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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1930. “l ar, natura 2 2 yond her | Q. Are gold and silver magnetic | 1«0.,\(,?‘:,“.;1":\0‘;{ was bey metal power a s | A No. And then he tiptoed back across o L] _ - . room again, and the door closed Q. Who was Djuna thel roomL SEN T ore Baffle Mysteries e f the na C oo shoite Gy form of the name Juno, the Queen 1% (To To Continued Monday) of Mt. Olympus and mother of the Hide card): Copyrlght 1930 Daily Mirror, Ine, gods (Copyright, 1rank L. Packard)e Q. Was Louis Agassiz a professor g at Harvard University? | p c KARD ag ———__——/_:—-—————u'——-—_‘ A He was appointed professor | q . l |for a brict interval, until his death| ynopsis: Phil Martin escape | written confession about some of her before. He said she looked Tide || /o) ooy aranged for Quick of natural histo Lawrence THE HERALD i e framatic crimes to solve entific school, Harvard University, ‘ i Bafile mysteries give you ingenfous and drar | e | CLASSIFIED ADS —many of ther: founded on actual cases which Lave baffled detec- tives; throughioot tho;world I years it Mg from the Big Shot's gang through | the jobs Shive Frank and I had pull- |a freak out of a muscum. Dirty ol - L o —wh | i = Q. 'hat does the abbreviation | pi 0 P a od o af cars ago. Martin | face, dirty hands, spectacles, clothes H g Each mystery gives you the facts e:lnl;li:ho«l‘ :‘: ]Hm qu[llllfl |‘|‘¢h.;" | QUESTIONS ANSWERED e T R e a | }‘1“\I|u£‘o”'m" £ !Vm::_ (Jir;ohc“:-(n:\l’«lln'v.“ ?'N\L‘rild‘c]l" hei {mw ‘:r‘mihm ".\Hlnm el N : CO\,:::;‘ QUWSSL-R,-,O- . the detectives bad t« gc upon and no more. Which ar ie tel You can get an answer 1o any A, Compare. Juw B T ar thoa | 2oritwo, or thrae days yok, but as|Mhatiout of the'ark (hat flopped all ror e gt cliles? What doiyeu deduce fram| them 2 I shorG how will v, question of fact or information by [ Q. Why is a member of the| change to a taxi. Martin tells Enid | soon as he got them he'd have the |over her fac G0 D: answer the question asked of you at the end of cach baftle? “Who riting to the Question Bditor, New | Jewish race sometimes called a|{nat Shive Frank left behind writ- | £oods on me cnough times over to| “No,"—Mrs. Kane scemcd almost ||l g 2 18 guilty?” or “Wkat was the motive?” ete. This s no contest, there ‘-”‘fl';: Herald, Washington :"”““ J‘:'\“ Kike 1 en evidence of the Big Shot's guilt | send me to a dozen chairs.” |to be speaking to herse it | 21 line s . 4 S 22 New York avenue, Washington. | A. Kike is a variant spelling of | i o Tong Island murder: that it is| “Where are the pape Kane | doesn’t souna like her—unleg are no prizes, it Is simply presented for your entertainment. lIo G it s o e allotat s | D wOTERCE cex s Rl B sla 5 | Count 6 words to a line. K ¢ by Schaffner, a pawnbroker, | asked. | e S, i Count € worda to u ! for reply. Medical, legal and maritat | “peep It was @ term of 0pPIO- | pog (1t taie e et ot Ta mena | “How do T know?" the Dig Shot | “°Her? Who?" The Bis Shot's ||| intimum sace 3 lines. advise cannot be given, nor can ex- | brium that was applicd to a spY, | jinid 1o explain how she found him, answersd fiercely. ~“That's one of [Voice rang out sharply, imperative- ||| Minimum Buok charge 38 centh | tended research be undertaken. Al |cmploved by onc garment maker 19 He s mystified when she insists she [ the things we would have made lv. “What arc you talking about? || g perala will not be tesponsible 2 f | I W B tl IS FO ' One | other questions will receive a per- | Obtain the styles of @ rival. Be-| in toll him nothing. Me fakes her | Martin tell us. And he will yet! | We've got to get her, t00. Do you ||| for errors after the first ineertion. 0 00 egge €8, | sonal reply. Unsigned Tequests can- | causc the garment trade is 1argely |y hig arms and tells her of his love | We'll get him again before he think you know who she is?" \ ADVERTISING FOR THIE . . | not be anawered. ~ Al letters are|in tho hands of persons of the ;g gk her trust. Sho is adamant (@ chance to pull anything, ¥eve| I was thinking about last night” ||| SECTION MUST BE ORDERZD . b) | confidential.