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VOL. 16—NO. 5 HAMILTON, BERMUDA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 3D PER COPY—40/- PER ANNUM Y SECOND ATTEMPT AT NEW YORK-BERMUDA FLIGHT DELAYED COTTON WEAVERS GO THE FLIGHT OF THE BERMUDA HISTORICAL THE LATE PRINCESS THEY SAY "TRADE WIND" SOCIETY ROYAL That nevertheless the flight is hazardous until the beam is ON STRIKE installed. Mrs. Barnard, who is at present * * * Rumour of Second At­ in Bermuda, has consented to Court Mourning Ordered That official intimation of this has -•$•- exhibit at the building of the Ber­ been given. tempt Unfounded muda Historical Society, Hamilton, for the Late Princess * * * a few detrempes by J. B. O. Corot That fliers disregard fear. and a large number of watercolours » * * Conflicting rumours were cur­ Miners Expect Government by Edward Lear. Royal That something unique in royal rent yesterday regarding the second The exhibition will open on the attempt by Lieut. Maclaren and visits has cropped up. 14th instant and will last for three * * * Mrs. Beryl Hart to fly to Bermuda, days. An admittance of one shill­ Aid the first leg of a flight to France, A period of Court mourning for That official photographers are ing will be charged. Should any the late Princess Royal for six weeks warned off Tucker's Town while and considerable anxiety was evid­ pictures in this exhibition be sold ent when the plane failed to put in has been ordered, four full and two the Prince is there. an appearance. a commission is to be received by half. The late Princess Royal, * * * the Society as well as the entrance It will be remembered that on whose death we recorded in our That we spend much money on Saturday they failed to locate the fee. yesterday's issue, was bom in 1867, getting publicity. Moving Scenes at Lying-in-state of Dead Marshal island and made the return to J. B. 0. OOROT 1796-1875 and married the Duke of Fife (who * * * —Repc_ id Trouble on Submarine—Accident America after flying for fifteen died in 1912) in 1889. She leaves That then when anything big and a half hours. The few sketches in colour, called two daughters, the Duchess of breaks we give the publicity men a "detrempe" by J. B. C. Corot, Fife, married in 1918 to Prince holiday. London-Edinburgh Express—Death Oable advices were received by us Arthur of Connaught, and Princess to on Sunday evening that the "Trade which will be exhibited with the * * * water colour drawings by Edward Maud, who married Lord Carnegie That the idea is that the Prince of Delegate to Round Table Confer­ Wind" would make the second in 1923. attempt on Monday, and yesterday Leer at the Bermuda Historical wants privacy for a part of his ence^—Arkansas Farmers Clamour further cable news was received Building, Hamilton, on January In our yesterday's account of the time here. concerning the plans. The cable 14th, 15th and 16th, are from a death of the Princess Royal, an * * * for Help—Sporting News: Foot- read: large and very important collection error was made in stating that she That he would be the most sur­ ball Results M.C.C. "An attempt to reach Paris via which was recently found in the visited Bermuda in 1883. prised person if he got it com­ Bermuda and the Azores in the South of France. The Royal visitor that year was pletely. Draw with South Africa specially built cabin-plane "Trade Internal evidence indisputably Princess Louise Caroline Alberta * * * Wind," equipped with pontoons proves that these drawings were Duchess of Argylle, an aunt «f the That official photographers know and carrying a cargo of two hundred treasured by Corot as his own per­ King. The late Princess Ucyal. their business better than some pounds, piloted by Mrs. Beryl Hart, sonal collection and that he showed whose fUU name was Princess people think. New York widow, and navigated by them to no one. He has written Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, * * * Lieut. WiUiam Maclaren, Anapolis one one of them " J'en connais qui was a sister of His Majesty. That they wouldn't dream of offer­ THE COTTON STRIKE The Admiralty has stated that graduate, started on Saturday at me tomberont dessus s'ils voyaient * * * ing annoyance. weather delayed the docking of the dawn. Twice during the morning mes etudes, le moyen le plus simple Later The late Princess Royal * * * BURNLEY, Jan. 5—The Burnley "Lucia" and left only a short period she was sighted several hundred e'est de ne pas montrer, e'est ce will probably be buried at Frog- That when everyone's feelings have Weavers carried out their threat in which to prepare to join the At­ miles out at sea by ships. Later a que je ferrai" Mr. Campbell Dodg- more at the end of the week. Their been duly considered, an at­ today and nine mills employing lantic Fleet. This precluded week­ mystery surrounded her where­ son, curator of prints and drawings Majesties have received messages tempt to protect local merchants 3,500 Operatives closed down. end leave and necessitated the crew abouts as she did not turn up on in the British Museum, writes as of condolence from all over the will be made. The strike is in connection with working on Sunday morning. schedule time at Bermuda. The follows in the fore-note to a London world including one from Hinden- * * * the demand of the employers that Thirty seamen shut themselves in next thing heard was that she had Exhibition catalogue. "It seems burgh. Many royal engagements That the order of consideration is each weaver must operate addi - down below when ordered on parade returned to America and landed at clear that these charming sketches have been cancelled but the Princes il) the oriental, (2) the sticklers tional looms. deck for duty. Norfolk, Virginia. from nature, luminous and fresh tour to South America is not affect­ for legal precedents, (3) the The men were arrested and the The flier said the faulty sextant, with notes written on the back, ed. people who don't want to be inquiry is being held privately. If coupled with shifting winds, load rec4>r<3K'ir the place and circum­ 00 known as connected with trade, (4) the genuine merchant. MINERS LOOK TO GOVERNMENT a Court-martial is ordered, the caused them to lose their way when stances in which they were painted, proceedings would be public. they believed they were only 50 were.kept by Corot absolutely pri­ * * * LONDON. Jan. 5—"We are look­ * * * miles from Bermuda. When they vate and have remained intact. I THE MUNICIPAL That a high legal opinion was once ing for the Government to take ac­ LONDON-EDINBURGH EXPRESS could not find their bearings, they have not the slightest doubt as to given that no country could im­ tion, and if they don't it is their DERAILED turned homewards where they ar­ their authenticity and I gladly pose penalties on citizens wishing ELECTION to emigrate. funeral," declared A. J. Cook prior rived after fifteen and a half hours availed myself of permission to m to the conference of the officials LONDON, Jan. 5—The London- in the air. They expressed them­ choose a few specimens, including * * * of the South Wales Federation with Edinburgh express was derailed selves as undaunted and said they some of the lovely detrempes for That later when labourers were Graham Shinwell of the Board of on a sharp curve on Saturday. would start again on Monday the British Museum where they are Today nominations will be re­ wanted here Bermuda paid the Trade. He added that a serious na­ The accident happened at Carlisle. using the same plane carrying a now exhibited." ceived at the City Hall between 11 tax imposed by a country on The engine buried its nose in the souvenir mail and a few dozen The collection was discovered a.m. and 1 p.m. for i-he Corporation those who wished to leave. tional development was possible of Hamilton. unless the South Wales dispute embankment and the front coaches boxes of commercial freight con­ (by Mrs. Barnard) about 5 years * * * were telescoped. Four pasengers signed to European firms." ago and has now been catalogued Should the number of nomina­ That an interesting decision has was soon settled. At the conclu­ tions exceed the dumber to be sion of the conference it is officially were killed and a dozen injured. A radio message received yeFter- (by her and Mr. O. H. Barnard) been given in England. day said that the sextant had been in "The paintings and Drawings elected, the poll will take place on * * * announced that representatives of * * * Thursday next from 11 a.m. to 4 the South Wales coal owners will IRAQ OIL SITUATION repaired and a start would be made of J. B. C. Corot in the Artist's That a store attracting crowds to as soon as arrangements permitted. own collection" with an introduc­ p.m. its windows (even by attractive­ be invited to London tomorrow to No change in the Mayoralty is meet Graham Shinwell, "with a LONDON, Jan. 5—According to tion by Victor Rienaecker of the ness only) was held to be creating the Daily Herald, remarkable re­ Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The expected but it is rumoured several a nuisance. •view of submitting a full report to A FALSE REPORT candidates for the Common Coun­ the Cabinet." ferences to the Iraq Oil situation drawings cover the whole of Corot's * * * are contained in the report of the life, the earliest being 1805 when he cil will be nominated. That a Judge once remarked on Later in the day we were informed It is a great tribute to the pre­ Mandate's Commission being pre­ that the "Trade Wind" had left at was only 9 years old, and the latest this that it amounted to saying sented to the League Council this 1875, the year of his death. Quite sent Mayor that in spite of the that a poor display of goods was THE LATE MARSHALL JOFFRE 11 a.m. and was expected to reach tremendous amount of work now month. It asserts that petitions Bermuda by 5 p.m. the most important part of the col­ legal but an excellent display was done by the Corporation, no criti­ illegal. PARIS, Jan. 5:—Many moving have been submitted to the Com­ This message we regret to say, lection is the large series of draw­ mission, notably from a British oil ings in a kind of temper called cism of any of the recent develop­ » * * scenes were witnessed at the Ecole proved to be false and the circum­ ments is expressed and no new development company, protesting stances are such that it is to be "detrempe" which Corot called That the law is a peculiar thing Deguerre Chapel where the dead aspirant for the office is forthcom­ anyhow. marshal! lies in state. The chapel against the monoply now held by hoped the stupid perpetrator of the i "mes aquarelles" until this collec­ ing. We still hold, however, that the Iraq Petroleum Company. hoax will be found and punished. tion was discovered Corot was not * * * Is decorated in black and silver greater publicity should be given to That only the laymen pretends to •with regimental flags hanging. * . * Mr. Thomason, the representa­ known to have used this medium. the activities of theCorporation, and Apart from the great beauty of understand it. Joffre wears the undress uniform STARVING DWELLERS IN tive in Bermuda of the plane, re­ the general reluctance on the part some of these sketches, their in­ * * *

