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VOL. 17—NO. 273 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM OPPOSITION TO WAR DEBT CANCELLATION PREDICTED
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL WAR DEBT ADJUSTMENT INSPIRING MUSIC AT ST. THEYSAY FRANCE SUBMITS NEW JOHN'S CHURCH Collection of Taxes Act With WASHINGTON, Nov. 15—A mo mentous diplomatic and legislative That the night session proposal DISARMAMENT PLAN drawn for Present battle was^forecast J yesterday as The performance of the "Mes did not get through. Washington studied developments siah" given on Monday night at * * * in the war debts problem and St. John's Church must have All the members of the Legislative -1 That nevertheless there will soon Hoover hurried to Washington for satisfied the most critical and it be some sittings at night. Council were present at yesterday's a Jater discussion of the subject certainly gave proof that the high * * * Ireland Loses Preferential meeting, which lasted for half an With Franklin Roosevelt. Mean standard is being worthily main That there will have to be if the hour only, as there is still little while a distinct possibility arose and tained; for a most excellent choir Estimates provoke much debate. business before this body. Tariffs With England was put into words by one influen of 50 voices sang the difficult music * # * Message No. 23 from the Governor with wonderful spirit and precision. tial House Democrat that the U. S. That a lot of members have re forwarded The Public Health Act answer to the plea of Great Britain For the first time two numbers, gular jobs to perform. 1930 Amendment Act (No. 2), 1932, Gandhi Ready to Remove Untouchability—De and France for an extension of the the Chorus "And he shall purify" * * * concerning a matter turned down Hoover moratorium and a re and the soprano solo "Rejoice That sitting at 2 p.m. doesn't help last session "in another place," fining "Aggressor** in War—World Econo examination of the debt situation greatly," were included. these members to get through namely, permitting the granting might be a flat "No," with this The chorus was well sung des with them. mic Conference Delayed—Canadian of pratique to regular passenger followed by an outright defaolc of pite the high pitch of the organ * * * Farmers Get Financial Aid—Thrilling steamers without a visit by the payments due to December 15. and the long and exacting runs That it results in legistative and Health Officer, as was at that time This possibility has been foreseen were well sustained. private business being rushed. Story of the Sea—Company and allowed to be done in the case of for months by the administration "Rejoice greatly" was undertaken * * * His Majesty's ships; the new Bill, regrettable but perhaps inevitable. by three young ladies, Mildred That the advance notices of the Stock Reports—Ottawa Agree however, also alters the definition Jtf it should come about the situa Petty, Marian Christensen and story of Bermuda are very of "sickness" (on board) to mean tion would leave the obligation still Ruth Masters. The voices blended flattering. ments Approved in Bahamas infectious disease. The Gerald H. outstanding against the defaulting so well that it was hard to realise * * * nation. Gray Pension Act, 1932, granting an that it was not being sung as a solo. That the author is Professor Hud —Sterling Declines Again— additional pension of £76 a year to ,.&& -_JK«s^at * * * The florid music was finely ren son Strode who wrote the volume Japan Suffers From Storm the former Registrar General, ALBANY, N.Y., Nov. 15—Pre dered and the breath control was at the instance of the T.D.B. and The Empire Parliamentary sident-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt splendid. * * * —Severe Fighting in Association Resolve, 1932, voting last night telegraphed President The Rev. T. M. Salmon undertook That this noted writer has also another £220 in addition to the Hoover he would be delighted to the two big bass soles, "But who many articles on Bermuda to the South America— £1,000 spent on the recent vi3it of confer with the chief executive in may abide" and "The people that high-class magazines. delegates to Bermuda, were received Washington but was not at this walked." He was in his best form * * * BRITISH DOLE TO BE OVERHAUIED-SPORTING and read a first time by title. time able to suggest a definite date. and his rich voice and his fine That the more of such good pub Only 10 minutes was taken up oo interpretation made his solos deeply licity the better. NEWS with the second and third readings impressive. * * * of The Supplementary Appropria FRENCH PLAN FOR BREAK The alto solos were sung by Adah That the forthcoming plays are tion Resolve (No. 6), 1932, the chief ING DISARMAMENT Spurling and the beauty of "O well worth seeing. GANDHI SEEKS TO REMOVE to finance the purchases unless the item of which was £3,000 for the Thou that tellesu" and "He shall * * * UNTOUCHABILITY" system formerly used of hedging new road from Pembroke Marsh DEADLOCK feed his flock" was fully brought That the amount of local talent purchases through sales of future to the Noroh Shora. Various ques out with all her usual artistry. appears tc be unlimited.' POONA, Nov. 15.—"Ii it is in options be re-established. Had tions were asked about this new GENEVA, Nov. 15—An elaborate To Mildred Petty also fell "There * * * my power I shall certainly incorpor it not been for this action it would road and its relation to the aban scheme for breaking the disarma were Shepherds" and the following That Cuba has an acute immigra ate the question of i_he removal have been utterly impossible to doned marsh reclamation work, ment deadlock solving the problem recitatives and also the solo "Come tion problem. of untouchability as one of the have an orderly marketing of this also the original estimate of its of security and meeting Germany's unto me" and this latter was sung * * * fundamental rights in the new year's crop. The Canadian wheat cost, but no very definite infor arms equality demand by tying with great feeling and expression. That 6,000 applications by tourists constitution of India," declared pool had acted as a great hedging mation was disseminated. Calling together arms, reductions and se The Choir had a big chance in for citizenship are being consider Gandhi to a delegation of untouch market. The Premier said that it a "saving" when work for which curity pacts was submitted textu- the two great choruses "For unto ed. * * * ables in the Yeravda gaol. He added until the final sale was made it funds had been granted is not to be ally to the disarmament conference us" and the "Hallelujah" and they That the naturalisation tax there is "It sho"»jrEurope help was answered the S.s. Phemius jected some time previously, and tured articles to 50 per cent in the "ROMANCE" LEADS TO the issue was still in doubt whether but all nonparticipating nations a scarred and battered wreck, was case of cattle ara effective. From Sunrise 6._o a.m. will be required to facilitate its towed into Kingston Harbour yes or not the Bill had been killed the, stroke of midnight the new ENGAGEMENT Sunset 5.18 p.m. application by giving full effect to terday by the tug Killerig. by the Committee rising without duties became effective and as far Lighting-up time today, punitive implications through the With her funnel gone and a heavy reporting progress, but the im as trade relations between it and the 5.48 p.m. Kellogg Pact and the League of list to starboard the vessel was the mediate question for decision was Charles Wilson—Betty Wright United Kingdom were concerned Rule of the road: KEEP Nations Covenant, and to bring plaything of a merciless hurricane Dr. T. H. Outerbridge's point of the Free State became a foreign LEFT— PASS ON THE full pressure against any state for four days and nights. Moun order, reading in the Minutes that country. De Valera told the Dail The engagement was recently RIGHT. designated as the "aggressor' bj tainous seas incessantly swept her "a Bill having been rejected in j the Government would increase announced in England between the special commission. decks and her fires were soon put Committee and the Committee bounties paid on exports to Britain Mr. Charles Wilson of Bermuda having risen i. could not b3 taken out after the funnel carried away. of the dutiable products in an ef and Miss Betty Wright of London. oo WORLD ECONOMIC The English captain and officers, up and reconsidored." fort to counteract the effect of the We mentioned in these columns CONFERENCE DELAYED including two cadets making their At yesterday's meeting the Coun dudes on Irish trade. How alone some weeks ago that Mr. Wilson's METEOROLOGICAL NOTES first sea voyage and a Chinese crew, cil did not go into Committee of the Free State Government could successful waltz number "Ro LONDON, Nov. 15—Owing to were all landed safely. They had the whole, and His Honour the keep this practice going was not mance" from his local musical NOT. 15th. delays in the preliminary commit been without cooked food and Chief Justice gave his decision on clear. The outstanding annuities comedy production "Now or Never" Barometer— tee work in Geneva, it is thought only had brackish water to drink the point of order in full session. amounted io less than $5,000,000 was to be featured in the Drury 8.00 a.m 1024 millibars in Parliamentary circles that the for a week and they were haggard He had some difficulty in arriving and would not last long if they were Lane Christmas pantomime by 30.25 inches world economic conference can and dazed after their terrible ex at a conclusion on account of used to keep Free State exports to Miss Betty Wright. The song has 8.00 p.m 1024 millibars not meet before April. Premier periences. The captain believes May's Parlia_nen_a.ry Practice being the United Kingdom at their pre already been sung in a Charity 30 24 inches MacDonald is planning to go to the wind reached a velocity of 200 so different from the Council's vious level. Concert programme at the London Wind— Geneva to deal with the disarma m.p.h. when the ship was in the procedure, but was of opinion that OO Palladium. 8.00 a.m. ,E 22 ml.per hr. ment question if necessary and to centre of the hurricane. With her as no report of progress had been Mr. Wilson will be returning to Noon 1_ :.... 28 hasten the meeting ofathe confer- decks aslope at a steep angle, her made by the Chairman the Bill THE FEDERATION COM England in May and the marriage 8.00 p.m., E 26 mi. per hr. once. It is understood that the funnel missing, and most of her should disappear from the agenda MISSION is expected to take place in Sep Max. Temp, for 24 hrs 78 delay in Geneva is due chiefly to superstructure torn to shreads, she of business awaiting consideration, tember next year. Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 66 the monetary committee which now lies in the calm of Kingston though it could bo revived by order Miss Wright was formerly in Rainfall for24hrs 01 proposes to adjourn until January Harbour mute evidence of the furi of the House. When it has been Its Personnel and Movements Noel Coward's musical comedy Sunshine for 24hrs.... Ohrs 18 min. and then resume. MacDonald ous battering she received. The proposed that a -clause "stand -pzet success "Bitter Sweet." * • * hoped that the conference would be wonder is she could have kept of the BJ1" no other amendment General Sir Charles Fergusson, FOREIGN REPORTS well under way before Christinas. afloat at all. can be proposed and no new clause and Sir Charles Orr, the members -OO- * * * entertained if substantially the of the Commission appointed to 3 same as the clause previously consider the federation of Trinidad +» GOVERNMENT HELP FOR CANA O COMPANY REPORTS negatived or properly an amend and the Windward and Leeward *2 * A DIAN FARMERS Date n ment thereof, and this would pre Islands "or some of them," will IB at CUSTOMS HOUSE A NEW YORK, Nov. 15—Warner clude amendment of the clause leave England on the S.s. Camito November 15th. *> a OTTAWA, Nov. 15.—Premier Ben e« oi '5 Bros. Pictures, Inc., reports year to which had been defeated. Under accompanied by their Secretary, nett answering a question by a H August 27 net loss $14,095,054 after such circumstances the ordinary Mr. S. McNeill Campbell, on Nov member of the House of Commons all charges, against net loss $?,- course to be pursued would be for ember 9th. and are expected to Rates cf Exchange stated that the Government ia 918,605 in previous year. California the Bill to be withdrawn. arrive in Bermuda en route shortly. CANADA: order to best serve the interests of Crude Oil putput in week ended Their work in the South is expected Montreal 40 b .08 Canada and ensure the orderly The following rates of ex Nov. 12 averaged 465,660 barrels Continued on Page 2 to be finished in February. Ottawa 44 be .06 marketing of grain, had guaranteed change were in force at the daily, up 47,350 barrels over previ ' Sir Charles Fergusson, the Chair Toronto 46 e .50 the banks against hedging sales OO Customs House on Tuesday, ous week according to California man of the Commission, is the U.S^.: of Canadian wheat on the Winnipeg Nov. lBfch:— oil world. Houston Oil Co., Sept. CONCERT AT TH0RBURN son of the late Sir James Fergus- Boston 44 b Grain Exchange. He pointed out quarter, net loss $173,685 after all son, M.P., the 6th Baronet, at one U.8__ $3;33 New York 46 b that a great many farmers desired HALL b charges, against net loss $141,680 time H.M. Postmaster-General who Oanada „ $3.78 Philadelphia. 42 to obtain cash for their wheat when 52 b in previous quarter and net loss who lost his life in the earthquake Belgium.- .. 24 Atlantic City deliveries were made to the country We understand that the concert $410,718 in 1931 quarter. Magazine at Kingston, Jamaica, in 1907. Sir France 85 Washington elevators. During the past three advertised to take place tonight at Charles, who was educated at Steel says practically single-handed Germany™ 14 j BERMUDA: months upwards of 225,000,000 the Thorburn Hall has been post Eton and Sandhurst, received a 70 be automotive requirements for new HoUand 8.31 St. George's.. bushels had been delivered, of poned until Monday, Nov. 21, at commission in the Grenadier orders now being put into produc Hong Kong „.„ „.ls. 4d NOTE-^-b—blue sky, bo-partly which 185,000,000 bushels were sold 8 p.m. Guards in 1883 and was Adjutant tion, sustained steel making opera cloudy, c-cloudy, o—overcast, outright. The elevator compnaies An excellent programme has been from 1890 to 1894. He joined the Italy..™™... 65 tions at 21 per cent in past week. r—rain, p—passing showers, 8— and other existing machinery of I arranged and many favourite sing J span.. »__. Is. 3d Continued on Page 2 snow f—fog t—tracer the grain trade found it impossible ers will appear. Continued on Page 14 "RALEIGH" The All Steel Bicycle —T. J. WADSON & SON IPPHFM
r*age 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932;
IS E. H. OUTERBRIDGE PORT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CABLE NEWS BOLIVIANS CLAIM SUCCESS Correspondence EXPERT/DIES LA PAZ, Nov. 15.—It is claimed Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 sttft ffi olmttet Sathj at army headquarters that Bolivian BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR l_.h_Ult*'OltATINA Head of Export and Import Firm and This decision did not appear BAHAMAS APPROVE OTTAWA artillery inflicted a thousand caus- rcf ROYAL OAZ«TTr (UTU. 18181 His Majesty's Trade Commissioner to come as any great surprise to AGREEMENTS alties on the Paraguayan front -••« COLONIST AND DAILY NCttt (ESTAB. 1SM> Ex-Chairman of Port of New York in the British West Indies, the Acting Colonial Secretary, who lines In the Arce sector of the Gran 5, Abercromby Street, (P.O. Box Authority has been in charge of the measure NASSAU, Bahamas, Nov. 15— Chaco district. 225), Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. all along, and the Chief Justice Both Houses of the Bahamas Legis * * * PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPI SUNDAY 3rd Nov., 1933. later informed the Council that it lature have approved the Ottawa BIG UTILITY COMPANY IN BY AIDED MAJOR HARBOUR PLAN was the result of a very long con Economic Conference Agreements RECEIVER'S HANDS To the Editor, THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. REID STREET. HAMILTON ference with the Acting Governor unanimously. CHICAGO, Nov. 15—Federal Comprehensive Development Dear Sir, A. M. PURCEU. o a the subject. Mr. Clay according # * * Judge James H. Wilkerson has an Started in His Term of Office— I should be grateful if you could MANAGING EOITOR ly asked leave of the Council to STERLING DECLINES nounced the appointment of an ASSISTANT EDITOR! «. T. SAYCR Twice Chamber of Com find space in your publication to withdraw the Bill, reiterating, how equity receiver for the Western ASSISTANT MANAGER I ERNEST J. BELL merce Head . NEW YORK, New York, Nov. 15— remind your readers that the Brit ever that he considered it in the Power, Light and Telephone Com ADVERTISINS MANAGER! M. M. HANSFORD British currencies continued the ish Industries Fair will open in best interests of the Colony for it pany, a $20,000,000 holding cor Eugenius H. Outerbridge, head of decline of yesterday during early London, at Olympia and the White to become law. Nevertheless, the poration operating 19 public utili the firm of Harvey & Outerbridge trading today on local foreign City, and at Castle Bromwish, SUBSCRIPTION RATES last thing the Government wants ties in 375 middle western com and former chairman of the Port of exchanges. The Canadian dollar Birmingham, on Monday 20th Feb LOCAL.^ONB YEAR. 40/-! SIE MONTHS. 