8% l«pl md Colimtat latfjj INCOBlORATING THE ROTAL GAZETTE (Established 1828) and THE COLONIST (Established 1866)

VOL. 15—NO. 22 HAMILTON, BERMUD^. SATURDAY. JANUARY 25. 1930 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM FRENCH DELEGATE PAYS JTRIBUTE TO ENGLISH IDEALS SECURITY BY GENERAL "CYRIC r VICTOR B MOVIE EXPERT INTER- EVENTS OF THE WEEK THEY SAY THURSDAY'S RACE 1 VIEWED TOday—Band Concert, Par-la- That the boxing show gave specta­ REDUCTION KEY-NOTE Ville, 10.30-12.30 noon. tors their money's worth. Talkies Here to Stay * * » OF CONFERENCE LEADS ONE-DESIGNS IN STRONG 00 That there was incident enough te WIND, WITH "STARLING'V.ia- Among the recent arrivals at the serve everyone's taste. COND. ••PRINCESS" LOSES Hamilton Hotel are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James, of New York. Just PERSONAL * * * MAINSAIL BEFORE START. at this time Mr. James visits us That spectators love drill and dis­ as a mentor for all questions and cipline. . ith a 20 mile South-wester problems of sound-pictures. He is Miss Jennie Ginocchio, a visitor • * » on her quarter, her spinnaker the editor and publisher of Exhi­ from Jersey City, N.J., is now at Final Report on Hatry Smash pulling like a team of horses, the That most of them admire tt most bitors Daily Review and Motion the Hamilton Hotel and will pro­ —on the parade ground. Trimingham boat crossed the finish Pictures Today in New York. As­ bably remain there the entire line off the Princess Hotel to win sociated with pictures ever since season. She is an extensive traveller * * • the second race of the Winter Series their invention, Mr. James came and has visitedfmost of the famous That the task of pleasing everyone after a hard fight with Starling, to the industry with long training capitals of the world. Mis Ginoc­ is hopeless. owned and sailed by J. E. Pearman, as a newspaper man, having held chio is well known in New Jersey. who finished only 29 seconds behind positions on several metropolitan Overseas Trade Bigger in Volume But Values her. k*\ papers including the Morning Tele­ ! That only the inexperienced or Fall—Canadian Statesman Makes Strong •"ourse G was signalled by the graph. He has been closely con­ Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lane and greatly daring tries. nected with motion pictures from Master E. C. Lane are paying their Committee, giving a reach Jto * * * Plea for Empire Trade—Members of Spanish Point Huoy, a beat to Mor­ the time of the first serious writing annual visit to Bermuda and stay­ Indian National Congress Sen* gan's Island Buoy, a beam reach on - the subject and is known to ing at the Bermudiana Hotel. Mrs. That the debate on marketing to Somerset 3uoy, and a spinnaker everyone in the film world. His Lane is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. produce was full of interesting tenced for Sedition—Labour run to the finish line off Princess activities in this line have been J. A. Sherrard and they have been argument. Hotel,—9 miles. All the yachts many and varied. His comments coming to Bermuda every winter • * * Government Helps Fishing came to the line with single reefs on sound pictures, coming, as they for a number of years. Mr. Lane is That everyone wants to improve tucked in, though most of the do, when Bermuda is on the eve of connected with the shoe Industry the agricultural industry. Industry—Tariff Commis­ fleet shook them out to the run accepting this new departure, are in New England and is well known * * * extremely interesting. in business circles here. home! However, they had all the That few can agree on the method sion Attacked by U.S. sail they wanted on the long thrash "At the beginning of the talk­ to be adopted. to windward from Spanish Point ies," said Mr; James, "one or two Senator to Morgan's Island, for their sails sound pictures were put upon the Mr. Lionel Shirley Jackson, son * * * were wet some 6 ft. up. market, more particularly by War­ of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jackson, has That if government aid Is proporel ner Brothers, and these made such completed a four months' course business complains of inter e - -lie starting gun found all the an Instantaneous success that they at the- Ontario Business College, ence. yachts on the line footing fast, but immediately flooded the whole Belleville, in bookkeeping, and • * » THE NAVAL CONFERENCE right to regulate her own by theirs. Cyric opened up a short lead by the For Japan ex-Premier Wakatsuki country and literally swept the graduated with high honours, time Two Rock was reached, promoters into fortune. While achieving 100% in several examina- That if it doesn't, business com­ Naval Needs of Nations said tbat his country's policy was plains of lack of support. based on peace and economy and though Starling and Longtail closed these pictures with their sound lous subjects covered. urged "actual reduction" by all on the leader running down to dialogue and synchronized music He arrived in Bermuda on Friday » » * LONDON, Jan. 23.—Naval powers Spanish Point, the latter passing today submitted a statement of the powers. were far from perfect, such an im­ by the Fort St. George, and has That perhaps an old saying can be her, and rounded the buoy in first petus to the new business enflamed accepted a position with the Ham­ their naval needs as the first busin- Having online d these national position, with Cyric second and paraphrased. naval policies at their first business all the picture organisations, with ilton Press. es of tbe morning session of tne ftarling third, and the rest of the 11*9 power conference. They all session this morning the chief the result that very soon every delegates gathered again in Down­ f.e:.t all within a boat's length. company plunged into making talk­ -oo- sp ke of tbe desire of their peoples i I sets were flattened for the long That "We live to farm, but we wi9h te eel secure but coupled that with ing Street later and by nightfall ies. However good or bad these they had agreed upon a working grind to windward, and sheets of productions were at the beginning, people would Bend us the money er phasis that naval needs were spary drerysh^gd. skippers and firewjjr CANADIAN MANUFACT- instead," might do. re ?.tive and that by common agree- plan for procedure in their adopts wo are now coming to a most stab­ to harmonise divergent viewpoints as they drove their charges into a ilised product, both in general en­ m nt armaments could be reduced. white-capped sea kicked up by the PuERS ASSWMIOtf "-¥- "1 ;*s a problem for us of the wUl in a common International agree­ semble—which means getting into That more Caaadian business men ment realising the reduction of strong South-wester. Flirt, Starl­ a perfect union the screen possibili­ tc live" exclaimed Premier Mac­ ing, Sea Witch and Cardinal im­ are coming. Donald. "It is a Hfe or death pro- fleets. ties and the sound mechanism— * * * mediately tacked to starboard, on and the training and technical * * * bl m for us to have free access to rounding, and after a short hitch Lord Mayor Gives Banquet perfection of the actors themselves, Delegates Arriving Monday That the Chamber of Commerce tE9 whole world.'* to port were followed by Cyric and a, * a, with special-reference to diction. may have a busy time with them. Longtail. The skippers were all evi­ 's Co-operation LONDON, Jan. 24r—The Lord George Arliss, in Disraeli, is per­ As will be seen in our cable des­ » * * dently looking for smoot her water haps the best example of a sound Mayor of London welcomed the under the Long Island shore, for patches a delegation representing That the development at Tucker's ,ONDON, Jan. 23.—Hon. J. B. delegations at a reception and ban­ the entire fleet stood to the South­ the Canadian Manufacturers As­ Town is proceeding at a furious R; Iston, Canadian Minister of Na- (CoBtiaBed oa Page 2) quet at the Guildhall last night. ward until they had reached their sociation will arrive in Bermuda on rate. ti'. nal Defence, repr'-nn-^trrj of In proposing the toast of the suc­ objective, and then stood in to the Monday by the Lady Drake, and * * » th» Dominion at the Naval Con- cess to the conference the Lord -00- Westward. Before Pearl Island was a special general meeting of the That if anyone wants to learn fe ence, in addressing tbe first Mayor referred to the great task reached, Cyric had again worked i Chamber of Commerce will be held something about modern me­ wcrking session of the conferenca before the delegates. He said into first place, while Starling and POUTICAL LEADER HERE at 9.30 a.m. to welcome the dele­ today declared no Canadian ex­ thods, he should spend a day or so "There are, of course, numerous Longtail were having a battle gates. down there. position of the naval question would difficulties, some obvious and some royal. Neither Sea Witch, Flirt, EOR REST The Hon. the Colonel Secretary • • • be made at this time, but that obscure, but none of them ought nor Cardinal seemed to be able to has kiadly promised to be present Or aada was prepared to .co-operate to be insuperable if approached in hold the flying leaders. Cardinal has and it is hoped that members in­ That in spite of the absence of George TJ. Harvey, president of lOo per cent In the purpDSOs of the a spirit of business, common sense, only just come out of the shipyard, terested in the development of ntoterpower on the roads, there's coaference. goodwill and co-operation." and doubtless her rigging is not Queens ^Borough, New York, and trade relations with Canada will a pretty good supply of it all over * * * The French Premier M. Tardieu yet stretched out, which would now a guest at the^Hamilton attend. the island. Delegates Outline General Policy responding on behalf of the foreign easily account for her poor showing. Hotel, comes down in a modest of tech Pow . delegations said "We are servants way to rest up a bit, and many who -oo- of peace and it is our hope on one Cyric, Starling and longtail stood meet him will perhaps never know That when all the drills, tanks, LONDON, Jan. 23.—Meeting in hand to diminish by suitable agree­ well over to the Westward until what he meant to doughboys crushers and other noise pro­ B •. James Palace in thi first business ments the danger of conflict and they could fetch the weather mark. "over there", and what he has BERMUDA ROTARY ducers have finished their work, session of the conference leaders on the other to make peace less Unfortunately, Gosling in Long- meant to his followers in the poli­ the silence will be unbearable, tical world of Brooklyn. Harvey is of the various delegations made onerous and more secure by re­ tail had the misfortune to part his CLUB • * * carefully prepared statements dis­ ducing the burden which un­ jib sheets when off Pearl Island, an Irishman, all complete, big closing the views of their govern­ limited competition in naval ex­ which lost him any chance he might heart, and a born leader of men; That the real optimist is now look­ ments with respect to the question penditure has imposed upon the have had with Starling, and enabled otherwise he would not havo run The usual weekly lunoheon ing for the big business. of possible naval limitation agree­ world. If we are all striving for Flirt to reach the weather mark to victory in the recent New York meeting was held at the Hamilton • a * ment. well ahead of him. *""-he order of upheaval. Harvey is a thinking Hotel on Wednesday when there the same goal how shall we fail That only the fooUsh expect re­ Speaking for Great Britain Pre- rounding Morgan's Island Buoy man, and thought much about the was a good attendance of members to reach an agreement in regard cords every yeari n ier MacDonald pleaded that the to the means." After observing was as follows:—Cyric, Starling, Great War before the and guests. vt ry life of Great Britain depended that they desired that magnitude Flirt, Longtail, Sea Witch, Cardinal. packed up and went over to see The chief speaker of the day was 0 free and open access to the whole of enterprise should be appreciated On the reach to Somerset, Cyric what it was all about. Even in the the Rev. A. P. Kirkpatrick, who gave * rid. "Our navy is us" he said, he nevertheless declared in the changed her second jib for her big early days of the fighting, Harvey a delightful talk on his recent one and shook her reef, and was r peating the formula he had used names of all , British, used to keep himself in trim, "fit" visit to France. He was introduced a the opening plenary session on promptly followed in this by the as the athletic boys put it, and by Rotarian Archdeaeon Marriott French, Italians and Japanese that rest of the fleet, and the yachts RIDDELL'S BAY GOLF AND 1 lesday. they counted upon its success. He every Sunday would see him taking vho humourously suggested that The chief of the United States were now simply tearing through long hikes in company of a friend the title of the address might be added "The City of London now the water. They turned Somerset COUNTRY CLUB d legation Secretary of State welcome us realising that when it around the rolling hills of Flushing. "TheInnocents Abroad." However, £ imson declared that "equality Buoy in the same relative order, Perhaps even then he envisioned the speaker gave a most interesting comesi to organising peace in far and all set spinnakers for the run 1. naval power between the United distant lands and among different leading a group of the "boys" and amusing recital of his exper­ E ;ates and Great Britain" was the home, and with every stitch of against tbe Germans. Anyhow, he iences and he was warmly thanked It is gratifying to bote that the races, Great Britain can claim to Country Club side of the popular t .sis of the American position. canvas set made fast time to the eventually went over, and when he for his address. have the first role that human finish line, which -they crossed as RiddeU's Bay Golf Olub is being For France Premier Tardieu in- genius could conceive. My country got there he found that he was Another appreciated feature of t, mated that everything depends foHo-. I m developed and is milch appreciated above all other is best able to un­ indeed "fit." He was beloved by the the meeting was the witty intro­ by members. Ladies are taking an 'iii- some arrangements for Euro- men under bim and he came back derstand this role played by Great StC- i 240. Finish: duction of the visitors by Rotarian active part in this development and 1 an security. He pointed out that home with a cigar-box filled with "King" Zuill. "King" does not Britain in the light of our own Cyric n K.F. & E. H. there are now weekly competitions ne French home fleet had to be briefer colonial experience. Re­ medals. Of course, an Irishman oftea favour the club with speeches, c it into three parts because France Trimingham 4.24.54 for ladies in golf, putting, etc., as sults ot the past, sustained as they has no use for medals, ami the only but whenever he has anything to well aa arrangements for bridge and had coast lines on three seas and Starling J. E. Pearman 4.25.23 decoration that pleases a late say his droll humour and amusing aided that the French Navy must j were with credit by all will give Flirt Owen Darrell 4.27.30 other social entertainment. Special way to new ideas in future. We arrival from the boglands is a satire is always enjoyed. attention ls given to the catering ba adequate to police the trade' Sea VTiteh Iloyd Jones 4^7.49 police shield. But he brought