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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930. Baffle Mysteries Copyright 1930 Dafly Mirror, Ine, Baffle mysteries give you ingenious and dramatic crimes to solve | —many of ther: founded on actual cases which have bafiled detec- tives throughout the world n years past. | Each wystery gives you the facts established hy the police—what the detectives had t« gc upon and no more. Which are the telltale clues? What do ycu deduce frem them? 1In short, answer the question asked of you at the end of cach hafile? 18 guilty?” or “Wkhat was the motive?” ete. are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. False Finger Clue To Missing | Jewels | tiow will you || | “Who This is no contest, there vd in their I He pushed a secret button and =ai d carclessly (0 v laid a couple of diamonds.” seem mis- | Lost Diamonds In the guarded litti b 100! of Gratz & Company, dealer precious stones, the astut Gratz, Junior, a man of wise in the ways of was displaying ston tomers. One of Hamilton, forty hiev s two Gratz to | 1 ologized t | these customer « nd | was well known other customer five or &o. His excellent tailor and h were those of any well-bred ness man D His card bore the name of David | h: 1 W. Sands Cported | 1t was a business card with an i from a| address in Clevelund. His busine o af came under the cutomary head- ing: “investments riti Both Mrs Sands we unset. “I want to pick for Mrs. Sands” “to match in brillianc already 1 New York, I miz iutend to have made for the friend back home.” Mr. Sands of handsome around three-carat size, Mrs. Hazelton, woman having difficulty in cision. Mr. Sands Aecide clothes betokencd an mann: busi- wio | ack and 1y ening & Haze exami stone er 1| looked at i ik ; | blue-white makin seemed to Le try hetween two hen Gratz sudd of his most y Yamond ul handson. siz miss.. Being make a scene o a secret vutton extra guard door and “I seem to of diamonds Mrs. Hazelton r, Sands only 1t couldn't h Mr. Sands su Another of the gua He push “ought the sceond SOLUTION BAIPLL At a ot roor TO MONDAY'S MYSTERY Glance her carel have mislaid a co mildly iy gone ds er zelton Gratz.” It it e searche is seri remained, Mr. Sands | elared | son | at onee Every effort to find out Letta Luscomb had bought .xr.sun\_ failed. But the le gas was it «/STRIKERS PROTEST that The | powdered stuff T thing. quizkly traced to her. In was advertised in one of wrdening and country 1S most efficier was doubt- | to her [ A i was 1not ¢ ma whic s hos etta Luscomb hould be L car denies ional BODIES OF AIRMEN ON AMERICAN SO Eielson and Borland Brought o Across Sea by Plane Doherty Is Without Basis Boston, March 4 to call on the entir yin the United States other Sacco-Vanzetti affair’” voiced yesterday by the strike mittee of the needle tra industrial union in connection wit | the arrest of Leonard Doherty, | wing” picket. | Doherty was arrested last ‘dvmng a demonstration, wrapped in new aper was | nis possession. he cl resembles |in Ottawa on a | Doherty’s organiza he was being “f and representative tional ladies’ all. He to prevent con wee found i a man wante murder Alaska, Mar. £ Carl Ben Eiels v flicrs today med” by of the garment police ur by air- Nanuk Siberia. on. )id framed’ his finger-prints, identical with those of the er wanted in Ottawa?" asked Amdur, manager of local Loard of cloak and dress union affiliated with the il ladies’ garment “Did they say that he picture = ring - Fotoiahip they say whether we which als ar taken to a planc Pilot Joc Ma tie join internation workers' ramed’ ct image wanted man? framed picce {lead pipe which he was ¢ der his coat, and with tried to strike onc of our hov and R was of a per the we Were Eiclson oving Purs orland flying the o ving un which from . st November, pas oving ice rtook ster oy them. Mrs. I)cnnclt RcllC\ ed found only after mo York, March 4 pamphlet commended and sclf exoncrated of a char ing nl'\unr ]Hr ra x!\bl» o ith | Teady today to carry on her eru e o | for intelligent and healthy sex edu cation of children. he world | Afier being fined itzbersen | for circulating through the “The Sex Side of Life,” a hrochur on sex which she had written o inally for her Mrs nett heard with relief the news tha the cireuit court of appeals had re nations took hampered blizzards and ts. The her her > of send through th re Dennett, n the ceident r . which wa he long a will b onors for Hubert the Barrow mails, here Eielson Wilkins top L ueross Point of 00 last to acrial cortege will cont ble its flight « iclson, inue to Fair- T oof | as| two sons aviator. Borli and bodics of thei bodies will then ship) and ounz widow loved are await her book. “I am ably taken ittle. Be wiully gl surprise .