20/-! to do is to urge the passage of any munities. THRU MONTHS. 12/S; ONf fONTH. 8/-. New York Authority, died yesterday commenced the day at 88 cents in ruary, 1933, and will close on Friday measure except in the most digni * * * rOREIGNl—TO UNITED STATE* Aft.D CANADA. ia the New York Hospital in his United States, funds, _ of one per 3rd March, 1933. • 1Z.OO m YEAR. TO GREAT BRITAIN. SO/- fied manner. He was sure all seventy-third year. cent lower than Monday's close. ONTARIO POTATO CROP FEE YEAR. would agree that when the Bill Information regarding the British ALL SUBSCRIPTION* ARE PREPAYABLE Mr. Outerbridge was born in Sterling dropped 1_ cents to $3.32 BLIGHTED again comas before the Council, Industries Fair, travel facilities j Philadelphia in I869, son of Alex presumably on profit taking. as it undoubtedly will, in whatever TORONTO, Nov. 14—A potato and invitations are available on ander Ewing Outerbrif g 3 and Laura • # # modified form necessary to suit famine is foreseen early In the application to me or to the Depart-- NOTE — 411 correspondence nbautted nasi he «c- C. Harvey Outerbridge. STOCK MARKET STEADY New Year says the Toronto Star ment of Overseas Trade, 35 Old eomnmnied bj the writer'* BSMB a»_l miireu as a local conditions, public opinion He was educated in private Queen Street, London, S.W.I. taartntee of authentic,ty, not aecceutrity for public*, will have paved the way for its today as a result of widespread late tioa. The Editor reterrei the right to accept or reject schools in Philadelphia, after which NEW YORK, N.Y., Nov. 15— blight and rot in the Ontario crop. passage. Local firms have been expressing aat letter* forwarded, asd pahlicatioa does not imply he went to St. John's, Nfld., to Prices were fairly steady at the Farmers of the Province will lose at The Chief Justice explained his considerably increased interest of eflreemeat with opinions expressed. enter the business of Harvey & Oo. opening of today's stock markat. least one-fifth of their harvest crop decision all over again for the late in goods of United Kingdom After remaining in Newfoundland Bethlehem Steal, Kennecott and representing a cash value of about manufacture and there should be benefit of Dr. Outerbridge, quoting WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 for two years he came to New York General Electric were unchanged, $1,000,000. much in the exhibits at the forth chapter and verse from May's and established the firm of Harvey U. S. Steal reacted nearly a point. * * * coming British Industries Fair Parliamentary Practice, adding & Outerbridge, exporters and im Slight losses occurred in American likelyjto make appeal to them. To THE BERMUDA TRADE DE that when the main clause of a Bill PROGRESS OF AMY JOHNSON porters. Telephona and Amarican Caa, Gold those who are unabla to send buyers was defeated it was practically laid VELOPMENT BOARD He was president of the Chamber Dust was a shade highar. to the Fair, I would suggest that down that the Bill should be with LONDON, Nov. 15.—Amy John of Commerce of the State of New * * * they should instruct their London drawn. Dr. Outerbridge said "All son is reported landed at Oran, York for two terms, 1916 and 1917. DOLE TO BE OVERHAULED Agents to visit the Fair on their Tourist Trade right," though Mr. Appleby and Algeria, on her journey to the Cape. He was vice president in 1924-25 and behalf. Mr. Trimingham demurred on *, * * 1927-31. On April 6, 1921, he was LONDON, Nov. 15—The House of "ALUNIA" CONTINUES VOYAGE During the ten months ending various points—thereby causing Yours faithfully, appointed a Commissioner of the Commons during the session which 31st October, 1932, no less than His Honour to stick all the more F. A. BARNES, Port of New York Authority by Gov opens in January will overhaul the QUEBEC, Nov. 15—The Cunard 68.983 visitors landed in Bermuda firmly to his opinion, remarking Assistant to H.M. Trade ernor Miller, and on April 21 of the administration of the dole. Sir liner, "Alunia," which was slightly as against 64,631 during th.3 same that whatever bad happened on Commissioner. same year be became its cnairman Henry Betterton will submit a damaged last Friday in the St. period in 1931. Many were tlie tbat momentous occasion of the and served until March 7,1924,wben schema for placing unemployment Lawrence Rive.*, continued her voy contributing factors to this en defeat of Clause 1, when the surprise he resigned. insurance on a more permanent age to England after only seven couraging condition of the Islands' and excitement of the moment basis. hours delay here for a survey. The principal trade, of which increased overwhelmed, he had certainly cost of repairs to the upper struc and consistent advertising in the STRUCTURE NAMED FOR HIM never said. "Is it the pleasure of ture will be comparatively neglig DR. W.H. WATLINGTON face of a threatened falling off in this House that the report of the HISTORIC SCHOOL DESTROYED ible. Oph. B. th3 trade, played no minor part. During his administration as Committee be adopted?" as is his BY TIRE 00 A recapitulation of the arrivals chairman of the Port Authority wont at such times. So that was Miles Building, Hamilton during the ten months as compared its comprehensive plan and re that! QUAPPELLE, Sask., Nov. 15.— ENGLISH RUGGER MATCHES with the same ten months in 1931 commendations for the develop Mr. Clay pointed out that on the The historic Lebret Roman Cat shows as follows:— ment of the port and harbour, Eyes Examined— day before, "in another place," holic Indian school, one of the LONDON, Nov. 14—Results of Arrivals 1931 1932 later put into effect, were devised. the Speaker of the Assembly of largest of its kind in America, rugby matches played in the Rugby PromU.S.A..... 40,109 39,248 The Outerbridge Crossing, one of Glasses Fitted. the Bahamas had written for situated on the shores of Quappelle Union today are as follows:—Cam " Canada 1,545 1,033 the structures included in the plan, copies of the Bill in question, as Lake, was destroyed by fire yes bridge University 10, Swansea 3. " Great Britain.. 714 602 was named in his honour. 2574 «_>. to 28.11.32 introduced and as passed, that terday. The loss is estimated at Neath 19, Devonport Services 9. ! West Indies 530 379 Mr. Outerbridge was a director of Colony finding itself in a similar $250,000. The school housed 225 By Cruise Ships 21,733 27,721 the Delaware & Hudson Company, situation to Bermuda. Mr. Cox's Indian children from the surround the Chase National Bank, the Sea instant response to this was in ing reserves. There were no fatal 64,631 68,983 men's Bank of Savings and the audible, but it is patent that other ities. Equitable Life Assurance Society of Colonies will now have Bermuda's * * * In addition to the visitors listed the United States, and a trustee of example before them, though their ITALIAN SHIPPING BOARD 5,643 transient passengers passed the United Hospitals Fund. peculiar circumstances may differ REORGANISED AFTER FAILURE WE THANK YOU through Bermuda ports during the He was a governor of the Union from ours. The whole debate was OF "REX" ten months. Club and the Bankers Club, and a over in 11 minutes, and the Council The response was more than generous From obpivations and reports member of the Century Association, adjourned to Friday, November GENOA, Nov. 15—The Board of receive. „_.e outlook for the trade Richmond County Country Club, 18th. the Italia Shipping Company, which We will soon be able to accomodate you in the continues to be very encouraging, Pilgrims of tbe United States, the 00 resigned after the failure of the most attractive Lunch and Tea Room in the City. and the coming season should set Pennsylvaoia Society, St. George's maiden voyage of the liner "Rex," a new record for Bermuda. Society of New York, Economic ROTARY CLUB has been reconstituted and now 00— Club of New York, Regional Plan consists of seven members instead Association, New York Produce Ex of twenty-one. The Marchese Ne- The Service change, Merchants' Association, "EXPLORING WITH BEEBE" The Bermuda Rotary Club will grotto Durazzo is now president Academy of Political Science of meet today at 12.30 p.m. Members instead of the Duke of Abruzzo. It We are now preparing to make this the fastest in IS ENCHANTING VOLUME New York, Academy of Political are reminded that "Birthdays" is rumoured that the resignations Bermuda, and ask you to hear with us a little and Social Science of Philadelphia, will be the topic of the meeting, were due to Mussolini's anger at longer as we are seriously handicapped due to Scientist's New Book an Ideal and the French Institute of New and are asked to come well prepared the fiasco of tha "Rex," but as a York. to participate. An admirable speak matter of fact tha resignations had remodelling. Xmas and all Year Round Gift er has been secured and appropriate been actually decided on before ACTIVE IN CHURCH AFFAIRS music arranged. hand , owing to internal differences. "FAIRY TALES THAT ARE TRUE" * * * Sandwiches In 1891, Mr. Outerbridge married JAPAN LASHED BY STORM Miss Ethel Boyd of New Brighton, "Selections For Younger Read We have always served the largest variety in S.I., who survives him. Surviving his organising ability the character TOKIO, Nov. 15.—A violent typ ers . . ." so commences the sub also are a daughter, Miss Ethel Har Bermuda. We will be ready to serve you selec' title of Dr. Beebe's latest book, hut and conduct of that progressive hoon is raging along the Pacific vey Outerbridge, and a son, Ken tions made from recipes used by one of America's the writer must have had reference body. His diplomatic skill, his coast and considerable damage neth Boyd Outerbridge. Other re to youth of the spirit rather than firmness, his judgment, his mast and many deaths are feared. Five famous beach Hotels. latives surviving are Sir Joseph youth computed in years, for here ery of intricate problems contri hundred housas were destroyed Outerbridge of Bermuda, a brother is a volume that will find its way to buted in large measure to the de by fire at Numazu and thirty the warm hearts and alert minds and a sister, Miss Laura C. Outer- velopment of the Port of New York. houses were buried by a landslide Coffee a la Creole of any age and both sexes. bridge of Philadelphia. He received one of the rarest of in Yokohamma. Three bodies Mr. Outerbridge was active in Strictly speaking, it is not a tributes in the naming of the have been recovered so far. The hest method of making Coffee is now being church affairs and was a vestryman bridge fromTottenville toPerth Am- "new" book at all, but a compila * * * used at tion by the distinguished author of St. James Church. boy "The Outerbridge Crossing." VALUE OF STERLING FOR from his own previous writings— The funeral service will be con Men are seldom thus honoured dur CANADIAN CUSTOMS In response to the many requests ducted by Bishop William T. Man- j ing life by identification with great for a Beebe Book for the young. ning at St. James Church, Seventy- public works. In the record of New OTTAWA, Nov. 15—The average The "Younger Set" is well taken first Street and Madison Avenue, at York Mr. Outerbridge wJl have an value of the pound sterling as care of in the selections because 10 o'clock this morning. assured rank with her citizens fixed by the Department of National The Qoody Shoppe the more interesting and exciting James Brown, president of the typifying the dignity and prestige Revenue will be $3.71 from Novem of the metropolis. 2635 Incidents of Dr. Beebe's explora Chamber of Commerce of the State ber 16 to 30. tions, researches and discoveries of New York, will head the delega are given prominence. "Lights! tion of members to represent the chamber at the funeral of Mr. Outer ^e)e)Se>de)e)de>e>(__>Q>0c »§_>_>dl_a or less familiar exclamation from bridge, and has appointed the fol e/a ISSSSSKSSSS^ SSBK <2/_ 8>S the Hollywood studios, is the motif lowing to accompany him: e/3 —and the result is fact in an en Joseph E. Sterrett, Alfred E. e/a e/a e/a 8/3 chanting fictional costume, science Marling, Irving T. Bush, Frederick e/a Under the distinguished patronage of his Excellency the Acting Qovernor, the Hon. E. J. Waddington and Mrs. e/a e/a in a romantic setting, natural H. Ecker, William L. De Bost, e/a Waddington history in the glow of the foot Leonor F. Loree, J. BarstowSmull, e/a e/3 e/a e/a lights. Charles T. Gwynne. e/a and e/3 e/a a© Mr. Outerbridge had beeo a mem e/a Vice-Admiral Hon. R. A. R. Plunkett-Ernie-Erie-Drax OB., D.S.O., R.N. and Mrs. Drax e/a The volume comprises excerpts e/a from "Galapagos," The Arcturus ber of the chamber for twenty- nine 6/9 e/a years. At the time of his death he e/a e/a Adventure," "Beneath Tropic e/a ®/® Seas," "Jungle Days," and "Phea was chairman of tbe special com e/a e/a e/3 e/s sant Jungles," five of Dr. Beebe's mittee on national defense and a e/3 e/a member of the board of trustees e/a e/a more popular works, and one travels e/3 e/a of the real estate of the chamber e/3 THE HAREM-SCAREM CO. e/a many thousaods of miles with the e/a e/a inquisitive, ever original author. and of the committee on fund for e/3 e/a the relief of members a^d their e/a (AMATEUR) e/a The strangest denizens of the deep, e/a s/a the jungle, the forest and the air families. e/a e/a e/s e/a are humanised, so to speak, and * # * so e_» e/3 e/a woven into an alluring tapestry In an editorial in the same paper, e/3 e/a the New York Herald Tribune, the e/a Presents of the story teller's art. "True e/a e/a fairy tales" seems to be the most following tribute is paid to the late ©_) e/a e/a e/a fitting description; fairy tales with Eugenius H. Outerbridge. e/3 11 all the appeal of charming unreal It was New York's good fortune Q/g e/a ity, yet fairy tales that are genu that the late Eugenius H. Outer- j e/3 e/® inely informative and educational. bridge, who had in an eminent @_) AY EVER degree the qualities for commun e/3 e/a "Exploring with Beebe" is at e/3 A Play in 3 Acts by NOEL COWARD e/a tractively jacketed, handsomely ity leadership, chose to devote e/3 e/3 e/3 bound, and profusely illustrated' himself to civic service. He was eo always in the front line of forces e/3 S/© from Dr. Beebe's own photographs. so It will make a surpassingly wel fighting for good government. He Q/3 ©_. was a powerful influence in ad Thursday and Friday, November 17th and 18th. e/s come gift, and a valuable addition e/a e/s to anyone's library. It is published vancing the material welfare of the e/a by Messrs J. P. Putnam's Sons and city. His presidency of the New e/a e/a maintains the fine traditions of York Chamber of Commerce during e/s AT e/a e/s e/© this well-known firm. the stress of the World War was Q_J oo but one illustration among many @/0 m/s of his invaluable activity in the e/3 / center of affairs. THE COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE 2/3 Mr. Anthony P. Aurora of the a/a e/© Dodd Travel Company and Mr. E. e/s The most memorable public ser 6/_> Show Commences 8.15 Carriages at 10.45 e/a J. Reed of the American Express vice of Mr. Outerbridge wa3 his e/a Company are also staying at the work as the first chairman of the 2601|tu.w. e/o Langton. Port Authority. He stamped with _S_§g...i__gS----__._S.lSSM
