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20 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1930. —_— Baffle Mysteries Copyright 1930 Dally Mirror, Ine, Baftle mysteries give you ingenious and dramatic crimes to solve —many of ther: founded on actual cases which have bafiled detec- tives throughout the world in ycars past. Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what the detectives had & gc upon and clues? What do ycu deduce frem them? answer the question asked of you at the end of each baflle? 1s guilty?” or “Wkat was the motive?” etc. are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. |ton, which fof the | Gregory believed to be Mr. Chamberlain. stolen from they were on |lookout for the slightest |knowing that a wise crook | Burton would realize that he in a jam. There ndin they home, one | out annoying the | the | clue, like was | fy and stated that they would have attacked the express agent | they not been drunk. Both men they had families to support day. It v in-| to Prosecutor to | that the automobile of liquor, but he would not press charge. Judge Ryder fined each man and costs on the breach of charge and imposed a 30-day pen jail sentence on that | drunkenness. He lectured the | of be also reported. accor Charles T was something friend to his lawver having the lawyer come queer stead o him The double n the note nd a glance mention of the also created suspicion at the Queen of Dia- monds convinced Dickson that ti marked card story was just blind. No sharp would mark cards so crudely Q ring Which are the telitale In short, how will yon no more. - The en of | | something also, then. “Who ke all good believed in Diamonds meant Wha detectives, the old sayingz, He scarched men of Bur- hamed of their actions, warr | them to take more interest in t families in the future. They placed in the hands of Probation | ficer J. Connolly of New Britain | the next six months. Dic This is no contest, there type ha What Happened After Bank Robbers The mervous little man ur took two traveling bag and ¢ What Happene:l? The car on the west-hot was the regulation Pullman two' compartments at each cnd Two well-dressed men canie the car. The porter opened the partment for them and {00 traveling bags. The compar was next to the sections One of the men voung, the other elder! cial paper showed in pocket of older Juggage, of the cxpensive been subjected 10 travel and bore many While the porter them in their compartmen rather plainly into the car. He shot a glance into 1he compar came past open door. it cot the ove man sort consid labels as dressed ma Examining his slip to loca scat he seemed rather disturb The seat was against the compari- ment opposite that occupicd b two men, and facing forward The nervous little man put shabby black suiteas scat and lookrd sively at the facing him, “I beg said. The young him coldly by he wasn't the sor wrould try a train flirtation. “Yes?" she said “Wouldn't you ing forward? 1 people dislike 1o and I don't mind & “I don't mind— sides, 1 have th Have to ride O, that ting off before can have my the slip upper.” He extended the The Young wo tently. H ous and, she eved, but he ing to That's nice o They exchang Noung 100k forward The relieved. He nin rather reag your wom ratl know ride 8l port The furtively their Jones, trailed “women.” who got did not H Automobile Cases ven violators of the motor hicle laws were tried. Their were disposed of as follow Iskra of New Britain, brakes, fined $10 and costs Collins of KFarmngton, operatin without paying motor veh utment for license, § Joseph Billinger of driving without a possession, and ispended upon H lico cnou nd th va went v 5 tment and callz1 Weyland, also rworld as the defec Flee? de of connect thiz on Din represents 1 Brit in mond bionde type co: ayment ting nse, §5 and costs: 1. J Hariford, driving without a in possession. 