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CRICKET TEAM LEAVING FOR INQUEST ON ORCHESTRA SEASONAL DECLINE OF JOBS CANADA NOTES RECOVERY U. S. TOUR TODAY PLAYER TODAY IN U. S. VERY HEAVY SIGNS: REVENUE UP LEYLAND SCORES A BRILLIANT Planned Economy Headed for by Four Games to be Played in Death in Hospital Monday Soon Secretary of Labour States Loss CENTURY IN UPHILL FIGHT Conservative Government New York City After Admittance is Greater Than Usual The Bermuda cricket team which WASHINGTON:—Decided drop in OTTAWA, Ont.—Dominion re­ "AUSSIES" GO IN SECOND TIME; SCORE 186 is to make a "tour" in New York The circumstances of the death employment and payroll totals from venue from customs and excise in City and immediate vicinity will of Mr. Harry Kelner. a member of June to July, the Secretary of the first four months of the present FOR 2 BY CLOSE OF PLAY leave today on the "Monarch of the Elbow Beach Hotel orchestra Labour, Miss Perkins reported, re­ fiscal year was $18,398,075 more Bermuda." will be investigated today by a sulted in an estimated net loss of than for the same period last year They will begin their first game, Coroner's jury at '.he City Hall. 359.000 workers and $10,460,000 in and income tax receipts showed a Kelner was admitted to the King slight improvement. Dogged by injuries England were dismissed for 321 runs in reply to at the Dyckman Oval in New York weekly wage disbursements. t Ua S maSSlve flrst innin 5 total of 70i City, on the 25th of this month, Edward Hospital on Monday after­ The economic index of the Do­ ^ I2 .' * yesterday. Tbji was less than Due mainly but not completely 8 3113 total when they meet the Pick of New noon at 3 o'clock and died at 4.15. to seasonal factors. labour disturb­ minion Bureau of Statistics main­ ^IVf? A" " " - England, however, were not forced to follow on tained a higher average in July eCOnd inn n S beCause tIte match is b f York. On the following day, on the Kelner, who was 24 years of age ances, drought and extreme heat, w!lt ,l / i «n* °"Sht to a finish. same ground, they will play the had been in Bermuda for about the decreases of 3 per cent in em­ than in June. Carloadings are on the increase and railroad revenues With the promising overnight total of 90 for no wicket, the start of New York Cricket League. a year. He was a saxophone player ployment and 6.8 per cent in pay­ yesterday's play saw five English wickets lost cheaply in little more than On September 1st the Bermuda and his home was m New York are up. The cost of living has rolls were above the average of the advanced a little. an hour's play. Then, as the Aussies attack continued to take heavy toll side will play against the Cosmo­ City. decline usually taking place in of the home batsmen, Leslie Ames was forced out of the game through politan League of New York City, Yesterday the Coroner for the July. These optimistic signs of recovery ai^f 3«r *cmi**33- Bowes wa* ako absent through illness. With and on the 2nd and 3rd they will Central District, Mr. Villiers Smith, This year was equalled only in are seen by Canadian officials. Ames and Bowes off the field and eight out for 321. tea was taken. During play a two-day match against the ordered a post mortem examination 1930 and exceeded by less than 1 Wheat exports in July and for the SSta-1™! I was d^lded that Ames could not resume and the English Pick of the Cosmopolitan and New to be performed. per cent in 1931 and 1932. year ending Aug. 1 were smaller innings therefore closed for 321. York Cricket Leagues. It was orig­ "Factory employment decreased than in the same periods a year ago * A6'0'! ?,°se of play Aust'alla had amassed 186 for 2, Brown and Pons­ —oo— ford being dismissed. inally hoped that fixtures would be 3 per cent and payrolls dropped but in view of steadily advancing prices this is not being taken too arranged in Boston and Philadel­ 6.8 per cent from June to July. THE OVAL, August 21 iCP)— phia, but it was subsequently FRANCE AND THE GER­ seriously. tied in knots. ... At the other end July is normally a month of declin­ Something akin to disaster struck Wyatt then lose his wicket to found that these would not prove MAN PLEBISCITE ing employment and payrolls. "OFFICIAL MEDDLING" the English team in their uphill Grimmett after scoring 17 in 136, to be a paying proposition. Employment decreases have been fight against the Australians as appearing to pull the ball into his The team is being managed by recorded in twelve and payroll de­ The Montreal Gazette and other the fifth and final Test match newspapers voicing the views of off-stump. This was Grimmett's Mr. J. B. Williams, who resided PARIS. Aug. 21 (CPi— French creases in thirteen of the preceding progressed today. With the result 100 th wicket in Anglo-Aussie Test for 27 years in New York City. He leaders profess to see in the German fifteen years for which data are Canadian business men, welcome is entailed the destiny of the cricket. managed a similar tour for a Ber­ plebiscite a setback to Herr ­ available," Miss Perkins said. what they declare to be signs of mythical "Ashes" and it is pract­ muda side in 1927. ler's hopes to "dazzle foreign pow­ "natural recovery" and express the Hammond, who had hitherto STRIKES ically certain that the Aussies will been batting dourly, decided to The team will be: Walter Darrell ers' by showing that all Germany hope that there will not be too take them back "down under" tcaptain:. Arthur Simons (vice- much "official meddling" with the hit out. Ha scored boundaries off was behind him. "Strikes, which directly or in­ within the next five weeks. Grimmett, Ebeling and O'Reilly captain), Elliott Simons, O'Brien Sources close to the Government directly affected plant operations, course of returning prosperity. In reply to Australia's tremendous Against this argument is the fact impartially. . . . But slashing at a Simons, Eric Hunt, H. Douglas, added, however, that Chancellor together with drought and extreme first innings' total of 701 of which ball which was dead on his off Fred Darrell, S. Tucker, W. Hinson, Hitler's "menace to Europe" is heat, tended to accentuate the cus­ that, despite many straws showing Ponsford and Bradman jointly con­ that the wind of recovery is blowing, stump he was easily caught by Old- Arthur Durrant and Sydney Ming. still unabated. tomary seasonal decline in July tributed no fewer than 510 runs, field at the wicket off Ebeling's The team returns to Bermuda on because of inventory taking and a tenth of the population of Canada England hit up 90 without loss bowling after contributing only 15. the 5th September, when they sail ——oo repairs and vacations. is still on relief. The total at the when stumps were drawn on Mon­ England had now lost five wickets from New York. "I do not mean to say that end of June last year was 1,202.844 day evening. Sutcliffe and Walters BRITAIN DENIES AGREEMENT and on the same date this year it in an hour and fifteen minutes for 00 strikes, drought or seasonal fac­ were together and had made light only 58 runs. Leyland and Ames tors entirely account for these de­ had decreased only to 1,133.606. work of the bowling . . But the WITH JAPAN Since the midsummer season here, took over the defence and pro­ OBITUARY creases, the causes of which can disaster came when no less than ceeded to stop the rot. They took only be appraised when time has as in the United States, has failed five of England best bats were to maintain the business activity their time in getting set. then Ley- Mrs. Alexander J. Frith LONDON, Aug. 21 {CPi—British elspsed within which to analyze and down for 211 runs by lunch time land, with a fine drive and Amos official circles have joined Japanese appraise developments. We do of earlier months, it is not likely today. All this happened within that the total can be greatly re- with a leg glance, sent up .lie 150 "The passing of that special type representatves in formally denying know that retail sales have been the space of little more than an on the board. of old Bermuda lady- always asso­ the reports of an imminent dip­ more seriously affected in the djiceu until the expected Autumn hour's play. ciated with gentleness, grace and lomatic agreement or treaty be­ drought regions than in other parts revival. With defeat staring England in CBIPPERFIELD ON THE ATTACK dignity." Thus a friend writes to tween the two nations. of the country, according to the If the course which the Trade the face Leyland and Ames became Chipperfield came on to the at­ oiie of Mrs. Frith'g daughters. And The report, which gained wide reports regularly received by the Minister, the Hon. Harry Stevens, associated in a grim stand, defiantly tack and Ebeling took over again this of her burial: "Such a beauti­ circulation abroad, is variously Bureau of Labour Statistics. has planned continues to win endeavouring to help the rally of from Grimmett, the lafrcer bowler ful setting, all in the eventide, and attributed to Soviet or German "We cannot know definitely as public approval, this may be the fortunes somewhat. At lunch time earning his first rest after more the eventide of a lovely life." sources. yet to what extent strike conditions issue on which the next general the pair had put on 40 and 28 runs than an hour's bowling. Grimmett Another old friend writes the — oo have served to reduce manufacture election will be fought. The respectively, halting the vicious had taken two wickets for 30 runs following tribute to 'Aunt Lucy': through limitation or cancellation authors of a recent analysis of the attack of the Aussies for the time in 17 overs, six of which were maid­ Endowed by Nature with rare LEAGUE SEES IMPROVEMENT IN of orders nor can we now be certain Canadian set-up, reached the con­ being. ens. grace. what other causes have contributed clusion that the Dominion, "me­ Ames jumped into the bowlirg A lovely form, a beauteous face. WORLD'S BUSINESS to the result. These we are ex­ chanically considered, is one of the SUTCLIFFE IS DISMISSED frequently, while Leyland was send­ A generous heart and gentle ploring and must explore further most socialist ically organized ing beautiful drives to the off. mind, before drawing conclusions. countries in the world." GENEVA, Aug. 21 (CP;—A report The