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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAID. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930. affle Mysteries Copyright 1330 Dally Mirtor, Ine, Baffle mysteries —many of them founded on actual cases wh tives throughout the world in ) Each mystery gives you the the detectives had to go upon clues? answer the question asked of you at the end of ” or “What was the motive?” 1s guilty are no prizes, it is simply presented for your e give you ingenious and d facts established by the and no more, What do you deduce from them? matic mes to sohve | h haye bafiled detee- o s past. police—what Which are the telltale In short, how will you ach baffie? “Who ete. This is no contest, there ertainment Bank Robbery Mystifies Spottsville Police Burzlar Alarm Spottsville secrmed enough to support some enterprising peo ed there and opened Provident Trust Co The old-timers Spottsville First enough for them ber had headed this 1 as had his f Everyone was ready to shoot (h: burglars on sight flow young T ished college help his father. There were a great ccmers, mecl nics work recently established machine They were promptly attracted the Franklin Provident with money because this new ir affered 41z per cent, monthly. * General Thurber worried over this “There's nothing to worry about father,” young Thurber assured hiri “business here and throughout t country simply will not arra such intercst on savings this John J. Gallop's ranklin Provideit will go to smash and he'll gallop out of here.” “True enough Thad, 1o look ahead —the cut into us a lot alr it must, it to such [: they will be afraid of all bank “I should think they wou lize that ours is a solid instit “The majority cannot think b yond an estra cent profit, and in a panic they get red—we'll have a few lean years here, my boy It certainly looked that John J. Gallop. hcad Franklin Provident, joined largest church, became act Iccal charities and put up the sw est bank front and furnishings iu aginable. Gencral Thurber thought it might help to have a modern burs lar alarm installed. It would i press people that he had their money thoroughly protectcd The Spottsville [First National got quite a lot of publicity out ¢ the installation of their lar alarm. But John J. Gallop wa any bets himself, He prepared an Jocal weekly in which D the VFranklin Provident absolutely burzlur-proo necded no alarn He went further that it would take to get into his va manufacturers’ own couldn't get in in lcs cight hour: th mechanism 1 down That reassured the depositor the Franklin, and didn't help Ge eral Thurber's bank in the 1 And y ¥ night, alarm hearing, The Th Uhe local by n me Lven J ad Thurber and comc had hom many 1 in t sho 1stitu compour 1 but we have new 1dy will sc ive bank bur intervie ind oke poli mbers AUNT HET ROBERT QUILL “These folks b k}w““" begait don't start worthy causes me long. 1 a new ruy hum 1 Gallop insi; wion b d out how the ould ring at such rivi a tir conclusior v lines nd solves many poin to think ov What is your solution? IO YENTI Bicycle that SOLUTION Girl on the per cmploy hadn't b st PRV’ STOP......COLD 3 ways inaday! Kuock thateold this thorough. harm- less way. Take Hill's. Relief comes in one-third the usual time without dis- turbing your day because Hill's stops cold 3 ways ... . 1: Opens bowels, no griping... 2 Checksfever... 