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WORLD ECONOMIC CONFER­ BRITAIN MAY REJECT U. S. Government House THE ACCIDENT ON BOARD INFLATION POLICY "REGINA" 7HEY_SAY The following were entertained ENCE GETS READY FOR RECESS LONDON, July 14.—(CP)—It has That th! House will soon end its by His Excellency the Governor Owing to an error in "making- labours for a time. been learned from authoritative at Luncheon at Government House up," our second article on the ac­ * * * sources that the attempt of the on Saturday, July 15th. cident on board the tender "Re­ Post Begins Around the Globe Flight—Four- British Dominions to move the That then the departments will be gina" was somewhat untelligible happy. Mother Country to follow the ex­ Powers Peace Pact Signed-^-Nazis Assume Ty­ Col. and Mrs. Robert Thayer and we therefore repeat it in its * * * ample of the United States in an Kingsbury. corrected form. inflation policy will not succeed That the Finance Committee will rant Powers—U.S. Bank Man Foils Ban­ Canon Hemswojcth. The article was written in two also breathe a sigh of relief. unless there are definite indications Mr. Robert K. Osborne. parts, the first being the interview within the United Kingdom itself * » * dits—Henderson and Mussolini Con­ oo with the manager of the company, That the Ridley cr cketers can still that such a move is desired. Such the second the interview with the fer on Disarmaments-Son of Presi­ Indications, it is said, are now give points to many in fielding. SESSION OF 1933 Board of Trade Inspector. Unfor­ * * * lacking. tunately the two were mixed to­ That it is a real pleasure to note dent Roosevelt in Divorce Suit The Canadian Press informant gether with the result that the ac­ Hurried Financing as Well as their keeness and team spirit. said, "We are going slow in the curacy of both was destroyed. —Gandhi Wants to Meet » * * direcclon of increased price values. Frenzied The following is the oorrected America is going fast in a wildcat form: That the activity of the B.I.S.B. Lord Willingdon — is gratifying. fashion. We have done everything Finance Committee Reports and Following our report d the * * * British Wool Mag­ Washington has, except ballyhoo." Board of PubHc Works Reports terrifying experience oi the pic­ The speaker said that index com­ continue to pour in, until soon it nickers on board the tender "Re­ That there is the making of a very nates Refuse modity prices showed an increase wi11, not be at a" surprising if the gina," belonging to the Bermuda fine band in this society. * * * of 8 per cent since the first of the House of Assemb'y, *et a'one the Transportation Oompany, our Wage Raise year and that Great Britain believed pub'ic of Bermuda, has not the representative incerviewed Mr. That a band is like a flapper in one resp ct. she was oa the right road. "We s'ightest idea of where they are at! Hartley Watlington, manager of * * * have listened to the U.S. Assistant Not long ago we were to'd that the traffic department, and was DE VALERA WOULD OUST GOVERNOR- Secretary of State Raymond Mol­ the Co'ony was facing a deficit, very courteously supplied with That it cannot flourish without an ey," he said, "but have not heard the estimated incoming revenue such information as was available engagement occasionally. GENERAL FROM FREE STATE any specific proposals as to how we not being hear'y sufficient to meet The tender was at the moment * * * might help. All we have gathered the foreseen expenditure of £409,- of the interview being thoroughly That the new reg ment will not be is chat Washington wants Britain 215 p'us what would sure'y be re­ inspected and overhauled by the here till January or February. DE VALERA WOULD ABOLISH NO INCREASE IN BRITISH to follow her lead." quired additiona1 before the year company's engineers and further » * * GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP WOOLLEN TRADE ——oo is out. This anticipated deficit decails oi the examination, said That therefore the B.I.S.B. might WORLD CONFERENCE IS was, graduany whittled down to Mr. Watlington, would be supplied. well give several concerts this DUBLIN, July 15.—(HP)—Ad­ LONDON, July 15.—(CP) Em­ £16,070, and various means were Asked if the tender had been summer and early in the winter dressing the Dail De Valera said, ployers in the woollen trade have PRERARING TO CLOSE proposed for meeting it. governmentally inspected recent­ season. "If it were possible I would abolish rejected an application ior in­ First a loan of £50,000 was to be ly, he said that most rigid tests were * * * the office of Governor-General al­ creased wages. They assert that U. S. May Propose Extension of taken up, and the St. David's applied periodically and only a That the capture of the shark together, and one day hope to do tne present rates for working 48 Bridge Loan Act is still before the short time ago the tender had been raises an old question. it." The occasion was a debate in hours are 70 per cent higher than Tariff Truce House, though much more in­ officially tested. » * * the Dail on a vote for the Governor- in 1913 when the working week was formation has been supplied since The company deeply regretted That swimmers think every shark General's office, which was carried fifty-seven and three quarters hours LONDON, July 14.—(CP)—As the it was introduced so hurriedly. the accident, he said, and had done attacks man. 50 to 36. After so many years of losses, they World Economic Conference began This loan was to permit the curious everything possible to relieve those * * « * * * claim, an exhausted trade must preparations for closing on 27th procedure of refunding co general inconvenienced by the untoward That scientists tell us that noue POST TAKES OFF ON GLOBE have a considerable period of re­ July it was learned that the United revenue £25,000 out of the £34,000 mishap. He showed us many does. CIRCLING FLIGHT cuperation even under the most States may submit resolutions or a already spent on the St. David's articles that had been recovered * * * .favourable conditions. prolongation of the tarrifi truce, Island Bridge, and the rest of it when passengers had rushed ashore, That perhaps the best plan is to NEW YORK, July 15—(CP)— * * ' * and for joint policies designed to used to complete the bridge, whose and these were all awaiting their avoid any chance of either being raise price levels. Two aeroplanes roared out over the SIR CUNLIFFE-LISTER REVIEWS completion at all cost sudenly as­ lawful owners. right. The steering committee have de­ Atlantic frem New York today, one COLONIAL CONDITIONS sumed great urgency. * * * attempting a record flight around finitely decided to hold the final W;*1 addition, the revenue was to PURE ACCIDENT, #0 DANGER That the colour of the water in the world. This was the "Winnie LONDON, July 15.—(RP;—Re­ plenary session 13 "days from today be iielped out by making available bays has puzzled some. viewing Colonial conditions dur­ when recess will be taken. Final for ' expenditure the Suspensoty Mae" piloced by Wiley Post who Later in the day our representa­ * * * ing a discussion of Colonial Office reports are to be made by James Account, the Colony's Reserve Fund seeks to break the 8 days 16 hours tive also interviewed Mr. J. R. That it is due to the presence of estimates in the House oi Com­ Cox, American delegate, and chair­ and Bermuda's share of German around-the-world record he made Pearson, Inspector or the Board of "diatoms." mons yesterday, Sir Philip Cun- man of the Monetary Commission, reparations, amounting in all to a in 1931 with Harold Gatty. The Trade, after he had made an * * liffe-Lister, Secretary for the Col­ also Henriyk Colijn, Premier of total ol £35,976. A bill co make this other was the "Littuanica" jointly investigation of the accident. That just what these arc is -ldt onies, declared that a decrease of Holland, and chairman of the effective has already passed the piloted by Captain Stephen Dar­ "It was a pure accident," Mr. known for certa n. £250,000 in the estimates had been Economic Commission. House of Assembly, so that this ius and Stanley Thomas Girenas. Pearson said in answer to our * * • made possible by economies pract­ Leaders are determined to leave much is settled at any rate, and in They are headed for Lithuania, question as to the cause, "and one That the have only made their ised by Colonial Governments, im­ the way open for a re-convening at future nobody except the Trea­ 4,900 miles distant. Post left at that wouldn't happen again in a appearance here of late years. provements in world prices, and the a latter dace. The date, however, sury officials will know what the 4.10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, thousand years. A small plug, * » * the other plane at 5.24. Government's policy of stimulating has not been fixed, and a full re­ Suspensory Account has really been That perhaps they felt the depres­ fc • 0 Empire trade. presentation of delegates is thought spent for. Continued on Page 10 sion elsewhere. FOUR-POWERS PEACE PACT Sir Philip said that in spite of co be unlikely. It "was then suddenly discovered SIGNED the tremendous fall in prices of that at lease £25,000 was available exports from the United Kingdom to the Colony from the surplus DO YOU KNOW ABOUT LIGHTNING? ROME, July 15.—(CP.)—The to the Colonies, the export figures assets of the Bermuda Savings Four-Powers Peace Pact was signed NOTED YALE PROFESSOR HANGS had increased more than sixty Bank. This called for another Re­ today by Premier Mussolini and HIMSELF per cent since 1924. The Ottawa the representatives of Great Bri­ port from the Finance Committee, The Safety in Huge Buildings—Little Dangef agreements which extended Empire NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 14.— asking that their previous recom­ tain, France and Germany. (CP)—Professor Raymond F. Doug­ at Sea * * * preferences to the Colonies, he mendations be held in abeyance. said, had had a beneficial effect herty, noted Yale University orient­ In the meantime conjecture was ANTI-NAZIS WILL FORFEIT FOR­ upon Colonial trade which was alist and curator at the Serling rife as to whether there was not Mr. Waldemar Kaempffert, that place to be during a thunder storm? TUNES AND CITIZENSHIP being increasingly manifest Memorial Library, was found hang­ really more than £25,000 available fascinating writer for The New Read about these facts. * * * ing to a tree near his home. He from the Savings Bank's assets, York Times, recently wrote an The Empire State Building in BERLIN, July 15.