pitch was as good as ever There was s.n occasional flaw in She seemed a queen of woman­ "A sharp reduction from the Canada has never been conscious­ by the League of Nations shows when the match resumed on the the Aussies fielding, but the bats­ kind increases in July of last year, which ly socialistic, but she seems to be improvement in the world's bus­ third day, despite the fact that the men were earning their runs and All through her life; and as the Continued on Page 10 heading straight toward a planned weather prophets had predicted rain brought the score to 211 from 142, shades iness structure. The monthly sta­ economy. It is a consummation to tistics reveal that raw food produc­ The sky was overcast at the opening Leyland having 40 to his credit and Of night approach and daylight —00 which the present Conservative of play. Ames 28 at the interval. fades, tion maintained the 1928 level, government has brought her near, while other raw materials were Although the Aussies had amas­ CROWD INCREASES TO 25,000 No shadows on her face are seen, LEAGUFo S BUDGET if with uneven steps, sed such a phenominal total and As radiance from a soul serene holding the same level and over­ oo—— coming the 1932 slump. FOR 1935 the outlook was generally dismal 25,000 spectators were present Lights up her face, as if it met for England, there were prospects at the Oval upon resumption of And caught the glow of the sun­ —oo ALLEGATIONS AGAINST that the crowd would be bigger play. Grimmett and O'Reilly went set. Great Britain's Share FILM STARS than ever. 13,000 spectators were on the attack and Leyland showed There is in this rhymed tribute "INHUMAN" TRAFFIC is £224,100 on hand at the stare. Grimmett, enterprise by getting his half cen­ no draft upon poetic licence, but a the googly artist, opened the bowl­ tury after 75 minutes of aggressive sober statement of fact, Mrs. IN UNWANTED "Poisonous Evidence" of ing to Sutcliffe who had an over­ batting. He was accorded a tu­ GENEVA:—The general Budget Frith was not only a beautiful wo­ night total of 31. O'Reilly took the multous ovation. of the League of Nations for 1935 Aid to Communists man, she was endowed with the CHILDREN other end to Walters who was not Worse luck let the English team! estimates expenditure at 10,461,:- grace and dignity of an older gen­ out 51. With a boundary off Grim­ Leyland and Ames were running 300 gold francs (£2.030,700 at pres­ , Cqt.,—Tbe Con­ for two when Kippax smartly fielded eration, and in mind and manner MONTREAL, Aug. 21 (CPi—Dr. mett Walters sent up the century ent rates:, compared with 30,827,- gressional Committee which is in­ and returned a ball. Ames scram­ as well as in appearance she was S. Boucher, director of the Montreal mark and immediately after­ 805 gold francs in the previous year. vestigating complaints against bled back but in some manner aristocratic to her finger tips. She Health Department, announced wards the first wicket fell (at 104) That sum includes 15.013,024 gold Communists have been told by the twisted and strained his back pain­ was a proud woman, but with the yesterday that he had uncovered when Sutcliffe, attempting to a francs for the League Secretariat, Captain of PoUce, Mr. W. F. Hynes, fully. Ames retired. After trying kind of pride which is akin to the an inhuman traffic in unwanted leg glance, was beautifully caught 8,536,046 gold francs for the Inter­ that leading film stars contribute some imaginary shots he returned attitude of 'noblesse oblige' and children, who had been spirited by Qldfteid on the leg-side off national Labour Office,and 2,535,646 largely to Communist funds. to the crease but was unable to has no touch of vanity or disdain, away into state-aided institutions Grimmett. Sutcliffe had scored 38. 646 gold francs for the Permanent Some of the proceedings have been continue and he retired again from by "arrangers" who were paid by MANY ACTS OF GENEROSITY Court of International Justice. held in camera, to avert "tttter- the field not out with 33 runs out the parents. WICKET STILL DEWY The expenses for the Permanent national complications" and be­ of the 221. Woodfull and Ponsford Her many acts of generosity—for The children, who were mostly Central Opium Board are estimated cause the evidence was "so pois­ led him off the field. Mrs. Frith was a generous woman— illegitimate, were removed for at 114,984 gold francs, those for onous." Frank Woolley, the Kent and had their roots partly in a deeply sums ranging from $250 to $500. the Nansen International Office Captain Hynes said he had names all-England veteran, went in to Allen joined Leyland... It was compassionate nature which caused for refugees at 280,000 gold francs, ready if they were wanted and join Walters and he received a great later learned that Ames had torn her to care for the troubles of oo and 2,200,010 gold francs are to be that some of the stars w$ns foreign­ ovation from the increasing crowd. a muscle in his back. He was others, and partly also, I think, in spent on the construction and up­ ers while oth.ers were Americans Scoring two singles in his first over, suffering from acute lumbago. At the feeling that it was fitting that ASLASKAN PILOT keep of buildings at Geneva, while He indicated that it might be nec­ Woolley was not long at the crease the same time came the sudden she. Lucy Frith, should do thus and 1,7772,600 .old francs are required, essary to promote a boycott of before his partner, trying to drive, announcement that Bowes, the so. Not a bad sort of pride, that! MISSING for pensions. films in which these supporters was easily caught at mid-on by English fast bowler, was suffering from a fistula type of ulcer and Mrs. Frith was also an intellec­ Receipts ajuauue to the same sum of the Red cause appear. Kippax off O'Reilly's bowling. The tual woman. She had a fine mind Australian trundler had bowled an would be unable to take further "You Will Never §ee Me as expenditure, and the contribu­ The motive underlying these con­ part in the match. which as well disciplined after the tion of Great Britain has been tributions, which were said to immaculate length spin ball from the start. Walters had accounted manner of seventy or ejghty year* Again" fixed at 3,361,859 gold francs £224,- into thousands of dollars. TEAM OUT TO NINE MEN for 64 out of the 108 on the board. BgG. 100), as against 3,195,179 gold Captain Hynes believed to be based francs in 1934 and 3,466,724 gold on philaftthropy.. There was another severe blow for England's team was thus cut In those days but little science to nine men with Ames' enforced ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 21. francs in 1933. TJp to the end of He stated that having once been England coming soon. Woolley, was taught and girls were not ex­ retirement also. Leyland, un­ (CP)—Pilot Frank Dorbandt, April 25,000,000 gold franca had poor themselves, and now earning after scoring 4, was caught at short- pected to learn mathematics; but dismayed, swung into one of northwest aviation hero, told been paid to the Lea&ue out of big money, the fiiw» stars felt that leg by McCabe off O'Reilly. Mr. Houston, the Schoolmaster of O'Reilly's deliveries for six and bystanders yesterday that they the tpta} pf 30,827,805 francs. they ought to heh> those who were Warwick Academy, gave those of his Allen promptly knocked a boun­ would never see him again. oo Stttl in. poverty. The matter has 3 WIOKETS FOR 25 RUNS pupils who were able and willing dary off Grimmett. OJReilly was He took off immediately after­ been taken up, with those in control tp take it, and among thgrn Mrs", giving Leyland no trouble what­ wards and has not been heard of of the film studios, who have pro­ Australia had thus made a won­ frith," a'gped grounding in Laftn Government Home ever and he completed his 1,000 i»nd'a sense lot the meaning; and since. He was the central figure mised the police assistance. derful start for the day, capturing in several Arctic rescue flights. runs in Test cricket when 250 went accurate use of words. Captain Hynes said there were no fewer than three valuable Eng­ The following were entertained up on the board. To the end of her life Mrs. Frith 4,000 to 5,000 Communist* in Cal- lish wickets for 25 runs within 21 by His Excellency the Governor at was a reader of good books, a lover -oo- fornia, of whom half; were- in Los minutes. They were helped by the Both batsmen scored boun­ luncheon, at Government House of poetry, fond of plants and Angeles, and they were supported pitch, however, which was still daries off Ebeling. Allen, how­ U.S. JOINS INTERNATIONAL yesterday. flowers, and was keenly interested by &5,»0© sympathizers in the city. dewy and from which the ball oc­ ever, after getting 19 let one pass in public affairs. How much of LABOUR OFFICE He said, further that Californian casionally rose. from Ebeling and the, result was Mr. J. S. Vallis, M.C.P,, his bails were dislodged. her intellectual interest was due Mr. and Mis. S, 8, Teddtngs, Jr., Communists were made to pay 50 Hammond and Wyatt became i to heredity and what to environ­ cents each to help tn the founding partnered and opened confidently. Grimmett came on to bowl again GENEVA, Aug. 21. (CP)— Oaptain and Mrs. F. Wheeler. and Leyland swiped him to the ment, it is impossible to say. She Strength has been added to the Flight-Lieut, and Mrs. T. H. of an illegal Communist Press in Their aggressive stroking acted as was tbe daughter of Josiah and Germany, and that the Commun­ a bit of a tonic for the crowd which boundary. His new partner, International Labour Office here Moon, Verity, opened with a boundary Mary Washington Hutchings. Mary Dr. J. O. Sweeney, and ist International in 1930 spent now numbered 20,000. Grimmett, by the entry yesterday of the however, obviously had Hammond Continued on P»g« IS United States. Mrs. N. M. Warburton. $672,000 in America on propaganda. Canthuec da Pag* 2 New Models in ATWATER KENT lUWOS-WADSONS wmiu navw-i. „.»• *sm