the routes to aad from French colonial must have long vision. Our dif­ Longtail E. C. Gosling 4.28.36 for parties and members are now ficulties are rather in our habits medals home just to show that assured of a complete serviee la possessions. But he went on "if Cardinal N. B. Dill 4.28.45 they had heard of him in France. the decisions of this conferenca re­ of thought than in questions them­ every, department. selves. Wo shall, however, over­ An unfortunate misunderstand­ This wave of popularity bore him sult In an Increased sense of se­ ing occurred at the starting une. into political vietory—and it ia no AMATEUR BILLIARD curity for France, so much tha more come tham." Mr. BnraMar MacDonald who pro­ The weather starting buoy carried doubt true that his experience in win it be possible *for France to away just before the race and this the trenches stood him in good CHAMPIONSHIP reduce," \ posed the toast of the Lord Mayor and Corporation said that the mishap was responsible fee three staad fighting the hokum of Queens Foreign Minister Dino Grandi of naval conference in the spirit that of the yachts crossing on the politicians. Hot air and gas being Secretaries of dubs and members WEATHER FORECAST "taly asserted his country's claim weather side of the buoy, whereas ", the main ingredients of a New York talcing part in the Bermuda Ama- -ao naval armament equal to that had brought it together and in the taak that it would do its best to the Committee apparently wanted election, Harvey waa well prepared . tour Billiard championship are of any other Continental European them to start between the buoy fulfill, they had strange combina­ for the fray, and had no trouble in I reminded that results of att games BERMUDA AHD VICINITY Power. He said that the conference and the shore. It would seem wiae buying a steady lead. And when played should Tte sent in as soon tnust consider the problem of se- tion of business, idealism of politic­ to .have a boat in readiness for the al wisdom and of a capacity to the atmosphere clotted, there he after the game av p ossible to Mr. 0. Jaa. SI ' urity in a relative reciprocal way. committee so that in cases of this was sitting pretty, Va receive a guest Reynolds, C/o Messrs. Gosling Bros., j'taly was ready for tlie marimum understand what was an essential sort those responsible for the start foundation of national greatness. like Harvey who, perhaps, helped Hamilton. Tbe highest break of Gentle variable winds becoming 'eduction, but would leava tha oan' have these buoys replaced, or the boys from Bermuda in the thick each player should also be recorded north or north-east and mostly jther powers to determine tha .at least advise the skippers of the of lt, ls a pleasure. Enjoy yourself, I aa prises are to be awarded for tha overcast weather tonight and Sts* rise of armaments menlin toe (CiilliB-il ea Pact It) ;:|§| various yachts of any alteration. George. best: scores made. tttday. ______(Between Cable Office* endV Wtt^rattfeiajii M Steel Bicyc S Ckf ol Hamilton ' 2 cl^Ssi^ \^^§S^M^^tm:^MiM^>* Kfe'jj»E*a**-iaB»^ SS&MMffiGm&l THB &OYAL GAZETTE AND COLONBT"DAE.Y SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 —-_ ~aa!aaaaB*S •Sbe Ho^al Oasette anb (Colonist 2)afl£ The Diary INCOKPOHA-nNa THE ROYAL OAZBTTK fr|Ba*>a^pas*^feaaaa6a*>^^ REID STREET. HAMILTON Jan. 25th. | WILLIAM FOX Presents A.M. PURCEU. I do indeed give thanks, that I MANAGING-EDITOR am well-nigh cured of my vile dis­ ASSISTANT EDITOR: G. CANT temper and am now almost /able ASSISTANT MANAGER! ERNEST J. Mil. ADVEKT1SINO MANAGER! VOORHEES l_ WARD to revert to the evil practices of TELEPHONES : smoking and over-eating that make QUEEN OF SHEBA" EDITOR AMD ADVERTISING MANAGER \.t life worth living and death Well- ASs'iaTANT MANAGER *a7 earned. Story by VIRGINIA TRACY — Directed by J. ASSISTANT EOITOR - * aBT GORDON EDWARDS SUBSCRIPTION, PATES: But Lord! what an angry man my medical adviser is. For he took time 10,000 People 500 Horses and Camels 3d. per easy, Pastafe IaUad V*i, Fareifa "Aa 671 Scenes £2 aer ABBBBI lalaaJ, £2.10.0 ($12) FareifB out of his busy day to call on me at my home of the Golden Stairway, The romantic story of the Queen NOTE.—All connssalraii sahauttca* aastkac- only to find I had journeyed to the of Sheba and her love affair with "Queen of Sheba" is spectacu­ cosspaaica* by tte writer's asawi aaa* a*sVcll as a King Solomon has been staged by larly magnificent and dramatically gaaraatee af aattaatkitr, aat saniisnlj Iai paalirs- City and was writing -critiques for THE CAST my editor's journal and stirring William Fox on a scale of colossal superb. It leaves one gasping with liea. Tke EJHsr stunts tae ricTst ta accept ar reiect grandeur and the gorgeousness of amazement and admiration. The aay letters ferwarae*. aaa* taafusliia aaes ast issalr the souls of men who believe that Queen of Sheba Betty Blythe [ witt a public performance is sacrosanct the ancient Orient in Its full glory marriage of the Queen of Sheba to and a performer a sensitive artist has been reproduced with remark­ King Solomon Fritz Lieber King Armud, her arrival at the SATURDAY. JANUARY 25. 193Q to be protected from vulgar curios­ able fidelity by Director J. Gordon Queen Amarath, wife of Solomon Claire De Lorez court of King Salomon, the day of Edwards. ity or criticism. King Armund of Sheba George Seigmann racing and games, the thrilling And my dear wife, hoping to The sensational chariot race chariot race between Sheba and A Danger to the Public appease his wrath, invites him to Tamaran, a Courtier of Sheba Herbert Heyes Princess Vashti, the arrival of scene has scored one of the biggest Ti join her party of mah jongg. 3ut he hits ever known in the world of Adonijah, brother of Solomon G. Raymond Nye David, the little Prince of Sheba; the battle between the forces of A case reported elsewhere in this tartly told her that though he en­ the screen, as nothing like it has King David George Nicholls issue should serve well to draw joyed operations, he didn't attend every been filmed before. This King Solomon and those of Adoni­ attention once more to the prac­ organ recitals at women's parties, great scene shows six chariots, each Sheba's Son, aged four JPat Moore jah, his recreant brother; the fare­ tice so common here of driving to and the scandal of a tea left him drawn by four horses racing madly King of Tyre John Cosgrove well of the Queen of Sheba to King the danger of the public. cold. around a great arena, while more Solomon—all are scenes never to Since the offender in this partic­ I doubt me not that he will charge than five thousand people are Princess Vashti Nell Craig be forgotten. ular case pleaded guilty to the first me a vast sum for that visit. shown in the crowds. charge of being intoxicated whilst Prevented by my ill-health from in charge of a horse and carriage, paying my deep respects to our no evidence was taken in the second great Dr. Patton on his birthday AT THE charge of driving to the danger of on Wednesday, a great grief to mc the public as this charge was not for I do indeed admire and esteem proceeded with. This, whilst ac­ him beyond all words. My dear COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE cording to a proper procedure in wife wrote a birthday greeting in police court proceedings, is per­ his honour but the wretch would haps unfortunate in the sense that not sign it. Tuesday, January 28th, and Wednesday, January 29th the public are not in possession of Nevertheless, the learned scholar alleged facts concerning the Inci­ detected the authorship and the dents that occurred, and there is foolish woman is hig*hly pleased. ADMISSION:— |ggg 2/6 GaUery 1/6 Uttle guide to any opinion that But Lord! I tell her she is a vain Reserved Seats now on Sale at the Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily might be formed on the adequacy woman. The verse is so wretched or inadequacy of the sentence. that no one could mistake the It is unsatisfactory to comment authorship, there are not two such BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO. on any case except on the evid­ vile poets in the world. 1599q«Js. ence available, but the fact that * * * COLLISON & GREENSLADE, Managers. the offending driver's license was Great ado in our beloved island cancelled for eight months would for that a new company is to birag lead one to suppose that the of­ to our shores the millionaires t ^ av- • fence was serious, and this is in velleing from Kew York to South accordance with the stories of America, and the Spanish senori- MOVIE EXPERT INTER­ eye-witnesses prepared to give evid­ tas journeying from South America VIEWED ence had the second charge of to New York. driving to the danger of the public I shall most certainly travel on been considered. one of these boats in search of (CaBtiaaed fran Page I) I The public will be reassured by romance and adventure such as picture, and in my own mind this the cancellation of the license, and befell me once as I journeyed to picture will live as the supreme we sincerely trust that still further England by a boat from the South Arliss, a record of one of the world's I BELMONT MANOR determination to stop a too pre­ "p American ports. greatest dictionists and actors. I valent practice will be shown when­ I still tingle and thrill as I mind "It is quite true that inspiration ever the occasion demands. me how one ravishing beauty taught for making silent pictures is be­ me the language of love by her coming less and less in the ranks •eloquent eyes and gentle gestures, of the big companies. Ever first 8 and I had little idea how accomplish \ and foremost in taking advanatge H11P FOR THE UNEMPLOYED ed I was becoming until an irate of all possible angles of money- brigand of a husband threatened making schemes, the men who MeCallum Perfection "Ulalee,** to knife me in the neck. back the motion picture industry Warwick West. Yet of what use is travel unless are not going to waste time on x Jan. 23,1930. it be to gather experience, broaden something that will become obso­ The Editor the mind and deplete the purse! lete in a short time. There is no Annual Trophy R. G. & C. D. industry which shoots at new oo targets so quickly as the picture Dear Sir: GERMAN LTNER AGROUND business; the smallest vantage is AND May I be granted a little space in BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 23.—The siezed and acted upon. Things that I which to make something known German liner Monte Cervantes were laughed at and appeared silly 1 to many whom I could not other­ carrying tourists from Buenos Aires at first are now recognised assets wise reach? collided with a rook in the Straits everywhere. The talkies are here to Lightbourn Cup In England, as all are aware, of Magellan at the extreme tip of stay." there are many, many people out of the mainland. No details were work; m?n who, for years, have obtainable. Private advices today been able to do nothing more than said the ships passengers, which - THE W.C.T.U an odd job or two; women whose Included more than 400 Buenos only way of earning money is hy Aires tourists, had been taken ashore Want You For TUESDAY, JANUARY 28th the making of sacks at the generous in the ships boats. No loss of life (?) rate of sixpence per hundred; was reported. SUPPER little children who go to Ohurch » * * barefoot through the cold slushy BUENOS AIRES, Jan. S3—More on Saturday. January 25th mud. Now I have a friend who is a than 1100 tourists from Beunos Mission worker in the worst of Aires were safe today aboard the At And In Aid Of London's slums, and the tales that Argentine war transport Vincente she tells me of her work amongst Fidel Lopez off the shores of Tierra The Soldiers and Sailors Rooms Qualifying Round — 18 Holes these people are heartrending. del Fuego after the grounding of In order to help her—and them— their ship the Monte Cervantes on a Reid Street we (my Mother and I) make and rock in the straits of Magellan. Hour-—*5 to 8 p.m. Finals sell a large quantity of loquat jam There were no casualties. every winter, usit g all of the pre fits Vhe passengers were transported Price—fc^S only for this work. Eight here may I in boats-to the transport only the ask all who read this not to conf ase officers remaining on board. The Of Course You'll Help a SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1st this work with that which I do for fate of the stranded vessel was un­ Worthy Cause the Waifs and Strays Society? certain. MUt»!Ls25. That is for children who are rescued from homes where they are un­ Flights for every Sixteen Players wanted, or where ft is an impossi­ bility to keep them any longer. Thb is for people in their own homes. And the money that we Prizes for all Flights, Beaten Eights and earn through this jam-making of ours carries so much happiness to Runners*Up those dark and dismal homes .... where families with seven children have to live in one room, with no bed, no proper sitting down to meals, no real food, hardly any Entries Received at clothing, no comfort, hardly any The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire necessities even. Our loquat jam money has bought milk and bovril under their/ Local Scholarship Regulations offer BERMUDA SERVICE BUREAU for the sick and dying; provided one Scholarship for the coming year. The value of decent garments for girls who * the Scholarship wfll be the fees for two years at Or^Phone 76-736-738 could not otherwise go to work; any Secondary School in Bermuda. shoes for children, hot-water bot­ tles and blankets for the old and the |||KttK^^ sick;it has sent convalescing people Open to girls and boys between the ages of 12. out into the country; maternity and 16. ca&c3 to hospital. 'JhU year we have a very heavy Applicants must be daughters or sons of crop of loquats; the ripe frttlt and white men or women who served overseas tho jam are on sale at both the Shore HiUs Golf and Country Club, Limited. i Grocery Company and "Illalee." during the Great War, and It is essential May I hop« that aU who like jam that an applicant's father or mother, be O. W. KEALY (and who doesn't?), and all who are I Bermudian born. The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders happiest when making others happy BARRISTER AND of the above Company wiD be held at the Bank .... when sending a cup of bovril ATTORNEY of Bermuda Building, St. George"% on FRIDAY to the sick, a blanket to the cold, AppUcation for particulars and regulations to next, the 31st inst. at 8 p.m. will help by sending in orders for be sent to Miss M. C. Hutchings, Hon. Secretary, TKLIPHONR BUILDING By order of the Directors, elthir fruit or jam . especially Scholarship Fund. Form must be returned by pHONE TN HAMIUTON W. P. MAYNE, lor jam. January 31st ^IpF j ' Yours very sincerely, r_^ ltlt-MtefSl Secretary. BWi-H 1*. UNX8 QRLIK JWlMMKOm Ul^^^8Sr^^^^^R STOn *^S*I"^iSliIilll§^ll B E MM *s*i*Ba^sf*s *s *s*a*' BBH Sij^IiilagKl THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 Page 3 AMUSEMENTS—THEATRES—MUSIC

