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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1930. ' Baffle Mysteries Copyright 1930 Daily Mirror, Ine Baffle mysteries give you ingenious and dramatic crimes to solve —many of them founded on actual ¢ s which have bafiled detee- tives throughout the world in years past. Each mystery gives you the facts cstablished by the police—what the detectives had to go upon and clues? What do you deduce from them? answer the question asked of you at the end of ca is guilty?” or “What was the motive?” ctc. It Which are the telltale In short, how will you bafile? “Wh) no contest, there 10 more. are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. Bathroom Tragedy and Bumed Socket Mystify Police Million Dollar Accident | Ed Jenkins had a small but pros- Perous truck farm. | He also had a millionaire uncle in the city and Ed only relative. The first that 1d knew accidental clectrocution of his uncle was when a neighbor drove to h place and tossed him 3 paper, saying. “Looks like dollar accident for vou, 13d:” Ed read of he uncle, dead in the bathroom of his bachelor apartment. He had been electrocuted when he turned on the light just after dark, as he had been standing in the tub when he did this Ed Jenkins was considerably u Bet. He was human enough to want his uncle’s fortune, but he that he liked the old man and could have waited until old fellow passed on naturally instead of going in this manner. \ Just as Jenkins got ready to drive | Into the city two men drove up. One | of them was a lawyer. The other was | a detective, The lawyer said ho had come fo| motify Jenkinsg of his uncle's -1~,un( and Jenkins explained how he had Jearned of it. Old Alonzo uncle, had been found by around 10 o’clock when he returned. | He had been given the afternoon off | as it was Sunday | Jenkins sensed some frouble from the manncr the lawyer, whom he knew, the finding of swort I Watson, the dead | his valet | sort in whi talked | Great Gemetery to Hold Bones o 1 be buricd on the tlopes about old temple, had shified place. He confess that 1 was a detective. search. He thought he could slip the real ring down the trap for |phorse-shoe shape, each part enclos- ashes and if a search was made D¢ |ing about two acres. In th plots BELIEVES BUSINESS he could get into the cellar and re- [ ypn, These remains are now b 5 Gl‘fih&l]l Says Bed Rock Not ng cover the genuine,ring. gathered from the battlefields ov Here was a seemingly :w~<omnh‘\.m“| the Nationalistic armics ing mystery—and” it had the { fought on their historic march from | plest of solutions. | Canton to Peiping. and its | cted | thic He ed a| 7 cemeteries (in threc 5 11 be walled in the characteristic i Reached—Urges Opfimism | stm- Immediately behind the central | Tondon, April 11 (A—William president of the board of [cemetery, higher up the slope of g the mountain, is to be a memorial | {rac n addressing @ dinner of the | hall of the purest Chinese architce- | British Chambers of Commerce last | ture which will contain historic | night, said that the fecling,was gen- documents and records of the rev-|cral that the bottom of the business oiution. This is expected ion had not been reached, an inspiraiion to present day |put that no ong should give y to tuture China to further sm. or despair. ts of the ar Peo-| Graham said that the coun- | to serve | qepi ; pessir Kuomintang, M which s the of China’s Nationalisni. At the he till gher nin s Party guardian | on fhe. verge ' of ching t dismal- point where | roup, | there were 1,500,000 men out of | . will {work. He blamed the great slump | in commodity prices, which pro- | moted uncertainty and - extréme | timidity about buying and manu- | was | res Revolutionary Heroes 1 of the wholc on the mo -story pagoda, know.a as ajrevolutiona It the sile | immadiateiy it and will | facturing. { visible miles through | I could be assured we have Yar river [reached bedgrock,” he declared, “a 1 will mpered [great deal gof pending business of the gould proceed and our industries | would be given a great and much stimulus.” a a new which | to be tower- Nanking, April 11.—P—A morial ery 1o co the | s will overlook below many valley. ha diniatie bones and ashes of 24,000 men wlho | city I in China’s revol is being whi helped to create, | tional d by the government for we plai Crews unh shrine i i the Sun Yat-Sen the south slope Purpis the National gov }ervart n kbuilt not far from view = | R, GATE temb, on of Mountain COP TENDS R. “The Valet Mizht Have Come Back,” Said the Detective, Ld's wd 1-law T the Joc put socke “This v 1SA0U 8 Cowen on a glove turt { have come hack v ointo t and mo Jenkins They out explaine it o and stuck to | 1ddenly to him. : | Then the detective staried fo ask | Guestions. s | “Who know. “He's investigating you know,” the lawye “Investigating, ¢h? he’s a detective Jenkins became nervous “Call it anything, there's a lot we i want to know, yvoung man."” D tive Tichnor said. “In the you visited your uncle y¢ is that right?” “Yes, Joe and T drove over some fruit and vegetables, T always do. Uncle "Lon had been generous to me. He to this farm. Least 1 could do supply him with the few fruits vegetables he needs.” “Who is “Joe “Mary’s brother. ®er, he works for farm *You both went up fo th ment to sec the old man? “Sure, we always do. Hr 2 drink of mighty fine wine and some cigars and The likes to talk about my farm—he was on a farm himself.” “What time were you ther “Around noon.” Going to Need Him “Was his man there?" “You mean that chap Uncle Lon called his val huh, he was there when we