3: Tone: “ystem, brings back pep. Get Hill's Leep it handy Ask any druzgist for the red lox of i Dr. Splawn, Special Coun- || sel, !Railroad Holding Company Inquiry WORLD'S LARGEST Before House Commerce Commlttee; BANK IS Cl CREATED Expected to Open Early Next April T i io otk o patletero &enar| products. He said that trucas could not handle the bulk Dbusiness as cheaply as railroads g [ Flashes of Life York— champion big town and other { Triumyirate to Direct Institution Formed by Merger Yo [ potnted to serve to Direct Technical e estiny March 19 (®—The e s d: Phases of Probe—Hopes to Link Weak Lines to Big Systems for Com-, merger of two other in- the Chase Nationui bank, will be in the hands of a tri- |umvirate composed of a veterin Ibanker, a westerner who came to Wall Strect four years ago and a luwyer who became a bank exe | created by stitutions with New is the in the clubs mon Good. Mrs. oy K. Moulton “joiner of her sex | She belongs to 36 | tive last December. women's organiza-| The new bank with resources ex- + | cceding $2,800.000,000 will be than ecither the London, former 19 (A holding interstate London—>Mrs. Mar expected by | ton, labor member wrly next | city council, has the laborites of ainst Lloyd George for par ) ment, She is a friend of Mrs. Lloyd | Directors of the Chase Natior the | Georg Bank, the Equitable Trust Company, York-_Nrs and the Interstate Trust Compan New Margarct Schulze has been clected a divector of New- | Yoted the cousolidation yesterd: subject mont Mining company, ~controlled : Ly her father, William Boye ockholders April 24 n‘m“\;: Hehey Bay State Native is Chairman Bactjer, has in | Albert H. Wiggin, chairman of X-rays zoing the Chase Bank, will be chairman his 52d ex. | of th solidated bank tive officer He vas born in Medficld, tirc has banking which he began as a cle left ar W a torn right hand. . ! Havanitealthy pearl of the |1 the Commonwealth Bunk of Bos- ton in 1883, for Antilles! A government survey gives ” J o Winthrop W. Aldrich, (hout . r t death rate for five years . h jon of the railr iR g ni e Scnator Nelson W. Aldrich of Fatil to Ofc e Iihode Island, will become president LA L London—One M. P. knows how | Of the Bew institution Mr. Aldrizh this committec {6 Tneveaca the Put the Tom- | Y10 is 45 years old, was made presi- et by i thoy will at.|dent of the Lquitable Trust Con to bring consoli vact the favorable eve of youtl | P4 1:1\ December |1., I\(l'fo;'m \]n, fomnot Knowilraikoire mackealind o ioukchiori 1 RS SER I R TEH ot "d‘ i railrouds. The SICS- | commons during discussion of the | (M of Murray. Aldrich und Webl. tion was not authorized with the | yeini *i vogruiting. LT o ¢ lega determining whether there New York Sir “(‘;,”]4 o k o s anything in the fOrMA | i tyicnd of the Prince of Wa o S, SR, o holding companics be- Se el e Siutr, Ark., 46 year realized that 5 came 1o Wall Street as vice attempt was made | © . L corpors would dent the National Park Bank S to)eluggle narcoticaiacross (thie AL PRl N I AR PR CEESERRIT UL lantic in his baggage. Lady C b Sl > awr AW me some- be cha B e L r G - lawful 1 DTS Sy AT S hairman of the board of dires become un after 1 z m sit down. “My. this is ex- affecting th is passed:” o . ¢ Wls She tplained the inquiry also it she exclaimed. "I love de- teetive ories.” directed into the states to [(WEINE SOMIET decisions of the i T, laws and how the difterent hekiob DEptaCaUton ot missions have dealt with N Ly e G A lolding companics within their report got about irisdiction. Af his information is incumber pVASE O RICSIETY filed with that of the housc inter- linsRrcccivedgest oot ntrolled Ned ona March railroad inies by the house » committec Chairian Parker to begin ¢ month with members of the comm (shingto; Inves- & Midland Bank of | ¢ the largest in th warld, or the National City Bank of New Y which has been che | greatest in this country for com- Lilian Hamil- of the Liverpool | been invited by Carnavon to run is int on as the procedu ! conducted is orimi ed Dr. W. M. W, special counscl retained 10 hnical ph o by he at a special ission officfals are 1o e reneiiole rst. Parker said, in order 1o specialized the it is unde due to the ground work 5 10 b for 30 years, made 1o ownership ope 1he 1o the r on of and its senior cxecu- > vears old and Mass. His en- been devoted o posure nulat- | 7 ich would 1 mies under comuission he continued could ith a view to fo is Spain—Attacked Migucl De Unamuno, up with a broken