33 and co it ment suspended upon payment nk Santa, drivi 1 costs: Britain, driving witl 5 and costs. Turbull and H. Thien failec in court when thei alied and Prosecutor Cha Conlon ordered them bhrought e placed their bonds at §100 © Episcopal Church | On Wednesday, Limber will he celebration of munion at 16 a. m. at of Our Saviou On Thur: evening o'clock the second in a lenten services will be held A lenten supper will be serve the parish house of the Church Our viour tomorrow evening f 6 o o'clock | purchased from Boy ing to the church. Parish guild will v afternoon at 3 parish housc nost of the stolen hidden partment of co: withou Allarc Gregory Pess Weyland's had tak poker g1 to put up i brol story of automatic s ¢ ring s crowd on ong biz ring taking in pay 2 woull hooey . PLAINVILLE NEWS d I'rom Page Seven) 7 Notes Day, holy ¢ the Chu b be started soon in the af a of those on t present so tha Dhuc list series the town | after an month due to the lack | a docket. Most of the cases dealt violators of the motor vehicle sted by the police a campaign last Friday on n street. ry Higzins and Josey New Britain wer Judze Meritt 0. Ryde on | the peace and re arrested Constable I3 they had cre- t the railroad Tickets 1 The Tht meef Sadiwis- § o'clock arr ned Church Activities combined meeting of the Aid sociely and Missionary of the Baptist church will held on Thursday afternoon at o'clock at the home of Mrs. Johnson on Woodford avenue members of hoth organizations cd to attend "he Women's Home Chamber- sion society of the picked up the man v church will him over the counter to | mecting tomorrow Hi nd interceded and ! o'clock at the home took place outside th rman. 13 Crown men refusing 1o leave will be served at The Ladies' Aid ! Methodist church ternoon at onage. H ach of They noon by after A dies station A Willia American 2 ntative, en jumped on hon he open- 5 Tepr stat- the 1 and Ior Advent CF hold a afternoon = of Mrs. 1 street the M caid th threw floor fight tion, the payin ng pa be ke tment that he could fa The ts compar tea meeti socicly of ill meet tor 2:30 o'clock in ckwards, rmin compit busine apen ment prosperou < ligh 1 culation o door band it the Atkinzon of 913 L3 tomorrow evening at 7 Sunday afternoon gospel mecting s be held on March 16 at the man st § . 3 I'reat L. Sanford of 192 Bry i (L will start at 2:30 o'clock Entertalnme will be zive tomorre leagt h Ty t st by whas- compari- fa i littlo ray st Epworth League An entertainment Methodist churel by the Epworth Skin Hopeless? ;i i, ! pleasing program. The evening’ Ts it marred by pimples, black- | !criainment will be conterea heads or similar blemishes? Then | one act play entitled “The Bish bezin today to use Resinol Soap | ¢omedy farce. The receipts w and Ointment. Apply the oint- | (urned over to the church ment to the irritated spot-. nee is expected fifteen mi: 5 may be obtained from nol Soap member of the Epworth leaz well. This simple trcatment High School to Pley inging smecoth, clear com- sketball to many who had thought pecded meet Wl for 10 100k dint irst look hom i he didn't oing for- his an with v the compartmen:. door was closed no probability drink > dinner Tic) Emger inz 4 Tla men ¢ ou Ny b s The old door, and was me their last opportunity to wit sensational high school wction before the § mes Friday and urday clashes with the Resinol Soap tends to prevent blemishes | FREE, Trial sizs sackage on reaest. | Rezino!, Dept.&7,Baltimore,Md. | Resmol turned 1 it the quintet - Watertow < o'cloe is in high spirits because tation 1o compete in the this lost on move of little inutes o m] Higzins and Sadiwiski pleade guil- | were sorry for their actions yester- | the important tournament games. It Conlon, two men had operated an while under the influence peace enders and said that they should | were | Louis | Thomas 5 and cost judgment | lice: without nd §. Mig- cas: there Scouts belonz- 45 o'cloch home round Al > teams at S be enjoyed after nament for C Dancing will not | game. had| The team is in great condition and said | tomorrow’s game will help the men and | sharpen up their weak points hefore orrs, the e Lone Vote Cast Early; Democratic “Landslide” New York, March 11, (UP)— The Sth election district of the 18th assembly district went over- whelmingly democratic today in a by-election to select a repre- sentative. Only one voter was eligible in that district. Joseph Stanek ap- peared at the polls in the fore- noon and announced that as far as he was concerned the ballot- ing had been a democratic land- slide. Stanek said he had voted in order to give the election of- ficials and the policeman at the ding | is expected will be crowded Y Team Victorious The Plainville basketball team this | gefeated the New Britain South church five last evening 1, and went into a tie for first place in the | county “Y" league with the Hard- [ware city aggregation. A playoff | game will be necessary to decide the WO | Jeague championship. Last vear the ame two teams ended up the season 1 1 g i S |in a tie and a playoff was played | | Polling place “a vacation for the heir | with New Britain winning. A fullac- ||| Test of the day. The eslimated count of Jast night's game will be|] cost to