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VAUDEVILLE—Change of Programme each Sailing is. par copy, P«Uf* Ulioa Via". Fsrejt* MA £2 par Aanua lalass, £2. 19. 0 ($12) Fsreif a City Hall, Hamilton GENERAL AND COLD STORAGE CARGO CARRIED NOTE.—All CMTI iisaiw s-sslrl mmttUt- on Leave Arrive Leave Arrive CURSMM by Ike writar's mm. as! t-M aa a Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York rauutea sf wikeotkitr, sal aeceuwilr for takUa- g_ Ik EaUsr mm tfce riffe to tan* or raia- Pan America Wed. 31 Fri. Jan. 2 Fri. aar letters forwir J«a, ami aatlicalios soot sot i—*lr Tuesday, the 6th January, 1931 Jan. 2 Sun. Jan. 4 Pan America. Mon. Jan, 5 Wed. - 7 uremeal —ft- eeiuon asraues. Fri. 9 Sun. «• 11 at eleven o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of Pan America Mon. 12 Wed. " 14 Wed. 14 Fri. " 16 Pan America Fri. 16 Sun. " 18 Sun. Tue. " 20 TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 • electing the Corporation for the ensuing year. Should 18 Pan America Tue. 20 Thur. " 22 Fri. 23 Sun. " 25 the nominations exceed the number to be elected, the Pan America meeting will be adjourned at one o'clock until eleven Mon. 26 Wed " 28 Wed. 28 Fri. " 30 Pan America FrL 30 Sun. Feb. 1 Sun. Feb. 1 Tue. Feb. 3 Pan America o'clock in the forenoon of Tues. Feb. 3 Thur. Feb. 5 Fri. 6 Sun. 8 Pan America Mon. 9 Wed. " 11 Wed. 11 Fri. «« 15 Pan America The Diary FrL 13 Sun. " 15 15 « 17 Thursday, the 8th January, 1931 Sun. Tues. of when a poll will take place, which will close at four NEW YORK — BERMUDA — SOUTH AMERICAN SERVICE o'clock in the afternoon of that day, under the pro­ I SAMUEL PEPYS TEUCER jj visions of The Parliamentary Election Act, 1928. (Operating under U. S. Government Mail Contract) In addition to the above schedule the regular fortnightly sailings of the steamers "American A. W. BLUCK, Legion," "Southern Cross" and "Western World" call at Bermuda between New York and the Jan. 5. East Coast of *South American ports. These steamers are extraordinarily steady at all times To golf yesterday in high com­ Mayor of Hamilton. on account of their deep draft, pany so that I am outclassed in Corporation Office, every department save at the 19th hole where I more than' hold my Hamilton, 31st December, 1930. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive own. 1308tf.2__-*_* Steamer New York Bermuda Bermuda New York But Lord! how can a man play good golf with a burn on his right American Legion Sat. Jan. 3 Sat. Jan. 3 Mon. Jan. 8 thumb, an eye made weary by a American Legion Fri. Jan. 9 Sun. " 11 Sun. " 11 late night caused by the terrible CABLE NEWS NOTICE Southern Cross Sat. «' 17 Sat. " 17 Mon. Jan. 19 anxiety of a lost plane, and a tem­ Southern Cross Fri. Jan. 23 Sun. " 25 Sun. " 25 per sharpened by vexatious inci­ TO FREEHOLDERS Western World Sat. " 31 Sat. " 31 Mon. Feb. 2 dents lasting over many days as I (Continued from Page I) Western World Fri. Feb. 6 Sun. Feb. 8 1 Sun. Feb. 8 study my accounts. in any way the gravity of the bus­ I am vexed, too, when I find a For reservations, rates, etc., apply to iness setback which Canada in The Qualified Freeholders of the great match in progress between Town of St. George's are hereby mighty players from the Navy and common with the rest of the world JOHN S. DARRELL €_ CO., Agents, summoned to meet at the members of the Club. How it has sustained during the past fif­ 42 Front Street, Hamilton. teen months, stress the point that comes about I am not asked to re­ Sailings subject to change without notice. present the club is a mystery and I Canada has suffered less severely Town Hall, St. George's am resolved to upbraid the foolish than most countries of the world, 5l7fm.w.f. tp. committee so ignorant of my prow­ and with her vast natural resources ess at the game. and industrial fabric, based on a * * * firm foundation, will likely be Wednesday, 7th January among the first countries to emerge I do hear that when the Prince 1931 of Wales, God Bless Him, comes to from the existing depression. The CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS our beloved island, his visit will be somewhat bullish trend of the ses­ "CANADA'S COMMERCE CARRIERS" so private that cameras will be put sions on the wheat stock exchanges between the hours of 11 a.m. and OPERATED IN CONNECTION WITH CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS in the ice-box until he departs for during the first two days of the new 1 p.m., for the purpose of nominat­ an island that has imported a regi­ year, illustrate the quiet confidence ing a Mayor, Aldermen and Com­ CANADA-BERMUDA -WEST -INDIES - SERVICE with which Canadian financial mon Council for the year 1931. ment of publicity men so the Specially Built and Equipped for Tropical Travel charms of the place may receive circles view the prospects for the coming year. Should the number of nomina­ BERMUDA—EASTERN GROUP —DEMERARA (Via BOSTON, MASS.) full notice. tions exceed the number of places . # # Fortnightly freight, passenger and mall service between Halifax, N.S., St. John, N.B., and Demerara, And I approve of this. Indeed I to be filled a poll will be held at the NOTED AVIATORS INJURED calling each war at Boston, Bermuda, St. Kitts, Nevis, Antigua, Montserrat. Dominica, St. Lucia, would go further. As far as I can same place on see there is a great opportunity for Barbados, St. Vincent, Grenada, Trinidad. us to outwit all our rivals who are TUNIS, Jan. 5—Captain Barnard FRIDAY, 9th January 1 Arr. and Leave seeking to gain much free advertis­ and Lord Lovelace, accompanied by an American mechanic, flying to Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Bermuda for ing from the visit of the Prince. commencing at 11 o'clock in the Cape Town from England, crashed Steamer St. John, Halifax, Bost on, Bermuda Bermuda 1st. John, N.B. I would announce to the world forenoon and closing at 4 o'clock near Tripoli, all being badly in­ N.B. N.S. for W.I. 1 via Boston that Bermuda was following the in the afternoon. scriptural injunctions and not put­ jured. * * • Lady Hawkins Jan. 10* ting its trust in princes nor in any Lady Drake Jan. 21 child of man. I would use big CHAMPLAIN LEAVES FOR Dated this 27th day of December, BERMUDA 1930. Lady Nelson Jan. 1 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Feb. 4 streamers setting forth our indif­ Lady Hawkins Jan. 15 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 24 Jan. 25 Feb. 18 ference to Boyal visits. Jan. 27 Feb. 8 Mar. 4 OTTAWA, Jan. 5—H.M.C.S. W. JAMES BOYLE, Lady Drake Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 7 35000 American Tourists And Two Lady Nelson Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Mar. 18 Champlain will leave Halifax today Mayor. Feb. 19 Princes Visit Bermuda Lady Hawkins Feb. 24 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 8 Apr. 1 on a winter cruise through the 1257fw31.s3.tu6. Then would follow a few snappy Lady Drake Mar. 10 Mar. 18 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Apr. 15 sub-heads. West Indies. The ship's first stop Clicking Cameras dose Shutters will be Hamilton, Bermuda, where Steamers sail from Halifax and arrive at Saint John, N.B. As Prince Slices she will join the North America classic example of international •Direct for St. John. Now I have ever observed that It and West Indies Squadron of the co-operation in the domain of art is a time-honoured tradition that Royal Navy. The itinerary of the among thirty governments and WESTERN GROUP SERVICE (Via BOSTON, MASS.)—Fortnightly freight, passenger and mall service between Montreal (in summer), Halifax, N.S. (in Winter), calling at Boston, Mass., Ham­ the great ones of earth always plead Canadian cruiser includes calls at hundreds of museums in Europe, ilton, Bermuda, Nassau, Bahamas, Kingston, Jamaica, making O.N.S. connection at Jamaica for privacy. It is also a matter of practically all ports in the West Egypt, Canada and the United for Belize, British Honduras. common knowledge that a woman Indies and the foreign ports of States, as weU as a multitude of Martinique, Curacao and Santo always divulges a secret with an private collectors who have con­ Bermuda for Halifax Leave Arrive and Leave Domingo. earnest exhortation that it will not tributed nearly three thousand Steamer Leave Leave Arrive B'da for B'da for Halifax * « » exhibits, including fabulous trea­ be repeated. Montreal Boston Bermuda | Nassau via Boston I do verily believe that both THE TROUBLE IN BURMA sures, marveUous carpets, objects would be sorely grieved an their d'.art, and ancient manuscripts. Lady Somers.... Jan. 6* RANGOON, Jan. 5—Ten persons behests were granted. Extraordinary precautions have Lady Rodney Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan, 6 Jan. 19 were killed here and sixty-five in­ 00 been taken to protect the collection Lady Somers Jan. 16 Jan. * 17 Jan. 19 Jan. 20 Feb. 8 jured as a result of rioting between by day and by night. An invisible A MONUMENT TO HADYN Lady Rodney Jan. 30 Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 3 Feb. 16 the Burmese and Chinese. The ray protects the Shah's court jew­ Lady Somers Feb.ji-3 Feb. $14 Feb. 16 Feb. 17 Max. 8 Franz Joseph Haydn's works police twice fired on the rioters, els. Should anyone approach too Lady Rodney Feb. 87 . Feb.* 28 Mar. 2 Mar. 3 Mar. 16 (April 1, 1732-May31, 1809) will be and the strictest steps are being near, the ray will be "broken," and Lady Somers Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 16 Mar. 17 Mar. 80 presented during a festival in 1932 taken to prevent the trouble spread­ red lights wUl flash at police sta­ Lady Rodney . Mar. 87 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 Mar. 31. Apr. 18 at Kismarton (Eisenstadt) to com­ ing. tions, alarms bells wiU ring auto­ memorate the two hundredth an­ * * * matically, and wooden doors lead­ CARGO SERVICE niversary of the composer's birth. AMY FORCED DOWN ing into the chambers will be closed. A Haydn monument will be erected, An instance of the difficulties of a Haydn Museum will be estab­ WARSAW, Jan. 4—Amy John­ the exhibition is the destruction of ! lished, and homage will be paid in son was forced to land sixty miles a number of valuable tiles sent by Steamer Leave Montreal Leave Halifax Arrive and .Leave Bermuda other ways to the composer of north of this city. She' was unhurt camel caravan and aeroplane from fotf WJt. "The Creation" and "The Seasons," but the undercarriage of her plane Ispahan. Forty skilled plasterers according to the foreign press. was smashed. were engaged to remedy the dam­ Prince Paul Esterhazy, under whose . . . age , and after a long time succeeded ancestor Haydn served as chapel- OBITUARY in assembling the fragments and Cornwallis Jan. 15 Jan. 19' call St. Gteorges only]! | master both in Kismarton and deUcately piecing them together. Esterhazy for thirty years, is re­ LONDON, Jan. 4:—The death is * * * ported to have stated recently that announced of Mahomaned Ali, EARTHQUAKE IN CORINTH For Reservations, Passenger and Freight Rates, t ppiy to— he plans to transpose the earthly an Indian Moslem delegate to the remains of the composer to a Round Table Conference. JOHN S. DARRF,LL g CO., Agents. mausoleum. ATHENS, Jan. 4—Corinth ex­ He was one of the famous Ali perienced an earthquake during I Subject to change without notice. Hamilton, Bermuda. 00 closely associated with Gandhi's which a number of houses were j 6083tf.ra.w.tp' NEW BRAILLE PRESS MAKES first non-co-operation movement destroyed. No fatalities were re- J SPEED RECORD in India but later became opposed ported, but the inhabitants were to the present Civil Disobedience thrown into a panic and remained FREE SHINES FOR LABOTJR A recently Invented rotary press Campaign. out of doors. HOBBS REFUSES TO PLAY ON No Opportunity for the printing of Braille type has * * * * * * A desire on the part of the Lon­ been installed at the National In­ SIXTY CENTURIES OF IRANIAN SUNDAY "Did the barber have much to AUSTRALIAN BANKERS RAISE don Underground Railway to keep stitute for the Blind in London. ART RATES say when you^went into bis shop Sixteen thousand pages of Braille MADRAS, Jan. 4—When Maha­ cars on the electric car Una clean tliia morning?" rajah Viziangraos' team resumed has prompted the furnishing of free "No he was cutting his wife's reading material are being turned LONDON, Jan. 5—An Interna­ LONDON, Jan. 5—Melbourne's out in an hour, a speed five times tional Exhibition of Persian Art innings against the Presidency XI shoe-shining service to patnons of biair."—Pathfinder. Trading Banks and Commonwealth • • • greater than has ever before been will open for private view here to­ today, Hobbs refused to play be­ the line, according to an English Bank who greatly were surprised cause it was Sunday. possible. morrow. It will represent sixty newspaper. Two automatic shoe- Delayed Start at the independent action of the oo Under older systems of Braille centuries of Iranian art, and will New South Wales bank in increas­ shining machines were placed in the Morden station in South Lon­ printing it was necessary to make be thrown open for the public on ing exchange rate on London to Small Boy: "How did lightning Algernon: "Tve been going te the every dot by hand, so that reading the 7th, continuing until the last 15%, hurriedly met and reluctantly work before electricity was invent- don because labourers working near dentist's for three weeks now," matter for the blind was not only of February. It is sponsored by decided to increase rate of tele­ by carried so much mud into the Clarence: "Really! Having a let 'terr* v scarce but often prohibitory In His Majesty, King George, and the graphic transfer to 115 sterling for cars that it was impossible to keep <&©ne.? » Expert: "By gas, I expect."— price. Shah of Persia. The exhibition Is a buyers 115 J for sellers. them clean. Algernon: "I won't Snow until Pathfinder. ^g»t there.—Humorist.