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MtariiiiMii at the TAKE YOUR PICK! MECHANICS HALL THEATRE Reid HaU Presents Four Fine Features for you to Enjoy Today. Double Feature Today 1. At 3.00 and 7.00 British International "CARMEN" REID HALL THEATRE They are Warren William and Marian Marsh, co-featured in Afternoon and Evening 2. At 4.00 and 8.00 Walter Huston in "AMERICAN MADNESS" "Beauty And The Boss," which began a three day engagement at 3. At 9.30 only—Tim McCoy in "FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE" FOUR FEATURE FILMS TODAY the Mechanics Hall Theatre on Monday last Miss Marsh, who is 4. At 10.30 only (Last Showing) all Singing—all Dancing Bill Robinson "Tim McCoy Feature" "American Showing at 3, 7, 9.30 Showing at 4 p.m. and in "HARLEM IS HEAVEN" 0 Miss Costello's prototype, got her Madness "Carmen" and "Har first big chance when she was cast 8.30 p.m. lem Is Heaven" on Unsual as Trilby in John Barrymore's MARION MARSH Programme "Svengali." And that was because WARREN WILLIAM Barrymore, after observing the LIL DAGOVER THURSDAY TRIPLE THRILLER Whatever your entertainment de screen tests of numerous applicants DAVID MANNERS WALTER HUSTON —Everyone First Run— sires may be they can be fulfilled for the role, was forcibly impressed at Reid Hall today for romance, by Marian's pronounced likeness in JOHN WRAY adventure, action thrills; radio to his wife. — 1.— stars in song and dance; grand As for Warren William, who looks a opera; and daring drama are all BEAUTY m Lamb's Gambol Musical Revue extremely like Barrymore, he was piled together in one monster four chosen to be Miss Costello's leading it THE WOMAN "LADIES NOT ALLOWED" feature show for the price of one man in "Expensive Women." AND THE admission. Playing times are pro The accident of resemblance, With LOIS MORAN—WILLIAM GASTON minently placed in advertisements however, has been to both cases BOSS" FROM STAG PARTY —so that all that Is necessary is to the beginning of a series of roles take your pick of what interests which clearly demonstrate that A brilliant Comedy adap MONTE CARLO" — 2.— you most or If you gfeel like being neither Miss Marsh nor William entertained in a great big way— have to reply on their physical re ted from the famous stage see them all. Vivid, Realistic Drama, Manly BUCK JONES A Battle semblance to carve out their own success "The Church Beautiful BARBARA screen success. In their last ap with the most amazing Connie's Cur WEEKS For Love pearance together to "Under Eigh Mouse." Naval Battle Scenes ever teen," both scored heavily. depicted on the screen. m And Life! If an automobile should go by "Beauty And The Boss" tocliudes Brand New Noiseless Film having a Scottie dog hanging over in its large cast many prominent the side barking his head off at a players of stage and screen. Among 2626_.%r "FORBIDDEN Saint Bernard on the sidewalk, it's them are Charles Butterworth, a sure sign that Constance Cum- David Manners, Fredrick Kerr, TRAIL" mings is in the car. Wherever she Lilian Bond, Mary Doran and Yola You'll enjoy every min goes, Malibu Angus, her brustling D'Avril. blackbaixed pedigreed Scottie, goes. oc ute of this Action Rom Angus is well behaved in all ance respects except with Saint Bernards. MECHANICS HALL THEATRE He will even let her put mascara on him for state occasions. But Lil Dagover Transcends European Grand Bazaar and Fete —3.— he takes all Saint Bernard dogs as a Triumph In Her First American A Pinnacle of Thrills! personal insult for some reason. Picture "The Woman at the Just Look at the Cast.' Angus is Miss Cummings' constant From Monte Parsonage Grounds, Ireland Island A companion when she is working Carlo" Warren William—Anita A VMM A oFTODMf at Columbia studios where she Lil Dagover, the famous European Page—Maureen O'Sullivan is a featured player. Her most actress is starring in "The Woman Postponed owing to weather till —Veree Teasdale—Norman recent picture is "American Mad From Monte Carlo," at the Mec Foster—George Barbier— 'SCRAPER ness," a dramatic film showing hanics Hall Theatre today her Wallace Ford—Jean Her- today at the Reid Hall Theatre, first American-made picture—when FEIPAY in which Walter Huston plays the asked whether she had the usual sholt—Hedda Hopper- leading male role. obstacles to overcome on her road Gregory Ratoff at 2.30 p.m. to fame, replied "Always I have been (In aid of Oratory Extension Fund) IT MUST HAVE BEEN GOOD very lucky!" and rapped the wooden arm of her chair three times, "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" STARS Bill Robinson first began dancing sharply. "Yet you knock wood, The Hon. Mrs. R. A. R. Ernlc'Erle Drax, wife of the Naval Piercing the Sky with a Thousand Dreams for money to the streets of Wash Miss Dagover!" Commander'in'Chief, will open the Fair. ington, D. C, where passersby "Well, there have been hard threw him nickles, dimes and of Love Luxury! times—not worth mentioning. In Scenic Railway, Cocoanut Shies, Rifle Range, quarters for his efforts. Today he Europe I am known as a quite is the highest paid and most fam good sportswoir:___.—I fence, ride, Aunt Sally, etcu, etc ous tap dancer in the world and is swim, play tennis, you understand currently starring to "Harlem Is —and my first pictures were what By kind permission of die Commander-in-Chief the The "GRAND HOTEL" of Big Business Heaven" an all-Negro talking, you call 'sensation.' I have leaped Band of H, M. S. Norfolk will be in attendance. singing and dancing motion picture. from bridges and burning houses Just count the Stars in this Thrilling Drama His financial partner in the —climbed mountains—rode racing street dancing days was another which forms just one Feature of First-Run motors. Once I was very near Admission: — Adults 6d, Children 3d Triple Show Reid Hall Thursday 3.00, 7.00, obscure youth, son of a Washington drowned in the North Sea—they Rabbi, who used to collect the think I am acting and let me go 9.00 coins and has since become an down the second time. Once I international stage and screen am thrown from a trick horse and Maureen O'Sullivan ANITA PAGE celebrity—Al Jolson. he to the hospital nine months. oo In one of my films I have a huge CONCERT and DANCE GREGORY RATOFF WARREN WILLIAM python coiled about my waist— Admission 1/- NORMAN FOSTER 1EAN HERSHOLT "SKYSCRAPER SOULS" but pouf! It is past. J am here— Music by Ireland Island Orchestra VEREE TEASDALE WALLACE FORD happy!" Again the little lady Coming to Reid Hall Theatre, with knocked wood, and laughed. 2605jtu.w.th. HEDDA HOPPER Outstanding Cast GEORGE BARBIER Heading Miss Dagover's sup port in "The Woman From Monte The notable cast of "Skyscrapper Carlo" are Walter Huston, War TheProducers of "STRANQE INTERLUDE" and Souls," new Cosmopolitan produc ren William, George E. Stone, "QRAND HOTEL" bring you another Sensationl tion coming Thursday to the Reid John Wray, Robert Warwick and Hall Theatre, was assembled after an Oscar Apfel. The distinguished This year give the most per exhaustive canvass had convinced direction is by Michael Curitix. It's sonal of all Gifts. studio officials of the best players a First National and Vitaphone available for the dramatic charac Picture. terisations to the film transcription of Faith Baldwin's best-selling —oo YOUR PHOTOGRAPH novel. When first published as a novel DEPARTMENT OF Arrange for sitting early under the totle "Skyscraper," Faith WALTER RUTHERFORD FOR ST. DUNSTAN'S Baldwin's novel created a great AGRICULTURE stir and was at the head of best- Photographer selling fiction for a long period, , Dial 1130 many companies seeking to obtain Canadian Imports of Fresh the picture rights. Vegetables During Nine Months Reflects City Lives Useful and Attractive Goods Ended September 30th, 1932 Insull Dodging Camera in Athens Exact reproduction of offices in a typical modern New York sky- (EXPRESSED IN BERMUDA for Christmas Qifts scrapper was made on the coast for CRATES) interior sequences of the new pro duction, supplemented by striking Beets 22,239 crates (1,369) exteriors. The central theme on Cabbage.. 107,416 (3,998) Carrots 191,309 " (17,773) which the intensely dramatic plot 44 of the story rests In the nervous Celery 240,186 (23,236) flow, the restless bustle and push Cucumber s .... 25,792 " (317) Lettuce .680,005 •* (0) of contemporary life in a metro 44 ANNUAL SALE politan center, ""^ith its effect on Onions 312,564 (29,034) Potatoes, the temperaments of persons work 44 ing in this environment. Irish... 253,750 (7,397) From December 6th to December 10th Fotatoes, "Skyscraper Souls" is said to 44 have involved a greater amount of Sweet...... 60,584 (0) inclusive 44 advance preparation than any other Tomatoes ...1,468,375 (30,714) Other recent Cosmopolitan film, both be 44 cause of the variety of its scenes vegetables .334,851 (1,584) AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and the importance of selecting the At the right-hand corner (in strongest cast that could be assem brackets) are given Canada's im- bled. ports of vegetables from Bermuda oo j during the season of 1932. [We are indebted to the Director "BEAUTY AND THE BOSS" of Agriculture for the abov>j inter- esting and valuable ia formation. Support this most deserving institution for Blinded Great Fare at the Mechanics HaU —Editor.] Theatre -. 00 ex-service men ANOTHER LITTLE REVOLT It would be a slight exaggeration to say that John Barry more and TEGUCIGALPA, Nov. 15—Dis Dolores Oostello, otherwise Mr. contented supporters of Dr. Angel and Mrs. Barrymore, bot have Huete, the defeated Liberal can "A fond mother, one of our scriber. Both parties were placed doubles at the Warner Bros, studio didate for the presidency of Hon subscribers, was disturbed in ber in communication and, after a few in Hollywood. But certainly at that duras, revolted and captured the seconds, the doctor replied: 'Let production centre there's a young city of San Pedro during the night, Samuel Insull, former Chicago financier under lUdWjr slumbers by a hacking cough ment for embezzlement and larceny, is seen as be wWjjff emanating from ber child's crib. your child cough into the trans actor and a girl whose resemblences also the towns of Trujilto, Laceibo to hide his face from tbe camera as he left lyliceJJJJff" She instantly signalled through mitter.* This was done, and the to the famous married couple and La Esperanza. Federal forces quarters in Athens, Greece, where, after a brief aetmmum, her telephone fox her medical at answer came back, 'Put your child played a decisive part in securing are concentrating on San Pedro inan lie was released because of incomplete extradttttP tendant, also a telephone sub to bed; that's not croup.'" their first screen opportunities. effort to recapture the city. •Mb between Greece and the U. S. A. |—- __!• ^^n
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I X am directed to ask that His salary of Mrs. Elsie Tucker, Matron I COLONIAL ExceUency wiB ba pleased to recom Af Coney Island Quarantine Station, ' mend to the Legislature the grant- (Vote No. 16, Public Health, Person PARLIAMENT tag of a further appropriation of al Emoluments) provision for £150-0-0 for General Grant: of this which was not made in the Esti amount £100-0-0 is required to mates. OFFICIAL REPORT meet commitments already made WIU you please be good enough Come One! for the Deportation of undesirables, to submit this request to the Proceedings of the the balance of £50-0-0 will be requir Legislature? ed to effect Deportations to the end Honourable House of the current year. E. K. S. BARTRUM Clerk, General Board of Health. Come AU! of Assembly D. E. PENISTON. Clerk, Board of Immigration; (No. 29) SESSION 1932—33 15. J- WADDINGTON, BOARD OF TRADE Acting Governor.
From The Boardof Trade inspector: The Acting Governor has the DAT He. 10—Monday, November 14, To The Colonial Secretary: honour to request that the Honour 1932 GRAND able House of Assembly will be so I am directed to infovm you that good as to make an appropriation of MINUTES the following supplementary £550 for the purpose of providing OPENING adequate fire protection at the The minutes of the last meeting grants are required:— Vote Mental Hospital. were read and confirmed. 1. B. Aquarium,No. 8 £36 15 3 of our PubUc Buildings, HamUton, MESSAGES FROM GOVERNOR 2. D. Pilotage, No. 24. 75 10 0 3. A. Ferry Services etc, 14th November, 1932. The following Messages from His No.5 175 0 0 MENTAL HOSPITAL FIRE Excellency the Governor: EXPLANATORY NOTES PROTECTION New Toy Estimated cost of HamUton Fire (No. 27) 1. The Curator, Mr. L. L. Mow Brigade Purposes E. J. WADDINGTON, bray, became entitled to a 5% in Acting Governor. crease on his salary of £500, as from Manholes the 12th July, 1931, no allowance No.4 Manholes to Tanks Dept. The Acting Governor has the was made in the estimates for @£5 10 0 £ 26 0 0 honour to transmit, for the favour 1931, for the increase. The amount Water Pipes able consideration of the Honour mentioned is therefore due to the No. 10 4" pipe connec able House of Assembly, the ac 31st December, 1932. tions to water tanks Beautiful Toys companying copy of a Bill entitled 2. This amount is required to with 3" and 4" Coup "The Post Office Act, 1900, Amend- enable an extra man to be taken in lings 202 10 0 nnnt Act, 1932." the Boats Crews for training as a Doors at Prices to fit Pilot, no amount having been No. 4 Doors widened to 6 Public Buildings, Hamilton, placed in the estimates for 1932, feet including ramps 12th November, 1932. for Apprentices. and approaches. 40 0 0 Every Purse* • 3. This amount is required to Extinguishers (No. 26) pay the subsidy for the quarter No. 26 Portable Extin E. J. WADDINGTON, ending December, 31st, 1932. The guishers @ £4 0 0 104 0 0 Acting Governor. amount granted under the Appro Water and Sand Pails No. 24 Fire Buckets 10 0 0 The Acting Governor has the priation Act, 1931, was to the end of June, 1932, a further grant was Fire Exits Added Attraction honour to transmit, for the favour No. 4. Exits as per plan 45 0 0 able consideration of the Honour subsequently made for the quarter ending September, 30th, on the Storage Room able House of Assembly, the accom-' New Storage Room for panying copies of minutes request expectation that the Bridge to St. Davids would be open by that Straw, 12 feet square 120 0 0 GRAB BAGS ing the grant of supplementary date. appropriations as follows: Total £547 10 0 for Administration of Jus The Contractor under the cir tice £ 125 0 0 cumstances is carrying on the ser vice as usual. This estimate does not include Boys and Girls Board of Agriculture 1134 12 9 cost of telephone connection to Board of Immigration.... 150 0 0 Fire Station. Boardof Trade 287 5 3 J. R. PEARSON Board of Trade Inspector. Police 140 0 0 COMMUNICATION TO SPEAKER 6d Public Health 2 0 0 8th November, 1932. His Honour the SPEAKER read Public Buildings. Hamilton, the foUowing letter from the Speak 14th November, 1932. PoUce Headquarters, er of the House of Assembly of the Bahamas: Court House, Bermuda. 24th October, 1932. Hamilton, The House of Assembly, BERMUDA FURNISHING AND Bermuda Sir: Bahamas. 7th November, 1932. SUPPLY COMPANY From The Registrar General. I understand from you that the To the Hon. Colonial Secretary. statements submitted by me on the 22nd ultimo, in reply to your To His Honour A. W. Bluck, O.B.E. Bermuda's Most Up'to-date Showrooms Circular 522/17 of the 16th ultimo, Dear Mr. Speaker: Administration of Justice WUl you kindly send me a copy Expenses of Coroners' Inquests are only for the information and Dial 1244 guidance of the Finance Committee, of The Provisional CoUection of —Vote 14—£350 Taxes Act, 1932, (1) as originally The above vote for the current and, as regards any probable excess in expenditure, are not in anyway introduced, and (2) as passed, as we 2598<_i__ year is almost exhausted, only some are considering a singular situation to be taken as taking place of the £6 being unexpended at this date. here. formal application for supplemen There are at present claims for Yours faithfully, tary funds. about £20 and as there is still 3} HARCOURT MALCOLM months to run I consider that a 2. That being the case, I now have the honour to submit the following supplementary vote for £125 should THE J. W. KEMPE RESOLVE, 1932 be asked for. appUcation for supplementary funds at the pleasure of The Second Reading Honourable House of Assembly:— (Sgd.)W. NORMAN PARKER. Mr. WATLINGTON moved that Registrar General. HEAD XVIH. the Resolve entitled "The J. W. 12th September, 1932. Kempe Resolve, 1932," be read a second time. From the Clerk, Board of Agricul Item 8. Extra Constables £120. ture: Mr. J. R. CONYERS (Pembroke To the Honourable, the Colonial The funds voted (£700) wiU be Plan Your ^ Parish):—Mr. Speaker, I only want expended by the middle of Novem Secretary: to say one thing. On the last day ber, and it is necessary to continue of meeting I was not present. I was to employ 4 Extra Constables for I am directed to inform you that in charge of a measure which I night patrols for the remainder of Supplementary Grants are required understand was carried over under Christmas Shopping Early the year in an attempt to cope with as follows: the rules of the House, and I take the situation. 1. Salary of Government it, sir under ordinary circumstances Veterinary Officer £ 0 5 8 it would be carried over for today. 2. Salary of Horticul Item 15. Lighting And Cleaning Of Stations And Allenhurst turist 14 7 1 Hi; Honour the SPEAKER:—It £5. 3. General Grant 50 0 0 should have been the first order for This increase wiU probably be 4. Annual Agricultural the day. It was an oversight on required in order to cope with Exhibition 45 0 0 the part of the clerk of the House. Avoid crowded stores, depleted stocks, 5. Packing House and improved lighting and fans this year. tired workers, when the Christinas continge n cies...... £1025 0 0 Hon. H. W. WATLINGTON (Devonshire Parish):—Shall I go on? "rush" is on. EXPLANATORY NOTES Item 18. Feeding Prisoners In Police Cells His Honour the SPEAKER:—I % 1. This appears to be a clerical £5. think if Mr. Conyers will defer that Due to increase of arrests in the error. to the next order you can carry on. Plan now, at your leisure. Make up first 8 months. The monthly 2. It appears that this is also due average has gone up. to an error in computing the salary —which was agreed to. your gift lists and your gift budget. due the Horticulturist for the Item 19. Medical Assistance In current year. The Resolve was read a second Emergencies 3. This vote has been inadequate time. £8. There are lots of useful, attractive, ap for two years, chiefly because Due to increase of cases requiring certain supplies purchased for use On motion of Mr. Watlington propriate _gifts you can choose now, medical attention and consequent the Resolve was committed. at the Agricultural Station are of monthly average increase. Canadian or American origin, and every day from now on, almost, will particularly cattle feed, seed pota Mr. NORTH in the Chair. bring more and more of seasonable toes and vegetable seeds. Item 21. Searching Female Prisoners % 4. The sum of £300 was granted j £2. Hon. H. W. WATLINGTON:—Mr. merchandise. this year in place of the customary Vote expended due to increase in Chairman, it has already been £400. (A balance was brought arrest of females. explained how this, through an over.) Bills to about the amount oversight, was not forwarded. It -«$— of the supplementary grant asked I have the honour to be, was not sent forward by the proper for are now owing. Sir, authorities to the Finance Com 5. The sum of £1,500 only was Your obedient servant, mittee, as far as I can undeistand, voted for use during the current at the proper time, and I think year as against £2,000 in the previous D. BETTINGTON. that is a practice that should not Follow the daily advertise- year when 13,968 crates were packed Chief of PoUce. be carried on. However, it was over as compared with 54,613 crates in looked by the proper authorities 1932. Tha Labour costs per crate The Honourable for sending it forward and was also merits of Bermuda's leading in 1932 were lower than in the The Colonial Secretary. overlooked by the Finance Com' * previous year. October 21st. 1932. mittee. merchants, in— HILDA O. LINES. From The Clerk, General Board of Mr. WATLINGTON moved the Clerk, Board of Agriculture. Health: adoption, of the Resolve. 29th August, 1933- To The Acting Colonial Secretary: —which was agreed to. Bermuda Board of imigration, I was directed by the General Hamilton, Bermuda, Board of Health at a meeting held The House resumed. 28th October 1932. on the 17th. instant to request that the Honourable House of The CHAIRMAN reported the Stye Hmjal (Mztttt $c (iXnWkmt Satlg From The Board of Immigration: Assembly would be pleased to Resolve, and it was adopted and To Tbe Honourable Colonial Secre graot a supplementaryappropriation ordered to be printed. tary: of £2 to cover a 5% increase in the T« be Continued EHi ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1<>32 Page 5 1
