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VOL. 17—NO. 134 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932 3o PER COPY—4o/- PER ANNUM THOMAS AND DE VALERA TO CONFER ON IRISH SITUATION • **==*=s =______^^ POLITICAL CRISIS IN BERMUDA PRODUCE FOR THE IRISH SITUATION TRINITY ASSIZES BEGIN THEYJAY CANADA AT SUPREME COURT That the Bermuda delegate to GERMANY DeValera Invites British Canada has returned. a a a Hon. J. P. Hand Returns Chief Justice "Weary" of That his report on the transporta­ Government to Conference tion of produce wiU be eagerly After Successful Mission Urging Lighted Roads awaited. Bloodless Revolution in Chile LONDON, June 6.—In the House * *. * of Commons Thomas announced That the Canada-Bermuda-West As announced from time to time j "WHEN IS SOMETHING GO­ that DeValera had Invited the Indies treaty has produced a in the Royal Gazette and Colonist Government to a preliminary dis­ ING TO BE DONE?'HE ASKS curious situation. Daily, the C.N.S. boats have re­ Agreement Reached on Postponed War Debt—Alleged cussion in DubUn on the present * * * cently been unable to carry away difficulty between the two coun­ Admitting that he was weary of That trade 'has increased so much Plot to Murder Mussolini—Former Minister Warns aU the produce ready for shipment tries and in connection with the the subject, His Honour the Chief that there is Uttle cargo space to Canada on account of the cargo de Valera—Ex-Soldiers March on Washington Ottawa Conference. Thomas is Justice, Sir Sydney Rowan HamU­ left for Bermuda produce. space already being taken up at leaving for Dublin tonight, ac­ ton, at the Trinity Assizes of the * * * Attended by Clashes—Dictatorial Author­ ports further South. companied by Lord Hailsham. Supreme Court yesterday again That yet if it goes via an American In order to remedy this serious ity for President Hinted At—No News DeValera has agreed to resume the drew attention to the need of port the preferential tariff is lost. condition, the Hon. J. P. Hand re­ conversations in London on Friday. Ughts on the roads of the Colony. * * a of Missing Flier — Elections in cently visited Canada and held a a a He referred to two other topics on That perhaps J. P. has been able to Malta Authorised—$1,000,000,- discussions with the Government Later. The High Commissioner which he has invariably spoken at •find a solution. and shipping officials, and he re­ visited Dublin last week and con­ the opening of the various assizes * * * 000 Revenue Bill Passed— turned yesterday by the Monarch ferred with DeValera and then con­ for several years past—the need That the fire brigade struck a snag Noted Agitator Ar­ and reported progress at a joint veyed the invitation to Thomas to of an increase in the poUce force on Sunday. meeting of the Trade Development visit Dublin. Thomas accepted and of a system for dealing with * * * rested in Bombay Board, Department of Agriculture immediately believing that noth­ juvenile offenders. That notice of a fire was received. and produce shippers. Although it ing should be left undone which Addressing the Grand Jury, His * * * HELEN WILLS CAPTURES FRENCH TITLE— would be premature to announce might keep the Free State within Honour said that although he was That just as they were ready to the details of his report, it is un­ the Commonwealth. weary of the subject he felt it his start they learned the fire was on 400 Suffer in Earthquake derstood that he was completely —oo duty to refer to the need of Ughted an island. successful in his negotiations for roads in Bermuda. * * * the shipment of all Bermuda pro­ GERMAN PRESS PREDICTS "Your roads are stUl unUghted That it is feared the energetic BLOODLESS REVOLUTION IN timatum to 2,000 marchers who duce and it is understood that the STORMY ELECTION in many districts, and in many brigade wiU now want to start a CHILE are already here to evacuate the arrangements effected wiU be places one might almost say there fire boat brigade. city on last Thursday, but the covered by an agreement lasting is no Ught for miles," he said. a ss a soldiers refused. There have beer five years. June 6.-—Dissolution of SANTIAGO, June 6.—The the Reichstag confronts Germany, After referring to the fact .that un­ That fortunately the fire was quick­ Montero Government was over­ clashes between the police and At the meeting yesterday a vote Ughted roads tended to encourage ly extinguished. marching soldiers at Cleveland and of thanks was tendered Mr. Hand with an election which wiU perhaps thrown on Saturday by a bloodless prove the stormiest in her history. crime, the Chief Justice asked * * * revolution headed by a junta Newark. for the splendid work he had ac­ "When are you going to do some­ That strange to say the cause of it complished and it was generaUy, The sociaUst and radical press composed of Carlos Davila, Eugenio * • * regard the Cabinet declaration as thing about it?'' was known. Matte and Maraduke Grove who YOUNG SOUNDS NOTE OF WARN­ felt the concessions made by the "a declaration of war against the Of juvenile deUnquents and the et AS Si proclaimed a socialistic repubUc, ING Canadian Government were com­ working classes." need of a system for dealing with That at last discovery of the plete and generous. with Davila as provisional president. An autumn resignation by them, the Chief Justice remarked, 800 lb. safe has been made. The junta prepared numerous SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 6.— "You must realise that the boy who * * * ——oo Hindenburg in favour of the ex- decrees to take over immediately Owen Young in a speech uttered a Crown Prince is foreshadowed in falls into crime at an early age is That such small and Ught portables the productive forces of the nation warning that it may be necessary to nationaUstic ci "**-s. BerUn papers probably someone worth saving for are easUy misplaced. and redistribute wealth by the im­ give the President dictatorial pow­ ARRIVALS BY TWO SHIPS report th?.., Hitler has agreed to the country. Criminals are not * * * position of confiscatory taxes, also ers in order to curb our economic yield some of his most radical always born. In fact, only in very That the blue laws are causing to make work compulsory for ills. He traced these troubles to the T0AL 457 demands if he is satisfied, that after rare cases are criminals born quite a commotion. everyone and to sei ze the various disparity between industrial, the election, the reorganised Cabin­ criminals." * * * agricultural units and tariff walls. capitalistic enterprises, foreign or Many Bermudians Leaving et wUl include a few Nazis, leaving BORSTAL SYSTEM PRAISED That any proposal contrary to domestic. General Pugna has been * * * General Schleicher as the domin­ common sense generaUy does. appointed Minister of the Interior. ant leader. A a" return for this Lauding the Borstal system used * * * NO NEWS OF TRANS-ATLANTIC Tomorrow on "Monarch'* in England with conspicuous success Alarm was expressed in foreign FLIER concession the controlling interests That one of the original duties of A industrial, business and commer­ in Prussia wiU be given to the Nazis. in dealing with youths from 16 to church warden was to go out intd Many Bermudians and members 21 years of age, the Chief Justice cial quarters at the declaration of a LONDON, June 6.—There has • • * the highways and by-ways and of the winter colony are departing recaUed that since he had been order people to church. Government spokesman that "we been no news of the airman, Haus- on the "Monarch of Bermuda" BERLIN, June 6.—The speedy must get Chile out from under the here he had advocated the adoption a a a ner, who left New York on Friday tomorrow, which— arrived here reappearance of Hitler's "Brown of some such system locally. He That disobedience was attended yoke of capitalism whether foreign on a transatlantic flight. It is yesterday with 375 passengers on Army" in a modified form was or domestic, but chiefly foreign had heard nothing against it but a with serious results. beUeved his petrol must be exhaust­ board. The Munson liner "Pan foreshadowed in an interview with silly, stupid and absurd argument domination." The foreigners said ed by now. * * * America," which docked with Baron Von Gayl who declared that that mothers and fathers in Ber­ That some would Uke to see this they expected wholesale seizures of a a a eighty-two yesterday, sailed the their property, particularly public "every injustice perpetrated against muda would deUberately send their authority s.iU in force. ELECTIONS IN MALTA same afternoon with a group of the different forms of the national­ chUdren out to commit crimes in a AS a utilities, mines and industries. AUTHORISED local residents also on vacation. Britains, Americans, Germans and ist movement will be aboUshed." order that they would be sent to an That they are those who couldn't Landing here on the "Monarch" In the course of the week the institution and be taught a trade get congregations any other way. French have large interests here. yesterday were: Mr. and Mrs. Investments, including the nitrate LONDON, June 6.—A further Continued on Page 2 for nothing. "That is a wicked development in the reUgious con­ WilUam E. Atwood, the Misses suggestioja," said His Honour. "I ——oo industry, copper mines and utilities, troversy in Malta occurred when I__is F. and Celia H. Anthony, OO might be taken over by the new cannot imagine a more wicked Sir PhiUp Cunliffe-Lister announc­ Hon. A. W. and Mrs. Bluck. Pro­ HONOUR'S LIST NAMED suggestion.'" GOVERNMENT State. ed in the House of Commons that fessor and Mrs. E. L. Dewey, Mrs. * * * DEAD MAN As far as the Chief Justice could the Governor had been authorised Middleton Godet, Mr. and Mrs. see, the only thing done now with HOUSE GREAT BRITAIN ARRANGES FOR to hold the elections because tho Oscar Hammerstein, Mrs. H. children was that they were sent PAYMENT OF SUSPENDED 1930 pastoral had been withdrawr? Jeffries-Davis, Mr. J. A Kempe, LONDON, June 6—WUliam Albert Pinker, eighty-five year old veteran to prison, to break stones and break The foUowing has the honour to WAR DEBT in consequence of Strickland's Mrs. E. H. Langton, Mrs. George their hearts. be entertained by His ExceUency apology. Curator in the British Museum, and Miss D. Roosevelt. Mr. T. In stressing the inadequacy of the the Governor and Lady Cubitt at WASHINGTON, June 6.—Britain * * * Douglas Robinson, Professor and was cited on the King's Birthday Honours list. Today it developed j present poUce force, His Honour Dinner at Government House on has formally agreed to repay in­ BILLION DOLLAR REVENUE Mrs. F. Gass, Rev. J. Grogan, Hon. Saturday, 4th June, 1932. stalment of her war debt to the and Mrs. J. P. Hand, Mr. P. Outer- that Mr. Pinker, whose award was I Continued on Pag* 2 BILL PASSED in recognition of sixty years of ser­ United States, which was post­ bridge, Mr. W. Richardson, Mr. Comdr. and Mrs. Agar, and Mrs. H. Staples, Mr. R. Spur­ vice, had died in a hospital shortly poned under the moratorium, over WASHINGTON, June 6.-—The before the list was made pubUc. Police turned round in his seat to Capt. and Mrs. Buckley, a period of ten years at 4%. ling and Mrs. ToohiU, wife of the Miss Helen WatUngton. House passed the billion doUar Mr. Pinker, who had a genius for inform the Chief Justice that he # * * revenue bill. The Senate has voted manager of the St. George's Hotel. believed Edmund Anderson Fox When the "Monarch" returns to reconstructing statues that were oo PLOT TO MURDER MUSSOLINI for a 10% cut in all salaries over crumbling with age, resigned from was dead. Police Sergeant Cray, $1,000. New York tomorrow afternoon, she of St. George's was called into wUl carry with her Mrs. Gerald the Museum last April because of SOMERS COLLEGE PLANS ROME, June 6.—A plot to murder * * * failing health. His work was re­ court. The sergeant took the oath Mussolini is believed to have been IMPORTANT ARREST IN BOMBAY Conyers and Miss Conyers, Mr. and stepped into the witness box Anthony Marirea, Mr. and Mrs. garded as Indispensable to the frustrated by'the arrest of a man Museum. Amongst his achieve­ to account for Fox's absence, the The Revd. and Mrs. R. O. Walker near the Palazzo Venezia, the princi­ BOMBAY, June 6.