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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930. Baffle Mysteries Copyright 1930 Daily Mirror, Ine, Baffle mysteries give you ingenlous and dramatic crimes to solve —many of ther. founded on actual ases which have bafiled detec- tives throughout the world In years past. Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what the detectives had t« go upon and no more. What do ycu deduce frem them? clues? Which are the telltale In short, how will yon answer the question asked of you at the end of cach baffle? is guilty?” or “Wkat was the motive?” cte. This is no contest, there are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. Golf Foursome Ends In Killing Poison CAN OF GaAS™ PRODUSING POWD! s | AT . Luscomb droye (tiractive country plac o'clock in the forcnoon to th Green Country club. A GLANCI out from thout Vale Green is @ thriving littl Long Island town. There halt a mile out of some thirty-fiv or so homes of fairly wealthy ple and during the summe people spend much of th this club. Letta Luscomb played i foursome with Barry Yat Dolly Hampton and Dolly Jack. About 1 p. m. the on the Few time 5 brothe y had lun terrace. bout Don fairly i} eren't hi hecause that the I off ve old Major diplomatic “Oh with his s swered, told him would do him thinks morc stamps than Dolly scombs tting ell, Ont Tuttlc did Don wa mps. day, how Luscomb drov It must minutes later that Letta, ter ated. telephoned Jack Han t the police, Jack 3 quict as you can Don has committed suicide “Dolly’s back, T'll send her ove lic said. Dolly Hampton walked ove while her brother drove to the Green police station. He came with a doctor and the local police. Dolly Hampton had remained the living room, try ta, who was hystericul, The body door w ar bac 1o quict was in the library. s open, but to look in. Dr. Weeks, Chief Calyert Hampton went into the libr romb was on TLuscomb follow f Cs “Have { doctor I ed over awaken h Why Ivert's reque you asked disturl country asic him tion out this door 1 some as he but fin she indic “wound nose and r windoyw. “And t wanted to kno “T shook Do him, but 1 had t the When t} hack, hut icen dead g Chief Calve tor cause fume Poo is a colony peo- these at mixed gainst ) heon Luscomb known Vale Kk e Dolly had lack- ind Jack doctor e with quitd 1ed can be- traces of There wis a w the couch iy powder, omic was recognizable. Tt > and, like many deadly The powder 1 cyanide powders, gas whe the chief of There, Lus- nine | she ¢ Hamptons told forenoon game at the club. was no question but what Mrs. comb had to leave her home I ached the club whe time was all accounted | | Carl Luscomb, brother, ul received over to the ard from words what had turned to Mrs. is t the | m's | ined drive house. ampton in and then he W happened ty as hell -1 don’t killed him,” Lett know how Carl Lus- him believe. almost | at a gl tta Luscomb had Killed her hushand? SOLUTION TO SATURDAY'S <) rail Lights Trooper of M at the rve At would but the would be puiled cut to the r wheel curves, Saunders saw that tail 1 the house Saunders m Young the dirt y0s( track erve's road 1 curve was driving to- the curve his tu ount rear wheels shorter di- below the | ard Fayvillz, wheels the curve reet front But regared eriff saw Mescrve wa toward Bolton. His the upper curic wheels the short cu: casc. aid car as is the lways the tail ligit Sher- doused m~’ have stened a A e to Bolton mm. he n road | d | s brother's i nders light on front? drizer ta there huve en t acadam from 1r0; They fo ‘ORD BUDD SENT e N TO HAI ructor of chool the in | HE “The ones that brag their swell bath room i ones that used to bathe aalvanized tub with an dershirt sleeve for the n un a4 wa T POOR P about a CLAUDE CALLAN s not 1¢ an’ she's afraid they t meet in the next world, Ma thinks Tom won't not meetin’ Flla his only disappoint. 2iou when | and verged to a delu | nized in | of ~\vvh|vr' melodics were | voic Spross, | cians now, | correct that dcficiency. SINGER, NEW T0 EITY ACCLAIMED MIS F. J. Garney Warmly Re- ceived at Sunday Concert President Herbert Woods of the New Britain Music “newcomer” to the ey, soprano. abilities by @ the Dballroom of 1 yesterday contributed to 1m of the monthly frec the club. The Introduced by e Wi in the Tote she Burritt the pro- interest that attends the de- a new singer was manifest in lie reception tendered Mrs. Carney. t was cordial upon her cntrance, of handelap- | of T oari; “One “Madame Butter- | g in Italian. | question about the | such acelaim could | thing—that the | public whici: ists regardless | tics say, recog- a new vocalist and artistic close from at the Day, which ping was 1o ar vedict. only one ied musical kes or hreaks a f what the music ¢ Mrs. Carney pronounced ability th reflection plaintive of aria in ac- | mood, its given with a It was a not- r new to singing She its ¢ of vibr: able debut nt puri fo but of fing w to Mrs. Carney. wccomplished and »efore coming to New Brit- was recalled, but yielded 2 a smile instead of an cn- was | experienced by was aria Miss her accom panist. fetching Nocturne scott, she and in a song n Vanderslice Subscquently, in a by John Prin- | cenjoyed