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GOLF TALKIE MORE FUN AT THE PLAY NEW THAN WORK HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND! MECHANICS HALL THEATRE Location Seems More Like Va­ Fine Performance of it Sapper's" Famous TONIGHT at 7 p.m. cation to "Love in the Rough" REID HALL THEATRE Cast Thriller "Bulldog DIRECTION OF NATHAN MACHAT "The Boudoir With one of California's most beautiful and luxurious resorts as Drummond" Diplomat" a location site, advance word comes from the Pacific Coast that the with BETTY COMPSON, LAN Cyril McNeile, betjter known as You don't have to making of "Love in the Bough" 'Sapper,' created his celebrated KEITH, MARY DUNCAN and was more more fun than work. hero several years ago—a hero know golf to enjoy this JEANETTE LOFF Charles F. (Chuck) Eeisner, who whose doughty character achieved winning talkie of laughs, directed the musical comedy ro­ such universal popularity among and music, love and golf. mance from the play,"Spring Fever,' the thrill-thirsty that the author As many laughs as Bobby A humorous story of for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, is said decided to make the book the first to have made his company feel as of a series featuring the same heroic Jones has cups! And wait the handsome Diplo­ though they were on a vacation, figure of and till "you hear those songs mat whose lovemaking devoting several weeks to the hilar­ some of the other principal cha­ by the writers of "I Cant' ious golf links sequence which racters. Thus "Bulldog Drum­ Give You Anything But prevented a war. kept the players in close touch with mond" was soon followed by their favourite pastime. Since the ",' "The Third Love," Jimmy McHugh picture is based upon a golf story, Round," and then "The Final and Dorothy Fields. "Go And he was certainly a it was only natural that players Count" in which Drummond finally who follow the game were chosen. Home and TeU Your Moth­ great lover. exterminates his arch-enemy, Carl er," "One More Waltz," Heading the cast of the produc­ Peterson, after'many bloodcurdl­ tion which will be held over tonight ing perils and hair-breadth escapes "I'm Learning a Lot From Also LATEST NEWS at Reid Hall Theatre, is Robert spread over the preceding three You" and other happy hits! and COMEDIES Montgomery, whose rise to film volumes. fame within a year is regarded aa However, Irma Peterson, Carl's DOBEDfT l>(OOTQOMEW_irfCCfiOTHV little short of amazing, and who, accomplice, remains at large, and J&3DAN /i-'LOVE IN THE DOUGH* Admission adults 3/- rumour has it, will shortly be re­ the popular novelist bestows upon warded with stardom. Other Irma a complete book all for her­ featuring that popular fellow Children under 12 2/- players include Dorothy Jordan, self entitled "The Female of the recently seen opposite Ramon Species," in which Drummond ROBERT MONTGOMERY Novarro in "Call of the Flesh," matches his wit against a woman. You want the best pic­ Benny Rubin, Dorothy McNulty, In the dramatisation by Sir tures. We have them J. C. Nugent, Catherine Moylan, Gerald du Maurier, the first story of Tyrrell Davis, Allan Lane, Roscoe Ates, Edwards Davis and Harry Bulldog Drummond loses little of "LOVE IN Burns its original power and sensational quality. The light and humorous dialogue that characterises "Sap­ THE ROUGH" THE BERMUDA MOVING PICTURE CO., LTD. Seven New Songs per's" novels has been preserved in the play, and the intensity of an miqctu. Report has it that the interpo­ —ADDED ATTRACTIONS— lation of the musical sequences action-packed polt is relieved now out-of-doors was particularly and then by lines that without Metrotone News and cleverly handled, especially a golf being startlingly clever compel the foresome which executes song-and- brand of ready laughter that we "HOT BRIDGE" R.K.O. Comedy dance routines on the greens. give to the inanities and fatuities The musical score, written by of a Wodehouse character. Tonight Two Shows 7 and 9 p.m. COLONIAL OPERA HOUSE Dorothy Fields and Jimmy Mc­ The curtain rises on the Mayfair ADMISSION 3/- Hugh includes seven new song flat of Captain Hugh Drummond, numbers played by the Biltmore an ex-army officer of considerable Hotel Orchestra. private means, who is supremely bored with a post-war life which he The Glossop-Harris English Repertory Company Since virtually all of the filming r was completed ion the various lo­ considers insupportable drab and BERMUOA PAPER CHASE € UB cation sites, the players in the tasteless. Indulging in nostalgic including company were free of shooting reminiscences of France, he ad­ The next run of the season will take place on FLORENCE GLOSSOP-HARRIS schedule worries, simply having to vertises in the daily papers and get up and walk downstairs to be offers his services to any cause that Thursday, January 8th, 1931 in on the set. promises to furnish a thrill or two Meet at Discipline Valley to start punctually at 2.30 p.m. of real excitement. Among the re­ -oo- plies to his offer is a letter from Finish at "Huntley Towers" where Mrs. Bingham Morris will be hostess to the Club. "ROMEO and JULIET" "SPACING FOR LAUGHS" IS Phyllis Benton, who shortly after­ wards calls on him in person, and HUGH P. PENISTON, TOUGH PROBLEM IN MAK­ tells him a preposterous tale of Assistant Master. TONIGHT danger and persecution from a 1386ttn.w.tli. ING TALKING FILMS gang of crooks which has her uncle In its power. Director St. Clair Tells How Drummond, frankly more im­ Wednesday, January 7th, Matinee "ROMANCE" pressed by the girl's beauty than DANCING Difficulties Were Overcome her story, instantly offers his aid, Corporals Mess Detachment 1st Battalion West " Evening " " "ALMOST A HONEYMOON" and very soon discovers that he Yorkshire Regiment, will hold a How much space shall be allowed has butted into a situation that Thursday Evening 8th "BULLDOG DRUMMOND" for laughs? This is one of the promises to quench iorever his "Twelfth Night Fancy Ball" production difficulties which has thirst for thrill and adventure. in the Garrison Gymnasium (By Request) come with the advent of the talking Most of the action takes place at Friday " " 9th, "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" picture, and its solution has proven the establishment of Dr. Laking- 830 TONIGHT till 2 a.m. a sore puzzle to Hollywood film pro­ ton, a corrupt and unscrupulous Admission by Invitation. Invitation as usual. ducers. Saturday 10th Matinee to be announced scientist, who under the direction Carnival Novelties etc. The problem is this: After a of Carl Peterson, operates what is • Evening "ALMOST A HONEYMOON" comedy line or bit of action, or an ostensibly a sanatarium for 'ner­ Light Refreshments Provided Matinees at 230 amusing situation, how much time vous cases.* Actually, the 'patients' shall be allowed for the audience's are victims of the gang, held for the Evenings at 830 resultant laughter to die down, so purpose of extorting money and that the succeeding speech in the jewels. Among them is an American Seats for aU performances can be booked at the William Weiss scene may be heard? named Travers, whose pitiable On the stage the actors are guided condition arouses Drummond's de­ PENCILS Co., Reid Street by the audience reaction to the termination to rescue him. In this comedy passage—and it is a well he is assisted by two of his pals, known fact that the "size" of the Algy Longworth and Peter DarreU. Just the thing for school laugh at some certain point will From this point the play moves vary greatly from day to day. swiftly, with Drummond pitting . children But in a talking picture the dia­ his nerve and wits against those of logue must be "spaced" before the Peterson and Lakington until, after Reporter 4/6 picture is ever seen by an audience, many a hair-raising crisis, it reaches and it must remain forever spaced a romantic conclusion. in just the way that it was photo­ G. Malcolm Russell played the Eversharp Silver Plated 5j> graphed. title role which afforded him plenty BARBER BEAUTY Even so great an authority as of opportunity for portraying that Malcolm St. Clair, who has achieved flippant imperturbability which has unusual success as a director of light made him a favourite in Bermuda. THE BERMUDA PRESS, Ltd. sophisticated comedy, is frank in ad­ His acting throughout the entire SHOP SHOP mitting that the matter of "spac­ play was splendid, particularly in Reid Street ing for laughs" is still more or less the difficult scene in the third act of a mystery to him. His latest pic­ when he fights and overcomes ture is "The Boudoir Diplomat," Lakington in a very realistic fashion* the sparkling Universal comedy That he had won the sympathy of Facial Massage, Manicure, BERMUDIANA HOTEL which is now showing at the the audience was strikingly evid­ Mechanics Hall Theatre, with an enced when, upon receiving the Shampoo, Hair Curling, all-star cast of screen players in­ contents of a wine-glass in his face Marcel MOW OPEN cluding Betty Compson, Ian Keith, from Lakington, one young lady Also Cut in your Home Mary Duncan, and Jeanette Loff. squealed so feelingly that she All facilities for restoration of "In the case of a stage perform­ herself might have been the vict im Will visit anytime. Call Room ance," says St. Clair "some line of the insult. CLEAN-CUT PROFILES .•. FACE CULTURE in the play may strike a man in R. Cameron-Hall, as Dr. Laking­ 32, Bermudiana Building Row 12 as being particularly funny, ton, made an impressive villain; MISS L. LACOMBE. —GEORGE— and his shout of laughter will turn his make-up was excellent, his the chuckles of the audience into suave and menacing manner were No Phone. Phone Hotel for Appointment roar of merriment—for laughter is far more sinister than the nervous 1393*tu. the most contagious of all things. demeanor of the chief criminal, " ' The r?oudoir Diplomat' is pri­ Carl Peterson, played by Claude marily a comedy of situation, and its Horton. In the original story, Enterprising But Lazy ever-changing facets bring forth a Peterson is easily the strongest Client: "The periodicals you have succession of rippling laughs which character in the whole book, and here are lull of detective and my­ at times are almost continuous. is certainly not made common- stery stories." NEW WINDSOR HOTEL Thus our difficulties were vastly Barber: "Yes, sir; theiwny client,* European Plan — American Plan increased, though I think that in (Continued on Page 7) ! hair stand on end and is easier to the completed picture we have sur­ OO cut."