Grease a baking tin, place the teaspoon of finely chopped onion. tooth decay. mushrooms carefully In it, _and When they begin to colour, add one- Net earnings for year ending December 31st, 1930 equal to $21.00 per share pint of Spanish sauce, ten fresh If you want sparkling white, upon each put a small pieei of of Preferred Stock outstanding. sound teeth, start using Kolynos. butter. Bake in a moderate oven mushrooms which have been peeled You will see the difference in for a qua; ter of an hour or twenty and cut into bits, and salt and pep­ $96 per share and accrued dividend to yield over 1*25% three days. minutes, and while cooking make per. Stir aU together and let cook some neat rounds of buttered toast. slowly for ten minutes, then add (Plus Transfer Tax) Place one mushroom upon each the lobster, a tablespoon of parsley carrying a bonus ot one share of common stock with each preferred -share purchased. KOLYNOS piece, and serve whUe quite hot. and a dash of nutmeg. BoU five OENTAL*CR^AM * * * minutes longer and serve. To make Lima Beans and Mushrooms the Spanish sauce melt one ounce Agents. NICHOLL & ASHTON, of butter, add to it one ounce of W. C. PITFIELD & COMPANY Two cups cooked lima beans, flour and stir over the fire until MONTREAL coloured a good brown. Add one- two cups fresh mushrooms, one For further particulars apply to:— tablespoon butter, one-fourth cup half pint of stock, one-half a carrot, HEINZ cream, one-fourth teaspoon salt. one onion and a stalk of celery. ALBERT E. NICHOLL Stir untU it begins to boU, let stew _!-, COOKED ££ TJse beans that have been cooked Tel. No 752 Bermuda Special Representative |__ and t and seasoned with salt, pepper and slowly for an hour, and strain SPAGHETTI Serve butter. Put butter in a saueepan, through a fine sieve. Page 6 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLOXiST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931

THIS WEEK IN WASHINGTON CHURCH SERVICES Washington. D.C. April 17.—The Just Arrived intensely human ride cf President SUNDAY, APRIL 19th Hoover's nature is emphasized bs his invitation to Eyren TJntiedt to CHURCH OF ENGLAND pas's a whole day and be an over­ DUNLOP night guest at the White House. The Cathedral Byrsn is the 13-year-old hero who 8.00 p.m.—Holy Oommunion earned nation-wide praise for his 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and efforts to save the lives of his little Sermon. brother and 24 other children who (Preacher, Rev. A. P. Kirkpatrick) were caught in a stalled school bus 4.00 p.m.—Masonic Service. near Lamar, Colo. The Piesident •u (Preacher, Rev. Archibald Ball) has paid the ittlo fellow the ad­ 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. ditional honour of letting him nam • * * * the time, offering to wait until he . St. Paul's, Paget is fully recovered from the effect W of freezing his hands and feet while 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. keeping the other children active 10.45 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. and warm. (Preacher, The Bishop.) 11.30 a.m.—Sung Eucharist. OU could not find a milk so pure or as rich in Those who view the nation's chief cream than St. Charles Evaporated Milk. It solves 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Y as a cold, unemotional being will (Preacher, The Rector) the one great problem of fresh milk in the home. get a new slant on him by this inci­ GOLF BALLS (Music by S. Barnabas Guild Choir.) dent. Other Presidents have had the It is richer in cream than ordinary milk, pore * * # happy faculty of dramatizing their Both Sizes and safe—there's no waste from souring—and if can St. Mary's, Warwick public acts, becoming popular be diluted for every purpose. 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. figures in the public mind. Mr. It's Convenient—always handy on your pantry shelf 11.00 a.m.—Choral Celebration and Hoover preserves his dignity at all —and when you want it. Sermon. times except when it concerns For sale at the foUowing stores It's Economical—costs less and goes farther. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and children. The little ones "see Sermon. It's Safe—sterilized—and comes to you in air-tight through him" and take to him in­ * * # ENGLISH SPORTS SHOP hermetically sealed containers—fresh and sweet. stantly. They appreciate his real For the wise housekeeper, St. Charles Evaporated sympathy and v nderstanding and St. Mark's, Smith's Parish LUSHER'S SPORTS SHOP Milk completely solves the home milk problem. five minutes after meeting him are 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer, Holy on terms of cordiality with him. Communion and Sermon. PENISTON GL BROWN Few presidents have been draped Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish SMOXE SHOP, Ltd. with the austerity that Mr. Hoover 4.00p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ "1 is supposed to have. That he is so mon. TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS cool and devoid of outward signs of * * * worry can be charged to the fact St. Mark's Mission Chapel that since his early manhood the Chief has always been in the thick 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon, of impossibilities, most often in for­ i (Rector, Rev. Archibald Ball, M.A.) Okere's Cream In every Drop eign lands where the highest "poli­ * * * Christ Church, Devonshire 1 I NESTLE PRODUCTS, 2 Lafayette St., New York tics" had to be played to get people of different upbringings to come 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Mr "-MR* Please send me the free recipe oook "Delicious 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Dishes" en St. Charles Evaporated Milk around to his way of doing. It is be­ ginning to seep through to the pub­ Sermon. <*t 'K-«*- Name - , . „.,„..,.,.„ lic consciousness that Mr. Hoover's 3.30 p.m.—Holy Baptism. *• S. VAUJS Address ..•• .. , , „ , coolness is almost entirely of the 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Burnaby St. NES AS IT CLEANSES head and net of the heart as evi­ Sermon. Ha-niHcn City . Country. * * * By combining the laxative and refreshing properties of an effer­ denced in his offer to fraternize vescing 'Salt' with ih - invigorating tlen-.en s of tne famous Tonic \lfa-m:m0mmm**mi!!mmWX& with little Byvan for a whole day. St. Peter's, St. George's Phosferine- a real Tonic ' health ' salt has been e.o ved which is * * * 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. quite ree from the enervating defects of earlier salts and laxatives. 11.00 a.m.—Matins. Phosferine Health Salt perfectly supplies the need for a tcnic laxative which modern life makes a necessity* T is wonc'er'ul Those who have mot the Presi­ 7.30 p.m.—-Evensong. dent since his return from the Car­ Fruit Sal Hamilton. ld.00 a.m.—Sunday School. m * m ^!""»=*^"Sfe35S_"-t5S3 3.30 p.m.—Preaching Service. ;iS_*_E5*_5--S_S_ Mr. Hoover has declared him­ 7.30 p.m. E. L. Evening Worship. self well pleased with tbe results of his plea a year ago to big indus­ 7.45 p.m. Tuesday, E. L. Prayer Gauranteed by the Liverpool & trialists "to keep wages up to a high Service. level. Recently a report that a London & Globe Insurance Co. Ltd, Rev. C. A. Munro. sinster influence, "bankers" being whose funds exceed 24 millions * * * specially mentioned, was attempt­ sterling. Port Royal Circuit The EASY WAY ing to have concerns cut the pay of employees in order to show a bet­ Insurance against Grace Church, North Shore ter balance sheet, went the rounds to take things easy . . . the 11.00 a.m.—W. H. MacLean. FIRE of the newspapers. Meanwhile gov­ 7.30 p.m.—Local Supply. ernment reports show a lessening in * * * unemployment. SICKNESS pause that refreshes Emmanuel Church, Southampton Support of Mr. Hoover's demand That easy chair, slippers and an ice-cold bottle 3.30 p.m.—W. H. MacLean. for high wages is seen in a report ACCIDENT of Coca-Cola. It that won't rest and refresh you * * * nothing else can. That's why so many thousands from Italy in which Mussolini is Highly favourable rates and excellent security against risks you Warwick Church, Cobb's Hill of homes keep bottled Coca-Cola ready in tke quoted as saying that further cuts face every day make it folly to fall to insure: ice-box. Order it by the case from your grocer. 7.30 p.m.—W. H. MacLean. in the pay of government employees JOHN BARRITT & SON in that country wiB seriously impair Central Circuit Bw-tss Authorized Bottler of Coca-Cola their buying power, ordering that ALBERT E, NICHOLL OVER Nine Million A DAY—IT BAD TO BE GOOD TO GET WHERE IT IS no further economies of such char­ Harris Bay Qeneral Agent for Bermuda acter be made. Hamilton. Phone 752. m m m 11.00 a.m.- -Rev. John U. Bell. -Sunday School. The United States Chamber of 10.00 a.m.- Commerce, perhaps acting on Abe 8.00 p.m.—Thursday, League. Hotels—Steamships—Stores Supplies Martin's assertion that his country * * * pays no attention to safeguards All Orders Receive Marsden against panics in years of prosper­ 3.00 p.m.—Rev. John U. Bell. Personal Attention ity, is studying plans to minimize FIRESIDE ASSORTMENT 1.45 p.m.—Sunday School. Bermuda Representative the effects of unemployment and 8.00 p.m.—Evening Service. A charnUng package of delicious con­ establish methods to keep factories Mr. Alec. Darrell W. S. PURVIS at work the year round. fections. Take one home with you !! * * * Julius H. Barnes, chairman of its Shelly Bay On sale at all high-class Candy Stores and board of directors, gave out the an­ BRUIT'PRODUC Stands. nouncement recently, after a long 7.30p.m.—Rev. JohnU. Bell. talk with the President, with whom 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. 280 Washington St. NICHOLL & ASHTON he discussed plans for private en­ 8.00 p.m.—Tuesday, League. terprise to deal with unemployment New York Oty Bermuda Agents Sub j ect—Missions. without governmental aid. One of the plans looked upon with much g2B22H___r52*> favour was to distribute wages on a retail outlets by the mall order shorter-time lower wage level, when houses has helped maintain their >~% necessary, so that the loss to work­ volume, the report indicates, as ers will be reflected only in the customers send for goods when BUY 5E 8. W e* W M ffltEe. K! ***•**-• sk^ l**,^* £l__-*2- reduction of their savings and not unable to find them on the chelves *•!-&& -Hl#I__i^^ *^_Sr77S in their spending. The Chamber .OSSON. Ei'dtANi* will meet at Atlantic City on April of the local branch. 29 and announce its findings at * * * iaftij-jbs that time. Perpetual motion machine in­ m * m ventors are the only ones required 'Just heat it to furnish a working model, ac­ HEDliUNDS A sharp cut in the number of alien cording to a statement issued by and eat it" arrivals shown by the govern­ the Patent Office. The rule laid ment figures for February. During down one hundred years ago is MEAT BALLS AND GRAVY that month a total of only 3147 new stUl adhered to in that respect. immigrants, intending to reside Few are aware that flying machines here permanently, was uncovered. Economical—Tasty —- Convenient came under the same ruling for This figure is Jthe smallest for 120 many years but the rule was drop­ GENUINENESS years, beyond which records of the ped shortly after Professor Lang- Labour Department do not extend. NICHOLL & ASHTON In making a present of a piece of silverware, the first thing ley's epochal but fatal flight. One you do is to satisfy yourself by the Hall Mark stamped on it, si February's low total appears even Sole Bermuda Agents lower when compared with the flying machine patent issued was for a balloon to be towed by a flock tD tSOi number admitted in June, 1913, ° SO ALSO WITH RUM when 176,261 aliens arrived, the of eagles. One of the prized ex­ hibits of the Patent Office is a HUNTLY TOWERS Hamilton Hotel Beauty If you want the genuine greatest number ever to come here in a single month. Stricter model of-a device for enabling boats PAGET Barbados Mount Gay Rum enforcement of the immigration to surmount sandbars in rivers. Parlour It was issued to Abraham Lincoln, see that our laws is credited with the decrease. * * * many years before he became The grounds are open to visit­ FINGER WAVING President. TRADE fo • &- -^*Ut^c\ cl MARK Good roads, making shopping at ors every Sunday MARCEL WAVING rH. NEV^FRKNCiH RE_afED__ appears on the cask or.the bottle without which none is genuine chain stores easier for farmers, The management extendsa cor­ MOUNT GAY DISTILLERIES have not materially affected the THERAPiON No f Special spring price for Per­ sales by the big mail order houses, THERAPIOHNO.2 dial invitation to all interested manent Waving. Barbados, B. W. I. according to a government survey. *f HERAPION No 3 The depression naturally has cut Ho. 1 Cures Discharges.- No. _ Cures Blood in tropical Vegetation. Obtainable from all Reputable Wine Merchants Poison. No. S Cures Chronic Weaknesses. •sales but the condition has been Sold by leading Chemists. oreitherNo. return TnailfroDI J. BINGHAM MORRIS Telephone 5SS i. $10*00 PR. _F.Ct.KRC Med-Co. H-verstoek Rd.N.W 5, London general. Tbe establishment of if In doubt No. required do not hesitate te rcite (0 272&t*.tu.tp. **. "R tH honest oplatoi I- M -H't-bUIB-.*"--*_"" / THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931 Page 7