Michael was beginning to feel above having to go to things like that. A man who at thirty-four could exhibit at tbe Academy THE BERMUDA BOOK & with the cherished membership STORES insignia after his name shouldn't be bothered with such things. Reid St., Hamilton 9 "But, Mr. Moore, you know— Ireland Island you're a patron. Yoo really should 1_B____1 Mooce is an artist, talented and reckless. His wife show vm," a young acquaintance BOOKS: mm leaving two tiny infants, trains, called Adam and Eve. bad said that morning as they B__r grandmother takes charge of them. met accidentally on 57th Street. : THE BURNING BUSH "What would I do at that kind Sigrid Undset. In CHAPTER m of a party?" Michael bad evaded. Burning Bush'' Miss Und BfcKADING, cajoling, threatening by turns, Michael man- "Father's going. He said some "C i set contributes her second * aged to hold ttie group together. He sketched with light thing about seeing you there and 3 talking over the idea of your do volume to the trilogy of ning speed, tearing Sheet after sheet from the pad. Just ing the figures for the new library Cmoder n Norwegian life. then, he sensed, and the children saw, Grandmere standing he's designing." The youth's The large public that finds in the doorway. Her lips were drawn in a fine line and father was an influential archi so great a satisfaction in lWT eyes grew dark and hard under their bushy black brows. tect who had it in his power to toss juicy commissions one's way her work will relish in her 3 Her hair, white as snow, made her brows blacker. when he felt inclined. latest book one of the most Jimmie Jingle Says "Worse Marie —what are you . "Well, I might manage it for a remarkable stories she has dctog-j-teinging the children up "Naps—at their age? It's ridrc- little while," Michael returned. ever written. ' Fitter bread does not exist >£? *i. » ulous. I won't have you making "But I'll have to dress up like I—they— mollycoddles out of those two Murphy's pet pig. IPs fun cos c TALES OF EAST Finest bread that butter's kissed n "Not another word. Take the healthy little youngsters" tume, isnt it?" WEST by Sax Boh- \ AND V» children to their rooms at once. "It isn't making mollycoddles oi T*n teU yon, Mr. Moore. I'm mer. Thrillin1 g episodes in 0 BUTTER CRUST BREAD Dress them and get them into the them—seeing they are properly going round to see about our cos C London's Chinatown, on park." fed and cared for. If their own tumes right after lunch tomor Dartmoor, in Egypt, of the ^ dear, dead mother were alive—" row—if you want to come with HE children scuttled out me?" undoing of criminals and they retreated, Marie leading "Yes, yes. I know," Michael in T terrupted hurriedly. "All right," Michael had said. gangs of crooks—a story; the way, they heard Grandmere's fuU of gripping excitement And with their father gad- € 3 voice, shrill with anger: CO that's where Michael had DESERT SAND by "Michael—I promised myself ding around as if he didnt have lJ gone, furious that he had those children would never set a care in the world and teaching given in, yet feeling ft might not p TTVMargareJ t Fedler is a book foot in this studio. You have out- his children to rain him by bis be well to offend the architect. \^3 whicMargah i wiU be welcomed by witted me. WHl the devil in you given name—instead of teaching And he was so busy. He had that Margaret Pedler's many ad war group—that Belgian piece he mirers. Starting on Dart'-3 ) had promised to do. Something Cmoo" r and ending in Egypt symbolic—an heroic mother pro tecting her children. He hadn't by a sequence of exciting had an idea. But he went to the events. costumer's. : : : : THE PERFECT "But, certainly you're joking," MARRIAGE by Ruth 9 the costumer said. Brockington. This is a "I'm not joking," Michael re- pUed. "Get me a red devil suit story of noble lives, caught to fit and let me get out of here. in the net of Fate, and es I have things to do." Finally caping at last with honour Michael was fitted. unscathed. 9 "Here, give me my clothes—m wear the top coat. I've got to get : : : : GASPARD HAUSER home and the youngsters wiU get by Octave Aubry. M. Au- 3 a laugh out of the rig. bry is famous in France That night, Adam and Eve met for his creation of a new in whispered conversation after G - kind of historical romance, prayers had been aid and Grandmere had turned off the he conforms to the strictest JUST ARRIVED light and left the room. e historical accuracy, taking 3 "Eve—why did Michael wear full account of the most that red suit?" recent research into the "He is going to a party tonight c A Shipment of where everybody dresses up—" thought, words, and even "But Eve—did you hear what gestures of his characters. THE FAMOUS AND POPULAR Grandmere said?" MEN by Karen Bram- "What?" is a powerful story "She called Michael a devil presenting the spiritual again. You know what I think? 3 I think devil is another name for conflict of a young man, a man—like lady is another name persuaded that life in com for a girl when she grows up." munion with nature is the 3 only possible Ufe for a A DAM and Eve laughed over would save his *"* that episode years later, just man who as Michael laughed over it that soul alive. The Best in the World evening at the masquerade. C • • • :-TY/vn Don'Mt miss FARAWAY 3 But from that day "on, Adam that splendid novel of J. B. and Eve knew what it was to At tar hours at a time—sometimes Priestley. separately, sometimes together- D posing for Michael. Grandmere STATIONERY: threatened and scolded and' finned. A large assortment of 3 GOSLING BROTHERS "Michael, it isnt right, letting French and ItaUan Sta those children pose—they'll be' St. George's Hamilton Somerset getting ideas—" tionery in a variety of delightful shades, good 2410Cfw. "It's the one way to keep them The two children were terror stricken. They ran for from getting ideas. After all, you quality and inexpensive. 3 shelter. know." he paused, deliberately for a moment, "they are my children." BERMUDA BOOK never die?" Grandmere gave hfcqo them respect. As if it were really "Of course, Michael, if that's THE 3 a piercing look, "^lichael, what proper, anyway, to be having par the way you feel about it. After STORES have you got on?" Her eyes took ties with a war going on—" aU these years. But when my in the bizarre costume which was "In Europe—not here. After work in this house is done—111 covering bis frame. Michael all. remember the proceeds are step out. If you are thinking a_ looked down and burst into a gale going to Belgian relief." Michael marrying again—**. "No, no, THE WONDER SHOE of laughter. turned and began taking off the Grandmere. I'm not the marry "No wonder those youngsters offending masquerade suit ing kind. Once was enough for thought I was a devil. It com Grandmere said "Humph" very me." For Men pletely left my mind I had this audibly and as Michael paid no "Michael 1 To think you sh(n_d outfit on. No wonder Marie attention, she turned and left the speak that way about your dear, laughed in my face. Cant you room. dead wife—my daughter—your see, Grandmere. It's a devil suit children's mother—"* —for the party tonight. I was at R/dlCHAEL tossed the suit off. "I didn't say—" 20/- the costumer'r—I thought the **' swsaring under bis breath a? "No, Michael, but I know very youngsters would get a laugh out he saw tbe PIPSS the children had well what you were thinking.** of it." made of the studio He cursed tne "No, Grandmere, you could "The children had their naps fuck that made it necessary tor never know what I am thinking." The makers are justly proud of a shipment of these disturbed. I wish you wouldn't hiii to attend tlw Beaux Arts Wonder Shoes which arrived this week. They are always upset their routine, Michael" Club annual party that night (To be continued) good, but this lot is better than ever. Better quality uppers, better soles, and better shapes.' They come in Semi-brogues, Full Brogues and plain Dress Shoes in N_S.—All heights are given above Line) is due to arrive from Avon- genuine black box calf, tan willow calf and patent leather. TIDE TABLE FOR soundings on charts. mouth on or about November 19th. Agents, Watlington & Conyers. Wonderful Worth Wonderful In Wear H.W.F. & C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. NOVEMBER Age of Tide assumed to be \ day. # # • MAINTAINS Sunset and sunrise refer to upper S.s. Southern Cross (Munson limb of Sun touching the horizon, Line) is due to arrive from New York YOUTH VIGOR height of eye being 20 feet above sea on 20th November, sailing at 2.30 AND ENERGY T\J, PEARMAN & SONS High Water Sun Sun level. p.m. the same day on return trip. ZSYWJIfs. Dai ;e A.M. P.M. rise set Times are Standard Times. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. 13 Su. 8.30 8.40 6.47 5.20 At all Grocers 14 M. 9 01 9.10 6.48 5.19 15 Tu. 9.34 9.43 6.49 5.19 STEAMSHFMOVEMENTS POSTAGE STAMPS 16 W. 10.08 10.19 6.50 5.18 ]. ]. ARNOLD 17 Th. 10.45 10.57 6.51 5.18 For Collections 18 F. 11.29 11.49 6.51 5.17 S.s. Southern Cross (Munson Dial 2076 For "Qoodness" Sake Drink Tennent's 19 Sa. 12.20 6.52 5.17 Line) is due to arrive from New York 8272Cjqt«.th. 20 Su. 0.49 1.20 6.53 5.16 today, sailing for New York at BERMUDA SI M. 1.56 2.24 6.54 5.16 2.30p.m. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. and BRITISH 22 Tu. 3.05 3.29 6.55 5.15 * # * 23 W. 4.09 4.30 6.56 5.15 T.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur- BRITISH WEST INDIAN 24 Th. 5.05 5.25 6.57 5.15 ness-Bermuda Lite) is due to ar Bermuda PILSENER BEER 25 F. 6.00 6.16 6.58 5.14 rive from New York on Thursday ERNEST J. BELL 26 Sa. 6.50 7.07 6.59 5.14 next, sailing on return trip at 3 p.m. The Ideal Thirst Quencher 27 Su. 7.39 7.55 7.00 5.14 the same day. Agents, Watling Rrrirvid. Press. I rd.. Reid S* S. P. C. A. 28 M. 8.26 8.45 7.01 5.14 ton & Conyers. 29 Tu. 9.16 9.35 7.01 5.14 * • « HENRY COOLIDGE ADAMS 30 W. 10.05 10.26 7.08 5.14 S.s. Lady Drake (O.N.S.) is due SECRETARY to arrive from Boston and Halifax Procurable from NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Mean High Water Spring Tides- on Saturday, sailing at day 4 ft. 2ins. h E. LIGHTBOURN &. CO. light Sunday for the West Indies. SYDNEY O. SIMS Mean High Water Neap'Tides- Agents, J. S. DarreU & Co. INSPECTOR 232l«I_Ith.eitp 3 ft. 6 ins. * • * Mean Tide Level—2 ft. Sins. S.s, Oamito (Elders and Fyffes
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parents dissatisfaction at the be taken at the age of eleven plus. EDUCATION IN BERMUDA teaching their children are receiving From such a school Bermuda should Others can be added: the entire be able to draw an excellent supply wnnrnni Bermudians take great pride in absence of co-operation between of public officers, teachers, legis their right of self-government, and the various schools the' 'fishing'' for lators and other professional men. THE appear to he satisfied with their fees carried on even by a licensed The Elementary Schools, on the present administration. The private, profit-making school at other hand, would be much less GOOD "Foreigner," however, who has the expense of the Government— ambitious, and correspondingly MORN had opportunities of comparing aided schools; the utter lack of much more successful than the Bermuda's administration with organisation amongst the teachers present anomalous type of Secon- ING that of his own country, cannot for the promotion of the best dary-sum-Elementary school. Here fail to discern obvious faults. educational ideals; the foolish the staff, while not necessarily DRINK Some two years ago Bermuda rivalry to produce at all costs a graduates, should be properly was in grave danger of losing its Rhodes Scholar. All these evils trained teachers with a working To drink a glass privilege of sending a Rhodes effectively prevent any progress to knowledge of child psychology. of Phosferine Scholar to Oxford. That danger is Education. Emphasis should be placed on the Health Salt in the no less grave to-day. If Bermudians The whole fabric of Bermuda's teaching of what has been called morning is to feel value that privilege; if they wish educational system can be destroy good — is to feel the "Three R's," ox the ability to Bermuda to continue to send ed with incredible ease. With read and write English together well all day. Gone equal facility can a new, efficient are all the poisons annually one of her sons to that with an adequate knowledge of and wastes of the seat of learning; if they wish their and adequate system be introduced elementary mathematics. Some HATS FOR MEN.... day before. Clear children to be equipped adequately and effectively administered. history and geography should find a eyes and clear for adult life, let them look to What should be the aims of place in the curriculum; Latin and head - thebound their laurels in the realm of Edu Education in Bermuda? Firstly, French should cex Mainly not be "Creations for adorning die head" we ing health of a cational Administration. to nourish and feed those qualities taught. Handicraft, embracing would rather call them body refreshed. No violent reaction. The present educational system and abilities in the child which wood-work, metal-work, craft-work A wonderful drink is Phosferine has nothing to recommend it. will t__p to make of him a Full painting, drawing and modelling Health Salt. A good morning drink Why? This Rhodes Scholarship has Citizen in the wides sense of those should certainly be taught for Smart Stylish.. correct in every detail are these for the whole family. been allowed to hang like a mill words; a man-who will take a just reasons postulated above, and not felts from an exclusive line by PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND stone round the neck of all con and understanding pride in the because carpenters and other work nected with education, to such an land of his birth; who will possess ers may be needed in Bermuda, just extent that the very meaning of that judgment and taste so necess as gardening should be a school Phosferine the word 'education' has been lost ary for the full enjoyment of the subject, though it Is not expected HEALTH SALT sight of. The present Secondary worth-while things in life; music, that all Bermudian children will (jjatterslty type of education presupposes that art, literature; who will be able become farmers. "Tones as it cleanses" every boy is a potential Rhodes to move without embarassment It is clear, at least to all who are From aU Chemists and Druggists. The larger size Scholar, and for that reason every amongst all people; who will never conversant with modern teaching contains double the quantity. boy must aim at passing a Cam be at a loss as to how to pass his methods, that this type of school Inexpensive at 50/- This unique preparation is made and bridge examination, if not the leisure time, particularly so since would be an infinitely happier and guaranteed by ike Proprietors of Phosferine! Senior at least the Junior. In a the time is coming when more and more efficient place for both child PHOSFERINE (ASHTON & PARSONS) LTD., and 70/- Ludgate Hill, London, England. word, he has to be regarded as an more leisure will be the right of and teacher than the existing ,4_en(__lC_o__Ashton,P.O.Box372, Hamilton empty pitcher that the teacher must every man while machinery does schools. The child would not be fill with the necessary minimum of his labour. Secondly, to prepare a faced with difficulties so insur English, Latin, French and other select few who will benefit from mountable that all interest is subjects to enable him to outwit Higher Education, for the Univer destroyed; he would not be con the examiners. Nothing could be sity or the professions. tinually asking why he is expected further from the modern ideal of To what extent has Bermuda to learn Latin Grammar, French YOUNG BROTHERS education, even if the pitchers achieved these aims. In at least Irregular Verbs and the like; he were all of the same size and all as one of our schools there is no would never feal that it was useless Queen Street easily filled. Education should teaching of singing or music; to try, an attitude so prevalent 2625__}w. TfeMETAlTOP surely mean 'a drawing-out,' a there is no handwork, painting or now in the schools. The work of nurturing of the child's inherent drawing; there is no craft-work, these schools would not, could not, means longer life abilities, not a cramming and wood-or metal-work; there is no fortunately, be judged by examin stuffing with interest-destroying science. All this in spite of the ations, but the value of that work 1. Metal Top Prevents information useful for examination fact that large numbers of children would sooa become apparent to all. Bulging or Broken Seals purposes only. The pitchers are can best be educated through their What ara the factors tbat prevent PEEK FREANS never of the same size; more than fingers, by doing things with their 2. More Light ..... the adoption of such a policy as that fifty per cent of the children attend hands. Young children, especially, outlined above? Would the expense 3. Longer Li/e . __ * , , ing the so-called Secondary Schools all want to talk and sing, to do and be too high? Bermuda is enjoying make things, and to play. It is 4. Real Economy .... and forced by the system to study prosperity, material prosperity, a Secondary curriculum, are not only by encouraging and utilising 5. Exclusive Venture . • « while the rest of the world suffers. deriving, and never will derive any these instincts that the teacher Adequate school-buildings are METAl RIO benefit from Secondary education. can hope to educate the child. In already ia existence; all they would NO WAX CIRCtl Psychology is no longer held to be Bermuda there are actual cases of need would be slight interior merely anew type of quackery. It has boys who have a real gift for craft- alterations. One factor alone, all brought new ideas, new methods, work being forced to grind away too powerful everywhere in Bermuda a new outlook into the field of edu at such things as Latin Grammar, would hinder this eminently cation. It has proved conclusively which, besides being of little practi desirable improvement: Bermuda that children cannot be taught cal use to them, crushes their lovas not change. interest in school-work,. This also in the way that soldiers may be Lastly, what benefits would be raises problems of discipline which drilled. Educability, intelligence, derived from such a widespread further tax the teacher's energy. talent if you like, varies from child change? To the child would be P. F. ASSORTED In the matter of Higher Education to child, end modern educational given happy, useful schooldays in I? varieties of high-class bisouits, for the Universities Bermuda will 1 &©1_<_ B.D1FS | systems have to make allowance place of hours of useless drudgery; fcar.Jv. ich biscuits and wafers. claim some success, but at what a | for this variation. Where in Ber- to the taacher a joy and interest cost? For every potential Rhodes j muda is this allowance made? in his work at present denied, in Found in every Bermuda Home, where scholar, for every successful ! Where, indeed, is there any Sign that place of despair a hope borne of candidate in the School Certificate the problem is recognized? fruitful work well done; to the English Biscuits Should be. Examinations there have been per In any one class-room in any parent satisfaction in the progress 2516 --WLE JS=F AMD PHEN*/1 THEY UEfTWAT FEU&W COBRA VNT NEAR »_&*,THANK GOOONESS BRONCHO BILL THE TRA.