—(CP)—The pri­ WASHINGTON RECEPTION FOR had been missing since the previous or even from other invested funds, article on the freaks played by New York City is the tallest, most vate fortunes and even the rights ITALIAN AIR SQUADRON night. and the probable cost of completing lightning around the tall buildings elaborate and most successful * • * of citizenship ot "Enemies of the the St. David's-Island Bridge went of New York. These manifestations lightning rod ever erected by man. State and the people" may be for- WASHINGTON, July 15.—(CP)— U.S. RAILWAY OFFICALS TOO up by leaps and bounds. of Nature's most magnificent sky Time and time again it has been deited under a new Cabinet order HIGHLY PAID Extensive preparations are being Without any further report be­ displays are equally applicable to struck. In fact, hardly a thunder­ passed yesterday. This decree places made here to receive the Italian WASHINGTON, July 15—(CP)— ing received from the Finance Com­ Bermuda, and some of the observa­ storm sweeps over Jower Manhattan the strongest of weapons at the dis­ air squadron of 24 seaplanes led by A group of the highest salaried rail­ mittee, the Board ol Public Works tions are instructive. Who knows Island that does not single it out posal of Nazi officials and is expected General Balbo. The Italian fleet way executives in the United States began to display great activity, the radius protected by a lightning to hurl a bolt at its towering to have a very tar reaching effect. ( are en route to Chicago and are were told that the Government feels and on^July 14th presented an In­ rod? Who knows that the cage mooring mast. No one in the build­ $ * * expected to leave there for Wash- their salaries are too high. Joseph teresting report showing how much of a tall building is the safest ing is aware that flashes which BANK CASHIER KILLS ONE inton five days after their arrival. B. Eastman, Federal Co-ordinator has already been spent on various may have a potential of 10,000,000 BANDIT, WOUNDS ANOTHER A luncheon at the White House is of Transportation, spoke on behalf public works and how much is volts at times are drawn to the included in the reception plans. of the Government. There were 21 likely to be required to finish them. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT mast, only to be dissipated by the PARSONS, Kan., July 15—(CP)— intricate steel structure into the A despatch from Montreal states railway presidents and • executives Without waiting for honourable FUND Cooly and with deadly marksman­ that General Balbo says the fleet present, but none of them had a members to digest this belated in­ ground. ship cashier Isaac McCarthy killed will take off for Chicago on Sat­ word to say. formation, or even to see it in Once some electrical apparatus one bank robber and wounded an­ urday. He has telephoned to Pre­ print, its consideration was under­ The Fourth Interim Report of connected with a weather vane on other who was using his wife as a * • * mier Mussolioi who expressed him­ taken late the same afte. noon with the Colonial Development Advisory top of the building was fused. But shield. The bandits are from the HOLD SUSPECT IN O'CONNELL self as satisfied with the success of a sl.m House, and request made Committee, which covers the period probably the safest of all places in gang which escaped from the Kansas KIDNAPPING CASE the flight. It is hoped to return to for £2,600 more for the new road from April 1st, 1932 to Maroh 31st, New York City during a thunder­ Penitentiary on 30th May. Italy the first week of August. ALBANY, N.Y., July 15—(CP)— to North Shore through Govern­ 1933, sets forth the grants to various storm is an office in the tallest of * * * A later depatch states that the Guy Nolan was arrested in Buffalo ment House grounds, .or which colonies and mentions that £174 steel structures. MR. ARTHUR HENDERSON Italian seaplanes left Montreal for in-connection with the kidnapping £3,000 has already been voted for was granted Bermuda for the visit Not long after the Empire State MEETS PREMIER MUSSOLINI Chicago shortly before noon. The of John O'Connell. Nolan is re­ this year and a total of £19,200 of the technical adviser to Imperial Building was opened "St. Elmo's distance is 750 miles. ported to have said that he knew actually spent. Eventually an­ Airways Ltd. fire" could be seen on the eighty- ROME, July 15.—(CP)—Premier * * # where the abducted man is held. other £900 will be required to finish In another table it gives the as­ sixth floor and its hissing heard. Mussolini today received Arthur TWO U.S. INDUSTRIES AGREE The family are continuing negot­ this work, bringing the total cost sistance rendered trom Deo. 24th, All the outer metal work glowed Henderson, President of the Geneva TO RAISE WAGES iations for O'ConneU's release. when completed to at least £22,700. 1929 to March 31st, 1933, and Ber­ beautifully with what the engineers Disarmament Conference. They * * * Another £800 was also requested for muda is shown as receiving £724, call a brush discharge. Generally met to exchange views over the dis­ WASHINGTON, July 15—(CP)— 11 P. Q. COAL COMPANIES IN the Reid Street Extension, on a rate of 6% perhead of population. the 'fire" is seen at sea or on high armament problem. Two important industries acquies­ ILLEGAL COMBINE which £5,450 has been spent to Antigua reaches the highest figure mountans. Any physicist can pro* * * * ced in the Government's desire for (per head) with £9,500 or 29.0per duce it artificially on a small scale QUEBEC, July 15.—(OP)—Eleven date, including £8,000 voted for ROOSEVELT'S SON FILES SUIT voluntary wage raising and re­ capita, and British Guiana re­ in the laboratory. It is simply an coal companies in the Province of this year, making the total appro­ FOR DIVORCE duction of working hours, pending ceived 1108,023, or 1.10 per capita. electrical discharge, less violent Quebec have been charged crimin­ priations asked for by the Board of the completion of the Government Trinidad, not including grants to than lightning—an evidence that ally as parties to an Illegal combine Works £3,400, which would be in MINDEN, Nevada, July 15.—(CP) code. The cement industry set the Imperial College, received £3,500 electricity Is being drawn off from to import and distribute British addition to foreseen expenditure —Elliott Roosevelt, second son of 40 cents an hour as a minimum or 2d. per head. a strongly electrified body to a con­ anthracite coal. Premier La Tas- which the estimated revenue will President Roosevelt, has filed suit wage, and a 36 hours week. Vir­ oo ductor. Mountain climbers are cherau has issued orders for pro­ not cover. Leave was given to bring for divorce against his wife, Eliza­ tually the entire textile industry. puzzled when they see It during a secution following an investiga­ in the necessary Resolve to grant beth Donner Roosevelt, on ground have entered the wage raising MATTERS MILITARY snowstorm. Falling drops, hall- tion made last Winter. this £3,400. of extreme cruelty. agreement set forth by the cotten stones, snowflakes, all highly elec­ * * * * * * trade. With regard to the St. David's Letter "X" Company and the trified, explain the phenomenon. MASSACHUSETTS GOVERNOR Island Bridge, information was re­ [GANDHI ASKS INTERVIEW * * * Band 1st Bn. The Northumberland Stroke a oat In dry weather and WANTS CRIME INVESTIGA­ ceived on the same day that in WITH VICEROY HUGE WHEAT CROP FOR Fusiliers arrived at Warwick Camp you get a miniature sparkling dis­ TION addition to at least £34,000 (and CANADA on Saturday. play of St. Elmo's fire. more) actually spent on this bridge POONA, India, July 15.—(OP)— BOSTON, July 15.—(CP)—Gov­ This is the largest camp for some ernor Joseph B. Ely has asked che there were outstanding liabilities Gandhi sent a short message to OTTAWA, July 15.—(CP)—Can­ years. NEAR-BY BUILDINGS Legislature to appoint a commission of some £2,895 and further liabili­ Lord Willingdon's secretary re­ ada's wheat carry-over at the end The following Officers are in PROTECTED to investigate crime conditions in ties are being incurred at the rate of questing an interview with the of the crop year may reach the re­ Camp: Captain Lindsay, M.O., Boston. He claims that conditions £350 per month. The Message con­ It has been known ever sinoe Viceroy to discuss the possibilties cord total of 190,000,000 bushels, (Camp Commandant), Captain In­ are acute and flagrant. taining this in or mat ion, and a Franklin's time than an electric . of pea/be in the civil disobedience although the new crop will be less gledew, Lt. darke, Lt. Laing, QI OSBJJ uo panuiiucr) Continued on P»f« 9 campaign. than that of last year. Continued on Page 10 8/Lt. Way. KALEIGH BICXO.ES — AXWM1B KEKE RADIOS — WADSQKPS Page 2 THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933

KHSW 1 1 Among the out-of-town guests at •^** tSr *&* tS^ %&* *2r* t2r* «5* «^* t5* e^* «5* ^** *5* t9* *&* t£r* »Jpi (gfr f^f t^r* t2& %^ t2fi *^ i^ i^ *^ *2f* *2r* fjf* tjr* tlr tfr* vr* i^r* Stye Xmjal <&wxtte the wedding and reception were I The Diary I Miss Jeanne Flaubert of Montreal, POET'S CORNER mb (Mmtist latltj and Mrs. Berthblini of New York. & THE BOOKSTORE A INCORPORATING bo A THE ROYAL GAZETTE gj<>cx>ocx>gxx=x>oOCX>O<>O<>C>0O<>e><»<>'-»O<«8» be unavailing in the absence of speaks me fair, vowing that my edge of the Sahara Desert, and later, Wait till you hear him sing "Blah! Blah! Blah! With young son would soon be on the detention facilities. In fact, the while near the Spanish penal settle­ You." zealous exercise of these police cricket team and that in time he ment of Villa Ciseros.they were ar­ might learn an irregular French faculties might be very embarass- rested by Spanish authorities as 3. Lyrics and music by IRA and GEORGE GERSH­ ing. Bringing a law breaker to verb or two. Yet I did restrain suspects in connection with a THE ARRIVAL OF book often requires ingenuity and from telling him that I had used "break" from the prison. Released, WIN Composer of "Rhapsody in Blue" with 80 piece daring, but the high minded officer cunning to induce my young with apologies, they continued on symphonic orchestra. STEAMERS finds his reward in the fulfillment nephew to join us. their way and In the course of a few of duty and the vindication of the "Cricket," said this hundred days met the Ahto. 4. Songs you'll be humming soon... "Delishious" "You per center, "isn't that the game law. However, if after having When, the two craft eventually Started It", "Somebody From Somewhere", "Kat- brought his man to book he cannot that takes three days to play; and reached Bathurst, they set up quar­ put h m into a cell there would be the only way chey can get a man ters for a long rest, and it was dur­ inkitscha" plus the new musical sensation "New no such rewards, and the most in­ out is by adjourning for tea?" ing the several weeks that the York Rhapsody". defatigable guardian of the peace But I told him that cricket in young adventurers remained there might well feel forlorn and frus­ Bermuda was really a combination that Mr. Walter's suggestion for a trate. of English cricket and American transatlantic race was made and In the present state of the Col­ baseball. accepted. At 10 a.m. May 18, with onial exchequer we may not ven­ "How come?" he queried in his the finishing point set at a line "DELICIOUS" besides being a four star picture holds ture to hope for a prison bui ding native tongue. projected north from the light­ the world's record for attendance at one theatre with the "In England," I explained, "spec­ house on Sandy Hook, the Ahto programme. If we could not en­ exception of Fox's mighty "CAVALCADE" large an overcrowded Hospital or tators are not permitted to .speak and the Enterprise leit the mouth even install a much needed, new during the three days of the match. of the River Gambia, the Ahto kitchen in that institution of In Bermuda they are permitted to to cross the finish line on the fiftieth speak between the overs just as THE FIGURES ARE: mercy, it were madness to expect day- From NEW YORK you are encouraged to yell at every any extension or modernisation of oo a penal institution. Yet men have ball." "CAVALCADE" I "DELICIOUS" Bring you the latest Dimming Their Glory.