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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. . Baffle Mysteries Cop; t 1230 Dafly Mi Bafile mysterics give you ingenious and dramatic crimes to solve —many of ther: founded on actual cases which have bafled detee- tives throughout tha world in years past Each mystery gives you thie facts established by the police—what the dctectives had t« gc upon and no more. clues? What do yeu deduce frem them? answer the question asked of you at the end of cach bafile? 18 guilty?” or “Wkat was the motive are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. In short, how will you T'his is no contest, there Diamonds Disappeared Before Eyes of Guards not be neede. | win engage in missionary worl. | Hartford County Y. M. C. A. Mo- i s old-fashioned | tion pictures were shown during the c heard next | evening. the Com- SR 1 down a fak beside | munity club. A committee of wom- | Marv Wilki T ; | his own. with Mrs. Philip Lotz Ma” Wilkins Freeman The cameramen wit nging the program Bowes figured it would havc sible. in the wd around chool will s cameramen, for s to| Wednesday cvening big film cases was st was a genuinc e, th ¢ B lies” Aid statec hat fuil.” in the t hall Ingall's | nunity building Wednesday ev v I"ollowing e trick won't when Bowe as 1 1 successiul, neemer 15 heen made Nine) uthoritics as to wha of New montl Al cr home followir vill . | visit as the guest of her cling of the T gs of the e we-| Dies in New Jersey Today supper | 1887 and since that time she has | cntertainment | wri n about 5 books cxclusive of Harrington itor yesterday tion which 1 week to find a X Trees,” and *Yate's BERLINAEWS & srence Carns is ar- | Metuchen, N. J.,, March 14.—(P— Com- | home in Metuchen today. ning. | ler first novel was published in | | | her numbericss short stories and | he zine articles. | of her hooks, popular a | been | decade are: “The Heart High- ool I married Dr. Charles Freema No in 1902, who died in 19 by the ing his cntire estate, valued at | will be | 3.000 to Harry Mohring, his| chauffeur in whose home above the | 1s returned ily gar Dr. Freeman resided | ) extended | after an estrangement from his wife | ster, Mrs. | and sister. | vd Huibert of Maple Hiil. e = vs’ elub held SENIOR H. S, NOTLS Jing at Community hall was | The students of the local Senior | of Leonard They specialized in small diamonds —<old thousands of them daily, | eting was chool assembled this morning | Black of the school auditorium for the | first time in several “wecks. Princi-|Slade to discuss matters of impor-|and Buzards Bay joined in the assemblies will be held as a| regular thing every morning here- | COTTAGES BURN TODAY after. Principal Slade said that the reason for holding the assemblics| was that it made the students rea- | lize that they were members of one | brecze destroyed four large summer | Newtonville; and Paul Knceland, § of the Mary Wilkins Ireeman, 68, noted |organization and could and should | cottages and threatened a hotel and cd the 15 reality Methodist church will hold a supper | 2uthoress, born in 1562, died at her | contribute to the good of the school. uesday mornings, when banking |at $20,000, |pal Louis P. Slade announced that|tance to the welfare of the school.| tling the flames. the Rev. Elbridg Whiting, Bourne, Mass., March 14.—(UP)— | g1, Mrs. Elizabeth Souther, | A stubborn fire fanned by a brisk | winthrop; William E. Andrews Wor | several other cottages at Sagamore The assemblies will be omitted on [ Beach early today. Loss was placed i CLEARING HOUSL STATE | akes up the opening period and the | Firemen of Bourne, Sagamore, class oflicers meet with Principal | Monument Beach, Onset, Sandwich | 208,000,000; balances $152,000,000. UNIVERSAL LUNCH BO With Pint Vacuum Dottle S5 |The Stamp Wholesale Tix | Retail ; | roofing materia Special for Satur- Rolled 1toof- of Quality | o | STEP-LADDERS Will buy 1 gallon | Sturdily built of BERRY BROS, |hard wood. 3 VARNISH 3 for floor and trim. 89¢ Itegular $4.00 and 1 inch Brush. | Other priced Regular §3c, [ in proportio Keeps dirt outside Steel or | ; | Cuntam VELUMINA COCOA MATS “ STRETCHERS Ilat Washablo Satutday ALL PAINT Saturday You will notice the| All colors. Regular improvement after & 89(, $3¢20 gallon, drying. Reg. $3.50. urday and saves labor. ady mixed house inforced nt. All colors nd bottom. | Will not crack or | | tique. Bror per, Pearl and Gal- | vanized 16 mesh| Buy now. A real} | wire. | Health exerciser. | Corrugated sides. | peel. Saturd | “s1a9 | ZTO Complete line of | all sizes, i SCREEN UP | Ball Bearing Rural ROLLER SKAT MAIL BOXLS | Special for Satur-! The official kind. " | day only Heavily galvanized. 