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VOL. 15—NO. 264 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM GOVERNMENT LOSES IMPORTANT YORKSHIRE BYE-ELECTION

LIVELY SCENES IN IN THE HOUSE THE IMPERIAL THE BERMUDA PRESS THEY SAY GOVERNMENT FRENCH CHAMBER Further Votes Pass More Improvements That the announcement of the School Attendance Bill Prince's visit caused some sur­ With Little Dis­ Effected prise. * * # The Government's School At­ -& That a public statement in London cussion tendance Bill raising the age for We recently announced that the Bermuda Press, Ltd. had completely is an official secret here. leaving school to fifteen years and * • » providing for the maintenance of reorganised the machine depart­ That all the sarre the news has not scholars between 14 and 15 passed ment and had acquired the latest yet been actually confirmed. Another Revolution A TRIBUTE TO THE its'second reading yesterday after a plant for effective work. We are Conservative motion for its re­ now able to announce another im­ * * * LATE GOVERNOR jection was defeated by 294 to 227. portant acquisition. In response That a delay in the arrival of the Impending The Bill, which It to hoped will to a general demand from adver­ boat might upset any plans. * * * The sitting of the House of As­ become effective before Christmas tisers and for the purpose of supply­ sembly yesterday was carried affects 500,000 children and the ing our readers with many more That here is a pretty piece of psy­ .^_ feature services, a stero typing plant chology. through expeditiously. There were Government claims it will keep * * * a number of messages from the 300,000 children off the labour has been acquired and will be in­ Acting Governor. One transmitted market and enable 150,000 adults stalled shortly, certainly in time for That some people think it strange applications made to the Board of to find work. the busy Christmas week. Together that a civilian Governor should Important Merger of British Shipping Companies be nominally Commander-in- the King Edward VII Hospital by Sir Charles Trevelyan, a member with this plant will be furnished a Chief. three of the members of the staff of the Cabinet, described the Bill most effective advertising service —Stirring Revelations at Trial of Brokers— * * * for their offices to be made pen­ as' the "charter for the average which will prove of great value and Further Communist Disturbances in sionable, under the Superannua­ child." Lord Eustice Percy, in assistance to our patrons. That the same people see nothing tion Acts. The applications were opposing, said it would increase the Our advertising manager will be odd in a solider becoming Gov­ Ontario—Do-X Completes First Leg from Mr. G. S. Spencer, laboratory taxation of the employee class by pleased to advise advertisers on ernor. assistant and X-ray technician, £8,000,000 annually. The real need, the nature of this service and other * * * of Flig — 4rliss Voted Best Actor Mr. W. H. Jones, engineer and car­ he said, was for education to de­ improvements recently effected by That only two guesses are allowed penter, and Mr. F. A. W. Aldrich, velop mental keenness very largely the addition of new type faces, and as to which would require most of Ye; Toll of Dead in Ohio ambulance driver and electrician. in touch with the machine age. it is certain that the Bermuda Press assistance in carrying out his Exp jn—Violent Storms The three men applied for an Thirty-three Liberals voted foe the is at the present moment the most duties. amendment of the law so that they Government. Three each vote. completely equipped in the history * * * at Sea—Sharkey-Stribling might be brought under the pro­ against or abstained. of newspapers in Bermuda. That perhaps guessing is of no visions of the Superannuation Acts. oo use since it doesn't matter much -oo- who does a job as long as the job Fight for Unemploy­ Another message transmitted a is done well. copy of an agreement made by the AMERICAN RETURNS YACHTING * » • ment Relief—New Trade Development Board and Speed Records Messrs. Furness, Withy and Com­ That the Memorial Service at the pany for the maintenance of trans­ ROOSEVELT'S BIG MAJORITY Starling Leads One Design Saltus Grammar School was im­ portation services between Ber- NEWYORK, Nov. 6:—Final official pressive and admirably carried figures for Governor in New York out. (Continued on page 12} State. Roosevelt (Democrat) 1,768,- Fleet In Thursday's Race * * * 454. Tuttle 'Republican) 1,043,397. That Armistice Day must lose no­ BROKERAGE HOUSE CHARGED Roosevelt plurality 725,057. 11 dis­ Thursday afternoon saw a beau­ thing of its real significance. CONSERVATIVES GAIN IMPORT­ tricts missing. ED ANT SEAT WITH FRAUD tiful breeze for the One Designs out * * * POPPY DAY * * * of the north-west and the course That it was not designed to cherish EXAMINES RESULTS of Staggs, Somerset Buoy and home hatred. F j. H. Lockwood, Conservative, TORONTO, Nov. 7.—On the third * • • was returned for Shipley, an im­ day of the trial of the partners of OTTAWA, Nov. 6:—Watch on the was set. British Legion's Appeal That it was designed to perpetuate portant industrial centre in York­ the Stobie Furlong mining broker­ results of United States elections Unfortunately only three boats was being maintained today in were out, Pearman's Starling, love and sacrifice. shire, defeating W. A. Robinson, age house on charge of conspiracy * * * Labour, and A. Davy, Liberal. The As already stated in these columns, Government circles and the more Hunter's Princess and Dill's Car­ to defraud the public and illegally That the House will soon begin the voting was: J. H. Lockwood, 15,238; affect market prices of stocks, it Monday next will be observed us or less definite swing toward the dinal. A very good start was real work. Robinson, 12,573; Davy, 12,785; was brought out that the firm was Poppy Day in Bermuda, and the Democrats was not being inter­ made by both Starling and Cardinal earn Gallacher, Communist, 701. short in December, 1929, to the Bermuda War Veteran's Associa­ preted as a forerunner of extensive with Starling to weather. Cardinal That the estimates revenue for 1931 The bye-election was caused by extent of over seven and a half tion has made very complete ar­ and immediate tariff changes. The did not seem to be going at all well will be awaited with interest. the death of the Labourite member millions of dollars on stocks pur­ rangements for the sale of poppies fact that newly-elected Senators for Starling immediately opened * * * Mackinder. chased for clients, while at the throughout the island. In addition and GongTesjunen will not take but and continued gaining from office until March was used as an That some exceptional conditions The campaign was quietly con­ end of January, the extent of short to the sale in the various districts, the starting line to the windward argument to strengthen that be­ have aided 1930. ducted and women voters out­ sales was approximately four mil­ there will be a Cushion of Remem­ mark. lief. Government officials who have * * * numbered the men by 6,000. The lions of dollars. brance outside the Public Library Cardinal and Princess had quite studied the elections campaign in That big building operations have two main issues were unemploy­ * * * ana this will afterwards be placed a fight for a while up the windward all its ramifications claim the fore­ helped considerably. ment and safeguarding the woollen at the foot of the Centoaph prior but Cardinal managed to hold her MORE COMMUNIST DISTURB­ most issue was unemployment. * a * textile industry. Lockwood stressed to the ceremony on Armistice Day. lead and rounded the mark some ANCES IN CANADA Next in importance was the pro­ That it is dollars to doughnuts no the need for tariff against foreign Tuesday, November the 11th. eight lengths ahead. The positions hibition question which was more new form of taxation will be competiton and after his election SUDBURY, Ont., Nov. 7.—A par­ All monies collected will be de­ were unchanged on the reach to acute in some states than in others devised. said the result proved his party had ade of several hundred Commun­ voted to the Earl Haig Fund, and all Somerset and the run home. but seemed to flit across the whole * * * the solution of unemployment ists was broken up by the police expenses in connection with the The finishing times being:— political horizon in a general way. That property not only confers the problem and that practical York- using their truncheons, and several sale will be defrayed by the As­ Starling 4.31.10 Closely rivalling these two questions franchise. shiremen now realised their hope arrests followed. The unemployed sociation. Princess 4.35.20 was the belief held by some voters * * # lay in his party. Men voters were Communists were on their way to The Earl Haig Fund administers Cardinal 4.39.00 that the new tariff wall was too That it confers the exemption from apathetic and Labourites never the municipal building to present to the relief of ex-service men and It was a great pity that more high and had a detrimental effect taxation. expected to retain the seat. demands that the City Council has done splendid work since its boats were not out, as it was a upon some industries therefore * * * guarantee salaries of $25 weekly inception in 1921. There are over great day for a race. It is hoped * * * lowering the general prosperity of That the Opera Club is now started. for married men, with two dollars 3,000 committees doing voluntary that a better showing will be made FRENCH FOREIGN POLICY the country. Regarding the tariff * * * for each dependant, and $15 weekly work and £1,432,532 has been ex­ next Thursday. UNDER FIRE situation in the United States and That here is a real chance for the for each single man. A determined pended to assist 4,000,000 cases of its probable effect upon this country organised resistance against Com­ music-lover. PARIS, Nov. 6.—Aristide Briand's acute distress. Over 8,000 men have it was pointed out here, that the * * # munist agitators in Northern On- J anything was unsatisfactory he foreign policy particularly with re­ been assisted to emigrate, £75,000 Democrat attacked its application That he can at once support a good tario cities, where the Communist j could turn back. Thomson replied ference to reapproachment with has been spent on Housing, a tub­ to manufactured goods whereas cause and enjoy some excellent element is largely centred, is steadi­ "That's all settled then," showing Germany came under heavy Are erculosis colony cares for 700 per­ Canada was effected primarily by performances. ly suppressing Communist activ- ' sons, 3,432 labour bureaux strive the rates on farm products. Tariff he was absolutely confident. in the Chamber of Deputies today. Sir John Simon said there was no Franklin-Bouillon, Opposition De­ ities, which are generally believed to find employment for men, and experts here have maintained a to be financed by the Soviet govern­ no less than 37,000,000 poppies are close watch on the trend taken in written report on the last trial oo puty, delivered the main attack flight and no written inspection this afternoon to the applause of ment. made annually and the proceeds the election and further develop­ * * * devoted to this most worthy fund. ments will be followed eagerly. sheet of what had been observed the entire Governmental majority, during and after the flight. "Is ARMISTICE DAY It need hardly be said that Ber­ and Foreign Minister Briand pro­ THE FLIGHT OF THE Do-X * * * it the fact" he asked, "that just bably will reply tomorrow. Despite muda will again make a striking AMSTERDAM, Nov. 6.—The ! LATEST RETURNS as this moment the All Ministry the fact that Franklin-Bouillon ex­ response to the appeal. Do-X, largest flying boat in the I NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Control of granted a certificate of air-worthi­ Next Tuesday being Armistice pressed sentiments which pleased world probably will leave Saturday j the House and Senate still hangs ness?" Day, there will be no issue of the supporters of the Government, it -oo- for England on another lap of the by the narrowest margin, after Dowding replied "the certificate Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily was generally thought that the flight intended eventually to get zigzagging back and forth since the was issued by the Secretary of on that day. Our special Armistice dilemma in which they would place the great craft down in New York "THE BELLE OF polls closed on Tuesday night. State on the strength of reports Day number will appear on Monday the Government if they should re­ Harbour. Th'e Do-X soared from Al- At five o'clock the latest returns furnished him, presumably by Col­ and will contain special articles pudiate the Foreign Minister will tenrhein yesterday and came down gave the House as Republicans 216, more. and illustrations, including a new prevent defections that would en­ BARCELONA" here after an easy flight, but was Democrats 214, Farmer-Labour 1, A sensation was caused at yester­ one of the B.V.R.C. Roll of Honour. danger the life of the Cabinet. prevented from going further by Senate, Republicans 47, Democrats day's sitting when Sir John Simon * * * the weather. When Dr. Claude Our readers are reminded that 46, Farmer Labour 1, two still to announced he had just received oo tickets for the delightful Musical two documents from Cardington. IMPENDING REVOLUTION IN Dornier arrived tonight by train heard from. Comedy, to be produced by a local The first was a letter from Colonel URUGUAY from Berlin, he said forecasts in­ * * * dicated the weather would be ex­ company, are on sale at the office LATEST SENATE RETURNS Richmond, the designer, to Major NOTICE TO WAR VETERANS of the R.G. & CD., price 3/- and Scott relating to a report from BUENOS AIRES, Nov. 7.—De­ cellent Saturday and hence a start 2/6, and early application should be Irwin that he found the ship heavy spatches from Montevideo state would be made for Calshot. The WASHINGTON, Nov. 6.—Latest made. The performances take place in handling. Richmond estimated that there are plenty of rumours of length of stay there is as yet un­ returns tonight gave "the Demo­ on 19th and 20th Nov. and at one that the loss of lift was due to holes As it is absolutely necessary to an impending revolution In Uru­ determined, depending on the crats 47 seats in the Senate, the of these His Excellency the Acting in the gas-bag and would amount guarantee to the New Windsor guay, centering around the frontier weather, but the departure from Republicans 48 with the remain­ Governor and Mrs. Evans have to one ton per square inch of open­ Hotel the number of covers to be town of Rivera. there will be toward Havre and ing seats held by Farmer-Labour signified their intention of being ing in twelve hours. He wrote "this laid for our Armistice Day Dinner then Lisbon, where the long long representative. In the House of present. His Excellency has also result is somewhat startling and no tickets will be sold under any dreamed-of flight to the United Representatives the Democrats graciously extended his patronage. emphasises the great importance circumstances after 9.0 p.m. today, BIG BRITISH SHIPPING MERGER States will begin. have taken 215 with chances of cap­ The cast includes old favourites, of guarding against holes in these Saturday, Nov. 8th. * * * turing two more, the. Republicans LONDON, Nov. 7.—The Daily amongst whom are Mrs. Stanley 216. ships." Members unable to get to Head­ ARLISS GIVES BEST PERFORM­ quarters before that time to buy Herald says that six of the largest Paschal, Mrs. Norman Parker, Miss The second was a report from the ANCE oo tickets should reserve them by British trans-Atlantic shipping Evie Spurling, Messrs. J0. H. Clay, Inspecting Department which said telephone. companies—Cunard, White Star, J. Oritchley, Brian Smith, a permit to fly would be granted till HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7.—A not­ THE R101 INQUIRY Canadian Pacific, Anchor Line, Robt. Lowe, Jas Murray, R. O. the 19th of Sept. able tribute to British genius was -oo- Red Star and Atlantic Transport— Earl, Billy Williams and others. It added "owing to recent modi­ have completed rationalisation paid here tonight when Will Hays, They will be supported by a chorus America's cinema czar, announced Crucial Questions fications, gasbags are fouling struc­ plans with a view of cutting out of Spanish students and a chorus tural nuts and bolts. This was, FUNERAL NOTICE that George Arliss had won the of American Marines. wasteful British competition. At the resummed inquiry on the report continued, most serious United sailing announcements have merit of award for having given the best performance of any actor Several dances will be given, Thursday Vice-Marshall Dowding and might necessitate the removal already been begun. Experts be­ arranged by Mrs. Stanley Smith, asserted that as airship had not of bags from the airship, therefore The funeral of the late Mr. Ste­ lieve that closer arrangements will during the year in his "Disraeli." The award was announced at the bright costumes, tambourines and done a full power trial he told the extension of permit for flying phen Norton will take place at 11 be made. The companies mention­ castanets will also be a feature, and Lord Thomson he proposed to in­ would not be recommended." o'clock this morning at Emmanuel ed own fifty-two liners, valued at annual dinner of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. the musical part is in Mr. Norman struct Colmore to carry out full Sir John Simon: "I shall require Methodist Church, Port Royal, £58,000,000. The lines will con­ Parker's hands, who has the as­ power trials as soon as possible an explanation why these docu­ from the home of Mrs. W. Si Perin- tinue as separate entities. (ContiaieJ «• Page 2) sistance of an excellenct orchestra. after leaving for India so that if ments were not produced before." chief. Atwater Kent Radio and Wadson's Service rm r"'^ t-C-lf^".! ""^••'"--i"'