MADGE BELLAMY NOW A as the chariot race ever have been Vhe native costume varies only as I Rossini's overture "Tancredi," presented in motion pictures. to pattern*) it consists of a piece of I "In a Monastery Garden" and the DEMURE IRISH LASS Vhe filming of "Queen of Sheba" tapa cloth-six feet long and about ever popular trombone solo "The VICTORY THEATRE, TO-NIGHT under the direction of J. Gordon three feet wide. Vhis is worn' with­ Switchback." Discards Her Flapper Characterise- Edwards took an entire year. out benefit of thread or pins. Although no charge is made for tions in "CoUeen." Throughout the period a hug A native girl wraps the material admission to these Concerts a WIUIAM FOX, Presents force of workers in many lines ofe around her body beginning at the collection wiH be taken in aid of Madge Bellamy has temporarily endeavour was employed, and in back and twisting it about her fig­ the bard funds, and it is hoped the cast aside her flapper personality addition every member of the Fox ure to the back again where it is audience present will gtve liberally, "COLLEEN" to play tho part of a dainty Irish organisation on the West Coast tied with a knot, more for utility as Mr. Froud and his players with­ miss In Fox Films "Colleen," —actors, clerical workers, artisans than for smartness. This is the out any charge to tho Colony have Beautiful Women—facing Horses—Lowe and 1111*1115 whieh Frank O'Connor directed and all—took a personal interest only garment worn although the proved -themselves a municipal with and which will bo shown tonight at in the progress of the stupendous costume is enhanced by strings of asset and are worthy of evory en­ the Victory Theatre. production and lent their aid to it. beads and bracelets of the same. couragement. » MADGE BELLAMY For the'past two years/ever Tom '.Aix, for instance, volunteered The headdress consists of three It is unfortunate that no ade­ his services in rendering the char­ white flowers worn in the hair. CHARLES MORTON, J. FARRELL MacDONALD, TED McNAMARA, since she created "Sandy." Madge quate seating accommodation is has boon indentified with intriguing iot race thoroughly realistic. Such is the week-day and Sunday made for tho suppoKers of those SAMMY COHEN, MARJORIE BEEBE dappers or ingenuous poor girls The construction of massive sets, costume. On holidays the dancers concerts, and the authorities are Story by RANDALL H. FAYE who "modelled" for a living, until the designing and making of the array themselves gorgeously. Over being approached with a view t? these roles have established her in elaborate costumes, the perfecting the frock they wear grass skirts tied having proper seating accommodc- A joyous rollicking picture, of Irish hearts and Irish wit a definite screen personality. of the dances, meant a vast deal of around the hips and grass capes tied tion provided. with an appealing love story and something new in the But in "Colleen" she proves that labour, and the difficulties in the around the shoulders. The interest —-—50 way of completing the production centres on the headgears which are . way of thrills. she has not forgotten how to be a little country maid. She makes of on the scale originally planned sometimes twice as tall as the girls QUERY-TOMPKINS ENSEMBLE See Madge Bellamy in her greatest sole, that of a dainty Sheila Kelly, a girl'with a temper seemed insuperable. They were themselves. These are made with SUNDAY CONCERT little "Colleen" from the Old Sod blossoming out on of her own, but with wit, beauty overcome, however,' ahd "Queen palm branches or of long bamboo and charm to boot. of Sheba' given to the screen. sticks and are gayly decorated. INVERURIE Hera. American soil, taken against the backgrounds of rural "Colleen" is' the story of two Betty Blythe appears in the role Monte Blue has the leading male Ireland and Metropolitan America. race horses, two old Irish squires of the Queen, Fritz Lieber, the role in the production which is 1—Cand Tryumphal "jflarch and an Irish lad and lassie. Frank noted Shakesperian actor, is King directed by W. S. Van Dyke. Entry of the llayards Also Universal Serial, "PIRATES OF PANAMA" O'Connor, whose lapses into brogue Solomon, and Clair de Lorez is -oo- Kalvorseu COLLEGIANS, and NEWSREEL would betray his nationality if his Queen Amarath, wife of Solomon. 2—Suite Siguard Torsalgar Grieg name and face did not, was in his oo SUNDAY EVENING CONCERT (a) Introduction Doors open 730 - Show 8.00 favourite element while directing PROGRAMME (b) Intermezzo this picture. "GOLDEN COCOON" IS VIVID (c) Huldigungsmarsch The well "chosen cast supporting 3—Overture William Teil....,-Rossini PICTURE By Miss Bellamy includes Charles 4—Violin Solo, Romance ..Svendsen "Ray" and his Elbow Beach MATINEE TO-DAY, at 3 p.m. Morton, J. Farrell MacDonald, Tom Susan Tompkins Helene Chadwick and H mtly Gar- Orchestra Maguire, Marjorie Beebe, Sammy 5—Trio from Opera Manon— don in Drama of Politics and WILLIAM FOX, Presents Cohen, Ted McNamara, Tom Mc­ Massenet . Alder Love Guire, Sarah Padden, Sidney Walfrid Riihiluoma 6—(a) Badinage _ZVictor Herbert 44 Franklin and Carl Stockdale. The (Director) (b) 'jerceuse „.___.Tarnefelt Even the most jaded of picture title role is played by ".Mistake," a (c) Country Dance 1~. Nevin GOING goers will find "The Golden Co­ Overture—Stradella Flotow beautiful roan' race horse, whose (d) Thou Art Passing Hence coon," the Warner Bros Classic of running records are well known to ValseTriste Sibelius Sir Arthur Sullivan ** the Screen, which will be the mat­ racing fans. Suite Melodique Friml 7—Viabraharp Feature CROOKED inee feature at Mechanics Hall to­ I—Intermezzo O Dry Those Tears del Riego day, a refreshing change from H—Oriental Howard Mayer A Straight Steer to Good Entertainment CHINESE TONG WAR BREAKS the usual round of screen enter­ HI—Love Song 8—Selection—Fortune Teller. Based on JOHN GOLDEN'S Comedy Hit tainment. IV—Valse Lucille Victor Herbert SCENE FOR "GOING To begin with, the story—that of Cornet Solo—A Dream Bartlett God Save the King bt WINCHELL SMITH, WILLIAM COLLIER UMI AARON HOFFMAN a woman's great sacrifice for her Merville Mitchell with CROOKED" husband—has been handled with Request Numbers unusual skill by Director Millard (a) Two Guitars -Horiick BESSIE LOVE g Ballets Scatter Members of Fox Webb, and does not run into any of (b) In a Monastery Garden Films Cast in Heart of China­ the hackneyed grooves. Then too,, Ketelbey THE REVELS OSCAR SHAW, GUSTAVE Von SEYFFERTITZ town Helene Chadwick's performance of Selection—Rose Marie Friml- LESLIE FENTON, LYDIA KNOTT the leading feminine role is so sin­ Stothart Hank Mann, who plays the part cere a characterisation that the Star-Spangled Banner ADMISSION—Adults 1/6 Children 9d. of the tough taxi driver in Fox sympathy of the audience is im­ God Save The King FIRST CONCERT Films version of "Going Crooked," mediately enlisted in her behalf. at the which will be shown at the Vic­ Huntly Gordon, the husband, is a SUNDAY lAND~C0NCERT BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE COMPANY tory Theatre matinee today—is of hero who would make a young Colonial Opera House 1609fl«Js. the same mind as the colourful wife's sacrifice convincing; and the gentleman who maintained that cruelty of Frank Campeau in an­ Tomorrow at 3.15 in Victoria "it warn't no disgrace to run when other of his fine villianous charac­ Park, the Bermuda Imperial Silver Thursday. 30th January youah scaired!" terisations is enough to distress any Band will give the third of a series Most of the action in this crook screen heroine. of concerts arranged for the winter at 830 p.m. picture takes place in and around Bichard Tucker, as the fascinat­ months, and it is hoped an even a Chinese antique shop. The in­ ing but unworthy professor who larger audience than last Sunday's Tickets now on sale 4/-» 3/- teriors were filmed at the studio, wins the love of the girl, makes his will be present to hear a carefully At Royal Qazette Office. Reid St. chosen and ambitious programme. but , director, de­ performance stand out in a pro- least*- BOXING I -: cided to make the exteriors in an duction where all are excellent. The programme win include alley of Los Angeles Chinatown. Others in the cast are Margaret (RAIN.OR SHINE) All arrangements were made. Seddon, Carrie Clark Ward, Charles An obliging merchant rented the McHugh and Violet Kane. front of his shop. Three members of the Chinatown police squad were Bermuda Sports Arena detailed to take care of the crowd ACTRESSlfEEDED SCANT MECHANICS HALL, TO-DAY which was sure to assemble. In WARDROBE fact every detail seemed to be || MATINEE 3 p.m. Thursday, January 30th taken care of. <• However, no one remembered Raquel Torres Finds HO Use For that the Tongs had been having a Dressmaker in South Seas "THE GOLDEN COCOON" debate with revolvers and had not A WARNER BROS. Picture BANTAMWEIGHT yet come to an agreement. A dressmaker in the South Seas Bessie Love and Oscar Shaw, would do about as much business as With HUNTLY GORDON and HELENE CHADWICK CHAMPIONSHIP principal characters, were talking a razor blade sharpener in Russia. Also Pathe Serial to Mr. Mann when they noticed The simplest and most scanty of n 10 "3 minute rounds some excited Chinese coming from wardrobe was selected by Raquel "QUEEN OF THE NORTHWOODS, Episode 3 the end of the alley. They also Torres, Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer TAFF BOWERS vs. MICKEY HALLAGAN noticed a commotion around the player, when she loft for Tahiti to And CARTOON Bermuda R. N. camera. play the leading feminine role in ADMISSION—1/6 and 9d. Hank suggested that Miss Love "White Shadows in the South 6 Round get inside the taxi. Oscar Shaw Soas," showing tonight at Mechan­ THE HUMANOPHONE COMPANY followed the little actress inside ics Hall, yet her costumes as a i60oqq». " and Hank climbed up on his dri­ South Sea belle were absolutely I HEAVYWEIGHT ver's seat. authentic. cx)]smfer They had Just shut the door when a shot was fired over the beads of the cameramen'. and THREE FOUR ROUND PRELIMINARIES When the bullets began to fly, Bank stepped on the gas—and shot First Bout: 8.45 pjn. — Ringside 10/- out of the alley as fast as the taxi The Novel Sensation!—Now a Wonder Film! would travel. Hone at the scout­ ing cars sent out to look for him "A" Grandstand 6/- — "B" Grandstand 5/- after the police had quelled the fcfc (NEW INDOOR ARENA, ACCOMMODATION FOR 900) near-riot could find him. Hank syas he thinks he was -WHITE SHADOWS lS47**]qw.s.ta. "window shopping" on Broadway, but he wouldn't say for sure. EN THE "Going Crooked" is adapted from the John Golden stage hit. Besides W Bessie Love, Oscar Shaw and Hank From the Novel by Mann, the cast includes Leslie FREDERICK O'BRIEN SOUTH SEAS Fenton, Gustav Von Seyffertitz, Bernard Siegel, Edwin Kennedy, A METRO-QOLDWYN-MAYER PICTURE I Wednesday, 5th February Lydia Knott, William Worthington said Evelyn Selbie. Starriag RAQUEL TORRES and MONTE BLUE oo This picture presents a rare opportunity to take, a glam­ SUPPER j orous motion picture voyage through the South Sea Islands1 "QUEEN OF SHEBA" GIGAN­ the garden spot of the world. You will see not only nature in ber,most gorgeoas-and lavishly beautiful moods, but the No, 6 Shed, Front Street hk TIC SPECTACLE thrilling, tempestuous romance of a derelict white beach­ By land permission of The Mayor and Corporation 0 BBBBBBBBBBBBBt comber and a dusky, alluring and provocative native maiden. "Queen of Sheba," a William Fox Aside from its scenic splendour and delineatioa of tribal super-special which enjoyed a sen­ customs and dances, pearl diving and the ruthless greed of DELICIOUS TURKEY SUPPER 4/- sational run on Broadway, New white traders, theee is unfolded a drama of love, saenhee 6 p.m. — 8 p.m. York, is booked for the Colonial and devotion so rare that it will grip you right to the end. Opera House next Tuesday and Also MARKET for Home-Made Food Wednesday. It is described as a Also Pathe Serial (Bread, Cake, Candy, Preserves, Pickles, Etc) stupendous love story. Hew York "QUEEN OF THE NORTHWOODS," Episode 3 critics hailed it as one of the great­ and Valentine Stall est photodramas over produced. It PATHE NEWS and CARTOON showed to crowded houses through­ DANCING and BRIDGE 8 p.m.—10 p.m* out tiie run, untU taken off to Music.—IMPFJHAL SILVER BAND make way for another of the Pox MECHitoCS HALL, TO-NIGHT specials. - Proceeds Towards Erection of TRINITY HALL It is declared that the pageantry Doors ojJeh 730 THE HUMANOPHONE CO. Showa g| (Cathedral) ^M of "Queen oi Sheba" ia unsurpassed lClfT>25-*l.av3.ta4.w$. Sgl __$. £t___§_ *££.---.•; i for magnificence on the screen, and that few sttehr thrtilm^ speetyjej • iUL^U__JU m ftp* ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 19S0

'Music And, Nature Chronicle and MAORI EDUCATION ElMctimtN LONG OR SHORT TOWN TALK - The, attention of the British Bicycles continue to be danger­ Music in Par-la-Ville has its Comment Empire has been focused on tiie ous, and recently there 'have been rumours. The Band of the West native question in South Africa. . Dr. Wilbur Comments on Length of several accidents. As has been Yorkshire Regiment does not have Choir girl rum-runners are •***» The trend of publie opinion in the pointed out repeatedly in this it all its own way; birds and the latest thing in Pennsylvania, acco«d- Union raises the possibUity of a newspaper, the manipulation of a sounds from surrounding streets ing te the newspapers. Two demure more Uberal education for its na­ College Courses foot-brake is an art not yet learned compote far their share of atten­ Uttle maids, who sing in a ohoir tive people. In studying so far- by many persons who rode wheels tion. Particularly the birds. They near Lancaster, Pa., rtiave ham reaching a problem no better prece­ before the general introduction of chatter and fight; sparrows mostly, Ci'MHlliiL justice in the shape of dent is available than the system by Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, United desire to specialise, it is quite pos­ this feature. It is weU to be careful, but these arc also bluebirds, cat­ prohibition officers. The officers whieh New Zealand saved its Maori States ^Secretary of the Interior, sible Indeed to make the student especially going down hill. birds and cardinals. And now and at lastest accounts have not yet race from decay, and brought it speaking before the Interfratemity aware of the general geography of * * * then (oh, most awful sight!) some­ caught up with the girls. more or less in line with the Euro­ one crashes to the ground by the Conference in New York, has pre­ today's cultural world, as weU as to The general sigh of satisfaction * * * pean. dicted that the four-year college teach him how to discover and use given out by visitors over the collapse of a camp-chair. Patrons "ft is reported that they gathered Some 15,000 Maori children are re­ are getting to the point where they course, leading to a bachelor's the tools for self-instruction In a weather as compared to ice and together with- the other choir ceiving education in New Zealand degree, is en its way to obUvion. two-year period. The resultant snow in the north is an indication sit down rather gingerly. Coupled members and sang "Blest Be the today. Of these approximately His expectation rests on two tenden­ educational product is a man or that their trip was worth while. to these minor events is the intense Tie that Binds," with fervour and half attend the ordinary state desire to dance When the band cies in contemporary educational woman who, while not an expert in * * » devotion, and then transferred the insitutions, whUe the other 7,500 are discussion. There is, ,on the one breaks into a musical comedy fox­ any field, is quite able to move with A lady said, just the other day, devotion to rum-running in an enlightened at 140 native schools. hand, a widespread inclination to ease in almost any company. trot. Perhaps it "is the call of the automobUe,with a load of 125 gal­ The largest of the latter lias a roU that she had never seen such po-Ute wild; greenery all around being too question the worth of .the present But for the student who wishes lons of prime Kentucky rye whisky. call of 176, while more than a dozen four-year college course for many salespeople as those in Bermuda. much for human endurance. And to acquire something approaching Again, it must be the cUmate. * * * are attended by more than 100 who are now pursuing it. And, on mastery in any field of inteUectual what could*be more deUghtful This is the flrst time the Rambler scholars. * * * than an open-air dance floor, with the other hand, the development of inquiry, four years has proved as has had his attention called to It is necessary to travel the re­ graduate schools and faculties much too short a period as it seems Even vi-sitors have heard about a section of the programme devoted irregularities in choirs, except opera mote parts of the country to form Bermuda's raUway. to dances. With such an induce­ shows that the need of postgradu­ too long for the man with only choruses, and it aU goes to show an adequate idea of what the Edu­ ate instruction is being felt by general interests. The result is the * * ' * ment, one might even take up a that pious hymn-singers are some­ cation Department is doing for the PubUcity is everything. collection. larger numbers of students than at increase in the, number of post­ times open to suspicion. native race in the Dominion. The any time in the past. * * • The Band caters to most tastes: graduate students, and the ten­ * * * estabUshment of centres of in­ For the first of these conditions dency of universities to concen­ And don't forget that visitors recently the Ust included the Perhaps the girls had some notion struction has almost as great an the swoUen registrations of the stiU kick about the carriage rates. Rienzi overture and selections from trate their most distinguished ! of joining in "Shall we Gather at effect—on the adults of the native coUeges in the years since the war faculty members in the graduate ' * * * Puccini's Boheme, and there was the River,** and doing a little water­ viUages as upon the youngsters. are largely responsible. With the the Finlandia Tone Poem by Sibe- courses. It is there, the school If they go up, what is the answer? ing of the whisky, in order to ia­ First, the Government usuaUy erects increasing economic resources of apparently beUeves, that the serious * * * lius thrown in for good measure. a good school and a good teachers' American famiUes, coUege attend­ Easy: The Railway. The remainder of the numbers were crease the receipts. study takes place. Yet when this * * * residence. These become the pivot ance has become almost as much a postgraduate study, especiaUy Ught and extremely pleasing. Few of a nieghbourhood so quick to matter of course as high school could leave the grounds disappoint­ Furthermore, the father of the along professional Unes, cannot be -00- two girls had a 1000-gaUon s*ni imitate that instances are on record attendance was a generation ago. undertaken until th3 student has ed. The concerts are popular, and of a viUage passing in a relatively As a result American colleges are the setting beautiful. Even the near his home. This has beon taken spent four years in ths ord in-ary Earthquakes shook the greater by the poUce, those hard-hearted short time from the reed-hut stage crowded with an army of young bachalor's degree course, it exacts part of Southern California recent­ birds and the street sounds cannot to.weU-constructed dwelling houses. people, only a small percentage of mar the enjoyment of those who individuals who try to uphold the a toll of time which neither the ly, bringing forth a crop of good law—even the prohibition one. whom desire to obtain more than student nor the community can stories. At Tustin, it seems, mail come into the sunshine and risk TAKE PRIDE IN SCHOOLS such general cultural advantages as the compUcations of a camp-chair. * * * weU afford. popped out of the postoflice boxes. °° A preacher in New York preached, wUl fit them socially for an ordin­ What is to be the outcome? Dr. Pictures and dishes were shaken last Sunday, on "The Two Worlds The Maoris take great pride in ary business career. Wilbur beUeves that many coUeges down in Beaumont and Banning, OLD SILVER We Live In.'' Sounds Uke a domestic their schools. Not only do they Educators are increasingly com­ wiU come to confine their efforts while walls quivered and flagpoles triangle. donate two, four, aye ten, acres of ing to beUeve that the student can to providing a brief general cultural swayed in other cities. Tustin, in their land for sites, but they also dip CoUectors of old English silver * * * receive this general cultural pre­ introduction to the world which Orange County, south of Los .An­ deeply into their pockets to give the paration as satisfactorily in much can be obtained within the Umits geles, is a beautiful town and the wiU be interested to learn, from Another one talked on "Eow To schools a good start and to support the latest biography of the Prince Abound," which is a strange less than four years of campus Ufe. of a two-year course, whUe others centre of a vast fruit-producing them in emergency. One school was With the perfection of so-caUed wiU take on the aspects of univer­ area. In the winter it has oranges of Wales, that this is one of the thing to want to do. burned down, and the brown com­ Prince's hobbies. orientation courses, by which the sities offering courses of six years, and lemons; in spring, apricots, * * * munity rallied to the tune of £500 main contents and conclusions in The Prince's taste, I might men­ The Rambler has often noted and longer, to fit for professional peaches and nectarines, in summer, lest their chUdren be deprived of most fields are made avaUable for leadership of the most exacting tion, inclines to small examples an "abounding tourist" about mid­ apples and plums, and in the fall, their own establishment and be the coUege student who does not sort*.—Christian Science Monitor. grapes. of the ancient craftsman's work— night of the day of his arrival. obliged to attend the European such pieces as a set of round, plain, * * * institution. Caorge I. trencher salt cellars, The nonsense of this column When inspectors ride round these dence of progress. In the Bay of &&&&&&&&&&j.j.j.j.ji&j.&jld.j.j.j.j.j,j.j.j.j.j.j.j,j,j.j.j. which belonged to his ancestor, sometimes goes astray and causes remote seats of learning they are Islands the natives have a dairy fac­ George.II, when he was Prince of * jt undue pain where none was in­ usually obUged to terminate the tory and grow a good deal of maize. J* Wales, and engraved with that Jt tended. It is not always porsible day by addressing a meeting of the In Poverty Bay they are rearing Jt The Guy From Home prince's arms. A set of little sUver Ji to please. adults of the district. These gather­ sheep and cattle, and manufactur­ Jt cups made in the reigns of Charlos Jt * * # ings are not to be satisfied with ing their own butter and cheese. Jt II, Queen Anne and George I, and Here I am in the Isles of Rest, Jt The Rambler has been severely platitudes, but are willing to take The largest store on the east coast Jt resembling in size and shape the Sensed by the Gulf Stream's foam; Jt take to task anent a recent para­ a deserved dressing-down, and are north of Gisborne is owned by Maoris Jt little cups attached to the modern Popping with pep and full of zest, Jt graph about the Lindberghs taking keen to know what other tribes and managed by a young man from vacuum flasks, is a characteristic Jt Tasting the salt and breathing the air Jt a trip west. are doing. An old inspector told the Te Auto Iviaori CoUege. These Jt Im Sir George Somen's Isles so fair— Jt feature of his modest collection. are only a few widespread instances * * * the writer of a case where the shab­ Jt Oh, list to the plaint of the things that aint, Jt Queen Mary is also an admirer of by appearance of a native school of the response which New Zealand's Jt ancient English silver, with a prefer­ Perhaps ft was hard to fill space Hearken ye, all good men who roam, Jt that day, and perhaps the Rambler fence was accentuated by the native race has made to a practical Jt And list to the guy from home. ence of old Georgian Boyal plate system of education. Can South Ji had failed to find his favourite growing popularity of the neigh­ Jt Jt such as sUver-gilt toUet boxes, hot- bouring road as a motor thor­ Africa's peoflle do tha same? Jt water jugs, rose-water dishes, and dish on the menu. Anyway, he This is the song of the hungry man, Jt "suggested that he would be pleased oughfare. When the parents' atten­ Jt Eating his way from soup to sweet, Jt waiters, most of them being trea­ tion was drawn to this they sent Jt sures that belonged at one time to if the Lindberghs could be kept WITH BOOKISH PEOPLE Munching a salad from Jacksonville, Jt off the front page of newspapers round the hat, put down 100 yards of Jt Forking a shad from Hester Street, Jt members of the famiUes of the four the best jarrah piquets, planted Jt Georges. for a time. Going from that to corned beef hash, Jt * * * every post in concrete, and now On Jan. 24 Houghton Mifflin Jt Then with fervour making a dash She has also a coUection of those Jt A visitor has pointed out that this take a pride in painting the fence Company wiU publish "Unafraid: Jt To Borden's Milk at a ruinous rate, miniature silver toy-pieces such as "A LUe of Anne Hutchinson," by Jt displeased more than one person. once a year. Jt And apples from New York State. Jt cups and saucers, goblets, porringers Winnifred King Rugg, This is the Jt chests-of-drawers and so on. These Of course, humour is just an The Maori women are just as keen Ufe story of a woman who dared Jt Jt This is the plaint of the aching heart were made, it is thought, for the attitude. It presupposes a fixed on their chUdren's education as are to have opinions of her own at a Jt Jt That seeks its mate on the sad South Shore, "babbie-houses ' oi the children of point and then adjusts certain the men, and they hold seats on the time when independent thinking in Jt Jt That looks fer a girl in a bamboo skirt, the wealthy ii^ Restoration, Queen other points to make the fun. All committees. matters of reUgion was frowned Jt Jt But meets a flapper from Baltimore!— Anne and o-ecfei&n times. the time the thing spoken of may The secret of success in the native upon. She was tried for heresy, Jt Jt (Who has a friend from New Orleans) be deadly serious to the people in­ schools Ues in the 300-odd teachers cast out of the Church and ban­ Jt Professional collectors had their Jt They dig his gold and do him dirt, volved. who carry on the good work. The ished from the Massachusetts Col­ Jt eyes opened, not so long ago, by a Jt They drink his wine and leave him flat, * * * chUdren are remarkably responsive ony, but she continued to proclaim Ji great authority, as to the identity of to the efforts of who Jt Thankful he has his shirt. the marks on some of these Lilli­ But newspaper humour should be here beUefs elsewhere until her Jt enter into the spirit of Maori educa­ Jt Jt putian pieces of old plate that bear taken with a grain of salt—if not, tragic death. Jt as the Rambler has several times tion. I am the boob who brings the cash, Jt only a maker s mark. BeUeved for * » » Jt Leaves Broadway and the cap's rear, many years to be Dutch, they are suggested—with a drink of gin. The teacher becomes the leader of Ji the neighbourhood, not only ia Unless the Princeton University J> Who longs for a tropical lady of pash— Jt now known to be the handiwork of * * * Press Almanac is misinformed, education, but in pubUc and private Jt But meets a girl from The Student Prince, Jt the silversmiths, Augustin, Samuel which is unthinkable, only one book The Rambler hereby tenders his matters as well. If a man has a Jt Goes to pictures by Thomas Ince, Jt and Louisa Courtauld who carried apologies to aU Lindbergh admir­ was pubUshed in Turkey in 1928. Jt Eats fresh things direct from tin, on their business in the eighteenth quarrel with ls wife, he as like as st* ers who were offended by the para­ And that one oook was, as you Jt Washes them down with gulps ef gin. century in Church Street, St. not wUl take it to the schoolmaster. Jt graph. The teacher may even be In charge probably have already guessed, a Jt And mourns what might have been, li-lar tin's :.ane, and elsewhere in Turkish edition of "AU Quiet on Jt London. The prices of such pieces * » # of the post office, and when the Jt Jt * It never was the intention of this district does not possess a doctor, the Western Front." Jt I am the man who goes back home, have now soared, in consequence, » » * Ji from cents to doUars an ounce. column to offend anyone. It is rough medical aid is generaUy to Jt Ploughing the spray and the Golf Stream's foam— Jt concerned with the foibles of life, be counted upon from either the AUan Nevins is editing for Dodd, Jt Who enters the Rita for Something ta eat: It is not generaUy reaUsed that of Jt and reference to any one individual master or his wife, who often draws | Mead & Co. an "American PoUtical Jt Bermuda potatoes my eye doth greet— Jt aU the 22 pieces of the Regalia and Leaders Series**.