—Dress- been known to do seemingly im­ "Gee whiz!" he observed, "let First Week Roxy Music First Week Roxy possible things under the urge of me know when the over is over for suits that do not polish easily are imperative necessity, and it is not I can't sit dumb for a whole after­ being advertised. But that is the Hall Cathedral PAPERS impossible that candidates for cells noon." only way some men have of shining 172,000 Persons 133,000 Persons and may find themselves moro promptly —00 in society.—Border Cities Star. provided for than candidates for sick beds. WEDDING MAGAZINES Pending the increase in prison accommodations we shall look Ross—Frith anxiously and eagerly for signs of At the preventive genius in our strength­ DEBENTURE ISSUE ened police ranks, for nothing short At St. John's Church, Pembroke, PHOENIX of genius can serve our needs or on July 12th, the wedding of Miss theirs. They must learn to anti­ Margaret Elliot Ross to Mr. Alfred £100,000. 0. 0 The Rexail Store cipate misdemeanours and felonies. Clarence Frith took place at 8 Hamilton They must be able to project them­ o'clock in the evening. A large selves through the ether to the number of friends gathered to wit­ INVERURIE HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED danger spot at the psychological ness the ceremony which was con­ 8261«Flm 11.116.«25.»3«. moment. They must know every ducted by the Rev. Canon Groves. soft word that turneth away wrath, The Church had been tastefully and they must be masters of moral decorated in seasonal flowers with a suasion. It seems a great deal to background of ferns, and the bride Interest Six per cent ask of policemen or even of police carried a bouquet of white carna­ Payable half yearly by coupons on 28th February and 31st August. officials, that they should know tions and baby's breath, the bou- ] OTTO WURZ occult science and cultivate super­ quests of the bridesmaids being SECURITY natural powers, but as we cannot pastel shades of zinnias. First Mortgage on the property, plant and equipment of the Inverurie Hotel Com­ The better place furnish ordinary police facilities we The bride looked charming in a pany, Limited, comprising the Inverurie Hotel, Belmont Manor and Belmont to buy Watches must have extraordinary police­ blue lace wedding gown with an Golf Course, cottages and furniture, machinery and fittings of above. Floating men. organdie trimmed jacket and blue charge on all the assets of the Company. West End, Opposite tulle turban, her maid of honour, Ii is unfortunate under the cir­ Miss Viola Dahiels, being gowned VALUE OF SECURITY £375,000.0.0. Bermudiana Hotel cumstances that there should be in pink lace with pink tulle tur­ DURATION OF LOAN 60 strong a sentiment for more ban. The hymns, "How welcome TKe Swiss Watchmaker Fifteen years with right to pay off at the end of ten years. native born policemen. Not that was the call" and "O Father all 5606ts.m.w.tp. they may be regarded as in any creating" were sung during the TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE HOLDERS . degree inferior or less capable, or service. Ushering the bridal party Messrs. Harry D. Butterfield Jr., N. Bayard Dill and Eldon H. Trimingham. for that matter that they might were Mr. E. Lindley and Mr. E. H, not be even superior and more Hayward. APPLICATIONS For satisfaction why not Use capable; for these points are still The bride is the daught3r of A copy of the trust deed can be inspected at the Bank of N. T. Butterfield & Son, in the category of moot questions. Mrs. Francis Ross of Grand Forks, Limited, the Bank of Bermuda, Limited, or the office of Messrs. Conyers, Dill & But we do know that no policemen "SHU*MILK" B.C., Canada, and the groom is Pearman and application forms can be had at any one of the above places. who are here or who can be recruited the son of che late H.fH. Applications must be sent to the office of Messrs. Conyers, Dill and Pearman here have the transcendental quali­ Erich and Mrs. O. W. Frith of Laf- Cleans all kinds of white shoes and will be received until mid-day 19th of August, If 33. ties required for their office at this fan Street, Hamilton, and a sister Sold everywhere present time. Wherefore it would of Mrs. James Murray at whose These debentures are trustee Securities under the Trustee Act 1876 seem that, with the permission of home a reception was held for the CONYERS, DILL & PEARMAN, the august Board of Immigration, j couple after the ceremony. The H. H. BROWN is the Agent We should try to make an importa­ Attorneys for the Inverurie Hotel Company, groom is wel} known here and is a Limited, and the Debenture Holders. tion fro in above. member of the B.A.A. cricket team. S707*m.t. to 22.7.3$

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MECHANICS HALL THEATRE FOUR FINE FEATURES jmatoes "WAX MUSEUM" MECHANICS HALL THEATRE TODAY at 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. REID HALL-TODAY Technicolour Thriller Opens At Showing Once Only at 8.30 p.m. Never' has such an effective melange of Mechanics' Hall Theatre To- Unusually Fine Cast of Popular Due to a heavy coming picture schedule and a Day at 3, 7 and 9.30 p.m. Players tn "They Call It thrills, chills, laughs and air of mystery been Sin" great number of telephone and personal requests One of the strangest and most offered to the entertainment-loving-public we are bringing back the first two features for exciting thrillers, "The Mystery of A cast of players of unusual merit as is to be found in the last time in this giant entertainment value! the Wax Museum," will open at the even for the usually carefully picked Mechanics* Hall Theatre today, cast always seen In Warner Bros.- with Lionel Atwill, Glenda FarreH, First National pictures take part in 'THE MYSTERY OF THE WAX MUSEUM" Frank McHugh and Fay Wray head­ "They call It Sin," now at the /. At 7.00 p.m. only Oast time) ing a large cast of sterling players. Mechanics' Hall Theatre. The story, taken from the play Loretta Young, the pretty nine­ Women of FLESH Become WW Where Lovers Must Live or Perish Together! by Charles S. Belden, deals with a teen year old girl,plays the leading in His Hands.... series of mysterious disappearances feminine role. George Brent, who of both living persons and human has risen to popularity almost over Women of Wax Become Reshf "SAMARANG" bodies and the appearance of a ter­ night plays opposite Miss Young. rifying monster. The plot centres Others in the cast include such k The Picture That Has about a wax museum which has on sterling players as Una Merkel, m "*\'v The World Aghast!t 2. At 8.00 p.m. only (last time) display exceptionally life-like fig­ David Manners, Helen Vinson, ures of personages of history and Louis Calhern, Joseph Oawthorne, notorious criminals. Nella Walker, Elizabeth Patterson Sex with Sense and Good Taste The picture is photographed en­ and Erville Alderson. tirely in Technicolour with unusual The story is taken from the novel lighting effects used to heighten the by Alberta Stedman Eagan and "WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE" fascination and mystery that dom­ deals with a young girl's struggle to inates the production. The direc­ make a success on the New York tion has been handled by Michael stage, her fight against the too 3. At 3.00 and 9.00 p.m. only Curtiz, who is universally accepted ardent producers and managers as a past master in directing mys­ with whom she comes in contact, COL TIM McCOY in "END OF TRAIL" tery thrillers. and her inner battle to overcome In addition to its excitement and her own love for a married man. suspense there is a romantic love It is an intensely dramatic story 4. At 4.00 and 10.00 p.m. only angle with no end of humour sup­ with dynamic situations and thrill­ plied by smart, witty dialogue be­ MYSTERY l||f A ing sequences, and also presents a Another daringly tween Glenda Farrell, the hard- colourful picture of stage life on ferepl Warner Bros.' OF THE 1W#%#V Fast as Dynamite! boiled wise-cracking reporter who is Broadway, with the attendant hit, with — on the trail of the mystery, and her temptations that lie in the path of "THE CRUSADER" managing editor, a part played by the girls who are struggling for LIONEfATWILl Frank McHugh. success. FAORAY MUSEUM H. B. WARNER—EVELYN BRENT •——oo—-— oo—— GLENDA FARRELL ALL IN COKCEOUV LEW CODY —NED SPARKS WHITNEY INSTITUTE "DELICIOUS" FRANK JHcHUGH TECHNICOLOR Tomorrow Night, Tuesday, at 8.00 Introduces New Technique For You'U say it's good—it will grip your interest every minute I p.m. Sylvia Sidney Star of Music in Screen Plays Dreiser Movie, 'Jennie IN ADDITION Gerhardt' Gaynor-Farrell Romance Shows THURSDAY—Double the delight of Gershwin Melodies Woven Into "DADDY-LONG-LEGS" Sylvia Sidney is starred in the Story of Immigrant Waif As a Double Feature Programme film version of Dreiser's and Famous Poloist WARNER BAXTER in "AMATEUR DADDY" "Jennie Gerhardt," which comes Showing once only at 8.30 p.m. to the Whitney Institute Theatre What is said to be a new tech­ Tuesday, July 18. She plays the nique in the presentation of songs LORETTA YOUNG GEORGE BRENT SATURDAY — Pass the good word along. The title role, with Donald Cook, Mary in motion pictures occurs in "De­ Musical Romance