\_ TO THE VJHW SCAN BE THEIR GAME ? The Astwood-Dickinson Ctt. ' EAR J.R. FOR. Front & Queen Sts, HanUltdn, B\U.TO f*S£>.THEV and at St. George's u-rnJE REAL. _a THE BO. H/_=, * BEEN TRMUNS THEM AMD __*& Menacing Guns MOMENH. rS WATCHiNG THEIR EVERY MOVB By HARRY F. For Flavor • • • i O'NEILL HEINZ Varieties. •-^Mt^i&mmmmtum •**^*mi^vimw!m&Mi&t^tm^&&:. tm ROW& GAZETTE AM OOfiONKT. DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 Page 7 ggggggggg. SBg. HAMILTON POUCE COURT Court Rules Whist "A Game of CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS" V CHUTE SS Chance" OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS A knotty legal problem—is whist Leads the Way a game of chance or of skill?—«eame CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE before the Wo*. A. O. Smith in Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel Central District Court yesterday BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP—DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) with the when six men, charged with playing a game of chance under No. 1 shed Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and Magnificent New last Nov. 4, appeared before him. Demerara, calling each way at Boston; Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis. Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, MONARCH Four of the accused admitted St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent. Grenada, Trinidad. playing whist there while waiting Arr. and Leave of for a ship to come In, but said they Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda tor BERMUDA" were not playing for money. The Steamer Halifax, Boston, Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B., other two, Lloyd Wells and Henry N.S. Mass. for W.I. via Boston 22,424 Gross Tons Durham, claimed they were only onlookers. This was admitted by Lady Nelson Nov. 15 the sole' prosecution witness, Sgt. Lady Hawkins.... Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 5 Nov. 6 Pantry. Lady Drake.... Nov. 15 Nov. 17 Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Dec. 13 . "Is whist a game of chance or of Lady Nelson.™ Nov. 87 Nov. 29 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Dec. 24 skill?" the Court asked, and it was not a rhetorical question. While Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. reference was made to eminent legal authorities, the tour accused WESTERN GROUP SERVICE shifted uneasily in the dock. They Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S. were Alfred Solomon, Robert Bell, (via Boston In winter), celling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau, Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica; Sailings to John Warner, and Peter West. making O.h.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize, British Honduras. mew YORK Stone's Justices' Manual having determined that any game in which Leave Leave November 2,' Leavs Leava 7, IS, 17,21,86 chance has a major part is a game Arrive B'da for Arrive B'da for of chance and that progressive Steamer Montreal Boston Bermuda Nassau Bsrmuda Halifax whist, at any rate, is most certainly based on chanoe, the Court ruled Lady Rodney Nov. 3 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 No\. 22 Nov 28 that the four accused were guilty. Lady Somers..^. _. Nov. 17 Nov. 28 Nov. 28 Dec. G Dec 7 HE only liner afloat that provides a private bath "You broke the Act," he said, Halifax with every room! Built especially for the Ber "whether you were playing for Lady Rodney Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Tmuda service with enormous Sports Deck . . . Lady Somers money or not.** Dae. 14 ^Dec. 16 Dec. 18 Dec. 19 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 j. two swimming pools . . . three night club cafes . . . Solomon, who had been up before $250,000 dance deck . . . and ship-to-shore 'phone. on a similar charge, was fined 10/*,* VAGABOND CRUISES Bermuda's own royal ship! Ho other calls. And no the other 6/- each. other aim than to provide the utmost In Transatlantic Passenger and Cargo Sendee, Bermuda—Eastern Service—Demerara comfort and convenience for Bermuda passengers. TRESPASSING CASE Leave Leave Arrive and Leave Bermuda Steamer Montreal Halifax for West Indies Coming larly In 1983... the "QUMN OF BERMUDA"! Four men, three of whom pleaded An additional super-luxury liner of 22,424 gross tons, guilty to a oharge of trespassing on Oornwallis Nov. 4 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 twin sister-ship of the "Monarch of Bermuda" Is just the land of J. S. Wilkinson in Pem Chomedy... ^. ,.,.,., Nov. 18 Nov. 22 Nov. 26 over the horizon! The "Queen of Bermuda" will pro broke Parish on three different Oolborne „ ._..__. Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dae. 7 vide all the luxuries of her famous forerunner plus a occasions, were bound over to Chomedy _.,.., Dec. 24 Dec. 28 few new ones of her own. eome up for sentence and cautioned Under Contract to Carry Bermuda Malls not to repeat their offence. They were David Augustus, Joseph For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply to— Benjamin, William Leader, and JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents. For Reservations Apply Henry Hughes, the latter of whom Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. said he had been given permission WATLINGTON & CONYERS to cross the land. "I have been going through that General Agents road (Mr. Wilkinson's) the last HAMILTON • BERMUDA twenty-eight years," asserted Browo admitted striking tha first Hughes. blow, but claimed Sargent had 2U4<_|___ij_ * 1 shall have to have very clear threatened him and abused him MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE evidence to support the claim that first. Brown had threatened to this road is a public right of .way," kill him, he stated, because of some New York—Bermuda Service His Worship replied. "However, I woman. (Royal and United States Mail Steamers) do not propose to inflict any penalty Mr. Pearman pointed out that, whatever the story of the cause of New Low Rate effective to November 30th in this case." the fight, "Brown was clearly the aggressot. There is no question FURNESS BERMUDA LINE A NOVEL PLEA but that Sargent got the worst —$45.00— of the fight." Tne Court agreed (Uafar Crttrtd wltk B«r____ flti •.____,) Charged with violating that with him. Lowest rate offered in the regular New York-Bermuda Service section of The Public Health Act TWO SAILINGS WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YORK AND BERMUDA Royal and United States Mail Steamers requiring parents to have their oo children vaccinated within six Sail Arrive Sail Arr've T. E V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA* months of the child's birth, Cecil E. MAIL NOTICES Steamer New York Be rmuda Bermuda NeW York Flood offered the novel plea that PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS he had been separated legally from Mails per S.s. Southern Cross Southern Cross. . Mon. Nov. 14 Wed. Nov. 16 Wed. Nov. 16 Fri. Nov. 18 his wife for two years and that the for Great Britain, the Dominion Southern Cross.. Fri. Nov. 18 Sun. Nov. 20 Sbn. Nov. 20 Tue. Nov. 22 child was under her guardianship. of Canada, and the United States of Southern C ross.. Tue. Nov. 22 Thur. Nov. 24 Thur. Nov. 24 Sat. Nor. 26 Arrive Leave- Arrive Leave When Flood admitted parenthood America, will close at the General Southern Cross. . Sat. Nov. 26 Mon. Nov. 28 New York Bermuda Bermuda New York Steamer of .the child, Magistrate Smith Post Office today Pan America.... Tue. Nov. 29 Thur. Dec. 1 Thur. Dec. 1 Sat. Dec. 3 informed him "the law holds you Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. Pan America.... Sat. Dec. 3 Mon. Dec. 5 Mon. Dec. 5 Wed. Dec. 7 Monarch of Bda. Toe. Nov. IS Thur. Nov. 17 Thur. Nor. 1? Sat. Nov. 19 responsible, strictly speaking, for Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. Pan America Wed. Dec. 7 Fri. Dec. 9 Sat. Dec. 10 Mon, Dec 12 Monarch of Bda. Sat. Nov. 19 Mon. Nov. 21 Mon. Nov. 21 Wed. Nov. 23 not having the child vaccinated." Western World. . Sat Dec. 10 Mon. Dec. 12 Wed. Nov. 23 fen. Nov. 25 Sat. Nov. 26 Mon. Nov. 28 * • • Monarch of Bda. He was, however, reluctant to hold Pan America..,. Tue. Dec. 13 Thur. Dec. IS Thur. Dec 15 Sat. Dec. 17 Tue. Nov. 29 Thar. Dec. 1 Thur. Dec. 1 Sat. Dec 3 Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Monarch of Bda. Flood rather than the mother. Pan America.... Sat. Dec. 17 Mon. Dec. 19 Mon. Dec 19 Wed, Dec. 2i Monarch of Bda. Sat. Dec. 3 Mon. Dec S Tue. Dec 6 Thur. Dee 8 Bermuda for Great Britain, the Flood was bound over and the Pan America.... Wed. Dec. 21 WrL Dec. 23 Sat. Dec. 24 Mon. Dec. 26 Sat. Dec. 10 Mon. Dec 12 Tue. Dec 13 Thur. Dec 1$ Dominion of Canada, and the Monarch of Bda. Court suggested that the health Fri. Dec. 23 Sun. Dec. 25 Monarch of Bda. Sat. Dec. 17 Mon. Dec 19 Mon. Dec 19 Wed. Dec 21 United States of Amerioa, will olose authorities proceed against the at the General Post Office on tomor Monarch of Bda. Thur. Dec 22 Sat. Dec 2# Sat Dec 24 Mon. Dec. 26 mother. Until further notice the SOUTHERN CROSS will sail from Bermuda at 2.30 p.m. Monarch of Bda. Mon. Dec. 26 Wed. Dec. 28 Wed. Dec. 28 Fri. Dec. 30 row:— Monarch of Bda. Fri. Dec. 30 Son. Jan. 1 Sun. Jan. 1 Tue. Jan. 3 7 WEEKS FOR DISORDERLY Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, apply Monarch of Bda. Tue. Jan. 3 Thur. Jan. 5 Thur. Jan. 5 Sat. Jan. 7 CONDUCT Registered Mall at 11.30 a.m. Parcel Post for Great Britain, and JOHN S. DARRELL & CO., Agents Shouting in the street at 2.85 a.m. the United States at 11.30 a.m. yesterday morning deprived Manuel * * * Oabral of a Christmas celebration Mails per S.s. Lady Drake for the Suhjeet to dung• wltkaut attic* if cuc—tiTii rcqaln. this year. West Indies and British Guiana, WATLINGTON & CONYERS, Agents Cabral, according to the police, will olose at the General Post Office was under the influence of liquor on on Saturday the 19th:— Reid Street and acted disorderly, Ordinary Mail at 4.30 p.m. creating a row. Registered Mail and Parcel Post "What is this man's record?" at 4 p.m. His Worship inquired. * • • Be Sure to Visit "Wall," retorted Inspector Mc Mails per S.s. Southern Cross Beath, "on September 9 he was for Great Britain, the Dominion bound over on the same charge to of Canada, and the United States THE LOTUS BLOSSOM SHOP be of good bahaviour.f or six months' of America, will close at the Gen "Oh, yes! Well, Oabral, you are eral Post Office on Saturday the Reid Street going to gaol for seven weeks, until 19th:— after Christmas." Ordinary Mail at 6 p.m. Before Selecting Your Registered Mail at 5 p.m. CHRISTMAS GIFTS ASSAULT CASE Mails Despatched Jeremiah Sargent, an employee Mails leaving Bermuda on Wed OUR SUGGESTIONS — are distinctive and of the Bermuda Bakery, complain nesday the 16th should connect charming. ing against James Brown, who assaulted him on Nov. 4, was with S.s. "Olympic" sailing from OUR PRICES — are very special awarded the costs of X-ray treat New York for Southampton on the indeed. ment, doctor's services and th-j 18th. carriage bill - which he incurred Don't forget your Qifts for Abroad ought to be attended to Now Mails leaving Bermuda today going to the hospital. and Sunday, the 17th and 20th, re 25C3tsl2.«i.Ufl8. Sergeant was represented in spectively should connect with WHAT AN ARRAY OF SMART NEW THINGS court by Mr. Pearman, who had S.s. "Berengaria" sailing from New asked that his clienc also be reim York for Southampton on the 25th. For the Little Tots I bursed for salary loss during the period of his incapacitation. "It appears from the evidence," COATS, DRESSES, BONNETS, BIBS, remarked the Court, "thus there is DR. LINN EMERSON BOOTEES, BOOTAK1NS. BEAUTIFUL FLOORS something more back of this assault or In fact any floor may be hard to keep clean and well polished .than maets the eye. Sargent did a will occupy Mr, George Patton'* lot to being this attack on himself, cottage Lynton in Warwick during by means of our although I cannot see that he gave The warm soft wools—the soft pastel shades— INGUSH WAXES, VARNISHES and POLISHES together with the month of December where he Brown sufficient provocation to everything for the tiny tots' comfort. Why oar ENGLISH FLOOR MOPS and BROOMS justify Brown in actually going for may be consulted for the treatment not pay us an early visit for Baby's needs. • you will find it much easier and less expensive to keep the floors him and batting him." of diseases of the eye and the fitting in excellent condition. No fine was imposed on Brown. j"*T"do not feel," added the Court, of glasses. Ask for "that I should make you pay for ', You will find our prices reasonable •EMPIRE" FLOOR WAX; "RYLARD" VARNISH, "HOMEWARE" his loss of time from work." FLOOR POLISH and FURNITURE POLISH The quarrel between the two men originated when Sargent MAXWELL apparently refused to sell some pies 1 IjfAeTTroC HARDWARE CGfC e to- Brown. According to the com I HOUSE i COX & WILSON I M4lO I ElVO Phones 1192-1193 plainant, Brown cursed him > Coffee > ' roundly and viciously assaulted 2342 HI ar«B STOP MOST ILLNESS Brain Food AT THE SOURCE _ By LARS MORRIS Like Fish, Pozzies Are Said to Be Good for tbe Brain A Real Hot Bath ACROSS YESTERDAY'S 6-Ancient Indian ANSWER capital (poss.) 1-Having thorns 7-Ten and one 7-Make wealthy nrai 8-Back of neck When you want it! 13-Act of holding LV____ 9_common currier 14-Young insects (ab.) 15-Beverage 10-Highwater shrub 16-Rest ll-Keel 18-Constellatlon 12-Doctor 19-Symbol: thalium 17-Attention 20-Conducted self 20-Things past properly 2l-Drop ^i Sounds good, 22-He (Pr.) 24-Destroyer jjai W*S_^*X'^ ___3_^s_*_$ 23-Weird 27-Too old ••*fj < v » ^b**»__SF;SS 25-Anger 29-Pinish -• all you want is an English Electric 26-Saxon serf. 1-Always (poet.) wmmmBmmm 28-Regular stopping- 34-Tarnlshes Water Heater — then you may K?H?SSSS«8B838SSS£ places 35-Pert. to mall 30-Delicious drink 52-Short poem 36-Ufting devices have hot water automatically con 32-Descendant 53-Severely limited 37-Generator 33-Utmost hyperbole 55-Letter container 38-Cupboard trolled at any time—Cost %d a 34-Dissipates 57-Small vessels 39-Male cattle 37-Bores hole 58-Aquatic mammals 42-Unit of radiation gallon. 40-Ripped 46-Too much < Pr.) 41-Long sound DOWN 47-stinging Insect 43-Clean 1-Nations 50-Standing room 44-Like 2-Small ball only (ab.) 45-Unusual 3-Saflht: hydrocar 62-Man's nickname MSB 48-Concerning ban 49-That thing's 4-Greek "N" 64-Unlversal tongue 51-Kind of fort 5-Qaelic 56-Pronoun See them at our Showrooms ii ± Q. 5 M 5 to 7 8 1 X> 11 ±2 The Electric Light Company 13 1M Power Station 2111 DIAL Practically every illness begins with some 15 ib 11 . 