—Editor. | Jewish race, the word has been gen- | ;g gays ghod-bye, telling him they | g0t to get him now.” T St T At st 4:40 P. M. DAILY aln;g 0 1 z | | erally applicd as an cpithet to per- | VS & e VSR i i & malicious - |||BEFORE 12330 | Q. When was the Ukrainiian sons of the Hebrew race. | must never be seen together. You mean”—>Mrs. Kane's voice | Kane's voice Its kind of queer ||| /up 940 SATURDAY. | - mingled dismay and fear—"you |about a woman butting in then, and | | cialist Itepublic formed and when Ch ' I woman butting in {onizne] | was it Joined to the Russian Soviet hapter an lie got away from the L woman Dbutting in again i | | = e | | | | Republic? “ THIZ LID BLOWN OI'T | cage? Tzzy Myers said that BLatty | You know——" It was formed after the FA T']RIES | The tension that had sripped Enid had him there.” “You mean Enid Moy ' The Soviet revolution November 7, | | during the hours of her dangerous Yes, he got away!” The Big|Biz Shot barked. “Has she gonc?” | | of e 1 1917, On July 6, 1923, the Ukrain- { adventure Tield her in its grasp un- | Shot snarled. “Thanks to some | “Not that T know of.” Mrs. WHERE GHERIFF | lian Socialist Soviet 3 | | il she was back in the gucst room | skirt.” He then told how the girl [ Kane's tones were sour, “You said SAW TAI(L- LIGHT gether with the other § cial- | | of her Lrother's house |and Martin had escaped. Enid | the dear child wasn't to be dis- OF MESERIE'S CAR ist Republics in ltussia, formed the | | She was exhausted physically by [ knew most of it except that the |turbed. I haven't heen near her Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. | the strenuous activity but the men- | two men who arrived as they cs-|room. I rather w Q. Has Commander Byrd ever WOOI Marke[ Good_speola“y tal torment she was suffering drove | caped were Wilkie and Mulli “You" razy!" ‘. % Shot's Rea] Value ree 1 a congressional medal of | ep from her mind. Her mind “Batty got out just before the|voice was honor? | o cmed to follow in a cycle in which | cops piled into the place,” the Big|got it in for and God help A January 1927 ce it vanish aren’t dumb and they found our s {00 sick to leave her bed. What Q. What were the theme songs| 1, | Conscious of Ter own dunger— | snow. So we ca 55 a half mil- |are you trying to do—start some- i et S of the picture “A Song of Kentuckg| Doston. March 1 (UP)—Slo | o¢ (e fate that surcly would fol- : i 1929 OLDSMOBILE Sedans nd who played the part of Jerry | Manufacturers generally are curtaili | low if her rescue of Phil Martin | “Yes"—Mr. Kanc was obviously | “I'm only telling you what flash- Two door models, four to Ieavis? | ing production and have adopted a | Were discovered, it was like Enid | ¢ of fear and excitement | cd info my mind.” Mrs. Kane's voice c¢ho from. Bargain |fy The theme songs were “Sit-| hand-to-mouth buying policy, ac |t her thoughts were for the with the police in that | was still malicious. “Anyway, I cer- | prices. ling by the Window” and “A Night ; ) | safety of others. | house, and with what you said |tainly don't trust her. e S | |of " Happiness” Joseph Wagstap | O'9INE 1o Bradstrect’s weekly re-| g mulled over what Martin had [abont’ Shive Frank, we'd better | “Hell!” exploded the I 1928 OLDSMOBILE Sedan = o Q. Who is the president of | tion. murder of Jonve : had said. She | we've got a chanee.” take a look, and e Hance “Sole leather markels are resist- | could not bring herselt to believe | “Blow!” The Big Shot flung out a| Silently Bnid closed the door, and. ||| 1928 OLDSMOBILE Sedan A. ston Doumergue. ing strongly any price advance and |[him guilty but neverthele: lized | grating laugh, “Nix! Nothing do- | running swiftly back across the | S T ! Q tis the name of the Pope | SOme casing is noted,” the report|that Shive Irank's story was ered- | ing! Blow! It's just the height of | room, her bare feet noiseless on the 1928 AUBURN 8 Sedan Tail