—Der Goetz (Vienna). PALM QAEDENS mounted them all, I really think * * * that in the realm of smart, sop­ Sagacity in Business DANCING IN A FAIRY GARDEN histicated comedy "The Boudoir "My boy.** said the busness man To Expensive Mtanday; Friday and Saturday Nights Diplomat' has never been excelled." to' his son, "there are two things "What's your object on to this that are vitally necessary if you are period furniture?" (Other nights by arrangement) to succeed in business." "The dealers put too many figures BREAKFAST — LUNCHEON — DINNER Confidence "What are they, Dad?" before the periods."—Chicago Dai y Table D*Hote—Service a la Carte "Mother, have I been a good boy "Honesty and sagacity." News. Z&L0ffi lately?" "Yes, Bobby, you have been "What is honesty?" .* * * , \J hxal Specialties: a very good boy." "Always—no matter what hap­ Class Distinction Lobsters — Green Turtle — Steaks "And do you trust me Mother?" pens, nor how adversely it may af­ Master (to servant): "John this CRAVENA "Why, of course I trust you, fect you—always keep your word wil not do. Your creditors are in CORK-TIPPED VIKCINIA CKA>ln_r Squabs — Scallop. i Son." once you have given it." the drawing room with mine. Your The ONLY Cigertttem\' "Then why do you go on hiding "And Sagacity?" creditors must wait in the servants' Mlde'SjeciaUy <• fuwU Slflj TltmWT UNEXCELLED CUISINE — FINEST VINTAGES •I LONDON HC "" the Jam?"—Capper's Farmer. "Never give it."—Montreal Star. hall. "—Der B rummer. N Church St' opp. Hamilton Hotel Telephone 106 Modern Machinery — Modern Methods "Jditeys* the Cleaners" ( ). mmm Page 4 me ROYAL GAZETTE AND COLONIST DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931

FOOTBALL RESULTS -____mii__ LONDON. Jan. 3—Only one match was postponed in the First Division matches of the English Football League Saturday, fog forcing out the Leeds United and Arsenal players. AU the other matches were play­ ed. West Ham United and Aston ' * For School Boys Villa staged a free scoring contest in which the teams tied at five goals each. In the other games the scoring was light as was expected. Grey Flannel Jackets and ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division

Birmingham 1 Derby O. 2 1 Shorts Blackpool 1 Blackburn R. 1 Bolton W. 1 Huddersfield T 0 Grimsby T. 2 Newcastle U. 2 Leeds United v Arsenal Postponed The Boys like them and the: Leicester C. Manchester O. Liverpool Middlesboro Schools like them to be worn! Manchester U. Chelsea Sheffield W. Sheffield U. They can be had in two qualities, Sunderland Portsmouth but either are made from durable West Ham U. Aston Villa English Flannel and well made These lovely Rusks Second Division tool 99 Bradford C. Barnsley qive me stroma teeth" Burnley Southampton Millwall Charlton A. OUND, healthy teeth need a proportion Nottingham F. Bradford S of hard food in the daily dietary. They Oldham A. Stoke C. Plymouth A. Bury Jackets and Shorts 30/- 50/- ^^^H •lid need the natural exercise given by thorough Port Vale Bristol O. Jm- mastication if they are to be kept free from Preston N.E. Reading M decay. Swansea T. Everton Separate Shorts 12/- 16/- Tottenham H. Wolves liX That is why "Ovaltine" Busks are of such great 1\ W. Brom. A. Cardiff C. JW value for children. Orisp—but not too hard— .WE Sweaters, Shoes, Shirts and Accessories H W they keep the jaws and teeth busy. This not only \1\ Third Division Southern Section ensures healthy, strong teeth, but good mouth 1 Bristol R. 2 Brentford 5 formation and perfect development of the jaws Coventry O. 4 Clapton O. 0 as well. Exeter C. 2 Brighton and "Ovaltine" Rusks are delicious, easily digested Hove A. 2 and most nutritious. To the finest wheaten flour Fulham 3 Notts C. 1 TRIMINGHAM BROTHERS —unbleached, unadalterated and containing all Gillingham 2 Torquay U. 3 the nutritive elements—is added a proportion of Luton T. 1 Crystal P. 2 "Ovaltine," the supreme tonic food beverage con­ Newport C. 5 Northampton 2 taining the concentrated nourishment extracted Queens Park R. 3 Norwich C. 1 from malt, milk and eggs. Southend U. v Bournemouth Give your children "Ovaltine" Busks and thus & Boscombe help to keep them free from dental troubles in Off later years. Swindon T. 2 Watford l Walsall 6 Thames 0 SOUTH AFRICA GOING ON I .iBP^5^ ™"**&***^ Northern Section PROGRESSIVE WA1 'OVfLLTl Accrington S. Wrexham Barrow Carlisle U. Chesterfield York C. BLOEMFONTEIM, South Africa: Darlington Nelson "Looking over the years," said Gateshead Hull City the Earl of Athlone, Governor- Halifax T. Wigan Boro General of the Union of South New Brighton Hartlepools U. Africa, in the course of a farewell Rochdale Crewe A. speech at a garden party given in Rotherham U. Doncaster R„ honour of His Excellency and Southport Tranmere R. Princess Alice here, "I have always *§) Sold by all Chemists and Stores Stockport C. Lincoln C. conjured up an impression of a struggle in South Africa against SCOTTISH LEAGUE difficulties, a struggle well sus­ First Division tained and pluckily fought, of pro­ W. S. 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\«" uic vurui eg\ THE ROYAL GAZETTE AND COL€?NIST DAILY TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1931 Page 5 T 8.15—Columbia Educational OVER THE RADIO Features 8.30—Musical Aviators Orchestra "The Pinso Talkie," a dramatic 8.45—The Early Bookworm playlet p^fcraying the trials and 9.00—United States Coast Guard tribulations of a newly married Band—Admiral Bullard SIMMONS couple, will be heard over WEAF 9.30—Kaltenborn Edits the News Featherest Springs this evening at 6.30 p.m. 8.45—Premier Salad Dressers * * * 10.00—Henry-George The Voters' Service, presenting a 10.30—The Philco Symphony Con­ series of programmes which deal cert by the with current problems of govern­ 11.00—The Gypsy Trail ment, will inaugurate its fourth 11.30—Paramount Publix Radio season over WEAF tonight from 8 Playhouse to 8.30 p.m. 12.00—Paul Tremaine and his * * * Yoeng's Restaurant Orch. Englander Bedding Co. Old-timers such as "On the Old Green Mountain Trail" and "Down KDKA, Pittsburgh 306m.-980kc. in Arkansas" will be features of the 7.00—Union Savings Bank Pro­ Billiken Pickards programme to be gramme broadcast from WEAF tonight at 7.30—Reymer's Ensemble, Eeln 8.45 p.m. Glen Campbell, soprano * * * 7.45-8.15—Same as WEAF The Happy Wonder Bakers in­ 8.15—Rieck Revelers The Bermuda Furnishing & Supply Co* clude a group of Irish Airs by the 8.30—Sacred Song Concert orchestra under Frank Black's 9.00—Same as WEAF baton, in their broadcast over WEAF 9.30—Jack and Jill 297

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NOBODY LOVES A WEST END NEWS MAIL NOTICES THEATRICALS AT IRELAND IS- CHALKY FACE/ ,, LAND Mails per S.s. Lady Somers for Halifax, N_3. and St. John, N.B. Of course, that pale, frightened look At the Royal Naval Theatre at will close at the General Post Office on your face after a shave is probably Ireland Island the second appear­ today:— ance of the Ireland Island Dramatic Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. nothing more than ordinary WHITE Society was greeted on Saturday Registered Mail and Parcel Post at talcum powder. evening by a very large audience 11.30 a.m. when Mrs. B. J. Geekie presented * * # But how unnecessary! Mennen— her company in the nautical play Mails per M.s. Bermuda for Great makers of the famous Mennen Shaving "The Middle Watch" in three acts, Britain, Canada, and the United written by Ian Hay and Stephen Cream—produces a talcum that exact­ States of America will close at the Hamilton. Amongst the audience General Post Office tomorrow:— ly matches your skin (and removes was Vice Admiral Veron H. S. Hag­ Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. Stia^jlll^rthose the shine too!)—called "Mennen gard, O.B., O.M.G., Commander- Registered Mail and Parcel Post in-Chief, Mrs. Haggard and their at 11.30 a.m. Talcum for Men". And just as it Mends daughters. Captain H. B. Maltby, with your skin—so does it soothe it— * # * Captain-in-Charge and Mrs. Malt- Mails per S.s. Pan America for because it's borated! Fine for dusting by, the heads of the several De­ Great Britain, Canada, and the on your body and feet too—keeps you partments of the Dockyard and United States of America will close Captains and officers of the ships dry |and comfortable and fit all day. at the General Post Office, on Fri­ in port. day:— Neurasthenia (nerve-weakness) has been The, story of this absorbing play Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. called the "disease of the 20th century." Get Mennen Talcum for Men today. is laid on one of H.M. Ships around It's your talcum—a real man's talcum! the apartments of the Captain and Registered Mail at 11.30 a.m. It is estimated that 95% of the popula­ officers. Two young ladies who are * * * tion suffer from it Trembling of the the centre of the play visit this ship Mails per S.s. Veendam for Great Exclusive Agents Britain, Canada and the United ; hands, irritability, restlessness are a few and are invited to tea. Later it is ' symptoms; so are sleeplessness, stomach WILLIAM S. PURVIS found that they will be unable to States of America will close at the General Post Office on Saturday:— P.O. Box No. 19 . . Homllton return to shore that night and have trouble, lack of energy. All are due to to remain over night sleeping tin Ordinary Mail at 6 a.m. one cause—weakness of the nerve-cells. the Captain's quarters in spite of Registered Mail and Parcel Post at 5 p.m. Friday the 9th January. It follows then, the only logical way to Admiralty regulations to the con­ conquer these complaints is to strengthen trary. It happens that on that part­ * * * • icular night that the Admiral of Mails per S.s. Lady Hawkins for the nervous syst:> n the Station expresses a desire to St. John, N.B. and Halifax, N.S. TALCUM visit the ship and spend the night will close at the General Post Office lou can do that wit! parogen. As a well- on her, much to the consternation on Saturday:— known physician ha- red: "Sanatogen goes of the Captain and officers realising Ordinary Mail at 12 noon. right to ike. core of wsl it? ft1_ G .lis and FUR rrcn the breach of discipline they had Registered Mail and Parcel Post builds these up into a fabric of lasting health." made. at 11.30 a.m. Sanatogen feeds the cells of the body with the After consultation it was decided * * . exact proportion of these elements—glycero- Mails per S.s. Lady Nelson for phosphate and -from which new that as the Captain had two sleep­ nerve-strength is