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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERAL'D. THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1930. - Daltle IVlysteries | o o oo RADIOWORLD FAME =i ONWTICPROGRAM| Lead In Nation-wide Straw Vote Franklin Provident, was at the sacred duty to report four times a First National, attracted by the week at the noon hour to play pool alarm, and offering help to General in @ Church strect storc. He doesn't O i it “Wampas” Makes Public Laugh s o st sievt nimeee oeece: New Britain Soloist in Threé|| sEcoND REPORT OF PROHIBITION POLL Gation 2o snow Miearet for oin %:| With Swedish Dialect StOTiEs |Sanens™n o fovore shon whien are| NIBETS Saturday Morning e e e L eny L clmenty TS HRE R Baffle mysteries give you ingenlous and dramatic crimes to solve flm:”;a'md:;mg”u]\f c?(ul(x.ne‘mi to et i'o‘x{\« ui’r‘\“?m ;;\c‘ifi‘.::‘;xd L‘“‘(d\v e el St e s o —many of them founded on actual cases which have baffled detec- : Ll e were involved ol 8 & Frederick G. Rechenberg of 132 Connecticut 1,196 2,495 8,198 in_the robbery of his own bank. In these days of the radio, when|yymorous form through the air. : i 5 : 4,507 2 tives throughout the world in years past. e st S e “t;c)::l')‘bm T L e e Lyons street, who before coming to|| Dist. of Columbid 1,02 4,575 Georgia .. 6,607 . : o 5 E . alter E. Carls | he United States had gained prom- 2, Each mystery gives you the facts established by the police—what in advance, 50 as to have |comes Walter E. Carlson, son of it & P ~org 5 the d .,x‘, ;fiw),) R e & e R ;?m::‘:[bem 0| Nfrs. Alida Carlson of 40 Main | MY inence as a vocalist 4n Berlin, Mag- || Illinois . 10,502 ; 53,354 fctxtives iy O S s e Anialm e Istrect. To the thousands of radio | deburg, Licpzig, Halle and other Indiana o 12,355 & 29,468 o o He ¢ e Supe FyAvhatadolgusdetiice from thoull I SRy Bow Sulli g0 or h‘\rcw;u;l:dougia;: ebxrylytsél 1?:?“&" s from coast to coast, he is \places in Germany, will broadcast Iowa .. 12,960 B 2 30,503 answer the question asked of you at the end of cach baflle? “Wh> | fiho alarm, which could e dons |K2OWN a5 “Wampus” a name given three selections, Saturday morning, || Kansas 11,968 ; 343 30,032 1s guilty?” or “What was the motive?” ete. This'is no contest, there | | easily in a score of different “._.,\;l‘xo him by Chairman Harry Gins- f(ro'm 10"‘4';‘&? 1L1 lc:l'rhz'fk.dfrom radio {\:;chlgm{x ”860:_? 2 9 - ;g:: °*lburg of the republican town com- station at Hartford. Minnesota 1625 3 7, D : = 3 STy Diee B e e i and places ank. A g are mo prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. A:nld ‘“m:z‘ ‘x’:;;“r’(‘lnt of all to|Mittee, years ago when the boys Mr. Rechenberg’s opening num- Missouri . 13,101 1648 4?:350 . 2 2 : 11,025 Siies a lused to play around Indian Neck.| w]- ber will be *Tom the Rhymer,” an Nebraska . y 5,061 ::(x‘x "l:jhr-:rblttrs“ 1‘51‘:' kazm ‘Tfl(lb ']‘:( The history of the rise of “Wam- ESll‘flngfl HUSD&Bd fl[ld l e‘apprm‘lation of Thomas Dermont of New Jersey . 6,745 2,9 3 39,256 conldBnot e aertinat P's bank| o 1o the hall of fame started at : Ercildowne, a Scotch poet of the New York . ;24,296 g 163,341 ost apers urn p ter o “m‘om"(-akln; meeret “l‘fj' TR TS TorAt S HenS he was Meet Aga]]] and A]‘gue latter part of the 13th century|| North Dakota ...... ) ; 3,424 T principal, and a srash wae neri | killing time around the studio atte i) | whose stories of fairyland have lived @HIEE o 69.94’;’ I l’ll‘l”ll’lU Chase table. appearing with the *Jesters.” Hav. n e o FIEOrcson e 5 2 3;30 5 | Thad Thurber figured it tnis| "6 nothing else to do, he recited| A .:l\(‘(ll?»(-loll\c cm?r‘ e {enns.\h@m R B 10. 