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demn. It should be faced, however, THE FINAL TEST MATCH and if it is a solution of some of our future difficulties and will relieve ECHANICS Continued from Page 1 anb (Mmuat Sailg our generations to come of the pos­ INCORPORATING sibility of lower grades in living it 1MB ROYAL. UZITTI (lITU. I •»•> to leg where O'Reilly had set an ADDED JOY AT REID HALL •HALL* 1MB COLONIST AND BAILT HEWS indifference to them, therefore end, shattered Verity's stumps. 3. STERLING HOLLO WAY in a new laugh THE CIRCUS should we not in some manner get Clark of Northamptonshire was •UMCMPTION MATK* riot "HEARTBURN" together and study the best course not out 2 and Leyland took his LOCAL I — OB« T««. AOl-1 IH MO>IM'J. **'- to pursure before It Is too late? HITS TOWN Tin WTM» *at»> o»« tnvn, »/ score to 110 before being bowled by 4. Musical Oddity "COWBOY CABARET" VOMItN i — T* Umirm* »T»T«» »•• *M»"» We can possibly carry on with Grimmett. With Ames and Bowes FBI. V.*«. a population of our present size unable to bat the English innings 5. New—Different BOB STEELE Feature ttl. MiBscitirriOM properly educate our children and closed for 321. xthefuhnw find occupation for them, but for M1E. AD nnainfac' ...•ltt«J Ml L, . Grimmett shattered Leyland's w our children's children there is a H—MM »y Ike writer'! urn ••• •4*rtM u wicket, ending a magniflciently 2 NEW DIFFERENT AND BALANCED \s p ,111 il uthtaiieitT, ••• •ecaurilr i«* •••He. much more difficult question to courageous stand by the Yorkshire Da. Tk. Uiur iwnti UM rlfki «• •«•»• •» »•••<• be considered. left-hander of two hours and forty- FEATURES-REID HALL-FRI.-SAT. ItMen l«f.«r*!», «• *mklic«U«a •» •«* i-»l» I would remind readers of the ml HBi— rft w»k •»l»l»~ »x»r«M«.. minutes at the crease in which Prize Fights — Music Hilarious Fun—SLIM 3R comparative figures quoted by Mr. Leyland hit one 6 and fifteen 4's. R. C. Crawford, M.C.P., on illi- Drama — Romance goes to London Town WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934 That concluded the English in­ gitimacy, in his address in the nings, through Ames being unable A.M.E. Church on the 29th July. to bat and Bowes being ill. Tea Correspondence Illigitimacy is the sure forerunner was taken and the Aussies went TOOT! TOOT! of poverty and unhappiness, its to bat afterwards. greatest foe is education and up­ KISS <* lifting of the moral tone of a GREGORY JOINS THE TEAM ARE WE LOOKING AHEAD? community. For the benefit of those who have To the Editor of The Royal Gazette As there is no time limit to the never heard of that political econo­ and Colonist Daily. game there was no necessity for ww& % Mm mist, the Rev. T. R. Malthus, I England to follow oh. Woolely re­ will quote his doctrine which Is m Many think with me that there is placed Ames behind the wicket called Malthusianism. He held more lack of employment in Ber­ and R. S. Gregory of Surrey, the that population tends to multiply muda than is generally realized. twelfth man, joined the team, faster than its means of subsistence Evidence of it is plain enough and while McMurray, former Millwall can be made to do, and that when although Bermudians are not given soccer player, substituted for this ooc.:rs the lower or weaker to complaining about their troubles Bowes. These substitutions, of classes must suffer from lack All aboard for the comedy unemployment is easily noticeable course, were only effective so long of food; that unless an increase cruise of the season, in which in the numter of applicants for as England remained in the field. of population is checked by pru­ two lovelorn cowboys take any class of work open to the mar­ Clark opened the bowling and dential restraint, poverty is in­ their HORSE to Europe and ket. set a leg trap consisting of Sut­ I S & evitable and that the multiplying introduce him to society!... I have heard it stated more than cliffe, Hammond, Verity and Allen. W of the population will then be WHAT A LAUGH! See — once that the men frequenting the Ponsford, who scored 266 in the checked by poverty, vice, or docks are just wasters. This is Aussies fir»t innings, opened with some other cause of suffering. §&»SUMM€R¥IU€ not altogether true, as among Brown. The crowd jeered when HiLEM TWELYETREES them you will find, masons, car­ There seems to be only two Ponsford attempted his dormer penters and others who have courses open to us, either a pru­ tactics, turning back fast bumping He could dish it out— trades but who are looking for dential checking of our increase balls. These cheers turned to and he could take It!. , . j of population, or of some outlet With Leila Hyaras, Ferdinand something to do and will welcome groans when Walters at cover- He laughed at Life—and Gottschaik, May Beatty, Cornelius a steady job of almost any nature. to take care of a future surplus. point missed what looked a certain Keefe, Lucille Lund, David Life scowled hack with a The wharves are the places to Our principal asset today is the catch, Torrence, Ethel Griffies. Directed by tourist business. Are we doing charge of murderl Edward Sedgwick. Produced by which people out of work naturally Clark's leg-trap worked very ef­ Carl Laemmle, Jr. Screenplay gravitate, as it is from there they all we can to foster this business? ficiently. Thirteen runs had been The first principal of a successful can occasionally pick up an odd scored when Brown, who had only With ALICE WHITE, John Miljart, bit of something to do. tourist business is to make the contributed a , was splen­ George E.Stone, Grant Mitchell, A short time ago there was plenty places you are going to visit so didly caught by Allen who dived George Meeker, Warren Hymer. of employment large works were attractive that the visitor wants low in making the save. Directed by Kurt Neumann. Pro* under way by private individuals, to return and will rpredd abroad Ponsford himself fared little considerable public work was also the delights he experienced, the better. The great Australian bats­ And the amazing New serial scientific in course of construction, farming courtesies he received and the man fell a victim in very much the for export was in a more prosperous entertainment he enjoyexi. same manner to Hammond off thrills-"VANISHING SHADOW" condition, and money was generally It seems to me that we could Clark when he had scored 22 out iQ«f«]> more plentiful. With a dwindling make Bermuda more attractive Of 42. revenue and a likelihood of still in many little ways at a very slight n, cost. It is astonishing how the greater reduction i'n the earning The full scores follow :— power of labour, and with only little attractive potted plants and such private building and improve­ flowers around a house, that has Fall of tickets: l for 94, 2 for AUSTRALIA BERMUDA MAN PATENTS ments or increased public expend­ but small possibilities in the way 103, 3 for 111, 4 for 136, 5 for 142, (1st Innings) iture as is absolutely necessary of a garden, lingers in the mind 6 for 263, 7 for 311, 8 for 321. NEW INVENTION of the tourist and adds to the whole likely to be undertaken, it behoves Brown, b Clark 10 perspective of an enjoyable holiday Bowling:— us to look into the future welfare Ponsford. b Allen 266 There is something new under trip. O. M. R. W \m of our people. Bradman, c Ames, b Bowes 244 the sun, in spite of the old adage Louise Beebe Wilder, says in Ebeling 21 4 74 3 In conversation recently with an McCabe, b Allen 10 to the contrary. Mr. Charles Creating the Landscape, "When McCabe .61 21 0 as» economist well versed in West Woodfull, b Bowes 49 Daviss, a long time Bermuda resi­ I went to England the tiny blazing Grimmett 42.313 103 3 Indian condition, he pointed out Kippax, lbw, b Bowes 28 dent, avers that he has proved this rook gardens seen on every hand, O'Reilly 37 10 92 o to me that while Bermuda Was a Chipperfield, b Bowes 3 through his latest invention, the and in the most unlikely situations, Chipperfield i 0 22 0 beautiful place and at present ex­ Oldfield, not out 42 Rollit Razor Blade Sharpener, were a source of continental amaze­ which he has patented in Bermuda. ceedingly prosperous in comparsion Grimmett, c Ames, b Allen 7 ment and delight to me." AUSTRALIA to many of the islands of the West Ebeling, b Allen 2 According to Mr. Daviss his in­ We have so many little sheltered (2nd. Innings) Indies, he thought in a few years O'RelUy, b Olark 7 vention is entirely unique. Most corners and seemingly unattrac­ inventions, he says, are not really e£&3 conditions here—meaning princip­ Extras 33 Brown, c Allen, b Clark 1 tive spots which if cleaned up new but are evolutions or adapta­ ally the standard of living, especially Ponsford, c Hammond, b Clark 22 and treated with a few penny­ tions of old inventions. Not so of the coloured people—would reach Total 701 Bradman, not out 76 worth of flower seeds would add with the Rollit. The inventor Bum the same level as as existed in the McCabe, not out 60 West Indies. untold beauty to our landscapes. claims to have discovered a brand Fall of wickets:—1 for 21, 2 for Extras 27 His reasons for this opinion seemed Other places provide attractive seats new principle, a sharpening device 472, 3 for 488, 4 for 574, 5 for 626, sound and were based on the fact on their water fronts, and in quite different from those in or­ 6 for 631, 7 for 638, 8 for 676, 9 for Total (for 2 wickets) 186 that with our very small area, in­ sheltered nooks by the wayside. dinary usage, swifter, easier to 682, all out 701. creasing population and every We are particularly devoid of these manage, and more efficient. Bowling:— Close of play score. limited opportunities to obtain conveniences. With an eye to the tourist trade O. M. R. W. employment abroad, the earning I overheard four ladies, from 00 as well as home consumption Mr. Bowes 38 2 164 4 power of labour would consistently one of the touring ships, talking Daviss has given a local touch to Allen 34 5 170 4 reach lower levels. among themselves in front of the An increase in sun spots forecast his new device which makes it not Olark 37.2 4 110 2 In connection, I would quote the Bermudiana Hotel the other Thurs­ by scientists for the next few years only a valuable utility but an at­ Hammond 12 0 53 0 level to which he referred, as sug­ day afternoon. The gist of their is expected to improve recep ion tractive souvenir. The cylindrical Verity 43 7 123 0 gested by the statement of some conversation was "Oh! if there of local radio broadcasts and to shaped device is beautifully turned Wyatt 4 0 28 0 visitors to one of the Islands. The was some place where we could cause long distance reception to out of natural Bermuda cedar, and Leyland 3 0 20 0 following description of their ex­ rest and get a cool drink." deteriorate. decorated in the island manner. periences appeared in a recent W e have been talking for a long Eight months of easy shaving ENGLAND issue of a largely circulated mag­ time about a casino, a much mis­ with the same blade is the inven­ (1st Innings) azine. "Back of the town lie the understood word, which many tor's own experience with his device negro villages, the homes are of people interpret in its worst sense OPEN-AIR CONCERT to date, and he thinks that this Sutcliffe, c Oldfield, b Grim­ one or two rooms and easily built while in reality it refers more to a solitary blade will serve him for a mett 38 of whatever material that comes style of architecture than anything long time to come. A G Walters, c Kippax, b O'Reilly.... 