Lights omebody oS 2SI T E ol RO TRIRIiesalos | Ibte: the season—and things are com- | carpet, got into bed. Pe s a| “If it hadn't been that Mo Mesc J £ Achille Ratti. ) | reported. - Upper lcather markets| On and on and on her brain |ing good. There's nothing to con- | minute passed when she saw LOOk—$275 Tl e o e | \Jym-v»’\”}‘\“rk;“{(‘;:\10' 1 n:xoh‘ (13'«- ldimv::v‘r g n‘dldlx ul\n‘un;:h Co shlnnl»lul g lessly. l';rmn oG e with that house; and as for | door begin to open slowly. It made * 3 ent te ) b : | Admiral Byrd broadcast from the | buying is reported in certain grades | where in the house a clock struck | that Shive Frank stuff it may be all | no sound. S R night,” said Sherif Barr GER T South Tole? of upper leather and calfskins | two. And then suddenly she sat up- | the bunk, but, whether it is or not, | She closed her eyes then, sim- |||1928 ESSEX Sedan have believed he killed Ben Hutton | was holding his clic A. On a wave length of 34| Prices continued unsatisfactory from | right in bed. The front door was | we'll get that sneaking Martin cur |ulating sleep. She heard someone dioy wvare deadly encmics and Suspicion, past is threats | meters. | sellers” standpoint. Indications poi~t | heing flung violently open. There | first—and anyway they don’t even | —Roy, of course—it couldn't be . 3 : ! s lot| @ Should a white tie ever be | to lower prices over thosc prevailins stamp of fect in the vesti- | know who the Big Shot that they're [anyone clse—tiptoe across the Domllan Motor 0. awaysStoving) to Mmijackfeachiothers ¢ ings,"-said Officer Tuttiz, | WOrn:- With a tuxedo? |last scason. Shoe retailers localiy en the Big Shot's voice in | looking for i room to her bedside. She sensed loads of bootleg.” dibi. He wasnt| A. Black is the only color per-|have experienced warm unseasoa- | harsl tones evidently calling up the | “What did Batty say that woman | him bhending over her. She felt his | 136 Washington St. It was the day following herift here can | Missible for the tie |able weather unfavorably affecting re | looked like tonight? He saw her, | breath upon her cheek. He seemed The sherift was at the police ek that up. Tl make trouble 1f | @ IS it proper to say that a|the cleaning up of winter footweir| “Hey! Ma! Come down here! And |didn't he?” Mrs. Kane broke in. |to stand there for an interminable tion in Bolton, where he had been | .o\ "y 01 him.» bride wore her trousscau at her | stocks. | the old man, too! Hop to it!" | Enid's fingers gripped tightly at length of time—until it seemed that sent for because Joe Meserve ha Ofticer Tuttie was a little fluster- | VeIdin&: $ | “The volume of trading in the| She heard the sound of movement | the door jamb. she could no longer lie there quietly, been arrested on suspicion of mus- | - N ot e o [ e ronsseau RIS Tal h word | wool market has been of good pro- | from above, and the next instant | he saw her—but he didn't | that she must move, cry out, do dering Hutton in his farmhouse ju:t | ito HEO0 meaning bunch or bundle, and has| portions and fairly consistent witn | heard Mrs. Kane's answer from, | know who she was. He'd never seen | something, that to breathe in a regu- ARE YOU outside of Bolton, and Meserve had | 'A% 50 Frooper Saundees | 2CC7 @dopted into the English lan- | the increase of wool moved during |she presunicd, the Tiead of the stairs. ! told them to \eriff Barnes. Had e AnA head an the complete outfit | the past three weeks, Prices have | “What is it? What's happened? T.ooking For “Ho seen me driving to Fayville,” | " ¢ Tt . that is fo say, all the| changed but slightly and in some|What's the matter?” {he e said Joe, “and my brother will Hold hessald clothes she has when she enters the : Nadie s caoman HIGH GRADE 1 wWhy? demanded the lawye | are a dittle firmer, 1t is fert | shrilled us] : o vou I was with him nt in aoeanda s Uy state. 