—Umashan- Frank Brady, Mr. Anthony F. Smith Chief of Police meanwhile mur­ saUed for England on Thursday in Mr. Fitzherber tEUis, Mr. and Mrs. ments were the reconstruction of pal seat of the Fascist Government. kar Dixit, called the "brains behind the mausoleum at HaUcarnasus, muring "I hope he knows!" the Reina del Paciflco. During The man possessed two bombs and the Congress" in Bombay, has J. J. Arnold and family, Mr. Harry "Do you know anything about their short holiday they are hoping Aberheim of the New York Furness one of the seven wonders of the a pistol as well as a false passport. been arrested. He has been com­ ancient world, and the piecing to­ Fox?" queried the Chief Justice. to conclude arrangements which The police allege he confessed that pared to the DeValera of 'Black Bermuda Line office, Mr. and Mrs. gether of the fragments of the "I understand he has been dead wiU greatly enhance the value of he intended to make an attempt and Tan' days. It is said he has Bianchi Tompkins of "MandevUle," famous Elgin marbles. for six years, sir," repUed Sergeant Somers CoUege and Sea Ridge as on Mussolini's life. never slept two nights in the same Paget, and Mrs. Tomkins, mother- • Mr. Pinker died unaware of the Cray. "He was a St. David's Island educational centres. Plans have a a a place and has had many hair­ in-law of Mr. John Trimingham. honour about to be conferred upon man." nearly reached completion for ad­ Other passengers wUl be Captain GRAVE WARNING TO DE VALERA breadth escapes from capture. He him. RESPONSIBILITY ditional new members of the staff. and Mrs. McKenzie, Miss Catherine Mr. Walker hopes to make a controUed the Congress activities oo DUBLIN, June 6.-—If DeValera PhiUips of Somerset, Mrs. Shipley "Who is responsible for this jury definite announcement on this from behind the scenes. Dixon and Miss Dixon, Miss Bea­ doesn't act before it is too late * * a list?" pursued the Chief Justice. matter in the near future. trice-Terry, Mr. and Mrs. William there will be a parade of the Irish SYRACUSE HONOURS BENNETT DEAD MAN IS DRAWN TO "The parish vestry clerk is res­ Somers College and Sea Ridge Republican Army to the Govern­ H. Walker and Miss Walker, Mr. ponsible," responded the Acting wUl re-open on Wednesday, Sept, and Mrs. Herbert E. Davis and Miss SERVE ON GRAND JURY ment Buildings with some sort of OTTAWA, June 6.—Premier Attorney General. "He suppUes 28. degrading semi-communistic dic­ Dorothy Davis, Somerset residents, the poUce magistrate of the dis­ 00 Bennett will receive today the the Reverend Charles D. Burrows, tatorship established. So spoke honourary degree of Doctor of Laws trict with a list of persons who are .x-mlnlster Blythe in a speech at Mr. and Mrs. Donati, Miss Helene Amusing Incident in Supreme on the jury list. The assessment from the University of Syracuse. Prentiss and Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Roscommon yesterday. He de­ • • * book is in the custody of the parish clared there had been quite a lot of Spalding. Court Yesterday vestry clerk, and he may or may CUSTOMS HOUSE DEVALERA TO ATTEND OTTAWA Bound for New York on the "Pan not get information as to the death -trilling and some display of arms CONFERENCE In Ireland. He added that it was America" yesterday were Mr. and The obscurity which continually of persons. The names of dead quite possible that De Valera and Mrs. M. Astwood, Miss A. Astwood, surrounds life on St. David's Is­ persons remain on the Ust fre­ DUBLIN, June 6,—Ireland's Miss M. Weaver, Mr. R. O. Crawford quently." Rates of Exchange his associates were unconsciously participation in the Imperial land was the cause of a slight con­ playing the part of Kerensky whose M.C.P., Mrs. L. DeSUva, Mrs. H. C. tretemps in the Supreme Court The Chief Justice: It seems to be Economic Conference at Ottawa Outerbridge, Hon. J. R. Douglas, weakness and vacillation made has been settled by the announce­ yesterday, when the Trinity Assize a long time to be on the Ust. The following rates of ex­ possible the accession of the bol­ Mr. C. H. Ingham, Miss M. Smith began. The Registrar General, The Attorney General: The parish change were in force at the ment by the Free State that a and Mrs. L. Rossire. Amongsb sheviks. delegation has been appointed and after calling over the names of vestry clerk may or may not get Customs House on Monday, a a a is expected to number eighteen in­ those arriving on the Munson about 30 jurors and receiving the the information. He has to get it June 6th:— cluding DeValera. liner yesterday were Mr. Stanley necessary "Here Sir," came to a as best he can. ULTIMATUM TO U. S. EX- Jones, Mr. Arthur Tucker and Mr. halt at the name of Edmund TJ.S.A $3.69 • - » Edmund Anderson Fox was there­ SOLDIERS and Mrs. George White. Anderson Fox. fore excused! But the real twist Canada $4.23 I FOREST FIRES IN MANITOBA Belgium 27 Others who disembarked from "Edmund Anderson Fox," the of fate was yet to be revealed. As A serious situation has been the "Monarch" yesterday were Mr. France ". 94 MANITOBA, June 6.—Serious Registrar recanted. PoUce con­ the grand jury was being drawn, a created by the march on Washing­ and Mrs. H. Ferguson and child, stables outside the court took up sUp bearing the name of Edmund Germany.. 16 ton of thousands of ex-service men forest fires near the Manitoba- Miss K. D. Kaye, the New York the cry* "Edmund Anderson Fox,'' Anderson Fox was withdrawn from HoUand 8.11 who are trying to force Congress to Ontario boundary, a heavUy wooded sculptress. Miss Allison and Mrs. they shouted, but StUl no answer the box. With a muttered impre- Japan Is. 3d vote an immediate payment to country, threaten the loss of sever­ Warren Stone, Mr. J. Huber, Mrs. was vouchsafed. The O-ti-f Justice , cation the Registrar laid the slip Italy 72 soldiers in the shape of a cash bonus. al hundred thousand of dollars C. B. Wainwright and Mrs, C. pursed his Ups atnd the Registrar I on the table, and hastUy drew Hong Kong Is. 9d The authorities- delivered an ul­ Continued «n Pag* 2 Wainwright. looked perplexed. The Chief of another name!

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the noxious'vapors of its own foul deeds—its earliest purpose, if it is TRINITY ASSIZES BEGIN AT GERMAN PRESS PREDICTS worthy of the name, was harmless, SUPREME COURT STORMY ELECTION THE PHOENIX mxh (&nlnn\Bt iatlg even though absurd. The Diary The*fe^ioX£ Drug Store 1NCOI* ORATING "One hundred per cent. Ameri­ Csn.in-e- from Page 1 Contused from Page 1 THE ROY AU GAZETTF lESTAB. 18281 canism" was the credo of this latest fHE COLONIST AND DAILY MEWS (ESTAB. 1866) of among secretly organised crusad­ referred particularly to the need of Government is expected to examine PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY ing companies. Fair enough on the B SAMUELPEPYSTEUCER _ all of Breuning's emergency meas­ 4 BY a flying squad on bicycles, ready Smoke These surface, it would seem. Few of us i I to leave for any given spot at a ures. The Lausanne programme THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. here today would cavil at the motto, will be discussed after the return „_->0<9*->0*-*0O0C9eO0<_><>C30O0c_><0 moments's notice. <_ Wonderful m REID STREET. HAMILTON "One hundred per cent. Bermudi- of the Foreign Minister Von A. M. PURCEU. anism," even though some of us June '6. Quality English MANAGING EDITOR CRIME BAROMETER Neurath from London. would recognise its insularity nad My editor fuU of fury again, and CIGARETTES ASSISTANT EDITOR I E. T. SAYER J I futUity. But "One hundred per ASSISTANT MANAGERi ERNEST J. BEU. this time with good reason. For a Of crime generaUy the Chief RUMOUR DENIED ADVERTISING MANAGERi M. M. HANSFORD cent. Americanism" as we know, yachting reporter, bent on honour­ Justice said that as compared with GOLDEN FLOWER soon degenerated into 100% In­ SUBSCRIPTION RATES ing our doyen of yachtsmen, Eldon 104 cases during the first year he No developments are expected i LOCAL.:—ONE YEA*. 40/-: Sne MONTHS, 20/-I tolerance for every alien, every Wt-4y_& 20's—9read the table with a heavy- white cloth and decorate It witn ruthlessness that night have contention that the fatal wounding Dressing STRATFORD, Ont., June. 6.— candelabra on ench end and a shamed AtlUa. Yet they began in BELMONT MANOR NOTES was accidental was stressed by the Ice Cream with Strawberries Thoughtful robbers who stole Fancy Cakes Wedding Cake large bowl of flowers or the innocence—a body of decent Chief Justice, and he accordingly $4,550 from a local creamery here Coffee wedding cake as a centerpiece.I feUows (with the ever present instructed the jury to return a no On such en occasion a chicken on Saturday returned by maU a Judas in their midst, no doubt) true biU in this case. "I may be Hints for the June Wedding c.r lobster salad, fancy cold cuts, burglary insurance poUcy, thus Mr. John Bluck, Jr., was host seeking by corporate effort to secure wrong in law," added His Honour, meats in aspic, a hot chafing! helping the company to recover part to a party on the Cedar Court on UNE and brides — what a dish combination, thin bread a "squarer deal" for themselves "but that is my opinion. I am happy combination! But of the loss. The poUcy was struck Friday evening when his guests J and butter sandwiches or but­ and their families from the mine responsible for any mistake in law there are busy days preceding in a mail-box. included Miss Nancy Pearman, tered hot rolls, ices, cakes, owners whom they served. And which may be made, and I am the wedding — preparing guest * * * Miss Peggy Walker and Mr. Frank lists, selecting invitations, ar­ punch, chocolate and coffee axe' it required the combined forces wiUing to shoulder that responsi­ sufficient. Serve the hot bever-| GosUng. ranging for the proper decora­ of the mUitia, the state constabul­ bility." tions, musicians and last but ages and hot foods from urn* DEATH OF ALEXANDER Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ulrich, who are ary and the Pinkerton Detective not least planning the refresh­ and chafing dishes on a conven­ MONTGOMERIE occupying the Pent House at the 00 ments. Whether the wedding is ient buffet. Agency to bring its miscreants to a small one followed by a simple justice. Belmont entertained Colonel and The Cause OTTAWA, June 6.-—Lieut.- Mrs. Carpenter and Captain Browne breakfast, or an elaborate after­ Attempt only the things you noon affair followed by a recep­ can serve daintily and weU with The Ku-Klux-Klan—the original Colonel Alexander Montgomerie, for dancing on Friday evening. "What's happened, George?" she tion, the refreshments are simi­ order—theirs was seemingly a as little confusion as possible, fti O.B.E., manager of the Furness Mrs. Martin Harvey entertained asked her husband, who had got lar. I he bride must leave on the train' virtuous cause, a necessary office. Withy Steamships at Halifax, died Miss Louise Leplanche, .of New out of the car to investigate. If more than a dozen guests immediately or if the wedding la But the catalogue of the sins they here on Saturday, after a brief York City. Many of the guests at ' 'Puncture," he said briefly. are expected, much trouble will an early morning affair the M-j committed outbalances that of Ulness at the age of 50. He recruit­ the Belmont were seen enjoyingthe "You ought to have been on the be avoided if it is possible to fi eshments should be markedly] arrange for a caterer to supply simple. A salad, bread and but­ the sins committed against those ed a Newfoundland regiment ir dancing. The new microphone lookout for this," was the helpful tbe refreshments and everything whom they conspired to defend. the Great War. He was formerly ter sandwiches, fruit ice or ioa' was again used by Henri Taylor remark. "You remember the guide needed for their service. At a cream, cakes and coffee are per­ And the late Klan, which happUy a member of the Nova Scotia legis­ and is a real addition to the music warned you there was a fork in the small gathering, however, this Is unnecessary and the meal will be missible but they must be plain­ has nearly asphyxiated itself in lature. at the Belmont. road."