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e T T - . ; 18 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. f | | . a E ‘¢l 2 | - : i, EANa L . T s | or midnight. and about 2:35 o'clock - - {l‘mn! people buy pencils now anl | f‘___‘—— - Y| ‘1\:\“‘\1 )‘r;“v't,“. also (“l;; rt‘lpl‘vtonll:(((lh:‘o Ma“ ‘\ ho (/aused Ro\‘ Sorgoant Ielely’ andiOfficer* Weare ihen and they always sot a grevn || Common Scold Ordered St e s Rt At City Hall Freed | t o or a yellow pencil. He saw 1 | said, /. 1ty Hal I found it. v o Sl i S ay i y et s o5 g jurck reported that the battery ; a e s erles LB CRUILEE ERL U i S el | T HAVE ‘ [pireets who created ‘a disturbancel,, o Bond tive' hata, of: chiocolale 8 handed the “heggers” paper money St el gommonshl | fiand ibroka i window in Mayor Basli oty ore found, onilone, otk [ atnal hane ity | halach s i soan ]| 9 | oncssa’s office in City Hall Saturday CAnAY wers ToVR. S0 008, B on i Copytight 1230 Dally Mistor, Inc. ays received one or more bl plegwiterand mothorjofiflyeh| | rorenoon, ced from police | 504! ut found mo trace of the, S children, was preparing today to || T & e Ghstodyitod ered by | borhood but foun . ‘ pencis, L eve o ananer weisnmoriond o || Dilfeient Groups to Put on Com- (aicaiitaa SE s [ | & LarIes S seie '] order of Judge Harry Runyon. f | nrt | e e made and it was found that a cee- | = . s . | . by | police conr ; % F The order t Al A A Ao hat e _| UsE MERALD CLASSIFIED ADS i 1 | tain district drug ring was puttios || gine order to move was in ad- f| DG[II!VG Plogmms ; Kryssals demandod that he bo giv- | USI b e | out the dope in containers reseni- sy a2 L Sk wlll Bc Asked How He KPG S en employment to enable him to sup- | Baffle mysterics give you Ingenjous and dramatic crimes Lo solve | out the bicent: A S e B i e Y Y B S S aad ndal — 2 actual cases which have bafiled detee- | | Pling blue pencil. vietion under one of the old (Special to ihe Ierald) i s oiiine iobs opon [ Lol i ey —_— common Taws *in the December || Newinston, Maren 10-Newins=— AU{o3 and ADATUENES | e heciared ne woutd not be refused | Abven Quroughout the warld dn years past. term of the criminal court ton Grange will obscrve its annual e ek e el )y Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what Neighbors accused Mrs. Grainer [ |competitive program tomorrow | at the police were casily available the detectives had t« gc upon and no more. Which arc the telltale of making “wild" accusations and | [night. This y the married men | Boston, March 10 (UP)—A grand Vhe i A lenione shia valed In short, how will yon | “Who | clues? What do ycu deduce frem them? answer the question asked of you at the end of cach bafie? is guilty?” or “Wlat was the motive?” ctc. This is no contest, there SHONS DISORDER single women will using vile language, Judge Run- | |and compete | jury iny men as to which can be called the | posed *c best entertainers. with the married women and single | private life of Oliver B. Garrett, de- headquarters liquor squad, appeared stigation of the official and | ar’ of the Boston police | el In t throus wherupon other job seckers him and a fight ensued. he melee, Kryszak put his a window but did not injurc are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. [ | ' The lomv’fliflon will be «mlvl‘r'l probable today | nimself. He v in ‘ frenzy but .m(»: 3 N E b] |for two nights' programs and to-| Fyidence obtained in connection | being locked up he became calm and inafi B womel Il endeavor 10 Win | the office of Attorney General Joseph | = | i hE ingle women wi the office o D C]UCS lO Stolen Gems FOUnd i ThOlOlIg Xfil]]ll]d[lOl]S | READY F[]R SEA the contest, Everett M. Stowell be- |15 Warner was such as to demand |Three Suspc';f"d of c L | e | inz in . On 1\ 25 the | grand jury action, it was stated. S N Cragle Tlan T I C l\ L N York. March LP)—Tf Ry second program, put on by the mar- Investigators have learned that btealmg Auto Flez = ork. March 10.