18 Show Rooms 2060 § % minor ailment. Most of these ailments are 19 20 2± 22. the direct result of constipation* frequently % % unsuspected* Indifference to this condition 23 24 25 2to 27 % i is dangerous. Take ENO'S "Fruit Salt" daily 28 29 SO 31 « e « a dash of "Fruit Salt" in a glass of water I3'2 i 66 morning or night * * s and you will ensure that % % % L_ inner cleanliness which means real health 3N 35 3b *n 36 39 LOWER PRICES and vigor. And, unlike so many other correc '4 tives, ENO is non-habit-forming. For the sake MO Ml M2 M5 % m of your health* insist on ENO»S ^Fruit Salt." MM M5 Mb MT M8 % % OATS 9/3 Sain Agents: HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. Ltd. 1 M9 50 51 S2 Belmont Building, New York, V. S. A, % % I BRAN 7/6 POLLARD 8/- 53 5H sb f FT 1 CORN 10/- CORN MEAL 10/. ENOS FRUIT SALT ST Up) 1 i 1 j L. acrrc FL0UR 12/ SUGAR 11/. for the purpose of electric light PURINA FEED 100 YEARS AGO Installation. The endorsement on THE the writ is as follows: From the files of the Bermuda "Plaintiffs claim one thousand COW CHOW 13/- HEN CHOW 12/* Royal Gazette, Nov. 6,1832:— pounds for the defendants wrong We lament much the distress of fully digging., cutting and destroy Mr. Bishop, Master of the Sloop ing the second longitudinal street CHICKEN CHOWDER 14/6 OMOLENE 12/6 Jane, wrecked on Friday week In of the City of Hamilton and erecting Castle Harbour, whilst in Quaran a post thereon, and ask for an in tine.—We understand that the junction restraining the defen property belonged solely to him, dants, their servants, workmen and was all that he possessed, and that agents from digging the said street he Is not likely, from the Vessel and or from placing thereon or erecting PEARMAN, WATLINGTON & COMPANY or causing to be erected thereon cargo, to save more than will pay 2628tw.lh.f.«. • . his expenses. We£believe dome any posts, supports, wires, pipes or TOUC respectable Individuals, commis- other apparatus for the purpose of ... And fly-tainfed food is a men serating his misfortune, havejre- electric light Installation or from ace! SWAT will kill thai fly for TAINTS.' commended an ^Address to the in any way interfering with the you. Speedily. Safely. SWAT, the Public Authorities .'^Garrison and plaintiff's use of the said street." new British Insecticide that is Inhabitants, for his relief, which we Messrs. Appleby and Dill have MORRIS A. GIBBONS swifter and surer in action than sincerely hope may meet with suc been retained as counsel for the anything yet devised I No insect cess.—We hear that Mr. Bishop Corporation and Mr. J. M. S. Pat that flies or has evinced every considerable feel ton will appear for the Electric 36 inch crawls can live ing .towards his crew, byfcdoing his Light Company. the moment it best|to provideithem with shelter RAYON in New Shades meets the and maintenance. deadly SWAT * # # Guaranteed Per 1/9 Yard Fast spray. Keep SWAT handy 75 YEARS AGO always I BRITISH & BEST Thm ST. GEORGE'S STORE Z564q.li.i From the files of the Bermuda Kills instantly flies, mosquifes, waipi, bMtlei, antl, Royal Gazette, November 10,1857.— A "CHEMICO* flats. Ilea, mothi, «te. SWAT ATOMIZERS for PRODUCT spraying ar« obtainable la two ferns: Hand" A circular has been issued from operated and mouth.operated. the Colonial Office to the Governors of the various colonies, calling on Harmless to Humans. Animals 6 Birds them to look to the defence of their fOvrbrldgev II if s an Cannot injure the Skin or Clothing provinces and "not to neglect that- ELECTRIC RANGE reasonable amount of warlike pre mm MmulKtunnt The County Chemical Compaay, Ltd., paration which it is desirable should Why Not a Birmingham, England. be everywhere maintained." COUGHS A. Sole Distributors: NICHOLL A ASHTON, P.O. Box m Hamilton, termuda * » • COLDS, A report was current that the- WESTINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC cholera had made its appearance-' in the village of Stratford, near London, and that within a few days1 THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES NEW WINDSOR HOTEL 17 cases had occurred and seven m9lf.it. deaths. European Plan American Plan * * * PALM GARDENS 25 YEARS AGO Sole Distributors DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN Good Housekeepers use ; J1CHOLL & ASHTON Monday* Friday and Saturday Nights From the files of the Royal Ga (Other nightt by arrangement) zette, November 9, 1907:— P.O. Box 372. Hamilton CORONET EVAPORATED MILK HI BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNE THE CORPORATION AND THE 16 oz. tin Table D'Hote—Service a la Carte ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY "The Milk that goes Further" Local Specialties: In the Supreme Court on Mon Product Lobsters —• Greets Turtle Steaks day morning the Corporation of Hamilton will apply for an injunc THE WILTS UNITED DAIRIES LTD. Squabs — Scallops tion tojestrain the Bermuda Elec flies* mosquitos* roaches tric Light,-Power'Iand Traction Trowbridge, Wilts. UNEXCELLED CUISTNE ~ FINEST VINTAQES Company^from erecting poles, etc.. Costs less too* OUGHT "to ee. **~ SOME. V*«f"» DANNY KNXC wo«y *** \_E OM CMC* "TWKK Furnish V_? Mt W__> your home Ma Declines economically Beforehand By The Bermuda Trading Co. Bernard Dibble Reid St. oppose Telephone Bldg. wmmm wm m% THE ROYAL GAZEOB AND COLONIST, DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 Page 9 For YOUR children... Charm Depends TV Nourishing Food 'HA.&RSMITHVjQmited ~ _ to Buttd Sturdy , On Good Health FOUNDED I889 **W Bodies By JACQUELINE HUNT What we are feeding oar chil LJAVEN'T you all known a few women who were so lovely j dren is what determines then:nor mal healthy growth, or otherwise. and charming and understanding that everything they; Modern parents, like modern did seemed to bring new friends and new triumphs into doctors, know that it pays to give their lives? When you see a woman like that you may be thought and care to what the children eat, if they are te grow sure that die Is fit In body, mind and nerves. She baa healthy and vigorous in body and probably learned—and no one knows how painful the proc-' English in mind. ess might have been—that she must treat everything in Cream of Wheat is the favor life with a firm, light touch. j ite food of millions of children in North America, where the prob It Is an art which few possess lems of nutrition have been given —this ability to conquer life and the body should be mechanical considerable study. It is the fa its problems fearlessly and hon They believe that tbe body All Wool Blankets vorite morning cereal in millions estly. should move because something of homes, for baby after one yew When your spirit Is heavy and Inside needs expression. This is » of age and for growing boys and disillusioned, beautiful theory. If only it were girls. tiie feet lag possible for human beings to live Cream of Wheat is a food that and your body under different conditions, it nourishes and sustains and helps slumps into might be practical. If, unham children generally during their ugly lines. pered by binding clothing, our Made in the town of Witney which growing years, especially between Bodies that foodies were free to respond to the ages of one and six. And how were meant to the rhythm and beauty we find for over three centuries has been noted children like it! Cooked according be gloriously in nature, we would soon find to the ample directions and ser free and beau ourselves a physically superb for making fine blankets. ved with whole milk and a little tiful become race of beings. sugar it should shapele s s Since our living conditions form a vital when the make such physical expression These blankets were purchased at a part of their spark inside Impossible, however, we must daily diet. them becomes hold ourselves to some routine or time when wool prices were lowest and dimmed. Look we are likely to become lazy and at the mature MISS HUNT heavy both in body and in spirit. represent the best values offered in many bodies around you How many Exercise is not really dun, If Crcamof Wheat of them are lithe and eager? Is you go about it in the right atti years. is nan. heating _t warm weather..... your own body as graceful as it tude. Whoa you raise your chest And it is perfect, was several years ago? high, try to forget that ft is a ly protected front Lift up your spirit first if you part of good posture. Remember contamination 4m itstriple-wrapped can; if yea. cannot, then begin that you feel better tbat way and and triple'Sealed with the body and make it as that you automatically raise White with blue striped borders carton. shapely and graceful as you can. your chert and throw back your When it is something to be shoulders when you are stirred proud of, your whole being will by some lovely emotion. When Single Bed Size 10/6 to 22/6 each awaken with a new life. you walk with long, swinging Many women insist that an steps, do not make them stiff Double Bed Size 22/6 to 30/- each exercise routine, repeating the and mechanical, but feel your- same thing day after day, is bad sej„ f flowing rhythmically and QNADTCN for the spirit; that nothing about gfacefully forward, Tan grounds with contrast striped borders- Single Bed Size 10/6 each BRITON SAILING TODAY TO ed with all his (Hugo's) possessions, including clothing, citizenship CLAIM £6,000 LEGACY papers and his passport which he had taken out a few days before. Also carried at our St. Georges Store A. R. Hugo Tells of 4-Year Fight to Once again he was left destitute. Get Home, Ending ia Vagrancy LEFT WITHOUT PLACE TO SLEEP Arrest Then his situation beoame even worse. The setback left him with > ^____»______'''' AIDED BY CAPT. JAFFRAY out spirit, and jobs became fewer. 4k r<_m Several nights during the last year .rH Retired U.S. Army Officer Provides Hugo had no place to sleep. Many " ° ^imW" ° Passage Money were the times when he did not ^Ts^ lift __>MlIlK\__ MM Alfred Richard Hugo, who tried know where the next meal would oome from. t' four years ago to return to England 2631^w.th. to claim the inheritance of £6,000 Last Thursday was just such a day which was awaiting him there, will The air was chilly, and rain began V sail for home on the Aquitania to to fall toward nightfall. Beaching day. The trip was made possible in his pocket for a nickel, Hugo ASK FOR IT BY as a result of Hugo's being arrested entered the subway arcade at 45 last week for vagrancy and the in West Forty-second Street. Half • NAME terest subsequently taken in the a hundred other shabbily-dressed man by Captain Reginald Jaffray, men were there, sitting on the Naturally you want now, more than ever, retired United States Army officer ground, or lying down with their to spend your money wherever you can on CANADIAN and writer, who read of Hugo's heads on wads of newspapers. British-grown and British-made commodi ill fortune in the newspapers. Hugo leaned against a wall and ties. Vita-Weat is made by Peek Frean, a Although he was not acquainted shut his eyes. Suddenly there was -British wheat, British-milled and British- HEALING with Hugo, Captain Jaffray, who a commotion round about him baked. Every penny you spend on it goes to lives in Paget West, Bermuda, but and before he knew what had your own people, stays with your own peo OIL maintains an apartment here at happened Hugo was in the arms ple. And every bit of the golden grain, with 1170 Fifth Avenue, went to West of the law. After all, he thought, all its precious vitamins, its wealth of A GREAT LINIMENT Side court where Hugo was ar at least I will have some place to nourishment, is preserved in Vita-Weat in A curative and soothing lini raigned last Friday with fifty-three sleep. a form that must nourish you. ment which has for sixty other homeless men who had g This hope, however, failed to mat- Every day more and more people are making years been ia popular de* eralise. He was shoved into a mand for the relief of all sought refuge from the rain in the Vita-Weat their daily crispbread. In the crowded detention cell, and for external and internal pains. subway the night before, and re last twelve months alone its sales have ' • Manufactured by • quested the Englishman's release. nineteen hours was looked up in NORTHROP _ LYMAN CO., LlmlUi the damp, dripping place without risen by 50 per cent. If you have not yet Toronto, Cuud* Magistrate Renaud acquiesced enjoyed its fascinating, appetising crunchi- and Captain Jaffray forthwith took food. He was arraigned and told the story of his hardships and his ness, and the glorious feeling of lightness it Hugo on a shopping expedition. give you in its freedom from unconverted Equipped with new clothes, he inheritance to a skeptical court room. Later he told the story to starch, buy a trial supply next time you're has been at Captain Jaffray's out. apartment. Yesterday he granted newspaper reporters, and it was as an interview and told the story of the result of this publicity, which his life. he called "humiliating" and which Your Grocer will supply you Hugo, who is an electrician by pro he hoped his wife would not see, fession, was born in Plymouth, that^the former Army office en England. During the war he was tered the courtroom the following BUTTERFIELD & CO. attached to the admiralty civil day and offered to help the man service as an electrical fitter. After return home. Sole Agents the armistice however, things took "May I ask a few questions, your a turn for the worse and Hugo honour?" Captain Jaffray asked flECOt Tel. 2250 decided to try his luck in the United the magistrate. BRITISH CRISPBREAD 261 iHTtiw. 16s.19tu.22s.26 States. "I'm not here to answer ques tions," Magistrate Renaud replied. LEFT FAMILY IN ENGLAND ASKED DEFINITION OF "Adds 70% to the Leaving his wife and two daught ers at home in Southampton, Hugo VAGRANCY Food Value of Milk" came to this country and for a "You mean you're afraid to an l7 number of years succeeded in swer my question?" Captain Jaf finding employment from time to fray persisted, pushing his way time in the electrical trade. But forward. "I'd like a definition of F. J. G. FOOTE the unions were not kind to an un- the term vagrancy. Is it a crime Sole Agent naturalised foreigner and Hugo to be without money, to be without began to feel the pinch of hard food? I want to help this man get _S89__. .tp. times. He turned his hand to other home to collect his money, and if fields, and worked as a cook or dish your honour will free him I will washer in various New York restau see that he is taken care of until he rants. can sail." In 1928 the electrician received Magistrate Renaud suspended word that an uncle, whom he had sentence. Hugo was freed, and «***_WI<*1 never known, had died, leaving Captain Jaffray succeeded, through him a share in his estate, which the British Consul's office, in get was divided equally among four of ting him another passport and pas Hugo's aunts and himself. The sage on the first available boat for our uncle was John Pike, a Transvaal England. diamond operator. The money was The Englishman, who is a stocky safely tied up, so securely, in fact, man, with straight brown hair, that Hugo could not claim it said yesterday that he had no Xmajs Gkrite Nmu! without going to England and affix plans for the immediate future &** ing his signature on a certain except to get the money and greet ™e have a beautiful selection of Christmas Greeting Cards dotted line. His request te turn his family, also in need, despite the money over to his wife met with the fortune so close at hand, and which convey just the personal touch you desire with your Christmas refusals. He had to appear in per whom he has not seen for nine son, but this he was unable to do, years. remembrances. Come in and make your selection at leisure while the because he had no money for pas Captain Jaffray will sail in the next THE CENTRAL sage to England. week or so for Bermuda. After a stocks are fresh and complete. Hugo applied for aid at the offices few months at home he will depart INSURANCE CO, Ltd. here of the British Consul-General. for Egypt and hopes to arrive in But help was refused when it was England around April. He is the Prices range from 2/6 to 4/6 per box. Complete learned that the electrican had author of light verse and is a re Protection Against taken out citizenship papers in the gular contributor to the columns Fire... Sickness hope that such a move would help of the London Daily Express. His Accident him with the electrical unions. latest publication is a book of at After several years of conscien poems called "A Yankee Gesture," tious saving Hugo was on the point which was brought out by the Eng Favourable Rates lish publishing house of Elkin, U\\t Smtttt&t \fttMm Hid ALBERT X. N1CHOLL of sailing for England when he returned home oae night to find Mathews & Mallot in 1981. —N.Y. Stationery Department Telephone 1Q51 General Agent for Bermuda tbat his room-mate had disappear Timea. ** -~_«s_ 1 Page 10 [Tfi^ ROYAL GAZETTE ANb COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 OVER THE RADIO ! Wnispering baricone Jack Smith will contribute that time-mellowed favourite/"Sweet Rosie O'Grady," to his programme with the Hum mingbirds and Arnold Johnson's Orchestra at 9.00 p.m., over the You wil them WABC-Columbia network. Supported by the girl trio, he also will offer the number, "'Cause We Want Each Other Bad." Arnold Johnson and the orchestra will play «f special arrangements of "Iamehouse Blues" and "A Boy and a Girl Were Dancing," and the whole ensemble will join in "Thanksgivin' " and a medley of selections from "Good Morning, Dearie." * * * "Escape," a mystery story by Philip McDonald, will be drama tised during the presentation of the Eno Crime Club over the WABC- Columbia network from 10.30 to 11.00 p.m. * * * TONIGHT'S PROGRAMMES (Bermuda Time) WEAF, New York 660kc. 6.00—Swanee Serenaders 6.15—Paul Wing, the Story Man 6.30—The Flying Family 6.45—Adventures of the Safety Soldiers—Sketch 7.00—Waldorf-Astoria Orchestra 7.30—Emergency Unemployment Relief Talk 7.45—G. E. Circle 8.00—Jane Froman and her Band 8.15—Wheatenaville—Sketch 8.30—Billy Jones and Ernie Hare ?The cigarette that's MILDER 8.45—The Goldbergs 9.00—The Shadow—Drama that TASTED BETTER 9.30—Irene Taylor, Blues Singer 9.45—The Whitman's Sampler Programme 10.00—Chamber Music Ensemble 10.30—The Pridgets—Sketch 11.00—Corn Cob Pipe Club of Vir ginia—Male quartet 11.30—NBC Artists Service Pro gramme 12.00—Nellie Revell WLW, Cincinnati 700kc. 6.00—Mike and Herman 6.1,5-6.45—Same as WJZ 6.45—Beachcombers 7.00—Blue Flamers 7.15—Old Man Sunshine Distributors : 7.30—Bob Newhall The Bermuda Cigar Store Th&y SaZvt/u . •. all you could ask for! 7.45-8.15—Same as WJZ John A. P. Pitt & Co. 8.15—Gene and Glenn The Smoke Shop Limited ' * Manufactured by UGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO., U. S. A. 8.30—Chandu fbe Magician 8.45—Detectives Black and Blue 9.00—Sunsweet Melodies 9.15—Smilin' Ed McConnell 9.30—Dauscha Orchestra 7.02—Teaberry Sport Review 7.45—Same as WEAF 9.45-10.30—Same as WJZ 7.07—Press News-Reeler 8.00—First Prize Supper Club 10.30—Remsen Orchestra 7.15—Westinghouse Watchmen 8.30—Same as WEAF 10.45—Gaslite Gems 7.30-11.45—Same as WJZ 8.45—Golden Hour Orchestra 11.00—Crosley Zero Hour 11.45—Around the Cracker Barrel 9.00—Same as WEAF 11.30—Rhythm Club 12.00—Teaberry Sport Review 9.30—New England Network Pro QiveBaby 12.00—WLW Fanfares gramme WTIC, Hartford 1060kc. 10.00—Symphonic Syncopation WJZ, New York 760kc. 6.00—Rhythm Five 10.30—McCravy Brothers 6.00—To be Announced |6.15—Eunice Wright Brandt, 10.45—Studio Programme the Best 6.15—Dromedary Caravan, Sketch pianist 11.00—Same as WEAF 6.30-7.00—Same as WEAF 6.30—The Singing Lady 11.30—Bulletins 6.45—Little Orphan Annie 7.00—Bulletins 11.35—Same as WEAF 7.00—Palais d'Lr Orchestra 7.05—Dinner Concert 7.30—Sheer Romance 7.30— Merry Madcaps 12.00—Dance Programme 7.45—Lowell Thomas—Today's __,__=* __ —? News 8.00—Amos 'n' Andy MORRIE AND MARION SCORE •a. *—-r* 8.15—The Royal Vagabonds RADIO SUCCESS 8.30—Jean Fay, Blues Singer Z -«»• «"*-"!, 8.45—Johnny Hart in Hollywood 9.C0—Captain Diamond's Adven tures 9.30—Jay Dennis and Ted Reese 9.45—Pat Barnes in Peison 10.00—Adventures of Sherlock 10.30—Organ Reveries 11.00—The Country Doctor The prescription 11.15—Fifteen Minutes with Andy soon notKX •» , Sannella 11.30—Radio Rubes for sundown 11.45—Mildred Bailey, Blues Singer 12.00—Pickens Sisters At sundown, after hard work or strenuous exercise, the most cooling and refreshing pre BakT sleeps V*~A WGY, Schenectady 790kc. 6.00-7.00—Same as WEAF scription is a long glass of White Horse Whisky 7.00—Ma Frasier's Boarding House with cold soda. 7.15—Health Talk ^ood are ensured. 