—Tit-Bits. ly served. FRIGIDAIRE ¥ toozsoesoooaooocsoot 1 The development of the Super-Powered Frigidaire has marked an important advance in auto­ OFFERS ALL THE matic refrigeration. It offers not only better refrigeration but greater economy. 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At ' MECHANICS HALL THEATRE The REID HALL THEATRE Today at9 3 p.m. Pioneer of the Talking Picture in Bermuda PAUL LUCAS, DOROTHY JORDAN, VIVIENNE "Our Prune Consideration is your Enjoyment. OSBORNE, CHARLIE RUGGLES Theatres AW-**-* >»0_«<-O If and when Better Pictures are made Reid Hall in will Show Them.'* _=-.__ "The Beloved Bachelor M OUTSTANDING PICTURES A Tender, Passionate Romance with Lovable Paul MOTION PICTURE HERALD Lucas in his First Starring Role. MAKES SURVEY OF LEADING You'll Vote Him Your Finest Actor! THEATRES OF ENGLISH- - SPEAKING WORLD • He's the Genuine Hit of "Hell Divers" Holds the Public Prefers Simple Story Values World's $2.00 a Seat Record! With. Generous Sprinkling of ''HELL DIVERS" LOOK AT THE FIGURES! BIG DOUBLE FEATURE TONIGHT Comedy and Romance And he's the pal of "What-a- "Hell Divers"—N. Y. Astor- According to an authoritative Man" Clark Gable? First Week-24,216 Paid PAUL LUCAS WYNNE GIBSON survey dated May 21, 1932, by the FRANCES DEE Quigley Publishing Company and Admissions on record in the office of Reid Hall, "Grand Hotel "(Closest run­ in PAT O'BRIEN With Cliff Edwards, Conrad _mm Ltd., it would seem that the sophis- ner-up) First Week at N. Y. •in ticated stories are out, at leas, as Nagel, Dot Jordan, Marjorie j„*sLA "THE BELOVED far as the public is concerned when Rambeau, and John Miljan. WALLACE SU Astor—24,100 Paid "THE STRANGE CASE it comes to spending amusement Admissions money. I BACHELOR" OF CLARA DEANE" The pictures that stood out head and shoulders as to a distinct Times of Showings—"Beloved Bachelor" 3-7-9 p.m. public preference as indicated by TODAY-TUESDAY at 3.00, 7-00, and 9-00 pan. box office returns were: Marie "Strange Case of Clara Deane" at 8.15 p.m. Dressler's "Emma," "City Lights," IMPORTANT NOTICE: Because of the tremendous cost of this mighty spec­ 462tff__, "Hell's Angels," "Politics," "Re­ tacle picture, "Hell Divers" will not be shown in a double feature. Whereas the ducing," "Hell Divers," Will Rogers ordinary picture runs for a little over an hour, "Hell Divers" is nearly two hours "Connecticut Yankee," Gable's —120 minutes of thrilling interest. "Sporting Blood," "Grand Hotel," "Trader Horn," "Cimarron," Gar­ bo's "Susan Lenox," "Daddy-Long- TAKE A PEEK INTO THE FUTURE —ONLY REID HALL SHOWS Legs," Garbo's "Mata Hari," Janet PICTURES LIKE THESE- NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Gaynor-Chas. Farrell's "Delicious" GARBO — BARRYMORES — JOAN CRAWFORD—BEERY — STONE — European Plan — American Plan "Her Majesty Love," Will Rogers in "Lightnin'," "The Champ," HERSHOLT in "GRAND HOTEL "Shanghai Express," Keaton's Brothers Barrymore in ARSENE PALM GARDENS "Parlour, Bedroom and Bath," Far- Jackie Cooper in "LIMPY." DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN rell-Gaynor's "Man Who Came LUPIN." Robt. Montgomery in "FOREVER" Monday, Friday and Saturday Nights Back," "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," Huston - Harlow in "BEAST OF Wheerler-Woolsey's "Peach O' CITY." Clark Gable - Marion Davies in (Other night, by anangernent) "POLLY OF THE CIRCUS." Reno," Joan Crawford's "Possess­ Joan Crawford in "LETTY LYN- BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNE ed." Every picture named above was a' TON." Garbo - Von Stroheim in "AS Table D'Hote—Service a la Carte champion producer in the theatres Johnny Weismuller in "TARZAN YOU DESIRE ME." Local Specialties; that it played and it Is highly in­ THE APE MAN." Norma Shearer - Clark Gable in Lobsters — Green Turtle Steaks teresting to note that the public shows a distinct preference for Clark Gable in "CHINA SEAS." "STRANGE INTERLUDE.'.' Squabs — Scallop.* everyday, human stories of the type Lionel Barrymore in "PUBLIC so superbly portrayed by Marie Marie Dressier in "PROSPERITY." UNEXCELLED CUISINE — FINEST VINTAQES Dressier, Will Rogers, Wallace Ramon Novarro in "HIDDLE." LIFE." Beery, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. Reid Hall—ever alert and keenly sensitive to the type of pictures you Reid Hall takes pride in mention­ ing that nearly 75% of the box office desire has gone into the film marts of the World—Watch the Reid Hall champions were pictures and stars Movie Magazine for revolutionary announcement of coming product. A SELECT DANCE that have been shown or will be shown at Reid Hall in the very near will be held in future. The Reid Hall Movie TRINITY HALL Magazine which has been growing by leaps and bounds will in the next TONIGHT several weekly issues contain the Proceeds in air of ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE actual figures of the survey. MECHANICS HALL THEATRE 'THE BELOVED BACHELOR" Smith Bros. Orchestra oo Lifts Oil Ban Ladies 1/6 Gents 2/6 "Strange Case of Olara Deane" is "HELL DIVERS" part of splendid double feature Tender, Human Story Presented including refreshments programme tonight. by Paramount in "The Beloved REID HALL SHOWING MIGHTY Bachelor." AIR-SPECTACLE "HELL DIVERS" Wynne Gibson, the talented WITH WALLACE BEERY young actress has her first big A tender, and intriguing love WORKS DEPARTMENT AND CLARK GABLE starring role with Paramount in story is presented i*i "The Be­ SU Mary's Guild "The Strange Case of Clara Deane," loved Bachelor," the first picture in H. M. Dockyard, Bermuda Warwick Due to length of picture doors open The story takes the audience over which Paul Lukas appears as the at 6.30 instead of 7.30 p.m. a span of about twenty years, and featured lead, showing currently at will hold a the gradual metamorphosis of the the Mechanic's HaU Theatre. "Hell Divers" is a truly great hapless Clara Deane through the Paul is in love with a beautiful BAZAAR picture and if you were one of the years of trying circumstances is young actress, Vivienne Osborne. 6 Experienced Carpenters large and appreciative audience shown with all the production But she becomes unjustly suspici­ On Thursday, June 9th last Saturday night, there is little value, all the skill of advanced ous of his relations with a woman and Joiners at 3 p.m. in the question of concurrence. Hell artistry in the use of make-up who had been his model and their Divers is nearly two hours long and for which Paramount is famous. romance is shattered. Later the Required at once for about LOUGH MEMORIAL HALL in order to permit of two showings Married to a worthless man, on model dies, leaving a six-year old Three months Admission: Adults 6d. Children 34. in the eve&ing, Reid Hall will open the eve of his sentence for embezzle­ daughter. Paul, out of kindness, at 6.30 p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m. ment, she struggles valiantly dur­ adopts the tot, and rears her in his Afternoon Tea, Supper, Miscel- which is the customary opening ing the next five years to bring own home. While Gov. Murray of Okla­ Apply in person to eaneous Stall, Games, Cake hour during the summer evenings happiness to the life of their little When the ward attains young homa was away in New York. except on Saturday. darling. Freed from prison, her womanhood, she develops an in­ Lieut. Gov. Robert Burns FOREMAN OF WORKS. Stall etc Wallace Beery and Clark Gable thieving husband gets into a series (above) started a commotion tense love for Paul but cannot by lifting the martial law ban now hold records as having travelled of "jams" and when finally he is bring herself to tell him of this on Oklahoma oil fields, put­ 448t____. Dancing in the Evening. faster than any other actors alive. caught, Clara Deane is accused and feeling. He continues to treat her ting back mto operation about 349ft-31.s4._-?. In "Hell Divers," they participated sentenced as Ms accoinpliee. Her as a little girl. Meanwhile he has 3.000 oil wells which have been in sensational diving manoeuvres. daughter is adopted by the de­ idle about mne months. It was achieved renown for his creative expected that Burns would In these divers, the airplanes reach­ tective chief of the city, who brings work as a sculptor. The former have a sharp conflict with Gov. ed a speed of 350 miles an hour. And her up as his own, into charming sweetheart, now married to a bus- Murray upon the latter's re­ Proud of "Lone Lady of the Air" both actors got an enormous "kick" young womanhood. Released from mess man, learns of his sucoess, turn to Oklahoma City. out of it. prison, Olara Deane gets a job as a and meets him again, after a lapse seamstress. She reads with a twinge of 12 years. He still loves her, and THE STORY .of ironic joy that her daughter is she declares she will get a divorce about to be married to a worthy so that they can be married. Called Kidnapper "Windy" Riker, Aviation Chief young man. Discretion keeps her But the beautiful young ward, Machinist Mate aboard the carrier from making herself known to the Dorothy Jordan, learns of the re­ Saratoga, is a typical old sea dog, young woman. Meanwhile her hus­ newed love affair, and decides it is bombastic, belligerent and beloved band learns of the daughter's hap­ time to do something vital in be­ of his commander. When Steve py position in society—and threat­ half of her own affection for Paul. Nelson, a "O.P.O." of the younger ens a blackmail campaign which She does something—and the re­ school, comes into the squadron, a will ruin the happiness of the sult is a happy one. rivalry ensues between Riker and bride-to-be. The play is deftly worked out Nelson, for Riker knows the young­ The climax packs a terrific heart- with as Uttle resorting to the dram­ er man is in line for his job as wallop in a series of melodramatic atic as possible. In fact, it is almost leading chief. incidents, with Clara Deane as the entirely romantic—with generous Riker plays a practical joke which heroine. The ending is not the dashes of comedy furnished by estranges Nelson from his sweet­ customary sugary one—bat con­ Charlie Buggies, Marjorie Gateson heart, Ann. When the-fleet arrives tains a satisfying modicum of and Harold Minjir. The finale is in Panama, Nelson becomes friend­ happiness. exciting, and pleasant. It is an ly with Marne Kelsey, Windy's achieved without the firing of a sweetheart, who operates a sailors' single shot of anything more vio­ resort there. Windy, on duty, sees Then" he is "broken" and reduced lent than CharUe Buggies, spon­ them together, and goes "AWOL" to the ranks for being absent with­ taneous wise-cracks. to follow them. Nelson is only out leave. Tonight, "The Beloved Bachelor" getting Marne to help patch up his in a practice flight lieutenant wiU be shown as part of a fine Charged with kidnapping troubles with his sweetheart. Windy Fisher and Nelson are stranded on double feature programme with two youthful "converts," Mrs. is jealous, however. He fights with an island as the result of an acci­ "The Strange Case of Clara Deane." Firn Wood, 31, is pictured Steve, who beats him badly. In the dent. Windy goes to the rescue, Really wonderful value in enter­ above in Bell, Calif., when she melee he is thrown into jail by the gets the men aboard the plahe, and tainment. was arraigned. She is an Panama police. tries to reach the carrier in a fog- evangelist and follower of 00—— Aimee Semple McPherson-Hut- The carrier is under way when He does so, but crashes the plane ton's Angelus Temple, and ac­ Marne gets Windy out of jail and on deck. The two men are rescued, cording to police she threat­ he makes his ship. They plan to but Windy dies in his valiant- at­ Resembling tracer cartridges ened to go into a "trance" if Mrs. Amy O. Earhart (left), mother of Amelia pari; used for miUtary purposes, a shot forced to trial. Putnam, and Mrs. Albert Morrisse'y, th. f*-efi- ejgfer, get married as soon as Windy's tempt. pictured at their home In Medford, Mais, enlistment is up in fourteen days. oo gun sheU has been invented that rissey's two children, David, 2, and On the ship, however, Windy learns The gardens of Buckingham Pal­ follows its load with a traU of Ught, The new League of Nation's the news of Mrs. Putnam's successfi that Steve will have his job when he ace have been turned into a bird visible in dayUght, to help a hunter Ubrary at Geneva wiU have 35 miles frotp Newfoundland to Ireland. improve his aim. quits. In jealousy he re-enlists. sanctuary? of shelves? Page 4 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND CX>I_0__HS1. DAILY TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932