the city of Stanek's lone found on the sporting p Imnortant Meeting There will be an important meet- ing of the firemen’s ball committee this cvening at § o'clock in the fire- men’s rooms on Pierce strect. Cav Slightly Damaged Jsidore Geisinger of the Geisinger | Furniture store of New Britain was | cut and bruized about the chest| when his car was forced off the road | | vesterday at Hart's corner. The car was slightly damaged. No arrests © made. Plainville Grange Notes Tlainville Grange has been invi to visit Wethersfield Grange t and take part in a neighbor's n TRUMEULI Ares a1 s1 86 that the gym e sus of of-| for | KENNEDY NEW MANAGER Thomas Kennedy has been appointed manager in | charge of the furnishings depart- ment of the N. I. Mag & Sons, Inc.. according to announcement made today by officials of the company. Mr. Kennedy has been in the clothing business in New Britain, | Bristol and for the past month has been in New Haven. He took the Knox training course in New York recently. He is the son of Mrs. Mary | A Kennedy. ve 1 tive | 5 ic a| ain, his wer sts: | L%a e of n; 1d of ted DISTRICT O. U. A. M. MEETING LEAGUE | American will hold a union meeting tonight in Vega hall, 59 Arch strect. The New Britain council will have charge of the program. Guests are cxpected from Bristol, Waterbury, Meriden sast Hampton. IEntertainment pper will follow the initiation. STUDENTS HONOR SANTORD Hartford, March 11.—The entire student council of - Loomis institute will attend funeral services for George W. Sanford, Jr., tomorrow afternoon in Immanuel Congrega- tional church. Sanford, a junior at the school, died as the result of in- Zarelin juries received when an automobile d in | Thomasen 9| ran over him. Sanford was a pas- 1 of | Peck nger in the car and had rom | ', Griffin to retrieve his hat which fell be | McGibbon | driver of the car drove back to pick up Sanford and ran over him wnen the youth fell off the rear bumper. PARSONS HAVE E Bridgeport, March port ‘Protcstant ministers tomorrow will present what their term specifie evidence of liquor law violation” to the police commission. The Rev. Charles Kramer, chairman of the social service committee, yes terday would not say whether evi- dence of police corruption is in- cluded. a5 al 104 59 04 Powers Greener . Ewald Teicher mith 134 hout 80 d to 59 rl in ach. 436 474 Amperes 51 a6 = da Livingston . Babick om- irch Tot on IDENCE 11.—Bridge- | Griflin morc trianni i cir- Ihin All ar. 452 oOhms S0 4 12 114 Totals . Dionne Deloy 100 56 o8 Br Edw cign 3 WASHINGTON EDITOR DEAD Washington, March 11 (P —Alfre Grokenbrough Williams, author an cditor, died suddenly herc today of heart attack. 489 9 Volts Sl 4 Totals i 2580 25T 100 104— Hiltpold Carlson mmer H. Griffi Silverio ng the mor- the StomachTroubles Headache and Dizziness 1t vour stomach is sick, you are sick all aver. If voucan't digest your food, you lose strength, get nervous and feel as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to health and activity thousands who suffered just as you do— many of themright herein town. Forinstance, here is a letter from Mr. Nicholas Bu)*n?k. who says: “Indigestion was carryingmedown atan alarmingrate. One time it had melaid up in bed for six weeks. Tanlac has me eating, sleeping, and feeling fine and I don't believe it has an equal.” Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinaze digestive troubles—relieves as, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. Get.a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn’t help you. Accept no substitute. win | Totals ome rect A il of sal 119 carriage. Plainville. Tor Woods. adyt Troad canp or wish to o neighbors and friends, Mr. Iryc, all who sent flowers. offerad cars or in any other helped to lighten our burden ng our sad bereavement in the loss of our be- (”"‘ Hoved wife, mother and daughter. | - | THANKS our sincere W thank cxpre nt n at eve du (Signed) MR. HOWARD AND SON and MRS. 1 SANFORD on Heht L. SANFORD. | ARTIST DEAD 11 (P— el MR VARIETY T.ondon. March lost one of its most popular artists today when Harry ! succurnbed to a long illness. His grotesque hurlesque 1910, whe Johnson defes Jim Jefiries, as “the hope of boxing’ Was at the top of the bills of Lon- don music halls for years. He also played a prominent part in Christ- mas pantomimes. He was 45 years old. any rong of West street | Members of the Order of United | Mechanices in this district | HUNDRED MILLION FUND IN SENATE Senate Committee Asks Speed on Deliciency Bill Washington, March 11 (A—The $100,000.000 additional fund re- quested by President Hoover for the farm board was added to the first deficiency appropriation bill today by the scnate appropriations com- mittee. The senate committee ordered the deficiency measure, carrying a to- tal of $171,869,377 {o meet cmer- |} gency expenses of the government, reported to the senate immediately | and Chairman Jones announced he | | would attempt to get action on the | bill tomorrow., The commiftee included the $7.