7.30—Studio Ensemble VVhite Horse dispels fatigue and revives flagging 7.45—Chandu the Magician 8.00—New York State Education energies. Its restorative powers and its value as Series an aid to digestion are well known to sportsmen 8.15-12.00—Same as WEAF both at home and overseas. 'Otkflbtfl^ WABC, New York 860kc. 6.00—Bobby Benson 6.15—Captain Jack 6.30—Skippy Also 6.45—The Lone Wolf Tribe obtainable V/tite for a free copy of "Infant Feeding 7.00—Vaughn de Leath in by the AHenburys' Foods." 7.15—On the Air Tonight small sizes 7.30—Hotel Taft Orchestra Alle'i&HaiiDurysLtd.,London J 7.30—Connie Boswell Special Representative for B.Wtl 7.45—Just Plain BUI Sole Agents: HAROLD & WILLIAM FRITH, LTD. H. & HALSA1L, #; 8.00—Myrt and Marge Reid Street, Hamilton 8.15—Buck Rogers in the Year2432 P.O. Box 57, Bridgetown, BARBADOS 8.30—Three X Sisters 8.45—Angelo Patri, "Your Child" 9.00—Whispering Jack Smith 9.15—Singin' Sam Marion Clark and Morrie Neuman, "A Boy and A Girl" Tean, 9.30—Kate Smith now on the air Through WLW Microphones Every Monday and 9.45—Edwio C. Hill Wednesday afternoon flrom 3.30 to 3.45 O'clock. 10.00—Robert Burns Panatela Pro gramme 10.30—Eno Crime Club 11.00—Music That Satisfies 11.15—Easy Aces The Right Goods at the 11.30—Charles Carlile, Tenor 11.45—Col. Stoopnagle and Budd Right Price 1 12.00—Columbia Symphony Orch. Ma ritim#"l-ife Si' HEAD OFFICE : H ALI ?% X , CAN. ffh'ileHocK .at KDKA, Pittsburgh 980kc. 6.00—Oman Morgan, Tenor |$130 of assets to every $100 of liabilities to shareholders rc NATIONAL STORES 6.15—Same as WJZ —unexcelled security. HAMILTON, ST. GEORGE'S, SOMERSET 6.30—"The Singing Lady" Ihe kadmt[ mineral water 6.45—Same as WJZ GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents : S3m^*rniri^mpg^pgZ3m%3. ^^^-'mm^smim'AS^'*»^^mms^xi ^~**m&^^*^^*^?&^ ^'^U^^^ ih^*ii^La [TBI W5YM UZmTZ SND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY," NOVEHBEK T5, mi PageTT OLD ENGLISH.... WORD feO TOTHEtyR When talking of perfumes Yardleys is >* WISE ever placed in a class by itself.... I It is made with the knowledge and experi ence of many, many years. SHOP EARLY From actual tests, Women who like the best for their home ^CHRISTMAS From careful comparison, insist on Yardleys toilet preparations.... From personal experience, It's not a bit to early to start your WE KNOW that the selection of suitable $fts. Complete assortments are now ready and early Aluminium Kitchen Soaps*** Creams ••• shopping will make it easier and more pleasant for everyone. Make up Ware Powders • • • Perfumes • • your gift list now and start your We now have is the best value obtainable early shopping where quality mer The product of a large Welsh Our winter stock has arrived^, see it in all its beauty... chandise offers the best choice and Company every piece is uncon most reasonable prices. ditionally guaranteed . .. There are literally hundreds of gifts to choose from. Hosts of Sizes in Numerous Designs ... THE HOME STORE THE BASEMENT Reid Street THE WOMANS SHOP 2624__>. Reid Street Despite the fact that this rug BY THE WAY was made in a factory on Mott I Avenue, New York, the advertise- BOYS' KNEE PANTS Autumn atmosphere is abroad | ment being in seven colours is too Tasty Dishes For Today as near as the blooming of chry much for the housewife, and hubby By JANET WINTON santhemums can bring it, though stumbles over the new rug on his I arrival from the club where he also the shark oil has been rather bright and satisfactory covers. of a good quality, and made to j has just spent $14.89 for drinks MENUS cloudy recently. Another hurri Breakfasts If you like to have things as stand hard wear. cane has just missed us, and we during an argument on prohib easy as possible in the morning, ition. Grapefruit Halves with Seedless some of the food preparation Tweed, sizes 7 to 16 years. can consider ourselves lucky both Grapes * * * can take place the night before. in sidestepping high winds and also Potato Pancakes Fruit may be prepared and set Arguments on prohibition are Omelet with Sausage in the refrigerator to chill. Tbe warming our souls with local hot Coffee Cocoa air. never so effective as when accom dry ingredients for muffins or 5/- and 6/6 other hot breads can be mixed; * * * panied with the maximum con Baked Bananas sumption of non-prohibited liquor. cereals can be cooked and re Merchants around these parts Prepared Cereal with Top Milk heated in the morning; the table GREY FLANNEL 8/6 are preparing for the worst by im * * * Baked Sausage Meat with can be set and all of the utensils proving business premises and add No doubt many of my friends Biscuit Crust needed placed on the stove or Coffee Milk KHAKI 6/- ing new stock. Prices have been will think these are puerile kitchen table. Coffee can be thoughts, but such thoughts are measured and put in the top of fluctuating and are even now in a Hearty Breakfasts Make for tbe percolator and the cocoa and. fluid state, liable to run either responsible for the grayness to be sugar mixed for the children', up or down, depending on the state observed in the older philosopher's Successful Days morning beverage. i of the weather. whiskers, and the fact that many QREAKFAST is really the most Fifteen minutes to half an: * * * of them forsook their families and " important meal of the whole hour should suffice for the day. The homemaker who sends LOCKWARD &. CO. And speaking of the weather: rented tubs. preparation of the meal. Be * * * her flock away fortified with a firm about the members of the Reid Street West I have just heard a drastic conde good, nourishing morning meal family reaching tbe table on mnation of the Meteorological I wish some of the officials con need not worry even though time, for no matter how perfect1 Thane 1236 Station, nothing less than that the cerned with the track upkeep of the lunch money is limited. food is, it will lose some of its 254' mmm mmm W: .'age 12 __HE ROYAL GAZETTE A&D COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 INVERURIE HOTEL NOTES Lipson, Mr. Jos. A. Martin, Edw. L. McHugh, Miss Nettie Miles, Mr. and. Mrs. W. P. Milligan, Mr. and Dean and Mrs. WaUace B. Don- Mrs. J. A. Mollers, Miss Minerva -THE PHOENIX- hain, of Boston, Mass., are again at Mores, Mr. Arthur Nicholson, John tbe Inverurie, and will remain for J. Noble, Mrs. John J. Noble, The Rexall Drug Store at least a month. They are in Miss Virginia Oestrich, Mr. Edw. Bonnybank Cottage. Dean Don- Parnes, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard "THE HOUSE THAT SERVICE BUILT ham established the Harvard Bus Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Paxon, iness School. This is a return visit Mr. Frank Rauh; Vivian Ritter, of the Donhams to Inverurie hav Clara Roche, J. G. Rosenthal, ing spent a month of the season Ross Schneider, Arthur F. Schwarze _____S__9l3_i last year enjoying the balmy cli Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Schwartz, Miss mate of Bermuda. Jean Semple, Mr. and Mrs. Simon, HI Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DonneUy, Mr. and Mrs. Spano, Mr. H. S. New York City, were among the Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Tecler, guests of this hotel who arrived on Mr. A. A. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. mm ^W BUBBLES the Monarch on Saturday. Vegel, Fred L. Warburton, Mr. and ml DfrP Mrs. Frances B. Jacobs, of West Mrs. Robert M. Ward, Miss Dorothy Chester, Pa., is a guest of the In Waring, Mr. and Mrs. L. Weinstein, ft- MggQ9 ^L. -^"HS verurie, with her friend Mrs. Mr. Morton WhitehiU, Miss C. A. OF TOASTED RICE Charles T. Lansing, of Tenafiy, Wiseman. New Jersey. Mrs. Jacobs wiU Snap, crackle, pop... go these bubbles of toasted rice oo when you pour on cold milk or cream. Kellogg's Rice take a cottage in Bermuda for the ARRIVALS INVERURIE HOTEL Hi Krispies are so light—so tasty—so quickly digested. season. They tried helmet diving One of the best cereals for children. Good for grown at the Aquarium on Monday and Miss Dora E. Ytuchinsky, Mr. ups, too. No cooking required. found it very fascinating. Conveniently located in the very Heart of Hamilton R. M. MacNab, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. Henry J. Dour, New York Serve direct from the packet for breakfast, lunch— D. Onittendea, Mrs. W. B. Cordes, for supper. Sweeten with sugar, if desired. Kellogg's City, is at the Inverurie on holiday. Our thirty years in drug business puts us in Mr. Dour has found a mount to his Mrs. M. H. Jackson, Mrs. Eliza Rice Krispies help youngsters sleep sounder. They do beth Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. the singular position of serving you with a not overtax the system. Always oven-fresh in the red- liking and rides each morning over Bermuda's delightful roads. Davis, Jr., Miss Catherine E. Healey, knowledge that can only be derived from and-green packet with the patented WAXTITE inside Mrs. Peter Long, Miss Helen Long, bag. Sold by all grocers. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Mott, such experience. Detroit, Mich., are spending their Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burleign, Jr., Mr. Fred Cable, Mr. Daniel Shea, honeymoon at the Inverurie. They You have the right to demand such service. wiU remain for the next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. George K. Blanchard. Mrs. Q. C. Bradley and Mrs. B. A. Mr. Herbert Malkuj, Mr. Bernard Norris, both of New Haven, Conn., NuUesly, Mr. and Mrs. Harding are at the Inverurie for a short Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriques, Rexall and Puretest Goods vacation. Mrs. Norris is the wife Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. DonneUy, RICE KRISPIES of one of the officials of the New Mrs. G. C. Bradley, Mrs. R. A. Can only be obtained at York, New Haven and Hartford Norrio. Mi33 Elizabeth MacAuley, Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Schwartz, -THE PHOENIX- Mr. Herbert Malkus and Mr. Mrs. Francis B. Jacobs, Mri. Charles Bernard NuUesly, both of New York T. Lansing, Mr. Henry J. Dour, City, are guests of the Inverurie. Dean and Mr.. WaUace B. Donham. oo oo BELMONT MANOR NOTES ARMISTICE DAY FOOTBALL There was the usual hoUday Qood News for Penmen .., TOO MUCH Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Andrew, of crowd on the Garrison Field, to Des Moines, Iowa, are among the witness the ar ual game between guests who arrived on Saturday by the "Collegia.is" and "Veterans." Rid. -olours, lull body, makes way of the Monarch. The footbaU was of a high order, A delightful family party is your pen travel swiftly and as there is much competition to PARKER smoothly. A product of the paying a visit to Bermuda, guests of appear in these elevens, and the Belmont. They are the Misses Parker Fountain Pen Co.. spectators were treated to a first Ltd.. Canada Alma and Eleanor Leahy and Messrs class display of football.. The teams James and Gordon Leahy, from QUINK ACID were Collegians:—Goal D. Smith, Brooklyn, N.Y. backs, E. Tucker, E. DowUng. halves Mr. E. Carey, and Mr. I. Carlin, B. Hodsoll, A Steed, G. Pearson, The New both of New York, are paying a forwards, H. Tucker, W. Bean, C. visit to Bermuda, and are regis Swainson, M. Ward, D. Steed. When there's too much arid in indigestion or biliousness show the tered at the Belmont. • Veterans, goal E. Watson; backs, Fountain Fen Ink your stomach, you must force your digestive system is becoming too Mr. Louis B. Davidson, with a R. DarreU, H. White; forwards, P. self to work, and even pleasures acid. Whenever you are taking cold party of friends are spending some Packwood, W. Thompson, R. Thom are too great • an effort. Appetite or feel sluggish, weak, constipated. Dries 319b Quicker on Paper days at Belmont Manor. pson, T. Weldon, B. DarreU. lags; the digestion is poor; the Phillips' Milk of Magnesia has a Writes Smoother—Makes Permanent Records whole system suffers. gentle laxative action. Mr. and Mrs. KUby, of University The Veterans won the toss and Laboratory tests show that an Delightful to take. Endorsed by Gardens, Great Neck, Long Island, defended the southern goal, and acirl condition is due to errors in physicians for 50 years, and pre are spending their honeymoon in the Collegians quite early began modern diet. But you need not wait scribed everywhere for men, women Bermuda, and are at the Belmont. to apply pressure. Ward openeP to diet your way out of trouble! 2 oz. bottle 6d. 4 oz. bottle 10d. and children. It always bears the Another honeymoon couple is the scoring for them with a good Take a tablespoonful of Phillips' name Phillips for your protection. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Haveroo, of shot, and the game had not been Milk of Magnesia. To Preserve Your Teeth East Orange, New Jersey, who wiU .•.ong in progress before C.Swainson This will neutralize the excess Use Phillips' Milk of Magnesia remain at the Belmont for the next added a second goal for them. For acid instantly; make you feel like as a mouthwash every evening at few days. a new person in just a few moments. a time the Veterans monopolised bedtime. This will protect your Dr. Donald J. Magilliga'n, Brook the exchanges, but the Collegians THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Take a little whenever heartburn, teeth from lactic acid, the cause of lyn, New York, is a guest of the sick headaches, nausea, flatulence, defended stoutly. From a nice most tooth decay. Belmont Manor. Mr. MagiUigan piece of combined forward play plans an indefinite stay in Ber W. Thompson scored for the Veteran muda. defeating Smith with a neat shot NOW IN TABLET FORM TOO: A party of girls arrived at the Watson was quite out of form in the Phillips' Milk of Magnesia Tablets are Belmont on Saturday. They are Veterans goal, and C. Swainson now on sale at drug stores everywhere. the Misses Loretta Colgar, Bene again put the baU past him for ONLY FRESH WATER— Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a McMahon, of New York and Brook another goal, before the whistle teaspoonful of genuine Phillips' Milk of lyn; Sadie Champ, CatskiU, N.Y.; blew for half time. is used here. Fresh water, mild and their chaperons, Mrs. Jesse Magnesia. Pleasant to take; mint-flavored. Early in the second haU C. Swain BERMUDA soap, and plenty of intelli Heap, Nyack, N.Y. and Mrs. N. F. Easy to carry in purse or pocket. son was again prominent on the gence are what we use on your Rowan, also of Nyack. wing, and added to the Collegians LAUNDRY clothes. Every garment gets 4 BERMUDA GENERAL AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, score, and Ward added a fifth and to 6 different changes of soft Jr., of the Stenton Hall Apart K. C. MERCER sixth goal for them, both from water in the bath we give it. ments, Phila., Pa., were among spectacular shots, which arroused Cleaning and Dyeing That is why laundry done the Agents and Distributors the honeymooners who arrived on great applause from their support Department "Sanitary Way" is so fresh • •:____••:____• :=_;_• •_:_?_:••_=_?_;••:::%_;••:::%:;;• •;«%:; Saturday to spend some days at ers. A. Thompson gave F. Weldon and white. •K_2£___K::2_;_I m-i-M •____:••_:___•__;____• •_:__::••;___! 