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Mix tomato paste with week of housekeeping when there water and add this to the oil in seems to be a wide and varied Voiles - - - 2/6 three installments, allowing the collection of food in the refrigera­ mixture to boil up after each addit­ tor. This time arrives especially Piques - - ion. Add tomatoes, bay leaf, and - 2/9 25% off after a big Sunday dinner or a salt and cook slowly for 45 minutes. holiday feast. The woman who is Put in the sugar and cook fifteen Corduroy wise fits the left-overs into - 2/6 minutes longer. the menus for the following days. And if she is clever, the family will Yield: 9 servings. Mesh-Tex • 4/- Tailored from finest quality not recognize these foods as left­ In a man's eye, there is nothing overs. which will take the place of good English Flannels and Serges— hash, which may be served to use up Chiffon - - - 2/6 We are going to talk particularly suitable for Travel, Business, and the left-over beef, pork, corned beef about left-over meats. They may or veal. Corn beef hash made into Seersucker - informal dress occasions. be used in salads, snadwiches, stews - 1/6 cakes and topped with poached eggs omelets, or in creamed mixtures. is one dish which, will always win Left-over ham is delicious chopped, Washenredy - - 1/9 favour with the man of the house. mixed with a small amount of chopped green pepper and onion Left-overs are excellent foods and Topanjo Prints Single and Double breasted styles. and combined with beaten egg for an take just a little ingenyity and dis­ • 2/4 omelet. This egg mixture is some­ cretion in flavouring to eliminate times used as a sandwich filling and the twice-cooked flavour or appear­ Dotted Voiles - 3/6 is served under the name of a ance. Denver Sandwich. 00 Pieces of dried beef which are Every yard guaranteed left after making enough creamed TIDE TABLE FOR ~J dried beef on toast for the family fast colours may be used as an appetizer. The JUNE ^S4*f (JUS'®* small thin slices are spread with cream cheese mixed with a small amount of mustard and horse­ Hij_-i Water Sun­ Sun­ radish, rolled and^a sprig of parsley Da te A.M. P.M. rise set put into one end. These little rolls 6 M. 9.36 10.05 5.11 7.24 COX & WILSON may accompany a jellied soup, 7 Tu. 10.20 10.49 5.11 7.25 tomato juice or a fruit cocktail. They 8 W. 11.06 1.135 5.11 7.25 Queen St., - Hamilton Just Arrived have an excellent flavour and are 9 Th. 12.01 5.11 7.26 421<_-_5. easy to handle. 10 F. 0.27 1.00 5.11 7.26 11 Sat. 1.24 2.03 5.11 7.27 The baked sandwich is becoming 12 Sun 2.24 3.06 5.11 7.27 popular. It is really no more than a COMPLETE STOCK M. 3.25 4.10 5.11 7.27 pan of biscuit dough topped with a 13 14 4.25 5.09 5.11 7.28 highly seasoned meat mixture, cov­ Tu. W. 5.23 6.04 5.11 7.28 ered with another layer of biscuit 15 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS 6.56 5.11 7.28 dough and baked. This mixture is 16 Th. 6.19 IT'S A | F. 7.12 7.49 5.11 7.29 Enameloid, Taxite, Oil Stains, Shellacs, etc, etc cut into squares and served piping 17 5.12 7.29 TREAT! hot. Some people like it served with 18 Sat. 8.05 8.38 a very rich cream sauce or milk 19 Sun 8.55 9.26 5.12 7.29 gravy. 20 M. 9.45 10.15 5.12 7.30 21 Tu. 10.36 11.01 5.12 7.30 There are dozens of ways of 22 W. 11.29 11.50 5.12 7.30 using left-over chicken and some­ 23 Th. 12.24 5.13 7.30 GODET & YOUNG times we like it better remade than 24 F. 0.40 1.20 5.13 7.31 we do originaUy. One of the nicest 25 Sa. 1.31 2.19 5.13 7.31 453t_ta. ways is to combine the shredded 26 2.25 3.15 5.13 7.31 chicken with mushrooms, sweet Su. 27 M. 3.20 4.14 5.14 7.31 breads and a thick white sauce. 28 Tu. 4.15 5.04 5.14 7.31 This mixture is put into a casserole 5.49 5.14 7.31 or shallow baking pan, topped with 29 W. 5.05 THE POPULAR buttered erumbs and baked until 30 Th. 5.54 6.31 5.15 7.31 brown. The best ever chicken salad Jimmie Jingle Says THREEPENNY is made by combining the cold Mean High Water Spring Tides— chicken with fresh pineapple, al­ 3 ft. 8 ins. Finer bread does not exist BARS monds and seeded white grapes. Mean High Water Neap Tides— Finest bread that butter's kissed 3 ft. 0 ins. Sold Everywhere A vegetable and meat combin­ Mean Tide Level—1 ft. 11 ins. ation, especially stuffed vegetables, BUTTER CRUST BREAD N.B.—All heights are given above is always welcomed by the family. F. J. G. FOOTE (Q§md@k soundings on charts. The following recipes are all inter­ H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. w esting and worth trying: I oca «tot Jhe Standard of Excellence* Afe of Tide assumed to be 1 day. Ask your Grocer Sunset and sunrise refer to upper VEGETABLE MEAT CASSEEOLE limb of Sun touching the horizon, BERMUDA BAKERY, Ltd height of eye being 20 feet above 3 medium potatoes, sea level. Salt and pepper Times are Standard Time. MORRIS A. GIBBONS 1 pound ground roast, 1 can tomato soup, _cup water, —oo- llarge onion, Thin Slices FAST COLOUR PERCALES 1 cup rice kripsies, Foreman: "How is it tha the 36 inches wide^ 1/8 pound grated cheese., other boy makes such a very hin 1 small green pepper, (chopped) joint with his mortar?'' . per 1/- yard Butter. Bricklayer's Apprentice: "Habit, Place layer of sliced raw potatoes sir. He's been working in a sand­ ST. GEORGE'S STORE in bottom of greased casserole; then wich shop."—Pages Gales. il -700^s. a layer of meat mixed with chopped * * * onion, pepper and seasonings.Al­ The Testing Time — ternate layers of meat and potatoes Prospective Employer (handwrit­ until casserole is filled. Add tomato ing expert). "Well, let me see your If it's a soup diluted with water. Sprinkle character references.** rice krispies on top, then cheese Maid: "I thought you'd like to WATER PUMP and dot with butter. Cover and get it straight, so I've brought bake in moderate oven (350°F.) for along some samples of my writing." Why not a about one hour. Remove cover the * * * last ten minutes so the rice krispies The League's Work DEMING will brown. "It was the League of Nations Yield: 7 servings. that made it possible for China to ELECTRIC refrain from declaring war. If she STUFFED VEGETABLES had declared war, all brakes would THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES have been off."—James T. Mac­ 267-M.u.tp. 3 each tomatoes, Donald. 3 small onions (chopped), green peppers and cabbage leaves 1 clove garlic (chopped), J pound boiled ham, 3 pimentos (chopped), If cups rice krispies, ENGUSH CONGOLEUM 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1 egg (well-beaten), Few grains pepper, Per 5/t- yard 1 tablespoon melted butter. Remove seeds and tops from pep­ A New Range of Delightful Patterns pers, remove centers from tomatoes. Stuff with above mixture. Dip cabbage leaves in boiling water to soften. 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This * ** * 9.30—Eno Crime Club girl needs Ferrozone—needs it to] The NBC Artists Service Musicale, 10.00—Music That Satisfies restore the nerve force that tho formerly heard on Wednesdays, will 10.15—Musical Fast Freight Above is Norman Thomas of development of her fresh youth be heard over an NBC-WEAF net­ 10.3Q—Columbia Symphony Orch. New York, who was nominated have exhausted. work at 9.00 p.m. each Tuesday 11.00—Glen Island Orchestra for President by the recent na­ evening beginning this evening. 11.30—Bossert Orchestra tional convention of the Social­ Ferrozone will restore her color 12.00—St. Moritz Orchestra ist Party in Milwaukee, Wis. J. Alden Edkins, baritone and The candidate for Vice-Presi­ —bring back her old-time energy*--* Atwater Kent prize winner in 1931, dent is James H. Maurer of give brightness to her eyes and will be featured with Erno Rapee KDKA, Pittsburgh 980kc. Pennsylvania, and both men 6.02—Who's News Today headed the Socialist ticket in vivacity to her spirts. and a 35-piece orchestra in a series of four programmes on the new 6.07—Teaberry Sport Review 1928. Their renomination was In Ferrozone every girl finds marked by a demonstration in schedule. 6.12—Press News-Reeler the convention hall that lasted ood for tiny teeth strength. Ferrozone drives away * * * 6.15—KDKA Orchestra for an horn-. tiredness. For the girl or woman "The Valley of Ghosts," another 7.30—To be Announced that wants to be happy, healthy, Edgar Wallace thriller, will be pre­ 6.45-—Literary Digest Topics in • Brief—Lowell Thomas ABY|S[teeth need exercise toXJ-eepJthem who values rosy cheeks, laughing sented in dramatised form by the THE CALL OF THE OPEN B straight and sound. This prepares the Eno Crime Club during its broad­ 7.00—Amos 'n' Andy way for a healthy second set which will eyes and abundant good spirits, casts over the WABC-Columbia 7.15—Just WtUie ROAD nothing can compare with Ferro­ ensure a good digestion and freedom from dental network from 9.30 to 10.00 o'clock 7.30—The Stebbins Boys trouble in the years to come. zone. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. 7.45—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare (by Ellis) as' AS at 8.00—You and Your Government The wise mother knows that "Ovaltine" Rusks TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES 8.30—Elsa G. Duga..Soprano Even in this pampered age we are so much better than anything else. She .A^TR-WOTH-AIAKINC TONIC 8.45—Sisters of the SkiUet like to feel, at some time in the year, knows, too, that the baby who is given these (Bermuda Time) 9.00—Household Finance Pro­ that we are capable of coming to crisp Rusks when teeth are forming acquires the gramme grips with Nature, of imitating excellent habit of masticating all foods and of WLW, Cincinnati 700kc. 9.30—Great Personalities the writer-heroes and answering wanting those which need masticating. 6.00—Afternoon Bound Table 10.00—Quaker State Carefree Pro­ the "call of the road." When one "Ovaltine" Rusks are specially baked just 6.46-—literary Digest Topics in gramme is gripped by that "urge," a little Brief—Lowell Thomas 10.15- Westinghouse Pioneers hard enough to exercise baby's little jaws tramp means about fifteen miles of without hurting the delicate mouth. They 7.00—Amos 'n' Andy 10.CC—Paris Night Life hard hiking. 7.15—Dog Talk 10.45—Chats Between the Acts are made from pure unbleached wheaten flour 7.30—Mail Pouch Sportsman 11.00—Teaberry Sport Review These hikers return bronzed, with all its nutritive elements fully retained. 7.45-—Old Man Sunshine 11.15—Press Last Minute News with a grip like steel, and go about In addition they contain a proportion of de­ 8.00—Fifteen Minutes with B. G with a mien of quiet a_S"~raace licious "Ovaltine," the nourishing food drink Flashes that -l*.ir very prc.nce becomes Dun 11.20—Lew Conrad and Orchestra you already know and value. 