derived. ing cabins the lady visitors should the West Indies and British Guiana will close at the General Post Office be placed in one of them. When the After a short course of Sanatogen nerve- Admiral arrives his first enquiry of on Saturday:— Ordinary Mail at 4 p.m. weakness will disappear and very soon you the Captain was as to his sleeping will feel radiantly heilthy again — strong and quarters. The Captain is uncer­ Registered Mail and Parcel Post at 2 p.m. energetic — with a keen appetite and a new tain as to which cabin is selected joy in life. Start taking Sanatogen to-day and and hence the amusing mixed Mails Due from England on Wed­ notice its wonderful influence on your health. medley which ensues. The fun of nesday Go to your Chemist or the play may be easily gauged by Stores to-day. the story told by Charlotte, one Mails per S.s. Mauretania due to of the characters who says. "Listen! arrive in New York on the 2nd should AYLMER Twenty three years ago, when I connect with M.s. Bermuda sailing was staying with my aunt in Devon- on the 5th January, 1931. port, I consented to accompany a The True Tonic-Food FRUITS rather flighty girl friend of mine on and board a destroyer, (and it was -00- Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores well named) to take tea with the VEGETABLES lieutenant who was in charge of it. He pressed us to stay to dine. In­ stinct warned me to decline, and MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS I did. But Agatha—the other gnuiiiia-niiiHooiHiiiin^^^ girl—stayed. What happened?" Exceptional Flavor The two young ladies one Eng­ S.s. Lady Somers (C.N.S.) is lish and one American protrayed by due to arrive from Nassau and Grown in the famous Niagara Vally District Miss M. Smith and Mrs. E. Tighe Jamaica today, sailing at 2.00 were the life of the play Mrs. D. C. p.m. this afternoon for Halifax. Neish filled the role of Admiral's Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. daughter well and Mrs. B. J. Geekie * * * HAND ARNOLD, Ltd. as Charlotte the middle aged spin­ S.s. Pan America (Munson Line) I agents ster aquitted herself perfectly. Mrs. is due to arrive from New York S. E. Bristow made an ideal Ad­ tomorrow, sailing at 3.00 p.m. on miral's wife, and Miss N. Shirley Friday on return trip. Agents, J. S. made good in her part as guest. Darrell &Co Of the male artists it may be said » * • that all made the most of their M.s. Bermuda (Furness-Bermuda parts. F. Giles as a private of the Line) is due to arrive from New Delicious Marines, with his keen sense of York tomorrow, sailing on re- duty throughout added much to turn trip the same day at 3.00 Refreshing the merriment, as did the China­ p.m. Agents, Watllngton & Con- man steward W. E. Brockman. W. yers. Sustaining L. Bond playing Captain Randall, R.M., the Commander represented S.s. Veendam (Furness-Bermuda Nourishing by F. Bayly-Jones, the busy sailor Line) is due to arrive from New taken by N. K. Cambell, the im­ York on Friday, sailing on portant Captain sustained by B. J. return trip at 9.00 a.m. the fol­ Geekie, the Corporal of the guard lowing day. Agents, Watlington ably played by S. W. Evans, the & Conyers. Mystery Illnesses Commander-in-Chief in the per­ son of E. H. Codling and his Flag S-s. Lady Hawkins (O.N.S.) is due The germ of influenza has not been lieutenant R. H. Stephenson were to arrive from the West Indies on w Saturday, sailing at 2.00 p.m. discovered. Even a common co!d is a all equal to the demands made and deserved the applause, they several­ the same day for Saint John and mysterious illness the germs of which ly received. When the curtain Halifax. Agents, J. S. Darrell & Co. * * * Science cannot exterminate. Such illnesses, dropped the approval of the audience betokened their approval of a most S.s. Lady Nelson (O.N.S.) is due if they cannot be cured, can often be successful play. to arrive from Halifax and Boston on Saturday, sailing at 7.00 avoided by proper nutrition. When you During the intervals and change a.m. the following day for the of scenery the band of the Com­ West Indies. Agents, J. S. Darrell are tired take BOVRIL at once. It gives mander-in-Chief played several &Co. you strength when you need it most. selections. . Sold by all Leading Grocers At the conclusion of the play * * * manifestations of approval were SJS. Duchess of Bedford (O.P.R.) exptessed by the numerous bou­ is due to call at Bermuda on Jan­ FJ.GFOOTE quets and presents ma.de to the uary 11th, (Sunday) from New performers. Mrs. Geekie thanked York on a cruise to the West Indies, LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE the audience for their large at- sailing the following day. Agents, tandance. Mr. Evans as their bus­ Harnett & Richardson. m\mmmMmmm*mimm*mimm\mwm\\mmmw iness manager and Mr. G. Hopewell —oo- as Stage manager who made large 5776gqti.tr contributions to the success of the ATMOSPHERIC NOW SCIEN A. A*. JOHNSON & CO., Hamilton production. The evening's entertainment was TIFIC STUDY concluded by the playing of the King. Perfect Fitting CANBERRA, Australia:—A cen­ IF IT'S RUM YOU WANT REGISTRY OF BICYCLES AND tre for the study of atmospherics NAVY SERGE SUITS DOGS has been established at the Com­ TRADE Ci • _#. -St>6l^O\ t£ MARK. monwealth Solar Observatory at Double and Single Breasted The registry of bicycles at the Mount Stromlo by the Radio Re­ The Product of the Mount Gay Distilleries Somerset Police Station this year search Board of the Council for Barbados, B.WX DRESS PANTS and DOESKINS has reached the large ruimber of Scientific and Industrial Research. 1,600 and that of dogs 300. The An instrument has been installed Established Over 100 years police during their busy time were by means of which the direction of And it may be obtained from exceedingly courteous, as usual arrival Jof individual atmospherics MORRIS A. GIBBONS there was a tremendous rush on the can be read on a graduated com­ All Reputable Wine Merchants ST. GEORGE'S last day of the year, pass scale. An'identical instrument in is being used near Melbourne by a ROAD REPAIRS colleague of the scientist in charge BERMUDA of the work at Mount Stromlo, The roads of. the Parish are being Dr. L.GH. Huxley. In wood—local bottling—bottled ENGLISH ANTIQUES repaired in good shape in several In connection with the announce­ at the Distillery in Barbados sections of the Parish under the ment of the establishment of the management of Mr. White but the centre for the study of atmospher­ THE CHOICE IS YOURS at need of a roller is .more and more ics Dr. Huxley, in an interview with THE TOWER apparent. the Melbourne Argus, said that o&—— owners of wireless sets might at first be disappointed to learn that FURNITURE, CHINA, and GLASS Designed for star photography, a the elimination of atmospheric JOHN F. BURROWS & CO, Ltd. 20 inch reflecting telescope has been disturbances, more familiarly Bermuda's Leading Wine-Merchants E. and C. F. TUCKER im. tailed at Miami, Fla., having a known as "static" was of only nt S t 12-lttn.s.tp. length of only 54 inches instead of secondary interest in the Investi­ Sl° S5f Q«een Street the customary more than 30 feet. gations to be made. 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Who has not heard of New York's Millions of eyes are cast nightly "Great White Way," world-famos on this illuminated clock as it on account of its millions indicates the hour when it is time of brilliant electric lights for Broadway to go to bed. T. J. PEARMAN & SONS which turn.night into day. Hun­ A swinging girl forms the pen­ dreds of electric signs which, in dulum of the clock. The illusion Opposite Hamilton Hotel a bewildering kaleidoscopic .ar­ is accomplished by the use of WADSON'S ray of colours, designs and figures, 2,239 lights on 15 separate figures, 1370ttu.eitp. advertise America's best known each figure flashing separately and 1374«Ik&p electric clock, the face of which that Broadway, used to wonderful is over 3 metres in diameter, each electrical displays, stares and gazes hand measuring over a metre in at this latest marvel of electric in­ length. About 75 kilos of lead are genuity, the Pepsodent Swinging offer required to balance the hands. Girl sign. Sole Agents PRINCE PRAISES EXPLORERS' AT THE^PLAY Men's Overcoats THE SMOKE SHOP, Ltd. WORK (Continued from Page 3) 137Stta. Tailored in Hanover Square, Lon* LONDON:—The Prince of Wales place by the irritability and jumpy dined with famous explorers ane behaviour that mark Claude Hor- don, of Hand Woven Shetlands, travellers when he presided at thd ton's interpretation of the master Camels Hair and real Harris rogue. A self-contained manner centenary dinner of the Royal Tweeds characteristic of the well Geographical Society. and a more measured deliberation in speech would strengthen the After referring to the history of dressed Londoner. part considerably. As it is, Carl New the society, he said: Peterson does not make a very "In these days of conducted terrifying villain, and here the tours to the sources of the Nile BRUNSWICK play loses some of its fidelity to the and journeys in the great comfort For Town and Country Wear original characterisation in the of wagons-lits to Jerusalem and in story. RECORDS flights over the most inaccessible parts of the Dark Continent, when Miss Valerie Larg played opposite 4550—H I had a Talking Picture of G. Malcolm Russell and accom­ You. hardly any of the important part of the earth's surface remains un­ plished the part of Phyllis Benton I'mja Dreamer. with a confidence and lack of self- I 4837—The Kiss Waltz. mapped, it is strange to think of the time when large stretches of consciousness worthy of a" stage Sharing. veteran. The two staunch friends 4882—It seems to be Spring. territory were completely blank. make this convenient,centrally located "I have travelled a great deal of Drummond were represented by Why have you forgotten Wai- John Morley as Algy Longworth §t-ii)me-*side Hotel hotel your headquarters. You'll like its kiki? under the most comfortable con­ cheery, friendly atmosphere, its home* ditions possible, and I also flown and Arthur Webb as Peter Darrell. MASTERS' Somerset like comfort, its proximity to bright 4918—Sing Something simple. Both gave admirable performances. for a considerable number of miles. Bermuda's Beauty Spot Fifth Avenue, famous shops, theatres. Lucky Seven. The role of Irma Peterson, played DRUG STORE 4940—Beadin' Eitin' Rhythm. I have had at times made a number A few' minutes walk from Times by Miss Florence Glossop-Harris, W. G. Harr's Excellent Cuisine Square, yet quiet at night. If I knew you better. of flights off the beaten track. The more fortunate ones among us was necessarily curtailed to fit the Afterncou Teas European Flan, per day $3.00 4946—Football Freddie. limitations of the drama, like that Inspect Our Don't Send my Boy toPrii on. who have been in the more remote American Flan, per day, with meals $5.00 parts of the world on various ex­ of her male companion, and wheth­ Beautiful Display Special Summer Rate- "New York, the most interest­ 4955—Drifting and Dreaming er by accident or design, neither of ing vacation city in America'' Song of the Islands. plorations—scientific, sporting or Boat arrives Cavello Bay 1 p.m, photographic—have had the op­ of these parts has the power or CANDIES 4957—1 got Rhythm. importance that it has in" the writ­ portunity of straying off the beaten In Jars arid Boxes Phone Somerset No. 9 HOTEL LE MARQUIS Embracable You. track for a few days or a few weeks, ten story. 