152 V_|ft Belmont Manor. a nice pass and he promptly headed Mr. and Mrs. T. Confrey of 16 it into the net past Smith. Before West 85th Street, N.Y.C, are pay the whistle went C. Swainson added ing a visit to Bermuda, and the another and this closed the scoring. HamUton 2104 St. George's 163 Somerset 48 Belmont Manor. A word of praise should be given to Lyall Dean, of Worcester, Mass., the "OoUegians" goaUe, Donnie is at the Belmont. He is recuper Smith, who played a great game. "Where the Promise is Performed" ating from an illness, and wiU -oo- m* This Illustration. *ss r» spend some days picking up health depicts the attractive in Bermuda sunshine. THE BERMUDA POOL, 1932 1 ffijfiZandtfectar'Decaiiter. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Grawaig, of jQectar* Chicago, we're among the visitors to arrive at the Belmont on Saturday. Under the Auspices of The NEW STOCK oo is the perfection of long I ARRIVALS ELBOW BEACH HOTEu Chamber of Commerce HALL'S DISTEMPER experience in the production All Colours Mr. Abbott Abercrombie, Mr. Bermuda Cigar Store 15 0 0 of rare old Scots Whisky and Mrs. H. J. Bailey, Mrs. H. The "Bermudian" Pub I'he period ofmaturatio n in Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. lishing Co §00 seasoned old wooden casks Black, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Blank, Smith & Scott, Ltd 10 0 0 GODET AND YOUNG Dr. and Mrs. B. Brookman, Mr. R. D. Whitter 5 0 0 is extended overmanjryeapSj and Mrs. W. E. Brown, Miss Ruth J. E. Lightbourn & Co 50 0 0 Dial 1294 and its exceptionally fine Babe, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. G. Burke, Bda. Mineral Water Co... 10 0 0 2630*_Jw. quality is guaranteed.. Miss Dorothy Cantwell, Mr. and Bermuda Hardware Co. . 10 0 0 Mrs. David Colgahan, Mr. W. John Barritt & Son 10 0 0 ThE DISTILLERS AGENCY. LTD., Colgaham, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wm. Bluck&Co 10 0 0 DISTILLERS, EDINBURGH. Cramer, Miss Kathrya. Crawford, Otto Wurz 5 0 0 Miss Mary Crookler, Miss Mary M. E. Brownlow Gray, O.A... 10 0 Obtainable alibeprincipal Clubs Dailey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Allan Dash, Masters Hardware Co 10 0 0 Keep Cool With and Hotels, and at a//leading Jr., Mary J. EUsworth, John Feley, Bermuda Laundry 10 0 0 Establishments. Mr. and Mrs. Glcich, Miss S. Gra- "Glencoe," 8 0 0 CENTURY Non-RadioIiiterferiDg FANS bow, Mrs. Clara and Miss Ruth "FoqthiHs. ' 5 0 0 Gra.ucell. Mrs. H. Haitman, Iring ChesleyE. White, 15 0 0 GOSLING BROS. Hart man, Miss Alice M. Heins, Cambridge 5 0 0 AGENTS Pheve A. Jacobus, Samuel R. The Grocery Company 15 0 0 Jacobs, Miss RegLia Jenkin, Mr. Godet & Young 10 0 0 THE BERMUDIANA CYCLES and Mrs. S. Katz. J. J. B usheli 3 0 0 •&____ ;r____w»*3*»;i Miss Mae L. Kennedy, Mr. and Royal Gazette and Colonist 274.iqw.tp. Mrs. Sam Laud, Mr. and Mrs. DaUy 80 0 0 UNPAINTED FURNITURE Make up your own Colour Schemes DRESSERS, CHESTS OF DRAWERS, CHAIRS, BED TABLES, ETC. sf All at Hew tow Prices 1 CHESLEY E. WHITE A. I. '2 2485<]_Im.eitp "WW^ THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932 Page 13 Capitol Gets Its Annual Bath One Day BARGAIN SALE this Saturday Men's Suits, Women's Coats, s Dresses, Corsets, Lingerie, Silk Shawls, Bags, Sweaters and Accessories offered at ridiculous ly low prices to clear. Firemen or Washington, D. C. are seen as they turned No Charges No Returns their high-pressure hoses on the national Capitol Building to give it its annual thorough washing in vteffufxAoh for th$'"(S'onvening of g_f}_r?.s_ In December. ;.T___f*il_ CHRISTMAS CROSS-WORD COMPETITION TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS Rules for Competitors .2632 Fill in puzzle plainly in ink, using block letters only. Competitors must fill in the printed coupon and this, together with a remittance of 6d., must accompany each solution. Competitors may send in as many solutions as they wish, but a coupon and 6d. must be sent with each solution. 'WHO KNOWS THEM BEST-" in Kathryn Albert, magazine writer. Solutions must be addressed to: Today Miss Albert is in New York, Tasty Dishess Forf oday while Miss Crawford remains in By JANET WBMTON Col. R. W. GRAY, (By Arthur Kempner) c/o Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. Hollywood. Both are busy in their own work, yet there are letters, Solutions will be placed in a ballot-box and the first, second and third pleasant meal. Even the most Someone is credited with the 'phone calls and occasional visits. MENUS graceful person is seldom at ease correct solutions drawn will receive prizes of f 1,10/- and 10/- respectively expression, "Who knows them best, Each is always ready to help the Buffet Suppers ia'.ancing a tea cup in one band Any sum in excess of these prizes will be donated to the hospital. loves them best." It may easily other at a moment's notice. Grilled Sardines on and a plate in the other. Toast Fingers The buffet menus above were No solution will be received after Dec. 10. apply to motion picture stars, for Ramon Novarro's first big pic those who know them best, love Stuffed Celery Chutney planned when a substantial meal No employee of the Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily is eligible for the ture, "Prisoner of Zenda," estab Assorted Cold Meats ...s wanted — when a group of them with an understanding gained competition. lishing a lasting friendship between Potato Salad •"riends drop in after a skating by knowledge, and the companion the impetuous Latin star and the Hot Graham Rolls party, or when your Hallowe'en The award of the editor is final. party draws to a close, such a ship of years. dignified, white-haired Lewis Stone. I Cocoanut Macaroons Friendship with an actor does Coffee Hot Chocolate meal will be welcomed with joy. 1 2 3 4 5 6 :::: 7 8 In "Mata Hari" they again worked Hallowe'en Party Menus not come easily. There are long together. Novarro has also enjoyed Grapefruit, Alligator Pear ;;;; :::: periods, perhaps, when you do*not Grilled sardines in the first the long friendship of both Ruth Cocktail menu offer a hot beginning to 9 10 :::: 11 :::: see him. An engagement may keep Chatterton and Ralph Forbes. Sweetbread-Mushroom Casserole the meal. Although tomato juice :::: Hot Rolls ;;;; him in a distant town, or another Six years ago a young actress cocktails, cool and pink in glass- continent. Only a great loyalty Molded Tomato and Cheese es surrounded with cracked ice, 12 13 • ••• 14 15 16 17 •••* 18 19 was appearing in a play, in London. Salad can bridge this gap. a fruit cup or seafood cocktail As she left the stage door she came ! Assorted Cheese Crackers would also be relished. Cold • « • • Oftimes friendship is born of face-to-face with a girl standing Coffee meat and potato salad with hot .*•* I • t* ::: : • • • *••• • ?••• • I • * strange contacts, and in strange in the rain. That was the beginning rolls, crunchy macaroons and - .... places. A feeling of mutual under Buffet Offers Easiest Method caffee or hot chocolate complete 20 21 .... 23 :::: ii 25 26 27 of a six year companionship between ! the satisfying meal. For a Hal »«•• standing does not always occur I Tallulah Bankhead and Edith Of Entertaining lowe'en party bread and butter between people in the same walk 29 30 Smith, her present secretary. HE buffet is the most versa sandwiches cut in Hallowe'en of life. Frequently there exists a William Haines' best friend is tile method of entertaining; shapes might be substituted for :::: :::: :::: ;;;; T the rolls, and tiny pumpkin pies much finer feeling between those | his business manager, Larry Sul it may be as light and dainty as 31 32 34 35 36 37 38 with faces marked on them with .... • ••• tastes are worlds apart. livan. They roomed together years a tea or sufficient satisfying for :::: ZllZ t supper. It is easy to serve and whipped cream or raisins would Marie Dressier, for one, has seen ago in New York. Both were dead more guests can be taken care of be delightful as a dessert. »*_•_« life from every side, and according broke, except when Haines was without the help of a servant. Cocoanut Macaroons ly observes it through eyes grown lucky enough \o sell a few bonds. You will find it almost as much I am sure you will want the 39 40 :::: 41 42 :::: 43 44 :::: 45 46 kindly through experience. A great Today Sullivan runs Haines* anti fun as a picnic, without any of reeipe for the cocoanut maca the grief. roons. Combine one and one- deal of credit for this must be que shop in Hollywood. You need not serve a conven half cups cocoanut with one- I • • I1 7 18 49 given to Mamie and Jerry Cox, John Miljan has had a ten years' tional meal when you serve buf half cup sweetened condensed • • • • • ••* negro man and wife, who have association with Chester Vanderlip, j fet style. Plan your menus to milk, one-fourth teaspoon salt, • • « • meet your needtf. Use all of one-half teaspoon vanilla and 50 51 52 53 .... 55 • • • • 57 been her servants for over twenty executive of the Bank of America, in Hollywood. Besides valuing your ingenuity in laying out your one-fourth cup chocolate malted :::: :::: years. They know Miss Dressier decorations and arranging the milk. Fold in the white of one as no one knows her. They have Miljan as a friend, Vanderlip ad- j table. The elements which com egg beaten until very stiff. Drop been with her through her failures, mires him as a bank robber—but | by spoonfuls on an oiled baking *•*• • • • • prise the menu may be placed as well as her successes. They run for picture purpose only. upon a central table or buffet sheet and bake in a moderate with plenty of silver, napkins oven for fifteen minutes. 58 59 60 61 62 63 :::: 64 65 her household with scruplous effi Two people who know each other :::: and serving dishes available. Alligator Pear, Grapefruit • — ciency, knowing her personal pro best are Jean Hersholt, and Eric Do, when planning a meal of For the alligator pear, grape 66 67 68 blems, her likes and dislikes-soften von Stroheim, who recently appear- | this sort, provide a place for fruit cocktail in the second :::: ;;;; : ': : : • • • • . in the middle of the night Miss ed sith Garbo in "As You Desire your guests to place their dishes menu marinate thin wedges of 69 :::: 70 72 j Dressier, through half-closed eyes, —coffee tables, the small nested alligator pear and grapefruit in 71 Mr." Von Stroheim's dynamic tables or bridge tables will serve a sharp French dressing. Chill :::: :::: will see Mamie come tiptoeing in. personality is in strange contrast for the purpose. Many hostesses thoroughly and serve with cat- She feels the covers being tucked to the quiet, slow-moving Hersholt. overlook this necessary part of a . up thinned with lemon juice. ACROSS 50-Brood of pheasants* 23-Pronoun around her shoulders. A fresh When Walter Huston signed his 52-Girl's name 24-Animal glass of water is placed beside her contract with Metro-Goldwyn- 1-Mountain peak. 54-Girl's name 25-Ancicnt pistol bed. If she has worked hard .the Prince of Wales In Golfing Attire 56-Benedictine title 26-BrIag forth Mayer, he renewed his friendship 3-Oriental cymbal previous day, she is not allowed to with one of tho studio's scenario 5—Drop bait gently in 58-Animal 27-Pendant water 60-Coal and timber ves 32-Without get up for breakfast. Mamie brings workers, John Meohan. It dates 7-Japanese bream sel 34-Mountain (Crete) it to her bed, and if Miss Dressier back over twenty years to th i time 9-Silver coin 62-And so on 36-Macerate argues against it she is in for a 64-Mineral 38-Electrolytecomponent when Meehan was stage director of 10-Sooner than good scolding. And woe be unto H-Eggs 66-Coin (Portuguese) 39-Beard of wheat plays in which Huston appeared. 12-Highest note in* 67-Ornamental sash 40-Scrutinize him who would try to get past oo— 68-Same Guido's Scale 41-Add to Jerry Cox at the front or back NEW FLIGHT RECORD 14—Cereal 6^-Cereal 42-Narrow inlet* door of me Drossier household! 16-In addition 70-Norse War God 43-Bird 18-Sweetheart. (Scot) 71-Abyssinian vizier 44-E_clamation Seeing John Barrymore in all CALIFORNIA, Nov. L_—Breaking 20-Suffix denoting col 72—Fit condition 45-Snood the glamour of an actor, it is hard the trans-continental east-west lection of sayings 46-Vegetab*e 51 -Foreign coin to realise ho was once a newsp i-^r speed record by one hour and 17 22-Hawaiian garland* DOWN cartoonist. On the editorial staff minutes Roseoe Turner sent his 24-Death 53-Road 26-Decay 1-Side issue 55-Fastener of the San Francisco Examiner was aeroplane down 12 hours and 3 28-Article of apparel 2-Girl's name S7-Turkish weight Walter Deffenbaugh. His friend minutes out of New York. 29-Marble 3-New Testament coin 58-Fisli 59-Practice ship with Barrymore made thorn 30-TurHsh officer 4-Pasturage room-mates. Both progressed, but 31-Hawaiian tree 5-Algerian governor 60-Townsman 33-Pluto 6-Shoot 61-Tower by that time Barrymore had turned 35—Unit of work 7-Headgear 62-Goddess of healing* his talents to the stage. Staff and Departmental 37-Beak 8-Keen resentment 63-Kind of lettuce 39-Goddess of mischief 13-Cease (Scot.) 64-Spout Len Smith, a big tow-headed 41-Heed 15-Regpid 65—Ivy busa cameraman, is often seen with Dance 43-Greek letter* 17-Penod of time Barrymore. The two attend the 4S-Bend in timber 19-Eye N.B.-A11 words except 47—Animal 20-Chest those marked * can be weekly fights and wrestling matches Notice to Patrons on the in 48-Pracliee 21—Garment (Syria) found in Chambers' 20th Smith is one of the very few Holly 49-Shouting 22-Lover (Scot.) Century Dictionary. wood people to have been singled vitation list out by the film star. A little over five years ago an A DANCE COUPON unknown girl arrived at the Metro- Will be held in the Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Today GARRISON GYMNASIUM, NAME (block letters) ~ such successes as "Possessed'.' and "Letty Lyntoa" make Joan Craw PROSPECT ADDRESS - — ford known throughout the world. on It was inevitable she shouldjneed Wednesday, 16th November DATE " "~ a close friend in her climb to the top. There were all the hopes, This interesting picture shows the Prince of W* Page 14 THE &OYAL G/mWm AND O0LQHIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932- When the Court found the women STAIRS MADE HER PANT guilty,.Mr. Pearman arose to ask Classified whether the police were going to take any action against Mr. Henry. Penalty of Excess Fat Advertisements Dial 1025 When Sgt. Pantry said he had re for ceived no instructions from his superiors, Mr. Pearman indicated PENALTY OF EXCESS FAT EMPLOYMENT he might have recourse to the At torney General. Although she has lost but 7 lbs. of RALEIGH BICYCLES * * * her overweight, this woman finds NURSE—Trained child's nurse, must sleep in. Telephone 2398. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE i that 7 lbs. has made a remarkable RADIOS difference to her. There can cer 2609ttu. ei to m21. Erwin St. Thomas Roosevelt tainly be nothing wrong with a re LADY to assist with a few young Simons, 20 years old, who at 1.00 ducing treatment that brings such children in small school. Box No. a.m. on Armistice Day tried to increased energy and vigour. 2639tw.th.f. jump into the tank of his house in Her letter reads:—"I am 53 years Paget Parish, was charged yester old and my height is 5 ft. Last year day with attempted suicide. He I weighed 154 lbs. For six months I WANTED was remanded for three days ob have been taking a half-teaspoonful WADSON'S servation. of Kruschen Salts, making no change in my diet. Now I am less GLASS SHOWCASES in good con 2007__Im. round the hips, and only weigh 147 LIQUOR LICENCE FOR GOLF dition. Dial 1160. CLUB lbs. dressed. But I feel lighter 2622*w. and can now run upstairs, which be fore used to make me pant. I feel The licencing authorities yester much better than of late years— day granted a liquor license for the FOR SALE TODAY NEW YORK STOCK HAMILTON POLICE COURT not so heavy—and I now enjoy golf course and club at Belmont dancing."—(Miss) J. H. Manor. The license was dated for PLANTS—For the sum of £3, the Talking Pictures: MARKET Kruschen is based on scientific Dec. 1. following collection of plants may Reid HalTTheatre: Four Feature Assault on Schoolmaster Who principle—it's an ideal blend of 6 be had—6 Palms, 6 Orotons, 2 Programme, 3,7 and 9 p.m. separate minerals which help Caned Child and Hart Sister TWO WEEKS FOR VAGRANCY Double Red Poinsettias, 2 choice * * * glands, nerves, blood and body Closing Prices Hibiscus. Apply Freer Cox, May Mechanics' Hall Theatre: "Wo organs to function properly and George Charles Bascombe, 62- flower, Devonshire, Dial 1364. man from Monte Carlo" and As a sequel to the caning of maintain a splendid degree of Fri. Tues. year-old painter, of no fixed abode, 2562fsl2.wl6. "Beauty and the Boss," 3,7 and Wilhelmina Daniels, a pupil at the health—it builds up energy and 9 p.m. Alaska Juneau. — N.Q. 11* Central School, the child's mother was found guilty on a charge of strength all the while you're train AQUA VISTA ESTATE, South Road, 00 Alleghenny Corp N.Q. If and sister were found guilty yester vagrancy and sentenced to serve ing yourself down to a point of Devonshire. 16 to 20 desirable Allied Chemical...™... 81 791 day of assufting the schoolmaster, two weeks in gaol at hard labour. normal weight. residential building lots, 60' x 140' Am. Can — 56| 561 Mr. C. A. Issac Henry, and it is Bascombe was picked up at 3.45 a.m. East and West on 20 foot private Am. & Foreign Pow.... 9| 81 possible that some action will be yesterday on King Street, N. FOREIGN EXCHANGE road. All with beach rights. Am. Smelt. & Refln.... 17J 161 taken against Mr. Henry. * * * Apply F. J. G. Foote, Hamilton. Am. Water Works 24 21 § The Wor. A. C. Smith, who fined Drunk and incapable in a public 2391*tu ei to 30/11/32. Am. T