8.15—Chandu the Magician a Uving reproach to ordinary mor­ 12.00—Dancing in MUwaukee tals. "Ovaltine" Rusks should be given to every 8.30—B. F. D. Hour child as soon as solid food is permitted. Start 8.45—Sisters of the Skillet Once agai:i I a_r. beginning to feel the dust of the road in my your baby on the Rusk habit to-day, but be 9.00—Tangee Musical Dreams -oo- sure they are "Ovaltine" Rusks. Baby will 9.15—Netherland Plaza Orchestra veins(or should I have said'Throat I)* "Give to me the life I love" has reap the benefits in health, strength and. ap­ 9.30—Kreuschen Programme Announcer Tries Many Trades pearance all through life. Don't let it go until it 9.45—CentervUle Sketches temporarily been ousted by another n develops into something 10.00—Henry FiUmore's Band Before Finding Place At bath-song "I must go down to the much more serious. 10.30—A Quarter Hour of Loveliness Microphone sea again." Even the grubby, There is no better 10.45—Peanut Pietro unshorn face of the proverbial 'OV/ILTI remedy for the relief of 11.00—To be Announced tramp has acquired in my eyes the Coughs, Colds and all 11.30—Bisquick Band transcendent beauty which nor­ Bronchial Afflictions 11.35—Varsity Quartet mally I associate only with Words- than Robert's Syrup. It 11.45—Headlines of Yesterday worthian heroes. In my more breaks up the cold, 12.00—Castle Farm Orchestra fanciful moods I imagine his ragged soothes the throat and trousers and mis-shapen boots quickly restores normal WGY, Schenectady 790kc. conceal the goat-legs of a satyr, fej conditions. Most pleas­ 6.00—Joe and Eddie and his greasy pocket a set of reed Sold by all Gvenu..- and Stores ant to take, m 6.15—New Kenmore Orchestra pipes—but that is only after read­ W.S. PURVIS, Bermuda Distributor ing Hillaire Belloc. m Han vfaetured hy 6.24—BasebaU Scores XORTJIROP & LYMAN CO., 6.30—With Gray McClintock in Re-reading "The Autobiography XJMITED the Canadian Northwest of a Super-tramp," I have been Toronto, Csnaaa 6.45—Sonata Programme stimulated to plan an exciting 7.00—General Electric Programme walking tour; none of your folding 7.15—New Kenmore Orchestra tents, of your picnic baskets with FOR THE* REST OF YOUR LIFE 7.30—Barbasol Programme knife, fork and spoon in one, not 7.45—Goldbergs even a chermos flask. 8.00—Blackstone Plantation No! just a stout branch hewn 8.30—True Story Hour from a hedge, a red handkerchief 9.00— Gay flu.'"g loosely around the throat; 9.30—Ed Wynn and the Fire Chief '*•*-'' "or •.__» _pe_i road. The idea ^ACT OF Band of hi: 'ig a donkey has occurred to VEf*. AND TABf me, but with my complete ignorance -.-X_B_-'__8___- 10.00—Lucky Strike Dance Hour 11.00—Freddy Engel's Orchestra on pcints of asinine psychology, I 11.30—DeWitt Clinton Orchestra inili.a.ed strongly against that 12.00—Ralph Kirbery, the Dream decision; besides I remembered Singer BLAYNE RICHARDS that even such men as Robert Blayne Richards tries hopping Louis Stevenson and Sancho WABC, Kew York 860kc. beUs, seaman, butchering, basket Panza had difficulty with their 6.00—Arthur Jarrett ball semi-pro, five-and-ten clerk beasts. Of course, wc have on the 6.15—Reis and Dunn and tobacco warehouse befcre find­ o_io hand modern champions of 6.30—Jack Miller ing a place at WLW microphone. the "parody of all four-footed 11 th'ags," but that perhaps is poetic license; on the other hand we have Taking a Hvrile in Aquatic Style stories that bear a close resemblance to reality. Was it not a pastor who was Full o' the joys of Spring surprised to find a coster in trouble Somnus sleep means to step HAT worictei_. with his donkey and asked if he could be of any assistance, only to out with renewed vigour and Wful dishes you receive the prudent, if uncharitable can make with reply; "Yus, jest stand aside while morning gladness Jell-O! Yet the cost! Oisezafew words to' er!" . The tree toads have started their is ridiculously small!/ games once mor_, but I must not A delicious salad or/ grumble, for it was owing to their SOMNUS persistence tha. I was within an a jewel of a dessert) hour of seeing the sunrise the other tor a glorified entree morning. At least, suns keep POCKETED SPRING ..-,-, so.many ways; regular hoursJf. In Chaucer's day tho call of the toads heralded the ;too, to make teft* summer weather— "Then longen MATTRESS overs seem de luxe y folk to go on pilgrimage": now, it taunts us into renewed vigour and A pocketed super spring-centre mattress Refuse imitations. enveloped with the finest materials with patent reminds of the limitations of so-called progress. pocketed edge and real ventilation But there goes the telephone—I know who it is—Jones wanting me THE BEDDING HOUSE OF RHODES, CARLTON CROSS MILLS, LEEDS to play golf tomorrow: just when AND LOTUS STREET, NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND I'd determined to respond to the caU of the road! .8-3. I'll make it definite next year! 'Sole Agent.. oo- NICHOLL & ASHTON Carl Ellis, noted speed boat driver, is pictured in Winter According to a Michigan scientist Haven, Ha., leading Bob Eastman over the final hazard in dust is coUected on walls and ceil­ P.O. Box 372, Hamilton the recent 22-mile steeplechase race through a chain of ings by air currents paused by diiff- JEUL-0 lakes. He is leaping over a dam at 40 miles an hour with erences in temperature between the the aid of an Inclined platform on the other side. laths and the more soUd plaster.

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Odd For Cinderella BY * JOAN M«GRATH • _<-»__» m-t,,.,. mi-.npfr SOMERSET CASH STORE „__„, Louise Proctor, aa orphan, live, with her Aunt Abigail and her cousins. She is treated aa a family servant and, because Of this, she determines to run away to New ¥©___ nob. her Westinghouse mve-the*.rt, helps her in tho attempt. °QP« •* f CHAPTER VHI -| ANNUAL lyjSPITB the n»T_M» # her situation it did not take Anne Refrigerators ** Louise long to get to bed, and it took even less time for her to drop off to sleep. Used to the hard, narrow Uttle cot in her room at Aunt Abigail's she found the Pullman Bargain J Sale berth soft as down. She did not awake until the car was well astir, and then, hurriedly she made her way to the dressing room where she completed her toilette. Commencing at 9.30 a.m. on After a labour of research and in­ On her return to her berth she , found the porter waiting to dis- f**- was taken to a small table vestigation, experimenting, rejection, mantle tt, and she took a seat j™ ™°.™w?s seated opposite opposite while he did. For a few J£L 55?*** chair, a chair which Friday, June 10th and repeated trials and tests in its moments she watched him fas- £™aj°er emPty only a moment, clnated and then she turned her »>f. sue was scarcely seated her- laboratories covering a period of face away and gazed out the seu. when the man of the maga- window. ™i„was s!?ted opposite her. BARGAINS in BOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHING,

more than twelve years, the Westing­ "Apparentlve y »I_e remarked, Tm HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, DRESS ER heart was bursting with ™_°* A yonr company for break- house Company succeeded in pro­ H emotions. She could not yet 2^_^/eta-Ma pr erd Jfromr place mend - MATERIALS and BLANKETS, QUILTS believe she had really escaped h°rt^L,Tf-^1 «ta £? _ "-» ducing a Perfect Example of what an Aunt Abigail's clutches and that op™fJSf™ *? -as being seated she was on her way to earn her P^*ef *_?•. a e After living in New York. She was rt_*°?B J_r^J* $ &- *&• Ideal Refrigerator should be. thrilled and excited and a little %£** »_»* she had been told, frightened. And she was poignant- fj"1wso. one couldn't snub as at 25% to 50% off ly lonely tor Bob Marvin. She JS?"^?7* a Person as this mid- could not help feeling that she °'e~^ecl, stout msm who had been Fully Guaranteed For Three Years. ha cut herself off from him no more than kindly polite, Regular Prices hopelessly, although she did not _-*-_-*--*_,-.-_-. _. . doubt his lovo for her or her love \\* VJ-JJ^NTLY hs accepted her for him. He had always been so "*: saute at higher than its face dependable and strong, her one vame,ror immediately he engaged JOBS in SWEATERS and UNDERWEAR and only friend. t"*f m. conversation; and, before But, she argued with herself, Jong, through skilful questioning, See Them at our Show Rooms New York was not really so far »«>"-.»t out the fact—as already away from Dumfray's Corners, mno nad suspected-—that she was Next New Bank of Bermuda She and Bob would write to each ™a . ngne rto first trip to New York, other often, and when he was S take up some pod- graduated from law school they uof tntre? he asked casually, J, H. P. PATTERSON would be married. They would live, .-.^^J; Louis6 to e nodded dubiously. she supposed, in either Dumfray's /~* "SP find some thing to Somerset, June 7th., 1932 THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Corners or in Wellsville or some ao snortly, she explained. town near them. And they would . 5S.r vk-a-vis bent his head un- be so happy. But in the mean- aerstandingly. "And--er—in tho Mid-Ocean Copy th-.s.ll. time. ... In the meantime New meanwhile, I suppose, yoult be 4MQQS. York lay ahead and whatever fate staying with some relative or—er 458,.ii7.-8.(10. the gods had in store for her. She IT^se friend?" he stated rather wondered what it would prove to "J*11 questioned, and glanced out be, wondered what her first Job tne window a_ though entirely un- would be like, wondered . . . concerned with her reply. "Excuse me, but would you care . <_»-- no, said Annie Louise, to look at this maga-toe-** A witb amazing innocence, 1 *__h pleasant voice intruded itself on J were. I'U be all alone. I'm going her reflections, and she looked up t0„vn°.a room ta the Y.W.CA? GOSLING BROS.' to see a man, standing in the aisle, . " that sol Well indeed. All bending over her, proffering a al°ne in a big city!" The stout Bathing Suits gaily covered periodical. gentleman was immediately fath- He was well dressed, about forty erly interested. "A Uttle girl like Sun Back Suits, in Navy, Red, Turquoise, years old, somewhat florid faced, jou. But you have some friends and evidently well satisfied witb there?" Saxe and Black himself. His mouth, beneath a No," Anne Louise replied, and close clipped graying mustache the regretful note in her voice was KING WILLIAM was parted in an ingratiating .y no means lost on her ques- smirk. He was rather stocky and "oner. he was some pounds overweight. . No? Well, that certainly is too at 22/6 From the watch chain whicb Y I hoV^> however, you will al- RUM PUNCH stretched across his vest some low me to consider myself in that -odge emblem dangled and jingled capacity." He beamed, and sud- against a button. His hands were oemy Patted the back of her hand Also Caps, Belts, and Bathing Capes in a pudgy and on the small finger ,wmch was toying with a spoon, Made from an Old Original Recipe in the possession of each a plain gold ring flaunted J*-7 name is Perkins; George Per- variety of Styles. _. large diamond for all the world kms> sad you needn't be afraid of of the firm since its foundation 1822 me to see. > bttle Sir-, because I'm old 'It's a 'Woman's Popular Jour- enough to be your father." naF which I picked up by mistake last night when buying some other A the Jast statement was per- 1 magazines,* he explained further ^* fectty obvious Anne Louise LOCKWARD & CO. 'The ideal thing for a party or picnic frighteneas Anne dLouise by ,thi fosr strangsome ereason self-, himmad.e no attempt to contradict satisfied, but withal perfectly po­ "I'm not afraid of you," she said Reid Street West lite intruder- , hesitated, not know- with such obvious sincerity, that 8668«_-_w.eitp. iD«T quit , what to say. he didn't know whether to be 451«_t_Ui.._.s.tp. pleased or annoyed. "And it's very |f IKE other young girls in small kind of you to want to help me." «- towns she had heard much of "Delighted. . . . And now, sup­ ine dangers that were wont to P°se you tell me your name?" result from unconventional meet- Anne Louise wasn't sure she ings with unknown men. Bobbie, wanted to give him her name but also, had warned her against talk- m the end she told him: Tm call­ ing to strangers. She felt she ought ed Anne Louise Proctor," she said, RE-DISTILLED to repulse him. At the same time A* that moment she was presented she did not see how she could very wlu- the check for her breakfast. —"OARS"— well do so without being quite "AUow me," said Mr. George rude. And he was only being cour­ Perkins, scooping it up with his teous. pudgy fingers. BARBADOS RU ASH—All Sizes for Regular Work Anne Louise smiled, a nice, Uttle "Oh, no! Please!" she protested. girl, polite smile, and held out her "We can argue about tbat later, SPRUCE—Light Weight for Skiffs hand for the magazine. when we're back in the Pullman," 4/6 per bottle "Thank you; if I may," she said. said Mr. Perkins with an air of —CANOE PADDLES- and wondered if the matter could authority. be terminated there. Rather than to appear to be To her relief he Just smiled, gave making a scene in front of the her the magazine, and left her— waiter she acquiesoed. When he to seat himseU from her across -"ose, after tipping the waiter, she the aisle, in the seat opposite to rose too, and preceded htm back J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. MASTERS HARDWARE CO* bar own. to their seats. He sat down beside She glanced through the pages her, a good deal closer than the -Bermuda'. Pi emier Wine Merchants Since 1808 Telephone 192-162 of the periodical, but when the width of the seat decreed, dining ear attendant came No," he said, "in New York, Front St. Reid St. torough aimouncing that break- you must allow me to help you "Eoerything for Boats" 8102