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FOURTH INSTALLMENT of raw whisky. "Don't you re­ She glanced again toward the member when Pete Gorham took querulous murmur of her dad's TIi3 Kid's name was Bob Reeves, in after us, after Nate Wheeler's voice. **You better quit the Poole but back home on the Brazos they funeral, and you remembered you and get outa the country," she said called him Tiger Eye, because one never got your gun back from the hurriedly. "The vaUey folks'll eye was yellow—the eye with which bartender before you left town?" kill you—" he sighted down a gun-barrel. "Pete Gorham! Who's he? I don't She seemed to think that was His father was "KUler" Reeves, but remember any!" saying more than she dared, for the boy did not want to Mil. If he The kid's hand left its slow she turned sharply away and drove stayed home he would have to carry stroking of the horse's sweaty jaw. off. on his father's feuds, so he headed He walked over and stood beside He went over to Pete Gorham, his horse, Pecos, northward and the kneeling girl, bashful but lifted him to his feet and faced him encountered Nate Wheeler, who determined. toward the vaUey. drew his .45 and fired just as Tiger "Souse me," he said diffidently, "Go hunt yo'se'f a coyote den Eye did. The Kid didn't want to gun-hand to his hat brim when and crawl into it," he advised kill Nate, only to cripple him, but she looked up. "Did yo'aU say harshly, and started back up the his aim must have been wild, for Nate Wheelah's funeral taken place hiU, cUmbing Uke one in a great Wheeler dropped from his horse. yeste'day?" hurry. Babe Garner came riding up. "Why, of course it was—" she The kid's Ups thinned and Wheeler was a "nester," he said, checked herseU abruptly, one swift, straightened when he remembered and had it coming to him. Tiger troubled glance going to her father that girl running for the hiU, Pete Eye rode to Wheeler's cabin to on the ground. "You must be a after her with his rope. Any other notify the dead man's widow. stranger in the vaUey if you don't man would have shot to kiU. But The Kid breaks the news of Nate's know—" She cast a swift, sud­ somehow this thing of kilUng—it death to his widow and then goes denly enUghtened glance upward. was plumb easy to do, but yo'aU out and brings in his body, dis­ "Are you one of them Poole rim never could put the Ufe back in a covering he had not missed his riders?" man once you'd shot it out. InWinter.fullyasmucb as in Summer, shot to disable Wheeler but had Buy NOW broken his arm, while another Your small down a General Electric Refrigerator pays shot had killed the man. A gang ayment instantly its way™preserving food—prevent­ of strangers rides up. One of them Cegins to come back insults Mrs. Wheeler by coupling out of savings—and ing waste—cutting expense. your savings con­ OW—make the decision that her name with the stranger. The tinue year after year. N brings new standards of living, All mechanism is in the Monitor Top Kid shoots a hole in each of the ears of Pete Gorham, who hurlec* new economies, new convenience. —sealed hermetically against air, dirt, the insult, making his escape in tt Install a General Electric Refrigerator tost, wear. All-Steel, porcelain lined, the confusion. Learning that the "nesters" plan —that pays for itself in savings. A scientifically arranged cabinets pro­ to draw the Poole riders into a trap, General Electric means lighter labor, vide greater storage space. Don't the Kid informs Garner, telling extra leisure, sparkling new desserts, delay. Come in and see the General him at the same time he had learn­ ed it was the latter's shot that delicious salads and frozen dainties- Electric that fits your home. Low killed Wheeler and not his own. it means appetizing menus, and down payments and easy terms make Garner is grateful and gets the boy a job riding range for the Poole out­ abundant ice cubes always. ownership immediately possible. fit. Tlie Kid sees a lone rider at­ tack a man and a girl driving in COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATORS, ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS, ELECTRIC MILK COOLERS a wagon and wounds the assailant, and then finds out he is Wheeler. Join us in tbe General Electric Program, broadcast every Saturday evening on a nation-wide N. B. C network 'Even if he is a Poole rider," the girl said, "he did us—a big favour. NOW GO 01\T WITH THE .iTORY 'I happened to be up theah when Funny about the nesters being Old man, aU right. Her old Pete Gorham shot yoh pap," he wise to Poole rim riders. ROBERT D. AITKEN pappy, shot without a chance said, with slow meaning. "J taken That funeral was another strange in the world to help himself. Didn't it upon myse'f to stop Pete befoah thing. They buried Nate Wheeler Everything Electrical for the Home even have a gun on him. Old he could carry out his plan." yesterday, she said. Then what QUEEN STREET, Hamilton farmer, by the look of him. Bald- "WeU, wasn't you rim riding on did they want to carry out a coffin headed and little and old. the vaUey?" and start another procession today The kid investigated his head in­ "I just happened to be theah at for? The kid couldn't see any sense jury. Didn't seem to be any crack the time." to that. in the skull, but still you couldn't "You're a Poole rider, ain't you?" The kid turned his glasses on the tell, with an old man like Mm. "Poole! Poole rider!" The old now-distant wagon and looked for The kid got up and looked in man scrambled to a sitting posture, Pete. Might as weU make shoah the wagon. A sack of Hour was his face working furibusly as mem­ he wasn't trying to tratt the girl. there, and a box of groceries, all ory came back with a rush. "One No, Pete was going straight across jumbled together, and a demi­ of them Texas killers, I betcha! the flat, making a beeline for john lying on its side. The kid Was it you dry-gulched my son, Becker's coulee, as nearly as the !*>"• hoped it held whisky, and reached Ed? Where's my gun?*' He* clawed kid could judge. Satisfied, lie a long arm fo.- it. Sho'ah enough— futilely at his hip, where no gun turned the glasses again upon the old pappy liked his eye opener when was holstered. wagon. he got up in the morning, and was "No, suh, it wasn't me." Shoah was a pret*--, gi-1. The kid Tired taking home a jugful. The kid The girl gave an involuntary never had seen such yeUow hair in gave him an eye opener now, hold­ shudder and closed her eyes for a his lite. Wasn't much Uke that ing the old man's head up and second. aamed stuck-up gi,l bttek ..O.U Nerves tilting the jug to tlie ashy lips "Even if he's a Poole rider, Pa, that naci made ivux oi his yeUow pinched in together in the long he—did us a big favour," she said, eye. This girl, NelUe, never noticed beard. Then he poured a Uttle in a Uttle colour staining her cheeks. his eye. Make his palm and rubbed it on the blue "We've got to be grateful for that." He sighed and gave another lump in the thin gray hair, and "Are you the feUow that shot sweeping glance at the vaUey. you feel after that he trickled a pungent Pete in the ears? They were talk­ Shoah was a funny thing about that depressed Uttle stream on the buUet wound, ing about that yesterday at Nate funeral. Reckon they were jus: front and back. The man's faded Wheeler's fune—" she caught her­ trying to fool him with it, Uke tho down­ blue eyes opened and he stared self up, biting her lip. girl hinted. Maybe they wanted to vaguely up into the kid's face. "Nate Wheelah's funeral," the go aU in a bunch somewhe.e and hearted, "Reckon yo'all feelin' some bet- kid finished softly. 'Yes'm, I had couldn't figure out any way to discour­ tah, suh," the kid said shyly. the pleasuah of eah-mahkin' Pete keep, from being seen, and maybj "Right smaht crack on the haid, the othah evenin'." they just had a fake funeral to fool aged but the whisky'll keep down the "Then you're one of those Texas any Poole rim rider that happened swellin'." And when the old eyes kiUers. They said it was a Texas to be keeping cases. Plumb foolish. stiU questioned, the kid offered killer done that. Pa, ain't you able E.."lo-3t way was to send somebody further encouragement. "BuUet to get in the wagon? I can drive, alo_ig over here to bush-whack dug itse'f a trail in yo'aU's side, if you can sit and ride." hliii. The kid gave a sudden grunt but it ain't deep, no how." She was in a hurry to get a~way oi u.iderstanding. The nesters had The old man opened his mouth from him, even though he liad se..:; somebody, aU right. Or they and moved his jaw uncertainly, sa:ed her from Pete Gorham. thought they had. They'd sent trying to speak. His eyes never left Saved her and her pappy's Ufe, aiid Pete Gorham. And Pete had kinda tbe kid's face. this was all the thanks he got. Tlie got side-tracked, thinking he could ! "Where's NelUe?" The old man k 'l swung on his heel and gave all kill off that old man and get the was stiU dazed, but at least he could hi; attention to backing the wagon girl. speak once more. The kid gave a of" the backbush so the team could The kid's face darkened at the sigh of reUef. be turned around. simpUcity of the scheme. Pete had "Why, suh, she—" he turned He worked swiftly, surely, his thought he could do it and lay it and looked back toward the Mil, capable hands never wasting a mo- to the Poole. They'd blame the "—she's comin'. She'll be heah tic a, never uncertain of the thing i Poole, and they'd go running after directly, suh." they should accompUsh. The team them harder than ever. But Pete The drink revived the old man a was restless, wanting to go home, didn't make it stick. The kid had Uttle, but he seemed to have only aad' the kid turned to the girl. come along and fixed Pete good a vague idea of what had take 1 "If yo'aU would be so accommo- and plenty. place. datin' as to come hold these liawses There was something in her "Team run away," he mumbled. a minute," he said stiffly, "I'd be voice that was Uke her hair. Some­ HEN physically tired you rest and sleep and arise shoah pleased to tote yoh pap ovah thing Uke gold. Of course, yo'aU feeling refreshed and restored. "Throwed me out. Where's NelUe? W She was in the wagon when the and lay him in the wa.gon." couldn't say a voice was yeUow, or But when the nerves are tired it' is different— team run away." "I kin walk, dang ye!" the pld had a shiny sound, but yo'aU could you feel tired all the time—you cannot rest or sleep-v-you fail She came, her long yeUow hair fellow cried pettishly. But he kina imagine it was Uke gold. That to regain energy and ambition—you are excited and nervous. puUed forward over her left shoul­ couldn't, except with the help of girl down in Texas—-her voice was You dread the daily task—have not the energy and courage der. Her face was pale and her the kid's arm under his slaoulders, like a tin pan. Funny about voices to meet people-—you do not enjoyyour meals—every day mouth drooped at the corners, and taking all the weight off the wobbly —they say more than words, some­ you feel more depressed and more discouraged. her eyes were glassy with terror, old legs. times. More than a person wants but the kid thought she was beauti­ "We're much obUged," the girl- their voice to say. Hers did. Hers It is impossible to get back your health and nervous energy ful and he blushed a dark red as said constrainedly, after he had said she'd shoah hate to have any­ without the assistance ol medical treatment such as Dr. he tipped his hat to her. lifted the old man into the wagon. thing happen to a rim rider. Chase's Nerve Food. "You hurt, Pa?" The girl sank "Even if you are a rim rider for the The kid rode dreamUy along, • The elements which your system is lacking are supplied on her knees beside the old man. Poole, I want to thank you for—aU watching the wagon as it bumped in condensed and easily assimilated form in Dr. Chase's Nerve "Pete shot you, didn't he?" you've done."' over the dim trail in the grass. Food and for this reason it is most certain to be of immediate "Pete? Pete who? The horses Then she looked at Pete Gt jrham, Watching just in case she might and lasting benefit to you. run away. Guess they throwed who sat cursing beside a sage- -brush, need help or something. Girl like . me out. Where was we goin' took her foot down off th e hub, that didn't belong with no nester NelUe? Wasn't we goin' some and came over to where t h« kid outfit. She oughta have some big rich place?" stood stroking the nose of the cattleman for a pappy and ride Dr. Chase's Nerve Food "We were going home, Pa." She horse he was holding by the bridle. around on a nice, gentle horse. was kneeling there, looking at the "If you don't kiU Pete G -eham, The wagon finaUy turned into a Quickly Relieves Sleeplessness, Headaches, Indigestion blue lump on her father's head, he'll kUl you," she said in : i fierce shaUow depression and was seen and from there ber staring eyes undertone. no more from the rim. The .kid In Bermuda The Or. Chase Medicine Co., is repre- tented by J.S. Vallis who carries a large stock and turned to the bullet wound in his "Reekon it'U be a right ' smaht marked the place where she Uved; side, which the kid had left un­ marked it with a special signifi­ will supply the trade promptly. whUe befo' he's able."' T pe kid covered ready for further ablutions did not look at her. cance in his mind. * Continued nn Page 10 """""""•""*""*•"""