- 000,000 authorized for seed loans to | farmers in the storm siricken states | | of the northwest, midwest-and south- cast. | Other funds added to the | were | $150,000 to continue the American | delegation at the London Naval | conference; $3,000,000 for loans to | planters in Porto Rico; $30,000 for the investigation of Haitian condi- tions; $12,000,000 for river and har- bor w and $50,000 for a confer- ence on inter-American highways. “The additional $100,000,000 for | the farm board was recommended | by President Hoover. Saturday and | is in addition to $150,000,000 al- ready authorized. While the scnate has refused to consider any of the annual appro- priation_bilis pending disposition of the tariff, scnate leaders werc hope- ful today that this emergency app priation bill could be rushei | through tomorrow. Its funds woull | become immediately available upon enactment of the measure. “The senate committee added $30,- 000 for additional surveys into th: feasibility of the Columbia basin ir- vigation project. 1t also approvel 1,000 for invesligations on th irecn river and other tributaries o the Colorado river in connectio with reclamation service The fund of §1,100,000 for {h- support and education of India pupils as approved by the house W reallocated to allow more funds fo: proper food for the Indian chil-| 'k, t 1 HOLDS DRIVE! R RE PO\SIBLL New Haven, March 11 (UP) | Coroner mes J. Corrigan today held Julian Gregory of East I"x\(l\ criminally responsible for the d(dth‘ of Mrs. Georgiana Newman, 48, (wr Bridgeport, who succumbed to in- | jurie eccived in triple automo- | bile accident in Guilford February | | The coroner's {ory was driving | of liquor when he crashed into c ldriven by Frank Kaytis of South- {bury and in which Mrs. Newman was riding. finding said Greg- under the influence ra REFUSES TO DEBATE LAW | New Haven, March 11 (UP)—The Yale Dcbating association prefers | not to discuss prohibition with Har- | vard at this time. The association voted not 1o accept Harvard's invi- tation to debate the subject at meeting last night. The teams will arzue “that the senate should adopt | the Pan-American arbitration treaty.” DS CONDOLENCE Hartford, March 11.—Mayor Bal- | | terson was requested by council last | night to send on the (‘\(\ behalf a message of sympathy to the family | of the late ex-President William | Howard Taft. The mayor was also asked to appoint a committee of three aldermen to present resolu- tions on the death of the formc i chief justice. TILDEN ])l F'L \Ts )\\HI\L\\\ Nice, France, March 11 (A—Bill | | Tilden reached the third round of the Nice championship tennis tour- | | nament toda easily defcating I-. Kshimann, 6 6- in a second | round match. Informer Not Accomplice Denver Justice Decides Denver, March 11 (#—An inform- er cannot be regarded as an accom- plice in the purchase of intoxicating liquor as evidence against a seller of liquor, the Colorado supreme court has ruled. The case concerned the prosccu- tiong of a suspect found guilty of selling to two federal prohibition agents a quart of liquor. He was sentenced to a term in the state pen- itentiary, and the supreme court yes- terday affirmed the decision of the lower court. The agents were held to ‘have com- plied with their duty in purchasing the liquor and using it as evidence, NO DECISION ON SHIPS Montreal, Que., March 11 (P—At headquarters of the Canadian ma- tional steamships today it was stated | no decision had been T hed with rcference to the proposal to make Boston a port of call for the West Indies steamers of the company. This statement was made in re- sponse to inquiries regarding a re- port. emanating from Halifax that Boston was to be placed on the West Indies-Canadian national schedule. Corns Lift right Ou, A few drops of Freezone does it! Puts the corn to sleep—deadens all pain— and soon makes it so loose in its bed of flesh that it lifts right out! Hard corns or soft—all are ended by Freezone. Callouses, too. Get a bottle at any drug store and walk and dance in comfort! 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