—(UP)— O e ied women and single men, will be | until he bacame a member of the| Three young men w con run lb » . n l’OO ettcr vou have (hat uncomfortable feeling El S w ] . s o w . presented with Bertram 4, | headquarters liquor squad, Garrett | ning aw an nobile own- 1 per A st after catinz, ust swallow a | KT ed]flg ayes elgl][ lecturer of the Grange, in charge. |never had more than $50 in a bank. |ed by & Aol e tickbla Rl . 2 Judges Wil be from out-0f-{OWR [They are checking the sources of a |street o | photosrasiea Plus Adding Cargo Space ~ » dozen bank accounis, most of the | the en ot of Bu S Pl Ividence that science is reducing b It is reques that all applica- | in the name of Garrett’s wife, which | rek's garage and Iaft in front of it. | o 4 cy almost to the van- | e tions for members be in for [ have been located, The revort that the car had been | 12 of the largest flat pieces { ) \:w\"_l»wn]rl‘m’o‘v : ’._w’_‘l Charleston, 8. ., March, 10.—(®)— |tomorrow ht's meeting. he attorney general's inquiry aken came o the police cherily aft- ironed only 45¢ ademy of medicine " | A vouns man’s dream of a rivetl ington Notes scheduled to resume Wednesday. Be- | 2 | Boch, an Austrian engincer, with a | e 2 o A. B. Ryer of Branford | fore the heari are concluded, | = g iny camnera. only a little more thar | =hip of stecl todiy was partially the weck-end- with Mr. and | Garrett is expected fo take the wit- . 2 4 i N Tber f Ao Suck abeas AL | e e ot Fo e (e 1 3 A o on syt | deceat o sepechoate ko the it RN | 15L over one-half an h lons. wrove suecess or failure of the idea The Leagu of Women Yoters | probably will be asked how he h ; TG | he device is known as the gastro ‘Carolinian® first rivetless self- | Will Tiold a meeting at the home of [ heen able, on a policeman's LDs > f photor and is slightly bulkicr than | B e Rt v of Arlington ! stroch Hatt| niaintain tve. Boston | I, A lemon drop. 1t includes two of the | PTOY AL NN | o kd, tomorrow afternoon veral summer homes anid . & smaller cameras at the end of a | Maritime ¥ waited only favor- ) "y 5 dies' Aid socicty will hold | automobiles | rubber tube and between them is a4 > weather for weed fria and B 5 ¢ fec ; . s on th \ ocean be Al Bupper i I'riends of Garrelt have a " Hiny electric bulb all controlled from | on “_‘v" L n before | s on Trriday ovenin cial offic b L . 2 = Ric h‘u;-rl 1%, Smiith, a little past LI it i LRI L member of a wealthy family and | -.une pleture jaifahen byiaanighivil s oy e O Tenreal 1| Ble for flioso nwlio ido 1ok care! foul (hat {hisinfizht acconnbifor the bank sh of the clectric bulb and lasts | ¥ears ¢ ! e the =5 Supper”’ An entertain- | accounts and other signs of opulence, css than a hundredth of ond. | the environment of the ship yards at | |15 <SS SIRRE - S0 oincrslal : but give 00 can=iepower and wport New i,\.‘ _\\.