-which wul include is not so much a reference to that a salary as her husband's assistant. Jt Celery, spinach and strawberries rare, Jt Royal Plate kept in the Jewel-House biographies of aU the prominent person as to the general soheme Jt Scallions, peas, and succulent beans, Jt of the Tower of London for Corona­ of things of which the person is a political leaders in the United States Jt Shout from the tempting bill-of-fare— tion Ceremonies, not one original A CERTAIN SCOTS MAI I from 1860 to the present day. The Jt mere fractional part. Jt And I gobble and choke in ny chair. Jt piece survives of the wonderful first volume in the series wiU be Jt * * • Among instances of instructors Jt treasures accumulated for the core- "The First Modern President, Ruth­ Jt Looking around for an amorous mate, monies for more than 6uo years, the The Rambler bears the social who have made an outstandiag suc­ erford B. iiayes," by H. J. Ecken- Jt cess of the job is that of a Scotsman Jt I spy a maiden of mien demure; Jt handle of the coronation spoon stigma of being no hero worshipper. rode, author of "Jefferson Davis, Jt She wears a gown of Bermuda hoa— being possibly excepted. A man to the Rambler is not great in the far north of Auckland. When President of the South." Through Jt he started work in his school, the Jt I take my stance: "Do I knew you?" Jt They are all dupUcates, made by for what he does—he is only great the courtesy of Colonel Webb O. Jt "Oh, no," says she, "you're all at sea, Sir Robert Vyner for Charles II, for what he Is. Maoris in the neighbourhood were iiayes, son of the President, the Jt earning a precarious living as gum- Jt My home is Bermuda—you can't know me. Jt because bis father, Charles I, had * « • author obtained access to much Jt And surely you can't have much to say. disposed of the most valuable, Crom Futhermore, the Rambler, not diggers. Largely through his initia­ new material in the Hayes memorial Jt tive, they turned their attention to Jt When a maiden comes from Shelly Bay." Jt weU's ParUament destroying the coming under either head, ls some­ coUection at Fremont, Ohio, The Jt rest. times put to it te know what to do, dairying. The Native Department book discusses the disputed elec­ Ji gave the movement its hearty sup­ Jt I made a killing then and there, Jt -She articles sent across the Chan­ or say, in company. He is more to tion of 1876, the phases of Recon­ Jt And grabbed that child from the Isles of Rest— nel to raise money to "buy horses" be pitied than scorned! port, but before the natives would struction, the financial history of Jt make any new move they would al­ Jt I was popping with pep and full of zest: Jt and pay Charles' troops, included the '70s and other topics connect­ Jt We went to a show in splendid style, THE BAMBLER. ways refer Inspectors or instructors Jt such items as "a great Rich Jewel ed with the Hayes administra­ Jt And there was a play of a tropical isle. of Goulde, called the Mirror of to the master, with the explanatory tion. This book wiU be pubUshed Jt words: "He's the boss." Jt Coral sand and bamboo skirts, Jt Greate Britaine" and "a Cup of in March. Among the subjects Jt San-tanned ladies without their shirts— Water. The same Scot is a handy man to be treated in future volumes Goulde called the Dream of Paris." Jt BeUeve me, gents, I had to smile. Jt ParUament, when lt regained con­ 2 tablespoons Ume syrup with machinery. One day he was are Andrew Johnson, Blaine, TU­ Jt 5 sUces buttered bread. looking over a derelict launch on the Jt trol of the remnants ef the royal den, Garfield, Cleveland, Alt geld, Jt Oh, Ust t# the beat of the restless heart, Pare and core tiie apples and cut beach. A Maori standing near said: Schurz, Reed, Hay, McKinley, Can­ Jt treasure, ordered lt to be destroyed, Jt list te the guy from home; Jt even Millnir tin ancient coronation them into slices. Stew with the "He finished boss: no good for noth­ non, Roosevelt, La FoUettee and Jt ing." But the teacher recovered the Hear the plaint of the things that ain't, Jt, robes for the equivalent of leBs sugar and about one cup of water, others. The contributors to the Jt stirring occasionally. When the engine from the boat, carried it up Lest you begin to roam. Jt than $23. series will include-such writers as Jt Sit in pour room and dream of the boom apples are tender add the lime to the school, took it to pieces, David SavUe Muzzey, Edgar Lee Jt So it wiU be seen that individual Jt Of the raging Gulf Stream tea; Jt owners of valuable furniture and syrup. (This may be made by cleaned, oUed and re-assembled it, Masters, Meoffrey Parsons, WUUam cooking lime juice and sugar teU: then started it working in good style Jt stack up pour chin with synthetic gin Jt other precious things have not been AUen White, Allan Nevins and Jt And heed the experience of me. gether for a few minutes, using The native boys in the school were other writers of similar distinction. Jt the only ores to discard them at a Jt Jt trifling portion of their real value. three tablespoons of lime juice subsequently first in the funda­ * -» » to one-fourth cup of sugar.) mentals of its operation, and then Jt There's nothing'amiss, but the moral is this: Jt Tbeir f uU value -would in turn have Edward W. Titus, editor and pub­ Jt Don't fret about where you're at— Jt- been but a smaU fraction of what Butter a baking dish and line it in the-detaUed significance of every with buttered bread from which bolt, shoulder and sing. Today those lisher of This Quarter, 4 Rue De- Jt For every thrill and a higher bill Jt thousands of collectors would be lambre, Paris, informs us that the Jt Aie possible on Broadway. Jt glad to pay in these days. the crusts have been removed. Then lads in North Auckland are adepts put in a layer ef apples and one of with the oil engine on land or sea. Richard Aldington American Poetry Jt Even the girl in the rainbow hue Jt battered bread, continuing until Another thing: The same 8cot Prize, announced in the December Jt And the maids of the sun-tanned skin, Jt THE DAMlECIPE -the Ingredients are used. The top went home for a visit and when he issue of the magazine, to be award­ Jt Barbados ram aad Gordon's gin Jt layer should be of apples. Bake ih returned he brought with him a ed to the ablest young American Jt Will sorely come to you. eo* a moderate oven-yaso degrees F. lathe, in the use of whioh his pupils poet whose work has appeared in Jt Jt APPLt CBaPLOm H This Quarter, has been increased —fer about tna-oiy-Jt'e minutes',. have been trained. Jt •'•'litef^ ****** •*»• He Jt by Mr. Aldington from its original \ Serves four. Bard sauce ia very No matter where ona goes in the Jt Jt ' 1 powail •ooklns applet value of 2,500 francs te 10,000francs. JtJtJtJtJtJtJtJtJkJtJtJ&JtJ&Jk*J^ 1 cup sugar Jj&£ good with tbi»^|u|tgnj. Maori districts today, there ls evl- Store—White Brass ittm Iadia ..f*iliB.:SiaS&l <&m£&£iMSMm -'* THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND o?io™&f DAILY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1930 Page i

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8.00—Vim Ambassadors. OVER THE RADIO 8.80—Littmann Orchestra; Byron Holliday, tenor. 9.00—Talk—Dr. Arthur Torrance. Beer at its Best New Instrument Being 9.15—Babson finance period. 9.30—Columbia male chorus. m I InviacENTite'BWua Broadcast 10.00—Nit Wit hour, FOB QUO: BO.lEP^NCfiSltHyNr-' 10.30—Around the Samovar. ^rUNENTS 11.00—Paramount-Publix hour. Protect/ MOU ffiirftt j%dtk>Wi\\hi>sj- Radio listeners who have not 12.00—Lombardo Orchestra. already heard the "Theremin** people are badly poisonetTby bites would be well advised to tune in KDKA, Pittsburgh 306 m-980 kc. inlets, and staffer very severity. BEER WJZ at 8.15 tonight, whew a pro­ 7.00—University lecture. By keepmf tttfbitteriam constantly gramme of music is scheduled to 7.30—Same as WJZ. bathed witU NERVILDIE yoa de­ be broadcast. 8.15—R. V. B. Orchestra. Absolutely^tfre The R.C.A. Theremin, invented 8.30—Same as WJZ. stroy - the '"paia, and quickly ' by Professor Leon Theremin, and 9.00—Weed Tire Chain programme. relieve the .swelling. Further- recently introduced in combina­ 9.30—Aladdin Entertainers. more, insects'do aot like the tion with the Cleveland Orchestra 10.00-12.00—Same as WJZ. medicinal odor of NERVILINE at Carnegie Hell, will be heard in 12.00—Time; weather. aad'keep away front people that a series of programmes to be broad­ ase it liberally on haads, arms, The Light cast through the NBC system. WBAL, Baltimore 283 m.-1060 kc. r 1 Professor Theremin, the 33-year 8.00—Stieff concert. ' neck,'e*tc. Perfect Bright old Russian scientist who graduated .8.30—Same as WJZ. Plaatatien workers in tbe West Itides h' from the University and the Poly­ 9.00—Launderland lyrics. rod a hundred axes for NERVILINE technic Institute of Petrograd, 9.30—WBAL Ensemble; Elmer Beer A*"~*-W'* p British developed the ether wave musical Bernhardt, baritone; Nathan and should aever go to the fields of cabinet while conducting a labora­ . Cohen, xylophonist. work unless NERVILINE is handy for Ui tory of electrical oscillations at the 10.00—Around the Melodeon. emergent needs. ' State Physico-Technical Institute, 10.30-12.00—Same as WJZ. one of the largest of the Russian l SPASMODIC CROW, CHEST COLDS, SORE THROAT, TONSHITIS research institutions. WTIC, Hartford 283 m.-l060 kc. ESTABLISHED 1745 The musical sounds are produced ^6.45—Move Highlights. If the throat is' tare, inflamed or swelled, prompt relief comes from by electrical means. The player's .J7.15—Yellow Cab Flashes. gargling with NERVILINE diluted ia water. Also apply this wonderful Brewed hi Scotland by hands, which move about and be­ (7.20—News; time. liniment to the chest,' aad rah it hi. Doa't be afraid to rah hard. tween the vertical and looped an­ 7.35—Bond Trio. NERVILINE wiD draw aot the congestion and will make your sore throat J. & R. TENNENT, LTD* tennas, do not touch the instru­ aad chest feel good ia a short time. The Largest Brewers and Bottlers for Export ment. A single movement over WPG, Atlantic City 273 m-1100 kc. the horizontal looped bar controls 9.00—News. SUMMER COMPLAINT, DIARRHOEA in the World the volume, which can be made to 9.15—Bobby Burns programme. exceed that of any stringed instru­ 10.00—Hockey: Pittsburgh Pirates Take a stiff dose of NERVILINE ia hot sweetened water, aad repeat in ment. The vertical antenna con­ vs. Chicago Black Hawks. fifteen miautes if necessary. Rah the stomach with NERVILINE. If paia trols pitch and tone and has a 12.00—Hotel Traymore Orchestra. is severe,1 wring out a flannel rag in hot water, pour on a teaspoonful ef range of three octaves. NERVILINE, and place across the .stomach. Change flannel in fifteen PROCURABLE FROM The sounds originate from two WEAF, New York 454 m.-660 kc. oscillating circuits within the 1(5.00—Cathedral Hour; Address— t miautes. Follow by Dn Hamilton's PiUs, light diet, aad stay ia bed. Theremin cabinet. The (circuits "Man's Love for His Maker," j J. E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. produce a% hetrodyne beat note Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. which is varied and controlled by 6.00—Davey Hour. 1502«*«Im20.s25. the position of the player's hands. 7.00—Echoes of the Orient. NERVILINE * » * « 7.15—Countess Olga Medolago Al­ TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES bani, mezzo-soprano. 7.30—Old Company's Songalogue. DRIVES AWAY PAIN 1 8.00—Durant programme. (Bermuda Time) 8.30—Capitol Theatre Hour. 9.30—Chase and Sanborn pro­ 24 Hoar Service WEAF, Hew York 454 m.-660 kc. gramme. 5.30—Whyte's Orchestra. 10.00—"Our Government," David 6.00—Tea Timers Band. • Lawrence. 6.30—Children's programme. 10.15—Atwater Kent Hour—Albert DRY-CLEANING 6.55—Summary of programmes. Spalding, violinist, guest 7.00—Black and Gold Orchestra. soloist; orchestra under di­ 8.00—The Family Goes Abroad, rection of Josef Pasternack. or sketch. 11.15—Studebaker Champions. 8.30—Spitainy's music. 11.45—Sunday at Seth Parker's— s*.00—New Business World—Merle rural sketch. Thorpe. DYEING 9.30—Launderland Lyrics; Bernice WOR, Newark 422 m.-7l0 kc. Taylor, soprano: Fred Wald- 6.00—"The Psychologist Says**— ner, tenor. Dr. Arthur Frank Payne. 10.00—General Electric Symphony 6.15—Dorian String Quartet with Orchestra, direction Walter Randall Hargreaves, song- Suits Sponged and Pressed Damrosch; "Adventures in discourse; Science, Floyd Gibbons. 7.00—Estey Twilight Organ Rev­ in 1 Hour 11.00—Lucky Strike Orchestra. eries. 12.00—Lannie Ross, tenor; instru­ 8.00—Hotel Astor Concert Orches­ mental trio. tra. 9.00—Choir Invisible (orchestra WOR, Newark 422 m.-7lo kc. and chorus.) 5.30—H. Y. Schools of Musie. 10.00—Manhattan Symphony Or­ 5.45—Clover Club Trio. chestra. t BERMUDA'S CLEANERS & DYERS 6.00—Brothers Orchestra. 11.30—Market and Halsey Street 6.30—Comets and Meteors—Dr. Playhour (vaudeville). Telephone Office * — — Factory Palmer H. Graham. 849 869 6.45—-Leon Goldman, violin. WJZ, New York 394 m.-760 kc. 7.00—-Programme resume. 6.00—National Religious Service— ! 13C6li.as.w- ts 12-4-30 - 7-10—Enzo Baccante, baritone. 7.20—Ida Bostelman, piano. Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick. 7.30—•Uncle Don, songs, ste.ies. 7.00—Musical programme. 8.00—Sports talk. 8.00—Time; Cook's travelogue. 8.15—America's Social Problems— 8.30—At the Baldwin. 9.00—Enna Jettick melodies. Prof. Clarence Dittmer. 9.15—Collier's Radio Hour. PLAIN MILK CO STEP STOOLS » 8.30—Half Seas Over. 10.15—Salon Singers. 9.00—National Security League. 10.45—"Penrod"—dramatic sketch. A. A. JOHNSON &. CO. Hamilton 9.15—Crosley Saturday Knights. 11.15—Musical programme. 10.00—Janssen's Orchestra. 11.45—Master Musicians. 10.30—Palais Joy Orchestra. 12.00—Time; "Calliope and Mis' 10.55—DX discussion. KathTine." 11.05—Mayfair Roof Orchestra. A Just the thing 11.30—Astor Orchestra. 12.00—Time; news; weather. WABC, Hew York 349 m.-860 kc. fi 5.00—Cathedral hour. 6.00—McKesson air news reel. WJZ, New York 395 m.-760 kc. < 6-30—sermon, Rev. Donald Grey YOU NEED 5.30—The Tea Trio. Barnhouse. SB 6.00—Stock market closing prices. 7.00—Fox Fur Trappers. 6.10—Summary of programmes. 7.30—Acousticon programme. 6.15—Alice Remsen, contralto. 8.00—littmann Orchestra. 6.30—Blue Aces Orchestra. 8.30—French Trio. From 8/6 7.00—LoUta Gainsborg, piano. 8.45—World's Business, Dr. Julius 7.15—Guardsmen Quartette. Klein. H 7.30—To be announced. * 9.00—Le Palina Rhapsodizers. 8.00—Amos "n* Andy, comedians. 9.30—Wayne King's Sonatrons. TRENGTH of^tea H 8.15—Theremin Ether Wave mu­ 10.00—Majestic Air Theatre. sic. 11.00—.Royal's Poet of the Organ. Sgoodness, not strength 8.30—Fuller Orchestra; Pilar Ar­ 11.30—Arabesque, ""Thousand and cos, soprano; Earle Spicer, I CHESLEY Eo WHITE One Nights." of tannin, gives Brooke baritone. 1147«MtB.lk.!.lB. 12.00—Back Home Hour, Rev. 9.00—Pickard Family, songs, nov­ Churchill. Bond its liehness. elty orchestra. satsasaTss 9.30—The Silver Flute. WPG, Atlantic City 273 m.-llOO kc. 10.00—Broadway Lights; Muriel 5.30—Community Vocal and In­ Pollack and Voe Lawnhurst, strumental Recital pianists', Earl Oxford, bari­ 6.15—Religious services. tone. 8.00—Hotel Morton String En­ JOE PERRY St SONS' 10.15—The Cub Reporter, sketch. semble. 10.30—-Dutch Masters Minstrels.; 10.15—Hotel Traymore Ooncert Formally Known as -^ Carson Robison, songs; Har­ JOK^IRRY & CO. ry Donaghy, bass; Steele Orchestra. Jamison, tenor. 11.C0—Correct Time: Last Minute Brooke Bond Tea 11.00—Chicago Civic Opera—Thais. News. Have within the Basement of their New Buildings, 12.00—Slumber >music.- 11.10—*!The- Vagabonds*'—Helen •Agent- A. J. GORHAM, Hamilton, Bermuda.* Louise Jones, contralto; East Broadway, with its every attractive appearance -» , WGY, Schenectady ,380 m.-790 kc Wm. A. Neilson, baritone. 11.30—Galen Hall Trie—Ozeslawa 7.00—Dinner music. Ozga, violinist; "Kathleen CH0ICE,«EW O«)ClRIES4i^0VISI0N ~B.O0—Same as WEAF. Piper, 'cellist; Vera Chadsey, 8.44—Municipal Recreation—Fred­ pianist. erick Futterer. 12.00—Weather report *nd organ . • Right ePrkes .Jjj^ 9.00-12.00—Same iu WEAF. concert. 12.00—Broadcast to Byrd UOmtL. And Most Excelleat Service tion. ' We1*fost Kindly Request a hri&vl V&'Vatimage. WABC, New York 349 m.-860 kc. W 5.30 —Ann Leaf .organ. c "WM AIM TO 'W3XSB 6.00—Club Plaaa Orchestra. •v 6.45—French lessons—Dr. Thatch­ Ihe leading mineral watt Orders Promptly Dcfttetodf' — Phone 23 er Clark. AT AI& HOTELS AND CLUBS 7.00—Shelton Orchestra. . lbrlsaalaaCbs>mists orattt atrNa.nWiwssnirea 7.30—Yoeng's Orchestra. t^CUBOsM.Co. Hmm atAMA.-W^UwM 14nt»Mta2tJ2S. __U _M »IB*Mi4aaM Mai'.raaatrtdMa. ss *oa si"*e»lia