64 way and within a week his dete |today heard another airing of the South Dakota .. 1 1 3.4 | ek his dete Washington tives trailed Gallop, found where j . | dome f es of L M : 1 the money was cached S s 7 Patrick McGuire and imposed a jail s Wisconsin . : 33,407 e e i o St AT . sentence of . execution of ; p he money back. the penalty suspended, on McGuire 191,909 ; 705,036 o who was charged with breach of the Copyright 1930 Dally Mirror, Ine, Fl l'l & e McGuire's address is 34 Church ! ' The vote for the repeal of the [New York, New Jersey, and Illinois asnes of Llfe e . strect and his wife and children live - Prohibition aniendment continues to | register vigorous opposition to the A » Wt 290 Elm strect. She testified that | lead over that for modification and | Dry Enactment, while the vote so = he came to her home last night and A so for enforcement in the second |far from the “farm belt” of the New York — Negotiations are A used improper language besides at- week's returns of The Literary Di-| Middle West shows a strong tend- pending for sale of Charles M 7 ting to strike her, so she ran ] gest's 20,000,000 ballot nation-wide | ency for enforcement. Schwab's French chateau on River- | | p out and called the police. Officer - | poll, as announced in tomorrow’s is- | On the Pacific Coast the carliest side Drive, completed in 1906 at a ||/ 3 ; % John O'Kecfe testified to making the sue of the magazine, Feturnal from ) GEhis: F cattion) LE W ;‘t‘):‘t“o]fv sld..nt.nn.a. A 33-story apart-! | 4 b arrest. o y : 3 | Of the total of T703.935 votes|Washington and Oregon votin: nent building would repace it. The . G McGuire, who is 57 years of age, | rcocived and rabulated in the cur- | Strongly dry though the combincd Schwabs built the chateau as the | : . denied the allegations and claimed Lroot tally, 287,555, or slightly over | modification and repeal vote is 1d-na.]lholn\r~ conceived in _extensive , k. % | to have gonc to his wife's hom: | €0 per cent, favor revoking th: |larger, while in California the vole ravels. Lately they have spent much 4 . A Sunday night in response to a m e chteenth Amendment and the | for repeal and also’ that for modifi- of their time in a cottage at Lorctta, i v o It by ¢ their AN e i K 2 ge at Li | sage she sent to him by one of thei oliiead Tas cation is larger than the tally for L children, that two others were ill, : e ; SO enforcement. London—Tom Shaw, minister of ¢ and at that time he told her he | 234141 favor a modification ; of ) " Tropyrng are yet very meager war, has a 46-inch chest and tailors would call again last night. He has existing conditions by legalizing: the | o oo o q ity $he total vote that is are having & hard time getting a pot lived with his wife for two ’ | sale of light “wines and beer anticipated before the final tabula- suit ready for him for a levee a week . years and is under a court order to e f{“‘CC 101,909 votes, are for ions aroloblainante hence. He was late with his order & away from her because they | e Besi 20,000 i i aw et 0 TREDI G " R ™ N, Besides the 20,000, 2 and nothing ready made would fit have trouble every time he mects| FREDERICK G. RECHENBERG These second returns dre froum | o #S0CR “,‘,,,‘,"u?,f,fifi :Z”.M -‘E;l: The prescribed uniform has gold em- her., thvous ations TI 41| Lventy States and the District ot | i 8 IRE TR (RUE M they broidered cuffs and pocket flaps on WALTER E. CARLSON When Prosccuting Attorney Woods | oo, 5o o0 e o pang | Columbla. Last week's returns show- | Gy Py B S catevel by the coat and gold stripes on the| reminded McGuire of the order, thz | S Aot Rl S ed a total taoulation of 291,553| ceied 2 | Little Red Riding Hood in Swedish | |in German, as will also the second ZEaa supplementary poll of nearly 1,000.