‘mvn:[.;ix]m‘u i on 15 o v Tom iy | o P = 2 ey had dreamed of n all welded:ahin. o, S G, G E Sy gy Pedestrians Killed in ; Sl e e pleted and he broushi his dox to |2(lcrmoon i the parich house ot Massachusetts Accidents plicatior neans o ! s 2:50 o'clock instead of at the home 5 Aare : . = 3 Hoscis : ¢ e S e Boston, March 10 (UP)—Three | conditions wlich are not 1 Chacis W ovklih Sloe pesl i Ol Sbinra b A bl ot vlio Mas Heou | noriab i b 1o By Saiono : ordinary methods. i e et haw a |taken to the hospital with an in-|y4109 in Ma chusetts ¢ night e L SDANY o P T feetion in her hand. 5 e v hetie ca Jecided 1o try A few minutes after leaving {he Judge Resents Gifts | " Iaenyhonices ¢ : hd hospital for women in . . id Verdi el was laid on June eeeinsEhurciig Sl antenicelns where she was employed Offered to Aid Verdict il el T G ORRE e SN B e 10 Gt R e T e Torrinzton, March 10 (UP)—An oil \n’v"\*y‘l(‘v".l‘hw ‘atnre of the |Hional chapel. The speakers for the| ponerty, 60, wan fatally hurt when lezed attempt o procure colored | BRE CREIE B L T AT fents pros |t three meetings will be Rev. |hit by an automobile. She dicd | justice with spinach and fruit | =D was divuied unfl m PLoT | Marey 1 on Mareh 19, Rov.|giortly afterward in tho hospital, | i brought Thomas Mekdeei of Bristol | lecting It in this and foreish COUN- {yarlos’ K. Tracy on March While crossing a strect in Malden, | ind William Narsiff of Torrington | trics had been obtaino PSRl Il o Abail L e = hefore common pleas court foday on | AL s eslen Sriss MY R f e e e L enne Ve son | : hEr o o obtain paien cre going for- s struck by ¢ chine and suf- : % charges of contempt of court. 2 e e TS rana o aptuph h caused §% tt i Th' d dF da They examincd the Queen of Diamonds. no o eapeet | While Ju Fibert P. Hamtin | ward, the hull of hip rose. not |(AS: WEL e i d ull fracture which cavsed 2 ) i ursgay am riday ever marked a card as s this was considering his decision in a | Yith : : :lv pne 'H;‘:l‘h ” A o e Merchant Tailoring | 4 or civil action in which Mekdeci | hammer, but with the hiss of the id Y. 58, was ” Yy l Queen of Diamonds 1 boto ent out. Ther T U ¢ and a | Clectric weldi apparatus singing fatally injured when run down by a West Main Street et an a 1t started out as an ordin: 1:no do Burton friond, Navsift, callod on him and |Uic song ot industry car while crossing a strect in Win- || a poker game police had | would by wtempted to present him with o bag| The “Carolinian® slid from the chendon. She dicd soon afterward |° A . bed five of the crow The o 1 ng 1 . o 4 ¥ 1 bask 2 o ways on February 14, in the pres in a hospital n . of spinach and basket of fruit. When ¥ | . e deadent i e s got away. o e ofused ‘the offoring, the | ChCe of navy and civilian expert Another automobile accident, in- 5 PH e e e Lol y e RIS DS AT who predict: that she will come 1 Ji volving a head-on collision between PHOT@GR/‘_ S S P s . . Nerhes ann o i ! j e el 10unl avait throush the trials with flying colors : two machines in Westminister, sent AV AP Radio Concert Ecach Saturday mes AN LE ) wime ana | later theycalled ‘on Judge Ham- & W Hian i o five Heywood Memorial | [ That is What Yeu War 8:30 P, M. . authorities kne n a game an ehambersiand orders for {heir | After tho tests the “Caroliniant’ wi 5 . Sl f 3 A ii That is What Yeu Want 10 (1L hey would never si 1 TR A b R e bo pliead in . wise frage ]fl\‘l"et‘ %flvi HIS G"ems ng_ hospital, 1 night. The T = Station WEAF dil ke e e ssuel i AW Yer pays n 1en - victims we = and i tenry We Mgk m Beatter leasea: .‘ ; e 7 A raving of 20 per cent in weight i o T . d D - Howard of Greenville, N. IL.: their e G Br b i T HILLS INY BAIDLD savliz or 30 per cent e o 1 fessioniDue toiTnird Degree oot 5w . and Ambroze, 10 T . 3 sen. of the plain clo “After vo he fashionable lorest ills Inn method, dry dock ofiicials sg Toston, March 0! (GP)—Goslas 5 T feteantiine bificetio 0. 