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-s George's post office and the pro­ COLONIAL vision of pillar boxes in the St. ! George's west district. The next PARLIAMENT i one is the post office at Crawl, Excellent DividendyRecord THE ALLIANCE ASSURANCE CO., LTD; ! which it is proposed, to supply with I postal. delivery from Flatts, and OFFICIAL REPORT Bailey's Bay, by the addition of of the Has stood the test of I some postmen. The post office at Proceedings of the Devonshire north it is proposed to time do away with, and substitute pillar tiinal Life of Canada Honourable House boxes for the reception of mail, having another postman in De­ ESTABLISHED 1824 of Assembly vonshire parish. Tha'post office in Dividends Paid to Policyholders in Devonshire is to be slightly moved Canada from 1870—1929 (Inclusive) in its location so as to more ade­ SESSION 1930-31 quately take care of the area. The post offices at Paget east and Paget (Figures from Government BlueBook) Ass-sis Exceed £30,000,000 (Continue, from Friday's Issue) west are both to be closed, and a post office is to be estabUshed in DAY No. 4_—Tuesday, April 15, the centre of Paget. Similarly Dominion Licensed 1931 Warwick east and west are to go, and a post office be estabUshed in Canadian Companies - $168,842,953 BUTTERFIELD & CO. GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE No. 104 the centre of Warwick. In South­ British Companies $3,813,135 Agents CONSIDERED ampton similarly, and in the case Re-organisation of Rural Post of tbe one at Somerset Bridge, • $77,181,012 Telephone 581 Offices tbe location is to be sligbtly al­ Foreign Companies 29-.3f-t-s4.sll.wl5 sl8.s25.th30. tered. Tbe post office in Somerset On motion of Mr. Spurling the stays, and the post office at Ireland Total • $249,837,100 i Governor's Messago No. 104, re­ Island. With that explanation I lative to the Colonial Postmaster's wiU make this motion. The Mutual Life of Canada * - $34,887,112 recommendations for the re-organ­ Mr. SPURLING moved that the isation of the rural post offices, was recommendations of the Colonial considered in committee. Postmaster be adopted, and that The Mutual Life has paid 20. 7% of the dividends it be recommended to the House Royal Enfield Bicycles Mr. COOPER in the Chair. to send the following Message to paid by Canadian Companies in Canada and His Excellency the Governor:— 14% of the dividends paid by all Companies in Hon. S. S. SPURLING (St. George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, May it please Your ExceUency: Canada First to have it will be remembered that about a year ago we had under consid­ The House of Assembly desires re­ CHROMIUM PLATE eration the re-organisation of the spectfully to inform Your Excell­ post offices, and at that time, Mr. ency that the House has had under Ohairman, additional staff for the consideration Your ExceUency's Now have central post office in Hamilton was Message No. 104, and has adopted SUPERIOR CHROMIUM PLATE provided. It was pointed -out by the recommendations of the Col­ J. J. ARNOLD the Colonial Postmaster at that onial Postmaster forwarded there­ Qeneral Agent time that the additional staff at with. See our new models the head office was the most urgent The House therefore requests Somers Building Hamilton \ thing required for the re-organisa­ 1 that Your ExceUency wUl be pleased 296C«"_s. tion of the post office, but that the to direct the Board of Public Works re-oiganisation of t___ sub-post to proceed with the erection of the offices throughout the Colony was post office at Flatts at the location THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES also imports it, and that at no at the top of Flatts hill approved City Agents for The Electric Light Co. distant date < leport on tli at. would of by the Colonial Postmaster. be submitted for tbe consideration The House further requests that Corner of Reid and Burnaby Streets of the Lcgisis furo. Tne Governor's Your Excellency wiU be pleased to Message No. procure an estimate of the cost of ac­ 2603"J«*s.tp. 104, Mr. Chairman, really submit > his proposals for the quiring a parcel of land at the loca­ re-organisation of the sub-post tion at Harrington Sound recom­ offices. Perhaps I had better read mended by the Colonial Postmaster the message. (Reads message and and of erecting thereon a post office. enclosure.) I am going to make the In acquiring land for post offices following motion. (Reads motion in­ the House is of opinion that a suffi­ Exceptional Sale fra.) I feel we cannot any longer de­ cient area should be acquired in lay this matter, and that we should each case to admit of poUce quart­ of during the current year deal with ers and poUce -courts to be sub­ two sub-post offices, the one at sequently erected thereon. Flatts and the one at Harrington LINENS Sound, those two being the ones Mr. C. G. GILBERT (Sandys much stressed by the Colonial Parish):—Mr. Chairman, while I Postmaster as being the most im­ quite agree tbere should be some portant at the present time. At changes and improvements in the % ol£ DAMASK the top of Flatts Hill there is a sub-post offices throughout Ber­ small piece of land owned by the muda, I do not think it is the right 50-Jfo o£l Coloured Luncheon and Bridge Sets parish vestry of Smith's Parish, time to do it. Probably before which they are willing to turn over September the railway wUl be run­ Lace and Hand Embroidered Goods free of charge, but it not large en­ ning to Somerset. They have now Children's Dresses ough for the area required, and a nearly finished Somerset Bridge small additional piece of land will there, and I think that in making be needed to make the lot up for any changes regarding the post For Two Weeks Only the purpose we have in view. The offices we should bear in mind that Colonial Postmaster has recom­ it is hoped the raUway wiU carry mended for a site at Harrington mails. In that case the location Sound a piece of land on the border of these various sub-post offices LINEN SALON of the Bermuda Development Com­ should be held in abeyance until Somers Building pany property. I think it has been such times as we can see just where Hamilton to establish the post offices and put 3M2*~tJ(17.sl8.-_2e. suggested by the Development Com­ pany that a post office be located up these new offices. It is no use there right in the middle of Tucker's to estabUsh the post offices a long Town, in a building owned by the way from the railway track. The Development Company and rented one at Somerset Bridge wUl be to the Post Office Department. I quite alright, because that is quite do not know whether that was sug­ near the raUway, but I think be­ GOSLING BROS., Lm gested by the Bermuda Develop­ fore we locate these places and spend ment officially, or simply in con­ a lot of money we should just wait WILL CLOSE versation with the secretary of the a Uttle while on this question, and Development Company. Another see the operation of the raUway, so at 1 pan- suggestion made was that it should we can get the maUs carried that be located at Devil's Hole, but the way. It wiU be much cheaper if the raUway carries it instead of on Colonial Postmaster, I might say, is GENUINE of the opinion that to serve local horses and wagons running all Tuesday, AprU 21st residents of Smith's Parish ade­ day and all night, and it would be quately, and to serve the people very much better for aU concerned. LIQUEUR CHOCOLATES in order to allow our Employees to attend the of the Mid-Ocean property satis­ factorily, the location which he has Mr. J. S. PEARMAN (Smith's from AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION recommended, mid way between Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I do not the two, is the most desirable, and know about Somerset, but I know DROSTE & CO., HOLLAND We ask our Customers for their kind Co-operation I personally am prepared to accept there is a crying need in Smith's his recommendation. The Colonial 3167tjfjs.ni. Parish for something of this sort. Postmaster figures that these works People are put to a great deal of Heavy foil-wrapped and specially packed to could be put through in two years, inconvenience. I do not see how and it may be that we can only the raUway will affect it at all down meet the requirements of visitors. make provision for Flatts this year there. This site recommended is a because the Suspensory Accout, very good place. It is on the top I am afraid, is pretty well exhaust­ of the hill, and I think it is a very HALF-POUND BOX—Regular ... 90c The Bemmda School ed. But I think we can in any event good place for it. I am very glad * " " — Fancy ... $1.08 ascertain the cost of the Harring­ a move is to be made. at "The Poincianas" ton Sound Office, and if it is poss­ ONE-POUND BOX— Fancy ...$1.92 ible to take care of it this year it is Hon. S. S. SPURLING:—Mr. An American bearding and day school for children from i. tit* very desirable to do so. With the 14 years of age, including kindergarten group. Scholastic Chairman, I think if the hon. increased business there will be at member for Sandys wiU study the The heavy demand for these excellent program, music arts, dancing and sports. Five resident teachers Tucker's Town, owing to the srec- including Miss Elizabeth Nottingham, Cambridge.MjL, Colunv map he will find the Colonial Post­ Liqueur Chocolates makes certain a tion and completion of the new hotel master has located the post offices bist M.A., formerly teacher at Brearly School, New York City, there, and the volume tyt mail Miss Muriel Paul, formerly kindergarten teacher at Riverside on the raUway route wherever it is i CONTINUALLY FRESH STOCK., matter from the Mid-Ocean Olub, practicable so to do. At Harring­ School, New York City, Miss. Catherine Parker, director of people resident in Tucker's Town, musk, and Miss Flora Bueler, Swiss trained nurse. ton Sound, of course, the railway and the local inhabitants of Smith's is not being built in that locality, Address Parish, and the people who will be but the site selected is one oh the THE PHOENIX at the new hotel, certainly it is RUTH INGALLS g Director route which the Railway Company The Rexall Drug Store necessary to make some provision selected and laid out on their map, Devonshire, Bermuda there in the near future. The Col­ if ever they build that route round Telephone 99 HamUton onial Postmaster's report, as I tSf-J-k. the Sound. The one at Flatts must 3083qq_i. read, recommends the substitu­ serve the people properly, and the tion of eight post offices lor 16, route of the raUway goes right on and if hon. members are not ac­ the extreme North Shore, and it quainted with what he is going to would be an inconvenient location. do, I would advise them to study The one at Devonshire is located Anrtouncement FONG'S CAFE this map, which shows In blue conveniently close to the raUway. Chop Suey, Special the post offices which it is proposed That is my understanding of it. fast Received a Stock of to do away with, and in red the post If hon. members wUl study the map A LA CARTE DAY AND NIGHT offices which it is proposed to they could see these locations Men's Genuine "Palm Beach" Suits establish. I will just run through which the Colonial Postmaster has Going at the very low price of only Open from 9.30 a.m. to 2.30 a.m, them shortly. One post office it recommended. is proposed to do away with is the 30/- I . REGULAR p-ist office at St. George's west, Dr. L. D. BELL (Southampton while they last. Buy here and save Dinner 12.00—2.00 2/9—-66c which, I agree with the Colonial Parish):—Mr. Ohairman, i. quite -9 S Reid Street Telephone 778 Hamilton Postmaster, can very ***ejl be served National Stores by additional postmen ip St. agree with the re-organisation of Continued on page 11 s Enterprise Building Front Street

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9.30—Manger Orchestra OVER THE RADIO 10.00—This Einstein Theory 10.15—National Sojourners New York Chapter 13 Dinner, The Fordham University Glee Hotel Commodore Club, composed of sixty voices, will 10.45—To be Announced SALE present a half-hour concert over 11.00—Hammon's One-Man Show WEAF's network at 3.30 o'clock H-15—Astor Orchestra this afternoon. The programme 11.45—Globe Trotter We are offering includes three Fordham songs, one 12.00—Oakland Orchestra of which was written by Dr. Fred­ eric Joslyn, "the director of the W IZ, New York 395m.-760kc. Glee Olub. 6.03—Van Steeden Orchestra 25% Discount off * * * 6.15—Jolly Junketeer The twenty-fifth anniversary of 6.30—Skit—Little Orphan Annie the San Francisco Are will be com­ 6.45—Junior Detectives memorated, in a broadcast over 7-00—Sketch—Raising Junior The Following Goods WABO's network at 10 o'clock 7.15—Gruen Programme Saturday night. The programme 7.30—Ballew Orchestra Ladies' Cardigans will originate in Washington, D.C, 7.45—Literary Digest Topics in Men's Sweaters and San Francisco. William But- Brief—Lowell Thomas u ** Slip-ons Golf Hose terworth, president of the Chamber 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy—Sketch iKraT OJAUTV BINCB l-S-T * Knitted Suits of Commerce of the United States, 8.15—Tastyeast Jesters " Half Hose will speak from Washington after 8.30—Sketch—Rise of the Gold­ ENGLANDER WINDSOR BEDS " Winter Coats Children's Knitted Suits the United States Navy Band has bergs 0 u opened the programme with "Cali­ 8.45—Pickard Family ** Embroidered Sweaters fornia, Here I Come." After Mr. 9.00—Dixies Circus Complete with Springs Shawls Butterworth ha: spoken, the orig­ 9.15—Hortense Monath, Piano " Coats ination point will be switched from 9.30—Fuller Orchestra Cashmere Scarves ** Striped Blazers the studios of WMAL to those of 10.00—Lanin's Orchestra KFEO, from which the Blue Goose 10.30—T9 be Announced Decorated with hand-painted flowers. Glee Club will be heard. 11.00—Burlesque Skit—Cuckoo Triple baked finish, walnut, mahogany * m m 11.30—Clara, Lu and Em or enamel colours. Rust-proof and sag- V_rd off Men's Polo Coats The late Leopold Damrosch's 11. 5—Memory Lane orchestration of Schubert's 12.00—Slumber Music proof spring. 3 ft. 3 in. width. A great "Marche Militaire" will be pre­ saving at this reduced price . . . sented by the conductor's son and WGY, Schenectady 380m.-790kc. successor, Walter Damrosch, as 6.00—Warren Munson, crooner the introductory selection of the 6.45—Uncle Jim LOCKWARD & CO. General Electric Concert tonight 7.00—Same as WEAF at 9.00 p.m. This composition 7.15—Health Talk £5. 15. 0. Reid Street, West suggests the bright, joyous, parade- 7.20— DeWitt Clinton Orchestra 2S07*_"_s.m. ground aspect of war rather than 7.45—Same as WEAF the bloody and gruesome battle­ 8.00—Jeanette Getz, Piano field. 8.15-12.00—Same as WEAF * * * |fc"My Jim," or "The Girl He Left WABC, New York • 349m.-860kc. The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co. Behind," a war play centering 6.00—Belasco Orchestra Front Street Mens Gabardine around a farmer boy who has been 6.30—Mr. and Mrs. F. C. H.— called to his colours by Abraham Sketch 3036<"«I*. Lincoln, will be enacted before 6.45—Tony's Scrap Book SPORTS JACKETS the WABO-Oolumbia microphones 7.00—Ted Husing's Sportslants by Hank Simmons' Show Boat 7.30—Tremaine Orchestra Stock Company from 11 to 12 p.m. 7.45—Eno Crime Club Correct and Comfortable tonight. G.00—Morton Downey, Tenor * m m 8.15—Golden Blossom Orchestra Cincinnati's famed Symphony 8.30—Vecsey Orchestra A Sports Jacket made of this very desir­ Orchestra playing for the last time 9.00—Pryor's C**emo Band under the conductorship of Fritz 9.15—Ben Alley, Tenor; Ann Leaf, able material for sports or lounge usage Reiner, will broadcast through Organ is specially recommended. station WLW tonight from 11 p.m. 9.30—Wallace Silversmiths (J! WRttfTIOlC until 11.30 as a gesture to the Cin­ 9.45—Mary Charles Songs Cut over a special English pattern in cinnati Community Chest which is 10.00—Programme Commemorat­ beginning its annual campaign for ing Twenty-fifth Anniverasry a belted model and lightly tailored funds during the same week. of the San Francisco Fire. to promote comfort. The 120 piece orchestra will play 11.00—Hank Simmons's Show Boat "Polka and Fugue" from the opera —My Jim This combined with either White or "Schwanda the Bag-piper" by Jor- 12.00—Denny Orchestra omir Weinberger and the tone Beige Doeskin Trousers make quite poem "Don Juan" by Richard KDKA, Pittsburgh 306m.-980kc. Strauss. 6.00—Junketeers a smart appearance.. * m m 6.15—Better Traffic Period 6.30—Same as WJZ TONIGHT'S PROGRAMME 6.45—Peter Paul's Limerick Con­ **£oA!Lufl*0. TWO MODELS test WEAF and WTIC 454m.-660kc 6.54—Teaberry Sport Review 6.00—Children's Programme 7.00—Spoonerisms 67/6 6.30—Tea Timers Band 7.05—Westinghouse Band 6.45—Rex Cole Mountaineers 7.15—Izaak Walton League 7.00--*Highroad of Adventure 7.45-8.30—Same as WJZ 7.15—Black and Gold Room Orch. 8.30—Quartet from Cap and Gown 7 45—Uncle Abe and David Show 8.00—Baseball Scores 9.00-10.00—Same as WJZ J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. % ]* PEARMAN & SONS 8.10—Gene Austin Songs 10.00—Chevrolet Chronicles Sole Agents Queen Street Hamilton 8.15—Atrocity in Murder 10.30—Same as WJZ 8.30—Valspar Orchestra 11.00—Gift Barn Dance 3087«"<"i_. 2956<*«"s.eit--. 9.00- Weber and Fields— 11.30—Same as WJZ Comedians 12.00—Teaberry Sport Review 9.15- Radiotron Varieties 9.30- The Silver Flute 10.00- -General Electric Symphony See Bermuda by Water English Orchestra 11.00- •Lucky Strike Orchestra HOLLY STICK WHIPS 12.00—Lanny Ross, Tenor STEAMER "LOUISE" I WLW, Cincinnati 428m.-700kc. I A Picturesque Trip to St. Qeorge's via Somerset 3.15—Merry Men Quartet and 6.00—Seckatary Hawkins 6.30—Doctors of Melody SCHEDULE 6.45—Same as WJZ Leaves Hamilton for St. George's, Tuesdays and Fridays, at DOG COLLARS 7.00—Gruen Watch Mak?rs 9.30 a.m.; calling at Darrell's Wharf, 9.45; Somerset, Watford 7.05—Orosley Theatre of the Air Bridge, 10.15. Arriving at St. George's 12 noon. 7.30—Brooks and Ross Returning from St. George's, 3 p.m. 7.45-8.30— Same as WJZ 8.30—Crosley Saturday Knights Round Trip 8/- ($2.00) 9.30—Same as WJZ GODET & YOUNG 10.00—Murray Horton's Orchestra " Somerset 6/- ($1.50) 10.15—Bob Newhall, Sport Slices 84.>«I"Jv lp. 3172"J«Js. 10.30—Same as WJZ 11.00—Cincinnati Symphony Orch. 11.30—Henry Thies' Orchestra 12.00—King Edward's Cigar Band If you wish Cold Storage Eggs GIFTS WOR, Newark 422m 710kc. Antique English and French China, Fwnitu]*-* 6.00—-Roseland Orchestra Fritz Reiner, famed conductor of Jewellery, Glass, Prints, Georgian Silver, Sheffield 6.25—Jupiter—Oliver P. Medsger the Cincinnati Symphony Orches­ Do Not Order 6.40—Peter Paul Limericks tra, will direct the orchestra for the plate 6.45—Williams Trio "last time tonight when station Also 7.00—Uncle Don WLW will broadcast two numbers SUNRISE EGGS; Bermuda Place Cards, Tallies, Picture Puzzles, 7.30—Sports Talk from the concert, beginning at 7.45—Montclair Ensemble 11 p.m. Which, are Fresh, arriving from ^0-^ * Paintings 8.15—Kerry Conway's Chats on New York every Monday. i THE LITTLE GREEN SHOP English SUNRISE 8.30—Barbizon-Plaza Orch. 2952W-. to 25.4.31 * | THE TOWER E. and C F. TUCKER 9.00—Emil Velazco, Organ