AFRICAN MXTHODtST BPISCOP- P CeiBCHJERYttES ' :*"W^ AL KEEP A SUPPLY Sunday, Tssmaty 26th St. John's, Bailey's Bay of this delicious choc­ (Bev. B. H. Tobitt, Pastor) olate sauce ih your ice CHURCH OP IMGLARP 11 a.m.—Public Worship and. box. Pout it over fca baptism. cream, puddings or The Cathedral 3 p.m.—Sunday School. sponge cake. It is ao 8 a.m.—Holy Oommunion. 7.30 p.m.—Service of Songs. gocd--srnooth,cieamy 11 a.m.—Matins and Sermon. • *. * 4 p.m.—Children's Service. 1-H1 SALVATION ARMT ful tlunifkHiy flavor. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Aad ifs just one of Hamilton Corps many delightful reci­ St. John's, Pembroke 7 a.m.—Knee-Drill. pes so easy and in* 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. 10 a.m.—Directory Class. expensive to make 11 a.m.—Moraing "crayer and 11 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. with Milkmaid Milk. Don't let it go -until Hi Sermon.' 3.15 p.m.—Oompany Meeting. CHOCOLATE SAUCE develops into something; 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and 8 p.m.—Salvatioa Meeting. a squares unsweetened choco* much mp£e serions. Sermon. • » * late, % cup hot water. Cools There is no better » * » Flatts Corps in double boiler untU thick and smooth. Add J4 cap remedy for the relief of St. Monies: Mission 10.15 a.m.—Directory Class. Smooth creamy Milkmaid Milk, •He**' toughs, Colds land aU 8.30 a.m.—Sunday SchooL 3 p.m.—Company Meeting. brown sugar. Cook wo mte> Bronchial Afflictions 7.S0 p.m.—Evening Prayer and 8 p.m.—Salvation Meeting. utes. Add one teaspoon than Robert's Syrup. It Sermon. • * * chocolate sauce Vanilla. Above recipeenosaj h breaks up the cold, * V * for twelve servants. soothes the throat and St. Angastine Mission -marvelous for quick desserts—fry it quickly restores normal 11 a.m.—Morning jfrayer and Ser­ ceoRcyoTES conditions. jf**gt pjgaa- mon. Salvation Army Notes of course if s mode with anttptake. 3 p.m.—Sunday Scl ool. Mammfaetmndt§ 4.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Two weeks Revival Services are. jtojtrmtop«% iMtiMCSti * * * baing held in the Citadel, Hamilton. UMITED St. Pa-Jl's, Paget AU next week Special Holiness •MILKMAID MILK 8. am.—Eucharist Topics. Mrs. Gomdt. Lewis will Distributor: 10.45 am.—'s-Iatins sermons preach on Sunday night. Captain J. S. Vallis. 7.30 pm.—Evensong and Sermon 3arfoot will be the leader at St. ... THE BEST MILK MADE Burnaby Stasia * » * George's on Sunday night, and ROBERTS St. Mary's Church, Warwick Coras Cadet White at Flatts. 8 a.m.—Holy Oommunion. * » » • 11 a.m.—Sung Matins and Ser­ Dedication Service SYRUP mon. 4.30 p.m.—Confirmation Class. After the morning Service at St. -f 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. Mary's, Warwick, there will be a UVER * * * dedication of a memorial to the St. Mark's, Smith's Parish late Pte. E. G. Ingham, B.V.B.C. 11 a.m.—Matins, Holy Com­ * « * munion. A.M.I. Church » » * Holy Trinity, Bailey's Bay The Bev. G. McLaren Morgan 4 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. who, with his family arrived from * * * Canada on the Lady Somers on Tuesday, 21st inst,' will conduct St. George's Parish Church the services at Bichard AUen A.M.E. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 11 a.m.—Matins. Church all day tomorrow. regular 7.C0 p.m.—Evensong. » * * varies constantly in nourishing quality * • • Induction Service Milk from inferior bred and poorly fed' cattle may LOOK rhe same aa milk from' St. David's An excellenct programme has *pp? M ^4 9 a.m.—"Soly Eucharist. good dairy stock, but only GOOD stockl been arranged for Thursday even­ 1 is -special 5 p.m.—Evensong. can produce nourishing, safe milk—the' lly ing the 30th inst., when the Bev. t^td la vacuv * * * kind children thrive on. C. M. Morgan who has been ap 11s e 4 -ti-as insuri St. JE lues's Church, Sandy Parish 7 KLIM is milk from rigidly inspected H freshness ana d pointed to the pastor ship of Bic­ purity 8 a.m.—Bcly Communion. hard AUen A.M.E. Church, St. herds grazing the world's richest dairy 11 a.m.—'. latins and Sermon. George's, will be formally inducted sections. By a scientific process it is 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Ser­ into office by the Presiding Elder reduced to powdered form; then vacuum mon. Bov. Dr. O. H. Bell, assisted by the packed in cans. In this form it can be OLYNOSwhitens, * * * Ministers of the various charges transported to the farthest corners of the Christ Ch :rch, Devonshire earth. It reaches you in perfect condi­ K»cleans and pro­ in the connection locally. tects your teeth. Its 8 a.mv—3oly Communion. tion and keeps sweet and fresh for weeks 11 a.m.—'. 1 anting Pi ayer and Ser­ * * * even after the tin is opened. Simply by surging:, invigorating Tomorrow evening at St. John's ff'LK foam removes and mon. adding water to KILM, it becomes liquid 7.S0 p.m.—Evening Prayer and A.M.E. Church, Bailey's Bay, a milk again—sweet, fresh and wholesome, -washes away the film sacred concert will be given by the and fermenting food Sermon. with full cream. ^l * * * regular choir assisted by members particles, destroying of the Juvenile choir. Prospect Garrison Church ^•i" ** W.S.. the dangerous mouth 8 a.m.—Holy Communion. HAND, ARNOLD, LTD., Agents germs that cause tooth li a.m.—Parade Service. 7 p.m.—Evensong. Try Kolynos —Us * * * clean, cool taste is de- ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES MAIL NOTICES iightfully refreshing. St. Edward's, Hamilton One-half inch onadry Masses at 6.15,9 and 11 a.m. . Mails per S.s. Lady Nelson for brush is enough. J"*endiction of the blessed Sacra­ St. John, N.B. and Halifax, N.S. ment at 7.*>L>p.m. will close at the General Post Office today:— A^ift * * * Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. KOLYNOS St. Cccrj"--'-?, Garrison Chapel Register Mail and Parcel Post at Masses at 8.30 a.m. Tired Nerves DENTAL CREAM 11.30 a.m. • • » Mental effort and worry ex­ St. Joa;ph's, U.x Mails per S.s. Arccdian for Great haust the nerve force at a tre­ .Mass at 10.?0 a ni. Britain, Canada, and the United mendous rate and there is utter NICHOU. & ASHTON, Agent- :*enedictio:i of th" ; '1-case d Sacra •-£• •* . " « States of America will close at the fatigue when the nerves play out. ment at 7.30 p m. General Post Office today:—' Your night's steep fails to rest Ordinary Mail and Parcel Post i:V :JA Ireland Lliia you and you face with dread the at 5 p.m. '. iass at 9 a m. tasks of the new day. It is high » * * * * * time that you summons aid for the PEESBr^rsrli'* >iHURC. H : ""ails per S.s. Lady Drake for the exhausted nerves. West Indies, and British Guiana, A friend advises Dr. Chase's will close at the General Post Office - • SC «.-ic.>.w% R?r•tijlto n I'm^Tf Nerve Food because she has had on Monday:— (& . W. J". Hurlow) similar experience and knows for a Ordinary Mail at 4 p.m. certainty the benefit obtained 11 a.m.—j£©x^i"g Worship. Begistered Mail and Parcel Tost 3 r.m.—Sunday 3chocl. from the use of this great restora­ at 2 p.m. tive of the nervous system. ?.oti p.m.—Evening Worship. • • » * * * Use it when you are tired aad Church ef Scotlanl, Warwick Vails per M.s. Bermuda for Great discouraged—nervous and irrita­ 10 a.m.—Sunday School. :>ritain, Canada, and the United ble—rundown from over-exertion States of America will dose at the W £M? or the debilitating effects of colds. 11 a.m.—alorning Serviee. General Post Office on Tuesday:— 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. Bev. In a surprisingly short time yoa J. A. Ilcllvride. Ordinary Mail at 6 a'.m. will be feeling and looking well ?A Saga * * * Begistered Mail and Pareel Pest and will know the joy of healthful at 5p.m. Monday. living. 3JC2THCDILT CHURCHES Supplementary Mail: (Double of Smartness YiTcslcy Church, Hamilton Postage) at 7 a.m. Tuesday. » • » Brisk .seabreezes...slapping 11 a.m.—Morning Service. salt wavaes... hours of bright 3 p.m.—Sunday School. Mails per 8.8. Fort St. George sunshine ... bringing that 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service.. Kev. for Great Britain, Canada, and the healthy, AUVE tone to the Henry Irvine, Pastor. United States of America will close skin. » » » at the General Post Office oh Satur­ DR. CHASE'S NERVE FOOD day the lst February:— But to be fascinating, your Ireland Island The Greatest of Nerve Restoratives skin must also have that 10.30 a.m.—Parade Service. Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. soft, tempting texture that 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School and Begistered Mail and Parcel Post makes the hand just long to Bible Olass. at 5p.m. Friday. touachit! All this demands a Supplementary Mail: {(Double new kind of skin case. 6.25 p.m.—Song Service. 7 p.m.—Preaching Service. Postage) at 7 a.m. Saturday. h Btrswdi tke Dr. Chase Medicine Coapaay h i^treeeatei ty J. S. Vallis, Hamilton, whe carries a large stack aad wiB Proper cleansing becomes * • • Preacher:—.Bev. B. M. Jost, B.A. saffl*ff the bade promptly ."Store and more imperative. St. George's. Mails per S.s. Arcadian for Great Give yourself a NEW com­ Wednesday 7 p.m. Praise and Britain, Canada, ahd the United plexion with Armand Ban de States of America will dose at -Uie Cologne Cleansing Cream. Prayer. General Post Office on Saturday The soft cream liquefies in* * • • the 1st:— standy, the fragrant oil sinks Somerset deep into the pores, cleans, Ordinary Mail at 5 p.m. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Begistered MaU and Parcel Post ing your skin inside and out! 3.30 p.m.—Bev. B. M. Jost. B.A. ; KEROGAS > See how it smoothes the del­ at 5 p.m. icate tissa>es, and wipes away 7.30 p.m.—Evening Worship. freely, leaving the dainty Tuesday:—7.45 p.m. Epworth Lea­ Mails Despatched scent of orange btnesomi. .. gue. Ber. 0. A. Monro, Minister. OIL STOVES Not heavy with grease!... Mails leaving Bermuda on Tues­ Defeats delightful. * • • day the 28th should connect with POST ROTAL CIRCUIT You'll like the texture of S.s. Olympic sailing from New York this cream, bat you*fl love (Bev. W. G. Zwicker, Pastor) for sale by she quick results toe better for Southampton on the lst Feb- Emmannel Church, Port Royal ruary. u N*S-J«j|Pi« looks.. .. Obtainable at aB 7 p.m.—Service, Pastor. » • * Mails Due bom England on Friday THE BERMUDA TRADING CO. 9* Warwick Wesleyan Chorea, Cobb's (BERMUDA DISTRIBUTORS) • BUl ; Malls per 8.8. Olympic due to • 3 p.m.—Service, Pastor. " arrive in New York on the 28th Reid StMSt Hamilton * *. • should connect with 8.8. Fort St. TeknltoM 601 Grace Chore*, Borth Shot* Goerge sailing from New York on f^m\eW9&- a^paito,-«Kviee,. 999*9*.:Jgfe the 29thJanuary, 1930. : *$?3 W* H ?.•»»». nanimirM*. Sintth. $0, mm W1*WW*iW*W

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J , —• * HsW*ii WaTa-lT* Ti ss" — —- —- -UB aeagaaiiBmiasa INTERNATIONAL THIS AND THE LIQUOR QUESTION TBATf Mrs. Dorr writes of Liquor Control Modern Mothers In many countries in new book, (Drink: Frederick A. Stokes, New treat colds externally Organisations With Many and York.) Varied Objects Last Spring Mrs. Dorr, well NTERNAL medi­ known writer of books and news­ paper and magazine articles, went I cines so often upset GENEVA—Growth of tlie human to for a four months' so­ race toward " international-mind- journ in those countries which chfldren'sdelicatestom- edness" is graphically indicated have made serious effort to control achs. That is why in a recent League of Nations pub­ the liquor traffic, and this book is lication in which is listed every the outcome of her studies there mothers of today treat sort of international body and as­ and of her acquaintance with the their children's colds sociation from the International history and present "status of Association of Cooks to the Inter­ prohibition in the United States. extemalty—with Vicks national League Against Rheu­ She has tried, very laudably, te ^ VapoRub—the modern matism. enlighten the darkness that now Nearly 500 bureaus, commissions, broods over the chaos in this coun­ vaporizing ointment. leagues, federations, and associa­ try by finding out what has been tions dealing on an international done elsewhere to lessen the evils There is nothing to scale with every form of human of the alcoholic traffic and report­ swallow; you simply affairs, are listed in the new' 'Hand­ ing the results fairly and judicially. book of International Organisa­ Heretofore the judicial spirit has rub it on. BUTTER CRUST BREAD tions.** been almost as wholly lacking in Not included in this thick vol­ what has been published about Ihe Choke bf the most exacting and rightfully so. It "is care­ anti-alcohol developments in other WICKS fully made of the finest materials and wrapped and sealed in ume are organisations of the League of Nations, enterprises for com­ countries as it has been in our own. V VAPORUB waxed paper. This delicious bread must reach you And therefore .Mrs. Dorr's tem­ perfect condition. merieal gain, and groups whose activities are international but perate and reasonable study and those organisation is national only. report of the experiments that have Butter Crust Bread These would fill another big book. been tried by England, Sweden, Inclusion of an organisation in Norway, Holland, Finland, Canada, SOLD BY YOUR GROCER this handbook by no means im­ and their results deserve a cordial plies its recognition by the League. welcome. Eighty international organisa­ Especially interesting are the tions are enrolled as devoted to the four chapters devoted to an expose BERMUDA BAKERY, LTD. causes of humanitarianism, re­ tion of "the Carlisle Plan of Dis­ «49€*0,s.eitp. Telephone 241 ligion and morals. Arts and sciences interested Management" in Eng­ 3* 'J have 74 international bodies; labour land and its general results. Mrs. groups 58; sports and tourists 30; Dorr says that it "promises to be education 28; trade and industry the foundation of Great Britain's 1 26; pacifism 14. future liquor policy," adding that S-^w From scores of these institutions wherever she travelled in England "the new" has not had time to last year she found people deeply ^-J f wear off. The range of international interested in it, while it seemed to FURNITURE organisation will be indicated by be the only one of all the proposals mention of a few of those listed, looking toward liquor reform which some, time-honoured, others less "the trade" really feared. This v^atch. Eno's Sparkle popularly known. plan is a modified form of State for The International Association of management that was instituted Cooks, with offices at Frankfo?t- during the war by the Central Con­ in tae AloiTiinjI ,.. on-the-Main, was founded in 1895. trol Board and, with some changes, Its object fe, "to safeguard the pro­ is still continued. Its particular BEDROOM fessional interests of cooks, the art value, she thinks, fe that it has Carry it all, of cooking, and the science of ali­ shown "how the shackles of the mentation,** trade can be broken.'' The International Union for the How the Bratt system, under uwacuj! DINING ROOM Education of Country People by which a private company has a Scientific Films and Slides is do­ Start tomorrow morning with a bracing glass of monopoly of the manufacture and ENO*s "Fruit Salt'*. You'll carry its sparkle all and miciled at Louvain, Belgium. sale of alcoholic liquors, Works -in day. „ sense it in the buoyancy of your spirits— Fribourg, Switzerland, fe the Sweden has three chapters, one of and in the spring of your .stride. seat of the International Federa­ them devoted to an account of how The reason is plain: ENO flushes waste from tion for the Promotion of Teaching j under that sytem is carred on an your intestines ... checks the poisons which LIVING ROOM of Housewifery. otherwise find their way to your bloodstream extensive programme of education ... spurs sluggish organs to healthy activity. The International Bureau for the for temperance which Mrs. Dorr in Study of Sports Psychology, at thinks could be used in the United That morning glass of ENO is a health safe­ Lausanne, purposes "to study and States with beneficial results. What guard to all the family. Try iti abolish the evil effects of sports." On sale ett all pharmacies has happened under State control INTWOSEZES The International Commission in Norway and under prohibition for the Investigation of the Upper —but insist on ENO Attractive Desigas in Finland receive attention, as do •Sales Agents: Air, and the International Com­ also the investigations being made mittee for the Study of Clouds, HAROLD F.RITCHIE & CO.,Inc. by the committees of the League Belmont Bldg., New York are offspring of the International of "Nations Secretariat and the In­ Abo ett Toronto Sydney Wellington And at Reasonable Prices Meteorological Committee, Paris. ternational Labour Office. Other ! Prepared only byJ.C. ENO, Ltd. The International Wine Office chapters deal with experiments and London, England fe at home in Paris. Its purpose is conditions in Canada. "to collect, study, and publish Mrs. Dan and her publishers are information demonstrating the both very sure that there is no beneficient effects of wine.*' THE BERMUDA FURNISHING & SUPPLY CO. With headquarters in London, propaganda to the book. To a cer­ the World's Christian Temperance tain extent that is true, but it is 123S Uemi LADIES' MACKINTOSHES 25/- I] YOUR PHOTOQRAPH get instant relief by takin? 'Bisurated' m "~i a i si • if t jama I. . .. * Magnesia after- eating or whenever pain fagajar, aaa panarai east IBB nsrCDseae iv felt. Ibis instantly neutralises the IU saast hear amy day M yea aat tVJ WALTER RUTHERFORD a&d that causes all the trouble, stops the Hsasllaa's \mm\k. a fciitt iilMif. - Gent's Feather Weight Mackintoshes 27/6 k fermentation, soothes and heals thViav- aWfclilUT i?atm il naal ttfcs^ 1 flamed stomach lining, aad restores ft rainless, normal digestion When bay. •»WUaallr.llsaa1lM'sNa)««Msta» Telephone51 J. tag always see thc oval 'Biamag! rigaoa MM*} ther * est ftfe • cm H% i^JW- ST. GEORGE'S STORE