but he went out right after we in."” “Bring your wife's brother and come need you,” th 1 | are you?” Ed wanted 10| | tell him what said You mean T {00k same as always | d e 10 and s broth- my me here on my | gives us brought up Baxter ay? Uh called came | along awyer said ure. T was just drive in. I'll do anyt course.” Jenkins got his wife's brother and + went into the city. “We think.” the * Jenkins after this walet might and killed the old man way.” Jenkins said he couldn’t | object in a man killing the man who gave him a good job | They went into thr bathroom. The smoky with the filan 1 ov “Perhaps it 5 fixed would shock him. this valet mig have done that,” Detective Tic said. L00ks queer {o me,” clared, “but T wa one of those clect a tub and killer warm weath in here, isn’t tting lawyer informe zot it | have co hulb nt bur was fixed so that it | mor SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S he Cardinal’s It Cardin; ring in the : ficeplace h n lained. Non the little iron trap that tilts up and lets down the The house maid noted the decided that means of getting the roon Henri Morin, wa He did have the o he didn’t propose 1o actually He had sold it several times before in various cou and always he HEALTH PROBLEM 15 SOLYED FOR MANY They Eat Kellogg’s ALL« BRAN Daily . The The n thought swept o ashes this was the only ring out Wries Constipation is the most_common menace to health today. It is ex- tremely dangerous in itself and is || the source of many other complicat- ing ailments. There is no permanent. relief in pills and drugs. Many of them are dangerous. . Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is posi- tively guaranteed to relieve and to prevent both temporary and recur- ring constipation. If it does not, { money will be refunded. Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN is rough- age. And roughage in food helps climinate the possibility of constie pation. Most modern foods do not contain roughage. Two tablespoon< {uls of Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN daily is the proper amount. In recurring cases, ALL-BRAN should be caten with each meal. It is an essential in any reducing diet. In addition, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN contains iron, the blood builder. It is the original ALL-BRAN, proved effective by millions. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN has an ap- petizing flavor. Bat it with milk or cream, in cereals and fruit juices, in soups and in cooked foeds.” Your grocer has ALL-BRAN in the red- | and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, At ALL-BRAN Improved in Texture and Taste 4‘ “Cold an’ grippe is about the same, except it's just a little touch o' cold if 1've got it an’ a bad spell o' grippe if It's"Pa.” Copyright, 1930, Publishers § “When Ma’ she says the rea no marryin’ in that they tried it while an’ saw that w her was worked too heaven of us | trap and! of the But that there w undoubted difliculties mdoubted weaknesses there also a great underlying strength railroa® [in tlie cconomic system of the coun- say The accumulated savings of illions of comparatively poor peo- ple in Great Britain arc approxi- | mately §#0,000,00( he said, and lwhile the industrial system may - |have been under strain in | by | e few mofiths far s broken. s memorial park on the insisted although the capital Yangtse river s gaid 1o be S T n(fond, It Policeman | Henry J. out of April 11~ Marsh ever and overlook- re The under- receiving the Mion~of General Ch- | Nation- finds himselt |, g work in the futu he wply for position of we tender and truthfully Lis experience. Marsh tended th Hamilton street grad than an hovr Lynch, th Angubs supplicd g can sonal the Kai-She 2 | try, head of the government Chur ates on the sterday e High- rail- | e th } v Memorial Nanking of , connec for found Patrick way station ien he nd Stat tender, Sun Y n last June extended o the of olutionists’ ¢ “The monntain gate unconscions at tender wa it > railroad. of is the tute then was site notaph. 1 for an old more site the memo- Buddiist than 609 KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD We scll money on time just like Autos, Homes, ctc., of 1 to be I'he temple mausoleum, tomb: cmperors, dist hrce-point principal feature st of the ith the forn- ling are sold. of {he ancien e about \ ¢ B e $100, repay § 5.00 per mo. | ehar §200, repay $10.00 per mo. | i s lrily | 8300, repay $15.00 per mo. acter, s guarantee a friend. your income, of whicl (il on | same to west, ay mmetrical The (ol beamless hall” is a famous which central morial. centuries niral portion I asonty extras or delays—We will elp your credit. s 10 be | Interest at the rate of 314 per cent per month on the unpaid balance. MUTUAL INDPSTRIAL SERVICE 111 MAIN STRELT (Over Ashley's) portion of new i tempic tell into ruin il 120 a tree sisty fo o stand s a witness to its vears of When over-heavy ults cen replaced [lighter reinforeed concrete of | ern science. and roofed with tile of yellow and green, buildings will stand forth mblance s original sta 1t will housc v which will b as pos- disuse. the 5 by the mod | of six centuries wrble table seribed the hose 1 in- name mains will | NEW BRITAIN } PEOPLE | have been trading with us for years| | and years and we sure do appreciate | it. When in Hartford dine with us| and be sure to bring home some | ovsters and crackers for the other | members of the family. 'HONISS’S State Street Hartford, Conn. Bennett Nelson ‘Merchant Tailoring 55 West Main Street - Fitch-Jones Co. Wm. H. 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