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Cbe TRo^al 0a3ette SUPREME COURT OF Cable News Classified anb Colonist S>att\> I BERMUDA (Caatiiaa. fa,, p„, 1) SPECIAL ORDER Advertisements IRCORPOKATINC1 THB ROYAL. SAZarra isaraa. laaal THE OHIO MINE EXPLOSION' IME COLONIST AND DAILY aiwi iiarae. laee) Michaelmas Term by EMPLOYMENT The fifth day of the Michaelmas Toll of Dead MAJOR R. a EARL, V. D. PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY. Term of the Supreme Court was WANTED —Girl to do general commenced at 10 a.m., before His MILLFIELD, Ohio, Nov. 6:— Phone 873 J. Honour S. O. Rowan Hamilton, Number six mine of the Sunday COMMANDING BERMUDA VOLUNTEER RIFLE CORPS housework. THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Chief Justice, when the hearing Creek Coal Company gave up the 235tf.s.ni. MID STREET. HAMILTON into the charge against Andrew last of its dead shortly after seven- A. M. PURCELL thirty this morning when the 76th Lady recently from England re­ Marchukuk (Andy Smith, of In­ quires position as Housekeeper or MANAaiNO-CDITO-it decent Assault on September 20th, and last. body of the men who ARMISTICE DAY—The Corps will parade as strong as possible AaaiaTANT a»rro«i> «. T. SAYCR met death when an explosion and Companion-help or nurse-com­ AaSISTANT MANAGER> CRNE9T J. BCLL was resummed. at the Armoury, Hamilton, 11th November, 1930, at panion. Used to office and tele­ aX>V(RTI»INa MANAGER. M. M. HANSFORD fire wrecked the underground work­ 9.45 a.m. Mr. N. B. Dill appeared for de­ ings late yesterday was brought to phone. Write or phone Miss Guest, TELEPHONE* . fendant. • -the surface/ Fear that this toll TRANSPORT—Officer Commanding "A" and "O" Companies COITOR AND ADVKRTiaiNa HAMA3IH 1*1 Prospect Lodge. •ar Antonio Almeda, a Portuguese might be increased however was will make their own arrangements for transport. f.s. employed at Tucker's Town, said expressed by rescue workers and that as he was proceeding from officials of the Sunday Creek Com­ RIFLES—Will be drawn at Hamilton Armoury. Young Man Wanted, must be good Hamilton to Tucker's Town on the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: pany because of the serious con­ GUARD OF HONOUR—The Adjutant will detail the Guard of writer, quick at figures, and able night of September 2oth, at about dition of eighteen men who escaped Honour. to use typewriter. Grocery experi­ M. per ten, Poitaje IaJaaJ Hki, Fereifa VA 10.45 p.m., he heard a lady cry out from the inferno alive. They were ence would be an asset. Apply Box £2 per AM UMJ, £2. M. • ($12) Farciga for help. Witness was riding a brought to the surface late last OFFICERS—The following Officers will parade with the Guard 271, Bermuda Press. .bicycle. He saw a man and a wo­ night and early today after having of Honour: 271*s.m.w. man, the man saying to him "Go spent several hours in the gas filled Captain A. 0. Smith, M.O., In Command. KOTfc—All comapaaaVaee •abaittea' aant be ac- home." Thinking it was alright, shaft. Bodies of the dead were WANTED—Woman (white) con­ coaaaanieJ er Am witer'a aaaw aal adaVeaa aa a and seeing some more men coming placed in an improvised morgue Lieutenant J. D. Dickinson. rxuaate* of aaiheatkitr. eat aeceuarilf far pablka- scientious worker: do all house­ along witness went on with them. in an empty store room and efforts Lieutenant G. A. Cooper. work (mornings) during mistress' tlaa. let EJHer ccaerret die rich la accept or re|«cl Cross examined by Mr. Dill:— were being made by relatives to aay letter* forwarded, ana* pablicatioa aaaaaot imply ; absence for two weeks, with care of agreeaaeat with opiaioaa expressed. "I did not say anything to the lady, identify them. DRESS FOR GUARD OF HONOUR—Helmets, Jackets, Trousers, children (St. George's). Those she ran towards me and asked for * *. *" Puttees, Belt and Sidearms, Rifles, Medals. afraid of work need not write. help. I was off my bioycle, the lady VIOLENT STORM AT SEA Box 262, Bermuda Press. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER a, 1930 was about 20 feet from me. I re­ UNARMED PARTY—Will be Commanded by Captain L. G. B. 262ts. mained a few minutes. The man PALERMO, Italy, Nov. 6.—A vio­ Powell, M.M. and woman were standing in the lent storm in the Tyrrhenian Sea WANTED—White woman to do road." DRESS—Helmets, Jackets, Trousers, Puttees, Belt and Sidearms, has sunk the sailing vessel "Santa Medals. plain sewing by the day. Apply Florence Gertrude Johnston be­ Anna 11" with the loss of three Mrs. Harold Frith, Odosevilwon, ing sworn stated she went into sailors, driving the English freighter After the Ceremony at the Cenotaph the Corps will Pitts Bay. The Diary f Hamilton with complainant, and "Seven Seas Trader" and the pass out of the West Gate, Unfix Bayonets, and proceed 273fs. ei to fl4. after shopping, started back for Italian freighter "Nuova Felice" to Victoria Park in the following Order of March:—War of Tucker's Town with complainant aground and delayed the regular Veterans, Band, Guard of Honour, Unarmed Party. and two other men. On the journ- passenger services. ney they got separated, the accused ROUTE—Front—Queen—Church—Washington Streets. 5 SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER * * * FOR RENT and complainant going together, FIGHT PROCEEDS FOR UNEM­ Three sides of a Square will be formed. War Veterans V-XXX3?<>C^<><>C^<>o<>CZXX3K><=X>C^<><-/ they were all riding cycles. PLOYMENT RELIEF to South, Armed Party West, Unarmed Party North. FOR RENT—Cottage situated near Accused appeared to me to be Somerset Bridge, ail modern con­ very gay. There had been some veniences. Hot and cold water. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Sharkey C. A. HIATT, Nov. 6th. liquor consumed that night, but has agreed to meet Stribling in Furnished or unfurnished. Terms I do indeed return devout thanks witness had not partaken of any. New York in December, the pro­ Captain and Adjutant, moderate. Phone 13-J, Somerset. that my dear wife is safely through Edward Clinton Helminger being ceeds to be donated to unemploy­ Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps. 120ts.m. tp. her operation and now resting com­ sworn was not examined by the ment relief. Hamilton, fortably in our most excellent hos­ Crown, and in reply to Mr. B. Dill, * * * 6-11-30. FOR RENT—Five room cottage. (for the defence) said "I went to Moderate rent. Ely's Harbour, pital. STOCK EXCHANGE HOLIDAY But Lord! how women can be so Hamilton on Sept. 20th. I know 2S7tf.s. Somerset. Phone 435, Mr. Leslie brave and cheerful under the most accused as Audy Smith. I had an MONTREAL, Nov. 6.—The Mon­ Wilson. distressing circumstances is more appointment with complainant. I treal Stock Exchange and the local 175*m.w.s. than I can say, unless it be that had several drinks in town. Accused Curb Market will be closed next 6. merciful Providence has ordained and I met the girls at the Chinese Saturday and Monday in an ex­ TO LET FURNISHED— " Ellyn- this virtue in the sex to enable them Restaurant. I got a bottle of tended weekend holiday in observ­ hurst," 6 rooms, hall, bath, also to contemplate and endure mar­ Whiskey and took it with us. On ance of Thanksgiving Day. desirable Building Sites for sale. riage. there turn journey to Devil's Hole we Telephone 560. For when I visit her in fear and stopped at Government House Hill DUPLICATE 277ts.m.w. trembling lest she be nigh unto and had some liquor. NEW FLIGHT RECORD death she is bright and smiling Constable John Galloway said FOR RENT—6 room Cottage on the Middle Road, north-west of albeit vastly concerned for that I that on September 20th, he re­ HAVANA, Nov. 6.—Captain Frank , look ill. Not a word of her own ceived a report from complainant's M. Hawks, famed flier, yesterday ORDER BOOKS Devonshire Church. Possession pain and distress though I know husband about a man named Andy made a flight from New York to Dec. 1st. Telephone 847. • full well that she was concealing it. Smith. On going to the dormitory Havana, Cuba, in nine hours, 21 281*s.m. Surely Holmes was right when he where accused slept, he found ac­ minutes, setting a new record. 1/6 each declared that Nature was in earnest cused in bed—asleep as in a stupor. * * * when she made a woman. A second visit was made between HANLI, French Indo-China, Nov. £|^A|DO«Oaf HOMES 1 and 1.15 a.m. the same morning. 6.—Honourable Mrs. Victor Bruce On going-for the third time to the on a flight from London to Tokyo For Rent or Sale And a strange happening at my dormitory, he found accused sitting arrived here today from Mekong, GRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY home of the Golden Stairway. For on a bed in another room, sober. Cochin. ACCOUNT BOOKS Telepaeae Ryilaiaf. Reta* Slrf-t Complainant came to the dormi­ ••Bittaa my young son, newly joined to the * * * - Teleplma S73 CiUa "lw«aa" Scouts, is determined to put his tory, identified accused and made a BRITISH RIDER RECAPTURES 2/6 each training to particular purpose. statement to me in reference to MOTOR-CYLE RECORD Believing—and not without good this charge. MRS. GR0SVEN0R TUCKER j reason—that domestic matters Cross examined by defending LONDON, Nov. 7.—The amazing REM. ESTATE , might suffer in the absence of his council:—"I told accused of the speed of one hundred and fifty Heutet for rat, famished ud »~ mother, he set about learning to seriousness of this charge, and miles an hour on two wheels was finished. Land fer tale. cook, make beds, and other trifling brought him to St. George's police achieved by the British rider Wright THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. WESTBURY, tirJiiaa Keei duties calculated to try the most station, where he made a state­ on a British O.E.O. Jap motor­ Reid Street Cable* "Teacre" Paeae 287 patient of men. More than that, ment." cycle, averaging one hundred and he secretly contrived that the cook Sergeant Frederick Cray on re­ forty-nine and .68 miles an hour 6031fw.tp ceiving accused from Constable over kilometre, regaining 'the re­ should be absent one day so that BERMUDA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVEN­ he could prepare a meal. It was a Galloway at the police station, St. cord from Henne of Berlin by thir­ TION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS fine meal albeit it conformed to no George's said the prisoner appeared teen miles per hour. Henry Coalite Aaaau, Sec.—Treat. chronological or gastronomical nervous and had been drinking. Office b CANADIAN BYE-ELECTION IN­ ESTATE OF order, and a student of dietetics He desired to be examined by a New Windsor Hotel (Pluae 117) would have been puzzled to analyse doctor, and was sent to Dr. P. W. away, but drank the contents at CREASES CONSERVATIVE rianaUtaa the value of ingredients used. G. Shelley. Devil's Hole, and knew nothing MAJORITY THEODORE OUTERBRIDGE INSPECTOR — lb. Sjiatj 0. Sin Cross examined by Mr. Dill:— more. It is true I tried to put my DenatUre (Paeae SS7) I believe the principle guiding the VANCOUVER, Nov. 7.—The pro­ DECEASED young chef was the priority in ar­ "Accused appeared to be recovering arm around complaunant again." from the effects of liquor." This closed the case. vincial bye-election in North Van­ riving at the cooked stage. Coffee couver for the seat vacated by Ian came first for that it had already Superintendent W. N. T. Wil­ Defending counsel and the Acting Attorney General then addressed Mackenzie, Liberal, accepting a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FOR SALE boiled over twice and there was liams said he arrested accused on all creditors and other persons hav­ a warrant at St. George's, and the jury, and after a lengthy ad­ portfolio in the King government grave danger of a coffeeless dinner prior to the recent federal election, ing any claims or demands against unless it were drunk before another explained the nature of the offence, dress by the Chief Justice, the jury FOR SALE—Three Good Strong retired at 12.48 p.m. to consider was won by the Conservative can­ the Estate of Theodore Outerbridge upheaval. The meat—or rather charged him, and after being late of Paget Parish in the Islands Wagons, also extra Wheels. Apply cautioned he made a state­ their verdict. didate Loutit, with a majority of H. Talbot, next to Adams' Meat a chicken—did not come up to ex­ nearly 700 votes, thus increasing of Bermuda, deceased, who died pectation—at any rate it was late ment as follows: "I did not know The jury returned at 1,30 p.m. on the Twentieth day of October Market, Angle Street. what happened,I am sorry for what with a verdict of guilty. the Conservative representation in 214*w.th.f.s. putting in an appearance. But in the Legislature to 36 out of a total One thousand nine hundred and the meantime we regaled on let­ happened." Superintendent W. N. T. Wil­ of 48 seats. thirty and whose will was proved in FOR SALE—Antique Sofa, perfect tuce salad, cream cheese, cup cus­ Accused was then put in the liams said accused was 22 years of the Supreme Court of Bermuda on tards, and finally on chicken a la witness box and being sworn stated: age, of Polish extraction, was a * * * condition. £20. Apply to Mrs. the Twenty-third day of October, Raymond, Inwood Cabin, Paget Scout. I made a blunder when "I was born in Poland, am 22 years tractor engineer, employed rat CHESTERTON HONOURED 1930 by Theodore Outerbridge Covel this appeared. I asked an it were Tuckers Town. His conduct since East. of age, and am employed at Tuck­ and Ira Stuart Outerbridge, the 191*tu.th.s. boiled, broiled or roast and I got ers Town. Cn September 20th, I coming to Bermuda last January SOUTH BEND, Did., Nov. 7.— executors therein named, are here­ a satisfactory albeit surprising an­ went to Hamilton with Helminger, has been very good. The head Notre Dame University has con­ by required to send particulars in FOR SALE—Finest Imported Hy­ swer. arriving at about 7 p.m. Upon ar­ foreman of Tuckers Town speaks ferred upon Gilbert K. Chesterton, writing of their claims or demands brid-Tea Rose Trees. All choice rival we went to the New Windsor very well of him. No convictions the celebrated British novelist, the to me the undersigned, Attorney colours. Transplant now. Hol­ It appears that our electric stove up to the present time. has seen much active service and and had some drink. We met two degree of Doctor of Law. for the said executors, on or before land, Devonshire. Phone 205-J. lost some of its bloom of youth in girls at the Chinese Restaurant, Accused's counsel addressed the the twenty-ninth day of November 830tth.S.tu.tp. the process. Only one well-versed I was introduced to complainant court asking for leniency, and that i inst. at the under-mentioned ad­ in its construction can determine by Florence Johnston. We agreed if it were possible for a fine to be GLORIA SUCCEEDS IN SUIT dress, after which date the said FOR SALE—Remington Standard whether he has turned on the to all meet at Victoria Park at imposed, the Bermuda Construc­ executors will proceed to distribute Typewriter. Excellent condition. "oven," "top," "right" or "left" 9 p.m. This we did, afterwards tion Company would guarantee to t LOS ANGELES, Nov. 7.—Gloria the assets of the said deceased Price £10. Phone 205-J. burner. Furthermore, no one can proceeding on our way to Pink see that he was sent away by the Swanson, the famous film star, amongst the parties entitled thereto 231ith.s.tu.tp. say with certainty whether he has Beach, where we had agreed to go. next boat. The Court in replying obtained an interlocutory decree having regard only to the claims or said, as much as it would like to of divorce, here which was uncon­ demands of which they shall then FOR SALE—Cottage—five rooms turned it on "full," "half," "medi­ Helminger came to look for me and bath, furnished or unfurnished um" or "out." So our young chef at the New Windsor. We brought consider the plea, the offence of tested. have had notice, and the said execu­ rape, of which accused has been tors shall not be liable for the on Elbow Beach Road, near Paget had placed the chicken in the oven back a quart bottle of whiskey and Church. Phone 798-M. a bottle of gingerale. Meeting the justly convicted, was a most serious assets of the said deceased so dis­ and turned on the "top" right" SAD END TO JOY RIDE 2*S.W. to 19-11-30 burner. I am told a chicken should others, we started. On the way to crime. The sentence of'the Court tributed to any person or persons would be that he be imprisoned for of whose claims or demands they be cooked Quickly and evenly. Ours Devil's Hole I drank the whiskey CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I., Nov. wasn't. It.was cooked by a long and three years with hard labour. shall not then have had notice. FOR SALE—Seven room Cottage which was put into the gingerale 7.—Four girl collegians were killed near the water, situated in South­ painful process and the lower part bottle. I was not sober. I was * * * of it was even innocent of any cook­ In the case of George Bishop charg­ and two young male companions ampton East. Apply Frederick riding my bicycle,- but was very seriously injured when an auto­ Dated this sixth day of November, Platton, Southampton East. ing whatsoever. unsteady. I remember nothing ed with Assault, occasioning bodily 1930. harm, a nolle prosequi was entered.. mobile, in which which they were 275fs. ei to sl5. Still! we had a fine meal! after that. The next thing I re­ riding, was struck by a train at a member was at the St. George's * * * . G. C. G_ MONTAGU, level crossing near here. FOR SALE—Milch Cow and Calf. -00- Thaddens Freeman Ebbin was Police Station. I do not remember B arr ist er- a t- Law. TeL 847. then arraigned on a charge of In­ the constable waking me. 280*s.m. Maureen O'Sullivan has found I do not know how my bicycle decent Assault to which he pleaded Bermuda Bank Building, professional use for the horseman­ got home. not guilty. VIKING LEADS ACHILLES BY Hamilton, Bermuda ship she learned from her father, I put my arm around complain­ This case was heard in camera. COMFORTABLE MARGIN a retired officer. Miss ant, she did not object." In the case of R.' v. Thaddens 26*t»8.»tt O'Sullivan has been riding for sev­ Cross examined by the Court:— Freeman Ebbin the jury retired The two six-metre boats, Viking WANTED eral years, and in her hew picture, "I had not met complaiant be­ at 1.30 p.m. and returned at 4.30 and Achilles again tried conclu­ "The Princess and the Plumber." fore. We met at Victoria Park. I p.m. with a verdict of not guilty. sions and the former, sailed by The weight of a locomotive on a WANTED—Two thousand pounds, which Alexander Korda is directing did not know complainant was Prisoner was dicharged. Messrs. K. F. and E. H. Triming- section of track connected with on first mortgage, on City property, for Fox Films, she is called upon to married. The Michaelmas Term of the ham, led Captain Holt's boat over a new device turns on jets of hot good security. Write Box 879, appear on horseback in an import- I kept the gingerale bottle full Criminal Session of the Supreme the course and won by about three water and steam to thoroughly Bermuda Press. act sequence. ot whiskey and did not throw it Court closed at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. minutes'. clean it. 879ts. eitp. ''/ THE BERMUDA CIGAR STORE State Express Cigarettes, No. 555, 50s tins (On the Corner) THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1930 Page 3