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COMMERCIAL SCHOOL business men in need of office as­ INVERURIE-ON-THE SPEAKING OF STYLE sistance to apply to the Commer­ GOOD OLD DAYS ARE HERE ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET CLOSING cial School, .since from experience HARBOUR BY IRENE VAIL he had learned that it was turning AGAIN! out young people qualified for res­ Notts v. Somerset The Lady Drake brought a Boston Fine Programme Well Carried Notts won by an innings and 162 r ponsible positions. In his own geni­ group of men on hoUday at the New i orl*—As the season ad­ Restoration of Pre-War Privi­ runs. Scores:—Notts 351, Somer­ Inverurie. fhey are J. E. Wykoff, vances, the shops are directing Out al manner Mr. Butterfield remark­ attent.cn to sleeve t-lmming ed "By the way I have learned a few set 117 and 72 (Larwood 4 for 18 N. T. Beardsley and Arnold Carlson. lege- are Indicated in Bermuda a a a tha* intr duces considerable fur A pleasing function took place on things myself this evening about Miss M. Adelaide Chenery and elaboration. Friday evening last, when the stu­ the efficient management of a bus­ Kent v. Glamorgan Miss Dora Walker of Framingham, Mesh stockings and mesh That one swaUow doesn't make a Kent won by an innings and 207 Mass., also arrived on the Lady gloves are also becoming daily dents of the Commercial School iness office!" Summer has come to be generaUy runs. Scores.—Kent 488 for 8 Drake. They will be at the Inveru­ more important. The cotton and their friends met to hear the An original playlet, .entitled accepted as a profound truth. For mesh gloves are usually in pastel report of work accomplished and to "Paper and Ink Speak," arranged declared, Glamorgan 148 (Freeman rie untU the 7th. shades and are, of course, in­ that matter, you wouldn't expect receive awards of merit. by Miss Williams from composition 7 for 68) and 133 (Freeman 4 for 38.) Arriving on the Monarch yester­ tended for summer wear. At the one single, soUtary swallow to a a a day were Miss D. Bondyle, Miss B. moment, the well-dressed wo­ Graduation Day is one of the written by pupils, in which they stimulate Spring or hasten FaU— man is particular about wearing Hampshire v. Derbyshire Kehlhorn, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan F. greatest days in a student's life, personified paper, ink and sugar, but an enterprising Colonist repor­ v ;;.e gloves with as many cos­ for it crowns the hours of toil and gave in an interesting and enter­ Hampshire won by 2 wickets. Grant and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tumes as possible. Most whit- ter has discovered, or says he has, Scores Hampshire 147 and 83 for 8, Perry. Mrs. A. McKay Fraser gloves are of washable kid or preparation for life's duties, and taining manner the origination, an absolutely unchangeable har­ Derbyshire 135 and 94. arrived with Mrs. Melvin HUl. Mr. doeskin, and are slip-ons that should mark the beginning of use­ processes of making and utility binger of the return of the "Good just cover the wrist. ful activity in the various positions of these commercial accessories. * * • and Mrs. R. A. Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. There is a growing partiality Old Days" to our fair land. Lancashire v. Middlesex Gordon Greer, Dr. Katsive, of Pitts­ open to young men and women. Credit should be given to Miss Perhaps we had better let him shown for navy-blue leather and This event completes the third year Joan Rickwood for her clever im­ Lancashire 136 (Allen 4 for 32) burgh, the Misses Edith Renick, kid, for both bags and shoes. The teU it in his own way, so that this Middlesex 133 for 3. Frances Crandall and Dorothy Mac­ smart shops also report a de­ of the above school's existence and personation of Note Paper and to newspaper can disclaim responsi­ * * * donald. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Moore mand for navy-blue stockings, it now closes for the summer Miss Phyllis Kempin who in a dress biUty in case he should prove to be but not in sufficient quantities months. of tatters and patches, told of the Sussex v. Gloucester arrived from Washington, D.C, to be of more than the mildest over optimistic. Four young ladies gained dip- first making of paper; to Miss Sussex 225 (John Parks 114, Mr. S. P. Muliken with nis daugh­ interest Navy shoes, however, It seems, so our exuberant co­ ^Duleepsinhji 89, Parker 5 for 125) ter, Miss Katherine, Mr. and Mrs. are very smart with navy cos­ plomas this year: Miss J. Leach, Lydia White, as newspaper and worker says, that a certain hostelry tumes. Miss Belle Ferreira, Miss Marion wrapping paper, and to Miss Gillies, Gloucester 32 for 1. D. J. Grooney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred not an hundred miles from these a a a White pique flowers for cos­ Vallis and Miss Ethel Bridges and who in a gown of crepe paper, car­ M. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. James tume boutonnieres are cited as . offices, in fact, within our very Warwick v. Yorkshire D. Lester, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard the leading flower item, dusters it is required that each shall have ried out her role admirably; while purview, has lately reverted to the secured a General Average of 90% Miss Mary Baker, attired in a cos­ Warwick 285 (Kilner 119, Bowes Scott. of narcissi, cyclamen or apple aimiable but now unfortunately 6 for 118, Verity 4 for 61) Yorkshire blossoms are given preference on seven or eight subjects taught: tume decorated with numerous ancient practice of setting out a over the larger single flower, and Double Entry Book-keeping or perfect sheets of her own typewrit­ 67 for 0. are wanted either alone or with tempting "snack" of lunch in a a a black lacquered foliage. Stenography, or both must be in­ ing, spoke of the importance of juxtaposition, as it were, to the bar. cluded in the general average. The typewriting paper. Special men­ Leicester v. Worcester The leading flower trlinming Not a coUation, mind you, or a Leicester 345, Worcester 70 (Geary for evening is the band of closely above names ladies completed a tion should also be made of Miss spread or a banquet or anything massed flowers sold by the yard 5 for 35, Snary 5 for 16) and 101 for full course with 96%, 94%, 93% and Peggy King for her delightful im­ like that; just a tasty snack of, and used to border the decollete 90_% respectively. personation of "Candy" with a cute 4 (Walters 58 not out). or to form the shoulder straps. say, crisp crackers, golden gobs of The Class Booms presented a candy box hat. Others who took a a a Crushed chiffon roses are largely sharp, succulent cheese, a Uttle AU XI v. Northants used for these bands, and pop­ festive appearance; one was es­ part in the playlet were: Miss B. school of sardines, or some closely pies are another evening flower. pecially decorated and served as a Dickinson, Miss Helene Biermann AU-India XI 279 (Colah 63, Jupp related and equaUy appetising 5 for 64) Northants 83 for 4. platform pro tern. A large Union and Miss Jean Perinchief, the two piscatorial specimens—you know; Jack hung gracefully behind a latter girls as "Refined Sugar" and * * * stuff one can (and does) "pick at" S. Americans v. Oxford U. bank of ferns and flowers and as an Maple Sugar." Ink was splendidly and thoroughly enjoy. But this is opening number all joined in represented by Terence Chalk. S. Americans 405 (Marshall 153, IN BLACK mere detail. The cream of the whole Ferguson 85, Barlow 5 for 84) Oxford singing "God Save the King" in The programme was brought to thing is that this snack, this pick­ 'AND WHITE honour of the King's Birthday. a close by singing "God. Bless the TJ. 80 for 2. ing, these delectables are to be had 00 GUARD AGAINST About forty guests were present. Prince of Wales." The students FREE!—GRATIS!—or, in other Lack of room prohibited the invi­ had provided refreshments and all words, FOR NOTHING! HELEN WILLS CAPTURES tation of many former pupils and were asked to remain and enjoy "And some," concluded our re-- FRENCH TITLE CONSTIPATION others who have shown great in­ some deUcious ice cream and cake. porter, with an almost regal gesture terest in the schcol. A full report of certificates award­ SUCCESS in life depends upon health. of repudiation; "Some people say Most important of all, guard against Musical selection, given by mem­ ed and marks attained will be pub­ AUTETJIL, France, June 5—For that Bermuda is not progressive, constipation. It is easy when you eat bers of the school, accompanied the fourth time since 1928 Helen lished later. that Bermudian business men are Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regularly. So much by Miss Mary Baker and Miss B. Wills Moody captured the women's oo not enterprising. . . .faugh!" better than habit-forming drugs and Ferreira on the ukelele, were ap­ singles title of the French hard No man can fulfill the journalis­ court tennis championships today. irritating pills. preciated and Miss Beirmann, Miss tic function unless he is whoUy Ferreira and Miss Bridges contri­ EAST END NEWS The California matron, attempting Kellogg's ALL-BRAN supplies the free from emotion, prejudice, bias, this year to make another clean "bulk" most foods lack. Abo Vitamin buted vocal numbers. and aU these things, so we shall have Papers were written and read by sweep of the French, British and B to tone the intestines. It is rich in "BEN'S LAST DRIVE" to carry on from there: United States singles crowns, de­ iron which builds red blood. the four graduates: "The Efficient The topic is, perhaps, an homely Management of a Business Office" feated Mme. Rene Mathieu, of Protect your good health with There was quite an amusing in­ one, but the principle of it is beauti­ France, 7-5, 6-1 in the final rounds by Miss 3. Leach; "Ways of Com­ terlude whilst Ben Hodge and his ful, and of a kind to make a heart Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Take two table­ munication in the Business World," uo regain the title she held for the spoonfuls daily. Eat plain with cold bus were preparing for the last trip searching appeal to one engaged, three-year interval from 1928 by Miss E. Bridges; "The Duty of a to Hamilton on Saturday after­ no matter how humbly, in this so milk or cream. Mix with other foods. Private Secretary," by Miss B. through 1930. No cooking required. At all grocers... noon. During the temporary ab­ exacting, so exhausting work of She did not play in this cham­ Ferreira, and Miss Vallis gave a fine sence of Ben from the bus, the bus getting out a newspaper. in the red-and-green packet essay on "Shorthand" from its pionship last year and the winner was decorated with black crepe, If these