64 WESLEY CHURCH GROUNDS *orin readily to hand, Food is fruit, a else. He tells us that distribution Ac^ C?Gaia**of few vegetables, a little fish. Meat I know it takes time to accom­ Woolley, c McCabe, b O'Reilly 4 through the leading stores will soon «-ircnc- • ci °* Hammond, c Oldfield, b Ebeling 15 TONIGHT is an expensive luxury; milk, pro­ plish many things, but concerted at 8 o'clock be arranged. Wyatt, b Grimmett 17 bably not one in twenty knows the effort can do wonders. ADMISSION 1/- oo taste of the genuine article, for in a Leyland, b Grimmett no -9 Ice-cream on sale GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. REWALT land where grass is practiclly ^Yours faithfully, Ames, retired hurt 33 Allen, b Ebeling 19 non-existent, cows are scarce, and Orchestra and several well-known A. W. BLUCK. Verity, b Ebeling II Mr. Littleton Fox, well-known milk is for the few. Upon inquiry artistes lawyer from New York, is paying we found that a man can be fed -00- Clark, not out 2 his annual visit to Bermuda and on 2/- a week, and can comfort­ Bowes, absent, ill 00 In the event of unfavourable »*«! gut****,. is again the guest of Dr. and Mrs. ably keep a wife and a couple of "SOOT SHOWER" Extras 8 weather the concert will bo given in Rewalt in their cottage in Warwick, children on 9/- a week. These are the schoolroom. Mr. Fox has made many friends actual figures given by a man who Hamilton, Bermuda, Total . 321 1440|s.tu on the several visits to Bermuda. drove us constantly. A woman earns Aug. 21st, 1934. 1/- a day, and she dresses gorgeously To the Editor. in yellow, with more than a soup- Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily. con of pink in her hat on Sunday. True, on weekdays she often goes Dear Sir: barefoot." Let me add my protest to that of your correspondent signing SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION These are conditions we are not "Probably one of the Many" in looking for in Bermuda, but as your today's issue. they are undoubtedly possible It at To housekeepers, and I suspect behoves us to take such steps as to also to storekeepers, the soot from make the probability negligible. the "Queen" and probably the STANDARD PHARMACY 1507C.C Bermudians living in an enerva­ "Monarch" is an intolerable nui­ ting climate are ever prone to take sance, blackening curtains, window the line of least resistance and MASS FLIGHT CHANGES U. S sills and also goods in shops. Not apathetically leave the future to The Show Cases, Soda Fountain and other fixtures of being exactly in the line of direc­ AIR DEFENCE PLANS take care of itself. tion of the berths of "Lady" boats The number and quality of the the above named business will be sold and other ships I am unable to say WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. (CP)— people we allow to settle in Bermuda if they are also offenders. Important changes in the aerial Is in our own discretion, but that Something should be done. defence plans of the United States will not take care of the steady will follow the successful massed increase of our own population. TODAY at 3.00 p.m. The question of any sort of birth Yours faithfully, flight of Army aviators to Alaska, I506^w. Mr. George Dern, Secretary of War control is one many people con­ ANTI-SOOT. JBascactsagaae i i i BSSggggs announced here yesterday THE ROYXE DS2ETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, T933 Page 3

CHANGES IN THEATRES I DUAL BILL AT MECHANICS I Movie houses in St. George's and Iitome of Consistently Qood Entertainment Bailey's Bay get improvements There are mystery dramas and romantic dramas, but usuaUy one Mr. Coppock announces today element is almost completely sub- ECHANICS HPHEATRE that arrangements have been made bordinated to the other. In "Fog for many improvements at the Over Frisco," the melodramatic M • HALL • JL • • • Gaiety Theatre in Bailey's Bay. mystery thriller shown at the Me­ This theatre is one of the first used chanics' Hall theatre, thrills and by that Company. Recently 30 suspense are blended with love and — Now Showing — AT REID HALL terludes in which a fighting laugh­ romance with such a nicety as ing youth learns that you can get new chairs were added to the equipment. There are a new form to form a most unusually enter­ Stepin Fetchit, Boswell Sisters in away with anything in a big town— taining picture. except murder. of arm chair somewhat similar TWO TRULY GREAT Musical j Comedy, New Sterling to beach chairs. To add to the First National has effected a Holloway and Bob Steele Feature. "HORSEPLAY." Can you im­ agine Slim Summerville breaking patrons, comfort a system of ex­ rare combination of entertaining haust ventilating fans is being in­ features in a single production. MOTION PICTURES Midnight oil is being burned at into London Society? In this fea­ ture laugh riot he is starred with stalled over the balcony to create The picture gets off a swift start Reid Hall these days in making up a constant movement of air that and the action never shows up to No. 1 No. 2 — a^series of unusually balanced and Andy Devine, Leila Hyams and his horse "Cynthia.'' It is an hilarious should make the Gaiety comfort­ the final smashing climax. entertaining show values. able under any conditions of out­ There is thrill upon thrill, in In addition to "One Man's event from start to finish and is a pleasing contrast to the dramatic side temperature. The lawn in eluding a mysterious disappear­ British Gaumont's Journey" ^starring the famous ance of a wealthy society girl, a values in "King For A Night." front of the theatrd is being treated tremendous hit that Lionel Barrymore which is one of oo— and new draperies will soon be in- kidnapping, two murders and a the dramatic triumphs of the year staUed behind the sound screen suicide, a gun battle in which the proved a sensation there is introduced plenty of whole­ REID HALL THEATRE The screen itself has just been master mind of a band of inter­ some comedy, music and song treated for more perfect distri­ national bond swindlers is killed, a at the N. Y. Roxy through the medium of specially bution of light to all parts of the stirring chase and a hand-to-hand selected short subjects. battle on the wharfs of San Fran­ Theatre. Critics Praise "One Man's Jour­ theatre preventing any distortion The first of these is a sparkling cisco Bay. The suspense is car­ ney" as Miracle of Love. and giving better sight lines from musical comedy under the direc­ all chairs. ried through increasingly high tion of Nick Kenny in which is pitched scenes to the very end. "I I RKO Picture Has Lionel Barrymore At St. George's the Bermuda starred Stepin Fetchit singing Dorothy Jordan, Joel McCrea, Moving Picture Company has ar­ WAS "Lazy Bones" with NBC negro Frances Dee and May Robson in ranged with the Corporation to spiritual chorus and the famous Perfect Roles. conduct their performances in the THE CRITICS SAY Boswell sisters whose harmonizing shed on the waterfront of the HA TM forms one of the highlghts of the "Thanks to Mr. Barrymore's Market Square. This change will story. Opinions of "I was a Spy" now restrained and knowing interpre­ give the poeple of St. George's an showing at Mechanics* Hall SPY" • There is little doubt that Sterling tation of the leading role, 'One opportunity to enjoy the latest Holloway is one of the coming Man's Journey* becomes a poignant motion pictures practically in the Daily Mail—"I Was a Spy" is a starring comedians of the screen and if you and revealing character study of a open air. enjoyed his last comedy, you'll drama of reality. It is a thrilling man who devoted his life to the The building is so constructed and inspiring drama. You will be highly entertained with his new service of humanity. that it is open to breezes from all Madeleine one which has the significant title sides and yet in case of rain the be glad you have seen it. "Mr. Barrymore performs the * * * CARROLL of "Heartburn." leading role with incisive spirit audeince will be protected by the Star—Nothing quite like "I Was 00 and unfailing effect. Then. too. regular roof. During the winter Herbert a Spy" has been seen before. I it is pleasant to see Frances Dee months the cinema will return found it an engrossing film. The SERIAL AT REID HALL again, if only for a few minutes, to St. George's Town Hall. MARSHAL whole production is intensely real. because there is a forthright, sim­ oo Let me strongly recommend "I Conrad Two New Features and New Serial ple actuality to everything which Was a Spy." I congratulate Gau­ Open at Reid Hall on Friday she does on the screen. mont-British on a fine film which VEIDT "And it is always interesting to "KING FOR A NIGHT" AT Chester Morris and Helen Twelve- is a distinct advance on anything Gerald see Dorothy Jordan in a picture, they have done before. trees in "King for a Night" and and she has never been fairer to see THE INVERURIE Slim Summerville in Laugh than she is in the role of the little * * * du MAURIER Feature "Horseplay" with New country girl for whom old Eli really The Inverurie Hotel, with the co­ Scotsman—"I Was a Spy" is the Amazing Serial "Vanishing sacrifices his ambition to become a operation of Reid Hall, presents an most considerable achievement in Edmund Shadow." great specialist." interesting cinema show tonight British cinema since the talkie. GWENN N. Y. WORLD-TELEGRAM. in the cool setting of the famous Evening News—The biggest and Reid Hall patrons will certainly Inverurie Gardens. The picture is best British picture ever made. get their money's worth at Reid "Barrymore film affecting drama titled "King For A Night," and Some weeks ago I said it was the Hall this coming Friday and Satur­ at the music hall.