of all time! Astor, H. B. Warner and Edward licious," the new Fox musical ro­ DAVID MANNERS UNA MERKEL Arnold beading the supporting cast. mance, starring Janet Garnor and in JANET GAYNOR — CHARLES FARRELL in Marion Gering directed the film, a Charles Farrell, coming Saturday B. P. Schulberg production for to the Reid Hall Theatre. "THEY CALL IT SIN" "DELICIOUS" Paramount. Miss Gaynor, seen as a little 592tJ«]j9m. "Jennie Gerhardt" is the story Scotch immigrant waif, first hears J Music and Songs by QEO. QERSHWIN of a woman who, as the result of the words of "Delishious," a song her beauty and attraction for men, written about her by a Russian is caught by forces far too strong suitor aboard the boat on which for her to battle. But she is, at she is coming to America, when the same time, ready to sacrifice she and the poet steal into the first THE BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO., LTD. Coming Soon "CAVALCADE" everything for the man she loves. cabin in order to use the piano. Her first contact with life comes They have no business there, and Takes great pleasure in announcing the grand open' when an elderly Senator, deeply are allowed to remain only when ing performance of TALKING PICTURES at the impressed by her naivete and Charles Farrell, a young sports­ charm, pays court to her. When man and polo player, also a pas­ he saves her brother from an im­ senger on the boat, intervenes on WHITNEY INSTITUTE pending jail sentence, she tries to their behalf. repay his kindness. The Senator As the musician, portrayed by TOMORROW NIGHT Tuesday, July 18th, 1933 BELMONT MANOR promises marriage on his return Raul Roulien, sends the lilting from a trip to Washington. But tune into the air from the piano, Doors Open 7.30 Show Commences at 8 p.m. he is killed in a railroad wreck. it is immediately picked up and Their child is born. spread over the huge liner in a ADMISSION 2/6 Jennie gets work as personal number oi surprising ways. A maid to a wealthy woman, and the steward, serving drinks to the little Swimming Carnival latter's brother is attracted to her. group about the piano, carries it This time Jennie knows real love, away, and the elevator boy hears COME AND ENJOY and their next few years are bliss- him singing it. As the car ascends, This Special Programme that has been arranged for you Tuesday, July 18th full happy. But when he discovers the boy's cheery whistle spreads the that she has a child, his whole at­ infectious melody until soon it is PARAMOUNT'S DRAMATIC MASTERPIECE OF 1933 at 8.30 p.m. titude undergoes a change. In the on the lips and in the hearts of events that follow, Jennie is help­ everyone on the boat. Deckhands Featuring Under the auspices of the less. The picture reaches a poig­ hum it, as they time the swing of BERMUDA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION nant climax in her attempts to their work to its rEythm, and SYLVIA SIDNEY right herself. loungers on the promenade deck in oo find themselves memorising the 50 yds—Boys under 16 Ridley Cup words. ii 50 yds—Boys under 15 RED) HALL In addition to ''Delishious," the picture features five other songs JENNIE GERHARDT" 75 yds Men Medley—25 yds free, 25 yds back, 25 yds crawl Thrilling "The Crusader" Heads especially composed by George With 100 yds Relay—Boys under 20 Four Fine Features Today Gershwin, one of which is his DONALD COOK, MARY ASTOR and 50 yds—Girls under 14 newest contribution to serious Last Showing of "What Price music, the "New York Rhapsody," H» B. WARNER 50 yds—Girls under 16 Innocence?" and "Samarang" said to be a companionpiece to his with Virile Tim McCoy's immortal "Rhapsody in Blue." 75 yds—Girls Medley "End of the Trail" In addition to this wonderful feature we are showing the 50 yds Backstroke-~Girls Under 16 The lovers of good, meaty dra­ spersed with laugh-provoking com­ i opening chapter of our new serial 50 yds—Men Backstroke edy that gives just the levity desired matic pictures will certainly be «r « THE DEVIL HORSE" Featuring HARRY CAREY Fancy Diving — Men making no mistake today by at­ to put this first class drama in the tending Reid Hall to see "The front rank. Fancy Diving — Ladies Crusader" which is one of the top- notch worthwhile pictures of the Admission 1/* season with a cast including Evelyn Confesses Brent, H. B. Warner, Ned Sparks, HAMILTON DINGHY CLUB lew Cody, Marceline Day, John St. Dancing on the Cedar Court after the Carnival Polis and Joseph Girard. 5927t»i tu- The crusader in this case is a hard-hitting district attorney lack­ The annual general meeting will be held at the ing armour but faced with plenty Club on Friday, July 28th, 1933 at 8.30 p.m. of opposition in his efforts to clean up a community. You will be de­ lighted with his opposition in the R. C. EARL, Secretary. form of Ned Sparks as a sharp- 14/7/33. The New Windsor Hotel tongued bitter reporter of a tabloid who is scandal-thirsty and dirt- 5932tm.». QUEEN STREET—HAMILTON digging. Serves H. B. Warner is in the powerful Breakfast - Luncheon - Dinner role of the CruEader as district attorney, Evelyn Brent one of the in a delightful Bermuda screen's finest and most convincing setting actresses has the role of Warner's OUR WATCHES MUST BE GOOD In the wife and the dirt Sparks digs up That's why we are selling more than ever about her past as the sweetheart GRILL and PALM GARDENS of a night club operator, played by NEW JUMP HOUR WATCHES from 45/- up Table d'Hote or a la Carte Lew Cody,, forms the axe which Joe Doldo, 20, of Watertown, WRIST WATCHES from 35/- up Specialties: Sparks urges on his paper as the N. Y, who has confessed, ac­ means of decapitating Warner. In the many new shapes GREEN TURTLE-AMERIOAN LOBSTERS-SOFT SHELL GRABS cording to the police, that he There are a series of dramatic was the sender of the three and CHERRYSTONE CLAMS situations that are sure-fire and shotgun-shell bombs that were DANCING FINEST VINTAGES mailed to President Roosevelt which you will count as about from Watertown several The Astwood-Dickinson Co., Stove Prices as usual quoted In Sterling the most vivid you have ever wit­ months ago. He was placed nessed on tbe screen, all inter- under arrest. Hamilton and St. George's

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Mr. W. E. S. ZUILL (Smith's COLONIAL Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I am going to oppose Clause 4 too. I would PARLIAMENT like to see this money earmarked for something in particular. I think the hon. member for St. George's, Mr. Tucker's, idea is a very good one, that we should OFFICIAL REPORT turn It over to the War Veterans' Association, I am not quite sure, Proceedings of die however, that perhaps that is the The Season's Smartest wisest thing to do with it, and I Honourable House think there should be some further inquiry made into it. I would Bathing Accessories of Assembly like to see a small committee appointed to consider the matter and report at the next session, SESSION 1933 because it may be considered advisable to let the War Veterans' Whether you 'go in the Association have some of it but not all of it. I would like it to DAY No. 15—Monday, July 10,1933. water or romp on the be considered a little more carefully Continued from Friday's Issue I do not think that it should be sand, you will look your turned into general funds, however: Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER (St. I would like to see something very smartest in these splendid George's Parish):—Mr. Chairman, definite done with it. I think that it was my intention to oppose the a small committee should be styles. adoption of this clause in the appointed to inquire into it be­ a/ie first instance. Ever since it became tween now and October, and let public knowledge that £11,098 had us know then. become Bermuda's share of war reparations money I think hon. it's delicious* members, organisations and the Mr. T. F. FALL (Sandys Parish) :— BATHING SUITS from 15/- Mr. Chairman, I am opposed to general public have been giving CHILDREN love cold "Ovaltine" during the hot great consideration as to what this clause. I agree with the re­ marks of the hon. member Mr. C•'weather. And they particularly need the abundant BEACH ROBES from 7/6 would be the best way to deal with nourishment it supplies. With more time to play they it. Personally I have always had Zuill, who has just taken his seat. I use up their energy more freely than ever, and the light it in my own mind that the money think that it would be far better to CAPS from 1/6 should be returned to the Mother delete this clause entirely and that hot-weather foods which the children prefer contain Country, and I am still of the same a committee be appointed at the insufficient nourishment to create new energy. opinion. I think that it woul d be of beginning of the new session to Cold " Ovaltine " is brimful of the nourishment that great assistance, or of some see exactly how the money might assistance at least, in helping to be distributed. I am somewhat re-creates energy and makes the lightest meal complete liquidate war debts. Prom the under the impression that the in nutritive vaiue. it is made from specially prepared discussion that I have had with views of the hon. member for St. malt extract, iresh liquid milk, and new-laid eggs. several hon. members it does not George's, Mr. Tucker, of forming These ingredients are combined in scientific pro* an endowment fund, not only for appear to me that hon. members portions to produce a complete and perfect food. would agree to return this £11,098, the Bermuda War Veterans'Associa­ with the interest that has accrued tion but for any Bermudian who The quality and proportions of the ingredients-*—the went overseas in any regiment, thereon, to the Mother Country. scientific process of manufacture—the ease of digestion Failing that I certainly do think not necessarily Bermuda's own regiment, would be approved. I and the help it gives to extract more nourishment from the money could be used to great other foods—these important facts give "Ovaltine ' its A & E. SMITH, LTD advantage right here in Bermuda, hope the hon. member will move supreme value. It contains no added sugar and must by having it invested in the first that the committee rise, report place and using the proceeds as an progress and ask for leave to sit not be compared with combinations of food substances BRITISH SPORTS DEPARTMENT endowment fund for the Bermuda again, or delete this particular containing a high percentage of added sugar. War Veterans' Association to assist, Clause 4. Cold "Ovaltine" is easily prepared by adding with them, men or dependants of the B.C.R.G.A. who went