1t does mnot refer ; R | LOW PRICED TRl fon Soulto findcubila that the bottom has now been reacit- tter?” the Shot's voice | = Fayvitie Pl o i USED CARS? | | 5 ; ‘LN"MJ the part of Jerry Reavis, view of trade conditions in this sec- | told ler. Roy was wanted for the | blow, too—and do it quick while agely. “Well, we'll soon seel I' Two Door | > | of N Burritt Hotel Garage o the clothes she is wearing : nnas s R e clot ic is wearing at| o4 and a turning point is near 2t | held an 1 “Hell's blown . hfi::‘“\:l&t:vyrl :"r‘\‘,“‘,yi.":ml erve hal g : i ' 2 ~""J ":““ R e z“'v:“x“:::rM.v;‘u;” y:l;':l‘wm in this i Hd off—that's what's the mat- | Many People Are Playlng THEN LOOK THESE of actior youngs | vent out, threai- | t 5 . | in Fayville, | plays is the expression asy lies Jusiness among dry goods jobh- 1"ootsteps, 1 s f s, | 'ER Ee s SR e e in mong dry goods j otsteps, those of Mr. and Mrs, OVER E*¥on Esiires appu b that s sHerifE st | S B PE i s Bt one o bers shows a slight increase in vot- | Kane undoubtedly, were hurriedly 29 BESSEX Coupe Officer Tuttle asked. mimabld e s aoonoUme. Jobbers and manufacturers | descending the stairs now; came 19;9 109 L'.‘(“(:oulvu. “Sure I'm sure. Joe came to my N throush explaia- g HENTY IV, At 3 Scene for en's furnishings and clothing | then a confusion of voices from the |(1927 DODGI Sedan Kitchen 'round nine o'clock and boe- | . : 1 . 1930 PLYMOUTH Coach 2 Meserve, Who w Alonzo Ojed regort business fair, in the clothing | lower hall, cverybody talking at tcwed v bis | Sillton numl“ [ : T e s A 17 om. | LUSINGSS most are now busy with or- | once: and then suddenly the voiees 1929 ESSEX Coach looked out and saw the red tail > A S e e - | ders and intain product am il ad a & QAW @ \ighta ot his car) | Ha care back in| o panion of Christopher Columbus on | 16" O hand to maintain productioa | indistinet. They had all 1929 ESSEX Sedan ) o e = |k 5 _ until April. Suit and cloak mar nto that front room, she Sl k Wbout ten minutes and returned the | <ortniox 70 YRSTERDAY'S |5 ond voraga lo Amerlea. | tuurors roport business. faln, with | thoht, Here s a Chance to aplt 1Z€ 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan wrench. He said e had got lis Razoe Binds Rabier gl i When Do little or no efteet shown by a strikse | Without a sound sot out of 1927 CADILLAC Sedan car fised. T could sce his red tail | gy, e el R g by the “radical” wing in progress, | Ped and stole to the door. She 1927 PACKARD Sedan lights plain cnough. 1 asked him pan eter Wallaby's slashed| A No Department store sales are fasr | cantiou opencd her door a crack. n e ea Many From $50 to $150 he had liquor in his car and Sal | e . - while specialty shops t bus «| Yes, that's where they were—in S i0s hi 2 cos Q. In what plays has Ttuth Chat- pecialty shops report busin s e in o e o e he had a pint ke was taking to his 3 BTy e e b e e L RS the front room. And she could hear e S DG il e FOR GENUINE VALUE Erother in Fayville. He s ound the blade and leather money | g ’ e The volume I the wholesale | auite well now: the door into the | The New Britain Herald will give an award of COME TO "h ‘ff‘;}”’l)fll be *rw‘m"‘l case and brought them down, this|iops B jewelry busine for February to | hall had been left open. the best advertising slogan which can be made using the sheriff's house if I had a * [ same detective noticed t there | war, S Tharmine. & date is 20 pee cent less than same | There was only one voice speak same letters used in— 'l"h H - Liooch aboard, )\\oum I% o it | e 5o slen ut G0 oF ronatel & : e : period last year, and is 13 per ceat | N8 now—the Big Shol's. “Sure, 1 € oneyman going to pinch me for having & ither side of the smoothly worn | Wherine s Pickford | 1688 for the year to date in com- | ¥OWll close your yaps and give me “Terald Classified Ads Are Best” TR e naeid sovn 8y et et At o el | , Auto Sales Co. would hug closely to th . March 28, 1920, end of the business is 20 per cest »an\m to put hm\l(n‘rnu:h nd Ilach letter can be changed around in as many words #Where Taitness 15 Teatured” g in an inside pocket. It would 50 Is the King ot I a|less than a year . Collection; | find out how much he knew. Batty as y i The - “S” can | 5 r times, 200 BEAST MAIN ST. re he wenl ractically impossible to have | fg . B : arc fair to slow.” Rose was runn it, with Skinny as .