BRINGING UP FATHER

Br George McManus

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9.15—Piano Pals =H I OVER THE RADIO 9.30—Kaltenborn Edits the News 9.45—The Gauchos (Continue. From Page 9) 10.00—The Coty Playgirl 10.30—Cfraham-Paige Hour Straight Back WTAM, Cleveland 280m.-1070kc. 11.00—Royal's Poet of the Organ 6.00—Same as WEAF < > 11.30—Fortune Builders Sound T?_.eth 6.30—Organ Processional 11.45—The Round Towners • 7.00—Same as WEAF 12.00—Back Home Hour from Buf­ Firm Flesh 715—WTAM Concert Orchestra falo > 7.45—Same as WEAF Dense Bone 8.00—Opry House KDKA, Pittsburgh 306m.-980kc. • 8.30-9.30—Same as WEAF 6.00—Vesper Services of Calvary Straight Limbs 1930—Saegertown Aristocrats Episcopal Ohurch < 10.00-12.00—Same as WEAF 7.00—Teaberry Baseball Scores 12.00—Musical Bulletin Board 7.10—Cecelia Choir 00 7.30—Beading by Chester B. Story BABY reared on a food that has not > SUNDAY NIGHTS PROGRAMME 7.45—Palace Credit Badio Beview < sufficient vitamin D is very likely to be 8.00—Westinghouse Salute A feeble, fretful, to have soft bones, 8.30—Grogan Organ Recital • flabby flesh—to be a puny, rickety mite. "Internationalism's Chief Law" This bright little Vellow will be the subject of Dr. S. Parkes 9.00-10.15—Same as WJZ But a baby fed on Glaxo, the fully human­ Cadman's talk over WEAF network 10.15—KDKA Players ised milk-food, with added vitamin D, has Sunday at 5.00 p.m. 10.30-11.30—Same as WJZ every day eats the children's firm flesh, strong bones, straight back, * * * 11.30—Kaffee-Hag Slumber Music sound teeth, and is a healthy*; happy and Renee Ohemet, noted French 12.00—Teaberry Baseball Scores own cereal... Cream of Wheat contented baby. * concert violinist, will be guest artist on the ECA-Victor Pro­ WTIC, Hartford 233m.-l060kc. Glaxo is the food that doctors use and 8.45—Orchestral Gems E'S just six .. . and healthy as the day is long; recommend. gramme to be broadcast over WEAF < Sunday from 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. 9.30—Same as WEAF H That's partly because, when he was a baby, his * * • 10.00—World War Ohroricles mother consulted a famous child specialist: She did The evolution of American music, 10.30—Songs Wit ou. Words" as the specialist said, and used for breakfast the hot, as represented in selections rang­ 10.45-1*,.45—Same as WEAF cooked cereal long considered the children's own ing from parts of Victor Herbert's 11.45—News It_ms —Cream of Wheat. "Natoma" to Moore's "Tiger Bag," 11.47—Hima Islanders 12.00—"The Merry Madcaps" This delicious cereal food is rich in energy-giving WITH ADDED VITAMIN D -KIT. te demonstrated by Lew White, < I oo substance ..: easy to digest, with all the harsh part organist, in his broadcast over tt of the grain removed. "Builds Bonnie Babies WEAF Sunday at 11.00 a.m. * * * TIGER EYE Give your own youngsters this simple little daily Agents: Messrs. The Bermuda Drug Co., The annual Bach concert given care: -. with Cream of Wheat for breakfast: Phoenix Drug Store, Hamilton. by the MacDowell Club of New (Continued from page 7) • York on Sunday is to be broadcast over WOE from the auditorium at Now and then he swept the valley 166 East 73rd Street, between 10.30 with a perfunctory glance, but most to 11.30 p.m. of the time he was staring at the * * * ridge which hid her home. A thin CREAM OF WHEAT l)i. Harry Emerson Fosdick will line of cottonwoods ran up along is non-heating in warm discuss "The Life of the Spirit" a creek there. There were plades weather. And it is per­ when he speaks during the National where the tops of the trees showed fectly protected from contamination in iff Vespers broadcast over WJZ Sun­ above the ridge. One place, where day, at 6.00 p.m. triple-wrapped, triple- the ridge dipped a Uttle, the kid sealed carton. * * * thought he could make out part Vecal choruses by Lew Conrad, of the roof of a building. Might be crooner, alternate with the orch­ rocks, but it shoah did look Uke a estral selections by Luden's Novelty Orchestra, in a broadcast over WJZ roof. Sui da. night at 8.30 o'clock. Tbe kid stirred uneasUy and let the glasr^ drop from his eyes. A • * * * lor go iy attenuated shadow was Cne of the most remarkable sliding - Toalthily down the rocks figures in the American musical beslcc him, a big hat and a pair world, William H. Woodin, both a of shoulders growing longer as he prominent bus* \ess man and com­ looked. The kid sprang up Uke a poser, will spea.. during the Gems startled deer, his gun in his hand of Melody broadcast, over WJZ and pointing straight at the man ftmtheUfcqamdadory Sunday at 10.45 p.m. who stood looking at him. Then io i//e d amity J able — * * • suddenly the kid smUed sheep­ WEAF, New York 454m.-660kc. ishly and tucked the gun back in 5.00—Dr. S. Parkes Cadman its holster. 6.00—Davey Hour "Come aUve Uke a rattler, didn't 7.00—Catholic Hour yuh?" Babe Garner grinned. "You 8.00—Old Stager's Memories been asleep?" 8.30—ECA Victor Programme "No, I been watchin' the vaUey." 9.00—Chase and Sanborn "Hunh!" Babe's tone sounded GOLD 10.00—"Our Government" skeptical. "See anything?" 10.15—Atwater Kent Programme MEDAL *%J? CL .li "Saw a fune'l ovah to Nate 10.45—Iodent Club of the Air Wheelah's place." AND ENGLISH 11.15—National Dairy Productions "You didn't report it to the 11.45—Sunday at Seth Parker's Poole," Babe charged grimly. "What 12.15—Muriel and Vee | Canned Fruits was the matter? Paralyzed so you couldn't get to the pinnacle?" Thousands of tons of fresh sun-ripened fruits are WLW, Cincinnati 428m.-700kc. "No, suh. I was right bus., -,oon taken each year straight from Messrs. Olivers' 6.00—Vox Humana aftah," he said mildly. 6.30—Eoamios own orchards to the Orchard Factory. The patent "Doin' what?" 7.00—College of Music Concert 5S5 replaceal >Ie ccver on each jar ensures that the con- "Shootin' a nestah!" 7.30—College of Music Chorus £32 tents are kept in splendid condition in any climate. "HeU! Why didn't yuh _'*y so?" 8.00—Variety Babe's tone had warmed amazi giy- 8.15—Crosley Concert Hour "Some one trying to dry-;_ ilch 9.00-10.15—Same as WJZ W. & PURVIS & CO., Distributors juh, Tiger Eye?" 10.15—Murray Horton's Orchestra "I reckon he was aimin' thai 10.30—Cuban Anniversary Pro­ a-way, Babe." gramme 11.00—Castle Farm Orchestra (To be continued next week.) 11.15-12.00—Same as WJZ Mee t Extrenie Heat with 12.00—Castle Farm Orchestra WOR, Newark 422m.-7l0kc. TIDE TABLE FOR Cool Blood 6.00—White Eose Knickerbockers 6.15—Wen Talbert's Dusky Trou­ APRIL The highest temperature needn't badours 6.30—Bed Lacquer and Jade T»„ lower your spirits when you begin each day with a bracing glass of 7.00—Uncle Don High Water Sun­ Sun­ ENO's "Fruit Sak". 7.30—New York American Globe Date A.M. P.M. rise set Trotter For ENO cools the blood, cleanses 7.45—Choir Invisible the intestines of waste accumula­ 18 S. 8.21 8.38 5.48 6.49 8.45—Bernhard Levitow's En­ 19 S. 8.55 9.14 5.47 6.50 tions, and checks ordinary ills semble Symphonique where they are most apt to begin. 20 M. 9.34 9.53 5.46 6.51 9.30—Littmann's Entertainers 21 Tu. 10.16 10.40 5.45 6.51 Start ENO first thing tomorrow 10.00—Ludwig Baumann Gala Oon­ 23 W. 11.04 11.34 5.44 9.52 morning. From the beginning, cert 23 Th. 12.03 5.43 6.53 fatigue, headaches, dizziness and 10.30—MacDowell Club Concert 24 F. 0.35 1.08 5.41 6.54 depression fade like a dream at 11.30—Market & Halsey Street 25 S. 1.46 2.22 5.40 6.55 dawn. Playhouse 26 S. 3.00 3.35 5.39 6.55 That morning glass of ENO is a 27 M. 4.08 4.39 5.38 6.56 wholesome habit, a safe, health* WGY, Schenectady 380m.-790kc. 28 Tu. 5.08 5.35 5.37 6.57 ful ha*->it for all the family. 5.00-12.00—Same as WEAF 29 W. 6.01 6.24 5.36 6.57 30 Th. 6.46 7.07 5.35 6.58 hlowSoldln W.Z, New York 395m.-760kc. THREE SIZES 6.00- National Vespers is—New_ Moon See the NEW SMALL SIZE |7.0C—Raising Junior—Skit 25—First Quarter. *'?.lcs Agtmtst §7.15—Badio Luminaries Mean High Water Spring Tides— HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO., Inc. |7.30—Cook's Travelogue 3ft. Sins. Belmont Bldg., New York 18.00—Westinghouse Salute to Also at Toronto Sydney Wellington Mean High Water Neap Tides— Birmingham, Alabama 2ft. 9ins. Prepared only by}. C. ENO. Ltd.. j8.30-*-Luden's Novelty Orchestra London, England Mean Tide Level—lit. 8ins. |9.00—Enna Jettick Melodies N.B.—AU heights are given above |9.15—Colliers Radio Hour soundings on charts. 10.15—Don Carlos and his Marimba jgfH.W.F. & 0.7 hours ,59 minutes. Ui_aJ__Band Age of Tide assumed to be 1 day. 10.30—"World Adventures with ENOS Sunset and sunrise refer to upper Floyd Gibbons" limb of Sun touching the horizon, 10.45—Gems of Melody height of eye being 20 feet above ^[EXT to water, tea is 11.15—"Gangland" sea level. 11.30—Kellogg Slumber Music Times are Standard Times. the cheapest drink, /et 12.00—Boswell Sisters if the tea is good it is the WABC New York 349m.-860kc. most refreshing of all. 1.30—International Broadcast;— Sir Johnston Forbes-Eobert- son and the English Singers, POSTAGE STAMPS "Shakespeare" 6.00— Sermon by Eev. Donald Grey For Collections Barnhouse 6.30—Sweetheart Hour BERMUDA !*£-% 0, 7.00—Fox Fur Trappers c 7.30—Howard Dandies and 8.00—The World's Business BRITISH WEST INDIAN Ihe leading mineral water 8.15—Bhythm Choristers 8.30—Toscha Seidel with Concert ERNEST J. BELL Brooke Bond Tea AT ALL HOTELS AND CLUBS Orchestral I 1 G Ti • Agent A. J. GORHAM, T-*nilton, Bermuda. * GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents 9.00—",Devils, Drugs, and Doctors" Bermuda Press, Ltd., Reid St. THEROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931 Page 11