nora by Professor author, laid aisla holding on ing 1he Thi beforo career is ) iction o eeossary conmitto ion to bring son of ih waid recommend rmy: 18- mies and ion of |, tile o retn congress of ion hout en we o ov D was in the thes presi- how an 1tions of 20 b on zis- He would be the Commencement Plans At Worcester Tech Worcester, Mass.,, March 19—Car- alvatore Greeco of New Brit- ain, Harold Carter Hart of Forest- ville, nd Irancis Parker Smith of Willimantic, members of the senior the Worcester Polytechnic been chosen members I committee which will charge of commencement senior ek at the colle in June Hart and Smith were the senior ft IPorestville student is a fraternity man, being a Sigma Xi, Theta Upsilon Om . Tau F P a varsicy soc- on, dircelor of Cambridge t ... yn this year, and honor stu- as saying of the MOW | . “ang holds an Alzirus Brown is most unlikely that the | G ol rehip, Bacchu Greeco, who is Wi gned to the pr Rumors of Earthquakes — vitations committce. He w Iy auditor of his clas: Junior edi Due to Quarry SUS | tor of Teeh News, a member of Tau vy blasting at a s C i Beta 1’1 and Sigma Ni, and holds a estern part of Brown scholarship. and Monday eve The blasts houses shook and window No damage | been reported. 1'or short time fter the blast at 1.4 o'clock vesterday afternoon wany persons feared there had beer hauake and the Herald office | DI s deluged with phone calls asking rn courts un would ik sing Sir switc A that the and the prison of applications New York who caneelled ith an cism of her falsc melo n- class at Institut o have Amelita Galli-Curei, concerts abroad, Caplanation of criti- in continental exception ¢ tives of the roailr « Ly holdin have ner i ts < compa ¢ 10 he ¢ v wplain the di bo to « conned I3 back w rd of arc directors S local engincering interlock- ilronds the 5 nations of uroy of Amcrica and her lose no opportunity York—A dispateh from Cambridge, ! Professor Arthur arc appointed to prosperi . committee. The of showing it.” to the nd. Stanl connueree New commis- Yorker v looking to 0 rail 1y ew the waking its lidation of f the country into 2 yster W it had been una ertain who actually owned i Ty rolled railro net: “It To Assist Weak Lines Americans will eall it v the solid to link syster Times St and S was Jose of co tion s e e and in- former wm vits 1k big transportition « now served. He added th 1 ny small lines had bee thout profit 1 “were N operating | in the makin wsaid | e them expenses.” lines ar sary, T wrely | pise of carthquake =z oper small .. Sure Relief "MAKEs You FEeL BETTER” NOTICE Any twenty-five qualified voters of City of New Dritain, in & Democratic Primary, may ent to the chairman or scere- of the Democratic Town Com- mittee of the City of New Dritain = on or before the twenty-first day of Special Notice March, 1950, at § p. m. the name of th Vot wmy candidate for nomination for iy office to be voted upon for elec- tion, at the clection to be h City of New Dritain, April 6 BELLANS Hot water : Temp i - : Sure Relief ¢ last tha Uata ting held N LA it was voted to 1 onor o two members attaini FOR INDIGESTION heir 50t ar, until further notice T COMMI A 25¢ and 75¢ Pkds.Sold Evevywhers D. M nill, Chairman No. night in ocnix of Honor m The primary clection for the ination of candidates on the Demo- cratiz ticket, to be voted upon at said election, shall be held on Ma nom- Ik of the world's largest bank, | larger | 1| with 4 ‘(h( state, to approval | | se government board of the con- | | | paraly | liuor; | ported { Georgia and M and | prominent | member of | | advance senior class auditor, | o neuritis registered to | A, 0. H. HAS PROGRAM | T0 HONOR ST. PATRICK W. A. Harty Branc 17 of 23 Cities Oppose Prohibition In Present Form, Ballot Indicates members of par! men, comme! Has Dance military officers. | ment, newspape nd industrial leaders of Athens and to date in the Literary Digest's pro- ‘ the mayors of Athens