overseas Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. "Ovaltine" to cold milk or milk and water and mixing and who, through circumstances Chairman, I have listened with for a minute with an egg whisk or in a shaker. which are probably no fault of a good deal of attention to the Avoid haphazard mixtures. Ordinary malt or theirs, may at any time require remarks made by hon. members, cocoa drinks are in no sense substitutes for assistance. To my mind turning but it seems to nie there is some compromise which can be effected " Ovaltine." Do not accept them as such. this money into general funds is There is only one " Ovaltine" — there ia easily enough. Let this clause go simply equivalent to using so nothing to equal it and nothing " just as good." much blood-money. I realise that through as it is, "That the amount Bermuda played an important part of £11,098, together with any inter­ Sold in car-tight tins by all Chemists and Stores. .during the Great War, a very im­ est thereon. . . .shall be paid over portant part, and in addition to to the Colonial Treasurer for gener­ giving all the best of our men in al account," but add that it be RIPPLE ORGANDY the community we made a contri­ an instruction to tbe Finance bution to the Mother Country, I Committee that they shall, over a think I am correct in saying of period of years, perhaps three or about £40,000. I realise that this five years, out of revenue re-create £11,098 which has been awarded an amount equal to this amount W. S. PURVIS, Bermuda Distributor to us has nothing at all to do with plus interest. In the meantime we the £40,000 which Bermuda placed can consider what disposition we at the disposal of the Mother want to make of this. With the last shipment came the Country; I do, however, believe, Ripple Organdies in colours—peach, and I think I am right in saying so, Mr. F. O. MISICK:—Mr. Chair­ that this amount has been arrived man, that is all very well, but I DON'T ALLOW YOUR SYSTEM beige, green, blue, yellow and white. at on what is recently a percentage think that this item should be basis of cost to Dominions and kept entirely separate and should TO BECOME SLUGGISH Colonies who maintain their own not be absorbed in general revenue. Health and strength can only be maintained when This new weave is delicious in its bodily organs are working in harmony. But so active service contingents. If that Immediately it is absorbed in much occurs to upset this equilibrium. Constipa­ cool appeal. be the case, and I have no reason general revenue, even if it is reim­ tion, for instance, is the cause o/90"o of the ill-health to believe otherwise, it certainly bursed in some such way as the of the world. You may not suspect yourself as a should be used towards the assis­ hon. member for Smith's Parish Victim, but the state of your health is a Warning that it needs regulating. When the balance of tance of the men and the depen­ suggests, never-the-less it has lost Health is upset, when appetite is poor, digestion dants of the men who played no its identity and is a sum paid not feeble, accompanied by such symptoms as heartburn, small part in winning the Great for any particular purpose. It is bihousness, Indigestion—suspect Constipation. War and placing the Mother all very well for hon. members to REAL HELP IS COLOURS 3/6 a yard Country and the British Empire at say "No." They are perfectly en­ large in the position of obtaining titled tc that opinion, but I hold DERIVED FROM reparations. I certainly hope that the contrary opinion. It has lost there are sufficient hon. members its identity, because it is proble­ WHITE 2/6 a yard here today to give this serious con­ matical, unless it is laid down very sideration and refuse to accept hard and fast at this point, whether Clause 4 of this Bill. I also hope it will be possible to bail the money that hon. members will express out again. I prefer to see the their views regarding the best clause struck out of the present disposal of the money. I will Bill, and I think that even if the undertake, if the amount is not hon. member for St. George's, Mr. PILLS transferred or converted to general Tucker, would not move that the THE WORLD- r TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS funds, to introduce a Bill early in clause be struck out, he should FAMOUS FAMILY MEDICINE the next session to provide for the accede to the suggestion of the They act directly on the disturbed organs, expel disposition of the money as an hon. member for Smith's Parish, waste products, gently but effectively stimulate liver endowment fund of the Bermuda Mr. Zuill, an d move for the appoint­ and kidneys, to proper activity, impart tone to the stomach, improve appetite and increase the power War Veterans' Association, for the ment of a select committee to of assimilation. assistance and support of men decide exactly how this sum paid If you are a victim of Headaches, Weariness, and their dependants who are over to the Colony in reparations Depression, or the feeling that life is "No good " Justly entitled to it. funds should be used, so that —if you are a man and growing old too soon—if you are a woman and losing youth and vigour— between now and next session some take Beecham's Pills. This purely vegetable remedy constructive ideas may be evolved quickly removes Constipation, the cause which gives Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.:—Mr. and some plan proceeded with. rise to these enervating conditions. Try this Chairman, I am going to object simple way to Health NOW. also to this Clause 4. I am some­ ^n^"~»"**>i»ii'M"~~iw>"*tf^>i^~»f">>_ •''•*" !•• ir*,u^wr>f«***iw<">i^**T"*> • what in agreement with the re­ Sir HENRY WATLINGTON BEECHAM'S PILLS are ii marks of my colleague, Mr. Tucker, (Devonshire Parish):—Mr. Chair­ i ft Worth a Guinea a box * but we do differ upon the one man, you will all remember that I point—fortunately or unfortunate­ quite some years ago I had a gfreat J ly for me, I do not know which— deal to do in trying to get pensions ¥ Qood News for Penmen .. * for those who went overseas when Rich colours, full body. that I view the Empire always through Bermuda and not Bermuda they got to be 55 years old. It makes your pen travel 9) through the Empire. This Colony passed through this House twice swiftly and smoothly. A may be in great distress, but to but it was defeated in another CLAR-O-TYPE * PARKER product of tbe Parker take blood-money, money that place on two occasions. At the and Fountain Feu Oo., Ltd.. has come to us through the sacrifice same time, while I did that I do Canada of the lives of Bermudians on the not see exactly why this should be battle-fields of the Great War, termed "blood-money." If you QUINK to place into general funds, probab­ will look up the Appropriation Acts CANT SLIP ly to purchase a bag of potatoes or a since 1930 you will find that we The New pound of cabbage or something of have averaged towards pensions for Typewriters that sort, I will never agree to. about £1,800 a year. That is the Fountain Pen Ink I think this money should be kept sum of £22,000 which we have 31- bottle in the Colony, and I quite agree paid out to those that wanted it, with the hon. member for Sandys, and particularly to those that Dries 3 l^b Quicker on Papei Mr. Misick, that it should go toward needed it. It was argued here some permanaent object, even if it afterwards we should not provide TYPEWRITER OIL m Writes Smoother—Makes Permanent Records M is to go towards completion of the any pension, but that we should bridge; if only that boys, girls and remember the sacrifice our boys 116 bottle I 2 oz. bottle 6d. 4 oz. bottle 10d. ¥ women of St. David's who were made in going out to the war and dependants of men who sacrificed step forward and help them when­ their lives in the Great War may ever they wanted help. We are r{ J( have communication with the main always ready to help those who land and in that way make a liveli­ went overseas that cannot help hood, which will always recall to themselves. A good many said their memory the men who sacrific­ (THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. | i they would not take It anyhow, so • ed their lives'. Z am going to oppose I do not feel exactly that it is blood- THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Clause 4. Continued oa P»je 8 Reid Street THE ROYAL1 GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933 Page 5

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Mary Briggs, who sings in her jimmie and the driver leaped uncle's night club, becomes en­ out. A front wheel was gone. gaged to Dugan, a young "Tacked the road for us," MODE KN racketeer. His power steadily groaned Jimmie. "Get on a phone. increases, as he seizes control of Get to Dugan. Ten him what's op. a wide variety of rackets. But Maybe he can head the hi-jackers two rivals whom he has ousted, off. They must be heading south. Mickey McNeD and Larry The lake is north. Ill see if I can C^erriaerdtor/ Burke, are ont to "get" him. pick up their trail." And Jimmie One night, tracks bringing a disappeared up the road. load of alcohol for one of Jer­ ry's allies, Hymie. are hi-jacked BOUT a hundred yards he ONLY THE on a lonely road and the drivers A trotted grimly till he came to and their guards are killed. M the side road. The truck had is believed that the Kowsky turned into it from the west, and brothers are responsible. an auto from the east afterward, the marks in the dust showed. And far down the road he caught Wsstiii^iouse CHAPTER XXVn the glimmer of a tail tight. IJjYMIE was frantic by the He took after the trail. He ** tame he came fuming into trotted cautiously, in tear of an Jimmie Jingle Says: Jerry's office. Two of his best ambush. As he neared the end of Each day ol every blessed week men had been killed and a his wind, he heard a groan from a ^/yuat- the roadside. The best of food you ought to seek. autcttuitic couple of drivers and two Jimmie dropped flat on his guards had been bumped off face in the ditch, his machine gun BUTTER CRUST BREAD TTTERE'S the in one swoop. aosing over the edge. Then came •That was $20,000 worth of al­ the groan again. It sounded like Ask Your Grocer -"--*- you have been waiting the truck driver. cohol," be moaned. for! The final advance that "Mike," Jimmie spoke softly. BERMUDA BAKERY, Limited v "Prom now on, run It in by No answer. "Mike. Is that you?" gives you MODERN refriger­ auto instead of by truck. And if "Ugh, hugh," same the groaned -*aer anything happens it wont be so reply. ation . . . completely depend­ much. Anyhow, it's faster," said "Where are they?" able, completely trouble-free! Jerry "Beat it," came the answer. Jimmie scrambled up and across