"LET US BE GAY" SHOWS MINIATURE GOLF REID HALL, LIMITED ETERNAL TRIANGLE FROM NATHAN MACHAT, Managing Director FRESH VIEWPOINT TOURNAMENT COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE Presents Norma Shearer will be seen to­ A most exciting tournament took night, for the first time, at the place on Thursday evening where TONIGHT NORMA Reid Hall Theatre in "Let TJs Be enthusiasm ran high amongst con­ Gay," all-talking adaptation of the testants and spectators. The ladies PATHE PICTURES, Presents successful Rachel Crothers play in played off the finals of the Penarton which Francine Larrimore starred Miniature Golf Course's second W SHEARER on Broadway for ten months. The tournament of the season. tt star will be supported by Rod La Mrs. J. Pearman was the success­ HER MAN Rocque in the leading masculine ful winner of the lo-round evening —as the wife who learn­ role, and a large cast which in­ ticket prize with a score of 60. With ed how to vamp her cludes Marie Dressier, Gilbert The first tournament for men, husband Emery, Hedda Hopper, Raymond played Wednesday, Oct. 29th, was a RICARDO CORTEZ and HELEN TWELVETREES Hackett, Sally Eilers and Tyrell sporting event which brought out MARIE DRESSLER Davis. Robert Z. Leonard directed. a large following gallery and after The scenes of "Her Man," laid in dens of vice in Havana, —in her finest and funni­ The play presents the amusing keen playing Mr. H. Crisson won deal with the moral regeneration of a young woman habitue est part (remember situation of a wife who when she with a score of 51. discovers that she has become too These tournaments clearly show of a dance hall through the power of love. Every scene "Caught Short H dowdy to retain her husband's that this fascinating game which of the picture has a thrill of its own. affections, goes to Paris for a three has become world popular has ROD LA ROCQUE year's training course in acquiring found a warm spot in Bermuda, Also LATEST SOUND NEWS and COMEDY —as the husband whose "it" and returns to make a sensa­ and the Penarton Miniature Golf motto about love was tional come-back. Course hopes during the winter to Doors open 8 Show 8.30 "Let Us Be Gay." The scenes are laid in the wealthy run several novel competitions home of a dowager whom the wife which will be as interesting and ADMISSION 2/6, 2/- and 1/6 GILBERT EMERY has met in Paris, and who solicits entertaining to an even larger her aid in "vamping" a man who number of players. HEDDA HOPPER is becoming entirely too chummy pilBEijrSSyaKKS^ft RAYMOND HACKETT with her granddaughter. When THE BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO., LTD. the wife discovers that it is her own whom, in the ancient melody, >, ,J7l0"U$BEOAV SALLY EILERS 272»M«. ex-husband whom she is supposed Frankie's man trifled with dire re­ to make a play for, the hilarious sults. mm 11 situations begin. No little of the When Tay Garnett, director and LET US BE GAY fun is reported to be contributed by co-author of .the story with Howard Marie Dressier who as the eccentric Higgin, first saw the screen and A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All-Talking Picture dowager is said to present a por­ sound possibilities in the picturesque trayal which even outdoes her much melody, he discovered that real re­ —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— discussed one of "Anna Ohistie." search would be required to cap­ PLAY MINIATURE GOLF! Miss Shearer Is said to look ture the actual background. For Metrotone News—Animated Song Cartoon "London Bridge" more stunning than ever in a although the picture does not variety of Paris-copied creations pretend to follow the actual trail and MARION HARRIS in a VAUDEVILLE TURN designed by Adrian, Metro-Gold­ of the song, it clings closely to the The world's most popular game played on wyn-Mayer stylist. Others who characters of Frankie anf Johnnie TONIGHT Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. appear in smart models include so that intensive study was nec­ Bermuda's ideal course Miss Hopper and Miss Eilers. essary to get the romantic back­ ground. ADMISSION 3/- It is expected that "Let Us Be The Penarton course located on Richmond Road Gay," with its comic-dramatic The co-authors learned the truth (two minutes from Hamilton Hotel) situations, engaging dialogue and of Carl Sandburg's comment to the brilliant characterisations will effect that a Frankie and Johnnie prove one of the talkie hits of the song—and there are dozens of them Matinee Today 3 p.m. year. —"Is like a grand opera interpreta­ Night and Day Play tions vary." It was the same writer who pointed out, too, that the Sunday's 1—6.30 DIX DIFFICULT Frankie and Johnnie ballad is to be viewed from the standpoint of the 21|s.tu. to 25.1.31 RICHARD DIX, in maxim; "Life is a tragedy to those Expert Says Star Has Complex who feel, a comedy to those who Makeup think." "SHOOTING Among other discoveries made by in Richard Dix, star of Radio Pic­ the inquiring authors was that the STRAIGHT tures "Shooting Straight" at Reid sire of all Frankie and Johnnie songs Hall matinee, today, is the most was born on the Mississippi River Admission—Adults 2/- Children under 12 years 1/ complex personality in Hollywood!" in 1888 and it was called "My Baby The Bermuda School At least that is how James Oppen- In a Guinea Blue Gown." The song heim, noted psychoanalyst, "sizes" is contained in R. Emmett Ken­ at "The Poincianas" Positively the last time in Hamilton nedy's book, "Mellows." him up after a recent interview. An American boarding and day school for children from 4 to Here is what Dix, the perennial 14 years of age, including kindergarten group. Scholastic SPECIAL ARMISTIC-DAY MATINEE bachelor, the easy-going, typical program, music, arts, dancing and sports. Five resident teachers American, admitted to Oppen- including Miss Elizabeth Nottingham, Cambridge M.A., Colum­ For the benefit of those who have not had the opportunity to see heim: bia M.A., formerly teacher at Brearly School, New York City, "I am a little self-conscious at Miss Muriel Paul, formerly kindergarten teacher at Riverside times. School, New York City, Miss Catherine Parker, director of "SUNNY SIDE UP" "I am a little shy at times. music, and Miss Flora Bueler, Swiss trained nurse. "I like being conspicuous—but not at home. Address "I am very jealous—if in love. BERMUDA RUTH INGALLS Director "It is difficult for me to sell my­ Devonshire, Bermuda self, this is, ask for a job, a raise, make a deal—except sometimes. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE I9t».tp "Life isn't a game to me to be The Bermuda Athletic Association played through like a sport. "It is not easy for me to order A Special General Meeting others around. "I am only a fairly good actor will be held in the to public. The Bermuda War Veterans' Association AEMISTICE DAY "I am a one-woman man by November 11th nature. ASSEMBLY ROOM "Nope, I'm not considered 'deep' Chamber of Commerce Building, "Come along and enjoy a good afternoon's sport" by others. Hamilton "I completely forget myself when Grand Annual Xmas Draw at the I talk, work or play. at EIGHT o'clock "I am very practical. on Tickets 1/- each. Book of 25—£1.4.0 "I quickly get over disappoint­ WEDNESDAY evening, B.A.A. Field ments. "I'm a good mixer. November 12th, 1930. Can be obtained from the Steward, Headquarters, any "I have a natural delight in doing Business: Veteran, and many leading Stores. things. To receive Report of POOL Counterfoils should be returned to Headquarters before "I like people and a lot of them. COMMITTEE covering the year BASEBALL "I am realistic, have common ended 31st October, 1930, to­ 10th December. sense, easy-going and by nature, a gether with audited Financial Bermuda Yankees vs Tucker's Town Rangers 'go-getter.' Statement. Prize List will be published in Press "I am naturally very affactionate N 259t»-8 I.15 _.,...... v _ Game starts 130 p.m. and loving. All subscribers to the Pool and "My feet are solidly on earth." others interested in the develop­ and a oo ment of Bermuda's Tourist busi­ FAMOUS STORY AND MELODY ness are cordially Invited to be FOOTBALL MATCH IN "HER MAN" WELL present. KNOWN CLASSIC By Order of the Council: NEW WINDSOR HOTEL European Plan — American Plan \ For forty-two years the love JOHN J. BUSHELL, Miniature Golf Tournament on a course specially affairs of Frankie and Johnnie Secretary. PALM QARDENS have been sung in the far-flung 270fi. constructed for the day. places of the world where Ameri­ DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN Course opens 1.30 p.m. cans gathered, until in the words of Monday; Friday and Saturday Nights Carl Sandburg in his book, "The (Other nights by arrangement) Prize for the lowest score ... Finals 5 p.m. American Songbag," the story and NOTICE the melody have become classical. BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DLMNER Now, after having been recounted There will be TaWe D'Hote—Service a la Carte Tea, Ice Cream and Minerals will be on sale. in the gold rush camps, in army barracks and aboard ships, Frankie No Delivery of Bread Local Specialties i and Johnnie have been immortalised Lobsters — Green Turtle — Steaks Admission. Adults 11* Children Half Price in celluloid by Pathe. The picture, by us Squabs — Scallops, 278t». which is based upon the characters of the song, is titled accurately on Tuesday Next, Nov. l/th 1TMFXCELIM9, CUISINE - FINEST VINTAGES from the lyric, "Her Man." It will i in ii be on view at the Colonial Opera ARMISTifc DAY House tonight. With more than a hundred vari­ Will customers kindly take Failure by many of the proprietors ations of the melody in existence, of Hungarian cinema houses and AT HOME NOTICE placed one time in some seething a sufficient quantity on Mon­ film producers to give proper con­ western town, or again in the back­ day, 1 Ottu, Inst., to carry over sideration to the claims of victims of MR. AND MRS. All persons having claims against the firm of Peniston woods, Pathe decided to set the the interval. the World War in the matter of em­ and Curtis are requested to present the same to the under­ story in the maelstrom of the Ha­ ployment, has caused the Ministry JOHN M. FERGUSON signed on or before the 30th November, 1930. vana slums. Deliveries will be resumed of th* Interior to issue a circular re­ WILL BE AT HOME TO THEIR FRIENDS All persons indebted to the above firm are requested to The wistful Helen Twelvetrees on Wednesday, Nov. 12th minding the industry of its legal make settlement with the undersigned or or before the appears as the relentless Frankie, obligation to have at least 40 per ON MONDAY, NOV. 10TH above date. and Ricardo Cortez, he of the pas­ cent of its personnel made up of LEICESTER JOSEPH OBOIL CURTIS. sionate eyes and dangerous smile, is disabled soldiers, war widows and FROM 3 TO 5 AND 8 TO lO Hamilton, 1st November, 1930. Johnnie, the man who "done her THE BERMUDA 1MKERY, Ltd. war orphans. The local authorities "CRAIG ARD" PEMBROKE 157t>. t« 29/11/30 wrong." Marjorte Rambeau makes are instructed to take severe mea­ her screen debut as Annie, with 249fs.m. sures to enfore this regulation. 211*w.i. •H Church St. opp. Hamilton Hotel "While you wait 3 — Valet Service "Jeffrey's the Cleaners"—( Telephone 119 «&mKmm*KV>Bae*m*m «»saja«SR««»«?.««w fgu'ii gs*1 iffiiiinErt^wwr'T^w

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EAST END NEWS B. W. V. A.