and Piraeus hibition poll have indicated, ~ac- | 8re Preparing recoptions at ' Athens . irures an. | for the Ahepans. cording to incomplete. figures an- | ‘00108 AUEERIR ) o ccompany nounced by the magazine, 0ppos e : the excursion bhoat, hydroplunes will tion to the prohibition enforcement | g "gyer (ne city-of Athens and will s o | scatter greetings of the commiltee Six citles, most ot them in the |y, oharge of the exoursion fo the middle west, voted for enforcement | ik people. The official receps as against modification or repeal of L L tion will take place in the parlia- the prohibition law They were: | gent in the presence of the Greek Topeka, Kar cabinet, the members of parliament Kansas City, Kans.; and senate and the diplomatie Mo.; Des Moines, Ia., corps. This reception will express Neb. the gratitude of Grecee to the peo- The vote, thus far, as announced | ple of the United States who during by the publication, follows: the struggle for Greek independence © Mdfn helped the Greeks with money and | toodstufl and supported the struggle morally. A large commit- tee at Athens is working for & mon= ument commemorating the great humanitarian work of the Ameri- can benefuctor, Samuel Gridley Howe, who devoted ma rs of | service to Greeee d dark- s est days of stru depen- 8 | E 7 the festivities witnessed by as large son. I e Lepresentation of American Greeks Kollowing each old fashioned | - 2 | as possible, extended special priv- number there was a modern dan ments were served, .»u.\w NCINECa hs “.y by during the year of 1930, " OF GNGER ILLNESSI Brings Total to Nine in Hartiord§ B. Phillies as its commander-in- hief and the Ahepa Boston patrol s its inspiration, will be an oute | standing cvent for the Greeks n | participate in the = excursion are UL Within Three Dags | Hartford, March 19. — Six new | United States Senator King and Mrs, King. and Henry Morgenthau, late United States ambassador to Turkey cases of alcoholic neurosis, the | s of the feet caused by poison | have been discovered here 1d r chairman of the League ations refugec scttlement com- bringing the total to nine. A total of | more than 300 cases have been r { | | mission | Among the New B stonists will be Charl in Oklahoma, Tennes issippi. Refuse to Give Names The Order of Ahepa, representing | the Star Confectionery tamily. Physicians refused to divulge the names of the six new local victims, 500,000 Greeks in the United States. | will make its third excursion to Greece on March 21, Tt is estimated 1 of whom ar reached an advanced malady which is accompanied by that over 1,500 Greek-Americans { will take part in the excursion. paralysis of the hands as well as the feet. One of them, World War Greece, celebrating its 100th an- niversary of . independence from rkey, invited the Ahepans to par- | pate in the celebration which will attract thousands of people from all over the world. A recep- tion committec consisting of high | veteran, is in the Soldiers’ home in Noroton, —angther in St. Francis' hospital and the remaining four wery said to be under their own homes. Three of the six cases hrought to admit purchasing the sort of fluid extract in a West | v store. Two other local | stores arc said to have sold large | quantities of the extruct popularly referred to as Jamaica Tn the first stages th 3 the only symptom but as the di doctors say, thie vision is|who is a the mind confused, loss of | Catholic church, results and in extreme cases | American ations, delirium tremens or | sanity may result. for All Heavy Drinkers poor appetite, and could not three men whose many foods at all. Foods that I forced myself to cat only lay on my | stomach like a stone and fermented and formed gas, which bloated me up like a balloon and sent sharp burning pains through my stomach and around my heart. 