| home after | decision | cut she said at had heard of th “I hadn’t expected @ cle decision. They have handsome and constructive I feel the bench is to he ulated on having gone emedy the blunder of court. is decision will | edly effect wholc she an donc job, an l)dughtcr Hh.)uts Woman Who “Bwl\c Up Home” Alamo P — Miss .\h\mnuvl» Chauncey, serious condition in a | uifering from a pis- Miss Marion Bul- who so far t the lowe 28 censorship, ay fired igh school senior, by authorities to have de- woman “took and Mother \\\alt Court Deci Mar, ol shot by lard, was said the my father “You'll wreek 18, (- and he Dimpaul Frenc toda an immig it they sha d to France on ounds ¢ wing their e in th United States. Miss D'Arey attraete [ | Attention here in 1923 when she file The e R e hus o catled “king of the 1 Sully a her Hollywood home arded $50,000 damages wounded from me.” opporfunity the offi- after the Yyonne mother of away Armande New York newspaper cditor, uvaited the outcome of tion hearing to decide be depor never an to another home s quoted her as saying and mother than is pending T morc ove ay o REWARD FOR DOG TORTUR Bridgeport March 4 (UP) Connecticut Humane society reward of informa- the @ por- persons who chained Buddy Ger n police dog. to iddy Was ide would head on of the She char cotlo acke nd w but Sull ) for tion ling to wrrest of a rock rescued TAX EEFLCTIVLE sons who pay their 1950 per- tax today and hereafter, d a §1 penalty, making The 4 the expired at the and the women apy Collcctor Bernadotto Many of ance with annual pra their tax abated the board ¢ TOR HERALD ST RESULTS CLASSIFIED RHEUMATISM ADS days of gr due date, Iy close of husiness la names of 4,000 me red on the | of Loomis in tice, thesc | unpaid. accorc ter furnishir tion, 'PICKET'S ‘FRAMING' Clalm Murder Charge Agamsh (UP)—A threat labor movement | “an- | was | les workers | “left A lead pipe According to polic: | charge. tion charged UHL‘ interna- workers' ‘ murder- makers’ | union. him so | of the | Did he guards?” . By High Court Verdict (UP)—With | April mails Den- versed her conviction and had prais- and consider. he; congrat- | undoubt- question of 'on onee Look as | will have e aldermen with proof of i | their inability to pay or legal exemp- LAY FOUNDATION AT H. §. FOR STUDENTS’ GOUNCIL Principal Slade Calls Class Officers Fire Fighter Flees Wife, Then Returns Newark, N. J, March 4 (UP) ewark ‘police today claimed the long-distance marital pacify- ing record When Fire s His Captain William Together and Expl Reilly of St. Louis and his wife i[naa ~a misunderstanding he || boarded a New York bound train || “to forget” but got only as far as Newark, where the police held lim on request of St. Louis uu- thorities. “Have do with him? police. “Try persuade him come L home,” was the reply. “He a fight with wife and said Purpose. Principal Louis P. Slade called the class officers of the Senior High school together today for a meeting and tpld them of his plans to have them assemble every Tuesday morn- ing at a gathering to be called the | students’ council meeting. The pur- pose of the meetings is to promote good relationship between the stu- dents and administration. Principal Slade said that he had going to New Yorl harbored the idea of a students’ " ive of ark's most married | | council for vears but as the facili- .|| cops went to work on Reilly and | | ties for meetings have been lacking short time later he started back no work could be accomplished. for home to resume his career of | | Now, however, with the plant in one 20 years as fire fighter and about building and a meeting room in the s long as husband. new building, Principal Slade will be able to realize his idea. Matters of breaking rules such will be taken up in these | meetings previous to being discussed in the auditorium. At times Prin- i Slade intends to divide the group having Miss Millie MacAuley, his assistant, take thc girls and he the boy: What shall we Newar.: Teilly. wired the ck had was n al and GUNFLICTING EVIDENCE IN DRY LEADER’S CASE Former Head of Liquor Squad Ques- o | i tioned Concerning Incapacitating | Danbury to Boycott Mrs. Parker’s Address Norwal March 4 (UP)—Dan- bury members of the Ifairfield Coun- ty League of Women YVoters were not expected to attend a meeting here today at which Dr. Valeria Parker of New York was scheduled to speak. Danbury members withdrew their invitation to the county group to meet in that city recently after Dr. Parker had announced her resigna- tion from the Daughters of the American Revolution as protest | against the so-called bl list. The Danbury Ileague includes several members of the D. A. Dr. Parker's topic was in adolescence.” Injuries Named in His Pension. Mar. concerning