- trousers. A sword and a cocked hat e L] latter countered with the question: | & vetes from ten States. 9 T i Y 4 o Vit ot s the fon ot it Dwistil® e e e R Totisbi e b UThe G : .| 000 ballots which will be sent to all h white feathers go with it. | < “What would you do? Wouldn't| 4 - ¢| Kansas, the home of the late (Aiane : New York—Chicago's homicide | -atham, another local man, insisted | /"0 (0 S0k gick children? | LOtUS Flower)® a composition Of | caic Nation, is the only State at | (1€ Physicians, lawyers, clergymen k—Chicago's homicide | 1 35" b iving it over the radie, in. | 20U 8 see ) sick ?" | Robert Schumann. iy time whith shows the vote far |88 school ‘teachers in ‘Amueric, exch class to be reported scparately. rate is not so bad. As figurtd in an | oubt by the hit sehich | MeGuire denied that he was under|™ =\ 0 g i ! article in the Magaaine Spectator for . cnced: no doubt by the hit which | ;.o hayence of liquor last night and | Goncuding s program, Ar.|Tinforcement leading over that for { Paul Lucas, a former Herald man, last year it was 12.7 per 100,000 pop- | - . | i hamitted that mo mas not |Rechenbers will sing, I Love |both modification and repeal. ulation, only a little above the aver- | V25 making with his I'rench Ca- i ovicated but had been drinking. | 1hee” written by Grieg i 1864. Georgia, the first representative Sa S Ma 20 (P— nadian dialect stovies | This will be in I h South” Sangiceo, SCaL, March E20 Ub age for the whole country. The rates | Ll LR Judge Saxe warned McGuire to s e In inghieh. from the “Solid South® to forward| , .;341a¢ g steamer will pick_up the for some cilics ran into the fifties| The recitation made a hit and |remain away from his family as it| Mr. Rechenberg studied in Ger-|returns in this poll is rather equally | gic:yicq’ vacht Bon Homme, at Sa. and above. more than 20,000 fan letters were | has been proven that every meeting | Many in the conservatorium at Mag- divided on the three questions upon | yy."chpux, Mexico, was received here Leon, Guanajuato, Mexico—A citi- | received within & few days—oVer | resuls in his arrest. He assured the | deburg, where he had his examina- | which the “straw” balloting is be- | 5¢c vestor g zens' committee is seeking to prevent | three-quarters being in favor of | court that he had no desire what- |tions under Prof. Kaufmann, the [ing undertaken. The Coast Guard cutter Tamaroa the playing of American jazz in the | more Swedish dialect stories. “Wam- |cver to call on “that woman® but |firct professor of {he Academy of | The tiny domain of the National | wnich was ordered to make the 1, movies and also desires to abolish [pus” now spends his time rcading |he felt it his duty to visit his chil- | Music at Berlin. He also trained un- [ Capital, District ~ of Columbia. | 560 mile run to Salina Cruz to aid Carver Was Slugged and Robbed On the Traln what it calls other American cus-|children’s books and turning them |dren when notified that they were |der Scholz Kuhlich, who has had in- | which, however, has no official | ne Bon Homme, was directed to o e toms, such as going out barcheaded |around into Swedish dialect, being |ill, ternational fame as an opera singer. | voice in elections, shows a vote for ling until further orders. Th ? G 2 > = e and the craze for yo-yos, a species|the first radio broadcaster to recite| Prosceuting Attorncy Woods en-|After concluding his preparation he | repeal outnumbering that for en- | rhe yacht was en route from New 3 \e‘: WS (0 sininon utities DR AL LI 2d 2| of spinning top. in this form, Ior variation, he plays [tered a nolle in the case of John |cntered upon a Yrofessional carcer | forcement by more than two <o N A eclcs whentit becaine : el- <;n~¢ni»:;m: l'rf ]x;‘ vas ) s« college profes- | - New York—One thousand men in- [ the cordion and the saxophone, |Langen, of 195 North MainWith marked success. one, with a substantial intermediary | gisabled during a severe storm. real 8!’]