Dual-automatic control . . . «!D5UT are you going to let them •» Kowskys get away with it?" the road. In the dimness he found only in the Westing­ found his slugged driver. protested Hymie. "Where's the guard?" snapped RUST, house, now answers the need "Don't be a fool. Certainly not." Jimmie. Mike thumbed toward for double protection, double snapped Jerry. "But there's some­ the bushes. Jimmie found the thing fishy about tins. The Kow­ quiet figure. The man's heart was reliability, double assurance skys never would try tc buck us still beating. Jimmie poured a single handed. I want to find out shot of liquor into his mouth and of uninterrupted service. * what's behind this first." went back to do the same for Investigate this modern re-, So Jerry sent some men over Mike. into the South Side to find out "Who was it?" he demanded. frigerator today. Thousands what they could about the Kow- "McNeil and some strangers," are already finding that a said the recovering Mike, sitting That night the spies reported up. British Westinghouse offers them, not back There were hah" a dozen Jimmie swore. The guard ALLSOPPS only the amazing performance strangers, reported in from Brook­ groaned from the bushes. Jimmie Pilsner Beer THIS MARK lyn, had joined up with the Kow­ went to his aid. "IS YOUR of Dual-automatic control, but sky brothers, they said. Jerry spent half an hour getting a Copenhagen GUARANTEE every other noteworthy fea­ E_|E dragged the guard over to friend of his in a Brooklyn gang * * Mike and sat the two up to­ CARLSBERG Pilsner ture 'of convenience, beauty on the long distance phone. gether. He gave them bis flask "Yeah They're probably what's and ordered them to wait till Amsterdam, Holland and economy. Come in today. left of the Snyder outfit here. We Jerry Dugan's auto picked them had to clean 'em out a couple ot up. Then he headed back to the AMSTEL Pilsener weens ago. Some of 'em went main road to meet it. At his toward your burg," answered the wrecked auto he found his driver. Medium Size Now Only £41- 0.0 friend. Dugan bad two cars headed Products of the oldest breweries in Europe call for these brands southwest to try to cut off the i/SEANTIME Jimmie and his truck, he reported. 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OVER THE RADIO \ 1 In the absence of maestro Nat Is Baby Shilkret, who is enjoying a vaca­ tion in Europe, brother Jack will TTHE busy homemaker, especi- your skin thoroughly and since Backward lead the Shilkret Orchestra in a 1 ally the farm woman who f011 WRnt,to accomplish as much group of new and old dance tunes must sDend so much of hor time M Posslble m your limited time, during the broadcast of An Even­ must spena so mucn or her tune j snggest ^^ ^u ^ oatm^ in Teething A ing in Paris, to be heard over the at out-of-doors jobs, must plan and castile soap packs soaked in Emjitfllf Sparta &lpp WABO-Oolumbia network at 9.30 her living schedule carefully to vrater to which the juice of a p.m. The selections will include have time lemon has been added for the YOU^antUytoc* enough for cleansing. Mix one cup of oat- "Valencia," "Isn't It Heavenly?", the beauty meal, one-half cup of castile "My Bluebird's Singing the Blues," treatments soap shavings and a scant fourth offer and the closing medley comprised i that are so of a teaspoon of sulphur. Lay out l^oftrouhleand^. of '"Swonderful" and "My One ess ential to little seven inch squares of gauze loveliness. on your table and put a table- and Onlyi" Agnes Moorehead, T h e r e' s spoon of the mixture in each comedienne, will again be heard in washing, square. Gather the corners fco- YOU -«a»t U jA » a short sketch as Cousin Nanette. 1 r.o n i n g, gether and tie securely with U perfectly »*•* * WASH DRESSES * * * baking and white string, allowing room c 1 e aning to enough in the bags for the oat- Smart for Summer Wear Frank Westphal and his orches­ think of, but meal to swell, there is at Drop two or three of the bags to decay. tra and the ten male voices of "The least one day into a small pan of warm water Railroaders" will be united in the .jHEtf maUe quite ««* MISS HUNT of the week, to which the juice of a lemon • i stirring "Riff Song" as one of the when your has been added and allow them musical highlights of the presenta­ tasks are less to soak for a few minutes. Use at 30/- up arduous. On this day, take time these little bags as you would a tion of "World's Fair Invitation," out for your beauty "specials**- wash cloth to cleanse your face. over the WABC-Columbia network the things that you do not have neck and arms, working over nnd from 9.45 to 10.00 p.m. time for ordinarily. Try to keep over the skin until it is thor- The singers—ten voices from as two or three uninterrupted hours ousrhly clean. Mow pat a littb of In all the new shades for your shampoo, a softening, the liquid in which the bags were many-colleges—will delve into the refining or "bleaching facial, a soaked over your skin and allow and in white. past for two more selections, "There manicure and special foot treat- ii to dry then rinse it away with ! W putting k»-*T Was an Old Soldier" and "Railroad ^^Jts- your wash cloth dipoed in clear, The products of your own farm cold watsr — preferably ram Bill"; while Westphal's orchestra and of your pantry shelf offer water. confines itself to the present with you the materials for beauty if your skin is normally in- such tunes as "Strike Up the Band" treatments — eggs for toning, dined to be dry and scaly, then and Westphal's own "World's Fair bleaching facials or for luxurious apply a film of all purpose cream sbampoos. Buttermilk for bleach- and leave it on your skin while March." ing and toning your skin, milk you take your shampoo and * * # for softening your bath water, bath. If your skin is inclined to GSF, Daventry, Eng. 19.8m. cream for sunburned or wind- oily then use a stimulating wl2.ml7. burned skin are all to be had for 7.00-9.00 a.m.—Transmission on skin tonic or nn astringent. the taking. The cereals on your You know, I've discovered that an omni-directional aerial: pantry shelf may be used for farm women actually let their THE •Alle^**** 7.00 Cinema Organ Recital; cleansing and softening your hair go two or tmee months at 7.45 Orchestral Concert; skin and they are especially a time without a shimpoo and 8.45-9.00 An Orchestral Con­ beneficial when your water is then they wonder why their i-air hard. Tomato and lemon juice falls out or why they have dand­ r !Td«lonal ad'm«*** cert (Gramophone Records) are excellent for removing the ruff! Thoy thin1; that rharsrDo­ stains from vegetables and soil ing the hair often ma';« it oily GSA, 49.6m. and GSB, 31.5m., fiorn your fingers. There are or rna'.;es it dry! If ear? they would try shampao:ns it oitenei Daventry, England Other things, but let's get down to the routine on this day that —r! see f'T thc-tn-°!ves how it Write for free enpy of "Infa.tt Feeding 7.00—Time Signal from Big Ben. you have set aside for beauty. thrive.'? p.ni repays tbem with it! by the 'Alknburys' Foods." Tunes we all know: Recital You should begin by cleansing bv auty and iurl'.er! of New Gramophone Records by Christopher Stone Allen &HauburysLt

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1 Mr. E. P. T. TUCKER:—Mr. when they got out from the Br tish COLONIAL PARLIAMENT Chairman, I understood the hon. Government or the Canadian member for Warwick, Mr. Patton, Government or whatever Govern­ to ask what my decision would be ment it.was, and furthermore the if I was asked whether this money Bermuda Government had been Continued from page 4 should be used as I outlined in very liberal to the Bermuda boys my previous remarks or, if it was the that went overseas. If they get money. It has been apportioned only money available, that it should sick they are taken to the Hospital throughout the British Empire and be used in connection with the they get the best attention. I do Relax in Comfort I cannot see that it is any different completion of the bridge. I can not see any reason why the money from any other funds. We put up assure the hon. member that I cannot bs used to balance the bud­ a certain amount towards the war should most definitely and most get or anything else. I hope On the Beach, Lawn, Porch in cash, and I cannot see that this sincerely say it could not be used that my colleague, Mr. Trott, will is blood-money exactly. It is a in connection with the completion withdraw his motion and put the division of funds got from the of the bridge. Those are my feelings clause through as Clause 4. I shall enemy and which have gone to about it, and I would also remind support it. CANVAS CHAIRS BACK-RESTS various parts of the Empire. I the hon. member that poverty know that some people may feel does not change either my senti­ Mr. S. S. TODDINGS, Jr.-—Mr. DECK CHAIRS GLIDERS UMBRELLAS strongly about it, but not withstand mental feelings or my feelings of Chairman, I do not want to go too AWNING.BENCHES BEACH ROLLS ing that I think they might be loyal duty, and I feel so sincere as far with the sob-stuff, but facts excused, because I did try to do regards opposing taking this are facts. The hon. member for my best to bring about pensions money and putting it in the general Warwick, Mr. Patton, changed but it was decided in the Legisla­ funds of the Colony that I shall do the adjective before money from Help You Through the Hot Season ture here that it would not be everything in my power to continue blood-to prize-? What is blood- expedient to do it. We have, in opposition against it. I have felt money if it is not prize-money? the meantime, been affording that way ever since I knew repara­ How could we come into possession help to everyone that really wanted tions money was available for of this prize-money but through See Our Wide Selection at the help and we are going to go on doing Bermuda, and I still feel the same the shedding of blood? All I ask it. While we are putting the funds way. As I said before, I believe the is that this money be put to some New Low Prices back into the Treasury it does not money ought not to go and depend permanent object. The hon. mean that it is going on the St. on what the Legislature may decide member for Pembroke, Mr. Craw­ David's Island bridge or any other to allot in case of necessity, but I ford, is very much wrought over special account; it will be paid out believe it should go to build up a the fact of my mentioning cash gradually again to assist those who fund to take care of these men and sacrifice on the battle-field in BERMUDA FURNISHING &. SUPPLY CO. want it. and the dependants of these men one breath. How were we paid who, as I said previously, through