accoms- ninent of a trio composed of Miss | Vanderslice. Marcus H. Ileitzer, and Richard White, ‘ccllist. | 1-rge Lusemble ch interest naturally ensemble of feminine which Walter” L. Magnuson brought together, Its of at the close of the pro TELL FOLKS how easy it is to LOSE FAT E\rr‘.]xml\' Lnows how cxcess fat has disappeared in late years. Men and women in every circle prove that figures need not stay abnormal. Youth and beau- ty, health and vitality can come back. | All must realize that, in late years, some new factor is emploved, Fewer people now rely on abnormal exercise or dict. Modern scicnce has proved that_ most fat people suffer from an under-active gland. Physi- in treating obesity, seck to | came to | voices | had | | form. The chicf factors are cmbodicd in Mar- mola prescription tablets, preparcd by a famous laboratory. People have used them for 22 years—millions of boxcs of them. Now in every circle there arc people who can tell you what they The method is scientific and we Ian« n. 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'MARMOLA PRESCRIPTION TABLETS The Right Way to Reduce | JUST KIDS ternoon, | concert of | | opened the concert | movements from | trio as the violins. | from the | delight to Miss Prior. { ties for | Altogether. | hour. | Beetnoyen pice 0\1( to be Mr. Magnuson him- a vocal arrangement of a | movement from a piano _sonatu. ’nhnv in's “Wynken, Blynken | and Nod" was not as lengthy as had | been anticipated. I'he ensemble was [ tective and pleased gre tly. In the | thoven piec Mr. Magnuson him- | f functioned as the accompanist— | | dispiaying his keyboard mastery to good advantage—while in the other Miss I'rances Pomeroy Parker added two more hands ot the piano companiment, as required by the I score. Those who participated in the |cnsemble as singers were Mrs. | Howard Ellsworth Horton, in an obligato soprano part, and Mr | Carney, Mrs. Kathlcen Crowley | Solomon, Miss Lillian Josephson, | Mrs. Edward Schupack, Mrs. Ruth Schade Smedley and Miss Jean | Vanderslice. As all of these a ‘ | customarily soloists in their own | vight_the effectivencss of the en- semble can well be imagined. Glory for Strings and Piano Marcus H. Fleitzer, violinist, was credited with two appearances, one | with Mrs, Caroline Barsch and again | soloist. Miss Ethel Prior was their companist and a finer task of ac- companying was rarely done. The ~ Barsch-Fleitzer-Prior tno\ with something | Bach ad- | eedin ef from Bach that even the mirers do not hear every day—two | a concerto Unfortunately | hearing of this music for the audience, whereas it is music that “srows on one,” rather than achieving its finest apprecii- tion at once The flexible violins | the many contrapuntal {urns | the themes in quite a brilliant fashion, but the important piano part must not be overlooked. The piano. instead of doing the custoiu- by forming a mere harmonic took hcavy toll of the and no listencr | fact that Miss violins and piano. was only one ve background. thematic material, could overlook t Prior was quite Mr. Fleitzer choices. charm A min- | for instance, a | Bach, and a reverie by | All had the tang of | Pleitzer rarely ple cd to better advantage. He showe a most happy appreciation of beanties of a fine sustained tone in | the Vieuxtemps composition, which by the way was cnhanced by florid accompaniment that w Tn this M Fleitzer can be credited with con- tributing one of the most attractive | solos of his long and honorable | career as a violinist in this city. The | Hadyn and Bach solos, miore rapid | in tempo, bundant opportuni- | wooing audience approval. plea it er- t who, in fine rably to hi his solo exceptionally short classics, Hadyn, n made He selected group happy iecces of There w uet Dy gavotte Vieuxtemps. novelties, M iy | | a|r A gave it was ¢ s violin meas noon for the added reputation The est of the much to the program commit promptly on timc delays at all betw | President Woods, a ter of cere monies, keeps thir moving in 4 | most admirable Mshion.—G.H, Who in Your Family Coughs From a Cold? vt was one of the short- Tt las conce {1 only on of 1 started wrere no | numbers cough from a cold they are in constant danger. Many a serious illness fol- lows neglected colds. 1f a cold permitted to persist, it can lead anl often does lead into dangerous coni- tions. let them fresh air, lots of simple diet, clean intestines and Creomulsion. Colds infections, They endanger all of the family. [there's & cough from a chest cold oy bronchial irritation in your family, |go and get Creomulsion. Creomulsion taken promptly help you avoid dangerous and the cxpense and loss of | when sick in 1L We relief for from Vel et If'they have that hangs on, plica Don't Suggest cold sleep, a trifle with will 1ses ime guarantes co colds, or 1 your moncy Ady | which to work. |a ce | key ‘10 seo oot i som jmportant in the ‘Mdundcr (Cantata Sung RANSACK BURGLARS A shortened service of evening prayer preceded the cantata. Maunder is one of the great Eng- \l\%h “composers of liturgical music hose anthems, motets and canta- ¢ l..