favourable reports are was CiUi Aussem, of Germany. conception in the early centuries purple bows and palm leaves. On true; and we regard the source of to the remarkable achievements of While Mrs. Moody was turning cardboard on one side of the bus, our information as reasonably back Mme. Mathieu's bid for the Sir Isaac Pitman (1837) to tlie pre­ some local residents who prefer to credible; we beUeve that the re- #, sent day. women's championship, Henri T__L-B__i_N be anonymous put the foUowing introduction of this old-new inno­ Cochet of France and George De Then came the yearly Report from the gentle, not am/ may inscription "I carry no more nap- vation marks a definite step toward Stefani, of Italy, were reaching October 1931 to June 3, 1932. The tha, lobsters and biUy-goats," and to relieve economic stabUity and wiU be a the finals of men's singles. Cochet CONSTIPATION Course includes Commerical Spel­ on the other side "I carry no more powerful counter-force against the defeated his youthful compatriot, ling and Arithmetic, Penmanship, 728 bees, scuttles, or frenchies." When currents of depression which sur­ Marcel Bernard, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4, and English (Grammar, Correspond­ he departed on his final journey round us. For even journaUsts De Stefani put out the Czech, W. S. PURVIS & CO.. Distributors ence), Composition, Touch Type­ there were cheers and laughter must (or should) eat, and anything Roderich Menzel, 6-3, 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. writing, Double Entry Book-keep­ which brought one of Ben's witty which faciUtates this essential act They wiU meet injthe finals to­ remarks. So closed Ben's long ing and Stenography. The certi­ and tends to the freer distribution morrow. connection with the Old Town. ficates and diplomas were present­ of provender deserves our fuUest ed by Mrs. St. G. Butterfield, who support and heartiest welcome. with Mr. Butterfield honoured the school by their presence, thus ex­ ROYAL ARTILLERY pressing their interest in commer­ ASSOCIATION cial education for young people. After the presentation Mr. But­ An invitation dance has been ar­ PAZO terfield asked if he might speak ranged by the "Regular" Section Ointment never fails to re- some words of appreciation and of the Association to be held on lieve itching, blind, Copyright. 1932, by FairchUd. commendation to the promoters Thursday evening next, June 9, fc bleeding or protruding PROUP in the Garrison Recreation Room piles. For many years The black and white gown is of the school, Misses. Holton and jLm 8p-_mo-_. Croup is commencing at 8.30 p.m. Mark the leading remedy, ^* - r-_«ve_.y«M§pp)< on interesting one. the black Williams, to the scholars for the guaranteed to help of- ground in lacy net and the large fine record of work, and the talent WiUiams and his orchestra, have even in stubborn casec-Hry it white designs white lace in ap- and training shown in the papers been engaged for the evening and piiQut effect. The draped bib is read by the four graduates. He Master Gunner Hammond wiU VAPORUB noteworthy, as is the simplicity OVER fl-MILLION JARS U: RLY of tht. dress. said he would recommend other officiate as M.C. PAZO OINTMENT

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THE BERMUDA POOL, 1932 GARDEN FETE AT VILLA MONT CLARE G. R Under the Auspices of The On Thursday afternoon last, a most delightful Garden Fete was Chamber of Commerce held'in the beautiful grounds of V____*Mont Clare, Rectory, of Ham­ For Bank of Butterfield & ilton and Smith's. Son, Ltd £150 0 © The parishioners of these parishes GOVERNMENT Bank of Bermuda, Ltd. 150 0 0 under the able leadership of their Gibbons Company 60 0 0 genial Rector and his equally pop­ Sails and Awnings NOTICES The Smoke Shop. 15 0 0 ular wife, worked with a wiU to Watlington & Conyers 50 0 0 make the afternoon a most attract­ E. M. Astwood 12 0 0 ive one, and the general pubUc, Public Works Department J. A. P. Pitt & Co 15 0 0 we feel sure, were pleased to meet T. J. Wadson & Son 20 0 0 again at ViUa Mont Clare which YACHT DUCK J. B. Astood & Son 15 0 0 has been celebrated for its Garden Bermuda The Book Store 10 0 0 Fetes. Ingham & Wilkinson.... 30 0 0 Before three o'clock on Thurs­ Snow Plant Inn _ 5 0 0 day afternoon, the time appoint­ of exceptional merit Notice to Contractors W. S. Purvis.. 10 0 0 ed for the opening of the Fete, W. H. Heyl & Co 10 0 0 many people were already on the REID STREET EXTENSION J. S. Vallis 15 0 0 grounds, the entrance to which Mrs. Huntingdon.." 5 0 0 was rendered even more attractive Pearman, Watlington by the gay colours of the flags 8oz. lOoz. 12oz. &Co _ 100 0 0 which hung overhead. Tea was Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tend­ Bermuda Bakery 20 0 0 served on the terrace, and though 28 inches wide 1/3 er for Beid St. Extension," will be 1/8 2/- Pomander Gate. 10 0 0 many tables were provided they received from BONA FIDE Tender­ were none too many for those who ers at this Office until 12 o'clock Bermudiana Cycles 15 0 0 No. 8 No. 10 The Bermuda RaUway gathered around them; and the noon, 13th day of June, 1932. Co.,'Ltd 25 0 0 waitresses and those who dispensed 36 " « 2/6 2/3 London Clothing House 5 0 0 tea were kept busy during the whole For A. Clearing, Excavation and 54 " « 3/9 3/6 Fill subgrade. Butterfield & Co., „... 10 0 0 afternoon. A. J. Gorham 10 0 0 The stalls were placed on the 72 « « 5/6 5/V B. Masonry Retaining Walls. Messrs. GosUng Bros....f 100 0 0 0 side of the terrace with the beauti­ Messrs. Harnett & ful shrubbery for a background. C. Concrete Curbs and 6 ft. Richardson 25 0 0 The first noticed was the plant O. R. Loblein 20 0 0 Sidewalk. Masonry Guard and flower stall where quantities WaU. WilUam Murphie 10 0 0 of beautiful flowers were massed H. P. Motyer 5 0 0 in gorgeous colours, and soon every This superior quality U. S. Army Duck is Bermuda Electric Light, Copies of plans and specifications, one was decorated with a dainty such a well known and reliable cloth, free together with form of tender and Power & Traction Co. 100 0 0 old-fashioned nosegay. Contract form to be entered into, Bermuda Telephone Co. 20 0 0 Next came the candy staU, show­ from dressing and imperfections of all kinds, may be obtained from the Office of Henry Dunkley & Co 10 0 0 ing a great variety of deUcious home the Director of PubUc Works, Ham­ The Bermuda Trading Co 10 0 0 made candy, which found a ready that it needs no introduction to its thous­ Uton on any week day from 9 a.m. E. & C. F. Tucker 10 0 0 sale. Further on, ice-cream and ands of users. The prices though are to 4 p.m., expect on Thursadys, oo— soft drinks were served to those when the office closes at 1 p.m. seeking that refreshment. -interesting HAMILTON POLICE COURT The Sports Committee had or­ The Board of Public Works do ganised many competitive games, namely—Treasure Hunt, Skittle, not bind themselves to accept the (Before the Wor. A. C Smith) lowest or any tender. Clock-GoU, Bowling, Ping-Pong, and the ever popular Cocoa-nut shies. WM. LIVINGSTON, Charged with wUfuUy damaging A Special discount on whole pieces Director of PubUc Works. These were weU patronised and two windows and a door of a private seemed much enjoyed. 1932. residence last Sunday,James Tweed, Motor-boats were provided to forty-six, a labourer with no fixed take passengers on Harrington abode, was yesterday ordered to Sound, but the water was too pay damages when claimed by Mr. rough to carry out this part of the Public Works Department Francis HoUis, owner of the pro­ programme. perty , or spend fourteen days at hard Bermuda labour in gaol. Witnesses against For those anxious to peep into the future, Mrs. Kitchen, a lady FRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Tweed included Mr. HolUs and Iona Smith, who rents the Hollis proper­ greatly skilled in the art of fortune- Isolation Hospital No. 3 ty. telling was consulted, and we hope that those who consulted her, * * * found that a joyous future lay Frederick A. H. Smith, a 39-year- CALL FOR TENDERS before them. old labourer who resides at "Clay Clever fingers had been busy House," North Shore, Devonshire, making charming and unique was charged with using threaten­ posters, to mark the various booths Quotations are invited for erec­ ing and abusive language on Serpen­ and games. tion of a Recreation Room and tine Road on Saturday last. At The chUdren were not forgoten, Chapel on grounds of the Isolation the request of Inspector McBeath, and special games were provided Hospital No. 3, Devonshire. Smith was remanded in custody for them, such as—Grabs, Pinning untU this morning, when his case the donkey's tail. Bean Bags and Plans and specifications will be wiU be heard. Bicycle Races. furnished to bonaflde tenderers for * * * Probably for chUd-lovers the most SUMMER IS HERE estimating pn appUcation at this Also remanded in custody untU charming feature of the afternoon office. this morning are two soldiers from was the Pony-riding. the Garrison at Prospect, Dennis Mrs. Tuzo and Mrs. Bernard Tenders, sealed and marked on McGarry and Walter O'Leary. They Wilkinson had kindly brought their outside "Chapel" must be for­ are charged with breaking and ponies for the chUdren to ride, and warded to this office before noon entering the store of J. F. Burrow- it was lovely sight to see the tiny Monday 13th June, 1932. on Queen Street last Sunday, with tots taking their ride, and to note intent to commit a felony therein. the pleasure in their faces as they The Board of PubUc Works is not * * * held the reins. bound to accept the lowest or any The horse case puzzle of Charles By kind permission of Major Tender. L. Richardson and Milton B. Chenevix-Trench, the band of the Wright, accused of steaUng the Northumberland FusiUers played WM. LIVINGSTON, former's horse, stUl remains un­ many favourite selections and great Director of PubUc Works. solved. A witness for Richardson ly added to the pleasure of the 28th May, 1932. f aUed to appear in Court yesterday. afternoon. A summons for him to appear Among those who honoured the today, when the hearing wiU ba Fete by their presence were Lady resumed, was ordered by the Magis­ Cubitt, the Hon. Mrs. Drax from trate. Public Works Department a a a Admiralty House, His Lordship George Nias, brought into court the Bishop of the Diocese, the Ven. for assaulting his wife, Irene, on Archdeacon Marriott, several of the Bermuda June 1, was bound over by Hi_ clergy from the other parishes, and Worship, who informed him that many friends and weU-wishers. he would receive a gaol term if he The proceeds of the Fete which Call for Tenders caused any more trouble. up to the time of writing amounted Nias pleaded guUty to the charge to nearly £130, wiU be divided be­ ARPROACH ROAD TO ST- DAVID'S although his wife attempted to tween the Parish Churches of ISLAND BRIDGE minimise his offence. Inspector Smith's and HamUton. McBeath declared: "These people oo come here with a complaint and Can Be Done Re ^Furnish Living Rooms and Porches in Attractive, Quotations are invited for the car­ then go back on it!" After being "You cannot get eggs without Cool Rattan Furniture rying out of Clearing, BuUding of thus admonished, Mrs. Nias ad­ hens," said the speaker stressing concrete Retaining WaUs, and Exca­ mitted her husband had presented the potot. vation and FiU to Subgrade for this her with a black eye on Saturday "My dad can," piped a Email The Ideal Suites for Hot Weather Roadway. night. voice from the rear. REMARKABLE VALUES Magistrate Smith: "If you need *-?lease explain yourself, Uttle Plans and specifications will be to caU the law on your husband boy," said the speaker. suppUed to bonaflde tenderers on for ill-treating you and then decide "He keeps ducks," yeUed th'- boy­ From £6. up appUcation at the PubUc Works you don't mean business, you are ish voice from the rear.—Watkins Dept. Office, Hamilton, Bermuda. only making things worse. That RoU of Honor. is just plain stupid." According * * * At Bermuda's Most up* to * Date Show Rooms Tenders, sealed and marked on to the statements of Nias and hi3 A California redwood tree on the outside "Tenders" St. David's Is­ wife, he had been worried over White House lawn is eight feet THE BERMUDA FURNISHING & SUPPLY CO. land Bridge Approach Road must be business affairs and was drinking. high? deUvered at the PubUc Works De­ oo partment on or before noon on Monday, 13th June, 1932. Southerners AU