overseas? True, he did not go Mr. R. O. CRAWFORD (Pem­ no fault of their own or through overseas, but I did and I can tell broke Parish):—Mr. Chairman, I cricumstances which they cannot him we were paid with cash. How rather disagree with the views of control are in need of assistance. It were the dependants of the men who hon. members who have spoken does not apply really to Bermudians died paid? With cash? How were regarding using this money as only, because I have known instance the men who died paid? With repayment, as it were, for flhe after instance where men who cash. If there had not been any sacrifice made on the battle-fields, served in the Great War have come cash forthcoming on pay day I The best of milk for baby— because I geel that that cannot be to this country and circumstances can assure the hon. member there *SS**fc^. for EVERYBODY—for everything spoken of in terms of cash. This have arisen whereby they have would have been a lot said about it. money, as Sir Henry Watlington had to be assisted, and in some Cold facts must be faced. All I ask said, will be put into the Treasury instances it has been thought is that this money be put to some and will be used as occasion re­ PET MILK better to repatriate them and permanent object. I think that quires to help those who need it. send them back. I do hope that the Bermuda men are well taken That is the place from where this clause will be turned down by care of now in regard to their it will have to be drawn to give any this branch of the Legislature today, service overseas. They have their assistance, and to deal with it as and I can assure the hon. member allowance if they are in need. I say a sort of exchange or repaymnt for by all means let this money go to Oaf e and Happy \ At All Leading Grocers for Smith's Parish k Mr. Zuill, that 7AMf£IUCAIl?7 the sacrifice of life is beyond my il MtOICAl ] if this is turned down I shall move this purpose if necessary; failing with PET MILK « ASSN 'I understanding. that a select committee be appoint­ that, I say let it be put to some in his bottle-*.'** ed to report to this House during more permanent object, where it Hon. W. J. H. TROTT:—Mr. may be a sort of memorial. (Ques­ the early part of next session what, 5856

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THE GARRISON The final of the competition for Local and Foreign Sporting News f the cup presented by Captain E. A. We're doing our bit Visitors Win by 178 Runs Oroft, R.A., was played on Tuesday last on the Garrison Recreation to make picnics a Ground, St. George's, between the ) I Ideal weather favoured Ridley B.CR.G.A. Section and the Old pleasure. Read this BY ••ES-US- j College's second match in Bermuda B.M.A. Section, resulting in a vic­ versus the Garrison on Saturday tory for the latter by four wickets. list over, come in and and Ridley went to bat first. At The match commenced at 11.15 see our quality, then the opening of their innings, with a.m., the B.CR.G.A. batting first. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET GAR WOOD CHALLENGER Ripley and Buck together, runs compare prices and came slowly. The match started B.CR.G.A, SECTION ) at 10.55 a.m. and by lunch time Thanks to the cunn'ng master- SOUTHAMPTON, July 14 (O.P. you'll agree.... there had been no fast scoring. bowler Hedley Verity who demol­ —Hubert Scott-Paine's new speed­ Gnr. J. A. Brown, b Watson...... 10 Ripley, the visiting skipper, amas­ ished no less than 17 wickets at a boat will be a prospective challenger Gnr. D. Burchall, b S. Outer- sed 39 before being caught by Lt. cost of little more than five runs for the classic Harmsworth trophy bridge. ii Laing off Purcell whilst Buck was apiece, Yorkshire increased her at present held by Gar Wood of Gnr. P. Trott, b Watsom...„ 3 first out when the tally registered long lead in the County Cricket Detroit. The ship is not yet ready Bdr. R. A. S. Bean, c. Richard­ Pie Nie 31. Orr was run out and McKinstry Championship, defeating Essex by for trials until further experiements son, b F. A. Smith 11 did not stay long for his 8, being an innings and 172 runs. have been made in construction Gnr. H. L. DeSilva, c S. Outer- PLATES from 4d doz. caught and bowled Hollick. Four * * * details. bridge, b 0. Smith 7 wickets were down for 86 runs and CUPS 6d " Rain hampered progress in mat­ oc—— Gnr. A. T. Jennings, v F. A. D. L. Clarke and G. O. Powell were SPOONS 6d « ches ending on Friday. Others won RACING AT SANDOWN Smith o on first innings except Middlesex playing themselves in steadily. Bdr. R. H. Smith, c. Henries b FORKS 6d " From 86 these two batsmen saved versus Glamorgan which ended in Devent 9 SERVIETTES 4^d " a draw. Sussex defeated Hampshire SANDOWN, July 14 (CP.)—Col­ their side by taking the score to L/Sergt. R. G. Darrell, not out . 44 on the first innings and Surrey won onel G. Wilson's "Lo8ningdale" 147, a stand of 61. Powell was then Gnr. L. Lemon, b Watson. 4 CLOTHS 9d each over Somerset, Northants over War­ won the famous "" caught by Maycock off Jarmain. Gnr. B. Mouchett, b C Smith.... 17 WAX PAPER from 6d wick, Gloucester over Notts and valued at £11,000 today. The Aga Clarke settled down to business Gnr. N. J. Richardson, run out 0 Khan's "Firdaussi" came second when the scoreboard read 100-4-8 Worcester over Kent. Extras 7 THERMOS FLASKS from 1/6 two lengths behind Colonel G. * * * and smashed drives to leg, but the BASKETS from 1/6 Loder's "Foxbridge," third, three excellent fielding by the Garrison Yorkshire 340, Barber 101, Wood Total 183 lengths behind. Ten ran; odds saved what would undoubtedly BOOKS from 9d 85, P. Smith 5 for 122, Essex 104 and Loaningdale 9-2, Firdaussi 11-10, have resulted in boundary 4's. 64. York hire won by a innings Fall of wickets:—1 for 22, 2 for 24, KODAKS from 15/6 Foxbridge 10-1. The 120 was soon hoisted and by and 172 runs. Verity captured 3 for 2?, 4 for 47, 5 for 47, 6 for 51, this time six Garrison bowlers had FILMS from 1/3 8 for 47 and 9 for 44, making a total $ Their Majesties the King and 7 for 75, 8 for 121, 9 for 123, all out been tried. C.S.M. Purcell was con­ of 17 wickets for 91 in the whole Queen were present. 123. oo—— spicuous in the field. The fifth match, an average of 5.4 runs per 24 Hour Printing Service wicket fell at 147. Wicket. Bowling:—Watson 3 for 34, S. SECOND TEST STARTS After Powell's dismissal Hart * # • Outerbridge 1 for 30, 0. Smith 2 joined Clarke, the latter batsman Surrey 282 declared and 47 for 5, ON SATURDAY for 21, F. A. Smith 2 for 5, Devent continuing to punish the bowling Somerset 215 Longrigg 124, Fender 1 for 7. severely. Hart followed his example 5 for 80. Surrey gained a first in- Strong M. C. C Side Selected to and off-boundaried Purcell, re­ n ngs lead OLD B.M.A. SECTION ffi£ HQMte-fQQE peating the same stroke to send * * » Oppose West Indies up the 160. Warwick 198 and 27 for no wick­ Gnr. 0. Smith, b DeSilva 0 ets, Northamptonshire 282 for 5, LONDON, July 14 (CP.)—One of Gnr. C Henries, c Jennings, A BRILLIANT CATCH REID STREET declared, Bakewell 71, Bellamy 83, the strongest elevens that England b Mouchett... 0 Timms 102 not out. can muster will be capta ned again Gnr. C Richardson, b DeSilva.. 11 At 175 Purcell was bowling to * * * by D. R. Jardine, who successfully Bdr. S. Outerbridge, run out 46 Clarke. The left-hander intended Gloucester 268, Hammond 140, led the Australian 'invasion last Gnr. J. Devent, b Lemon 51 a six but the ball went high into Notts 108 and 141 for 4, Voce 61, winter, in the second test match Gnr. S. K. Burchall, c Darrell, the air in the direction of backward Hammond 4 for 9, Parker 4 or 54. against the West Ind'es which b Brown 33 point. Purcell ran more than the Gloucester won a frst innings starts at Manchester next Sa ur- Bdr. E. Watson, c R. H. Smith, DELICIOUS! day length of the pitch to hold a brill­ b Mouchett 2 lead. iant catch amidst much applause Leyland of Yorkshire, Tuinbull Sergt. F. A. Smith, b D. Burchall 2 The more you eat — The more you Want * * * from the large crowd present. Sussex 287, Cook 91, Kennedy of Glamorgan and G. O. Allen of Gnr. H. Outerbridge, b Bean 2 Shortly afterwards Hart was out 4 for 58, and 81 for 0, Hampshire Middlesex will be dropped. New­ Gnr. S. Minors, c Bean, b Bur­ middle stump to Purcell—194-8-26. The Health Candy! 139 and 147 for 3, Brown 53, Wensley comers to the side include R. E. S. chall „ 0 Cameron sent the 200 up by a cut 5 for 35, Mead 52 not out. Wyatt, the Warwickshire captain Gnr. C Foggo, not out 7 Rich in Muscle through the slips off Dodds and Sussex won on the first innings. and former captain of the M.C.C. Extras 7 with Harper and Cameron together Sugar! * * vs. Australia, Bowes, Yorkshire's ft the innings was declared closed] at Worcestershire 477 for 2 declared, fine bowler, and James Lang­ Total 161 208 for 8 at 3.35 p.m. Nawab of Pataudi 224 not out, ridge, of Sussex, one of the finest TASTES GOOD The Garrison went to bat at 3.45 Nichol 109 not out, Gibbons 124 al -round players in the Country. Fall of wickets:— 1 for 1, 2 for 1, p.m., Chalkley and Purcell opening GOOD FOR YOU not out; Kent 147 and 97 for 5, The English side will therefore 3 for 24, 4 for 102, 5 for 122, 6 for 146, the innings. Jackson taking 8 Kent first Inning's be: D. R. Jardine (capt.), R. E. S. 7 lor 146, 8 for 146, 9 for 154, all out The score follow :•— wickets for 57. Wyatt (Warwickshire), James 161. There's no "Kiss" like Worcestershire took first inning's Langridge (Sussex), Bowes, Verity Bowling:—DeSilva 2 for 35, Mou­ a "Velvet Kiss"! RIDLEY COLLEGE points. Sutcliffe and Macaulay (Yorkshire), chett 3 for 44, Brown 1 for 13, Le­ Health authorities are Walters, (Worcestershire), B. V. W. mon 1 for 17, D. Burchall 2 for 3, * * * R. O. Ripley c Mr. Laing b Pur­ Robins, Middlesex, Ames (Kent) Bean 1 for 0. agreed that it is the Middlesex 359, Lee 106, Hendren cell 39 Hammond (Gloucestershire). Umpires were Messrs. W. Swan 132, Glamorgan 185 for 3, Turn- F. H. Buck c Walsh b Hollick 13 "health" candy that * * # and David Simons. .Scorers, Gnr. bull 50, E. Davies 66 not out. Match T. H. Orr run out 4 aids digestion. The West Indies will field largely A. Stovell and Sergt. J. 0. Haigh, drawn. D. L. Clarke c & b PurcoH. 73 the same team as before, re ying R.A. A. L. McKinstry c.& b Hollick 8 on Martindale to lead the bowling 00—— Drop in for a "Delici­ ABOUT CONSTANTINE and George Headley to head the G. 0. Powell c Maycock b Tar- batting list. They will also have mam 14 OXFORD-CAMBRIDGE DRAW ous " Sample Today MANCHESTER, July 14 (O.P.)— the assistance of Learie Constan­ R. S. Hart b Purcell. 