8 worite rendesvous for tennis celi- | Roykin said he hed Gamis, 15, who notice said aamited | De@dlock Continues in ) T nantito ] 2ot Wl 1 dropped haif | brities during the tournament season | welded ship ha . 4 e Y Pl Differe . 1 sca may: have a list o vt at Torest Hills, T.. T.. has joined the | capacity due to the aby having sentiablichniall §ilditor oung Flan Differences s R . Al cards 1 see they |list of hostelries in the metropolitan | jna holts, Only 5.000 pounds of | DAck Ty and Brooklin Berlin rch 10 (UP)—Tnabil- drug rinz,” Dickson said ere mar tonnic knoy 1| area that have heen raided by prohi- | gjoctric weld Noteeaaiyves | Laaritie nen Nangioh ity of the German cabinct to MO \ a1 marl Il be able to put mie | bition agents. S STnATedGth 00 pounds of |7 cted to a ment i monize its differences on financial Baths 5 : A ¥ o what bhuneh tried w2 \ squad of dry vivets used in @ vereel of similay | HON priov fo court trial as result of | reform measurcs forced postpone- | | are especially valunble in combnation R 5 Dinveaterdaiang < T the statements of friends that he i ment of the sccond rcading of the for arehal - Conditions, ; s noha a < Joi. | said were five bar Jrresponsible ol Depleted” Nerves, © Eieum | founc mo I » N . " o r. {om S 5 1 3 aEteS: : o ltcr the Queon of Diamonds. That|auantity of whiskey. Louis Gosdorf- |1 obol Pilewinis Marel Gazulis' 19-year-cld wife. for- until tomorrow. The second reading i ik ALY 10 < : = and nih cmployes woro [Rebel-Pilgrims Tarch werly Valerie White of Dar larhor, | was to have taken place today forms of el ’ nary valu he by the words n my v -ders of Gandhi e : i Ao o Disorders. Nerve Vitalizer Ot course, T this sicnos.” queens ofien being On Orders of Gandh fare, o eollece pludentc fuaited thell i fle fot st ntompromisingl | T eEh S S S LSS by O 4 , SR Gh Ro farch 10 (UP)—The |alleged Dlackmailer at city jail yes- | pocition of the five n Nt i S B & i 0l ehronie '}‘h“\‘l room e e thul S e uard o6 Dlabatmas Gands fiorcayand r reiterated her belief | parties, it is doubtful if 5 maladies that would not yield to any s v X Yo .. 3 frtiid ol s his innocence. The youth has e 1 b ached within ihe other form of treatment. Price poppaliwhon e St lty vertisement {heir campaign of civil disobedience | been held in licu of $5.000 bail nest 24 hours, and the deadlock | | PSF treatment, 15 for . < Phis, s - duck 22 3 e {o Great Britzin's rule of India on | houzh Police Captain John A. may result in fall of the cabinet, || ° = I nuidead o8 Sl A | REGISTRA NOTICE: Ve nesaog ady ia on the march, | Anderson said Gazulis admitted re- dissolution of the Reichstag. and || sy combination Fiectrical Treatments :]w"‘alo\‘ ‘m s H:‘ J 5 o o P | he registrars of the City of New | Gandhi's Gquarters here an- | sponsibility for four threatening let- inew general clection are the best obtainable ng only el S e ol hi ) Miitain will be in on at their nounced foc gl iy enyineslion] e = Sl e esih o omthe Gioso robber T E oftice, Ttoon 1all building Passing thron < helween 000 from young women, TORECLOSURE SUIT FILED Lol e m vublic i “Nearl i (3] Queen ot | o0 Thursday h 13, 1950, from | Armedabad 1 Bo . the route of cha rged with nm‘\ two, proceedings have been W00 or i AT sture had ol.n | Diamo 9 o'clock a. . o 5 o'clock p. m. to | Gandhi's pil 2o, a party of In- of Mrs. Donald McKay inst Joseph Hoftman, worth of stuff had bewn siol il S osih Teations L matbholrsaa ey e Coniplelime o Georae H. Monks, Honeyman, Abraham Kra- ‘ rwl,; a days before e : do it SUiitiot Carch oriioE 1tk t o vitz, tave Knaus, . 