—A tender, af­ Helen Twelvetrees is the feminine best British picture. I have seen Just ask anyone who day when two new feature pictures fecting drama of frustration, star. it again and am more than ever First National's saw it on Monday or of unusual balance, a new serial beautifully played by a dstin- A romantic picture, shown amid of that opinion. This film demon­ and selected short subjects will be guished cast, opened yesterday picturesque surroundings, which drama of the Tuesday I strates to the world that at least Barbary Coast*' shown in one giant programme. morning at Radio City Music Hall. add greatly to its appeal. the Gaumont-British studio is fully Just a brief review of the casts and It unfolds a tale of defeats and vic­ The admission fee is nominal, organised for even the biggest nature of the story of each of the tories and many of its phrases reach and all cinema fans will enjoy SCHEDULE "King For A Night" tonight in the film production job. feature pictures testifies to the the heart and hold it long and ten­ * * * balanced entertainment value of derly. Covering a span of thirty delightful hotel gardens. "FOG OVER FRISCO" . . 435 — 8.40 ——oo Sunday Dispatch—Much excel­ the show: years, the film deals with the ro­ lent work has been expended in "1 WAS A SPY" » 3.10 — 7.10 — 10.00 "KING FOR A NIGHT." The mances and tragedies in the lives Formed like a globe, a new clock tells the time at any place the making of "I Was a Spy," cast is worthy of note besides of a rural community. which takes possibly the top place Chester Morris and Helen Twelve- "Once again the talented Lionel on the earth together with the day, month and year. in the ranking of British pictures. trees in the leads there is Alice Barrymore contributes one of his It will be the outstanding success White, John Miljan, Heorge E. excellent characterizations as the of our leading studio. Stone, Grant Mitchell, George country doctor who achieves great­ delightful characterisation of the * * * "Your Skin Deserves the Best' Meeker, Warren Hymer, and the ness through unselfish service and Sunday Times—At last a British light-heavyweight champion of the spinster. Among the younger the sacrifice of personal ambitions." players are Dorothy Jordon, Frances film that successfully challenges world Maxie Rosembloom. It is a "Then, too, there is May Robson, the world. Mr. Victor Saville's smashing drama with musical in­ Dee and Joel McCrea." that sterling actress who gives a —N. Y. AMERICAN. direction and Mr. Michael Balcon's LADY ESTHER ^^^H supervision jointly have been re­ sponsible for as intelligently real­ istic, dignified and gripping a film BEAUTY CREATIONS as this country has as yet pro­ There Comes to You Today From Radio City Music Hall duced. I hope it will inaugurate a new era of intelligent production Drop in or write i World's Largest Theatre in Britain. ai ir ir ic 6 STAR DRAMA OF DEVOTION + * * oo • TO THE PHOENIX WEST END NEWS REID HALL-TODAY-3.30, 9.00 p.m. for Generous Samples REV. E. DURRANT AT ST. JAME'S (Preceded by new selected shorts and Bob Steele Feature "TRAILING; NORTH" PARISH CHURCH LADY ESTHER FACE CREAM at 4.45, 7.00, 10.15 p.m.) On Sunday the Rev. E. Durrant, LADY ESTHER FACE POWDER who is on a visit to Bermuda, preached at St. Michael's at Som­ u ONE MAN'S JOURNEY" is only erset Bridge in the afternoon, and Do it Today on Sunday evening he occupied the a title to you now—but after you pulpit at St. James's Church. The Church was well filled. The thrill to its laughter and tears you'll Rector conducted the regular ser­ vice. place it alongside of "SMILIN* Mr. Durrant took his text from St. John, 20th Chap., v. 23, giving THROUGH" in your list of treas­ a most interesting discourse. (Please fill out and mail or bring for generous samples) Owing to the illness of Mr. Rob­ ured movie memories* erts, the organist, Mr. Willard Thorpe kindly filled the vacancy. Mr. Thorpe is on a visit to Bermuda He will give an organ recital after JOOOOI300<1CKIOOO<»OOOOC300I)C3BO< *v_>o«=w«=>00«» the evening service next Sunday. » * » £l4r\r\YMOrl£ PERSONAL Qood News for Venmen * * * Mr. T. J. Perinchief, of Somerset tut turn's joimtur will be a passenger for New York today. with MAY ROBSON • * a* Rioh colours full l.ody. DOROTHY JORDAN DEMONSTRATION makes your pen travel JOEL McCREA PARKER f viftly and smoothly. A Great preparation is being made product of the Parker FRANCES DEE for the demonstration and field Fountain Pen Co., Ltd., A Ptndro S. Berman production, d/'rec- day to be held in the West End Canada ted by John Robertson. MERIAN C School grounds on Friday. The QUINK COOPER, executive producer. grounds are being lighted by the Bermuda Electric Light Company, under the direction of Mr. R. Pit­ ELI WATT, M. D. ****' man. Community singing, a child­ II The New To the whole countryside he ren's exhibition and Miss Never- was Cod in a creaky old sons's platoon of Girl Guides, with ill Ftmntain Pen Ink buggy! Who but Barrymore a variety of other attractions, will could portray^the most be- | complete the programme. Dries 31% Quicker on Paper loved charter of all! ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Writes Smoother — Makes Permanent Record* The Bermuda Railway Company FRIDAY—2 NEW BIG BALANCED FEATURES is quite busy grading and im­ 2 oz bottle 6d. 4 oz bottle 10d. proving the road approaching CHESTER MORRIS in "KING FOR A NIGHT" and SLIM Scotts Hill Station on the western side. There is a good deal of traffic from this station since the agree­ SUMMERVILLE goes to London Town in "HORSEPLAY" able revision of fares, and the greatest need now is a shelter for THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. Also New Serial I waiting passengers at this busy centre,

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BATHYSPHERE Beach or Woods Not NeededI ! l Now, more than ever^... Sounding the sea to 2510 feet, If Home Meals Are Cooling fifty fathoms farther than his I previous descent, Dr. William Beebe If the food is served near the THINK MENUS house you can serve as dainty has emerged with still more weird and perishable a meal as you and wonderful discoveries than any Picnic Dinners wish, but if you must transport heretofore recorded in his explor­ Summer Salad Appetizer it for any distance take hearty of the food value of ation of the bathyspheric realm. food and cook it at the picnic Fried Chicken (Hot or Cold) grounds. Here are some picnic good Bread and think Discoveries that defy the fan­ Buttered Soft Buns suggestions that are a bit differ­ tastic imagining of any fictional Potatoes and Onions au Gratin ent: Corn on the Cob of the value when you masterpiece rise with that drip­ Fudge Cake Salad Appetizer Leads the Way ping three-ton ball in which Dr. Vanilla Ice Cream For the salad appetizer chill buy a Buttercrust Beebe and his spheremate, Otis Coffee one cup diced pared cucumber, one cup sliced red radishes, Barton, satiate their submarine Hot Baked Beans with three-fourths cup sliced scallions white loaf for four- tsuriosity under the auspices of the Salt Pork separately. 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Served with denizens which leer right back or lawn with table, chairs and rolls and jelly and a hearty des­ * I ''WO of the outstanding vessels of the umbrella then serve two or three sert this makes a nice luncheon BERMUDA BAKERY if at that spherical "fish" with meals each day out of doors when dish. A world — each over 22,400 tons — tlu> searchlights of their own! Thus only liners afloat that provide a private the weather permits. Fresh air Mocha Frosting LTD. ! 1 runs their amazing story. does something to appetites that Cream one-third cup butter hath with every room. Pleasure-planned Great though this is as a zoolo­ otherwise lag during the "dog days." with one and one-half cups con­ Telephone 1080 especially for Bermuda service with mag­ gical and oceanographic achieve­ fectioners sugar and beat until nificent lounges, smart night club cafes, The food for the menus given light. Then add one tablespoon $250,000 dance deck, complete stage with ment, the engineering phase of above can be prepared in heavy cocoa and enough strong coffee a the expedition is perhaps equally casseroles, or utensils that hold little at a tame to make a fluffy ISS*S«Jth.*if» "talkie" equipment and ship-to-shore as important. To inventor Bar­ heat well, wrapped in newspapers frosting that will spread easily phone. Sailings twice weekly between ton goes much credit for his part and'carried to picnic grounds u you want a more elaborate Bermuda and New York. some distance away if you wish. dessert than the simply iced in perfecting the subsea "gondola." In the first menu only the corn chocolate cakes, cut ofl their tops ilooooo()oooacao<>o«xiot Never before has a submarine craft needs to be cooked on the spot— and scoop out a little of the -s been subjected to such stupendous in the second the canned baked crumb. Fill with sweetened beans can be heated in a skillet pressure as that exerted upon whipped cream, then put the tops over a campflre in a few seconds. back on and frost or serve with For Reservations apply Beebe's ball at 400-odd fathoms. THE BOOK STORE The apparent ease with which the I WATLINGTON & CONYERS undertaking was carried out points to even greater possibilities from : : : : JIBS AND TOPSAILS General Agents a mechanical standpoint. by C. Moore, 10 '-. A I fascinating story of blue- These bathyspheric pioneers 1 water adventure. This ab­ HAMILTON — BERMUDA record an achievement that af­ I VOUR GOOD HEALTH solutely authentic tale is fords a worthy contrast to the i j U43f?.s. w t». as thrilling and as memor­ accomplishments of such men as "Athlete's Foot" an Annoying Disease Which Nov? able as anything written 1 Auguste Piccard in the strato­ by Marryat or Conrad. sphere. Together they help to Can Be Controlled : GOD AND THE prove that neither height nor J RABBIT by Michael Home, depth can impede man's efforts to By CLAUD NORTH CHRISMAN, HID. WHILE we are on the subject "pHE trouble commences as a 8/6. A novel of the East gain dominion over the things of uttle pimpIe or blister Anglican countryside which the physical universe.