PERSONAL BILLIARDS Are you considering Today Mr. and Mrs. Charles THE LEINSTER CUP HANDICAP PRIVATE P. Deyhle of Rockaway Beach leave on theS.s. Veendam for their home. Final 200 up GREETING They have spent a most enjoyable A RADIO? vacation on this their first visit to F. Jeffrey v. T. W. Blackman. St. George's, and as both are keen IF SO CARDS golfers have enjoyed their visits to This game will be played at Head­ the various courses in the islands. quarters on Monday, 10th Nov., commencing at 8 p.m. Capt. G. H. Charmed with the scenery and the Gray, donor of this cup will pre­ Let us present the following facts hospitality extended, they are look­ sent cup and prizes. ing forward to their next trip with As in past years we have a nice range pleasurable anticipation. to you:— SHOVE HALF PENNY CHAMPION­ of Christmas Greeting Cards from * * * A Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SHIP which a selection can be made and We have during the past six months modernised our Outerbridge's of St. George's, re­ sales and service policy. which will give your personal greeting turned on the S.s. Veendam, after "C^URM CUP" a long vacation in Virginia and dis­ the stamp of your own individuality. trict. With Mr. Outerbridge's re­ Semi-Finals turn the Customs department is Service- Each year we have found it necessary to again at full strength.' Mr. Harold G. Melvin v. C. T. Oatway. in May we obtained the services of Mr. Wm. Shields, impress on our friends that orders for Pearson having arrived on Monday A. H. Burrows v. R. W. Healy. a radio and mechanical expert, who in addition to last, as already noted in our col­ his previous radio experience in England and Ber­ private greeting cards should be placed umns. The committee hope these games muda, has been trained in the RCA factory to service * * * will be played off by Saturday, 8th all models of Radiolas. We can ensure to past and early, and we trust we will be pardoned Nov., as arrangements are being SCREEN NOTES intending purchasers of our radios prompt and efficient for repeating our reminder this year. made for the final to be played on service. Monday evening the 10th Nov. "Sin's of the Children" was the at Headquarters. Mr. A. H. Churm Christmas will be with us before we big picture at the Somers Opera donor of this trophy will present House on Wednesday evening last, Prices— can realise it, and your Christmas the cup and prizes to the finalists. and in addition there was much OO The prices which are placed on our instruments are message to be truly effective, must be comedy, topical news, and music based on the list price for these radios in New York, sent in time. the whole programme making a RECIPE the principal difference being that American prices popular and entertaining show. are usually given without the necessary tubes, aerial Arrangements have been made for a equipment and cost of installing, and ours, to be ORDERS MUST BE PLACED monster programme on Armistice SURPRISE COOKIES 1 cup butter more definite, are quoted "complete." Therefore our Night. prices are worthy of comparison. 00 1 cup sugar Before Saturday, November 8th 2 eggs No orders will be accepted after this date. CENTENARY OF R.G.S. 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Terms- 6 cups flour win be given to responsible parties at the prices The Royal Geographical Society 6 teaspoons baking powder advertised. A special discount is allowed for cash was a hundred years old in October. \ teaspoon salt within seven days of installation. Beginning as the Raleigh Dining Cream the butter and sugar well Club, an organisation of travellers, together, add the eggs and beat The Bermuda Press, Ltd it was never in a more thriving well. Then add the mixed and Guarantee- condition than today. It goes sifted dry ingredients alternately STATIONERY DEPT. back to the time of the Duke of Aii radios and radio-phonograph combination machines with the milk and flavour with are sold with a 90-day guarantee. This means that Wellington, who was one of its the vanilla. Only enough flour th.s.tu. to 16-10-30 first fellows. Today it includes should be used to make a dough beyond wilful damage to the instrument we will 6,439 members, among them royal that can be rolled. Roll out thin on a replace tubes, transformers and any part of the persons and many honorary cor­ slightly floured board and cut with machine that may be defective or wear out within respondents, says the New York a cooky cutter. Place one teaspoon 90 days after installation. Times. The income is £23,000 a of filling on each cooky, cover year. It has a travel and explora­ with another cooky and press the tion library of 75,000 volumes, of edges firmly together. Bake in a Our Advertising Policy- which many are very rare. About moderate oven—350 degrees— is to put before the public in a clear and concise 20,000 letters are received every about fifteen minutes. manner the advantages of what we have to offer, year. Some, as the president, Sir For the filling use: Charles Close, said at the August without casting reflections on the others. In short, 1 cup of chopped dates meeting "open up a wide field of to boost our own goods—not to knock our com­ 5 cup chopped nuts "interest and conjecture. Such petitors. "questions as 'What are the Seven 2 teaspoons lemon juice "Seas?" 'How many continents Mix the ingredients together and rWtefiock put between the cookies. "are there?' are not uncommon. rc "I believe that Atlantis is having Or this f illing may be used: HE "a rest just now, however, and 1 banana, mashed Jhe leading mineral water "the sea serpent too." Among the 1 tablespoon sugar T RADIO STORE society's riches should be mention­ Juice and grated rind of i lemon AT ALL HOTELS AND CLUBS ed 184,000 maps and charts, 1,700 Mix the ingredients together and Bermuda Distributors of GOSLING BROTHERS, Agents atlases, 75,000 photographs and put one^t easpoon Jbetween J two 26,000 lantern slides. cookies. Either of these rulings RCA and Brunswick Radios may be used for Tall ^the cookies, The council of the society invites but it is"better[to*u39 both to add MAINLY FOR MEN papers of Human Geography. It variety. The cooky recipe makes Dark suits may not LOOK dirty... but we wish you would like to know what is going three dozen of the filled cookies, to happen to the continually in­ could see the colour of the chemical when they have while the fillings will each fill creasing population of nearly every about half that number. been through our new process country in the world; where will e i oo the surplus be accommodated: how food and work will be found for the The largest Incandescent light "JEFFREYS THE CLEANERS" new myriads; what lands are suit­ bulb, constructed for motion able for development. It is famous picture work, Is rated at 50,000 BARGAIN SALE Church Street Telephone 106 Hamilton for its evening meetings, at which watts and will produce 6,000,000 9§q.s. explorers appear and tell their candlepower. stories. Discussion follows, some * * * of of the most eminent travellers and With a new English process sugar geographers in the world taking beets are dried with hot air in a part, at these meetings Living­ short time after being harvested to COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS stone, Stanley, Nansen, Amundsen, prevent their decay and save their CHINA and GLASSWARE and Scott, Peary, Shackleton and Sven content. Hedin have been welcomed. At * * * RECORDS the present time the society is a Electric lamps mounted on stan­ patron of Watkins, who is survey­ dards long enough to keep them Special bargains are offered in Dinner ing the Greenland ice cap to de­ out of the way of the way of players Tea Sets termine whether an air route to have been invented that can be THE BERMUDA TRADING COMPANY Canada would be feasible. Travel­ clamped to the legs of cards tables. lers are trained in surveying, in­ * * * Reid Street. Hamilton struments are lent. "Hints to More than half of the coal mined 464WI

9.00—Dixies Echoer. OVER THE1ADI0 9.30—Johns-Manvilie Firefighters. 9.45—Wallace Silversmiths.' THE WORLD FAM0I3S U 10.00—Carborundum Band. Running the entire gamut of 10.36—Rhythm Choristers. LADIES' DRESSES musie from the rhythmic "St. 11.00—Hank Simmons's Show Boat Louis Blues" to the operatic aria The Vdage Fool. so8»Saint-Saens, "\'My Heart at Thy 12.00—Royal Orchestra. Munchener Hofbrau Sweet Voice," the Sign of the Shell Programme will offer unusual KDKA, Pittsburgh 308 m.-980 kc. A smart collection of the Season's newest (Bavarian Beer) diversity in its broadcast over the 7.45—Same as WJZ. fashions, high waisted in both long and tWEAF network tonight at 9130 8.30—Smith Brothers. o'clock. The programme origin­ 8.45—The Apex Travellers. medium skirt flares and scalloped. Have you tried it? ates in the NBC Chicago studios. 9.00—Same as WJZ. Beautiful qualities of Silk Crepe, Crepe-de- Art Kassel and his^erehistra, and 10.00—Decisions for Freedom. the two genial funmakers, Bay 10.30—Same as WJZ. Chine, Satin and Flat Crepe, and most Perkins and Wendell Hall, will be 12.00—Teaberry Sport Review. moderately priced J- E. LIGHTBOURN & CO. featured in the programme. * * * WTAM, Cleveland 230m.-l070 kc. SOLE AGENTS The Fuller Programme will be­ 8.00-9.00—Same as WEAF. 5971- 5775ttu. aad then s. to 10.11.30. 8.30— Necco Surprise Party. (Continued •• Page 6)

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(5th sermon in series on "People CHURCH SERVICES wo Meet.") 7.30 p.m.—Song Service.