12 EAST 31st STREET, NEW YORK 4958—Medley Southern College and we have been able to under­ The play is without a dull mo­ at Attractive Prices WILLIAM MADDEN. Manager Under KNOTT Management * Songs—Parts 1 and 2. stand a little of what the great ex­ ment, and while there is no subtle 4959—Wasting my time on You— plorers of the past have had to or brilliant dialogue, there is plenty (Voice with guitar.) endure. In the colloquial phrase, of rapid action and subjective Three Little Words. we take off our hats to them. humour. In a heavily-plotted melo­ POSTAGE STAMPS 4960—Maybe It's love. (Nick Lucus "I may divide exploration into drama there is little room for mere NO. with guitar.) two categories. There is explora­ verbal gymnastics and other finer I'm Yours. tion for scientific reasons. Unfort­ points of the fmore psychological For Collections 000501 20092—Sally Won't you come Back. unately, I am not a great scientist, drama; and to those who have not It had to be You. (Red Nichols BERMUDA but I know the wonderful work yet seen the play, ''BulldQg Dri|m-= LUCKY NUMBER For any kind, ^^» Orchestra) mond" may be safely recommended and try PAZO. It gives surprising relief that has been done. Exploration in • also has a great practical value, as an excellent evening's enter­ for Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro­ : tainment, BRITISH WEST INDIAN truding Piles. Guaranteed to help :-] • The and there have been great regions XMAS DRAW even ia stubborn cases. For sale at that we as Britishers and also fore­ . R.J.W. all good drug stores or chemist shops. ign countries have been able to J. B. ASTW00D & SON RADIO STORE develop and thus to provide op­ ERNEST J. BELL not have had them if explorers 1363fm.eitp. PAZO OINTMENT Reid St. Phone 948 portunities for people who would had stayed at home." Bermuda Press, Ltd., Reid St. a 'A r"*"T77nirra'riT-T"" ace

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_5_3H£-S_-_.3__^^^ ss S3 fta i* ft* 9.9 5ft*9 SS In! §ft*9 59 M ft* ft« 5ft*9 if 59 b- il 59 *.« ft* TOPI ft* 59 •.« INVEST YOUR ft* 5ft*9 19 5ft*9 ft* XMAS MONEY in Britain's Best BICYCLE 5ft*9 COATS ft* ft* 5ft*9 59 1ft*9 ft* •m 19 -a ft* 59 11 35/- 59 Telephone 284 ft* 5ft*9 ft* 19 59 ft* ** ft*59 5s.9s J. B. ASTWOOD & SON 19 Twenty-six ft- ft* Overcoats left 5ft*9 99*fo —ll99n Princess, Inverurie and Belmont models cost as much as the most itentiary on the Isle de Re were jewelry always... _t Hotels and Tucker's Town, and it inexpensive of the standard sized waiting to go on board for the be­ was regretted they had failed to cars! They are being sold, to be ginning of what might be for many send their representatives. Those sure, partly on the ground of of them their last voyage. The present were heartily in favour of economical operation, but even black-and -yellow ship was being E. Ni. Astwood's the formation of such a league more on their ability to get in and overhauled. The prisoners heard a out of tight places. Perhaps that is terrific explosion in the harbour. 1371«Mfto. here, and it was decided to draw up the necessary Constitution, rules where they are related to the stock What had happened? Within an and regulations, the drafting of market. hour they knew. La Mariniere which was intrusted to Mr. Mur­ Midget radios, definitely meeting had once more lived up to her sinis­ ray, to be submitted to a further a demand for lower-priced receivers, ter reputation. Only this time it HUNTLY TOWERS meeting at the same place, on can be directly traced both to the was not a convict, but a naval en­ gineer who was the victim. PAGET Thursday afternoon of this week present tendency toward conserva­ at 3.30 p.m. tion and to the need of a small re­ Carrying a lighted lamp, Ferdin­ rii£y/—Because It Does Bermuda's Most Luxuriously Mr. C. M. Moore told the meeting ceiver for the maid's room, for the and Cuissard, fourth engineer, had Appointed Home that there was already teams at youngesters away at school, and opened the door of a cage that had Its ^Vbrk Best Tucker's Town and Spanish Point, for the summer camps. been closed for weeks. The accumu­ Catering to a select clientele and he felt sure that they would Forgetting miniature golf (rather lated gas exploded and the engineer whose tastes require a refined wish to enter the league should it difficult when one recalls how fre­ was killed. Another man was flung Because the "Westinghouse quently it pops up in almost every into the water, and many square atmosphere. materialise, and it was agreed that Vacuum Cleaner cleans a 11 1 a fixture list should be drawn up direction these days), we find that feet of the deck was wrecked. So iS'k'llliit'l ! '' V" WlfHI the smaller automobiles and radios this voyage of La Mariniere will be larger surface in a shorter J. BINGHAM MORRIS, Mgr. to Include both. Games will be time— played on Wednesdays and Satur­ may represent the desire to have postponed for some time. Phone 555-J efficiency with the least amount of The occasion adds another maca­ days of each week, and this, is Because it is lighter in weich: 13 SOftn. was thought, would not interfere bulk. Refinements along any phy­ bre story of the legend of La Marin­ with the present schedule of -The sical line usually trend toward iere. Only the condemned men and easier to handle— smaller and smaller dimensions. who have lived In those cages with Bermuda Football League and the Even in football the massive bulky weekly card of Horse Racing at their inch-thick metal bars can Because its vital part—the team of old has been supplanted by know fully how grim the convict DESIRABLE HOUSES Shelly Bay. a lighter, faster team which thinks motor—is built by the rec­ The question of Umpires was also ship is. But others have described its way along, according to several what it does to men. When the ognized leader of thi For Rent or Sale gone Into, and it was found that prominent coaches. branch of the electrical there are only two men who are ship sets sail they are furious and PROPERTIES FOR SALE known, who have the proper qual­ Physicists have boen minia­ defiant, shouting insults in the dustry, Westinghouse— MRS. ROBINSON ifications! and who may be willing turising lately, too. The smallest slang of the underworld to the over- world that has caught them and Because it has super-suct CAMPBELL, GOSLING & CO. to donate their services, and should bit of matter used to be considered the atom. Next came the electron put them there, the world they are and a more beautiful : Bank if Bermuda Building, there be others interested Mr. Murray would be glad to have them and proton. Now even these are leaving. Blair Niles, who has seen pearance— West End Branch communicate with him, either in being eliminated in more advanced La Mariniere arriving at its deso­ Telephone 963 Cablet "Carbrook" care of Box No. 103 Hamilton or at theories tending to get farther and late port of destination, has spoken of the silence as the men "pour That is why the Westing 1359C

To our 50 friends who have waited so patiently for this good piece of news, we are pleased to

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BERMUDA HISTORICAL PLANE SPEEDS INCREASED See Our SOCIETY BY SIMPLE DEVICE 'H.A.t>^S>lITH\ * Window -Display (Continued from Page l) LONDON.—Further changes have w w jflmited VA produced an aeroplane which is FOUNDED (889 of thing of it or he would have men­ believed to be the fastest craft In tioned it and it would without the world driven by two radial air- Perfumes doubt have been included in the cooled motors. The horsepower posthumous sales of the artist's has been Increased from about 960 By VTGNY work. The probabilities are that horsepower to a maximum of more either Oorot gave his treasured col­ than 1,200 and resistance to WORTH lection to Dr. Gratiot before he movement through the air offered CLOAK DEPARTMENT left Coubron just before his death by these wide radial-motors, which ISABEY in 1875 or that Dr. Gratiot felt en­ resemble giant star-fish with their D'ORSAY titled to take possession of it and cylinders all radiating from the fearing a possible claim on the part central crankshaft, is reduced Exclusive GUERLAIN of Corot's executors he kept its markedly by a magical ring device. existence secret. MOLINARD This invention consists simply Berm uda Agents Dr. Gratiot's only child married a of a ring of aerofoil shape (shaped in M. Fanneau who later became section, that is, like an aeroplane for All of them bankrupt and it was probably then wing) placed round the radial engine FREE that the collection was sold en at its greatest diameter and smooth bloc to Dr. E. Jouseaumine who fre­ ed off with carefully arranged CHILPRLIFE From the ruling recently quently refers to his wonderful cowling into the fuselage, or, in a made by the United States posession in a book entitled "Les multi-engined craft, into a stream­ Vandales du Louvre" He was a par­ lined engine "nacelle." The air Britain's finest aU wool Jersey in Suits. Treasury. alyzed recluse who lived in retire­ flow is thus persuaded to flow over ment for'many years and apparent­ the engine installation with Frocks and Underwear. No restrictions on entry into ly showed his collection to no one. much less disturbance than Is At the sale after his death in 1923 caused by the naked motor and the New York. it was bought by Mr. Pornet in result is a large diminution In the for Children , those posession it was when dis­ power required to overcome the covered in 1925, selections from the resistance