*]””’& ha fimbeny o Bl e S at Professusitent on marriage who as yet have [but it is the Swedish stories which |strect, Manchester, who was brought | TFour vears ago, Mr. Rechenberg | following for, modification i — B D on ontiof e ot i ho bapers down, &) not scen the ladies aro leaving forjarc rapidly carrying him o the|back from Manchester Tuesday on [came to this country and dircctly to| Connecticut, which together with FRANKLI BETTER 'y 3 Tovernme wonle t be suspected ireece rrow rSg . " e rig 1 1 ‘ . B 2 S| 2 ot 1 i 2 S: S ui Eiihie; | Gooll coreriimet : D an. et discussion | Crocce tomorrow on the liner Sa-front as a mational entertainer. |the charge of non-support. Proba- |New Britain. Continuing his work [ Rhode Island has not yet ratifie Madrid, March 20 (P—Sydney r;ssm.‘ wwm; 5 le\i{\)”l( ”r‘<h.~ hery ds ‘n of .‘V‘O\: LO\.']III»|\1<(. Photographs will be shown | Boston, Springficld and Hartford |tion Officer Connolly, who investi- |[in music, hei has given several radio | the Eighteenth Amendment, — votes | Franklin, Brooklyn bull fighter, was e e 2l ‘_Lm g in hi ¥ ; HL‘“h 1:]‘.4‘ i L ’.\l-ourd ship. After arrival there will | proadcasts “Wampus” every Tues- |gated the case, found that conditions |programs and has been with the | for repeal over enforcement by over |said today to be improving rapidly e el 6 fo necded the | be o reception in Athens with flow- | ay, Thursday, I'riday and S T U s TGS i e [ G three to one. The Republican |from the injurics inflicted Sunday by B one e lben issisd. narer Y i R and song and introductions inlang there is a strong possibility |burt street indicated that Langen el stronghold of Pennsylvania alsd [a bull in the arcna here. Hospital S g e hundred and one | i could do 3 | the acropolis. that the National lDiroadcasting |had good reason for not living thers.| “DETECTS” GAS IN HOME shows a same threc to one vote to | authorities said he had passed a other things had happencd that rver finally | Livanston, 11.—Of 400 co-eds at 4 : ot ; | 2 > M1 el onitition ] i : ; e s, Tads happencd g . A Ot 400 co-cds atlchain will plek him up by request |Attorney Michael A. Sexton repre-| chicago, March 20— (UD)—Mrs, | Croind the Prohibition laws. | restful night and would recover, 3 : of the thousands of radio owners sented Langen 5 7 ic recognizcc cot” states of | bearing unfors; mpli : pany's tracks. Court t hal « wineed Swenton's uncle, carcers only 23 prefer matri-| - SR Betty Sherlock Helmes did not need | | e R Ssp! klec hroughout the coun . | The e f dri z without 7 = fallen through and the crooks with | it e 15 and got the |'mony. Helen Recd. one of the ;"1’\'{._#“;,”“.“’“( nh i e o el ,]'”',”‘”\i Ve o | the detective ability her name would feir “men higher O ued 1o | pa > t alon | sa % “Wa 1 1 S ) S s e L Lyt il ‘indicate to discover tha - 5~ their “men higher up” continued 10| H o1 | says of th Walt Il they 104 | ytory about the might he came home |John Osakowics, 22, of 2 Dorss| meagtt® 10 diseover tha her hus gloat and to pilfer under cover of | picces of | : half-siz their maj B e R 2 Holmes, | contracts, assessments, approprix- | case and i soit traveling b [Ehvew divoric—mme s mrabel Tanenl & L T S L o o meanGitodoheriudriy whenina| uw n m tions and the like | 1t was nalf a day's ride back.