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NEW YOBK—CaU him the Bel­ fast Bomber, Clouting Gelt or what­ ever you wish. You can't go wrong using strong pugilistic nicknames IS on this man Jimmy Mc "Larnin, of "Vancouver. * Young Jimmy absolutely is one of the choicest little fighting ma­ chines of the era. He is just good enough to be rated in the east an even money bet to uncrown Jackie Fields, the welterweight champion. •tfcLarnin slipped to the brink of A disaster a few months ago by los­ ing on a technical knockout to Bay jliller, then waltzing ten miserable rounds with Miller in a return bout. His real worth as a fighterwa s shown in a comeback as a welter­ T weight when Jimmy flattened sever­ al of the boys in the 144-pound division. Notable among these were Sergeant Sammy Baker and Buoy Goldstein, who lasted two E rounds each against the Vancouver armihilator. That inevitable McLarnin-Fields championship scrap has the boxing welters tuned up like the thing was coming off next month. -Battering to the footU From this angle it looks like a cinch for early summer in one of the New York ball parks. And it is safe to assume that if Madison square These lovely Evening Slippers will provide an excuse for any Gardens already hasn't sewed up lady to wear her evening clothes. In describing these very the bout, it is in there con­ smart evening effects, such as, White Silver Kid, White Bro­ caded Silver and Demure White Kid, an opportunity to show centrating on a show that should these awaits you at our SHOE SHOP. be good for a gate of upwards of HI $T.OO,GC©; . Since Jackie Fields avowed he The Opera The One Strap would be a fightin' champion, White Silver Kid - 37/6 White Silver Kid - 37/6 his quick acceptance of an opport­ unity to meet './IcLarnin is antici­ p White Brocaded Silver 32/6 White Brocaded Silver 32/6 pated. Four years ago when he White Kid. White Kid was fighting as a bantamweight Fields lost to McLarnin on the only knockout of his career. Jackie A Truly Delicious Product was only 18 then. Fields's eagerness R 1247*I«is.to2S-l-30 to do over am assignment bungled in his juvenile days is taken for T. J. PEARMAN &. SONS granted. Is your set equipped with 1578^«*f.eitp. 00 E il STOCK QUOTATIONS RCA I - NEW YOBK, Jan. 83.—Alleg. Corp 26; Am. Loco. lOOf ; Am. Smelt 71; 9 un. T. and T. 220; Ana Copper 78|; S RADIOTRONS To obtain the full rich Flavour of Atchison 23LI; B. Loco. 32|; B. and O. 117J; Beth Steel 98J; Air Bed. Perhaps that poor reception 1241; Can. Pac. 200; Fasco 62; C. a $ AIR COMPRESSORS s • nice. : ICECREAM January 17, li>30. Two Hammer Type We are now «•<•««•* this I hereb** tUve aotice that Hctaaa delicious cream, together ' I wttl mt be reaponalble, for. Complete with Jack Himmer, EAMOLA with seven other varietiea debti contracted Bjr any Taving fyeatms, Diver 1 CUSTARD of the best ice cream ob­ penoa - whatsoever In my - Stora a tainable. nam«r artthant written au- Blow Pipes, etc. WR SCJL L;T *»ACKET thortty from nut,., -,£§&& •^btt The Corner» 4* HATHWAY, Lttip Local Agent: THE GOODY SHOFBE I A.<*»oau.o. F. J. a FOOTE fTflfi II •••St*"*-****. Ijj&jy&fjlfc-r \suu ti JL nmen-mfatmmsmmeekmi

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• >» Classified ** TJ I fa* Advertisements c/a § ri*. a «4 © CO § s OT EMPLOYMENT pi fl its® co ,3 pj°5*< a § •< j as o • s • O Iters to WANTID—A Refined Educated B'S « rfa sis i*3-*» Toting Woman to take charge of S I two children, 4 and 5 years, and to » Pi s I! I help Mother. Apply P. O. Box. 497. >S'ao.ri «.«,-' 3.*, -Hs s8 5 A -Jei>: U i fi4 afc *• JR. 5 *3 •5-S09* 3 a m j • Si 1449ttk.eit». 9*j} WANTED—Position as Cook or the main concerned with miscell­ "ltd., and Mrs. Hobson. Herman Housemaid for American family. Ca£/e News aneous items in the sundries Holland, Montreal, Director of In­ Write Box 1595, Bermuda Press. ternational Paints Ltd. R. J.Hutch- 1595*f.s. (CsBtiaaed fr*ai Page 1) schedule. *» * * ings, Calgary, Vice President of the Experts Galled In. OVERSEAS TRADE GREATER IN Regal Oil Co., and connected with VOLUME, LESS IH VALUE other oil companies in .the Turner LONDON, Jan. 24—At the con­ VaUey, accompanied by Mrs. Hutch­ LOTT clusion of a meeting held at the LONDON, Jan. 24—Although ings. R. Het, Toronto, Manufac­ Prime Minister's official residence owing to the fall in prices the total turers Agent. Major E. C. Rogers, LOST—A Child's Blue Serge Coat, this morning the following com­ value of last year's overseas trade was Winnipeg, President Canadian Rog­ with brass buttons, between Elbow munique was issued:— lower than of 1924, which was the ers Sheet Metal and Roofing Co., Beach and the Maxwell Allen Pink "French and British delegations best year since the post-war trade : ltd., accompanied by Mrs. Rogers. House. Reward, Phone 783. met this morning to consider the slump, in actual volume of trade : tajor J. O. Thorn, Toronto, West­ 1596*f.s. report which* the committee of there was a marked improven ent. ern steel production Co., and mem­ EVENING SILKS? LOST—Brown Evening Slipper, experts had been asked to prepare. Imports during the last year re-- ber of the Executive Council of the near Belmont, Thursday evening. This report shows encouraging re­ present ten decimal nine per cent CM. A., and Chairman of the Tariff Reward, return Dickson, The Hori­ sults on certain points, and it was increase in volume as compared Commission of Toronto Board ef zons. decided to invite the experts to with those of 1924 and exports were Trade, J. E. Walsh, Toronto, Sec­ 1627*8. continue their conversations." eight per cent greater in volume retary of the Association, and Mrs. A charming collection of siHc materials * * * than in 1924. Walsh. Thomas Williamson, Mon­ STAGGERING LOSSES IN HATRY * * * treal, Vice President and Managing in alluring colours and distinctive SMASH OUEBEC BUDGET SHOWS SUR­ Director of St. Lawrence Flour FOR SALE PLUS Mill Co., and* Mrs. Williamson. printed designs. Crepes, Chifon 3jONDON,.Jan. 23—Gross liabili­ Bliss M. I. Colter. Toronto. Velvets, Printed Georgettes, Moire, FOR SALE—Cedar Firewood, suit­ ties of £29,500,000 and a final de­ QUEBEC, Jan. 23—Reviewing the • * » Brocaded Velvets, Taffetas and Crepe able for fire-places and stoves. ficiency Of £11 ,.500,000. These were financial affairs of the Province of ALBANIANS KILLED IN IN­ Motyer Construction Oo. the staggering figures which Sir Quebec, Hon. A. R. 'tfcMaster, SURRECTION Satins. Many in Dress Lengths 1380*m.ei. to $25. Gilbert Garnesy submitted to Mr. Provincial Treasurer, today pre­ ATHENS, Jan. 23.—Twenty Al­ Justice Avory and the jury at the* sented his first budget in the Que­ ensuring individuality. Old Bailey today in the trial of banian Government officials, re­ FOR SALE—Large fire-proof steel bec "-legislature. Financial opera­ ports reaching Salonika today, were Clarence Oharles Hatry and three tions of the fiscal year ended June safe. Apply J. F. Burrows & Co., confederates oh charges of fraud said to have been killed at Dibera Front St. 30, 1929, showed a revenue of $39,- in an insurrection which broke ahd forgery. The figures were the 076,283 and ordinary expenditure l-522ttu.eitp. final chapter in the meteoric history out there against the reign of King of $s ,964,48" leaving a surplus of Zogu. of the Hatry Coinpanies. Sir Gil­ $4,;1I,795 from which $1,000,000 Trimmings and Accessories FOR SALE— Surrey, cut under with bert estimated the loss to the pub­ was allotted to debt redemption and brake. Apply John W. Oox. lie at £750,000 the remainder being a further million dollars for public 1428'fw.eitp. Qorne by financial houses. charities fund. * * * * * * FOR SALE—Spider Phaeton, in EMPIRE TRADE FIRS AT THrZ TOWER OF LONDON excellent condition—£26. 0. 0; or will exchange for Vis-a-Vis Surrey. flat Can be seen at Spurling's Stable, WINNIPEG, Jan. 23.—The calling LONDON, Jan. 29.—Outbreak of Clear Up ftMzJSTA of great economic conference at fire in the famous Tower of London Reid Street. Ottawa between various sections early this morning excited consider­ 1552*w.s. of the British Empire was urged able alarm and drew a big force of Staffed Nostrils b/ Hon. R. B. Bennett, Conserva­ firemen. However,, the garrison FOR SALE—Motor Boat, 27 feet tive leader, here last night. "Within quenched the flames before their overall, 4 cylinder engine. Fully equipped. In excellent condition. the British Empire" he declared arrival. Officials said the fire ap­ Quickly Telephone 453 J. "we have everything to supply the peared in the outlying part of the 1550*w.s. necessitiesjof mankind. Why should Tower and that neither the crown there not be an inter-change of jewels nor other valuable collec­ commodities within out vast Em­ tions were endangered. pire?" When he had first made the * * * FOR RENT suggestion for the conference, Mr. BIG FIRE IN VANCOUVER Uennett proceeded, there was no FOR RENT—From February lst. Rexall for one or two months.—FvrHy great enthusiasm displayed by the VANCOUVER, 3.C., Jan. 23.— CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES. : jberal Party, but now the Premier Furnished house, with-walled Gar­ Fire tonight in the business sec­ jy Catarrh Let as give you aa estimate oa the construction af your proposed was indicating a tendency towards den on Pitts Bay Road, adjacent to tion of the town of White Rock a Hotels, 3 master's Rooms, 2 baths, the holding ot such a conference. popular summer resort South of new building, complete in every detail "But" the opposition leader ob­ 2 sitting rooms, fire-place, Kelvi­ this country destroyed 15 business M Jelly' The Fifty Thousand Pounds (£50,000) which we stated was nator, 3 maids' rooms, with bath. served "I do not .care who claims places including the central Hotel to be advanced in loans on First Mortgages has all been taken credit for it so long as ft succeeds. Telephone 277 mornings from 10 to causing a loss estimated at about up—but by May lst, we shall have a further £50,000 to be 12. It is far more important Canada $1,000,000 advanced in loans, at a fair rate of interest, on First Mortgages and the Empire should survive than 1558*th.23.S.25.Tu.28.Th.30 * * * | This penetrating, aromatic j on unencumbered Real Estate in Bermuda. that my "t arty should succeed.** PERSONNEL OF CANADIAN MAN­ | jelly, injected through! TeU as year wants and we will have a service engineer call at your request. * * * UFACTURERS-- ASSOCIATION FOR RENT—A Cottage situated I the patent nozzle, has a. a Yours for Service'1'' near Somerset Bridge all modern TWELVE PROMINENT INDIANS 'wonderful healing and' SENTENCED FOR SEDITION MONTREAL, Jan. 23.—To study conveniences. Hot and cold water. } antiseptic action in re-j THOMAS W. HARRISON CO. Furnished or unfurnished. Terms West Indies in relation to the de­ Jlieving colds in the head.j CALCUTTA, Jan. 23—Twelve velopment of trade with Canada Construction Engineers moderate, Phone 13J Somerset. Jnose and throat. Sold, n 1060..m.s.tp. prominent members of the Indian prominent members of the Can­ [only at Rexall Stores. ** Montgomery • - Paget West National Congress who were among adian Manufacturers Association, those resigning their seats, have will sail from Halifax at mid-night THE PHOENIX ALL BRITISH | FOR RENT—Furnished Double or 1551twiA been sentenced to a year's impri­ Friday on the C.N.S. "lady Drake. Hamilton Single Bedroom, with or with­ sonment on charges of sedition and They will make the round trip Phone 99 out board, five minutes walk conspiracy. The charges arose from as far as Demerara and back. Those 11260f «•*»•*•• from Princess Hotel. Tourists pre­ a demonstration in South Calcut- in the party are: P. H. Brooks, ferred. Apply Bermuda Press. Toronto, General Manager, Bur­ 1616fs.eitp. lington Steel Company of. Burling- HELPING THE FISHING INDUS­ tion and Hamilton who is accom­ TRY panied by his wife and daughter. HOMES Hon. Cushing, Calgary, President Ask for ES For Rent or Sale LONDON, Jan. 24—"important of Sash, and Door Lumber Co., of CRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY plans to help the fishing industry Saskatoon, Calgary and Moosejaw. BEECH.NUT were announced by the Chancellor W. R. Drynan, Hamilton, General When in St Georges Visit tckpksaaMaj. RaUStraat of the Exchequer in the House of Manager, Canadian Canners Ltd., HAMILTON Commons yesterday. Survey vessel accompanied by Mrs. Drynan. R. E. CONFECTIONERY msn for better exploration and dis­ Dickie, Stewiacke,General Manager covery of fishery grounds is to be of the Canadian Lumber Co., Ltd. WHITE HORSE TAVERN MRS. GROSVENOR TUCKER built at the eostof eighty thousand S. Gittus, Montreal, Traffic Man­ Fer Sale Everywhere pounds and running expenses es­ ager of the Steel Company of On Market Square St. George's | REM. ESTATE timated at £34,000 per annum for Canada, accompanied by Mrs. Git­ Roases far rent, f •rnished and oaf ur- the next five years are also tus. T. Hodson, Hamilton, Out., j. a VALUS nished. Land for sale. „ to be paid by Exchequer. The Solicitor of the Canadian Canners Distributor BEAL OLD ENGLISH INN WESTBURY. Rkaasaaa* Raa* ship is to be I constructed and Cable* "TeatTB" Pasa* 287 equipped by Admiralty in Naval Dockyard and is to operate With modern service and plumbing. A delightful dining under control of Chief Hydrogra- room, comfortably appointed, overlooking the harbour. pher of the Navy. Construction and All a la carte and reasonably priced. 21 Bed rooms, newly maintenance of this-vessel by the HUNTLY TOWERS Government is in accordance with furnished. Running fresh water in every room. Special Paget West recommendation of committee rates for day, week or -month. which was set up in October and only yesterday presented its interim F. O. REDMOND Manager All rooms are luxuriously furnished as combination bed-chamber and report. 15S2t*.a..'. la 7-2-30 * * * sitting room. Modern tiled bath­ SENATOR ATTACKS TARIFF room with every bed-room; abund­ COMMISSION ant supply of hot and cold fresh water for bathing purposes. Twelve WASHINCTON, B.C., Jan. 21.