26 Learie Constantine, the West In­ tine, the great West Indies' star R. W. Mitchell c Rev. Williams LORD'S July 14 (R.P.) —Another dies star cricketer who has been who has been playing for Nelson of b Purcell l draw will go down on record as a playing with Nelson, the minor the Lancashire League. D. A. Harper not out 13 result of the annual Inter-Varsity -THE PHOENIX— W. M. Cameron not out 5 Lancashire League Club, has ap­ It is expected that Constantine cricket match between Oxford and On the Corner — On the Alert Extras 12 proached the Lancashire County will soon join the first-class Lan­ Cambridge. Rain interfered with Cricket Committee with the hope cashire XI, having lived sufficiently the match earlier this week and no of getting an engagement with a long in the County, to qualify as a Total (for 8 wickets declared) 208 decision was reached, only the first first-class County XI. regular player. Innings being completed. Constantine was lent to the West ——oo The scores were Oxford Univer­ Indies' team for a few weeks and Bowling:—Jarmain 1 for 36, Hol­ sity 164 and 79 for 6, Cambridge Bermuda Steam Laundry Company, Ltd. plaj ei against England last month. CANADIAN AMATEUR GOLF lick 2 for 46, Purcell 4 for 53. University 209. He is now playing for the West All persons indebted to the above Company ar§ re­ CHAMPIONSHIP Fall of wickets:—1 for 31, 2 for Indies. quested to pay their accounts on oi* before July 59, 3 for 67, 4 for 86, 5 for 147, 6 for A meeting of Lancashire officials DO YOU KNOW ABOUT 31st, 1933, to C. H. Neave, Victoria Block, Ham­ VANCOUVER, July 14 (CP.)— 175, 7 for 178, 8 for 194, 208 for 8 will probably be called in a fort­ ilton, failing which legal action will be taken for the Kenneth Black of Vancouver also declared. LIGHTNING? night. Lancashire is standing recovery thereof without further notice; seventh in the County table. The Albert Scotty Campbell of Seattle, reached the Canadian Amateur Prospect Garrison all out for 30 Continued from Page 1 side has already benefitted by two BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS; new young players, Baxter a fast Golf Championship finals today, runs. bowler, and Washbrook, 19-year defeating Harry Givan of Seattle spark—and lightning is nothing but 5922tml7.ttt25.m31. ^SE old all round star. and Frank Dolp of Portland in a huge spark—picks out the taUest brilliant under-par rounds. -oo- of two points presented to it.- So it oc-—— 00 is with the Empire State Building. WEST INDIES VERSUS ENGLISH COUNTY CAPTAINS BASEBALL RESULTS Its enormous steel frame protects LEICESTERSHIRE not only itself but all the buildings AGAINST LEG-THEORY near by. A piece of stone may be LAWN MOWERS AMERICAN knocked off when a spark leaps be­ LONDON, July 14 (C P.)—Cap­ LEICESTER, July 15 (O.P.)— tween two isolated points. With the English or Canadian tains of the English County Cricket Cleveland 2 Philadelphia 3 The West Indies three-day cricket stepped-back construction this en­ teams have reported that they are Chicago 4 Washington 0 match With Leicestershire, the tails no great danger. The stone determined to prevent any "body- St. Louis 6 New York 11 tail-end County team, started to­ falls on a terrace. Even if it struck Svom 42/6 up line" bowling controversy from Detroit 8 Boston 3 day. By lunch time the West the street the odds are many thou­ creeping into County Cricket Indies had scored 95 for the loss of sands to one against its killing any matches-. NATIONAL 4 wickets. one for the simple reason that Following the long and heated Play was interrupted three times everybody rushes for cover during a FRITH'S HARDWARE STORE arguments that arose from Aus­ Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati 0 before lunch by showers. The storm. 17. and 18. West Indies were decidedly wobbly tralia's resentment of Harold Lar- Boston 4 Pittsburgh 3 Experiments which were made by under the Leicestershire bowling wood's bowling theory during the Brooklyn 5 Chicago 3 Faraday and later by Sir Oliver 2*9 Test tour of Australia, it is under­ on an easy scoring wicket. George New York 12 St. Louis 7 Lodge proved conclusively that the rod height and more, but that a stood that the English Captains' Headley was responsible for over ceeded in producing electric sparks oo best of all safeguards is not a light- very high lightning rod or the decided to act for themselves in half the West Indies' total and was thirty feet long with voltages that SWIMMING CARNIVAL AT nng rod (although that has its run up to 5,000,C00. Merely because top of a skyscraper may protect a the interests of the game. still batting at lunch time with merits when|it is properly installed) 55 runs to his credit. he is so interested in lightning, he cone with a radius of but twice the A meeting will be called at the BELMONT MANOR but a cage. And a cage is exactly rod height or less. For exceptional end of the season to discuss the has built small clusters of skyscrap­ what the steel frame and plumbing ers and hurled his artificial light n- heights the ratio may be only <>ne matter further. It is believed that WEST INDIES system of a skyscraper is. The en­ Ridley College Participating Ing at them. As a resul. Peek can to one. 14 out of 17 first-class cricket cap­ (1st innings) ergy must be divided and subdi­ tell what Is likely to happen when Peek made some experiments' tains have signified their assent to vided, something that a cage does Wall Street in Manhattan Or the with models of a group in which the "Gentlemen's Agreement" During the Ridley College Cricket Roach, c Smith, b Shipman 2 very effectively. A battleship or a week two years ago, the Belmont Loop in Ohicago is darkened by a the Woolworth Building was the whereby the leg-field will not be Hoad, c Webb, b Shipman 11 transatlantic liner—in fact, any centre. He found that if the build­ packed for fast bowlers in such a Manor staged a swimming carnival Wiles, c Marlow, b Smith 4 steel ship—is also a fine place for thunderstorm and lightning begins which was a great success. The to play among the clouds. ing were only 175 feet north of its way that the batsman, for the sake Headley, not out 55 safety during a thunderstorm, pro­ present location it would protect l of defending his person, shall be popular Canadian cricket side is DaOosta, b Astill 12 vided you keep away from the metal "Given a cloud height o 1,000 once again at the Belmont Manor eet, which is fairly low but is not all structures betwen it and the forced to throw away his wicket. Merry not out 9 hull or any metal connected with it. Municipal Building. The Empire and a similar but more elaborate the lowest measured, and a light­ oo Extras „ 2 State Building probably proteets carnival has been arranged in ning rod which extends fifty feet all buildings within a radius equal ETON vs. HARROW AT Ridley's honour. F. W. PEEK'S RESEARCHES. above the earth," says Peek, "the Total (for 4 wickets) 95 to one and a half times its height. A full list of events may be found protected zone will be a cone with LORD'S Probably the man who knows oo in our advertisement columns. LATER:—the match was post­ a radius at the base of 80 feet, Dancing on the Cedar Court will mo t about lightning and tall build­ the area that such a rod will pro­ Shrewd Bird LORD'S, July 14 (CP.)—The poned until Monday. follow the carnival. ing , is F. W. Peek. For years he tect. ' The common English sparrow is a annual public schools' classic be­ 00 has been exper meriting with arti­ smart bird. We have a coony tween Eton and Harrow opened at —oo- ficial bolts in the General Electric HEIGHT OF LIGHTNING BODS. hanging around the Court House Lord's today. Harrow won the toss Functional Architecture.—Nature Company's laboratory at Pittsfield, Making ft Flash.—The Victim— yard that earns daily sustenance by and batted first on a good wicket. is wonderful! A million years ago Mass. H s main object is to show It is not safe to apply th s ru'e picking insects from the radiators The close of play scores were:— "Bttt, lady, you put out your hand." she didn't know we were going to what happens when lightning Fair Motorist (recenty engaged) too exactly. Peek has found that of parked cars, Just as soon as the Harrow (1st innings) 237, Pawle wear spectacles, yet look at the strikes a high-tension transmission a lightning rod on a low building— machine comes to a stop, they go 96, Turner 4 for 63, Holmes 4 for 26. —"Sorry, I was just admiring my way she placed our ears.—Annapolis line and thus to discover the best new ring."—Burlington Free Press. a house, for example—may protect to work. And all of 'em—a dozen Eton (1st innings) 91 for 3. Log. method of protection. He has suc- a cone with a radius four times the or more—are fat.—Glasgow Times. BICYCLE BASKETS All shapes and sizes— 5/- to 8/—-ASTWOOD'S THE ROYAL1 GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933

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DOLLARS Continued from Page 1 better 5895 c/o Bermuda Press, Ltd. WIMBLEDON, July 15.—(CP)— 5895*th.s.tu. A4m.. Gr«htJ&#Jl»* further report from the Board of Great Britain qualified today to 1 Buying at 1%Discount $4.8484 Works, was set down for immediate baking Mud meet the United States in the In- Wanted at once intelligent YOUTH •Selling at 2% $4.7058 consideration on July 17th, when 1 Jarw terzone Davis Cup Final in Paris to learn proofreading. Good Tuckxcr most members will not have seen next week. Bunny Austin defeated BafreitrSpSTwith. chance for student on vacation. NEW WESfBURV CANADIAN DOLLARS any of it in print and have heard Vivian McGrath of Australia by Apply Bermuda Press, Ltd. RICHMOND ROAD only part of it read over on receipt I PHQMC HOB CABCt TCUCM> 6-4, 7-5, 6-3, deciding the Singles 5933tm. eitp Buying at 5% Discount $5.0526 in the House. match in the European Zone. 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Temp, for 24 hrs 85° Relieves those heavy deep- Ernest P. Motyer, The Willows, Min. Temp, for 24 hrs 76° be taken out of the surpluses from CHICAGO, July 15.—(CP)— the Colony's various funds. Wheat advanced 6 cents a bushel seated coughs and colds and Laffan St. Rainfall for 24 hrs 01 heals the inflarrel tissues. 5876*tu. ei to M17. Sunshine for 24 hrs 11 hr. 42 min. To crown it all, the House'is on today to reach $1.23 within half the eve of prorogation, which will an hour after the Board of Trade • * • Get a bottle tt-day. Several furnished HOUSES on the MAGIC take place just soon as the'flnancial opened. The main incentive was a FOREIGN REPORTS report from market experts to the Sole Distributors: waterfront in Southampton and Board of Works experts have north shore, excellent bathing BAKING "• effect that the Canadian wheat 4a o their way! 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