the { Oliver rett, former [the Boston headquarte { squad. was introduced first day's hearing of the inves I tion of his pensioning. The invc { | 4 (P — Conflicting health of leader of liquor the Loston, evidence 3 duri f gation, ordered by the le |sl(|lm| and begun terday by Attorney | General Joseph E. Warner, was to| continue today. An application for life insurance made no reference to his injuries or to brain disorder, Frank C. ¢ | Goodnough of Binghamton, N. Y., secrctary of the Security Mutual Life Insurance company, testified | and Garrett was passed by the com- | pany's medi examiner. yos ‘guidance Other | evidence introduced showed that 15 | Brooklyn Truck Driver « « -3 cr police fice: Jays later the former police ofiicer Ancsted NG valk ¢|was pensioncd for incapacitating | | Norwalk, Mar. 4.—®—Julius P. | Gorman, a Brooklyn truck driver, resting in a cell in the local police station today following the wild career of his big machine in the business center of the city early this morning. Gorman was arreste of drunken driving and evading responsibility, when a policeman chased his truck after it had knock- injuries. Schumann-Heink’s Son Convicted in Theft Case San Diego, Cal.,, March 4 (P— Henry Schumann-Heink, son of the famous contralto, Mme. 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Turner of Birmingham, writes: “Was troubled 2 with eczema and after 2 yrs, used Peterson’s Ointment for me " I\\I\ll\“l\(l\\ Washington, March attempt to apply the ings” clause of the transportation ct overthrown by the .\upl'o\m,‘ urt, the interstate commerce com- | tirely disappeared.” g | ission today made a new :\hprouch‘ One application of to its problem of collecting from th ‘Ummunt will stop the burning and railroads the “cxcess carnings” as!itching of Eczema and one 35¢ box defined by law, will prove it—all drugstores. LEARNING! 4 (P—Its 1 st n i | {the | ed down two standards protecting a | food in Boston and is sold in some with | ugly skins which to do is abolish | preachers | blessed relief from that painful itch- | delicate skin. | for | about 1 or 5 times, my trouble en- | Peterson's | $12300 VERDICTS UPHELD ON APPEAL Supreme Court Sustains Awards in Fatal Plymouth Accident Three separate judgments, total- ing $12,600, which were handed | down in superior court in favor of | the ecstates of Adam Covaleski and | Edward Deutsch and in favor of Anthony Vasney, were sustained in | the supreme court of errors, accord- ing to information reccived today. The suits webe brought against George Labonne, owner. and Lionel D. LaBonne, driver, of an automobile which was alleged to have crashed into the car in which the three New Britain men were riding in Plymouth in February, 1929. Covaleski and Deutsch dicd at Bristol hospital a | short time after the accident. Their estates sucd for heavy 4Lnn- ages and Vasncy also brought suit. Attorneys Monroe 8. Gordon and Charles W. Tamulonis of this city | and Judge Samuel Rosenthal of Hartford represented the plaintiffs nd Perkins, Wells, Davis & Schacf- er and the firm of Gilman & Marks represented the defendants. A Sury in superior court allowed | damages of $6,000 for each of the| estates and $500 for Vasney. | While the case was still in the | courts, it was said that Covaleski's | mother dicd of grief caused by her son’s death. Honeymoon Trip Through | Europe Given to Couple | Norwalk, March 4 (UP)—A ]|0!\-‘ eymoon trip through Europe was | the wedding present of James A.| Trarrell, president of the United States Steel corporation, to his daughter, Rosamund, who was mar- ried yesterday to Richard Jos Buck, New York broker. | The couple said today they would | sail Friday aboard the Isle Del nee. Several hundred guests attended | nuptial mass in St. Josepl Roman Catholic church, the mony being performed by Rev. W.| Coleman Nevils, president of George- town university: o cere- | | Torrington Man Faces Charges From Wife Lancaster, Pa., March 4 (UP)— A complaint had been sworn out to- day for the arrest of Arthur W. Coates, Torrington, Conn., and bis stenographer, Miss Jenny Rinaldi, of the same place, who are charged by Mrs. Coates with having run away together,, Mrs. Coates alleges that she dis- covered evidence of their having registered at a tourist lodge here. It is believed that the couple have passed through the city and are on their way back to Connecticut. MAY Trenton, D Jerse governor increase in sala $20,000 under the bill passed by the awaiting the consid senate, The measure, kpmworcd by ® Assemblyman Russell publican floor leader, w the house last night b vote. BOON I \\oul‘l receive an y from-$10,000 to Bilious, con NATURK'S REMEDY—tonight —the mild, saf laxative. 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