—(Christian £&*K8V5J!itiiSH - »*<* is a fine performance, rich eas FURNESS BEEMUPA LINE Science Monitor.) trouble. It is a Uttle hard to say °^ and exudes a serum and in accurate observation and (Wait? £«»!»({ wHb 8*rn«A C,»w«s»«at) why the form of ring worm that this spreads the trouble. The generous sympathy. attacks the fluid will sometimes undermine 00 the surface skm and : BIG CRICKET by Royal and United States Mail Steamers At rflete's spread in Foot, because aU directions as the fungi multi- Patsy Hendren, 3/-. Hen- many con- Ply and grow. Gradually this dren's cricket experiences. T.E.V. "QUEEN OF BERMUDA" STEA&fSHiP MOVEMENTS tract the dis- infection burrows down to the Illustrated and with a fore­ ease who do deeper layers of the skin. There word by Jack Hobbs. T. E.V. "MONARCH OF BERMUDA- not profess to is considerable inflammation b e athletes, with intense itching and burning. : ONE'S COMPANY frfin. $60 and np. Q.t.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda It is more It usually spreads up between by Peter Fleming. 8 6. A common i n the toes until the skin becomes (Furness-Bermuda Line) is due to new travel book by the PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF SAILINGS those who white and sodden. It may spread author of Brazilian Ad­ sail on return trip for New York at play tennis, all over the toes and soles of the ventUP . It is an account 3.00 p.m. today. Agents, Wat­ golf, baseball, feet. As it spreads at the edges Leave Arrive j Leave Arriv e of a journey round the lington & Conyers. football, o r the center becomes less inflamed Steamer New Ycrli Be rmuda Be rmuda Ne* Yorl who swim, but at the edges, the dried ser­ world made last summer * * * but it is be­ |I_ um makes a dry scaly rim. The and like his previous book Aug. Aug. Aug. 24 S.s. California (Cunard Anchor OR, COHISMATi cause these multiplying fungus growth con­ Monarch of BdaSat . Aug. 18 Mon. 20|Wed. 2 2 {Fri. are more the general tone is per­ Queen of Bda.. . Wed. Aug. 22 Fri. Aug. 24iSat. Aug. 25!Mon. Aug. 27 Line) is due to sail today for New tinues to undermine the outer sonal, light-hearted and York.Agents, Harnett & Richardson. likely to use public or semi-pub­ skin and spreads in various di­ Monarch cf Bda Sat. Aug. 25 Mon. Aug. 27Wed. Aug. 29'jFri. Aug. 31 lic bathing beaches, swimming rections. witty. Queen of Bda.. . Thur. Aug. 30,Sat. Sept. liSun. Sept. 2ITue. Sept. 4 * • * pools, shower baths, and bath S.s. Franconia (Cunard White houses. Each day finds more and more Monarch of BdaFri . Aug. 31 Sun. Sept. 2JSun. Sept. 2 Tue. Sept. 4 people suffering from the Monarch of Bda Tue. Sept. 4 Thur. Sept. 6 Thur. Sept. 6 Sat. Sept. 8 Star) is due to sail today This is where many individuals trouble. It is very uncomfortable, for New York. Agents, Harnett & walk around bare-footed and Queen of Bda.. . Wed. Sept. 5 Fri. Sept. 7 Sat. Sept. 8iMon. Sept. 10 leave some of the moisture from and when severe is extremely in­ THEBOOKSTORE j Monarch of Bda Sat. Sept. 8Mon. Sept. 10 Wed. Sept. 12 Fri. Sept. 14 Bichardson. their feet on the ground or floor capacitating. Many preparations * * * have been advocated for its cure, Queen of Bda. . Wed. Sept. 12 Fri. Sept. 14 Sat. Sept. 15jMon. Sept. 17 for others to absorb. Ring-worm 0!0)CX>0(>0<10<)0/ T.e.v. Queen of Bermuda (Fur­ ness-Bermuda Line) is due to ar­ rive from New York on Friday, 'Adds 70% to the Mails per Q.t.e.v. Queen of Ber­ August 24th, sailing the following MAIL NOTICES Food Value of Milk" day at 3.00 p.m. on return trip. muda for Great Britain, the Dom­ Agents, Watlington & Conyers. inion of Canada and the United Cocomalt is Cheaper * « * States of America, will close at the Mails per Q.t.e.v. Monarch of T.e.v. Monarch of Bermuda (Fur­ General Post Office on Saturday, in the Family Can Bermuda for Great Britain, the ness-Bermuda Line) is due to ar­ August 25th, at 12 noon. Dominion of Canada, and the five-pound size rive from New York on Monday, Supplementary Mail (double post­ United States of America, Will August 27th, sailing on Wednesday, age) from 12.00 noon to l.00 p.m. 9/- each close at the General Post Office August 29th, at 3.00 p.m. on return Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. today. Supplied by all leading trip. Agents, Watlington & Con­ Parcel Post for Great Britain and Supplementary Mail (double post­ yers. the United States at 11.30 a.m. grocers * * * age) from 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.m. * * • Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. S.s. American Legion (Munson Mails Despatched Parcel Post for Great Britain and Line) is due to arrive from South the United States at 11.30 a.m. America on Tuesday, August 28th, Mails leaving Bermuda tomor­ sailing the same day for New York. row, should connect with S.s. Boys', Girls', Women's, Men's Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. Aquitania sailing from New York * * * Mails per S.s. Lady Hawkins for for Southampton on Aug. 25th. S.s. Lady Rodney (C.N.S.) is due the West Indies and British Guiana, * + * WHITE SNEAKERS to arrive from the West Indies on will close at the General Post Office Mails leaving Bermuda on Satur­ Tuesday, August 28th, sailing the on Friday at 4.30 p.m. day the 25th should connect with from 1/6 to 3/6 same day for Montreal. Agents, Jf. Registered Mail and Parcel Post S.s. Olympic sailing from New S. Darrell & Co. at 4.00 p.m. York for Southampton on the 29th. THE FRENCH BAZAAR 1196«IEVS. 1AND0N AND COWIM THROUGH TOH*=»OVMamp B \s> R\O»N& OUT BRONCHO BILL RftlTLESWAKE RONSON FOR. A F1NAU USOK H«Jg; BOTH &Of*E. OVER. DAtJS RANGE TOV/ORK FOP* THE. "T-&NR-C LANDOM QONN\N& Seeing is believing FORTVM BEEF?Y See how the new ATMD RGNSON A'b Distrusting Friends A"S> A HIRBD ASSASSIN FOR Easy Washing Machine BOER* r=> AFTEJ4 WAKiiDOH ^JE PND THE^ Saves V3 Washing time HERD OF EMUS Convenient Terms By HARRY F. CAD WD LANbON SENSES DANGER. O'NEILL Bermuda Trading Company 7/16 1039?«S»w.

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HOTEL INVERURIE NOTES Newark, N.J., Miss Vera Comstock, MAN REGAINS of Port Chester, N.Y., Miss .Vir­ Miss Mollie Cullen, who is a ginia J. Carruth, of Scarsdale, feature writer on the Waterbury N.Y., Miss Ethel A. Clement, of CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Republican, in Waterbury, Conn., Brockton, Mass., Miss Edith De- ENERGY BY suarest, of Ridgwood, N.J., Miss "CANADA COMMERCE CARRIERS" is paying a visit to Bermuda and OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL BAILWAY8 the Inverurie. Miss Lillian M. Edna Dillingham, of Glen Ridge, Bayliss, of West Roxbury, Mass., N.J., Mr. Wilbur J. Dixon, of New EATING YEAST is among the visitors of the week. Canaan, Conn., Miss Gladys Frame, of Long Island City, Mr. H. O. CANADA—BERMUDA—WEST INDIES SERVICE Doctors point to case after case Miss Bayliss, is secretary to Mr. Harold Feistel, manager of the Fagen, of Bronx, N.Y., Mr. W. A. Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel *rhere men have been held down by Ferry, of Philadephia, Pa., Miss constipation. In normal cases, the Italian Line, in New England. BERMUDA — EASTERN GROUP — DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) patient finds new life and vitality Miss A. J. Nicholson, of Washing­ Helen Hartigan, of East Rockaway, when fresh yeast is eaten regularly. ton, D.C, is assistant to Mr. D.P. N.Y., Miss Hilda W. Healey, of Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Halifax, N.S., Saint John, N.B., and the reason, science explains, is that Aub. District Manager for the Norwood, N.Y., Miss Martha V. Demerara. calling each way at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica. poisons ore thoroughly eliminated Hampson, of Philadelphia, Pa. from the body. Fleischmann's Yeast American Express Company. St. Lucia, Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad is a. natural health food. It aids Miss Rose Daly, secretary to Miss Vera Johnson, Long Island digestion, and promotes normal ac­ Captain L. N. Hopkins, of the City, Mr. L. F. Johnston, Bronx, Arr. and Leave tion in the intestines. Frasef-McLean Travel Company, New York, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Koss, Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda ior Doctors recommend Fleisch­ Newark, N.J., Mr. and Mrs. Ben­ STEAMER Halifax, Boston ; Bermuda Bermuda St. John, N.B mann's Yeast, it is not like ordi­ is another of the guests of the week. jamin Katinge, Atlantic City, N.J. N.S. Mass. for W.W. and Boston nary drug-laxatives. It is not Mr. R. C Laycock, of Kingston. habit-forming... not harsh or irri­ From New York City are Miss Lady Nelson tating. Yeast is a source cf neces­ Bettine Hall, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Pa., Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Levick, of July 23 sary vitamins B, D, and 6. Hilsdale, Conn., Miss F. C Malla- Lady Hawkins July 9 July 11 July 13 July 14 Aug? 6 Mahoney, Miss Estelle Bogardus, Lady Drake Eat Fleischmann's Yeast—tiiree Miss Esther Carpenter, Miss Jo­ lieu, of Jersey City, N.J.. Miss July 23 July 25 July 27 July 28 Aug, 20 cakes a day. Try it for several Hazel E. Mullineaux, of Ansonia, Lady Nelson Aug. 6 Aug. 8 Aug. 10 Aug. 11 Sept. 3 weeks. Sick headaches vanish. sephine Longe, Miss Annette Good, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave H. Konn., Conn., Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nissen, Energy returns. Pimples and boils Jr., of Jenkintown, Pa., Mr. and Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. go. Buy Fleischmann's Yeast from Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. R. O'Con­ your grocer. nor, Miss Marguerite Smith, Miss Mrs. H. C. Noyes, of Norton, Conn., WESTERN GROUP SERVICE An interesting booklet has been Amelie P. Finard, Mr. Joseph A. Miss Josephine O'Hearn, of Lyn- printed for you. It discusses lost brook, L.I., Miss E. Piercy, Mr. Fortnightly freight, passenger and mail service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S.. vitality—and bow to regain it. Just Smith. Miss Madeline Haberer, Mrs. Charles Leistner, Miss Ida and Mrs. W. L. Lane, Miss Evelyn via Boston (In winter), calling at Hamilton, Bermuda; Nassau. Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica: mail a post-card to the address be­ Lane, Miss Marion I. Rider, Ja­ low. Ask for the free booklet. Leistner, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, making C.N.S. connection at Jamaica for Belize. British Honduras. and Mr. Carroll. maica, Mrs. Sadie B. Smith of Eas Orange, N.J., Miss G. Smith, of Washington. D.C, is well- Arr. and Leave Richmond Hill, L.I., Miss C. L. STEAMER Leave Arrive Leave represented this week. From the Bermuda for Steele, of New Haven, Conn , Mr. Montreal Bermuda capital are: Miss Elizabeth Edelen, Bermuda Montreal and Mrs. C. H. Tillon, of Newton, Miss Elizabeth J. Stratton, A. W. Mass.. (Mr. Tillon, is well-known Lady Rodney.. i and R. K. Bultinck, Miss Florence in the travel field for his asociation Lady Somers.. June 27 July 2 July 4 July 17 O'Neill and Miss Kathleen Gall. with Raymond Whitcombe Com­ Lady Rodney July 11 July 16 July 18 July 31 Many Pennsylvanians selected pany, of which he is Vice-President) Lady Somers.. July 25 July 30 Aug. 1 Aug. 14 Pert Office Box 19, Hamilton, Bermud* Inverurie for an August holiday. Miss Catherine and Elizabeth Lady Rodney. Aug. 8 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug. 28 W. S. PURVIS ft CO., Dept. 103.H—6 Monday's steamer brought the Wheeler, of White Plains, N.Y., VAGABOND CRUISES Misses Eleanor, Sarah and Kath­ Miss G. Wennergren, of Brockton ryn Burgess, Miss Mabel A. Ros- Mass., Miss Irene Wassell, of Phila­ Passenger and Cargo Service, Bermuda — Eastern Service Demerara holm, Mr. Norman Cozzon Miss delphia, Pa., Miss Evelyn Watt, James Mclvor. Mr. Thomas A. Arrive and Leave Hamilton, * A Safeguard of Yonkers, N.Y.. Miss E. G. Wills, STEAMER Leave Montreal Leave Halifax for West Indies Hughes, and Mr. Paul Lamerelle, of Woodhaven, L.I., and Miss Vivien Messrs. A. M. and G. M. Hunt, Zann, of Richmond Hill. Long Colborne.... July 16 July 20 July 24 against Mr. M. J. Farmery, with Miss Island. Loretta Farmery, all from Phila­ •Oornwailis.. July 26 July 30 Aug. 3 delphia. Miss Barbara Fretz, New Englanders on this week's Ohomedy.... Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Infection list of guests include Mr. and Mrs. comes from Easto, Miss Mildred For Reservations, Passenger and Frleght Bates, apply to:— You know that feeling—so Froelick and Miss Julia Allpel from William J. Holbrook, Miss Jane difficult to express—yon Pittsburgh, Miss Gladys and Miss • Holbrook and William J. Holbrook, •also calls at St. George's JOHN S. DARRELL S CO., Agents, don't feel ill—but you don't of South Weymouth, Mass., Miss Hamilton, Bermuda. Yoder and Miss Anne L. Stump Subject to change without notice. feci weU—you have little from Reading and Mrs. Mary E. Mary MacDonnell, of Waterbury, energy—no appetite—very Herbert and Miss Catherine Yundt, Conn., Miss Elizabeth Stevenson, irritable, and no desire to are from AUentown. of Brookline, Mass., Miss Mary do anything. These symp­ Detroit, Mich., Miss Verna Latture, Ives of Salem, Mass., Miss Harriet toms arc indicationa of of New York, Miss Catherine He- Farquar, of Lynne, Mass., and Miss lowered resistance. This garty of Brookline, Mass., Mr. Mildred May of New Britain, Conn., is the time when you are Ward B. Coe, and Ward B. Coe, Miss Fay McBride and Miss Marion off your guard against in­ Jr., of Baltimore, Maryland, Miss Gilmour, are from Warren, Ohio, A Frieit* fection. Don't be taken C. Westervelt of Hackensack, N.J., on a visit to Bermuda. unawares—keep a bottle of Miss June Bloom and Miss Etta Other guests are Miss Miriam Weyman of Trenton, N.J., Miss McAllister, of Philadelphia. Pa., si Mae Forthofer, of Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Heft, of New Miss Mildred McGreggor, of Ellen- York, Miss Buth Dowd of New York OUICRLY RELIEVES CUTS, SRUSSES. "BYNiN Lois and Low Michsls, of Detroit, SPRAINS. WOUNDS. COUGHS. COLDS. burg Depot. N.Y., Miss Marjorie (gAME BACK. ETC. AN Ol-C AKZ3 TESTED MacDowell, of Leicester, N.Y., Miss 00 REMEDY JPOR MAN OR SEAS T Edith Nash, of Brooklyn, N.Y., AMARA Miss Sue Trainor, of New York NEW WINDSOR NOTES handy. After a few doses of City, M. L. O'doran. and H. B. Sold in one size only this wonderful tonic your Heider, all of New York City. Among those arriving by the Never sold in bulk appetite will return and tone Mr. and Mrs. T. McCardle are Monarch were Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ and vigour quickly restored guests from Montreal. Quebec. ard H. Russell, of Kingston, R.I. to the entire system. Others from a distance include. Mr. Wt R. Davies, of Bradford, Miss Lois Lombard, from Colum­ Pa., accompanied by his mother, Manufactured and Guaranteed by bus, Ohio, Miss Edith Barrett, Mrs. L. S. Davies, also arrived by There is no satisfactory sub­ ALLEN & HANBURYS Ltd.. iondon from Springfield, Ohio. Miss Eli- the Monarch on Monday. stitute for this famous British beth Grosche of Baltimore, Ohio, Mr. Carl Seigal. of New York, Obtaiuohl. f p;e;c!i!aih'e far B.W.I. ington, D.C, Miss Irene Rutledge, cluded Miss E. Thurland, Mr. P. Cole Distributor* i H. S. HALS ALL. of Columbus, Ohio, and F. B. Kemp and Mrs. H. S. Scacritt, all P.O. Box 1.96, Port of Spain. TRINIDAD Moynohan, and C. B. Beschman, of New York. -MC.HOLL & ASHTON of Indianapolis, Ind. Miss I. B. Palen and Miss H. B. & oo Palen are two visitors from Toronto PO.BoxBSP Ha iri 11 ton who are making the New Windsor ENGLISH - QUALCAST - MOWERS BELMONT MANOR NOTES their home while in Bermuda. Registering from Brooklyn are Ball Bearing — Five Blades Belmont Manor is again a mecca Dr. L. H. Sigler. Mr. Paul Heyer 12" — 14" — 16" for many August holiday-makers. and Miss Eleanor Harrison. From New York on Monday came, Other guests that are registered CLOSE-FITTING NEW LOW PRICES Miss Jessica Cane, Miss Daisy S. at the New Windsor include Mr. A If Spare Parts in Stock Kuhn. Mr. F. J. Matthews, the J. J. Foley, of Philadelphia, Pa., Misses H. S. and H. J. Cooke, Mr. Leonard Rosenberg, of Brook­ Mr. W. Husted, Miss Pauline Mur- lyn, N.Y., Mr. H. H. Johnson, of GODET & YOUNG rah, Mrs. R. J. Moorehead, Mrs. New Rochelle, Mrs. L. Banks, of Charles Moorehead. Mr. and Mrs. East Orange, N.J., Mr. W. TJ. Right, Phone 1294 B. F. Norden, Mrs. J. M. Sptenagel, of River Edge, N.J., and Mr. O. the Misses E. and L. Spetnagel, Harkey, of Brooklyn. N.Y. FLASHLIGHT BRACKETS Miss Dora Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. The music played in the Palm H. J. Schaus. Mr. R. J. Walsh, Gardens during the lunch hour on Miss Helen L. Zikmund, Mr. R. J. cruise days has been thoroughly BLACK Watson, Mrs. Samuel Roth, with enjoyed by both guests and visitors " ^^H SPECIALS • her son. and is an added charm to the Brooklyn, N.Y., also sent and a beautiful gardens. The scene pre­ While They Last CADMIUM quota by the last steamer. There sented in the Gardens on boat days j are Miss Janet Andrews. Miss Jean reminds one of the gay cafes of i FUG1 SILK (Best Quality) 1/6 per yard CHROMIUM Forrester, Mr. Howard Gutten- Europe with the unusual beauty ! LADIES' SPORT SHOES 2/6 the pair berg. Miss J. E. Guttenburg, the that has been enhanced by the ! Misses ^Dorothy and Catherine addition of colour and charm of j MEN'S STRIPED TROUSERS 6j6 " " 3/6 Mayer. Miss Constance Perrano. the many shady umbrellas. a CHILDREN'S WHITE STRAP SHOES 2/6 " " Mr. L. C Perrano, Mrs. I. Robin­ Mrs. W. E. Stone, of New York | son, Miss Sylvia Robinson, Miss City, has been a guest at the New j 128 LINEN ST. GEORGE'S SHOP S3 Elinor Sterling, Miss Clare Stevens, Windsor for the past month and is | Miss Emily Smith, Mr. I. Sommer, making an extended visit of several j Mr. Adoplh Traverse, Mr. and Mrs. weeks. C. O. Wolff and Miss G. M. Hen- The Reverend Arthur Carty. of ASTWOOD'S < dereon. Philadelphia, Pa., is making a. Guests from a distance include return visit to Bermuda, having l-mClTtu.fi to s25. the Masses Sarah and Jane Ber- been here four years ago. Mr. Wm. cewitz. Of Baltimore, Maryland, Carty is with his father on his pre­ Dr. and MrS. W. F. Brokaw of sent visit and they have made a Cleveland. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. lengthy stay at the New Windsor. PARKETTE De LUXE Bermuda W. A. Herriman of Cleveland, Returning on the Queen on the Misses Ida and Mary Johan- Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank sen, of Washington, D.C, Mrs. W. Hubby, of New York, Mr. and S. P. C. A. P. A. Kunkel. Jr.. of Baltimore, Mrs. M. A. Marschang, of Bath, FOUNTAIN PENS HENRY COOLIDGC ADAMS Maryland, Mrs. James A. Long, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hamp- of Frederick, Maryland, Miss •KCRKTARY ron, of New York City, who were Louise Nehil, of Midland, Michi­ guests at the New Windsor during • «W WINDSOR HOTEL gan, Miss Ethel R. Owsler, of Balti­ their stay in Bermuda. SYDNEY O. SIMS more, Md., the Misses Virginia oo H 7/9 each i^H INSMCTOR and Doris Vennig. Mr. and Mrs. To reduce the strain of driving F. J. Vennig of Cleveland, Ohio, Copyright. 19Si, by FatrchOd MONI 178» an automobile at high speed a de­ and Miss Marguerite Wettlin, of vice has been invented that auto­ Boston, Mass. A very practical bathing suit matically reduces the ratio of •that features navy blue ribbed Other guests to register on Mon­ engine speed to car speed above wool trunks, with a white shirt. day were Mr. Stanley Alderson, 40 miles an hour. The trunks cling closely and Eat with his son, Donald Alderson, of * * * The Bermuda Press Ltd. Albany, N.Y., Mr. John H. Bord, of Chinese banks, exchanges and N.J., Mr. and Mrs. G. Childs, of commercial firms have discon­ Reid Street Quaker Oats Scarsdale, N.Y., Miss Edith L. tinued the use of the tael unit Hung on the edge of a cooking Chevy, of Providence, B.I.. Miss of value, using only the yuan, the utensil, a new thermometer for Mae v. Cox, of Harrison, N,J., new standard silver dollar and the candy makers registers temper­ Eor Health Mr. and Mrs. peter Ceaoi, of official monetary unit. atures on a dial.