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th. 5 \ (Strangers cordially welcomed.) * * • "Colgate's is the most Backward Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity CHURCH OF SCOTLAND CHURCH OF ENGLAND Christ Church, Warwick 10 a.m.—Sunday School. Teething- The Cathedral 11.00 a.m.—Morning: Service. efficient cleanser" in 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion^ 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service. 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ (Rev. J. A. Mcnvride.) says YOU ««* ^7'° 2 mon. -oo- i -1 the VOS30X' 3.00 p.m.—Parade Service, B.M.A. (Armistice Commemoration) CHURCH NOTES DR. SHIRLEY W, WYNNE 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. i • . tU to ee * * * . ST. JOHN'S, PEMBROKE Pembroke Parish Church Commissioner of Health 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. The anthem at the morning of New York CUy developed 11 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ service will be the celebrated an­ mon. them by Henry Purcell "Rejoice to decay. 3.00 p.m.—Holy Baptisms. in the Lord." ESPONSIBLE for the health of six million 4 p.m.—Children's Service. It is commonly known as the 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ "Bell" anthem on account of the R<• people, Dr. Shirley W. Wynne, Health Com­ mon. interludes which divide the work. missioner of New York City, singles out Colgate's * at * These are based on a descending Ribbon Dental Cream as "the most effective St. Monica's Mission scale passage which by repetition 9.30 a.m.—Sunday School. conveys the impression of a peal of cleanser." His approval is undeniably impressive. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Ser­ bells. Interested as he is in all branches of public health. mon. The anthem is written for alto, * * * tenor and bass trio with chorus. Dr. Wynne recently made a careful study of the St. Augustine's Mission difference in dentifrices. He examined tests made 8.00 a.-m.—Holy Communion. by some of the greatest analytical chemists. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and OVER THE RADIO Sermon. Dr. Wynne's conclusion is based on the recent 3 p.m.—Sunday School. (Continued from Page 5) research of such erninent authorities as Dr. Hardee 7.30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and DR. SHIRLEY W. WYNNE Sermon. Chambliss, Dean of the School of Sciences, Cath­ M.D.,Dr.P.H- * * * 9.15—Collier's Radio Hour. 10..15—South Sea Islanders. olic University of America, Washington, D. C; Commissioner of Health, New York City St. Mary's Church, Warwick 10.30—World Adventures with Floyd Dr. Philip B.Hawk,M.S.,Yale,Ph.D.,Columbia; M. D., Columbia University 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. Gibbons. 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Jerome Alexander, B. S., M. S., internationally Member American Medical Association 11.00—Deane Sisters. Prof. Preventive Medicine, N. V. Poly. Sermon. 11.15—Pennzoil Pete—Andy San- famous among consulting chemists and chemical 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. nella and novelty orchestra. engineers; Dr. H. H. Bunzell, Ph. D.,University clinic Medical School and Hospital * * * 11.30—Lew White—organ. Prof. Public Health, Fordham School St. Paul's, Paget 12.00—Kaffee Hag Slumber Music. of Chicago; and others, retained to make analytical of Sociology and Social Service 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. tests and report their findings. Recognised internationally as an author' 10.45 a.m.—Special Armistice Ser­ WABC, New York 349 m.-860 kc. ity on matters of Public Health Write fan free copy of "Infant Feeding vice. bv the 'Alfcnburvs' Foods" 6.00—Sermon by Rev. D. G. Barn- All agree that Colgate's is supreme because of i 11.30 a.m.—Sung Eucharist. house—"Prayer and Salva­ its penetrating foam. This active agent flushes out 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. tions." Dr. Wynne says: Alien & Han bury s Ltd., -London * * * 6.30—Spirit of Armistice Day—Ad­ the decaying food particles which lodge between "The sole Junction of a dentifrice is to Spend! Representative for B. VV. I. St. Mark's, Smith's Parish miral Earl Jellicoe from the teeth. Colgate's thus cleanses completely—in a thoroughly cleanse the teeth and gums. 4.00 p m.—Evening Prayer and London. To be an effective cleanser a dentifrice ••— H: S. HALSAIL; -"• Sermon. (Special Armistice Ser­ 6.45—Three Little Sachs. way impossible with sluggish tooth pastes which must have low surface tension in solution. vice). 7.00—Fox Fur Trappers. merely polish the outer surfaces of the teeth. Low surface tension is, therefore, the true scientific indication of cleansing power on * * * 7.30—Howard Dandies—Freddie the part of a dentifrice in actual use. Holy Trinity, Hamilton Parish Rich's Orchestra. Colgate's comes in powder form for those who 11.00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Ser­ 8.00—The Golden Hour of the prefer it. Ash for Colgate's Dental Powder. '~i have examined the reports of laboratory mon. (Special Armistice Service). Little Flower—Religious ser­ tests made by eminent chemists •who have vice. compared Colgate's with other prominent * * * dentifrices and I find that Colgate's rates Harrington Sound Chapel 9.00—The World's Business: "Con­ the lowest surface tension. This means 7.30 p.m.—Evensong and Sermon. trolling Our National Sur­ that Colgate's is the most efficient cleanser [Rector, Rev.Archibald Ball, M.A.] vey," Capt. R. S. Patton. because it gets into the crevices between * * * 9.15—School of Music. the teeth, thus removing and flooding St. George's Parish Church 9.30—Kaltenborn Edits the News. away decaying foods" 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 9.45-—Quiet Harmonies—Girls' 11.00 a.m.—Matins. Trio. 7.30 p.m.—Evensong. 10.00—Majestic Curiosity Shop. iiUvw wv\**v*-* * * * 10.30—Tone Pictures. 11.00—Toscha Seidel and Concert sore—raw: St. David's RDC313 Sunburn can drive you fairly Orchestra. 9.00 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. 11.30—Around the Samovar. mad with paint 5.00 p.m.—Evensong. To stop the terrible, smart­ 12.00—Back Home Hour from Buf­ ing sting, instantly— Vnguen- Armistice Day falo. tins. Your own physician Parish Church would prescribe it. 7.30 a.m.—Holy Eucharist. WPG, Atlantic City 273 m.-HOO kc •Spread it on, thick—it won't 10.45 a.m.—Matins. 7.15—Organ Concert. prevent your acquiring a 7.45—The Abels—Favourite Gospel healthy tan. * * * No matter what kind of refrigerator you Prospect Garrison Church Hymns. eventually choose we advise you not to 10.15—Same as WABC. spend a dollar until you know certain Ilngttenttne Remembrance Day Service, 10.30—Traymore Orchestra. at' 11.00—The Wandering Poet. facts about the refrigerator's design and 8.00 a.m.—Holy Communion. 11.30-12.00—Same as WABC. ways performance. THBT NORWICH PHARMACAL CO. 11.00 a.m.—Parade Service. 00 57 West nth St, New York City 12 1 Is the refrigerating mechanism "" Now, the new Unguentine Soap 7.00 p.m.—Evensorg. for tender skins * * * SOMETHING HISTORIC simple, eliminating all trouble­ METHODIST CHURCHES to some machinery? HAPPENS measure 2 Is the mechanism hermetically Wesley Church, Hamilton sealed against dust and dirt? 11.00 a.m.—Public Worship. Something historic, something 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School. progressive, took place at Wei- 3 Is the mechanism on top, 7.30 p.m.—Armistic Service. The hai-wei when Chinese and British REFRIGERATOR the scientifically correct place Pastor will preach. flags flew together for a day and for it? * * * next morning only the colours of 1 4 Does the mechanism run in a Emmanuel, Port Royal China went up. In Shanghai this permanent bath of oil elim« handing back of territory was wist­ 7.00 p.m.—W. H. MacLean, Pastor. VALUE mating all nuisance of ever fully referred to as the lopping off oiling? * * * of a bit of the . But When you hBve head­ Cobb's HOI, Warwick that was mere absent-mindedness 5 Is the mechanism truly and ache, feel aehjr, ehilly lastingly quiet in operation? and sneeze—take the 3.00 p.m.—W. H. MacLean, Pastor. or a flight of poetic detachment, old standard, reliable * * * says the New York Times. Brit- 6 Is the possibility of radio inter- Grove's Laxative Grace Church, North Shore sin's leasehold was only "for as ference entirely eliminated? BROMO QUININE 11.00 a.m.—W. H. MacLean, Pastor. long as Russia remained in occupa­ 7 Is there an easily accessible at once. A cold may 7.30 p.m.—Local Supply. tion of Port Arthur" across the bay, freezing regulator? lead to influenza or and ran out a quarter of a century possibly pneumonia. * * * Ireland Island ago when that fortress fell to Japa­ 8 Islhechillingchambersanitary nese guns. porcelain, free from crevices All good 10.30 a.m.—Parade Service. or corners—easy to clean? Grove's chemist* 2.45 p.m.—Sunday School. Persons who can remember thirty »ett it 7.0Op.m.—Evening Worship. (Sac­ years back will recall the stir among 9 Is the cabinet all-steel, warp- Laxative rament of Lord's Supper). the nations when Germany seized proof, rugged as a safe? Wednesday 7 p.m. Praise and Fellow­ Kiaochow, Russia took the lease of 10 Does the cabinet afford max­ BROMO ship service. Rev. O. A. Munro. Port Arthur and Britain rented the imum food storage space? * * * naval base of Wei-hai-wei. Mon­ QUEVINE Somerset archy at Peking was tottering and Ills the cabinet up on legs with 2.00 p.m.—Sunday School. the three sea powers (France did not broom-room underneath? Tablets i 3.30 p.m.—Preaching Service. take up her coast concession) were 12 Is it as easy to install as plug­ Smeeets/u l Sinee 1889 7.30 p.m.—Mr. J. K. Bundle. conveniently In position to pick up ging in a light bulb? Tuesday 8 p.m. E. L. Prayer and the pieces in case China cracked up. Praise. Instead came the Boxer uprising Summerside Hotel Rev. C. A. Munro. against foreign intrusions, the Call at our display room and let us tell * * * March to Peking and then the re­ you of the amazing General Electric Somerset public. I CENTRAL CIRCUIT guarantee and the conveniently spaced Bermuda's Beauty Spot Shelly Bay Germany was dislodged in the payment plan. 9.45 a.m.—Sunday School. World War, and the Washington Excellent Cuisine 11.00 a.m.—Rev. John U. Bell. conference, stabilising the Pacific, gained from' Japan and Britain the THIS RECORD STANDS ALONE Afternoon Teas Communion after service. * * » promise to quit their strongholds at There are now more than 350,000 Electric Refrigerators—and not one Special Summer Rates Marsden the water approach to Peking. homes enjoying the convenience, owner has ever had to spend a 1.45 p.m.—Sunday School: Japan, not too hurriedly, got out, economy and protection of General single dollar for repairs or service. Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m. and Britain with the helpful pa­ 3.00 p.m.—Rev. John U. Bell. tience of Micawber carried on nego­ Phone Somerset No. 9 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service, Mr. tiations. Nothing turned up except EVERY GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR IS HERMETICALLY SEALED Granville Darrell. WlGLIAM MADDEN, Manager civil conflicts and, suddenly, the * * * transferral of the capital to Nan­ Harris Bay king, leaving it rather pointless for 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School Rally, the British Asiatic fleet to bother to 1 GENERAL fp ELECTRIC Speaker Rev. J. W. Prestwood, maintain command of the route to •* D.D., Canada. deserted Peking. 7.30 p.m.—Evening Service, Rev. ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR POSTAGE STAMPS Wei-hai-wei, now restored to Chi­ For Collections John U. BelL nese sovereignty, was thus no part * * * of the soil "that is forever England." Everything Electrical for the Home BERMUDA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH oo and St. Andrews, Hamilton I had acted, perhaps, undiplo- (Rev. A. A. Acton, M.A., B.D.) matical y, and in any case care­ BRITISH WEST INDIAN 11.00 a.m.—"The Wondrous Cross" lessly, and above all, I made the ROBERT D. AITKEN ERNEST J. BELL 7.30 p.m.—"The Man Who is mistake of being caught*—War­ QUEEN STREET. Hamilton Bermuda Press, Lts&, Reid St. Afraid to Venture." time Austrian Ambassador Dumba. THE ROYAL GAZETTE ANr COLONIST DAILY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8,. 1930 Page

NOTICE WATCHING GAMES THE BERMUDA POOL

At last a voice has been raised 1930 5 Estate of for those who watch games instead raj! . of merely playing them. The Subscribers List * V P Clarence Stuart Periston Medical Officer of Health for Don- V3e \ FOUNDED I8 8tj Jj V^> caster has praised the invigorating £*»" £52^"-Cr-1™ effects of watching football mat­ Payment of the undermentioned deceased ches, and those, whether they be subscriptions to the Bermuda Pool young boys or oppressed husbands, for 1930 Is hereby acknowledged who have each week to cajole a with thanks by the Poo] Committee, Pursant to the Trustee Act, 1876. little silver from somebody else and It would be greatly appreciated All persons having claims against to go to the match with, can now if regular subscribers would send the Estate of the late Clarence in their usual subscriptions either Now On quote medical testimony that they Stuart Peniston are requested to are only thinking of their health. to the Secretary of the Bermuda render the same to the undersigned Like the boy in "Vice Versa," who Pool or to the Treasurer of the on or before the 30th day of Novem­ considered it a mitigating circum­ Bermuda Chamber of Commerce. ber, 1930, after which date the stance that he had bought his Bank of N. T. Butterfleld Executor will proceed with the illicit sweets at a chemist's shop, & Son, Ltd *250 0 0 settlement of the Estate, having they can ask with more confidence Bank of Bermuda, Ltd 250 0 f regard only to such claims as shall for money for a tonic than for Bermuda Steam Laundry 10 0 0 SPECIAL FALL SALE have then been presented. money for dissipation. But the Henry Freisenbrucii 5 0 0 All persons indebted to this football crowds—who after all can W. H. Heyl & Oo 15 0 0 of Estate are required to make settle­ speak for themselves-^are not the Ingham & Wilkinson 50 0 0 ment with the undersigned on or people who will gain most from the Bermuda Cigar Store $120.00 before the above date. support of medical science. Large Bda. Fire & Marine crowds—whether they watch foot­ Insurance Co., Ltd —. £30 0 0 ERNESTINE ELISE PENISTON, SHOES ball or cricket or even lawn tennis— E. M. Astwood 20 0 0 Executrix, can defend themselves and carry Butterfleld & Co 10 0 0 Address c/o Clarence S. Peniston, the war into the enemy's camp by J. S. Vallis — 25 0 0 For Men and Boys Bank of Bermuda, Ltd. claiming, with reason, that few The Smoke Shop, Ltd 25 0 0 activities are more strenuous than Hand, Arnold, Ltd— - 25 0 0 Men's Brown or Black Oxfords for business or dress Pembroke, creative spectatorship. The Ameri­ Bermuda Electric Light, wear. 1st November, 1930. can people love to be doing things, Power & Traction Co., 158t».l-s.8-tu.l8 and if they flock in their thousands Ltd 125 0 0 Regularly priced from 30/- to 45/- per pair to baseball and football it is be­ T. J. Wadson & Son, 30 0 0 cause they have discovered that Pomander Gate 10 0 0 SANDYS PARISH watching need not be a passive Bermuda Press, LtcL 30 0 0 thing, and that to be part of a vocal Harnett & Richardson— 25 0 0 SALE PRICE 15/- per pair and partisan mob is exhilarating The Book Store 10 0 0 Notice to Freeholders to the point of exhaustion. Power Anonymous Donor in ap­ without responsibility is enjoyed preciation of service by those who can shout choice In order that Parish liabilities rendered T. 8- 0 0 may be settled and the books epithets, and hear them re-echoed and repeated round the ground, Pear man, Watlington & closed promptly, as required by Co ~ ISO 0 8 20 Pairs law, freeholders who have not yet without any real fear of having to answer for what they say. To the Trimingham Bros 200 0 0 of paid their parish rates are requested West 'India Oil Co 20 0 0 to do so not later than luxury of fierce partisanship—and modern men in well-behaved cities H. A & E. Smith, Ltd $9600 NOVEMBER 15th get few opportunities for being Vanities „ 4 0 0 Men's Work Boots *. fiercely partisan—is added the very The Golden Gate 5 0 0 after which date they will render real test of physical endurance in­ Leseur Bros. 5 0 0 themselves liable to the processes volved in fighting in and out of W.S.Purvis ., 15 0 0 reduced to 10/- per pair. of the law. crowds, and no one can call attend­ A. J. Gorham _ 10 0 0 ing a football match an unduly John A. P. Pitt & Co 25 0 0 T. J. PERINCHIEF, slack form of recreation. The Grocery Co 25 0 0 J. W. WRIGHT, Gosling Bros 200 0 0 50 pairs Men's High Grade Overseers of the Poor. Where the doctor's verdict will Bermudiana Cycles £25 0 0 Herbert P. Motyer $25.00 Oxfords. Black or Brown — (Mid-Ocean copy three times) be eagerly welcomed is among the spectators of household games, John F. Burrows & Co__ 50 0 0 made by Church &. Co. of who have fewer champions. Yet Bermuda Bakery Ltd 25 0 0 here, too, the deliberate spectator Watlington & Conyers 75 0 0 England. Are you developing any has plenty to say for himself. Gibbons Co 100 0 0 The onlooker at lawn tennis is National Stores 5 0 0 of the unlovely curves quite a popular figure as it is, often Tarbolton and Smart ...... f 5 5 0 HALF PRICE that so endanger a wo­ sought after as a retriver of balls. Chesley E. White „ $100.00 The same popularity cannot be L. Pugh „_*. 2 0 0 man's beauty of figure? claimed for the onlooker at bridge, E. and 0. F. Tucker 15 0 0 but he, too, has much to urge on Otto Wur*. „. 5 0 0 behalf of his pastime. Education­ The Bianca Shop 5 0 0 BOYS' The most troublesome ists and others who frown upon the Newstead $24.00 art of looking-on have nevertheless Masters Hardware Oo 10 C 0 Brown Oxfords or Boots, for School or Dress are the bulging dia­ to admit the high educational Crisson Bros ..„.„ $30.00 wear. phragm or protruding value of hours spent wandering Bobt. D. Aitken™.™ ™. 24.00 round the bridge table, comparing H. & W. Frith, Ltd~ 25 0 0 abdomen, the bulging the hands and the play and learn­ Lockward & Oo 60 0 0 Now 10/- per pair. curve of prominent hips, ing how differently human beings T. B. United Oo „. 7 10 0 and the deep in - curve at receive advice. Watching bridge Bermuda Drug Co., Ltd... $480.00 22? *\ cue, these things are as difficult Mrs. Schroeder. $100.00 m W. as they are valuable. It might w. W. even be said that they are so m difficult that watching is often 2.00 p.m. Agents, J. S. Darrell & m Anrwuncing We a strain where playing is a recrea- Co. m w. ion. To sit impotently regarding * • • w. ineptitude is a hard thing, but those S.s. Lady Bodney (C.N.S.) is due w. w. w% who like to mix with difficulties to arrive on Wednesday from Mon­ w. The Arrival of Our w. when they take their recreation, treal, sailing on the following day m whether they climb rocks or watch at 7.00 p.m. for the West Indies. w. w. in tight-lipped silence the unfold­ Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. m w. ing of crude and worthless * * * w. strategies on the halma board, S.s. Orbita (P.S.N.) is due to ar­ m We deserve nothing but tolerance and rive from Liverpool on Wednesday m the right to go their own way Fall w. next, bound for Havana and South m unassailed by moral admonitions.— America. Agents, Harnett & Blch- We w. Daddy had The Times, London. AND •i|B ardson. W. •llii three helpings- • * • We We why can't IZ oo S.s. Nortonian (Leyland Line) We sailed from London on October 31st w. W. • MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS is due to arrive here on Wednesday We Winter Suits The answer is, he can, next. Agents, Harnett & Bichard- We We when it's Creamola. No­ son. We We body knows better than S.s. American Legion (Munson • * • We mother that Creamola is a Line) is due to arrive from South W. S.s. Lady Nelson (O.N.S.) is due We All the Season's New Fabrics in w. pure and wholesome food, America today, sailing same I to arrive from the West Indies on We as well as adelicious treatfor day for New York. Agents, J. S. Saturday next, sailing at 2.00 p.m. We children. Make this rich, plain colours, mixtures, stripes We Darrell & Oo. same day for Saint John, N.B. w. W. nourishing Custard for * * * Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. :+: your family. Surely it's the S.s. Veendam (Furness-Bermuda) oo w. and other patterns. We most economical luxury sails on return to New York today With a population exceeding 5US one can buy. We aWa at 9.00 a.m. Agents, Watlington & 166,000 in an area of about 168 Hi Conyers. square miles Barbados is one of the ni * * * Many Sjnits have two pairs of Hi most densely populated areas in the •Hi CREAMOLA S.s. Champlain (C.N.S.) is due world. HI CUSTARD to arrive, with cargo, on Monday We Trousers Hi from Montreal and Halifax, sailing w. H; immediately upon completion of w. Hi discharging for the West Indies. d Colds We Buy Now for Preferred Choke Agents, J. S. Darrell & Oo. Hi * * * ReJigv»d w. Hi S.s. Hedrun (Ocean Dominion) is m due to arrive from Montreal via withwpors a 11M Halifax on Monday, sailing imme­ Snuff V.cfc$ op w. diately upon completion of dis­ now tv melt fa We T. J. PEARMAN & SON m charging of cargo for the West hot water and m sfi HEINZ Indies. Agent, Oapt. B. M. Browne. in!.a.«vapors m (Opposite Hamilton Hotel) Hi * * » Tomato Ketchup S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is due We mqqLv* Hi I as Makes Food Taste BsUsw to arrive from the West Indies on . as. Wednesday, sailing same day at OVER