1. McKner- e S ; 5 to “Gilly" Jor istration. for the h and City Atlorney Demeter, coun- | ney 1 the Builders' Morts: UDDY'S outzrown bite will quick- 0:“,0.,',‘ h 1 b ction to he held on T April Gandhi wtion |zl for the accused. alleged police | Corp. by the New York Life Insn cers. - J - ¢ Iy bring CASH if ofiered for sale et S <, 1030 All applications “Fo b in defiar iced “third degree mothods,” in ob- |anze Co. The mortgage is for. $60 f e in the Fovald Classificd AdS, —To .':,'\.1(;'[ 2 mad be in the hands of the DBritish has bec { Gazulis' confession, (. 000 and the property is : 19 c wows, * i S ] 7 i . 1 before 5 p. m., March 13, lish government monopoly ince on declared, howeve Arch street Dr q O MBS Yes, you ¢an charge your ad. evidently the vice rovalty of W n Hast- ully warned of he mortgage was given in 1926 . - s time o { THOMAS i nd has now become one of the his nd told that he needn't by Harry Shor and lIsracl Bronsicin. The Nature Cure Nps | o : WILLIAM 7 or issucs in Gandhi's campaizn. | talk at all unless he cared to.” Tt was transferred to Hoffman by || Naturopathic ic: Herald . 0 1 '”\\\" — According to \orities, the 1-t- | Honeyman. Other defendants namaod 1 sovrn ST 2 IILAN LAY S th FOR BUST RESULTS ors in question products of a | cither have store leases or other in- Y 0N e “,‘ 0 I‘ 2 = e USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS typewrite ilis. Mis | terests. s Class]f;ed Ads back allf of \ ) 1 tip-off SR — = - = - = - — s Y st don't want it 10/ b suep 1o NOT THE PUPIL OF THE TEACHER’S EYE se b his qu v Dicli=ol 1 ¢ Burton was ; i : DhAis Loy \ 1ong ects | 3LEST Mo™M AN Pop AN’ T WELL- | WAS A BAD BDY AQAIN|| ) MADE A BEAUTIFLUL SHOT AN W~ AS 1 WAS SAYIN' fom, 1 wasm' ot Bur- pencil. A con ‘ |ALL MY REUTIVES oW BeTH TODAY AN’ WAS CAUGHT THRBWIWN | jag | SURPRIGED To FIND TH il Sy e D ton declared e ¢ ot s hat A b = se \ N ey N TRS 1S - = A went broke and 1 ac 1 rol 1 wrot i SIDESEAN AL TNAERIENDS S A )t.um\: AN THIS 1S BOW | | rpariER BACK 1N THE Reot 1 GoT © CAUGHY An'y 1'™ . for five bu orth o 1 Pencils WHAT \ AINT MAD AT T HAPPENED — THE TEACHER LOENT OUTA| AETER GHE HAD SAID LT WERL > & friile that was h 1 | \ S ' Re {i 2 Y ekt . i : b FER VERY Goo THE ROOM AN’ BEFORE \ RNEW VT 1| 0 PO ol s SHE weoulD v ) 1 HAD A SPITBALL RIGHT 1N MY HAND MR E up & three-zrand lo | i | REASONS Y ; | i ' | BE "GONE FER FIWE MIWUTES 1 It Piersor a kept it | AN THERE WAS FATSOS HEAD STARIN = e = \gw_‘f\ ME RIGHT VERY, UNDERWANDED Ot RE o W Picrzon foun | 2 % - RUN TME | |PART, \ AUS T, BY 1 1 A ACE - [ |SINCH THINGS 'S ) o 1 | % . | | L . re, | % | i o i Pread by | 1 me ! i | ey reerved gy - LAGDE CALLAN POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRET | DAUGHT | was Coia 1 “Janc only 26, ol int | i but a woman o be old- it’s { | can cr'n that to fecl thrilled | | cct i 189 -l when a widoy with x| theyl he children come: ¢ourtin’.” UL off before voung men.” Copyright, 1230, 1 | | —_— \_.___—___/1 W[NDOWW ABLE TO SEE HIS DALUGHTER DALY, AN’ HIS WIFE ER GERTRUDE , WHEN OUTS|DE PE —Pvr\"y S NAFOLEON PERKINS! HECK OF A LOTTA GOOD DONE )% THIS HERE WILL SOLVE T 3 THERE! N I GOTTA B2 b = A SHETLAND FONY THERE.! NOW ALL L GOTTA 0 BE SMUGGLED INTO SAMS FOOR OLE ELMER'S R, o) = = E N | ARNED 5 B e 6 v i PROBLEM. HELL BE COSTUME:, WHATS DO, 15 RECONCILE MAW, Tt GONNA CHANGE YOUR NAME, TO ) US OWNING A HOSS, AN'ALL YoU GOTTA DO 1S TO MAKE FRIENDS WiTH GEET,R:J/D\E)

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