| King. 53, who owns a brewery in| o RIS #ur i o g £ of Joseph | (yrned on all the gas jets, she told | ~ = = 5 A aki Swedes, After a | Osicck, o .92 111 S stree | G [BIRaNY Kine | manacad to St Bidtesscr (GAEver ook evary. pie:| Kensingten, Dnslandsls ol AiEoney.| nasinE TUn ot the awades, iafter i 2 Johnson — street, | yuqge Joseph Sabath. She was grant- Santor, » disbarred lawyer, Into |caution. amd |elung 1o the smail | nroon with her stepsom, Herbert .| [ miore wecilations his aunt be-) Tiilston, Fa. stmilarly charged. O |eq a divorce.and use of her mialden | et came onc of his best hoosters, as |ficer David Doty made both arrcsts, | 5 e X Construction company. |suitease every moment. He wouldn't | Kinz. 35, Married at city hall she| €M R e i e g nano fsnariock: Swenton didn't carc which side he |let it out of hjs hands. At luncheon | said that her first husband on his|3re thousands of Swedish = people) ' - L AL — } throughout his home {own—New |ordered on recommendation of Pro- | worked for w0 long as there waus|on the train fe sat with the suit | deathbed joined her hands and his SRy WIFE “WAITS® SIX YEARS money in it, but this chance meant | case in his | son's and said he would die hapn_\‘“'“‘\’{”‘- e o e s LN UL L R e i “Wa 15" e pas _Hof A ) Mancini, 6, 76| cag March 20.— 7)) E % ; . that it he dug up enough evidence I'rof ver had been | knowing that his son would take his MEM“;:‘ :m:\\lx o m;”}m’{ 1.(1)':\ i e e w;"op Wl iy o o it oF | | Lost Her Double Chin Take half a teaspoonful’.of KRUSCHEN 16 corner ihe X Construction com- | trailed up-State place in her affections. A gained d nane £ T 5 £ er- | = : : e e N & P S SALT glass of hot water every oA SRS R etk e o Chicago—The ice box is no place |Self ranking with Ll Brendel as one |ating an automobile while under the | hours told his bride to “wait a r\Vll'-}lAOSt Her l?loml.“fl‘t Hips morning—do not overeat and—in 3 weeks SR him. tior S B : rentlv, | for safe keeping of long green. Au-{0f the two outstanding Swedish |influence of liquor and refusing to ute” while he stepped out. Mrs. | Lost Her Sluggishness gst on the scales and note how many state 3 ons on the return. Apparentl safe ke g e v ek s Ter Sl F : e e e Amin T of fat have vanished. Swenton knew the ways of these |the men didn't know cach other. | gust Petlau knows. He did $2,000 in |character entertainers of the Uniled | show [his license. Attorney 8. Ger- | l:“ r'lgm‘ i lln ; ; 0"1“1“1(11« ;fl Gained Physical Vigor Nokive "ales! (ot Vot nave shinsd: in grafters in the rinz, he knew th Lut after lunciteon and jnst as ti the coole he money vanished. So|States. Strangely enough. he is bet- {Awl Casale represents Mancini. ¢ ”' o ~‘d‘l +» She told Judge Josc ined in Vivaciousness energy—your skin is clearer—your eyes he was watched almost constantiv. |train was slowing up for a stop did a boarder, who has been pinched. | ter known in the big cities such as | = ihath. “John never did come back.” | Gained a Shapely Figure sparkle with glorlous = heaith—you _feel Heé knew that his papers in his|men identally” me it London—Lloyd George has given|New York and Boston than he is in TOR BEST RESULTS {she said and the judge granted her e 2 ounger in body—keener in mind. KRUS- i CHEN will give fat person a joyous apartment had been searched on |drinking tank. A third was wait- | #dvicc STEAMER TO AID YACHT {o students of the Carnarvon|his home town, and he is better | USE HERALD CLASSIE ADs | & divorce. If you're fat—remove the cause! | surprise several occasions because the X |ing beside Professor C < thair. | County school about reading matter: [ known in Wisconsin than he is in | KRUSCHEN SALTS contain the| Get an $5c bottle of KRUSCHEN Conatruction company leaders had| As the train almost stopped one | “You Would not eat rubbish, lest it|Connecticut. | = 6 mineral salts your body organs, |SALTS at Fair Drug Dept. (lasts 4 10, be dead sure that they could man slugged Carver. anothor |harm your physical body. Why| “Wampus' s a graduate of the FRANK'S BRAKE SERVIC glondss and Ehervesinustihave hio fineeks) J i Thieven tigeinra battls G ttials man: | crabbed the small suit case and alf | “hould we be indifferent about the | Central Junior High school, and at- 165 ARG o1 | function properly. doesn't convince you this is the S5 eiton, collsbted oviaence, |0t | hopned Tront (baiteain &nd sof 1afe | CLtects of similariniental food: tended New Dritain Senior High | yragine’piles, use ey When your vital organs fail to|casiest, safest and surest- way 1o tored contracts, wrote tips to |a waiting car = — = . | short time, preferring to take the| PAZO. Moneybackguar- | Rusco Holds, Wet or Dr ,\" perform their work correctly—your |lose fat--if you don't feel a superk s’ avdl s ereat dealiof othes rveristieRered mp| andimiads ighing 20 tons; what is said to rocky road to fame via the stage,| antee. Handy tube with Scientific. Wiheol Alignment Re- | |Powels and kidneys can’t throw oft {improvement in health—so glorious. B 5t hndnearity e R e | largest Lronze propeller in |starting out giving Jewish dialect | pile pipe, T5c; tin box, 60c. moves Shimmy and Front Tire | [that waste material—before you [ly energetic—vigorously alive—your mailed it all, piece-meal, out to anmen, and told the conductor hw[the world has been made fora|stories, singing in a quartet. playing 1| Wear. “General Repal#ng | |ealize it—you're growing hideously |money gladly returned. e Siite Ahie. diduacisl|liga bean sobbed o \ble papess, | Canadian passenger liner. | the saxophone and accordion, and | )| fat! . . i Fetn | storing it away in a trunk in thel He finally lof and hircd ! B L e sans T L GG - THE HIGH WATER MARK enough evidence to involve t I flect th wof Arver majority in the ring v Then Swenton got 11 n. The heads of | Rl S are S Vi AL S B TuAT WOLLDNT BE MoNEST- the big man, the real man hi ) nstruct were de oup o AN BESIDES 'D | {2 Yold WAS WASHIN' YouR| (BB PAT - AN BESIDES - MY MoM . He sh ed ff as 1. 3 N N ! e 2 o (Cor AR WNOWS | MAKE 1T A POINT he thought hec I : \ va it wher y N : ) S She worked on irver drov 1 ing's h 7 HA\R, WET? . LR R o S mhes e b il P ‘ 2 U= | B neve ToDO NO EXTER plan was that he should resio | wer I s g WoLLd FIND ed with the others. But | ou arc i tht | ? 3 b the mistake of s g at o ; - STk heme about three in the i ’ 1 ’ cure” Carves They found Swer N the oni- Her papers, 1 skirts of the < ) s o 11 led t i ov to death. How did he vecover them? King decided vas i SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S move. He didn't e g Burgiar Alarm 10 get the pape A g <© 1930, King Features Syndicate, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved J =3 i ~ 7" | POLLY AND HER PALS ~ She’d Give Till It Hurts. T\MAKE FRIENDS WITH YOUR [rurz wot sa/? on! ou BLESS HER LIL HEART! [ PRETTY PONY GERTRUDE! HE'S 4 WANNA BLUY HIM A PRESENT SHE AINT SO BAD AS \JESS ITChIN' To PLAY WITH \/r:y 12 WHY SURE! CERTANLY /| | sHE'S PAINTED, OR SHE v S ( LNCLE SAMILL TAKE You WOLLDNT WANNA BUY N f Y& HER PGN‘/‘ A i Il WHIP e A Sueeee. HOSS WHIPS. OX GOADS. i I : 4 ‘ - ;s = il ELEPAANT “A man moans like : “Gladys is goin’ to marry : 4 2 b : 3 X ¥ > . HOOKS. ETC. ¢alf when he’s ailin’ a little, t home an’ she's at a loss to ( 5 § ‘ : but he expects | know whether to invite her make home cheerful 21 apa. Ile an” her mother shiny if ever f her reed an” he may not hurts like toothachc vani to come to the house.” Copyright, 1930 ub t t 1 s 1 S el e i)