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<=/j>is JSull In ARGENTINA % 193* by United Fentur» Syndlcf. tm. CHAPTER XZXTII seemed incredible. But such was And ALASKA- R/JEANWHILE, in the private the case. 1¥1 They debated whether or not chambers of the Golden one of them should stay behind to In AFRICA Goddess of the Forbidden guard their own plane. It would Plateau, two women laced diminish their strength to two. eacn other—m other and Yet. if their plane should be de­ And CHINA- I stroyed, it would mean the end, daughter. The girl's lace, al­ perhaps, for them all. Could most translucent in its white­ they take that risk? In FRANCE ness, was flushed now, a shell­ "There are three to rescue. We like pink suffusing her cheeks. must be three to accomplish it," Johnny contended. And MEXICO- She was calm—deadly calm. And so, they decided. They Her hands were folded in her would stack together. Three lap. against hundreds, perhaps. Or In the ORIENT three against one—the Sultan, "I cannot go on. mother. In who might at this moment be the morning I shall refuse to ap­ laughing diabolically at them And in ITALY- pear. This game must end. I frorr some hidden place, watching will die, but I will not do as that their approach. madman says. What does ne They jested and laughed as In ENGLAND want of us? Why, when we beg they trekked across the sandy him to take lis away, won't ne wastes. The sun, sinking now in heed us?" a blaze of riotous color, reminded And in BERMUDA- Her mother came to her side. them that, it what Kabir Tume­ "You must be brave. I have a rah had told them was true, the strange feeling that help is near. last night's festivities were about I have had it for days. It is as to begin in tbe market place of Buying by mail is the if your father were near."' the Sacred Plateau. They reachec. the winding most economical way The girl looked up 'Mother to purchase. Selling path-ay leading up the cliff, and THE WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR DOMINATES expense is very low dear. I have tried to believe as walked now to single file. Would and our customers get you believe. I have tried to think they encounter anyone? How the benefit. that some day 1 will Know this simple for them to be ambushed other world you have told me here! Each walked with a drawn EASY TO ORDER about;—the world this white man gun, carefully picking their steps See the New "C. L." Master Series QUICK SERVICE like ourselves described. I am Jon- the precarious pathway as You can send us your order in any lan­ not afraid to go out into it. But the sun dropped lower—lower— At our Showrooms guage— our clerks will understand.-Just I am afraid that our nope of lower. Would they have time to fill out the Order Blank. Anything you rescue is just a dream." reach tbe safe wide stairway be­ order will be rushed to you in the quickest fore the sudden curtain ol the possible way. TJST THEN, a servant appeared. tropical night dropped over them? J "The courier you sent to the Everything now was shrouded We have millions of customers who can testify to the Lower Plateau. Mother Goddess, to a purplish gray. A hush fell is here." upon them. In the distance they satisfaction of dealing with us year after year. The older woman left. Outside could hear weird strains of wild THE ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. she welcomed the courier. He music and an undertone of human We guarantee to please you or return your money* knelt before her. voices to a chant. This grew 1303

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Page $ 3HE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934

The Tudor" OVER THE RADIO Summer's Smartest Curly-Heads A SALE OF SEASONABLE... have AMOS *H* ANDY IN INTER- 8.00—The Old Days—On Board a "SWIRL NATIONAL HOOKUP Naval Troop Ship, a talk by Mr. Jerry Nunn. DRESSES NECKLINES" At 7.00 p.m., E.D.S.T.—the same 8.14—Solo Instruments, a pro­ hour at which their familiar voices gramme of gramophone re­ Which are not only cod but have been heard by NBC audiences cords infinitely smarter for nearly five years—Amos 'n* 8.36—England v. Australia—Fifth HATS Andy will talk to each other from Cricket Test Match: An eye­ by _ "JOHN" opposite sides of the world in a witness account of the day's (Formally with Saks—5 Ave.) special international broadcast to­ play by Howard Marshall, re­ night. layed from the Oval, Lon­ SHOES The air reunion of these old don friends, who now are on the home 8.45-9.00—News Bulletin stretch of their first vacation—and PERMANENT first separation—in eight years of WEAF, New York 660 kc. broadcasting, will be heard over a 5.00—Henry King's Orch. WAVES nationwide NBC-WJZ network. 5.30—Old Jim Bridger One end of the two-way conversa­ 5.45—The Oleanders—negro male The whole head or just tion will be in London, England, quartet a few curls with Andy at the microphone, and 6.00—Programme summary British audiences will hear the 6.04—Al Pearce and his Gang famous NBC blackface team in this 6.15—Landt Trio and White Prices on application broadcast. 6.30—Press-Radio News The other end of the air waves, 6.35—Horacio Zito's Orch. COMMENCES SATURDAY 6,000 miles away, will be in San 7.00—Baseball Resume Francisco, where Amos has just 7.16—Gene and Glenn—sketch Phone 2059 landed after a big game and fish­ 7.30—Martha Mears, contralto BANK BDA. BLDG. ing expedition in Alaska. He will 7.45—Sisters of the Skillet try with mere words to make his 8.00—Jack Pearl, comedian; Peter 2nd Floor old partner visualise the size of Van Steeden's Orch. the ones that got away, while 8.30—Wayne King's Orch. THE WOMANS SHOP West End Branch Andy, always the financier, will de­ 9.00—Fred Allen, comedian; James Reid Street 1479t"iwi, scribe his struggles with pounds, Melton, tenor; Songsmiths shillings and pence. Quartet; Hayton Orch. This unusual long distance con­ 10.00—Guy Lombardo's Orch. versation over the NBC-WJZ net­ 10.30—The Other Americas—Ed­ work will be a curtain raiser to the ward Tomlinson opening of the new series of Amos 11.00—Harry Meyer's Orch. *n' Andy broadcasts on September 11.30—National Radio Forum 17 over the same hookup. The 12.00—Buddy Rogers' Orch. prominent Mystic Knights of the Sea will have many adventures to WLW, Cincinnati 700 ko. talk over when they resume their 6.30—Jack Armstrong—sketch regular programmes, and the high­ 6.45—Same as WJZ SPECIAL SALE lights of their experiences will be 7.00—Crosley Salon Orch. heard in their special London-San of How we glow with pride 7.15—Joe Emerson, songs Francisco broadcast tonight. 7.30—Bob Newhall, sports talk when we have heard our • « * 7.46—Sohio Melody Masters personal appearance des­ CISSIE LOFTUS WITH "BEOAD- 8.00—^Same as WJZ WAY VANITIES" 8.30—Unbroken Melodies COTTON DRESSES cribed as 8.45—Monkey Hollow—comedy Cissie Loft us. stage favourite of 9.00-10.30—Same as WEAF the past 25 years, will appear as 10.30—Henry Thies' Pepsters IMMACULATE! guest artist during "Everett Mar­ 10.45—Rep. Finlay Gray 25% ^^^^H shall's Broadway Vanities" over 11.00—Cosmopolitan Serenade Off Original Prices the WABC-Columbia network from 11.30—:Orosley Theatre of the Air Can you be equally proud 8.30 to 9.00 tonight. 12.00—News Bulletin regarding your piano, your Miss Loftus began her career as actress and mimic at the old Weber Large stock of delightfully designed Summer radio—the arms and backs WJZ, New York 760 ko. and Fields Music Hall where she 6.00-^Education in the News—talk Frocks. In Broadcloths, Piques, Seersuckers of your dining-room gave the first impersonation of Sir 6.15—Programme summary chairs? Harry Lauder, who had just made 6.17—Alma Kitchell, contralto and Dimities. his American debut, and he became 6.30—Grace Hayes, songs one of her most enthusiastic ad­ 6.40—Press-Radio News mirers. The veteran impersonator 6.45—Lowell Thomas A trifling expense for will offer a few of the songs and 7.00—Amos 'n' Andy, from Lon­ Excellent choice of sizes, designs and colours. acts that have kept her name so don and San Francisco Originally 7/6 to 30/- long among the foremost enter­ 7.15—Johnny Johnson's Orch. tainers. 7.30—Jewels of Enchantment- Q(§dar Everett Marshall, baritone, actor sketch and master-of-ceremonies, assisted 7.46'—Frank Buck's Adventures H MOW 5/9 to 22/6 ;|^H by the mixed chorus, will sing "My 8.00—Madriguera Orchestra Moonlight Madonna." "There's a 8.30—Mario Cozzi, baritone POLISH Long. Long Trail" and "Home to 8.46—Sport Stories off the Record Harlem," and will join Elizabeth —Thornton Fisher Lennox, contralto, in the duets, 9.00—Music Magic—Ruth Lyon, LTD. Blended with cheesecloth "You Were Meant for Me" and soprano; Cyril Pitts, tenor; "Song of Love." Other musical NI™ / Shield's Orch. and water in the prescribed numbers to be heard are "Love Is 9.30—Marcardo's Festa Mexicana way will answer the ques­ Sweeping the Country" by the 10.00—:Dennis King and Katzman's J tion in five minutes time. chorus, "Just A-Wearyin' for You," Orch. 1472

0 jj d Local and Foreign Sporting News 5 mm - - " 0 BY "ELUS" c^L/1/ "BIG" SURPRISE

English Cricket Results Batting and Bowling Averages awaits in Jamaica Cricket The following are the English Every Boy and County Cricket scores as supplied The following are the battinj: by the Royal Gazette by the Ca­ and bowling averages of the Senior Girl nadian Press:— Cup League in Jamaica. Althougl it will be observed that George Warwickshire vs. Middlesex Headley tops the batting with ar. AT REID HALL average of 70 and L. G. Hyltor Warwickshire 246 and 71 for 1; comes second with 60.50, DaCosta's Middlesex 332, Lee 119, Hearne figures, by virtue of the numbei on 85, at Birmingham. of innings played, are certainly the most creditable. * * * F. Smith and H. Johnson head Sussex versus Somerset the bowling analysis with excellent Mickey Mouse figures of 8.76 and 9.30 respectively. Somerset 341, J. Lee 60. F. Lee 57; Sussex 250 for 5, at Eastbourne. BATTING * * * Derbyshire versus Notts Ins. Runs Aver. | G. Headley 3 210 70.00 3rd SOMERS ISLE SWEEP 3rd Deibyshire 220, Butler 4 for 50; L. G. Hylton. 6 242 60.50 NEW GOLF CHAMPION AND RUNNER-UP—Paul Runyan second innings, 211; Notts, 130, O. O. DaCosta 14 586 58.50 (left) of White Plains, N. Y., is congratulated by Craig Wood or Pupe 6 for 21; second innings, 36 D. Taylor 12 456 57.00 of Deal, N. J., after defeating him in the finals of the national THE ST. LEGER for

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