-‘ on .“lbh‘ The letter “3” can be used four times, "D .‘_00 LAber‘\]N b’l-_ How do you know?’ Aoyl R o e e Znd: o dcoup Aimoce B the hoya and three times, ete. L Open Lyenings hear him tout coat material and lining o \ hee BTl o= a car, But they didn't any- - . . B “Couldn’t very well, rad i B e T Rt e e e TRAIN KILLS MAN Eeea e The second prize will be three dollars, and the third Tt aeay bt T sTancedtant and the ligit e G s ek chnall Aanch Michacl Sulll- | picked Martin up in Pete Lonezzi's and fourth one dollar. Burial Lots. Monuments 1 was gone. Far as I know ! place. AU Diichess of Kent, 1L 0 88 SLEUC ne kitled BY & | Martin had Kinger with him ang Eo . o ; 2 NEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORK: Sloe useditne ond , e T e R s s e train peile Walking, the drow-| The contest will close Friday afternoon, March Tth, [[|™525 Gk st stonumonte of all sisca and other tracks (his morning, as I Biay janyt from | the Joutsidaro nil Timemus” mean? ‘]‘fx‘\’l‘a‘ u‘;l“‘\:n- fir.?}'L‘]:\p;i\{:"";o\rv:x:':::xi You mean the police licutenant?™ at six o'clock, and the winners, together with the prize description le. Phono GG il s o coal, could have judged well| "4, r nothing. e e, a1 ok | —this a little.tremulously, and ob- (|| winning slogans, will be published Saturday, March 8th. ||| Hiveistd i Know that when they put in the enough to have avoided cutting| . For what degree doc L e e L M TG i | BOSTON T —Vory reasonable prices. f‘-:.:'h\;g:d A T G i B e e o distance | stand | lice said the man was deaf. | “Yes! ]’H\ lrl]x].\hols TR i Address all letters, or notes, to “Anagram Lditor, St Palenhone. 181c rt road where o down the length of | A. Bachelor of political economy vicious. Batty slid into a seat at R R 5 R Sl & i S15)Y. “I could have sworn Joe t.| The detective was right. Peter| Q. Who is the author of “Mur- = = e next table and picked up a word New Britain Herald, New Britain, Conn. oSt snd Found T been expecting one of tl had been tempted. |der Considercd as One of the Iine| The Herald frequently refuses aor two of what they were say M AR ALY 3 the other. They hated SERGTI| et shoaieTi o s b owntonn : LR e Sk B W U i Credit for neatness. | swirs o criage” Tt brown like poison,” said Tuttle roon. hid the money, cut his coat.| A, Thomas DeQuincey. standard spilled the beans in some sort of e RE ol B “I'll take a look around,” sail covered it with his arm, dropped who had just been |hlade ¢ car and the c i ud vouny dashed to the police station TALYHAM terrier lost, 6 mos. allowed to disappear returned the mone 3 ibehathergi d 1 R T ! | —AN MBM-vOU CcOLLD MAKE A [ ar's wiaar T \ -5UCH GRAMMAR-NOW SAY THAT [T LKE <HOCOLATE e e e Venetian Cardinal Ban | GREAT BIG CHOCOLATE CAKE [LOVE-A Turee- RGAIN-BLT DON'T SAY YO 'LOVE" | |CAKE - 1T 1S VERY GOOD- s B SR, Charity Ball THERES LOTSA THINGS T DDN‘V,/ IS S e e CAKE= SAv YOU'LIKE'IT~ AND GOSH, MOM-THAT - e s o (o il L\ & J LB DON'T SAY Awrgmy SOUNDS JES' LIKE : ' 1 (P)—Charil LIKE-BUT AHELPIN OF ICING NICEZ SaY lked with her hushar v ; c : % ¥ \ ] : & i = i e L U e e L baniiel) Sassdan 3 S\ || oN EACH STORY- : | Ry el I WAS TALK'N frcely, now that her husbi e e - A D || THAS WHAT'S e [epvm - a\\Y/ UT heyond arr lot of bootlegging taken in miore dollars th liquor he deliver Officer "Tuttlc might have got win zene and robbed Hu him durir he revbi ce he drove past s at Iayvil T — 5 The Dark Secret in Paw’s Life By CLIFF STERRET’ WUZTZAT PAWZ - ; NUTHIN. MAW! NUTHING A TALL wUzZZAT NOISE? § -\ T J=65 THOUGHT WHILE T wAs : { DOWN HERE, ID SHIFT A “A sick man is so un- vas reported reasonable. Pa fussed at me to be so bad that Ma an’ me when 1 was fixin' a hot fla | decided not to 2o to it, bu iron for his feet an’ dropped when T dropped in there yes- it on his stomach, but it | 1+ terdav 1 % so hot T couldn’t hold it no i |in front longer.” | L e e L e