you agree in toto you are apt, when tainly agree to it. I think we want Boy Hero Will Be Hoover's C**-*-.-* COLONIAL PARLIAMENT at a later stage you want to dis­ to build these sub-post offices, but agree with some details, to be told not fix up residences for the sub- you have agreed to it, and it is too postmasters with them. I think (Continued from Page 8 late. Therefore I suggest to the then we can have the mails secure hon. member in charge that he and amply protected, rather than the sub-post offices as outlined by adds the words "agrees generally" have the sub-postmasters living tbe Colonial Postmaster, but tbere and add no such thing as we are on the premises. I think that is is one thing I do not think is nec­ going to have quarters for sub- just extra expense. That is my opin­ essary to have, and that is quarters postmasters in sub-post offices. ion. for the sub-postmasters. I think The elimination of paractically if we follow the principle of the one sub-post office in every parish Mr. H. T. NORTH:—-Mr. Chair­ Mangrove Bay post office, and we is a very good idea. It seems to be man, I cannot agree with the hon. have a police court and magistrates' absurd we should have two sub- member on my right, or the hon. court, that will be very satisfactory, post offices in every perish for the member for Devonshire, Mr. Wat­ but to find quarters for every sub- amount of postal matters that has lington. You can build as many postmaster is going to be a very to be delivered in most of them. houses down there for the sub- expensive thing. It seems to me postmasters as you Uke, but are» Bryan Untiedt, 13-year-oM hero that the post office, a police court, Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE :— they going to stay there at nughts of the bus disaster near Lamar, and temporary quarters for the (Hamilton Parish):—Mr. Chair­ to watch the mail for the public? woman s Cote., ia which six children lost constables would be alright, but man, partly in answer to the hon. I guess not. These people get their lives, will be an overnight not living quarters for families member who has just taken his through their office work at 5 or guest of the President, greatest charm... and so on. That would involve seat, I would say that probahly 6 o'clock and they wiU close the great expense to build residences the hon. member has overlooked the office, a great many of them, and A BEAUTIFUL SKIN! No woman can be on the post offices so as to accom­ fact that in the country, and want to come into HamUton to a attractive without it. modate families. It would be a especially in the particular section show, or go out in the country. They are not going to be such fools For fresh loveliness, for a skin that very large thing. For instance, by the new hotel, there will be a is soft, young, delicately colored, take the central post office. There great deal of valuable mail, and if as to stick in the post office to watch the maU. (Laughter.) I there is nothing like Pompeian. The is more mail goes through there the postmaster does not Uve on alluringly fragrant Beauty Powder than any place, and you might the premises and mails are coming think it is going to open a big door, and the next thing we wiU want comes in just the right shade to suit as well say it is necessary for down there we will say at 10 or individual complexions. Pompeian MORNREGENT STREET, LONDOYN W . quarters there for the staff. With to get quarters for other officials. 11 o'clock at night—(Mr. Talbot:— Better leave this thing. I think it is Bloom is a rouge subtly blended to that part of it I do not agree. The They don't.) come down very late, bring out the natural beauty of your locations are alright, and the nee-, often sometimes at 8 or 9 o'clock at a good thing to buUd court-rooms in connection with the sub-post skin. Pompeian Preparations are esary pillar boxes throughout the night, and they used to come much inexpensive and insure quality offices in the different parishes. districts will certainly make a later than that, and if these mails and purity. Maybe quarters for the district FINE PERFUMES great improvement in the re-or­ are deposited in a place away from ganisation of these sub-post offices. poUce could be built with it, and Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & Co. all homes and houses, such as they could live at the places, and 40 East 34th St.. New York. U.S.A. "Chaminade" "June Roses" you have in Hamilton, I say it is In Hamilton: Beid & Burnaby Sts. * Mr. H. T. NORTH (Hamilton be some protection for the maU. not a desirable thing to have very If you think what the hon. member "Gardenia-Morny" "Mysterieuse" Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I quite valuable mail deposited there to for Devonshire, Mr. WatUngton, agree with the recommendations be left all night without somebody thinks, that the postmasters are made by the Colonial Postmaster, in charge of the place, and have going to stay around to watch the onpeiaij but concerning the quarters I am them to stay there. It is a very maU, you are very much mistaken. FOR I BEAUTY/ & TOILET LUXURIES the same as Dr. Bell. It seems to me different thing in Hamilton, where P. of all kinds quite unnecessary for the Oolony you have the place properly policed, to build quarters for the sub-post­ often walking round corners, and Mr. T. H. H. OUTERBRIDGE:— in these fragrances masters. It will lead to having the the post office is right opposite the Mr. Chairman, I do not suppose Colony build other quarters for a police station. That is a very diff­ anybody thinks they would stay great many pother officers, and I erent thing to having valuable at home to watch, but it is a differ­ are sold by the think it is quite unnecessary. mail in the country away from ent thing if you have a family in a Sub-postmasters should find their homes-, away from the police, and house to locking up places in isolat­ Principal Retailers own quarters, and be on the look­ no doubt a great many robberies ed positions, the same as these out _f or mail whenever it is due. would take place there. I would post offices wiU be, and leave, it in Bermuda at very I_know_it is quite essential as far like to ask the hon. member in through the night. If you have as the recommendation about Har­ charge of this measure the posit­ valuable maU in a quiet location, advantageous prices rington Sound post office, is con­ ion of the post office at Bailey's in the position we expect them to cerned, and it is essential it should Bay. The one there at the present put this post office, near where compared with the be_.carried out. There are a great time is not far away from the pro­ what is called the old Watch House J many people down there, and the posed site. On this map it is marked used to be, where people used to be mainland. new hotel is nearing completion, blue, and the red one is right along­ locked up, and you expect to leave and there is a great crowd of men, side of it, and judging from the it there all night to be distributed Ave or six hundred of them, having two marks the post offices would in the morning, as most mail is at [ SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: mail come in and mail go out. It be in about the same location, or the present time, I can foresee you Don't let it go until it NICHOLL & ASHTON, P. O. Box 372, HAMILTON means a big lot of work there and a very near, perhaps on the opposite are going to have a lot of trouble. more suitable place is required. side of the Bay. (Mr. Spurling:— develops intosomething If you have a family living in that much more serious. The site recommended I think is On Colonial property.) On the op­ particular house, or in a portion very convenient, because it will posite side of the Bay? I should say There is no better t 3fcS-----__^__-.;;_i__'^ of it, people will not know when the remedy for the relief of serve part of three parishes, St. that would be right away from the man is at home and when he is not, George's, Hamilton, and Smith's, railway. Inotherwords.it would be Coughs, Colds and all and they will hesitate before going Bronchial Afflictions and it will be just about in the cen­ away from the old public wharf, there to break in. tre of that district. It should be I suppose. I do not know if the hon. than Eobert's Syrup. It «.it, convenient, too, for the hotel, the member can definitely say the breaks up the cold, Mid-Ocean Club, and the residents locality, but if it was at the old Mr. H. T. NORTH:—Mr. Chair­ soothes the throat and of the lower part of Smith's Parish. post office, as it would be, I sup­ man, the hon. member is entirely quickly restores normal It should be very convenient, and pose it would be 200 yards from the wrong. At Flatts, for 15 or 20 years, conditions. Most pleas­ I think the work should be under­ railway there. At the new site, probably 30 or 40, the man has been ant to take. ^ V**^^|it deposited in a store, or part of a ¥• taken as soon as possible. I do not where this shows it, it would Manufactured by think there is any necessity for practically be alongside the railway, store has been the post office, NORTHROP & LYMAN CO* r quarters. If they want, let them and it is still a store. There is no UMITED 'V^ -'€**^**MM »%•: and I understand from the hon. "Toronto, Canada build quite decent post offices, and member they propose to build "policeman and no sub-postmaster jStrS*^ -•-•^Tj*' there, and there has undoubtedly r: if you want to have accommodation there and have a court-house and t S5* '_>""SEiS" *- •******-• for the policemen maybe it is a post office, and a place where a been a great deal of valuable mail good thing. I beleive the police­ magistrates' court could be held, left there, especiaUy during the men are now found quarters, and instead of renting the place which last ten or twelve months, belonging to guests of the Frascati Hotel. !-__S__ it will not cost any more probably they now have to rent, and also to have the policemen living over renting the post office which they I have never heard, and I do not ^§_f-*3___M the post offices than elsewhere. To have to rent. beUeve any member here has, of any mail being tampered with in SYRUP build quarters for the sub-post­ any way. There has been nothing THE EXTRACT OF] masters I think is quite unnecess­ Hon. H. W. WATLINGTON (De­ lost from the place, and there are ary. vonshire Parish):—Mr. Chairman, COD LIVER AND TAR stores throughout the country, I think we can very well leave the part of which is used as post-offices, whole question, as we are only go­ Mr. W. A. MOORE (Southampton and I have never heard of any rob­ ing to be able to get through the two Parish):—Mr. Chairman, it seems beries, the terrible robberies the post offices most urgent, and grants § SPRATFS Fed dogs like SPRATT'S Biscuits to me if you are going to have two hon. member would have us think will have to be made for the fol­ post offices off the railway route are bound to take place. There is n always lead. lowing ones and we shall have.to it is going to cost as much to have no likelihood at aU. mail carried to those two down discuss them when they come up. tean-Stinqs -*->- there as it would be for the whole Provision has been made for this ~" Quickly. business. (Mr. Tucker:—Use post office at Flatts, and it is im­ Mr. H. J. B. DUNKLEY (Devon­ Believed motors!) If they have to use a perative it should be very shortly shire Parish):—Mr. Chairman, Vicks' healing, horse and cart to go to those two fixed up. I think we had better let there is one thihg I would like to Travelling This Summer? point out, and that is the matter antiseptic in­ places it is going to cost practically this message in this motion of the gredients bring as much as it does now. hon. member go along. I quite of the size. It says "Government agree with the idea of having the owned buildings with a floor area _§: soothing relief We have just what you need, Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT (Paget postmasters living on the permises. of not less than 700 square feet.' Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I do not I think it is absolutely a necessary I do not think the offices should and our prices are low. be one size, because I think 700 WICKS | think it is desirable to start in on thing to have in tha future, because the question of quarters for sub- just as was stated by the hon. square feet would take care of a •AVAPORUB Trunks Ladies' Blouse Cases postmasters. With the snips com­ member for Hamilton Parish, val­ post office and a court-room in 0V&9 tZMlLUQNJAR$1/$MYEAW Suit Cases Ladies' Hat Cases ing here now bringing mail, and uable mail goes to these places and half the parishes, and they would the ships taking mail away, I ven­ has to be taken care of, and there not require 700 square feet to handle Wardrobe Trunks ture to assert there is not one case should be someone on the premises the mail they have to handle. That a month where a postmaster has to see it is looked after. For the area would be large enough for a recently been kept out at night. convenience of the outlying dis- court-room as weU. There would f_fe*M-X«Mc We all have to go to our duties at trcits it is necessary to have some­ be two or three having a much V KILLS THE ARCADE FURNITURE CO. the time those duties have to be one on the premises. The hon. larger quantity of maU to handle flieSa m os quitos, roaches performed, and there is no reason member on my left lives up here which may require that space, but Burnaby Street in the majority they would not Costs less too 3169*1%. why, as the hon. member for where he. can get more conveniences Southampton, Dr. Bell, said, the of this sort and more accommoda­ require 700 square feet of floor space, postmaster at Harrington Sound tion. He has a box and he can go at and it would give plenty of room for should be provided with quarters anytime he wants, but out in the a court-rrom. to be there at night any more than country you cannot do that, and it —which was affirmed. the postmaster at Hamilton, or is a great convenience to have post­ Hon. [S. jS. SPURUNG:—Mr. the officials in the post office at masters or postmistresses living Chairman, the size of the post Ayes IS: Nays 11. TISSUE PAPER Hamilton should' have quarters. on the premises. It is expedient offices will vary, as I know one of To start the question of general they should, for the protection of these post offices one day last week, Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT:—Mr. qua. sets for postal officials is start­ the mail, in my opinion. I shall the Colonial Postmaster told me, Chairman, there is consequential ing a pretty big problem. It is no certainly support that. received 23 sacks of parcel post, and motion with regard to that. All Colours use asking the Public Works De­ it is growing taU the time. If we partment to prepareplans for quar­ Mr. J. D. B. TALBOT"—Mr. are to build sub-post offices I think Mr. TALBOT moved to amend ters if the House is not going to agree Chairman, to bring out the issue we might build them large enough the proposed message to His Ex­ to it, because those plans cost right straightaway, I shall make the for a reasonable amount of develop­ ceUency the Governor by inserting Id Sheet money and cost time to prepare, following motion. ment in years to come. About the the words "except the provision of and would only add to the delay. quarters. In my opinion it is de­ quarters for sub-postmasters" after If we get the question settled Mr. TALBOT moved to amend sirable to have quarters, because the word "therewith" where it whether or not there are to be. the motion by Inserting the words in the past mail delivery has been occurs in the first paragraph of the quarters established to provide for "except the provision of quarters frequently at night, and I think said message. 9d Dozen postal officials at the post offices, it for the sub-postmasters" after the it more convenient for the pubUc will be better for the Works De­ word "adopted" where it occurs that the sub-postmasters should be —whioh was agreed to. partment, the Postal Department, in the first paragraph. living on the premises. Xt would and everybody else concerned. 1% affect, of course, the grade in which Mr. Spurling's motion, as amend­ THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD will leave a straight issue, and we Dr. L. D. BELL:—Mr. Ohairman, the sub-postmasters were, and their ed, was agreed to. will know what we have to deal I will second that motion. X take salary, if they got quarters. The REED STREET with in the future. I should not it the hon. member for Paget, Mr. most important thing is to get a The House resumed, and adopted be able to agree to the message as Talbot, does not mean they will decision so as to get on with the the resolution of the committee. it is, unless the words "generally exclude constables' quarters, but post offices at Flatts and at Har­ agrees" are added, because when just for sub-postmasters. X cer­ rington Sound. Te bo Continue. *=*-. Page 12 THEROYAL QAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1931