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FAMOUS FILM STARS— TEN YEARS OF RADIO THE KING'S THIRD SON

WHO MUST PRESERVE THE BEAUTY The Duke of Gloucester is stand­ Today radio broadcasting is ten ing today where no one of the • OF THEIR SKIN—USE EXQUISITE years-old. On Nov. 2, 1920, KDKA British royal family, no Wind­ in Pittsburgh transmitted the re­ sor, Guelph, Stuart or member of LUX « turns of the Harding-Cox election the House of Orange, ever stood be­ as the leading feature of the first fore. The third son of King George TOILET SOAP prearranged and published radio is representing his father at Addis programme. There was no manu­ Abeba at the cornation of Emperor factured radio receiver then. Hence The camera would show Haile Sellassie I of Abyssinia—call it the glory of having started broad­ Ethiopia if. you will, but it's the up any flaw in the skin. casting on its career must be same place on the map. shared by the station with the alert So beautiful film stars It is part of the duty of this young manager of a Pittsburgh depart­ cavalry officer to travel to far tjsood use Lux Toilet Soap to ment store, who advertised radio places. A car ago he travelled more parts which, when assembled into than half-way around the world to keep their skin smooth receivers, would bring the Harding- kneel at the feet of Emperor Hiro- Milk Makes Good Coffee and lovely. The soft, Cox election returns right into the hlto and clasp to his left leg a royal home. To be sure, a few radio en­ purple garter, Britains highest or­ WTP in the morning with a ravenous appetite, rich lather keeps it fra­ thusiasts had casually and fitfully der of knighthood. In return the transmitted phonograph music *U the fragrant odor of your favorite coffee grant too, for Lux Toilet Duke received the Grand Order of even before the war, for the benefit the Chrysanthemum. invites you to a delicious breakfast. Soap is wonderfully of distant mates who had proper The Duke of Gloucester is the Good coffee is delicious with good milk of which home-made receivers. But to tallest son of King George and perfumed. KDKA belongs the honour of having there is none better than St. Charles Evaporated Queen Mary, and he is, moreover, Milk. It is twice as rich as ordinary milk, has a begun that fixed, advertised ser­ the only one who has cultivated a rare, full flavour all its own and takes the place White as snow— vice which is now the very essence moustache with any visible success. of broadcasting. He is perhaps a better horseman of cream at half the cost. Those who gave us radio were as­ and perfumed tvith than his brothers. Like all riders, You would not use an inferior grade of coffee or tonishingly lacking in imagination. good and bad, he has had his share lovely fl(owers Hertz, Pop off, Lodge—none of the of falls; but when a third son of the tea. Why not use the best milk—St. Charles Evap­ scientific pioneers saw in ether King is thrown it is not so much a orated Milk—for every need in the home. waves more than a means of study­ matter for headlines as when the "A star muse have a smooth Buy a tin today and convince yourself of its skin. Lux Toilet Soap is ing certain physical phenomena. heir apparent bites the dust. pleasing and soothing." Crookes, a chemist, who never Although being third son of a superiority. dabbled in wireless at all, was the King has its compensations in being first to announce that a new means further removed from the great of communication had been in­ white light of publicity that beats vented. Marconi, scarcely more down upon the throne and its next * Country. broken or the soil spaded up in experiment. • ^^m^e^m^mMmmmMmMammmarmmmmm^mmmmmmmm From zero the sales of manufac­ planting trees of remembrance. tured sets have mounted to $800,- Piled together the cornerstones 000,000 annually. Nearly fourteen would make a respectable building, million receivers are in use—as while the ground dug while Lord many as there are telephones and Mayors and beadles stand around families. One broadcasting com­ in their fluttering robes and jing­ pany alone employs 1,100 persons, ling chains must be equivalent to exclusive of entertainers and mu­ the ploouing of a small farm.—N. Y. Upon whom would YOU like to Times. sicians. Broadcasting has become be dependent when you are 65? a public utility. oo Ten years ago we were so thrilled There is a way to ensure your by the romance of picking voices out of space that we listened with MAIL NOTICES independence I delight to a phonograph playing See the Crown Life Man today! "Celeste Aida" a hundred miles Mails per S.s. American Legion away, although the self-same re­ for Great Britain, Canada and the cord was in the cabinet beside us. TJnited States of America will close Head-sets were eagerly clamped to at the General Post Office today:— ears when bedtime stories from Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. Newark or time signals from Ar­ Begistered Mail at 12 noon. lington were due. Now, instead of * * • marvelling at the fact of broad­ Tuesday the 11th November being casting, we are intent on the mes­ Armistice Day, all Post Offices and sage .conveyed. Lonely ranchers in Sub. Post Offices throughout the Kansas, European peasants, sailors Colony will be closed. | at sea hear the living voice of the » •» * INSURANCE COMPANY King or England or the President of Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for the TJnited States. Arctic explorers Montreal, will close at the General huddled before loud-speakers, fac­ Post Office on Wednesday:— tory workers in Detroit, clerks in Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. J and Jelly Creams New York, country squires in Eng­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post JAMES W. FRITH, Warwick East Put variety and sparkle into tlie menu by serving land are swayed in unison by Tos- ar 11.30 a.m. desserts made wit'i Chiveis' Jellies and Jelly Creams. canini. In its mass appeal we have * * * the real significance of radio. Mails per S.s. Lady Bodney for They trans'orm o dirnry everyday meals into festive Hotels—Steamships—Stores Supplies occasions, without trouble and at little cost. Mounting sales, princely incomes Bahamas, Jamaica, and British of entertainers—what are these Honduras will close at the General All Orders Receive compared with the triumph of Post Office on Wednesday:— Personal Attention uniting alien peoples in an hour of Ordinary Mail at 4 p.m. R«- spiritual brotherhood? A new force Begistered Mail and Parcel Post Be.muda Representative ffclsSi C1MV ERS&SON--I I IV. Ti.e Orrl.-r.l F=. :..-e. Hl«TON, CA!1BR1RGE , ENGLAND. K^SgH has been discovered—a social force at 2 p.m. S. PURVIS which must be reckoned with in the * • * w. s. PURVIS & COMPANY, Distributors onward swe^p of civilisation, and Mails per S.s. Veendam for Great which is second only to the print­ Britain, Canada, and the TJnited ing press in its far-reaching influ­ States of America will close at the ence.—N. Y. Times. General Post Office on Saturday Wasbir -00- the 15th:— Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. Phosferine Registered Mail and Parcel Post TIDE TABLE FOR NOVEMBER 5 p.m. Friday. HEALTH SALT Mails doe from England on Friday High Water Sun­ Sun­ THE TONIC FRUIT SALINE Date A.M. P.M. rise set Mails per S.s. Olympic due to 7 F 8.33 6.40 Phosferi.ia Health Salt coaxes your digest on 8.53 5.25 arrive in New York on the 11th 8 Sa 9.15 9.38 6.41 ihfo- working with the smoothness W&fare 5.24 November should connect with S.s. 9 Su 10.27 intended. . lis cr'sp, clean, stimti'atirrj fiavcur 10.01 6.42 5.23 Veendam sailing on the 12th Nov­ 10 M 11.24 puts you at ones info that bright, alert mood 10.56 6.43 5.23 ember, 1930. 11 Tu to enjoy your breakfast. After thoroughly 11.55 6.44 5.22 12 W cleansing the system of impurities and waste, 0.26 12.53 6.45 5.21 Malls Despatched 13 Th jusf at the required moment, it builds up 1.34 2.09 6.46 5.21 vitality and tone. 14 F 2.44 3.18 6.46 5.20 Mails per S.s. Veendam sailing 15 Sa 3.50 4.21 6.47 5.19 from Bermuda on %he 15th should "TONES AS IT CLEANSES" 16 SU 4.49 5.16 6.48 5.19 connect with S.s. Berengaria leav­ 5.41 6.50 17 M 6.05 5.18 ing New York for Southampton on From all Chemist*, in two sizes, the larger size 18 Th 6.28 6.51 6.51 5.18 contains double the quantity. 19th November, 1930. 19 W 7.12 7.32 6.52 5.17 This unique preparation is made and Guaranteed 00 20 Th 7.53 8.15 6.53 5.17 by the Proprietors of Phosferine: A new electric food mixer stands 21 F 8.36 8.59 6.53 5.17 Don't let it go rata it PHOSFERINE (ASHTON & PARSONS) LIMITED, without support in a bowl or other Ludgafa Hill, London, England. 22 Sa 9.21 9.45 6.54 5.16 develops into something dish. Sole Distributors for Bermuda: 23 Su 10.07 10.32 6.55 5.16 much more serious. Nlcholl A Ashton « P.O. Box 372 • Hamilton. 24 M 10.57 11.22 6.56 5.15 Whitens Teetlt Quickly There is no better 25 Tu 11.47 6.57 5.15 OLYNOS whitens teeth remedy for the relief of 26 W 0.12 12.38 6.57 5.14 WAREHOUSES quickly because it removes Coughs, Colds and all 6.58 K 27 Th 1.05 1.31 5.14 the ugly yellow stains, ferment­ Bronchial Afflictions 28 F 6.59 5.14 1.57 2.25 ing food particles and tartar. Its than Bobert's Syrup. B 29 Sa 2.52 7.00 5.14 FOR RENT breaks up the cold, YOU DONT KNOW GOOD 3.19 antiseptic, cleansing foam 30 Su 3.44 4.07- 7.01 5.14 soothes the throat and in rear of the Walker Building reaches every pit and crevice and Quickly restores normal , • |j RUM m Thursday, 13th—Last Quarter. Reid Street. Entrance Reid St. destroys the dangerous mouth conditions. Most pleas­ Thursday, 20th— -New Moon. germs that cause tooth decay. ant to take. Until You've tasted the genuine Mount Gay Products Thursday, 27th-^-First Quarter. IS you want sparkling white, Manufactured by Bottled and Shipped direct from the Factory Mean High Water Spring Titles— Apply NORTHROP & LYMAN CO* 4 ft. 2 ins. sound teeth, start using Kolynos. LIMITED Mean High Water Neap Tides— B. W. WALKER &. CO. You will see the difference in Toronto, Cauda Specials: 3 ft. 6 ins. 6039t*.i. to 8.11.30. three days. One-half inch on a Mean Tide Level—2 ft. 5 ins. dry brush is enough. "Sugar Cane Brandy" - N.B.—All heights are given above soundings on chart. H.W.F. «r C. 7 hours, 59 minutes. "Fine Old Liqueur" 'Jj Age of Tide assumed to be \ day. NICH0LL & ASHTON, Distributors Sunset and sunrise refer to upper