The Board of PubUc Works is not John Stewart Bryan, himself a bound to accept the lowest or any Virgin-an teUs of a man from Tender. Charleston, S.C, who returned home from a visit to New York. WM. LIVINGSTON, Somebody asked him how he en­ Director of PubUc Works. joyed himself, and the Colonel said: "Fine! We had a great dinner at 30th May, 1932. Delmonico's. Colonel RaveneU was there; Major EUiott from Columbia was there;'three of the Screvens CLEARANCE came from Savannah, and there By Command, was Gerneral Breckenridge from Kentucky and Beverly Randolph O. H. CLAY, from Ytcginia," Now On Acting Colonial Secretary. "That made eight, with you?" "No, there were nine. Oh, yes; Used and New Cycles at Bargain Prices there was a feUow from New York Colonial Secretary's Office, there." 1st June, 1932. "How did he get in?" }. B» ASTWOOD .& SON^i "Oh," said the Colonel, "he was 180T T.C •_*-• STwnnrrs Page 10 TOE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1932

Sergeant Cray gave evidence of ) TWO CASES DEALT WITH I finding some of the missing articles Classified on Ordnance Island. A sum of AT SUPREME COURT money was discovered in a battery- Advertisements less torch. GET NOW In the witness box Smith said that he did not see the boxes con­ Trinity Assizes to be Con­ taining the stolen goods in the EMPLOYMENT Your new punt. He further said that he tinued Today lived on Ordnance Island, and the GENERAL SERVANT, white. Apply police were mistaken about the Mme. Stanley Smith, The Ber­ RALEIGH BICYCLE whole affair. muda Dancing School, Arcade At a real bargain price ST. GEORGE'S SHOPBREAK­ BuUding, Burnaby Street. ACCUSED IN WITNESS BOX 465*tu. ERS SENTENCED Bruce said that Packwood HOUSEKEEPER, white, used to brought the parcels to Ordnance chUdren. Write Box 473 Bermuda Yesterday morning marked the Island. "When I asked him what Press. opening of the 1932 Trinity As­ WADSON'S they contained, he tried to fight 473*tu. sizes at the Supreme Court, when 104R RENT OR SALE the construction of the railway, LAND FOR SALE *• ment was telephoned to the "Mail," MARKET stable, deposed that he had known we ought to provide for to this Mr. Smith suffered a severe acci­ all the accused for periods varying _-- " t^st_^r_-* .*J one of his newspapers, from Ber­ Island, by some such system as - dent, and after recovering suffici­ lin where the publisher was visit­ between three and four years. the Borstal system." Aim G/iM-ie/tiM f ently to travel, went to England to ing. The prediction was based on Yesterday's Closing At about 11.50 p.m. on May 13 he "Three years is a very severe recuperate and to sit for the exam­ Lord Rothermere's investigations watched the suspicious movements inations of The Institute of Civil sentence for a boy of your years. I on repeated visits to Germany to Prices of three men, from an upper win­ am not going to increase your sen­ Engineers. He is to be commended the past three years and during dow in the White Horse Tavern. 'NEW WESTBURY" .»' for his work as evidenced in his tence. You are not taught a trade his present stay, he said. He ex­ "Vivid Ughtning at short intervals in this prison here. You wiU go to RICHMOND ROAD being accepted into the Institute Alaska Juneau. 10 pressed a belief that the monarchy made it possible to see what was prison for two years with hard and congratulated upon the success Allegheny 0___»-___-™.„—~~~*. i would be successfully restored and happening," he said. -"I saw the labour, this sentence to run con­ he has so well merited. Allied Chemical -, . 511 heartily welcomed by the German three men emerge from the store currently with the sentence you Am. Can 38j Mr. Smith has charge of the people. He said it would galvanise and proceed towards their punt. are already serving. That will Am. & Foreign Power 2_ Engineering Department of L. H. the nation's life and stimulate They were aU wearing gloves and make three yeras in aU, from Feb­ Am. Smelting & Refining 7 j Charles and Company, Construc­ economic recovery, while he saw carrying parcels." ruary." tion Engineers, at The Somers no reason why it might compli­ Am. Water Works...™™.-. 15 After they had deposited the par­ * * * Building in Hamilton. Am. Tel. & Tel _. 87. cate relations between France and cels in the punt they rowed out to The Court adjourned untU 10 oo Anaconda Copper....™...... ™,-™ 4} Germany. Ordnance Island. Witness fol­ a.m., this morning. Properties for Sale * * * Atchison R.R. 28f lowed them in a boat. Atlantic Refining-™. 10. BERMUDA YACHTS SAIL SANDWICH, Eng., June 6—A pair" MRS. ROBINSON American Tobacco "B".™ 51| TWO MEN ARRESTED TODAY of Britons, Tom Dobson and. Fred Baltimore & Ohio 6 MAIu5oTICES CAMPBELL, GOSUNG & CO. Taggerty, and Marcell Dallemaneg Bethlehem Steel —. , 9| of France with par-smashing 72's, On arriving at Ordnance Island Bank ei Bermuda Building As already announced in the Borden Oompany ™~, 241 witness heard a splash, one of the MaUs per S.s. Lady Nelson for led the early finishes today in the Canadian Pacific, New™ _i Phone 963 Cabin "Carorook" Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily, first 18 hole qualifying round of the accused (Bruce) having leapt into the Maritime Provinces, and New­ Ches. & Ohio R.R N.Q. the "Wanderer" and "Spanish British, Open Golf Championship. the water. "He swam strongly foundland, wiU close at the General Chrysler Motors ™™. 6 J Bose" are due to sail for the TT.S.A. The leaders played at the Prince's towards St. David's Island. I tried Post Office today:— Ool. Gas.... „_ 7 today to take part in the forthcom­ course where the tournament pro­ to follow him but he disappeared Ordinary Mail at 11.30 a.m. J. CRITCHLEY ing Ocean Yacht race. per will begin Wednesday. Par is Cons. Gas™™~—™™™.™...™. 38 from sight," added Constable Paley. Parcel Post for Canada at 11 a.m. (CRITCHLEY-MURRAY CO.) The Zena is expected to follow on 75. Corn Products. ™ 31 Packwood and Smith were ar­ ss a a REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER Com. and Southern 2§ Thursday whilst the Dainty is al­ * * * rested on the Island, and Bruce Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for T.w«r Bail-lag, Haailtm ready in northern waters. Com. Solvents— ™ 5| SANTIAGO, Chile June 6th.—A was subsequently discovered at his the Bahamas, Jamaica, and British Dupont. *~_ .-____. 27} SIS. Ml In addition to the crew named for counter-revolution directed against home at North Shore, St. George's. Honduras, wiU close at the General the Spanish Bose, Henry Dallas Eastman Kodak...... 42 $ the Socialist regime which set itself The poUce went to his home and Post Office today:— will sail and will be the amateur Electric Autolite..„»_---. „.™. 93 up here on Saturday has broken out saw wet footmarks. Bruce was Ordinary MaU at 4.30 p.m. navigator. Electric P. & L. ; __, 4| in southern Chile. . lying on the floor in a blanket, Registered Mail and Parcel Post Mention of him could not be made * * * Erie R.R., Common...... 33 naked. at 4 p.m. before as his mother's consent to Fox Film.'. „ ™*..™™_™™. i| Representatives of foreign busi­ In the kitchen was a wash tub * * * his making the trip had not been General Electric, New ______j ness interests in Chile, whose and a pair of dark trousers which Mails per S.s. Lady Rodney for obtained. General Motors 9» investments run toto hundreds of appeared as if they had been rinsed the Dominion of Canada wUl close oo Goodrich Rubber..™™™ 3 essness millions, were assured unofficiaUy out. at the General Post Office today:— Hudson Motors. -*..™™™™„ 31 today that the new Socialist regime Ordinary MaU at 4.30 p.m. BENEVIDES AND REGO SAFE Int. Nickel of Canada _,.. 41 Registered MaU at 4 p.m. would take no steps to confiscate Tel1-A1. &_. -IT-Te*l ^ most of the foreign properties, for Int. Parcel Post for Canada at 4 p.m. RECOVERED Kennecott Oopper.™.,____-,____,# 5? Standard Brands. ™ 10f a a a the present at least. Standard Gas & Elec . 10 f Kreuger & ToU 1/16 Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of As we go to press, we are to receipt Loews, Inc... St. Oil of California ™*. 18 WASHINGTON, D.O., June 6.— Bermuda for Great Britain, the •***_.¥« of an announcement that the safe Mack Truck St. Oil of New Jersey. 241 With the signing Saturday of for­ 12. Dominion of Canada, and the By forming new, rich bloocl missing from the ruined premises Montg. Ward ~Z Socony-Vacuum. , ...... 6| mal agreements by Great Britain United States of America, wiU close Dr. Chase'c Nerve Food re* of Messrs. Benevides and Rego has Nash Motors -_--__-______,. __ Studebaker...... 3| and Italy to pay their postponed at the General Post Offices tomor­ stores the exhausted nerves and been found. It was recovered from Natl. Biscuit, New Sears Roebuck.....—™™_ 15| removes the cause of Sleepless­ war debts, six of the 16 nations 30| row:— Natl. Power & Light. JJ~Q Texas Corp. ; 10 § ness, Irritability, Headaches the debris of the fire-destroyed which participated in the mora­ Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. New York Central...™™. _ L Texas Gulf Sulphur..™ 15. and Nervous Indigestion. two-storey building on East Broad­ torium have pledged themselves to 2 Registered MaU at 11.30 a.m. North American __ J f Timken R.B . . .— N.Q. ay.- ..a) A* way. pay the United States $181,677,556 19 Northern Pacific t Union Carbide 18J oo of deferred debts, amounting to Mails per S.s. Pan America for Norando Mines 8. Union Pacific . :—__-„ 38. s $252,566,803. 12 Great Britain, the Dominion of Dr. Cnase s MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS Paramount Pictures- U.S. Ind. Alcohol...-. 16 Canada, and the United States of Sir Ronald Lindsay, British U.S. Rubber 2J Packard Motors 2 America, wiU close at the General NERVE FOOD Ambassador, signed the British Penn. R.R. UJS. Steel 28, S.s. Lady Nelson (O.N.S.) is due Post Office on Saturday the llth, In Bermuda The Dr. Chase Mediciae Ca., ia repre- agreement to pay debts and interest Postum (Gen. Foods) n United Corporation...... 5_ to arrive from the West Indies 24 Ordinary MaU at 10.30 a.m. tented by J.S. Vallis «_• carriaa a large atsck and amounting to $159,520,000 over a Public Service, N J.™ Warner Bros...... _-_-____, 1 today, sailing at 1.00 p.m. 35 Registered MaU at 10 a.m. period of 10 years at four per cent Pullman Oompany.__^_„ " _21 Westinghouse Air Brake ...... N.Q. will rafft. the bale f—ftly. the same day for Boston, Halifax interest. The payments start in co Pure OH.™™ .- N Q* Westinghouse Electric... 81_ and Saint John. Agents, J. S. December 1933. Giacomo de Careful Typist Darrell & Co. Radio _ . ~. Western Union Telegraph 19 Martino, Italian Ambassador, "Speaking of typists," writes C. E. * » • Radio Keith Orph..,. 2, Woolworth™ . ™_~™ 27 placed his signature on a similar S. (and may his tribe of joke con­ S.s. Lady Somers (O.N.S.) is due Remington Rand. ... ,i Yellow Truck___-.__™™--....._..... If.Q. agreement to pay $14,706,000. SheU Union Oil [ tributors increase), "did you hear of to arrive from Montreal today, Ogden L. Mills, Secretary .of the 2 Total Sales. , 1,000,000 the stenographer who was so con­ HEINZ Sinclair Oil ™ sailing Wednesday at 6.00 a.m. for 41 Money Opened...... S.% Treasury, signed for the United Southern Pacific scientious that she could not mail Nassau. Agents, J. S. DarreU & Co. 10 Money Closed...™ • _ ~ 2. % Tomato Ketchup States. The 10 other nations are I Southern R.R circular letters unless she put them j 4. Sterling...... __-« — 3.69 in round envelopes?" Makes Food Taste .Better Kl *__B-M_-_-M_M-___iM-BBa-^B-*****.* Used RALEIGH CYCLES at REDUCED PRICES-WADSON'S