2 $1 49 | spacious capacity. Cottages destroyed were those of ew York, March 14.—(P—Clear- ing house st t: Ixchanges $1,- o i ti o1 Clever Stuff Walsh and Walsh we Here's a great chance to buy a reliable used LOOK THIS OVER merchants. ) i Hhat o bl car at a genuine bargain price! To make 1928 mg,"ew‘;’:g\l\';vn:‘\\,m room for spring trade-ins on new cars, we They handled many lar must clear out our used car stock at once. ous and extrentely valuable All our “Good Will"” cars are backed by a bfiA\Sr:Aar&‘"L their are written Guaranty to assure complete satis- Baies Mrom! theiite faction. The car you want is here and our low price will save you money. Prove it for yourself—today. YARD CLOTHLS SPRAYERS up_your 3 POULTRY WIRE | N for painting and | furniture with t RUBBISH [ . high — 2-in, Chrysler Phaeton LI insecticides Al BURNERS mesh. Galvanized. complete rt- Copper dipped, | 75 ft. roll Maroon with Gald Strip Nat. Specially riced ' s Al Sl Wl hsels il G ment rar 3 AL | heavily salvanized. | ™ a u With | $3.69 ioh Leafher upholstery. Fast and for Saturday | price from : 90c. | Color green. Saturday Only Snappy. 25¢ Saturday only | cover | 2C 285 | || el 2 Buys This Car | Other sizes priced 3¢ | right. Probably no other dealers handled 56 many small diamonds had a department handled diamond chips, the sort thag are put in lit five-dolla (0 1 brogehes and truthfully advertised Good Will” Guaranteed Cars as t'genuine diamond brooches.” ) R 1 RURIAGE EIE U ES ooz e BRIy No profits were too sma ! s the tr ol herla) ; RAIGHT 5PASS, SUDAN— Walsh and Walsh : raie O They might make a profit 5-PAS. BUICK eral thousand dollars in the s ab diamon S i S 4 AN \ a couple large stones during a as hired. 1l s a $575 ! $395 . fine finish, and A coat of : WHLLEL . lll.ml'l.\' : hanieally perfe Tires o e giag HOME TOOLS el LAWN RAKES WATERSPAR ? BARROWS but in the sale of small stones t - CHANDLER 1925 STANDARD e new. Just the car fur Slraig Saw, good ade, ! & AUTOMOBILE | piscount on would make five times that, ¢ pt v on. Al 6 SEDAN—IN man wis| good sy oek! most say Trom one 1o sis | 7 KER BIG 6TV Tamily car, ot the Tight T¢ A complete assort- | 85¢ § d PAINT | | Vise, with 2-in. | N f i t ROUGIAN—1 entire line of ment. Special for | to one To every five-car; or twelve ! . ApD i i BAMBOO RAKLS M carat stone they sold, they ; | ke el Saturday will make your car | BROWN & Saturday. Canal 79¢ :‘:::;ndn(;n,\ ; ‘f.‘ m,'jj. S ErSLity \ 3 \ | 5575 $245 33 look like new. SHALIDE wheel barrow it T Z{ thin variety, used to stud watc g i « ' Buy @ Sl Sl 6 CRbritaks A { turdily construct- | 19 i and other jowelry and look lai Big Selection of Fords, Oaklands, Pontiacs, Chevrolets, Essex, nIE oI ot Seishienl fonls el ¢ Naturally they had many L ; edtotings ‘ ment. Come in and | 3 See our window Hammers sands of these in stock. e e il see them. ! aisplay. often had orders from manufac o R i : - e - o it turers for thousand lots o L{@\B]}' R'\ :\M \VHI NE \ E 2 1030 - _ or half-carat stoncs, prob (8, 1& .‘U’ VY o I WALTL AT O 43¢ Living and Bed- SR\ = Lach Lule Euicks and other popular makes at big of them perfect, vet suc e B A £ 2 QPN TIM QTR Pe nonestly auversed 25 7 b : L 30 CHESTNUT STREET room papers, e Tt o 7¢, 9¢ HARDWARE COMPANY v “GROWING WITH REASON” e “PROMPT DELIVERIES EVERYWHERE” 79¢ It was quite a task f L He proved that (NEXT TO CAR BARN) so many of these diamond ul | How. would you say, were these v and P B b once in a g while wo small diamonds being ~tolen, and - ¥ 2 = i per single roll. employe prove to be crooke taken out of the place % 2 Ry = not o, customers. cir customers, awed at fi SOLUTION TO YESTHERDAY'S | — i E 2 Ay ) = made greedy by the sight of < O e — ~ 0 many diamonds, scattered v Yo el e o thOND LHOILI: their long velvet heds, would R A Sl age to get away with or ; These peculations 8 e $ e —— - st m— : gt e ot firm grew. Walsh and Walsh armed guards, threc hour shifts, so that t be guarded every twc of the day These were s retired police ISR AL FOL MUS TER ANMED — LAY S THL Thine FER L /| [oF MEDIQINE ANDEE THE BELT THING-MY BoK-~ 'S Fob, You 10 G0 HRME AND TELWL YoUR. MOTHER. AND T wiLe GAWE You A Gool WHAT S THE special sort | THEN Youll BE Aur\ %3 prominent! . v L 2 > - BETTER. BY TaMb 5 . Little thic A chap thir spread of sever R PALS A Zoo in One FRETTY LADY (e N ~ AUNT HET POOR PA BY ROBERT QUILLEN Y CLAUDIS CALL By CLIFF STERRET I GIVE UP! HOWS A BUDDY T0 = JUDGE A ANIMAL THAT LOOKS £ LIKE A LION, SOUNDS LIKE A HOSS, AN’ SMELLS LIKE ) - A TEDDY BEAR? > ——— THATS HO55 L LANGUAGE, - used ‘to a opinion when 1 could: decide between two ¢ until T noticed he =l liked the one t cheapest.” Copyright. 1 —