of the motor. Power thus The paintings and drawings have been saved may be translated into In­ Chilprufe pure wool jersey is made exhibited in London and Mrs. Bar­ creased endurance, or greater PHOENIX nard hopes personally to show some speed, and economy. by a special patented process and will of the detrempes in America next not chafe the most delicate shin. It is Rexall Drug Store autumn. The increase of speed obtained Reid and Queen Streets in a twin-engined aeroplane such guaranteed unshrinkable and will re­ EDWARD LEAR 1812-1888 as the "Sidestrand" by the fitting Hamilton of this device alone is surprising. tain its soft, fine feel after any number Edward Lear, the celebrated au­ 1316«I€£s.in.tu. This machine in its latest form Is of washmgs. thor of nonsense songs and stories subject to strict Air Ministry re­ and many other books and the in­ gulations about the publication ventor of Limericks is little known of performance details but it may as an artist, although he preferred be stated that the rings alone are Boys' Suits 1 to 3 years— from 20/- to call himself "the landscape responsible for a gain in speed at It must be painter." The reason why his work 20,000 feet of no less than 10 miles Girls' Frocks 3 to 10 years- -from 27/6 is little known is because until an hour. Added to the other im­ recently his large collection of portant alterations the result is a Children's Union Suits— from 10/6 FRIGID AIRE! water colour drawings which he twin-engined biplane able to fly Children's Vests— from 6/6 if you want superior left to his great friend Sir Franklyn at very nearly three miles a minute Lushington has been stored away or faster than all but the latest Children's Panties— from 6/6 electric refrigeration in since Lear's death in 1888. He left single-motored day bombers and the whole collection to Sir Franklyn, your home. single-seater fighters. Children's Dressing Gowns- - from 30/- who died some years ago. After There is romance in this develop­ Lady Lushington's death in 1928 ment of the "Sidestrand," aided Frigidaire offers features of Mrs. Barnard bought it from her by the wonderful ring. Two or design, and sets standards of daughter. three years ago the resistance offer­ performance ... which put it Born in 1812. Lear was the young­ ed by the radical engine seemed an In a class by itself? ! est of a large family and at the age insuperable bar to its future use in i J k of 15 he had to earn his living. In high speed aircraft. Yet the type Queen Street 1831 he was engaged as draughts­ has many good points for military tore Oare - free machines man at the Zoo and a year later ^v£ p*r* and civil use and now the equip­ C* S -J High - speed freezing published his wellknown and beaut­ ment, almost childishly simple ^ sr Noiseless operation ifully illustrated book on parrots, at first glance, has gone a long way Low operating cost which he dedicated to Queen Ade­ to re-establish the air-cooled motor Right-height shelves laide. In 1832 he went to Knowlsey in the battle of speed with the li­ The Cold - Control to draw plates for the Earl of Derby's quid-cooled power unit. The Hydrator. menagerie. He became a great * * * friend of the Stanley children and x LONDON:—It is suggested that x for them invented the limericks X Very Reasonable Terms/ an establishment of a hostel at x X which immortalised his name. The TJxbridge, where there is one of the x "Book of Nonsense" was published principal depots of the Royal Air X X in 1846 and the "Nonsense Songs" in Force, would make a fitting me­ X "TANKFIELD" X Bermuda Trading Co. 1871. In 1845 he gave drawing lessons morial of Lord Thomson, the late X X to Queen Victoria. Lear exhibited Minister for Air, who perished in X Reid Street Hamilton at the Society of British Artists in R-101. Miss Lydia Thomson, sister X Paget • 1836 and at the Royal Academy X 1350

-___ already in hopeless difficulties, due, in the opinion of an authoritative Classified X X commentator, to the lack of agri­ X cultural training among the set­ Advertisements X X tlers, to their establishment under X conditions in which not the most X X expert could have gained a living, EMPLOYMENT Leave your troubles behind by and to the hurry in which the land X was bought. If, however, the Cor­ X poration is to be a department of WANTED—Two English or Scotch X X the Ministry of Agriculture, then girls. Cook general and children's X % riding a X the experience of the Ministry nurse. Apply P. O. Box 371. X in establishing group settlements 1378*tu. X under the Small Holdings Colonies Competent Shorthand-typist de­ X Act of 1926 should be remembered. sires position. Six years experience X These settlements have proved so in office routine. Excellent refer­ unsuccessful that the acreage cov­ ences. Write Box 1368, Bermuda RALEIGH ered by them has been reduced by Press. THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE nearly two-thirds, and that the 1389*tU. X loss on the remainder—about 10,000 acres—was in 1929-30 £21,706. As WANTED—Steward, white, experi­ Sir Lawrence Weaver stated in enced, for Hamilton Sailors' Home. X his report in 1921, "a commercial Ring 506-J between 12 and 1 p.m. undertaking, such as farming must for interview. WADSON'S X be, cannot conveniently be man­ 1391*tu. ei to m!2. aged from Whitehall." With re­ X Young Lady with complete college 134MMm. X gard to allotments, the recent re­ grettable decline -in the number of office or secretarial position, special j£& i£3£ iUrl allotments is generally attributed law training. Would consider post to the absorption of allotment as lady's companion. Apt. Right, lands by housing schemes, but it Third Floor, Chancery Hall, Reid Westinghouse Electric. ,« 931 A CASE FOR CANTI0N is fair to doubt whether this is the St. NEW YORK STOCK Western Union Telegraph 1381 sole or the principal cause. The 1392*tu. JANUARY 1931 Woolworth 58 local authorities have abundant WANTED—Two Reliable Boys to In a series of speeches during the SVN HOD rut vu> rmr r«r _• . Yellow Truck 10| powers of intervention where the deliver papers between 7 and 8 MARKET past month the Minister of Agri­ Total Sales 2,083,200 provision of land is a difficulty, and tmornings. Apply Bermula Press. 123 culture has been doing his best have too often intervened only to 1385ttu. Money Opened. ~ 11% 4 5 6 7 8 9 A to atone for the previous resolute find that the demand had proved Money Closed 11% taciturnity of the Government negligible. Cottage holdings have M12131415161T upon agricultural subjects. He has Yesterday's Closing Sterling. ~ N.Q proved the most disappointing of LOST oo emphasised the admittedly deplor­ all. By 1924 fifty per cent, of 1819 202122 2324 able decline in the area oj arable the holders had already failed, and LOST—Purse containing spectacles 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Prices EVENTS OF THE WEEK cultivation anl in the number of about twenty-five per cent, more our agricultural population, and and vanity case, between Hamilton ,,., — •- were expected to fail. and Flatts. Reward, return Bda. Today has declared that a large extension One further word of warning Press. Band Concert, Par-la-ViHe of petite culture in its various forms Alleghany Corp „ .„' 8 § must be addressed to the prospect­ 1252ftu.eitp. TODAY Allied Chemical 175J Gardens, 10.15 a.m.-12.15 p.m. will make a serious contribution ive beneficiaries of the Govern­ Am. Can _ 1131 Wednesday to the solution of the unemploy­ ment's new policy. In the words of LOST—On Friday Diamond Bar Am. & Foreign Power 31$ Orthophonic Concert. Par-la- ment problem. It appears that the the report on Land Settlement Pin with sapphire ends. Communi­ Moving Pictures: Ministry of Agriculture is to supple­ Am. Locomotive. „ 23J ! issued in 1924, "a small-holder, in cate with Superintendent of Police. Reid Hall, 'liove in the Rough," Am. Power & Light 481 ment the task of local authorities order to succeed, must for many Reward. ViUe Gardens, 10.30 a.m.-12.00 in providing small-holdings—a task 7 and 9 p.m. Am. Smelting & Penning. 43J Inoon. years 'scorn delights and live lab­ 1366*m.tu. . . * Am. Water Works 58 which has remained almost com­ orious days'." It is curious to find Thursday pletely undischarged since 1926. Mechanics* Hall Theatre: "Bou­ Am. Tel. & Tel 183 Band Concert, Par-la-Ville Gar­ a party, many prominent members LOST—On North Shore road be­ doir Diplomat." Anaconda Copper 32§ An Agricultural Land Utilisation of which allowed the recent Trades tween Hamilton and Frascati. dens, 10.15 a.m.-12.15 p.m. Corporation, apparently designed * * * Atchison R.R 184 Yacht Race. Start and finish Union Congress to demand a work­ Pearl Bracelet with six diamond Play: Atlantic Refining 201 to be a public utility undertaking, ing week of thirty-nine hours, now charms of various descriptions. Re­ opposite Princess Hotel. First is to establish big farms, of which Colonial Opera House, "Romeo American Tobacco "B"._ 110J gun 2.30 p.m. suggesting to the unemployed a ward offered, return to Royal Mail some are to be farm settlements Steamship office. and Juliet," 8.30, Glossop-Harris Am. Steel Foundry 26| I Friday life of unremitting toil from dawn and others demonstration farms; 1358*m.tu.w. Co. Baltimore & Ohio 74i Orthophonic Concert, Par-la- to dark. In view of all these facts * * # Bethlehem Steel 52| and finally the Ministry itself is Dr. Addison's plea at Spalding Ville Gardens, 10.30 a.m.-12 to create large number of allot­ Hotels: Borden Company 69| noon. that his policy should be judged Bermudiana. dancing in Silver Canadian Pacific New 41 ments or cottage holdings up to as a whole was a wise precaution. WANTED Band Concert, Par-la-Ville five acres in extent on which to Grill with Al Donahue. Ches. & Ohio R.R 41J Gardens, 3.00-5.00 p.m. It is clear that success, at any but Princess, dancing. Daley's Or­ Chrysler Motors 17i settle the unemployed. The policy Saturday a disproportionate cost, of a policy WANTED—Piano for rent by the chestra. is inspired by the belief that there OoL Gas 36J Band Concert, Par-la-Ville of land settlement must depend month if reasonable. Telephone Belmont Manor: Dancing, Henri are large numbers of men who wish Cons. Gas. 84J Gardens, 10.1-oo5- a.m.