TRANSFORMING KING'S FOR SALE HA.&E:SMITH SQUARE By Public Auction jQmifed Somers Inn Under power of sale contained f&F* : ^ •" FOUNDED 1 889 in Mortgage AN OLD ENGLISH ATMOS­ PHERE ^Maru Marshall On Tuesday, 21st Day of -—• mW**~**K**>. *r**^*~*~****f*wPi f April, 1931 Yet another addition to improve­ ments in the town of St. George's On the premises commencing was inaugurated this week, when Probably because our clothes are at 4 P*ni. French work was commenced on the longer, and more ample generally, "Somers Inn," lacing the water­ all sorts of open-work arrange­ ALL TEAT certain parcel of land front in the centre of what has been ments have been revived to give situate in Pembroke parish in the known for some time as Market them the needed lightness and Islands of Bermuda (opposite Deep- Square, and now called "King's airiness. Hence we see eyelets, Perfumery dale Dairy) and designated as lot Square." The whole of this im­ lace insertions, slashes, slits and No. 18 on a plan of the whole tract portant property has been acquired fagoting which suggest the ' 'peeka­ of land bounded NORTHERLY t y by Mr. Bradley Bryan, who intends boo" fashions of other days. lot No. 15 on the said plan bargaine " that, when completed, St. George's The fagoted sleeve shown in the to be sold to George Hazel and thero shall have a well appointed hotel, sketch is an exmaple of this sort \ measuring 50 feet EASTERLY in that will appeal to the best class of of thing. It is copied from one of part by Lots No. 16 and 19 bargained visitors, whether they wish to be­ the new spring dresses but can to be sold to Henry James Carter come permanent guests, or only easily be reproduced by the home Offers an ideal solution to the problem of gifts partake of a light lunch. and William Alexander Rabain res­ for friends at home—For what could be more ap­ A few days ago our representative pectively and there measuring 105 was given tbe opportunity of ob­ feet SOUTHERLY by the main propriate than a bottle or prehaps two of this taining a glance at the plans, PubUc Road and there measuring ever acceptable luxury. which have been accepted by the 50 feet and WESTERLY in part by * Corporation, for what will amount lots No. 14 and 13 belonging to to reconstruction of certain por­ J Francis Anthony Hollis and there Every package in our extensive stock is imported tions of the building. Tbe architect measuring 105 feet OR HOWEVER is Mr. O. Browning Vokes, to whose OTHERWISE Etc. TOGETHER direct from France and bears the original seal care the entire operations have WITH the two-storey stone build­ of the maker, thus assuring full strength and been entrusted and the scheme will ing with stone verandah recently _* be carried out in separate stages, erected thereon and also the Five s lasting quality of every dainty odour. and the ground floor will be com­ room tenement building erected s pleted first. The first operation along the Northern boundary of .' the said parcel of land. $• Extracts, Toilet Water, Colognes, Compacts, consists of a complete new plan and elevations for the south east por­ For plan'of property and farther Lip Sticks— tion of the present building, which particularsjapply to is to embrace public spaces, a wine I The prices are most reasonable due to our low lodge, two semi private rooms, and RENNIE & VATJCROSSON, a vestibule entrance. Attorneys for the Mortgagee, import duty. The exterior will be transformed Church Street, Hamilton. -" and a style of architecture that is both quaint, .d yet in keeping J aD E. L. PALMER, with the real Bermudian atmos­ Auctioneer, Queen St. I phere has been decided upon. In 2965*~s.4_i.l3s.l8t-.21 -* the scheme the entire old glass _• Sole Agents J" fronts are to be removed, and en­ for closed with stone walls, pierced _' with casement sash and antique BRUNSWICK _• leaded Ught windows, which will $• Lanvin—Prince Matcha- s give qui.e a seventeenth century belli, Oriza L. Legrand atmosphere. The rooms will be RECORDS parallel to 7_ feet with a plate rail, Rosine—Lentheric and sporting prints will be hung to i match the general scheme, which is Just Arrived based on the high class English inn. The floors will be of Korkoid linoleum, similar to that used on 60.5— You Didn't Have to Tell Mc the M.v. Bermuda. The antique When you were the Blossom leaded lights and decorations have of Buttercnp Lane ^**&*-H**f*M ****^}**-**. \j 1 *frfi*f**H**f*i*-~.J2L been purchased to England, to­ 6048- Walkin' my Baby Back Home gether with all the necessary fur­ Falling in Love Again ***> >», ***-***>ft , n& A* niture. This will carry an air of 6055- Would you like to take a walk refinement and cosiness with it, By special permission. as no reasonable expense has been 6037- Heavenly Night. spared in the decorations. Visitors With all my heart who drive down from Hamilton dressmaker. The strips to be used will be invited to use the spacious for the fagoting are made from bias 6053 Stop crying cafeteria,and here sandwiches,cof­ strips of the material. Cut them Papa de da da , \ir*t*0* )lil*fllS2^^ fee and minerals will be daintily twice as wide as you want to, 6049- Hello Beautiful served, and accommodation pro­ allowing a little to turn in at either Running between the rain vided for those who bring their side. Fold over to make a double drops 39. own lunches, and music will be strip, baste at the top, blind-stitch 6057— Maybe I'm in love with a & furnished by competent musicians. together fimrly and press. dream The dining room on th- iloo-- will Cut a paper pattern of the shape I'm happy when you're happy X needed for the cuff several inches ANNUAL prove to guests that ac excellent .j'8- Bugaboo longer at the top than needed. X cuisine will be the first considera- Corrine Corrina I tion. The seating capacity and Mark lines on this paper where the X 6056- Think a little kindly of me accommodations will provide for strips of material should come and X I want you for myself X c.*7prcximately one hundred and make a curved design at the top j lif.y people, and later when the of the cuff as showr. in the sketch. 6044- I'm one of God's children BARGAIN SALE X alterations are completed about Baste the strips on the paper, Love for sale X three hundred people can be catered turning the top row in the centre 3783- Rainbow of love X for. to form the circular extension. Use Down in Waikiki fine buttonhole t wist to match the X The upstairs area of the building 4039- Hawaiian Twilight *U material and work in simple fagot­ will be completely remodelled, and Dreamy Hilo Bay X ing stitch. This is done by crossing new bathrooms added, and new X and recrossing the thread between sanitary equipment installed. X the strips to form a zig-zag line. The architecture and design have A small stitch is taken in the band X teen very carefully thought out, each time and the needle is then X and when the scheme is completed, The passed under the thread of the X a very dignified and pleasing build­ stitch that has just been taken, ing will grace King's Square. NOW ON X thus giving the twisted appearance RADIO STORE u The contractors for the work are X at the edges. X Messrs. E. G'. Doe and Co., and Mr. X Fred Tucker. n mm mm 00 p.m. same day on return trip. FOR SALE X Agents J. S. Darrell & Co. *u X MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS * * * K X S.s. Veendam (Furness-Bermuda Player Piano 3Z ; S.s. Veendam (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to arrive from New York X j Line) sails on return trip to New on Friday next, sailing on return new action perfect condition EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS X ! York at 9.00 a.m. today. Agents, trip at 9.00 a.m. Saturday. Agents, X I Watlington & Oonyers. Watlington & Conyers. Exceptional reasons for sale. * * * * * * S.s. World (Munson S.s. Lady Hawkins (C.N.S.) is due About 100 Rolls included. In All Departments to arrive from Boston today, sail­ Line) is due to arrive from South X America on Saturday next, sailing ing at 6.00 a.m. tomorrow for the Any reasonable offer will X West Indies. Agents, J. S. Darrell immediately upon transferring pas­ ttf**!*. X & Co. sengers, for New York. Agents, J.S. will be accepted mm* Darrell & Oo. S.s. Southern Cross (Munson * * * P. A. DODWELL X Line) is due to arrive from New York S.s. Pan America (Munson Line) X tomorrow, sailing immediately up- is due to arrive from New York on 3115ftu.ti.t. Quality Merchandise will be X I on transferring passengers, for Sunday next, sailing at 4.00 p.m. 5- m X South America. Agents, J. S. Dar­ same day on return trip. Agents, CECILY V. M. RICHARDSON *U. cleared irrespective of Cost X rell & Co. J. S. Darrell & Oo. * * * * * * Qraduate of The New England X M.s. Bermuda (Furness-Bermuda S.s. Champlato (C.N.S.) is due X Line) is due to arrive from New York to sail from Halifax on April 23rd, Conservatory of Music, X on Monday, sailing on return trip with cargo, calling at St. George's Boston, Mass. Additional Goods put on Sale X at 10.00 a.m. Tuesday morning. and will sail immediately upon s X Agents, Watlington & Oonyers. completion of discharging for the Teaching Pianoforte, Solfeg­ X * * * West Indies. Agents, J. S. Darrell gio, Harmony, Musical Ap - *u Each Day S.s. Duchess of York (O.P.S.) & Co. X is due to arrive from New York on ' preciation, Theory, etc. X Monday, sailing on return trip at For Appointment write X 11.00 a.m. Tuesday. Agents, Har­ nett & Richardson. Bermuda "Blythe Dale" Bailey's Bay * * * 2913fw.ei. to th.30 S.s. Reina Del Pacifico (P.S.N.O.) is due to arrive from Liverpool on S. P. C. A. Monday, sailing the same, day YOUNG BROTHERS for Havana and South American HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS \nerwus ports. Agents,- Harnett • & Rioh- SECRETARY 'NEW WINDSOR HOTEL I irritable QUEEN STREET ardson. y * * * SYDNEY O. SIMS I sleep poorly *** Sis. Pan America (Munson Line) INSPECTOR is due to arrive from New York on DEVONSHIRE (PHONE 887) Wednesday next, sailing at 4.00 kirr Postum MlffiM.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW

Parachutes The tragic death of Knute Rockne CORAL BEACH the world's most famous football I HAMILTON HOTEL I coach, In an airplane accident, brings sharply to the front the question of the safety of passengers i TERRACE ROOM | in commercial air navigation. The Federal lafws requiring evry passenger-carrying ship or boat to p-i*h Shore, Paget provide life preservers for eteii"* andy Beach, 1500 feet of it— passenger are rigidly enforced. There is just as sound reason for parkling Atlantic Ocean compulsory legislation requiring unshine and Balmy Breezes SAM ROBBINS a parachute for every passenger on crupulously Clean Bath Houses an interstate airplane. Doubtless howers, Hot and Cold Fresh Water and his the transportation companies will protest at the suggestion of carrying un Baths for Ladies and Gentlemen ORCHESTRA more weight. .Commercial enter­ unshades, Beach Chairs, Back Rests prises are prone to put profits ahead andwich Lunches and Afternoon Tea of human lives. But if they kill a oft Drinks electrically chilled few more Rocknes whose Uves could ign of the Parrot on the have been saved by parachutes, as seems to be true in this case outh Shore Road they will have neither passengers carcely 2H miles from Hamilton g If you enjoy distinctive music in ^ nor profits. '003<"€Jth.s.ni.tp. g[ a distinguished setting visit ^ * # * Michelson S "My last great experiment" is what Prof. Albert A. Michelson An Ideal Way to Return to New York | THE HAMILTON I called his latest effort at accurate measurement of the speed of light, Miss Margaret Shepard. of New via Nassau, Bahamas when he left his laboratory, ill at the Kensington Pa. was chosen Qneen at Reserve accommodation on one of the new jj? A Bermuda Institution % age of 79. The world's greatest ex­ a***** "i^e^J^- fa St Peters. perimental scientist was past 70 OurK. Fla,, recently. | ^ when he devised the method of CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS X3iooqqtu. JJj setting up revolving mirrors on top H'R.M.S. LADY SOMERS - R.M.S. LADY RODNEY m^m* __t ^ yA-j ,** of two Californian mountains, 22 MASSIVE SETTINGS IN , ,! :*2iles apart, and by means of very Fortnightly Sailings ^- ^_

That's what every boy | DO MOT CARE 'FOR SRI DOE OR GOLF, wants to be FOR. CHECKERS Oft FOR CHESS; I NEVER. FI.-H OR- m Pl_A**/ CROQUET- By I'M MOT GROWM O*"", » 6UE55/ _____ Terry Gilkison