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^^jtjt^jt^jt,^jt^^jMi»t>^aJ*dM^jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtJtJt^^^t a* J» * a* m J* m d> BERMUDA 1 j* 4 a* m a* m J* There is no land upon this cycling sphere Ja a* That can in beauty with these isles compare. J- They lie apart—upon Atlantic's breast- & a* Known as "Bermuda" or "The Isles of Rest." j* a* m a* a* They lift their haeds amidst an ocean blue, m a* Through whose clear sparkling waters one may view M J- A coralled pattern—fishes darting by— m Jfr While here and there reflected cloudlets lie. TRADE J* J* & They lie afar, yet so attractive be m ** That thousands yearly cross the blue dark sea. s BUYERS- Enjoy respose, seductive and serene, J. a* Amidst these hilly isles all dressed in nature's green. J* & /*•• Come to the Fair! J* J- Save where the lily and the fragrant rose # Tue ^kk Industries Fair of 1931 will J, On either side the winding paths repose: ISfss-. Fun " J. Delighted in their native land to grow be the most comprehensive exhibit a* And never bow their heads to Winter's falling snow. ot Empire goods ever seen. Never before J- J* \ and Food ? * has it been possible for trade buyers to J- J* ** The mystic caves, the reefs and beaches too J- at the same time! see the products of the Empire in so All strangers coming here should surely view. J- .(teVje^ "" II RINGER-BREAD Men—Jam Tart* short a time or in such comfort. Every J> And when they part from this enchanting shore J* J- These "Isles of Rest" in rapture must adore. J- \Jt —Surprise Muffins—Princess buyer should make arrangements now J- Cakes—wholesome delights for the children between meals and excel* to visit the «** m F. HERVEY FRITH. lent dainties to serve at afternoon J> teas or on informal occasions— J- and all easy to make with Royal J» m J- Baking Powder. Royal Baking Powder has earned the reputation of "Perfect Hostess" TISH for millions of women in all parts Of Spanish invention is a machine NEWEST NOTES OF that prints advertisements in water ^g-1| of the world because of the uni­ on sidewalks as it is rolled over ©. form excellence and perfection of INDUSTRIES SCIENCE them, the letters being dry while their biscuits, cakes and pastries. their background is wet. Little Gingerbread Men * » * Anon-sinkable motor lifeboat has How to make them FAIR been built in England that can The United States' exports of "••fe 11 "^ cups flour 9 carry 150 persons. non-intoxicating beverages, fruit 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder LONDON &. BIRMINGHAM * * * juices and syrups for soda foun­ 3^ teaspoon salt Extra wheels that can be inserted 1 teaspoon ginger TH TH tains have increased in value more r 5 FEBRUARY 16 — 27 1931 when one is worn are included than 300 per cent in seven years. % cup molasses s>**P^ ' 14 cup brown sugar Ever with a new glass cutter. : V asgect of the British Cotton Textile Industry, from the raw material to the * * * 1 egg finished fabric, will be represented at die * a« * • BRITISH COTTON TEXTILE EXHIBITION, Arrangements have been com­ }4 cup melted shortening • , White City, London, February 16—28, 1931, Venezuela has rebuilt its radio Sift flour, baking powder, salt and ginger . organised by the British Cotton Industry under the auspices o/ His Majesty's Government pleted for the establishment of a together. Mix molasses, sugar, egg and as a section of the BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. station at Puerto Caoello and re­ opened it to the public. beam wireless service for the ex­ shortening together and add the dry ingre­ * * # change of daily letters and week-end dients to make soft dough. Shape in forms messages between France and of little men, animals or plain cookies; bake Salt sprinkled over a Michigan .on greased pan in moderate oven at 375° F. The most comprehensive assortment of Artificial Silk Fabrics • Australia. will be shown at the " Drapers' Organiser " flying field to lay the dust also ten to twelve minutes. EXHIBITION OF BRITISH ARTIFICIAL SILK GOODS, 5 improved its visibility. * * # Makes eighteen small men about foul Royal Albert Hall, London, February 16—21, 1931, held in * A self cleaning door mat has been inches high. direct association with the BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR. I * * * Norway's waterfalls are estimated invented, brushes that move when stepped upon removing dirt that fe# to be capable of producing 16,500,000 Full particulars and invitation tickets may be obtained from accumulates on a grating into a electric horsepower. m receptacle that can be emptied at J. L. WILSON GOODE, H.M. TRADE COMMISSIONER * * # Mr. win. 1 f"P.O. SOX 225), 5, ABERCROMBY ST., PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDADJ , Plugs made of stiffened jute fibre .Telephone—Port of Spain 856, a a .« HOYAL have been invented to hold screws in glass, metal or plaster. Experiments are being conducted BxVKHWG POWDER or from in Scotland with an overhead THE DEPARTMENT OF OVERSEAS TRADE, 35, OLD QUEEN ! * * • 106 "j monorail railway along which sus­ • William S. Purvis STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND Poland has nearly 8,000,000 hec­ I P. O Boa No. 19 Name- 1 Hamilton. Bermuda or tares of forest's,- ef which the gov­ pended streamlined cars are propel­ AddVess- THE SECRETARY, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, BIRMINGHAM, ! led at high speed with airplane j Please send_me a_free copy ernment owns nearly one third. j of the Royal Cook Book. is City j • ENGLAND. • j * * * propellers. A new electric sander that is * * * mounted on a flexible shaft in­ To record the toughness of meat I cludes grinding and filing attach­ the United States Bureau of Stan- ( ments. dards has developed a machine * # * that measures the force required A.

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The TION For $ 128.90 a man of 30 can buy a Mari­ : : : : Temple Thurston's Party Conference those plans for Government, according to Mr. time combined annuity and insurance Autumn novel: MAN IN A • the conquest of unemployment Snowden, have sanctioned an ex­ policy which will give him $ 5.000 pro­ BLACK HAT. 7/6. and the revival of agriculture penditure of £150,000,000 upon an ex­ Located in Kingston. € : : : : light humour con­ which he put before the country pedited and extra programme—not tection now, and $ 50 a month pension cerning a romance of the at the last election. There was of course, on an annual programme Jamaica and will have later. Inquire: navy: THE MIDDLE such studious moderation in the —of such works. Parliamentary WATCH by Ian Hay and manner and so little novelty in the procedure has been simplified; the Stephen King-Hall, 7/6. 3 matter of his speech that it is clear Opposition has eoUaborated in order Golf Course and Polo : a new book by Sap­ that he has no thought of preci- that the programme should be e per: TINY CARTERET, 7/6. pating a political crisis. He made speeded up. It cannot be main­ Field : a romance of Mary, it plain that his plans had been tained that all would be well if Queen of Scotland in THE submitted to the Government £250,000,000 were borrowed and DUEL OF QUEENS by E. through the Liberal representa­ spent at once upon the same kind MONTREAL. Que.—George H. Barrington, 7/6. tives at the two-party conference, of thing. Mr. Lloyd George's pro­ O'Neil, vice-president of the TJnited Maritimeifrt?) : : : : should agirl pro­ 9 and that he has as yet no idea of gramme of expenditure on credit States Hotels Company of Amerivca HEAP OFFICE HALIFAX.CAN. pose? This is the theme of the nature of their reception; but as a cure for unemployment has has announced that the Constant ~TH0S. F. FALL, General Agent the new novel by Berta by going out of his way to note become a homoeopathic absurdity. Spring Hotel, now nearing complet­ ALBERT E. NICH0LL, Local Agent e Ruck: OFFER OF MAR­ the favourable symptoms in certain The only means of permanently ion at Kingston, Jamaica, will be RIAGE, 7/6. Ministerial statements—notably decreasing unemployment is to re­ opened about January 15. He also : in CA -ENDARS you 9 in Dr. Addison's agricultural policy absorb the unemployed in industry. announced that Chzarles E. Cam- C must see the series of —he let it be inferred that he was That will come about when industry I eron, formerly manager of the WHITE TOILET SEATS special interest, including: can hope that, if it re-equips, Royal Connaught Hotel of the 3 only too anxious to continue co­ Covered with celluloid. : : : : The J. M. Barrie operation with the present Govern­ reorganises, and expands, it will Company at Hamilton, Ontario, C Calendar. Benediction be­ ment. The speech therefore augurs neither be crushed by taxation will manage the new hotel. Hygienic and sanitary. ing words of guidance and no change in the relationship be­ nor butchered by the devotees of An 18-hole golf course is being help from His Eminence tween parties. Whether it will pro­ political theories. Until then the built in connection with the hotel c Attractive appearance. Cardinal Francis Bourne. 9 duce any change in the relation­ prospect of vast expenditure on by Stanley Thompson, designer of Into the Way of Peace, a ship between a now apparently roads, houses, and telephones will many of the famous courses on the be a deterrent instead of an en­ continent, including the Jasper Picture your bathroom calendar compiled from the Fundless Mr. Lloyd George and his with this added charm. writings and sayings of own party is a mere difficult ques­ couragement tojinuustrial revival. Park Lodge course in the Canadian The Archbishop of Canter­ tion. His declaration that the Mr. Lloyd George was right to dis­ Rocky Mountains. A club house bury. G. B. Shaw Calen- D merits of protection and free trade play a certain nervousness about has been built for the course. „ dar. Rudyard Kipling Cal- can both be examined without the two parts of his industrial The Constant Spring Hotel will * endar. Punch Calendar. prejudice must have seriously programme. The horse of economy be operated_on the American plan J HARDWARE STORE Our Prince Calendar. The shocked a conference which spent cannot be yoked successfully to the and it is built on the original Glory of the Garden Cal­ 9 most of its first day in chanting cart of expenditure—particularly site of the hotel which bote the endar. a Cobdenite litany. The President if, as Mr. Lloyd George has done, same name. Two hundred acres of € must have had an uneasy momen- the cart is put before the horse. grounds surround the hotel and STATIONERY: when he heard his leader maint Much the same criticism applies on those, special provisions have tain that a cure for unemployment to his agricultural policy. He re­ been made for polo which is a STEAMER LOUISE *' : : Christmas Cards are was "not inconsistent" with either minded his audience that "no popular game in the tropics. Stables now on display and a very fiscal system, and that the free- other industrial country has will later be built to accomodate C delightful collection they trade system was going to be re­ neglected its agriculture" "so the mounts of guests. In the mean­ Will not make her regular trip on Tuesday, are. Special Bermuda view D considered whether Liberals liked as Great Britain—and he might time the hotel will maintain a stable series, Bermuda Crest it or not. Such an attitude is, have added that this disaster oc­ of ponies. being Armistice Day, but will leave Hamil­ g\ Cards and a host of new 9 however, consistent in one of the curred during the period of the The orchestral music for the ton for St. George's [j designs. sponsors of the original Safeguard­ undisputed sway of free trade. hotel will be taken care of by Joe ^9 : : : : Calendar Pads 9 ing of Industries Act, and of the "To-day," he continued, "our Smith, for many years music //•* Desk Calendar stands. defenders of the McKenna duties; derelict land must be recondition­ director of the Mount Royal Hotel \\3 : : : : Escrito Linen Note- and it is very creditable in a not ed"— as that sound Liberal, Signor at Montreal. on Wednesday, 930 (T) paper, 1/6 Box. 9 universally popular leader that he Mussolini, is reconditioning the II : : : : No. 314 is the orig- should even hint at fiscal impar­ land of Italy—and he applauded ^ inal Relief Pen. 9 tiality to a conference of the fiscally the Government's plans to run proper way to secure Imperial econ­ Passenger and Freight Service fl : : : : watch for a special dogmatic. All who, in the words State farms and increase small­ omic co-operation. Onoe again Mr. v\5 demonstration of Aquarillo of Cromwell, "can conceive it pos­ holdings. But he was far less Lloyd ^.George has put the cart 276ts.m (P Pencils shortly. sible that they may be mistaken" successful in explaining how farm­ before the horse, and until he re­ 'Am : : Capri Blue, the will welcome his appeal to consider ing is to be made to pay than verses the order he will run a serious beautiful blue notepaper. 3 other measures which should ac­ in showing how farming should risk that his policy, like agriculture, company either fiscal immutability be extended. He pins his faith will be "thrown on a rubbish heap THE BERMUDA BOOK or fiscal change, however deeply to better marketing, grading, col­ clattering with empty tins."—The STORES they may be convinced that with­ lecting, advertising, and transport Times, London. The C out fiscal change these other meas­ arrangements. A considerable ef­ P 250 Iff D ures will prove untimely and even fort has already been made to­ actively harmful. wards improvement in these Jtfx=x>ooK>e3<><=x>c3cxJ(y BERMUDA ADVERTISING SERVICE matters by the establishment of the They will find much to applaud in Empire Marketing Board, the pas­ announces principle in the summary of these sage of the Merchandise Marks measures given by Mr. Lloyd Act, the spread of the National j George. He divided his plans Mark schemes, and the relief ac­ Steamship | roughly under the two headings corded to railway freights on agri­ ARALLEL with Bermuda's development, The of industrial and agricultural cultural produce. But can this Arrivals 8 Bermuda Advertising Service has been organised policy. Under the first heading he kind of reorganisation by itself Pto furnish a comprehensive advertising service asked industry and the banks to enable agriculture to make head Suggest embodying every conceivable phase of publicity, ALL WOOL hold a conference to devise methods against the fall of 60 per cent, in whether newspaper, magazine, booklet, leaflet, show- of lowering costs of production prices which, as the N. F. U. told card, house-organ, or any other form of presenting without lowering the standard of Dr. Addison has taken place since merchandise to the buying public. GREY FLANNEL of living; he called for a new com- September, 1920? Can it help the mitte to repeat the economies labourer to hold a level of wages THE PHOENIX It will be a personal service, given by Mr. Frederick SUIT wrought by the "Geddes Axe"; and 110 per cent, higher than in 1913 W. Bridges, a specialist in the business of advertising, he declared that "millions could be when prices are only 35 per cent, 5 with the advantages of his broad business, mer­ saved" by stopping "unwarranted higher than in that year? Could x The Rexall Drug Store jj chandising and accounting experience, coupled with Made in England cadging on the "dole." These are reorganised agriculture meet the jj Telephone 99 (two lines) 8 a thorough knowledge of the selling problems peculiar his plans for producing "a consider­ competition of bounty-fed cereals to Bermuda conditions. able" reduction intaxation.' 'He then from Germany, Austria Poland, t reaffirmed his faith in his election and France and of panic exports It offers you relief from the care of your publicity, promises to reduce the total of the of Wheat from Russia? When Mr. For the Latest and the security of having your advertising in the unemployed to a "normal" number I hands of one skilled in layouts, copy-writing, write' £5.0,0 in a single year by raising a loan I Lloyd George speaks of givmg a preference on transport rates to ups, and the many other essentials connected with of £850,000,000 for development MAGAZINES bridging the gap between your buying and sell. ig. work of various kinds; and he an­ the home producer, he appears,to nounced that the only difference have some suspicion that farmers and Advice on printing problems also available. between the Government and him­ must have hot only better market­ I self concerned the speed at which ing but also a fair chance in mar­ PAPERS Telephone 101, mornings, or write P.O. Box 414, A. R. MERCER the money should be spent. He kets. So long as the farmer, large Hamilton. or small, is offered only a life of 5 which arrive by every Queen Street excused the clear inconsistency K between a policy of public economy arduous toil, with the prospect of jj steamer — * and a policy of publicly financed bankruptcy as a reward, a policy of 291*. expenditure by the familiar re­ "back to the land" must be either I mark that development is invest­ a failure or enormously expensive x See the wonderful variety ment. The argument was always to the taxpayer. Finally it is not a new service- questionable even when Mr. Lloyd a little surprising that, at a time R at our Newstand con' George first advanced it, but it is when the Imperial Conference is jj stantly.' for completely disproved to-day. Can sitting, the .leader of the Liberal A soundproof camera for making he really believe that the reason why Party should not find room for one I Bermuda Merchants- talking pictures has been developed the unemployed number 1,000,000 single word about the Dominion | that weighs only 37 pounds instead more than when he first pro­ producers, or about h's view of the A 215Wh.«itp. Of the usual 500 or more. ^>cx>o<><=x>cao><>cx>o«K=x>o<>c>(J