\s have rshflll]fihrd hlm as a lead VISIT THREE HOMEY {Houses on Commonwealth Ave, |cr, ' s neri and Ellis Street Entered ;BREWER ORGAN RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN FRIDAY | were entered Sa who got clue Three day way without leaving their identity, and the detective Iul-‘ reau today was making m\l‘\lmu-‘ | hon by ransack burglars a G. Herbert Pearson, Basso, Will Be Assisting Artist on Ilirst Bap- tions with little or nothing on| tist Church Program. Attorney Martin ¥. Stemplen re-| Lo 0 g director of| ported his home at-15 Common-|,ysic at the First Baptist church, wealth avenue entered by breaking | wiil' give an organ recital in th lar out of the door leading from|G. Herbert De [the cellar, then turning the lock bY | Center church, use of another key. Lvery window | argist. shade in the house was pulled down | The following so that p shy would e mmlvlc[“r,. S what was being done inside, | Joan Triomphale, place where money or| Ang t be found was thor- | Chor: oughly scarched. So far learncd the burglars got nothi their trouble. home of Mr. and Anderson of 19 Commior next to Attorne cmpien’s home, a strong hox was broken open and rifled. Among the | 4 was a 10 Bill which the An- a giit from a| 1 recently. geant J. C. Stadler, ctuiled to investigate i burglary - home of Thomas J. Lllis strect, found that been to open the was taken. soloist af | R he assisting | 1 RS arson, will be pr Dubois. ikowsky. Major Bach. . Pearson. . Mr. Pearson. Cni. v as d Kammenoi Ostrow The Swan, aver a Toniatowski Mr. Pearson. | Heijkorn Iearson. | Lorete. |88 valued who dit e alive Mother, Little Mothér, S0 who wi ture, 1 {400 GHILDREN SEE PETER PAN IN MOVIES used jewelry Attend Strand Show By Choir at St. Mark’s | Boss and Gir J. IL. Maunder's cantata, "Frn\ri Under Auspices of Girl tence, Pardon and Peace at a pre-lenten serviee in connection with the vening Prayer in scopal church yes One of the featur was sung | conducted | oftice M‘ Mark's after- of the Scout Council, Between 1400 1500 boys ans attended the production of Pete Pan” at the Strand theater Saturday forenoon under the au ment used was chorus sing- pices of the New DBritain Girl Scout both choir and congregation i qouneil. hymnal niotifs. | The picture was shown in kedn- and Imlph"m): with a new policy by the were t 50~ | Scout council of Lringing to the and i day noon. i by in the Walter B. Britton, loists. The Irances, tenor, baritone, A FRIEND IN NEED! A loan when you need it most is a boon in time of need. This welcome financial assistance is available here on terms that will enable you to maintain your self-respect. When friends fail and you need money for any worthy cause, consult us for full details of this helpful financial service. 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Miss Florcnce Andrels was chair- | man of the commitfee in charge of arrangements, irse day ev at the Girl Scout he The cours ooth bloc v the direction of y, regional directo Mi was formerly the household Columbia Univi n active in official G for the past returned from a t where, with the ieneral au re Roosevelt, the local work und: v development plan. ing leaders or thosc irl Scouting have reg Mo Hill; Berlin; doris Rarber, Mi; Mrs. Charles G. § rs have the signified thei course but hay )Y NURSNG in s de- | it 10 years, she heln. | in- | Miss Gladvs | ratt of Berlia: | Mivs | adys Hogi- Min- | riag “Thompson of I'lain- Millard was tendered farewell unday afternoon | s Es- | telle dent and Mrs. Cictor Sintau the home of Mrs. Sintau on Col- lins strect. Miss Grigas entered the training school for nurses at the St. Francis’ hospital in Hartford teday. Refreshments were s\\r\nd and zames were played. Miss G was the recipient of many gifts. She is {popular among the younger gener- {ation and is a member of St. An- {drew’s choir “ street, | part ;| 814 Arrests Made in Chicago Dive Cleanup Chicago, March 3 (A—Night clubs, street corners, angster dives and )\COI halls w scoured over tha week-end by police continuing thewr |‘<1~m\np campaign, and $14 arrests made. 1 | were rrested carried will be added to more than police wul Many of the Light of those firearms, and they | the list now numbering 30 persons for whon scek prison sentences. men arrested were aliens against whom deportation procecding are to be taken and 185 of the total num- ber a od found to have police records. were r 3 h R DI € March ‘lintock, . Chelsea, William I known civil engineer and road build- er, died at 1 ome here yesterday in hiis S1st ¥ He was a native of Hallowell, Two Homes Ransacked By Burglars In Night, Jewelry Reported Lost Total of Breaks More Than 25 in Past Few Months —Police Urged to Lhcck Thieves. Window Broken In Ono Residence The mounting list of ransack robberies has drawn the attention of the city fathers, ly Councilman William §S. Scheuy particular- of the First Ward, where most of the early breaks took place. Lately the sixth ward has been the locality for burglaries, thus having the councilmen from this ward become interested in capturing the offenders In some of the homes they entered the burglars have caused extensive damage by breaking furni- ture needlessly. Thefts have run higher than $150 in some instances, while in other been m ed. Loot has or bonds. 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