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clear to the shippers that these **"5_****^_"".-"*._"".-"j. MAIN STREET LOOKS AT DEPARTMENT OF must be made out in tripUcate. AT HOME PEMBROKE PARISH Ontario Enquiring for Mixed Car­ THE BERMUDA .BOOK AGRICULTURE load. I leant from J. Hunter White BROADWAY that WiUett Fruit Company had MRS. CHESLEY WHITE e STORES 3 All persons liable to be assessed an enquiry for a mixed carload of WILL BE AT HOME TO FRIENDS for the Maintenance of the Church Sight-Seeing Busses Maritime Market Report Bermuda produce from somewhere Reid St. One of the permanent fixtures EVERY FRIDAY UNTIL JULY of England in the Parish of Pem­ Pitts Bay Ireland Island in Ontario. This is interesting, and broke, are hereby informed that a around the theatrical district in GENERAL SITUATION IN THE FROM 3 P.M. TO 6 P.M. I hope he wiU be bale to puU it off. meeting will'be held at The City New York City is the sight-seeing MARITIMES I saw Mr. HoUoway this afternoon. BOOKS: AT "EVA*<"STON. MOUNT HILL HaU, Hamilton, on Thursday the bus, several of which can be seen He, like, me, thinks that this is a awaiting a load of passengers at 23rd day of April at 11 a.m. for the : At 3/- per volume MONTREAL, April 8:—The gen­ hopeful sign. almost any hour from 9 in the 2965*~-n.w.s. • purpose of electing a Church Vestry- C THE ANATOMY OF MEL eral situation in the Maritimes ap­ morning to 9 at night. They take and Church Wardens for the said ANCHOLY by Robert Bur pears to me very hopeful. I an op­ W. R. EVANS, visitors to various points, includ­ Parish to serve until Easter 1932. on, (2 volumes). '3 timistic enough to predict that the First Agricultural Assistant. ing Chinatown and Coney Island. : : : : PILGRIMAGE TO demand predicted in your report Strolling by, one is often im­ JAMES N. LAMBE, AL-MADINAH AND MEC- will be exceeded. The conditions oo HALIFAX AND BERMUDA'S pressed by the sight" of one or C. H. TUCKER, CAH by Richard F. Bur­ 2 most likely to let us down will be perhaps several passengers, patient­ CABLE COMPANY Church Wardenc. ton, (2 volumes). bad packing and over shipments. DAILY COMMUNICATIONS ly sitting and waiting for the rest 16th AprU, 1931. : AN EGYPTIAN If the market were only assured of 3 of the car to nil up. They wear a LIST PRINCESS by Georg Ebers. all stuff being Government packed 3178|s.w. look of mild resignation on their THE IDYLLS OF THEO­ and shipments regulated, a success­ The St. George's Cable Sub - faces and do not seem to be par­ The wireless station at St. CRITUS WITH THE ful season would almost be an ac­ ticularly worried at the long wait. - George's is in communication with office will be closed after ECLOGUES OF VIRGIL by complished fact. The Brokers-can Ordinarily such people would be the foUowing ships at sea:—S.s. April 30th, 1931. For infor­ C. S. Calverly. THE 3 sell the Government-pack with WAS SKINNY, WEAK, NOW fuming and showing signs of Veendam for New York; S.s. Lady *. EARLY DIARY OF FRAN­ every assurance, but the farm pack mation regarding telegrams wanting the bus to get under way Hawkins, S.s. Caledonia, S.s. CIS BURNEY, (2 volumes) is so unreliable that the brokers PLUMP, FAT and the fun to start but the drivers Southern Cross, S.s. Reina Del please apply Superintendent, Lane's translation of THE never know when they are going to C or the barkers soliciting other pas­ Pacifico, M.s. Bermuda, S.s. Duch­ ARABIAN NIGHTS EN­ get a come-back, and it often hap­ Hamilton or Engineer - in - 3 sengers are never bothered by their ess of York, Bermuda; S.s. Lady TERTAINMENTS, (2 vol­ pens that they have to make re­ Charge, Wireless Station, St. GAINED 8 LBS. GOOD COLOUR. "victims" on the sight-seeing Drake, Boston; S.s. Matura, St. umes) . funds in order to avoid dissatis­ HAS LOTS OF "PEP" busses. Vincent; S.s. Chesapeake, Thames- George's. : : : : at 5/- per volume:— faction. It is true, also, that poorly The reason is that they are wit­ haven; S.s. Cristales, Honduras; THOMAS CARLYLE by graded farm-packs depreciate the If through weakness and iU- nessing, at no extra charge, one S.s. Kal, West Indies; S.s. Pan Mary Agnes Hamilton. 3 value of Government packs, as it W. E. RICKWOOD health you feel the full enjoyment of the greatest shows on earth, the America, New York; S.s. Kerma, DECEMBER THE FOUR­ is sometimes necessary to lower the of life is passing—if you wish to re­ continual parade of the Broadway Phila.; S.s. Patuca, Dartmouth; Superintendent TEENTH FROM BYRON by price of Government packs in order juvenate and tiuild up your wast­ crowds, among whom can be picked S.s. San Macedonio, Minatitalan; Hamish Hiles. HALF A to move the poor stuff. You will 3104+tu.th.s. ing energies, start today with out noted persons in all walks of S.s. Baltimore, Arzeu; S.s. Tortu- MINUTE'S SILENCE by probably think that this is hardly guero, Kingston; S.s. San Ubaldo. Ferrozone. life. The long wait is actually the Maurice Baring. DISCOV­ fair, but it is inevitable at the pre­ Curacao; S.s. Quebec City, London; This remarkable Blood-Food pro­ best part of the whole trip. ERIES by John Middleton sent time. S.s. Empress of AustraUa, Cher­ duces New Life, Increased Strength. c * * * Murry. NIGERIAN DAYS Neither of the brokers in the bourg; S.s. Montrose, S.s. Duchess Stronger Nerves. It puts vitality 3 Crowd Politeness by A. C. G. Hastings. Maritimes are cabling their re­ of Richmond, Quebec; S.s. Cam­ into the blood that quickly rebuilds New York Oity crowds are proba­ CANDLES AND CRINO­ quirements by the next steamer eronia, Londonderry; S.s. Cythia, those whose health is faUing. bly the most polite set of indi­ LINES by D. L. Murray. because I am under the impression Galway; S.s. Aurania, Plymouth; "Before using Ferrozone I was viduals in these United States. One c : : : : London streets hu­ that it will be impossible to fill S.s. CarrUlo, New York. thin, weak, and nervous. My can wander for hours along the morously described by Hu­ them yet. A conservative estimate cheeks were pale and my eyes dull. e* sidewalks with nary a jolt or jostle bert Steel and pictured by of Saint John's requirements for OO I suffered from nervous fore-bod- i being administered to one's ribs— Herry-Perry:—LIGHTER the next steamer is: Beets 60, ings and had little happiness in life. unless one happens to bump into LONDON. Cabbage 200, Carrots 700, Celery Ferrozone completely rebuUt my some visitor from another city. HUMORETTES : : : : A new novel b 150, and about 6 parsley. Halifax wasted energies, brought me This fact is one of the flrstthings Patricia Wentworth:- can use about the same quantity strength vitality and good spirits. noted by a visitor here from an­ "Mary, remember that you are KINGDOM LOST. A ro but these requirements are con­ By this wonderful tonic and blood- other city. In Chicago one cannot only a servant; I don't want you to mantic adventure story of ei> tingent on the brokers being noti­ renewer I gained eight pounds and go on a block on foot without being have so much company. Why, you rare charm. fied in advance so that they can "JINE-. GOOD THING ABOUT feel fuU of 'PEP'." J. E. Manion, have more callers in a day that I I "given the shoulder" by somebody prepare the market. This refers THESE BABY AUTOS >**• ClarenviUe. | coming towards one and we dis- have in a week." particularly to elery, beets and car­ THAT THEY'VE STOPPED Ferrozone has brought the best of _p STATIONERY: j tinctly remember the rough hand­ "Well, ma'am, perhaps if you'd rots. FOLKS MAK1N* BAD good health to others, and may do ling we got when strolling in try to be a little more agreeable JOKES ABOUT FORDS * the same for you. Ferrozone is a : : : : Loose leaf Recipe Arkon, Ohio, one late afternoon I you'd have as many friends as I SHIPMENT ON "LADY HAWKINS" Blood-Food. Good for men, women, c Books. when the big rubber factories were I have." 1st APRIL and chUdren. 50c at all dealers. : : : : Increasing in popu i being emptied of their operatives. larity every day:—Camelot ; In this city everybody seems to Beets. Knowing the growing the new game. 3) be trained to avoid coming into conditions down there, the b eets : : : : At 2/3 a box of 120 physical contact with other people were as good as could be e xpected. Sheets, Aristocrat Note- and a stroll is a real pleasure, even Compared with Texas on the market World's Speed Record for Motorboats Broken Again c paper. Envelopes to match on the most crowded thorough­ they did not show up very well. 3 2 '3 box of 100. fares. The few crates were sent out at : : : : Improve with use :- None of the above statements ap­ $1.75, but they may come back Esterbrooks Relief Pens. ply, however, if one takes the sub­ for a quarter, so White cabled $1.50*. : : : : Rubber Bands, ever way during the rush hours. The re­ The price for the next lot depends on band guaranteed perfect-, 3 pression during the rest of the day how these are accepted. in 1 lb., J lb. and 1 ounce seems to come to a head then and Cabbage. The cabbage was very boxes, all sizes. 3 the feat of entering a train is of­ good, although a few heads were a : : : : Eatons Louisine Lin­ ten accompanied by the loss of Uttle on the soft side and the en Notepaper, 1/9 per box. buttons and cases have been known pack had settled a little. I should : : : : See the new shades when rib have cracked under the say that this was the best farm in Swan Fens. Exquisite strain of being packed in too pack I have seen. They were sold colours and the genuine 3 tightly. * * * for $3.00 on the strength of last Swan workmanship. Traffic Habits steamer's good quaUty Govern­ Kaye Don, English motorboat racing driver, broke Gar W-v-u*'- -_---.- u J - - ... *, : : : : Tangjlewove Note- by d ng M s Strangers are impressed by the ment pack. it a speed of 103.73 miles an hour off Buenos A£__ The„e« tlnrA T! , f England £1 paper, embraces fine writ­ eW rec0rd was made m th way New Yorkers cross busy Carrots. Some of the crates of J__yor Sir Henry Seagrave was killed. <- °°a* in-which ing surface with original streets when the lights are against c shapes and colours. the Government packs were the them, even on the most crowded most uniform and best looking : : : : The blotting paper thoroughfares. At the busiest with the largest sale in the I have seen to date. I saw one crossings policemen aid the crowds particularly nice crate opened up world:—Asoka, 100% pure to cross, women with little chil­ white rag. for sale in the market. They ap­ dren being given special attention. peared to me to be "Ohantenay" COAL-STOVE PRICES CUT 20% 3 The ordinary citizen, however, and they certainly were uniform dodges through the traffic and it £ THE BERMUDA BOOK in size and weU grown. They did is a marvel that so few people are not appear to have been washed, THEY WERE £8. 17. 6 to £15. 0. 0 STORES hit. Efforts to stop crowds from and that was the only complaint crossing against the lights were the salesman had to make, but I 3164 "is. dropped, after several policemen must say they looked almost pre­ NOW £7. 2.0 to £12.0.0 £^Q^^Q^^^p ^a had been crushed to death. fect to me. It was fortunate that Drivers here are reconciled to this there were so many Government fast a few left from Winter Stock condition and guard carefully packed in this lot, I mean fortunate against hitting pedestrians who to the shipper of the farm pack, have no right to be on the roadway. as there was no time to sort them They rarely show resentment at out this time, otherwise the farm HAND having their "rights" disregarded. pack lot would not have brought Recently the writer was "jay-walk­ more than $1,50, and I think we CARVED ing" across Fifth Avenue when a could have realised $2.85, for the 6CI lone driver flashed by narrowly Government pack. 3038<~*J'.s. IVORY missing our toes. The carrots with tops were a poor As he flashed by he grinned and looking lot; although there were in a most delightful got our dander up. Mechanically some nice looking carrots in them we glimpsed his license plate. It selection of they were badly graded and un­ was issued by a mid-western state. evenly bunched. The crates were And so New York drivers were only about three quarters full, and GENERAL MOTORS RADIO NECKLETS vindicated again. I do not advise shipping more. BROOCHES * * * Turnips. There isno demand for Moving Day In Gotham NOVELTIES white turnips in the Maritimes and "THE LITTLE GENERAL" Moving day in the country is a this lot had to go on consignment. CHARMS much more simple occasion than in Descriptive Lists. It is absolutely and a wide choice in large cities, particularly New York. necessary for the shippers to furnish A Mighty Little Set Even the Metropolis, however, got the brokers with a descriptive Ust a thrill early one Sunday morning of the celery in sizes, and the other Flower Pendants last month. The occasion was the commodities Government and farm INSTALLED for £1^ removal of the treasure of the in packed separately. The brokers Irving Trust Co., amounting to wiU be able to return better sales Roses, Pansies, Hybiscus, $3,000,000,000, from the vaults in for goods so Usted. the Woolworth Building to the new Easter-lilies, Forget-me- Bills of Lading. It is necessary building of the bank at No. 1 Wall that the kind of stowage required THE BERMUDA TRADING CO. nots Street, just across from old Trinity should be shown on bills of lading, Church, a distance of less than half otherwise no claims can be made Reid Street Kamilton From $1.00 up amile. in ease of damage or loss. Now a ton of gold, avoirdupois Customs Invoices. Make it quite * and not troy, amounts to around F.M. ASTWOOD'S $647,000. Had the treasure been Front and Queen Sts. Hamilton all in gold it would have meant rn'mti* ft* mm mm m'm m'm mm ft'*-ft* mmm'mamafmmammamaim that something like five thousand 3123"Mw. im IS tons would have been moved. As M most of it was in securities the job s irmf mm was a lot easier. ft* ft* *».« NOTICE In spite of its "simplicity" an *.** ft* army of machine gunners lined ft* mm if «* Broadway for half a mile,side streets mm ft*if Army and Navy Veterans were blocked off by armoured 59 in Canada trucks to prevent raiaid in force., •*5.3* if and armed guards by the hundreds if BICYCLES 1 Derby Membership Tickets stood around and witnessed the fti ss transference of the treasure. All *.» BEST VALUE 11 Not on Sale in Bermuda after this happened between 6 and 8 a.m. ft* S3 *.** on a quiet Sunday morning in ft* as May 2nd next Gotham. ink Naturally the general public was £3 if Phone 351-M li Sft*f not apprised in advance of what --.-* J. B. ASTWOOD & SON ft* L. E. JONES, Distributor was going to be done so there were ft* 3058q<~<. g-J mm**. no erowds lining Broadway. iifeSRRSSKRR_»Si ^ i*f ipsSg1*-8.?..!