1 had con- | stant headaches; and if I stayed on my feet a half-hour at a time, my —in- | back ached as if it would break. | |never averaged over four hours' | sleep at night—T had to get up two or three times cvery night, and I woke up mornings fecling all in. T I<o suffered from constipation: ant spent a pile of moncy. but never Q a kP R l | zot satisfactory relief till I tricd » 1 Jon-Tone. .ick File elief . |of Bon-Tone: e T form of Pile misery, | money back. It gives quick action e in_old, stublorn Hem-zoid a harmless tablet that removes blood in Judd's Hall With “skit’ N v onk E Ml BT (U | | Seventeen of the 23 cities reporting | | Simpson Prompting. | | | | Rev. W. A. Harty branch, A. O. | H., held its annual St. Patrick’s Day | celebration last night at Judd’s hail. A large crowd was present from Hartford, Bristol, Meriden and this| city. Something new in old fash- ioned dancing was introduced by | I'rofessor Clinton Simpson of Bris- |tol who prompted the dancers | through the steps of *“Birdie in the | Cage,” “Pop Goes the Weasel” and | | numerous other dances, familiar to ‘Gld timers and fascinating to the | younger generation. | Professor Simpson fimpson, as he is more familiarly known, and his orchestra, have | broadeast from WICC in Bridgeport | and will soon be heard on the air | from WTIC, Hartford. His method of singing his calls and the case which he aids the dancers | through the numerous formations | have made him popular throughout n: mu again appear un- | of W. A. Harty| and Lincoln, or “Skit” Fort Wayne, Columbus, O Cincinnati, ontelair, Greenw Topeka. | St. Lou Minneapolis, Mi ¥e Trenton Lincoln, Kans; Asbury Par Camden, N Cleveland, Dayton, 0. Indianapol Charles Contaras of Elpis Chap- ter Will Join Party itain excur- Contaras of Co., and his MAJOR KRUG DEAD s, March 19 (P'—Major Ire 1 erick V. Krug, of 1 ster, Pa | died yesterday at the American ho pital at the ag> of 0. Burial wii be in_ the National cemetery at Ar- lington. sever: | AN mann Herald C r of thing ificd Ads. wihs it “PVE FORGOTTEN WHAT A HEADACHE OR | BACKACHE IS” “I Certainly Feel Fine in Every Way—And Give All the Credit to Bon-Tone.” listed in the Mrs. Albi | outh | : | Woodbin | Conn.. | Anne's Franco- sselin, of 12 riford, of St. and of the Society, states impaired memol hallue suffered from stomach trouble | even in, all of 15 years. 1 had a ver cat The have 1 know cngaged in | nt business. All are said to be normally heavy drinkers and cach drank an excess of gir nd | | nothing but that fluid for some | months before heing stricken with In cach case the paralysis | occurred with equal swiftne side of two days. ar ond hand .y Herald Cl dios arc ificd Ads listed in tainly feel ju fecl ity away from me! credit and praisc am advising all tances to try it.” Don't wait—call on the man today, at Miller & Drug Store, 30 Church street, Britain, and Jet him fell you about this wonderful tonic t fine in every had rolled I certainly give all to Bon-Tone, and my ailing acquain- taken seven but after the third I found that 1 could cat any- thing without the least discomfort afterwards. I now sleep like a log | for nine or ten hours cvery night | angestion i the lower howcl—the cause | without waking up once, and I get | of iles. J¢ brings jotul relief auickly | up in the morning feeling rested and s viryere s | Ul of ambition. I've forgotten | | what a headache or backache bottles teed to Bon-Tone Hanson's New 2! all s guarantce is JUST KIDS Look. ™ME N THE EYE SNOUNG MAN~ NAVE | i You BEEN SMOKINGT | | WELL ~ mERE' 4 > NoU SMORING-! WASNT FAIR~ 2 SR MOM — You WHIPPED ME BEFORE ' couwn ANSWER You \F VD BEEN SMORIN'S POLLY AND HER PALS 1 Wind (T NEVER SAw ANYTHING LIKE IT AND YET— AND STILL — WAL, COUSN /| [cARRIE. 9| [JA EVER )| |oee A PONY T | EQUAL SIS ) CK NO! pL,LL BN F TOSETHER -THE eRuT&s BREATHNG HAS AN UNMISTAKABLE ADENOID QUALITY, THAT SEEMS STRANGELY FAMILIAR! YOU DONT KNOW THAT WOMAN, SAM! SHES GOT A MEMORY A MILE LONG, AN’ MYSTERY SHE'S SLEEPLESS! AW BUCK UP ELMER® THEY ANT A CHANCE OF HER EVER 2MAl=