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At anyrate there is no getting THIS WORLD away from the actual fact that in the two instances quoted, of Amer­ ica's Oivil War and our Boer War, Why Choose OF OURS it has actually paid in L.S.D. while the "goodwill" value today is al­ together incalculable. EiGHTv-arivE YEARS of LEADERSHIP IN WEARING APPAREL THE M ... Lord Rothermere certainly hits the nail on the head in what he One of our leading novelists has MUTUAL LIFE writes over the German Facistic just been saying that "the stone turn of events, "To keep a compact walls of our houses are often not Three Large Cases OF CANADA mass of over seventy million pat- nearly so impenetrable as are, now riotic and extremely capable men the mental and moral barriers and women, in the very centre of found existing between the family Europe, under a permanent sense of members of the same house." From injustice, is like leaving a gas jet ... Under the MUTUAL system the dividends are turned on in an unventilated room " Not that this is an altogether new * * * feature. George Meredith in one paid to those whose money created them. of his novels describes a family The MUTUAL is, therefore, the most equitable "The spoils to the victors" won't who were so "sensitised" that they Liberty work as between equally civilised could only meet at a late dinner! system. and clever races. Had there been ... no Alsace-Lorraine annexation by In one aspect of the matter we We offer the most Life] Assurance protection Germany in i870, it is hard to be­ moderns are to be congratulated. Have just been unpacked, for the least possible cost. lieve France would have made the Russian alliance, beoause, be­ If these invisible "impenetrable" full of plain coloured and cause behind it as the final objective walls are there we do not try to fancy Tyrian Silks, Wandel batter them down by the forces there always lay the hope of getting Silks, Cretonnes and Furni­ back the lost provinces. This of bell, book and candle applied "came off" all right in the Great under the physical pressure of ture Coverings which are just thumbscrews, rack and pyre. Al- ! J. J. ARNOLD War to Germany's destruction. ways excluding recent Russian and different from the "rank and GENERAL JAGENT. ... Italian developments I file"— Next it will be Germany's turn! ... Office Somers Building. Hamilton. Meanwhile to guard against it and At the best we agree to differ and to keep and reap the latest spoils, at the worst we only write fiery 274fs. all Europe will spend more in arm­ letters to the papers when the im­ aments than any war indemnities penetrable differences grow too You Will tike Them and penalties can ever cover. hard to be borne without a shriek! ...... It was all very well when fighting Old times? You must think so 218

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Mr. Walter E. Spurling is among always visits Bermuda during the those sailing this morning. annual tournaments here. NEW YORK STOCK * * * * * * Mr. Herman Walker, manager Mrs. O. S. Tucker, of Somerset, MARKET of the Grasmere Hotel, is leaving is among those sailing by the for New York this morning on a Veendam this morning. RALEIGH BICYCLES business trip. * * * * * * Miss Clara Smith will sail this Yesterday's Closing Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus F. Judson, morning for a short visit to New and Mr. Morton F. Locke are among York. * * * Prices those sailing this morning. Both Mr. Arthur Dager, of the Hamil­ The Greatest Cycle With Mr. Judson and Mr. Locke are con- ton Hotel staff, is sailing today for connected with the Furness offices New York. Alleghany Corp —~ Hi The Greatest Reputation in New York. * * * Allied OhemicaL •— 1881 * at * Mrs. A. E. Chase, of St. George's, Am. Can 10»i Mr. Henry E. Maxim, of Maxim's is a passenger north by the Veendam Am. & Foreign Power..„ ~ 35J Hanover Square, London, is leaving this morning. Am. Locomotive —• —- 301 Bermuda this morning after a short * * # Am. Power & Light. - 51 association with Trimingham Among those returning by the Am. Smelting & Refining.-^.- 50| aiiiii'i Am. Waterworks 63i Brothers. His visit has been much Veendam yesterday was Mr. The­ 115*Wf. appreciated by the many who have odore Covel, who has been north Am. Tel & Tel 1891 met him. on business connected with the Anaconda Copper. ~ 34 * * a lily trade. Atchison R.R- 192 The Hon. and Mrs. Charles W. * * * Atlantic Refining. - Wi TODAY In the House PERSONAL Parker, who have been spending Miss Hubertine Zahorska, of American Tobacco "B"._ — H0| some time at Pomander Gate dur­ the Little French Shop, returned Am. Steel Foundry : 364 Moving Pictures: Mr. Glen J. Sherrard, manager ing the autumn, are sailing this yesterday from a summer's trip Baltimore & Ohio 761 Reid Hall: "Straight Shooting," (Coffltinued from Page 1) of the Hamilton Hotel, is sailing morning for New York. abroad. She will open her shop at Cethlohem Steel ~ — 61 i 7 and 9 p.m. Matinee, "Let * * * Banadian Pacific New —. 411 muda and New York. A Bill en­ this morning for New York. He an early date with a fresh stock of Us Be Gay." Ohe3. & Ohio R.R- 401 titled "The Civil Service Establish­ will occupy the next two months Miss Edith Sigourney, of Boston, European novelties. * * * Chrysler Motors. - 151 ment Act, 1930," was also forwarded in a deserved vacation and prepara­ who has been visiting at "Convers­ a a * Colonial Opera House: "Her Col. Gas 371 by the Acting Governor, dealing tion for the Hamilton's coming ion," is leaving for home this Mrs. O. Wittridge returned yes­ Man." Cons. Gass. „ — 871 with half-holidays in the Govern­ winter season. morning. Miss Sigourney is well terday after an extended vacation * * * Corn Products 74f ment offices. There were other a * * known as a tennis star and nearly spent in the States. Miniature Golf: Penarton Course, Mr. F. G. Heller and his two Com. and Southern...... - 81 messages of lesser importance. Deleware & Hudson. ». 138 Richmond Road, day and evening. daughters who have been spending * * * The House went into committee Dupont 86 a week in Bermuda are leaving by Hotels: to consider the contents of the Act­ Eastman Kodak 1ST! the Veendam this morning. Mr. Belmont Hotel: Henri Taylor, ing Governor's message relating to Electric Autolite 381 Heller is In charge of the New York the request of the Board of Trade Electric P. & L. 41 Kale and Shaw. offices of the Associated Hotels Royal Prince: Dancing. for a further grant of £125 for the Erie R.R. Common. 321 and has taken the present trip to New Windsor Palm Gardens: transportation of pilots during Fox Film. 341 Bermuda for business and recreat­ Dancing. 1930. Mr. H. V. Smith explained General Electric New 471 ion purposes. Elbow Beach: Outdoor dancing. that the increased number of ships General Motors. 32| a * * Surf bathing. at Hamilton, and the taking off Goodrich Rubber 161 Mr. James A. Wales, so well Inverurie: Outdoor dancing on of a bus on the St. George's-Hamil- Grt. Northern Ore 181 known in Bermuda as an advertis­ ton route were responsible for the Hudson Motors ~ 181 Marine Pavilion, "The Capito- ing man and whose personal in­ increased cost of pilots' transporta­ Hupp Motors. 8 lians." terest in Bermuda is so great, is tion. Without .discussion the Int. Combustion 2 -00- House agreed to a resolve being in­ leaving this morning after a visit of a week among friends here. Int. Nickel of Canada 171 troduced to cover this amount. Int. Tel. & Tel - 251 "THE MIKADO a A similar paucity of discussion * » * Baked to Perfection Kennecott Copper 241 marked the consideration in com­ Among the passengers sailing Kreuger & Toll....- - 241 mittee of a further message from this morning is Mr. A. L. Simmons, orv Loews, Inc ~ 57 J the Acting Governor, informing the of Simmons Tours, New York. He Mack Truck. 41J Tickets on Sale House that the Director of Health has been spending a vacation here. MorrATS Montg. Ward 171 had personally met the cost for * # * ELECTRIC RAHOEX Nash Motors 261 providing two vaults in Devonshire Tickets are now on sale to the Mr. Maurice Lawlor is a passen­ Natl. Biscuit New 74| Parish Churchyard in connection general public at the offices of the ger north this morning by the Natl. Power & Light. 33 with the Isolation Hospital, as no Royal Gazette and Colonist. Veendam. He has been assistant New York Central 1301 Government funds were available The Electric Light Co. Members of the Opera Club are to Mr. Sherrard during the sum­ North American 711 at the time. The House agreed to asked to obtain their tickets as mer in the management of the Northern Pacific...- 521 a resolve being introduced to cover lgMg27_ soon as possible. Hamilton Hotel and will return in Otis Steel 131 this amount—£30. New members can still enrol January for the opening of that Paramount Pictures. 451 Consideration of another mes­ their names by placing them on hotel where he wul be at his usual Packard Motors 8 sage from the Acting Governor, the list which is kept at the Royal post. He was formerly associated Penn R.R - «1| asking for the supplementation of Gazette office. with the Bermudiana and St. Postum (Gen. Foods) 501 current votes, gave rise to a little The first privilege it has been George Hotels. Public Service, N.J.. 73 found possible to grant to members debate. Mr. Gilbert did not under­ a a * Pullman Company - 56| stand an item of £75, required by for the "Mikado" performances Mr. F. G. Rounthwaite of Tuckers Pure Oil Ill the Post Office as discounts to is that they may for a second per­ Town, is going to New York by the CLAR-O-TYPE Radio — 17 vendors of stamps, this item being sonal attendance obtain a ticket Veendam this morning on a busi­ Radio Keith Orph 201 occasioned by an increased demand at the reduced price of 3/-, or for a ness trip. Cleans Typewriter Type Instantly Reading R R — 92 third personal attendance at a by steamship agents for \\ per cent, # * e Remington Rand «™ 16J discount on American Bank cur­ price of 2/- Among the residents sailing north Shell Union Oil — H rency. Mr. Gilbert said it seemed It may be pointed out that the by the Veendam this morning are Sinclair OiL 13§ as if the Bermuda public had to only condition ot membership at Mr. Frank L. Hayward and Mr. CANT—SLIP Southern Pacific „ 1001 make up the discounts which the present is that the member will James O. White. Southern R.R. ~~ 64 steamship companies received. undertake to relieve the manage­ Makes rollers grip die paper for typewriters and all Standard Brands « 151 ment of the sale of at least two The Hon. S. S. Spurling explained Standard Gas & Elec 68} tickets for each opera. that after discussion took place on Mr. Wilfred Yates, Mr. Andrew other business machines that operate with rubber St. Oil of California Jm 501 As at least 1,000 tickets for each the estimates the Appropriation Robinson and Mr. Robert Laidlaw rollers. St. Oil of New Jersey 51 j opera must be sold to ensure success Act was passed for that form of Smith, who have been attending St. Oil Of New York — 25j the share of responsibility for each discount. Ordinary vendors of to constructional work at the Studebaker 191 member is very small in fact, only the stamps obtained 2 per cent, Tucker's Town development, are 2/6 Bottle Sears Roebuck 48 one five hundreth part. and the steamship companies ob­ among the passengers sailing for Texas Corp .. 38 tained \\ per cent, for stamps New York this morning. oo Texas Gulf Sulphur 501 affixed to passengers, tickets. Timken R. B 44 Mr. Spurling also mentioned Union Carbide '. 56J MUSICAL SERVICE TOMOR­ that supplementary votes, in addi­ THE BERMUDA PRESS, LTD. Union Pacific - 183 tion to those already asked for, other vote. Furthermore, it was U.S. Ind. Alcohol 601 ROW EVENING AT ST. would be required. The new dred­ desirable that the customary sum­ Reid Street U.S. Rubber. ~~ ~- 12| PAUL'S A.M.E. CHURCH ger was due to arrive during the mer renovation of Government U.S. Realty. 331 current month, and no funds were House should be carried out now U.S. Steel — , 140 whilst they had no Governor in available at present for the neces­ United Corporation 171 Tomorrow evening at St. Paul's occupation. sary expense of placing a crew im­ Warner Bros 17| A.M.E. Church immediately after mediately on board, for docking The House agreed to the intro­ Westinghouse Air Brake 321 the service a Musical Programme the vessel at the Dockyard, and for duction of the resolve necessary in Westinghouse Electric 961 will be rendered. Professor Feraz, operating towards the end of the this case. The Post Office required Western Union Telegraph. 1341 Messrs. F. Dias and S. Manget, £75 for stamp discounts, and £50 year. Further votes would also be Woolworth..™ ~~ 59 musicians of note, all of British for stationery stores and incident­ required for the work at the Marsh, Yellow Truck — 8} Guiana, are participating. als©, and the executive require £45 J and assembly printing required an- Borden Company „ 54| for members, Jees. PASTE Coin Solvents. 161 Mr. Spurling referred to the fact that whilst the House was not Total Salea ~- - 3.287,000 sitting the Governor, Lieut.-Gen. Polywog in tubes and tins Money Opened. N.Q. Sir Louis Bols, passed away in Eng­ Money Closed N.Q. land. He moved that a message Polywog Glutin and Gum Sterling N.Q. Wtou fowl calls be sent to Lady Bols expressing the sympathies of the House. "I -oo- think," said Mr. Spurling, "it will Also be the wish of all of us that this A camera has been invented to House should place on record sin­ be lowered into oil wells as they are cere regret at the death of so able being bored to study their courses a Governor." Mr. Spurling moved GLOY that a message be sent to Lady Bols and detect errors in drilling. and family. The message expressed 5 oz. and 10 oz. bottles the desire of the House to record their expression of the sense of loss With government encouragement -VaSMa*.

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