— anas ef most beautiful private A charge that tte Tariff Commiss- grounds and gardens. Vegetables. ion" has been packed with sugar Milk and new laid Eggs from our and wool experts" and that "there TBE ROTAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY own Farm. Superb cuisine. Select is no difficulty in finding experts clientele. who will undertake to sustain any 0URNY1LLE! (The Comfort Route) Moderate Rates, Telephone 55$ duty upon these two products" was made on the floor of the Senate today by Senator Walter F. George COCOA | New York-Bermuda Passenger and Cargo Service of Georgia. Democratic member WANTED of the Finance Committee. The IT'S SO NICE AND R.M.S.P. "ARCADIAN* American people, he said, will never 19,400 tons displacement EARN a big salary as a Certificated have confidence in the Commission NOURISHING Bookeeper. Individual postal tui­ Leaves New York from. Leaves Bermuda from tion, taken in yonr own home, until it is made an agency of the Bier 42, North River at 11.00 a.m. Pier 6, at 10.00 a.m. legislative instead ofthe Executive made by during spare time. Fee moderate! branch of the Government and 1930 Jan.16, 23, 30. 1930 Jan. 19, 26. easy monthly installments. Success makes its reports to Congress, j ^f-jjj Feb. 6,13, 20, 27. Feb. 2, 9,16, 23. guaranteed at two Final Exams. Senator Georges attacked on Mar. 6,13, 20, 27. - Mar. 2, 9,16,23, 30. Lucrative positions Quickly ob­ tariff experts and his observations gCADBURY Subject to change without notice. tained . when qualified. Tpirii^tlai on the Commission enlivened, to­ F3t.EE. City Correspondence Col­ days tariff discussion vrhieh vaa In Agent: W. J. Young, Hamilton, Bermuda. HARNETT & RICHARDSON, Agents lege (Dept. R.G.) 89, New Oxford, Street, London, England. ll82*w.s.m.to27-l-30. •••"Si ipfAL^p^teTTE XfiF t&Lmts^m.y, ^^RDA^AI^RY^^^IWO Page 11 I CaSfe JVeuxs PERMANENT ^^F^^^^^^^^SSi^ m WAVING m 120 MILKS PROPHISIKD IN HE m MOTOR BOAT RACI ELITE BEAUTY PARLOUR 1 Hi Correct Haircutting sE HOTEL BERMUDIANA Hi NEW YOBK, Jan. 29—Hubert Scott-Paine who designed and built Over Yankee Store Corner Queen Sir Henry Segrave's racing motor- p- and Reid Streets. I HAMILTON HOTEL sfi boat, Miss England, arrived here For thosa unable to spare time Hi today witb a prediction that .Se­ Hi grave will bit 120 miles per hour during the day we will take appoint­ DANCING EVERY WEEK NIGHT ments for Permanents only up to TERRACE ROOM in the Miss England 2nd, with 8 p.m. I which he will bid for the Harms- aii To the Music of worth trophy. 1393tta.ei. tatal3. -• Scott-Paine who is not connected BOB BENNETT with the construction of Miss Hi England 2nd, further announced HAMILTON HOTEL Hi and his that he will have a boat of his own in the Detroit race for the famous h Preparing for a Night of I m ORCHESTRA international prize. This makes a PEAUTY PARLOUR m total of three English entrants, as m Miss Betty Carstairs has announced Permanent Waving Merriment With I her intention of competing again. Hj * * '•»" Finger Waving DEATH OF LADY MILKS LAMPr PJTHE BERMUDIANA SILVER SON Marcel Waving 1612ts.eitp. |! Distinctively Different HONG KONG, Jan. 23.—Lady an Cvliles-Jjampson, wife of tbe British SAM ROBBINS •Minister to China, died tbere today aaa See Bermuda's Beauty Spot— of-meningitis. SOMERSET and his * * » iH ROYAL WEDDING ANNOUNCED Then drop to for Lunch, or any m other time at f ORCHESTRA TOKYO, Jan. 23.—Formal an­ SUMMERSIDE HOTEL m nouncement was made today that Excellent Cuisine letoaoc Hi the wedding of Prince Takamatsu, Hi Hi brother of Emperor Herohito, and .Afternoon Teas sis Princess Kikuko Tokugawa, would Special Rates during Summer Hi iai For a Limited Engagement take place on February 4th. se * * * William Madden, Manager. Beginning Monday MAYO and MARIE MS M.C.C. vs. TRINIDAD Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. Hi Hi Phone Somerset Number 9. Hi Mer Start by Colonials 1180tw.eito30-6-30 Hi Dancers - * » Extraordinary sis Hi iii j?OBT OF -SPAIN, Jan. 23.)— THE ADAIRE TWINS Hi SIS The first of the two matches with ANNOUNCEMENT WUl Appear Nightly iii the M.C.C. team and a Trinidad XI Hi SIS commenced yesterday shorty after Two New Dance Artists Who Are Pep Hi iai mid-day at the Q. P. Oval. ^Th» in Person •Bi AU CARTE SERVICE IN GRILL UNTU MIDNIGHT DAILY SIS wicket was soft but improved as the MRS. ANNIE M. WOODBURY MM day wore on,and favoured spin bow­ sjg SIS ling. Tbe Trinidad team could only (Registered Nurse) Spl32SftB.eilp. iai muster 150 runs after being at the Kilt*. •••••••!«— ••• en • •!!• WOW •!!• •<••!! •——•••••••••• —*^falB*5 •TfeBxahasab *x*KxxKaKxxxxK'C«rSIS # crease for two hours. Good innings Baking Massage Colon Irrigation IC—aaaa-an—S•••••••• a all m ••••Ha •MaaWa •«•••!• ••••••••••••••••••Miag1l|Ta'^ -Sr iai were played by Grell, top scorer |^^!^^^^!^^^^^^|^ SIS with 40, and Wiles and Merry with Treatments by appointment ill 28 each. The M. O. C attack* was SIS steady. Rdodes, the Yorkshire Telephone 716 iai 3nd All England verteran, bagged as 4 wickets for 30 runs, while T. S. Room 9, Bermudiana HOTEL LANGTON Pi Stevens who bowled continuously Building. 18 HOLES 6231 YARDS With spacious grounds overlooking all Bermuda far 15 overs and then for another : pan of four overscaptured 3 wickets 1483*i.w. to 5-2-30 EXCELLENT CUISINE for 42 ^uns. The fielding of the home team, like the batting was In the E&tate of 1 Fresh Water Used Throughout aot satisfactory, but was brilliant at intervals and In respect of cer­ I Miniature Golf Course taia players only. The fielding of Eric Willoughby Virturc the M. C C team was smart and deceased I Tennis, Croquet sound and the local batsmen had to Dtko£ ALL persons having claims against fight for every run. There were two the Estate of Eric Willoughby I Wfee Bus Service to and from City catches not taken, one off Con­ Virtue, deceased, kindly forward § RATES MODERATE stantine to Astill before he had same to the undersigned by scored and another by Calthorpe f For. further information Phone 611 off Wiles when that player was 14. Saturday, 25th January Maw% | M29tw.eitoH4. The game will be resumed today 1930 M*-'QafB-*sl'i**fefa at li.30 a..m when Sandham and Hendren will continue their inn­ H. MARTIN GODET, Vj) Golf Club ings.—(Port of Spain Gazette). Attorney for .the Administratrix. Chancery Hall, GOLFERS COLD BUFFET Hamilton. 12 to 2 p.m. daily THE ST. GEORGE HOTEL PALE-FACED WOMEN WHO 1289t'B7.>ll.tal4.sl8.ta2l.i25. St. George's — Bermuda LACK STRENGTH Pool and Showers Available Direction of J. A. SflBRRARD, General Manager FOR SALE Located onBose hf/11 overlooking tbe beautiful narboui of Can Easily Learn the Way to Better MOST CONVENIENT OOURSE St. Qeorge.s ano surrounded by artistloally landscaped Health grounds, tbe St. George Hotel offers the discriminating TO HAMILTON guest every moderu comfort at most reasonable rates. When you feel your vitality is slip­ VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ping away, it is a sign that your (About Ope Acre) Transportation Every Half Hour Aquatic sports are featured in the magnificent 40180 indoor' blood is thin and needs rebuilding. swimming pool, tbe use of wbich is free to guests. Vital, life-giving blood that makes in Fairyland and bungalow thereon rosy cheeks and dancing eyes—that's erected, known as the "Rubicon". Than Is a sporty nine-hole golf course on the Hotel propeat** 8 Minutes to Links the kind that Ferrozone makes. and special privileges ara accorded guests. Apply to Hal Butterfield. The strength and buoyancy that Fully Equipped Golf Shop Music is fum* hed for luncheon dances, also for the evening defies depression and tiredness, 1604t>.ta.tp. dances in the ii.iilrnom aud outdoor dancing pavilion. that's the sort you get with Ferro­ zone. NICOL THOMPSON & ANDY KAY Accommoda*ir.'is for 200 guests. Every plae woman can transform Instructors her bleached out appearance with FOR SALE Ferrozone. Not only will it improve looks and For Appointment Phone 76—736—738 spirits, but by rebuilding all weak, Cedar Firewood GREEN FEES 2.50 NEW WINDSOR HOTEL tLed organs, Ferrozone establishes a roundness of health that's sur­ 1606f* European Plan - American Plan prising. Apply For women and girls who want to J. D. 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Vernon Welch, M.A. (Oantab.). suss Holland. Experienced Kindergarten Mistress. Miss Miriam Hollands ENTERPRISE BUILDING Visiting French Mistress. 788t«.w.t». For Prospectus and Booklet apply to the Principal. Phone 595M MR. HAMILTON CHRISTY. % —Special School Buses are run both from Paget and Somerset MCTftaj.tae-4.3S PSYCHOLOGIST UFE ADVISER Colds an often serioaa. Never neglectaeold. Timely care often % Are you in trouble or doubt—in love—financial difficulty—dis­ times wfll ward off iiillatsifs snd PUTNAM'S couraged—out of .work. Than consult Prof. Christy. He can posi­ even iwaasnenla. Millions of tively help you In a few daps time through the methods of that people oaa Grove's Laxative Corn I \ rector marvellous science .Applied Psychology. Are you backward, timid, BROMO QUININE^the leeog- 1 or imprepoasesslng.do you fail to win the love of the one you most •ttwl standard remedy.! I* FONG'S CAFE desire? 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15 rounds at Swansea with Curley has engaged in more bouts than TODAY EOWERS-HALlACifflUGHT Jones, won on points. most professionals do in a life-time. 10 rounds at London with Billy Taff is the present Bermuda cham­ SET FOR THURSDAY § Baals, won on points, pion of the fly, batata and feather­ Band Concert: 6 rounds at HaUfax with Soldier weight divisions in the pro ranks. Some of Our New Par-la-Ville jj 10.30-12.30 noon. McKay, won, K.O., 3rd round. Mickey Hallagan, who fights Bow­ * • • 10 rounds at Oharlottetown with ers Thursday night far the ban­ A3. Burt, lightweight champion, Rugby: v 10 Round Championship tamweight championship, has a won, on foul, 4th round, record that is second, in the Brit­ Stationery Supplies— 3.A.A. Field. Kick-off 3 p.m. 10 rounds at Gibraltar with ish Navy only to Bowers' record. Final of the Nicholl Shield Com­ Private Walsh, won on points. Hallagan has held the champion­ petition, H.M.S. Durban v. West The date for the ne***boxing 10 rounds at Trinidad witn Jerry ship in his class of the British Navy Yorkshire Regt. Re-play of the card at the Bermuda Sports Arena STEPHENS INK Driscoll, won, K.O., 2nd round. and Marines and has fought many Drawn Game. has definitely been set for next 6 rounds at Bermuda with A3. of the best men in the ring today. Thursday, Jan. 30. Twe.pW-eight * * • Kerrigan, won on points. Over at the Dockyard they are free 40 oz. Jars (Blue Black) 6/6 rounds of boxing will be held with Moving Pictures: 3 rounds at Bermuda with A.B. in predicting a Hallagan win Thurs­ three four-round contests, one 20 oz. Jars (Blue Black) ' 4/6 Mechanics Hall: Randell, won, K.O., 3rd round. day night. six-round contest, and one ten- Matinee: "The Golden Cocoon" 6 rounds at Bermuda with S. 8 oz. Jars (Blue Black) 2/- round championship contest. All Promotor Frank Wilson has had 3p.m. Willard, won on points. 12 oz. Jars (Scarlet) 5/- Evening: "White Shadows in bouts will be three-minute rounds both grandstands, the ring and the 6 rounds at Bermuda with Bugler section containing the ringside the South Seas," 8 p.m. and the fights will be conducted r 2 oz. Bottles _ (Scarlet) 1/- Townsend, won on points. seats all roofed over in order that • • • under the Marquis of Queensberry rules. Referee Stanley Paschal will 10 rounds at Bermuda with Jerry inclement weather will not pre­ Victory: Driscoll, won, K.O., 4th round. HEAVY BLOTTING PAPER Matinee: "Going -Crooked,** 3 be the third man in the ring. vent the bouts from taking place. 6 rounds at Bermuda with A.B. 900 seats are now under cover at the p.m> W& ..- A few days ago Mickey Halllgan's Moore, won, K.O., 4th round, Green, White and Pink 7d. per sheet record was published in this paper. Arena. Evening: "Colleen," 8 p.m. 8 rounds at Bermuda with Jock Halligan, who fights Taff Bowers in * * * Costello, won on points, KLEAN ROLLER DAMPERS 5/- each Light'ag-up time 6.15 p.m. the final bout for the bantam­ weight championship of Bermuda, 10 rounds at Bermuda with Bug­ -oo- has an enviable record and one ler Townsend for featherweight DUPLICATE ORDER BOOK (100 leaves) MILITARY BAND CONCERT that compares most favourably championship of Bermuda, won with Bowers' record. Bowers' re­ on points. Those fellows who dance with 1/6 each cord follows:— 6 rounds at Bermuda with Marine their elbows straight out are still Programme for Today Whatmore, won on points. to be seen in the grills. 10 rounds at Plymouth with Sgt. > Though Bowers has had well The following is the programme of Elson, won, K.O. 2nd round. the military band concert to over two hundred fights in his ring IHE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. 15 rounds at Plymouth with career he has never been knocked be given today by the band of the Magic Shroud, won K.O. Sth round, They never would be missed. Reid St. Hamilton West Yorkshire Regiment (by kind out. It is remarkable that Bowers 274tti. 20 rounds at Cardiff with Kid is but twenty-five years of age and permission of "Kajor H. D. Haring- Edwards, draw, ton D. S. O., .M. C and officers.) 10 rounds at Weymouth with in Par-la-Ville, from 10.30 a.m. to A.B. Searl, won on points. 12.30 p.m. 10 rounds at Ancona with Bal- * * # lanti, flyweight champion of Italy, March—LePeredu Victoria won K.O. 3rd round., Ganne Bowers was flyweight champion Overture—Marsanielle Anber of the Devonport Division in Eng­ Dance of the Grasshoppers land in 1920,1921, 1S82, 1923, 1924, Bucalessi and winner of the Navy and Marine Suite—Peer Gynt Grieg belt in 1924 and 1925. Also winner (a) Morning Scene, of the flyweight championship of (b) The Death of Ase, the Mediterranean Station in 1926. (c) Anitra's Dance, In 1927 and 1928 Bowers was fly­ (d) Dance of the Imps in the weight champion of the N.A. & WJ. Halls of the Mountain Kings. Station. More of his outstanding Selection from the Musical Comedy fights follow :— Sunny —._. .„ *•——-Kern 10 rounds at Malta with K.O. Introducing:— "Swimy" "D'ye Klava, bantamweight champion of love me,** "Who," "Two little Malta, won on points, bluebirds," " I might grow 10 rounds at Bodmin, England, fonder of you," "Dream a with Tiz Evans, won, K.O. 4th dream," "At the Hunt Ball." round. Star Spangled Banner 10 rounds at Plymouth with Interval Jack Sheppard. Lost on points. NOTE:—-This bout was for the Selection of Airs from the Classics... flyweight championship of West arr. Ewing England. Sketch—Breezes from the South— 6 rounds at Malta with A.B. Myddleton White, won, K.O. 2nd round. (a) Lamentation—Vision (that 8 rounds at Malta with A.B. brings solace, Buttsworth, Australian Navy, won, (b) The return of happy days.— points, A joyous meeting. 10 rounds at Buenos Aires with Selection—Mercenary Mary featherweight champion Bill Bow­ Friedlands ie, won, technical K.O., 4th round. Patrol—The Turkish__Michaelis__ 10 rounds at Jamaica with Fight­ Regimental Marches:— ing Barran for lightweight cham­ Slow March:—"God Bless the pionship of Jamaica. Won on Prince of Wales," points. Quick Step:—"Ca Ira.** 10 rounds at Jamaica with Sergt. God Save The King Flemming, lost on points. Order from your grocer his belt tea and hell usuaUy send "Red Rose" The joy of PERFECT TR-l"* good te* MUSIC

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