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INTERESTING BILLIARD MATCH Kortlang Scores Easy Win

An Interesting billiard match Note the low price I was played at the War Veterans Headquarters on Thursday night when Bert Kortlang, amateur champion of Bermuda, conceded 100 points in 500 to Edmund Gray, Sail Canvas runner-up at the recent Champion­ ship tournament, and defeated him and by the score of 500 to 358. Kortlang was in brilliant form and made breaks of 47, 40, 37, 37, 31,28, 26, 25, 25,20, to Gray's 26,24, Awning Duck 29 and 17. In spite of careful play by Gray, Kortlang scored from practically every position, Ms long jennies A closely woven fabric of a being delightful to watch, and his nursery cannons were also admired. x firm character especially made There was a good crowd present, X for Sails, Awnings and Covers. including many ladies, and every­ *?>*, This Army Duck is well known one enjoyed the game which took less than two hours. X and is becoming more popular oo every day to many users in NEW SPRING FABRICS.... Bermuda. It gives satisfaction. RESULT OF SWEEPSTAKE X *r%*. X Following is the result of the _-£ Nothing like a Print to Pep up a Costume ... X draw, on the International Six X PL Metre Yacht Race Series, which 28 in. wide at 1/4 took place at the American House X 8 oz. 28 *f^* X a tt tt on Thursday night:— Can't you picture a perky print in geometric motif, giving new 10 1/8 1 Achilles (B), drawer, Baptiste X X tt tt ft (S.P.Q.R.), seller of ticket, A. H. life to your 'tween-season costume! ... There's no end of X 12 2/- Brown; 2 Viking (B), Toney Mello, X patterns ... The small all over print that enjoys such popu­ X tt ft J. Kavanaugh; 3 Sea Venture (B), X 8 54. 3/6 I. M. Eve, H. J. Drake; 4 Bob-Kat larity, the medium-sized print in multi or t wo-toned effect, X ft X 10 u u 4/*- (A), Roy Selley, A. H. Brown; 5 the boquet prints. And again there are plaids, checks, or X Lucie (A), Sydney Spurling, J. G. X stripes in Paisley and Persian effects ... every yard is guaran­ X tt ft X 8 72 5/6 Pitman; 6 Aphrodite (A), W. O. teed absolutely fast in colour... you really must see these... -ir. tt tt ft Doe, H. J. Drake. x •if I4-The prizes are:— *?%*. Polly Prim, Topanjo, Ostend ... Drawer of winning boat $150 X Drawer'of second boat $50 *T%* X Drawer of third boat $20 X X Drawer of fourth boat $10 X X Drawer of fifth boat $10 Priced from 1/9 to 2/6 per yard Drawer of sixth boat $10 X g Se_ler_of_winning ticket $10 X X TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Seller of second ticket $5 X Prize money guaranteed by certi­ X X fied cheques. X -oo- X X COX & WILSON X NAVAL NOTES X X 3'57t_*_f.s. X H.M.S. Danae arrived at and left S3*. Pernambuco 13th April for Ber­ -8.3B-* ttGeCXXMOeOGBC^ muda. ir**.****.. ... H.M. Ships Delhi and Dauntless SMILING COOKS HAVE AN ELECTRIC STOVE, AND arrived off St. David's Head 14th REMOVAL NOTICE April and after carrying out gun­ nery exercises, came into harbour on the morning of 15th April. m m m H.M.S. Heliotrope arrived at On and alter April 19th Curacao 13th April, and is due to * leave there on 18th April, arriving THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY at Bermuda 24th April. * * # THE SECRET will hold services in the Bank of Bermuda Building, Pitts H. M. Ships Eagle and Achates H Bay Road as follows. left Rio de Janeiro 15th April for Cape Verde Islands. of the Old Brick Oven Flavour B Sunday at 11—Wednesday evening meeting &15 w H.M.S. Despatch (Flagship) with d Reading room same 10.30 to 2.15 j Vice Admiral.V. H. S. Haggard, o o j C.B., O.M.G., Commander-in- o 318_ts. i Chief, America and West Indies Brushwood was burned in the oven till it reached the right CZJ Station on board, arrived at Ber­ u H 4* temperature and the bricks turned "white," then the food was muda 16th April. *-1 00 • placed inside and the door closed. Everything was cooked CO t*. with a gradually decreasing temperature in a semi-sealed oven- oo THE SCRAP BOOK M Ho CHANGE IN TIME TABLE With an Electric oven you just turn the switch and in a H THE WAKING YEAR little while the oven is heated to the right temperature. Then w Commencing CO put your bread or pies inside, close the door, and switch the By Emily Dickinson Monday, April 20th, 1931 heat down to low. , If you watch the thermometer on the oven A lady red upon the hill door, you will notice that the temperature is automatically H Her annual secret keeps; •J reduced as the baking proceeds. There is a small ventilator B *—i la A Leave Hamilton Leave W. Bridge Leave Cut Wharf A lady white within the field at the top of the oven that corresponds to the chimney of the . *' f* 3.15 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.45 p.m. In placid lily sleeps! brick oven. m**-i Fridays 4.15 p.mu from Cut [Wharf The tidy breezes with their brooms w You wait, fresh and cool during baking day till the r1 Sweep vale, and hill and tree! baking time has elapsed, then you open the door and you will O Prithee, my pretty housewives! < I THE BERMUDA TRANSPORTATION CO., Ltd. Who may expected be? find you have the old brick oven goodness. GO PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & CO., Managers The neighbours do not yet suspect! How easy it is to turn a switch, watch the thermometer and B get perfect results. Also an electric oven is all porcelain enamel, 3151ftk*-*~_ The woods exchange a smile,— Orchard, and buttercup, and bird, easy to clean. > In such a little while! O H \*u Andjyet how still the landscape w O stand, O See The Electric Stoves TALLY CARDS How nonchalant the wood, < > As if the resurrection (2 H Were nothing very odd! in our Building w l/- doz* -oo- > < At the Agricultural Exhibition C.N.S. "CHAMPLAW" TO PLACE CARDS CALL AT ST.. GEORGE'S

/ 1/6 doz* Messrs. John S. Darrell, local THE ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY agents for the Oanadian National Steamships, are in receipt of cable THE BERMUDA PRESS advice to the effect that the S.s. "Ohamplain" will sail from Hali­ THE HAPPY HOME—RUN THE ELECTRIC WAY Reid Street fax on April 23, calling at St. George's. l •

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Classified Advertisements Get it now /// LOST A NEW * LOST—At Prospect Parade grounds at sundown bugle Red Russian Leather Cigarette Case, price RALEIGH $55.00 tag inside. Reward, re­ turn Mrs. Thomas Shaw Hall, THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE Inverurie Hotel. 3138tw ei to s!8. LOST—Burberry Mackintosh on North Shore between Frascati and Hamilton. Reward return to "Waverly," Ohurch Street. 3160*f.s.m. LOST—Near Pembroke Church, Airdale Puppy, Black and Tzn, answering to name of "Peter." Reward if returned to R. E. Britton, Electric Light Station. 3l85*s. NEW YORK STOCK APRIL J!*31! CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS EMPLOYMENT an aw tvi wo IHV r*» SAT MARKET "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS" 12 34 OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH OANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS GIRL WANTED IMMEDIATELY - 5 6TS 91011 As Telephone Operator at King Yesterday's Closing CANADA - BERMUDA - WEST - INDIES - SERVICE Edward VH Memorial Hospital. 121314151817 18 Apply with references to Matron. 19202122152425 Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel 3112ttu. ei to s!8. _____ Prices BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) Hotel Baker Required. Please write 2627282930 Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., St. John, N.B., and Demerara, Alleghany Oorp. - N.Q. Box 3186 Bermuda Press. Refer­ calling each way'at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, ences required. Allied Chemical 131. Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. Am. Oan ll""i 3186*S.m.tu. Am. & Foreign Power 36 Arr. and Leave I WANTED—A Couple to live in the TODAY Am. LocomotiTe. N.Q. Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for "Imperial Hotel" during the Am. Power & Light. 48 St. John, Halifax, Boston Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B. Summer. Please apply to owners. Talking Pictures: Am , Smelting & Refining 43 Steamer N.B. N.S. for W.I. via Boston 3179*s. Mechanics' Hall Theatre: Mat- Am. Water Works 57. "Subway Express," Am. Tel. & Tel _ 186. Lady Drake April 15 WANTED—Young Man to learn inee 3, Lady Nelson Evening 7 and 9, "Subway Anaconda Oopper 1 32 April 29 motion picture projecting. Apply Lady Hawkins , April 14 April 16 April 18 April 19 Express" and "Fighting Cara- Atchison R.R.._ 169J May 13 Reid Hall Theatre. Lady Drake April 21 April 28 vans." Atlantic Refining-. 16| April 30 May 3 May 27 3147fth.f.s. American Tobacco "B" 125 Lady Nelson... May 5 May 12 May 14 May 16 May 17 June 10 Beid Hall Theatre: Continuous Am. Steel Foundry „ N.Q. Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. 1 to 11 p.m. "Dracula" and Baltimore & Ohio 661 WANTED De Luxe Vaudeville. Bethlehem SteeL 48- WESTERN GROUP SERVICE * . * * Borden Company.— 69. Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S. (in WANTED TO RENT—Cottage in Canadian Pacific New 37J Fifth Annual Flag Day of the I Winter), calling at Boston, Mass., Hamilton, Bermuda, Nassau, Bahamas, Kingston, Jamaica, Pembroke. Apply Box 3045 Ber­ Ches. & Ohio R.R 39| Bermuda Branch of the British making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. muda Press. Sailors* Society. Chrysler Motors. 19| 3045ff. eitp. oo—— Col. Gas _ 35 Leave Arrive and Leave WANTED—House or Flat in or Cons. Gas — 95| Steamer Leave Leave Arrive B'da for B'da for near Hamilton, willing to take LUXURIOUS LINER DUE Corn Products. . 73. Halifax Boston Bermuda Nassau Montreal Com. and Southern 9| three years lease. Write Box 3116 Bermuda Press. Com. Solvents. 14. Lady Somers. April 11 April 13 April 14 April 30 ON MONDAY 3116*tu. ei to m20. Deleware & Hudson 133. Lady Rodney April 23 April 25 April 27 April 28 May 14 Dupont „ 86 Montreal WANTED—Hard Stone, suitable for New Governor on Board Eastman Kodak 156. Lady Somers. May 9 May 14 May IS May 28 crushing, Cedar Trees for milling. Electric Autolite 54£ Lady Rodney May 23 May 28 May 29 June 11 The Motyer Construction Co., Electric P. & L 48 The Pacific Steam Navigation Telephone 710. Erie R.R. Common , 27 Company's new and luxurious Mo­ 3174*f. ei to th23. Fox Film 24 tor vessel "Reina Del Pacifico" CARGO SERVICE General Electric New 43 _ sailed on her maiden voyage from Liverpool April 9th for Bermuda, General Motors. 42. Steamer Leave Leave Arrive and Leave Bermuda FOR SALE via French and Spanish ports, and Goodrieh Rubber. 13. Montreal Halifax for W.I. will arrive on Monday, April 20th. Grt. Northern Ore.„ „ 22. Hudson Motors 18. FOR SALE—Motor Boat "June" His Excellency the Governor and with tender and cradle, £150. Lady Cubitt are on board and there Hupp Motors.... „ „ 8J OhOmedy May 2 May 7 May 11 Call St. George's Apply R. Y. Loveband, Conyers- is also a very large number of pas­ Int. Combustion . N.Q. Int. Nickel of Oanada „ 16J and Hamilton ton, Pitts Bay Road. Phone 173. sengers, of whom 209 are for Ber­ 3182*s. muda. She will sail the same day Int. Tel. & TeL 28J Kennecott Copper , 23J For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to- for Havana and South American FOR SALE— Two Cott-ges with ports. Messrs. Harnett & Richard­ Kreuger & Toll 24f JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. water front end two garden lots. son are the Agents. Loews, Ine 48 Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. Wri te Box 3054 Bermuda Press. Mack Truck. 35f 6083t'.m.w.tp- 305 tf eitp Montg. Ward. 20 J B.W.VA Nash Motors „, -~~ 34. FOR SALE—Stamps, superb col­ Natl. Biscuit New. "*8f lection of British Colonials in­ cluding many mint blocks, BILLARDS NatL Power & Light 33J New York Central. 104 strips and singles. May be seen B.W.V.A. vs. M.s. Bermuda North American. 72 by appointment. Apply Bermuda Northern Pacific. 46 Press. Kortlang 200 Brown 9© Otis SteeL 10| 3055tf. eitp. Vallis 100 Rogers 74 Paramount Pictures. 36 Healy 87 Horst 100 Packard Motors.. „ 8| Goldring 48 Smith 100 Penn. R.R... 55i FOR RENT Bartlett 59 Angle 100 Postum (Gen. Foods) 52| Public Service, N.J 81J MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE FOR RENT—House on Point Fin­ 494 473 Pullman Company . 42i ger Road, Paget East. For partic­ Pure OIL ti NEW YORK-BERMUDA SERVICE ulars apply to WiUiam H. Mayor, Radio 20 21,000 TONS Hamilton. SHOVE HALF PENNY Radio Keith Orph „~ 20f 3163*f. ei to th23. STEADIEST AND FASTEST SHIPS EXCELLENT CUISINE Reading R.R . N.Q. FOR RENT—Hill House, King St., B.W.V.A. vs. M.s. Bermuda Remington Rand. 10} Direct From Pier To Pier No Transfer By Tender Hamilton, from July 1. Apply Shell Union Ofl. 6J Upland, next door, phone 198. Healy 2 Glaspool 0 Sinclair