-12.15 p.m. upon whether the Government 262-M. Mornings only. Taylor and his orchestra. to go on the land, and who will be Corn Products 791» i can avoid cancelling yet another 1338 ftu. Shawni-Lani's Hawaiian Trio. Com. and Southern 9 TOTTERING DURHAM CASTLE able, with or without the new credit promise or hint in the Labour Royal Prince: Dancing. Coin Solvents 16$ NOW SURE OF PRESER­ faculties to be granted, to make a Party's election manifesto—name­ New Windsor Palm Gardens: Deleware & Hudson 142 living out of a few acres. ly, that "farming must be made to FOR SALE Dancing. Dupont 89 VATION It will be generally agreed that pay." If farming pays, politicians Elbow Beach: Dancing, surf bath­ Eastman Kodak ... 152 f an increase in the agricultural popu­ can cease to worry about the agri­ ing. Electric Autolite 53| Like London Bridge in the nur­ lation is desirable and that work on cultural population; it will increase. FOR SALE—Cedar Firewood, cut - Point Pleasant Hotel Michael Electric P. & L 432 sery rhyme, Durham Castle has the land—even if its provision costs If farming pays, local authorities to lengths suitable for fireplaces. Bonelli's Orchestra, dancing. Erie R.R. Common 311 for years been falling down. The the taxpayer something— is prefer­ will have the best possible incentive The Motyer Construction Co. Phone Fox Film 27J great hall that was in existence able to the dole. But the possi­ to work existing small-holdings 710. -oo- General Electric New 451 before Chaucer's pilgrims took bilities and limitations of this Acts, and further Acts will be 1146*tu ei to f9. their way to Canterbury and long General Motors 36J section of the Government's policy superfluous. But if not, then the FOR SALE—Billy Goat full grown, M. C. C. vs SOUTH before any of the hills of Oxford Goodrich Rubber. „. 16| must be fully appreciated if it is Government by their policy of also Nanny in kid, or would ex­ were built has been threatened with Grt. Northern Ore. 20J not to result In dismay to the tax­ land settlement will merely have change for good milch goat, flush. collapse for some time. • Two years AFRICA Hudson Motors 24J payer and disillusionment to the intensified a situation which, in Telephone 244. ago the Bishop of Durham and Hupp Motors.... „ 9 unemployed. The cost of the fairly "Labour and the Nation," ' they 1331ts.eitp. Int. Combustion. 11 the county authorities made an intensive provision of small-hold­ promised to end, and have added to Int. Nickel of Canada 151 appeal for funds, estimating that ings between 1908 and 1914, and be­ the number of those who work FOR SALE—Cedar Firewood, cut Second Test Match Drawn Int. Tel. & Tel 22 between $750,000 and $1,000,000 tween 1919 and 1926, worked out on the land as "the drudges of our to lengths suitable for fireplaces. Eennecott Copper 23} was necessary to make a complete according to the valuation of 1926 society" condemned to a life of The Motyer Construction Oo. Phono Kreuger & Toll 22i restoration and prevent the west at a dead loss of about half the cap­ "unending toil for a bare subsist­ 710. South Africa 513 for 8, declared. Loews, Inc 431 wall from sliding down to the river ital expended. The loss represents ence. ' 1390ttu. ei to ml9. far below. Now it is announced Mack Truck 371 a deficit of £30 per annum on every —, London. ENGLAND Montg. Ward..._. _ 18 that the Pilgrim Trust, established holding; in other words, the tax­ 1st Innings Nash Motors. 29 i in Great Britain by Edward S. payer receives no interest what­ FOR RENT Harkness of New York, has made a Wyatt b McMiUau 40 Natl. Biscuit Now „. 8oj ever either upon the £15,000,000 ad- grant of $100,030 to save the castle Hammond c Deane b Vincent .. 65 Natl. Power & Light 31J vancred to create small-holdings from ruin. FOR RENT—b.Room Cottage, fur­ Leyland c Mitchell b McMillan 28 New York Central 118- p.fter the War or upon the sums— IN MEMORIAM nished, 3 Bath Rooms, Laundry Hendren b Vincent 86 North American 66 William the Conqueror built the comparatively negligible—expended Gas Stove and Hot Water Heater. Turnbull b McMillan 14 Northern Pacific 53j first castle on that hill, which is a for the same purpose before the War. In loving memory of Captain General Electric Refrigerator, Sun White l.b.w. b CatteraU 8 Otis Steel Hi tall tongue of land looped by the The prospect of severe loss prob­ Charles Schrader, died January 4, Porch and open Verandah. De­ Peebles b CatteraU 0 42 River Wear. 'It was rebuilt by ably explains why local authorities 1930, buried on the 6th January. lightfully located on Elbow Beach Chapman b CatteraU 4 Packard Motors 9J Bishop Pudsey and his followers. have not wbrked the Act of 1926. He was a member of the Methodist Hotel Terrace. Apply Office, Elbow Tate l.b.w. b Nupen. 3 Penn. It.It 60 In early days the Bishops of Dur­ They have been afraid of the burden Church also an Odd Fellow and a Beach Hotel. Voce not out 1 Postum '.Gen Foods) 49| ham held a power over the land per­ which even the liability to find only member of the Rebbecca No. 66 402fmeitp. Duckworth absent 0 Public Service, N.J 77 mitted to few other churchmen of 25 per cent, of the loss would im­ Emerald Lodge West Dublin, Lu- Extras...... 14 Pullman Company 52] the time. pose upon the taxpayers. More­ nenberg County, and was beloved FOR RENT—"Weeholme," siutated Pure Oil 11 With the magnificent cathedral over, in spite of the deduction that by all, he leaves behind to mourn on Pitt's Bay, Pembroke. Apply Total 252 Radio 13} of Durham that stands beside it, to obtain a small-holding on these their loss a loving mother, 1 broth­ to authorised Agents or owner at Radio Keith Orph _ 17i Durham is still a symbol of that terms is to obtain something at er, Devoy, 2 sisters, Mrs. O. S. "Edgewater," Pitt's Bay. 2nd Innings Reading R.R 82 temporal as well as spiritual power. half price, the number of applica­ Wyman, and Leone Schrader, l 1310ff.eitp. Wyatt b Bell 29 Remington Rand _ „ 16$ From his fortress the Bishop of tions outstanding is not really im­ nephew, 1 niece. Hammond not out 36 Shell Onion ©tt. 81 Durham controlled the country pressive. The most recent reports What though in lonely grief I sigh MRS. GR0SVEN0R TUCKER Leyland not out ; 21 Sinclair Oil , Hi around it. He was charged with a of the Ministry of Agriculture give For Friends beloved no longer nigh. REAL ESTATE Extras 5 Southern Pacific , 93 part of the defense of England the number (exclusive of Scotland) Southern R.R 52$ against the Scots who lived not as just over 7.000; although no Submissive would I still reply, Homes f«r real, f_r_i_M _•_ w- "Thy Will be Done." f-rmitkeJ. Lud In tale. Total for 1 wicket 91 Standard Brands 17| very far to the northward. Peasants dqubt this figure would increase if Standard Gas & Elec 62J Who transgressed were tried in his the prospects of obtaining holdings WESTIUtY, ••-^•IBI IM_ Gone but not forgotten. C_M« "Too*" r_a» 2S7 Match drawn. The tensest ex-' St. Oil of California 47} court, * were brighter. citement prevailed throughout and St. Oil of New Jersey 49| To this day the B shop of Dur­ The large-scale farms are presum­ the dogged play of the British team St. Oil of New Yirk 24J ham's importance in the real, is Mrs. FLORENCE OLSEN, ably to be of two kinds—namely, St. George's, Bermuda. HOMES FOR RENT was keenly appreciated. Studebaker 23J reflected in Parliament. With the demonstration farms possessing a Bishops of Winchester and London Jan. 4,1931. or Sale The honour of the match goes to Sears Roebuck 49f technical utility, and group settle­ he is one of the three English Bish­ l384*tu. South Africa whose excellent play Texas Corp 34i ment farms intended to be commer­ GRAY REAL ESTATE AGENCY ops who do not wait for seniority surprised even their own support­ Texas Gulf Sulphur 47 j cial enterprises. Nobody wiU chal­ to take their seats in the House of Telephone Building, Reid Street ers. Timken R. B „ 46* lenge the value of demonstration Lords. Durham is also the resid­ Hamilton Hendren's 86 was marred by two Union Carbide 59 farms as centres of agricultural blemishes, both when he was only Union Pacific. _ 188 ence of the judge when he goes on Telephone 573 Cable "Home." assize in that circuit. research and education, but it 11 when he was missed rather badly. U.S. lad. Alcohol...... '. 62J is also true that much of their value NOTICE Hammond batted 206 minutes for U.S. Rubber '..,.., 121 NOW PART OF UNIVERSITY is lost if agriculturists have not the his 65 and he was obviously most U.8. Realty.., 28| money to carry out the lessons de­ RE-ESTATE OF THE LATE anxious about the responsibility of U.S. Steel 1421 For nearly a century the castle monstrated. With regard to grqup playing cautiously. United Corporation 19f has been a part of tjje University settlements, it is not olear whether AXEL HUBERT ANDERSON The first match was won ,by-.South Warner Bros ...... 151 of Durham. Students have lived in the Government intend the Land Africa. % $ | Westinghouse Air Brake 1.. 33J one part of it, and the hall.ha^ been ©Jp Qfoitar Utilisation Corporation to be an AU. persons having claims against the ceremonial centre of 4h#'4oni- independent commercial body or a versity. Curiously enoughf it was the Estate of the late Axel Hilbert new department of the Ministry. Anderson are requested to render We Specialise in the castle's keep that was chosen If the Corporation is to be inde­ for the lodging of undergraduates the same to the undersigned on or pendent, it is difficult to see. how, before the 31st day of January, Hair Cutting when alterations were made in in the present state of agriculture,, 1840. The fairway to their quarters 1931, and all persons indebted to ttje necessary finance will be ob­ the said Estate are requested to And aU Branches of was built in the prigjnal Norman tainable. But e?e.n supposing the chapel, built in iOff.-' There are make a settlement on or before the money is obtained by some such above mentioned date. BEAUTY also student rooms in the gallery, means as the offer of a Government which was sub-divided frcm the guarantee, the precedents for such CULTURE open arcades. enterprises are not very encourag­ CONYERS, DILL and PEARMAN. The reason for Durham's phy­ ing. As far back as 1845 a National B \NK OF BERMUDA sical danger is that the castle Land Company was formed to create Attorneys for the Executors of the West End Branch stands upon loose freestone- and group settlements. It was dissolved Estate of the late Axel Hilbert shale overlying: the rock beneath in 1851,: because its constitution Anderson. Phone 950 and its weight has caused Oils to was found to be illegal; but \% wag 47igm.-i.tp. _Hp.—N.Y, Times. llOOtm. tc 26.1.31. Ride a RALEIGH — The AH Steel Bicycle WADSON'S

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