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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. Baffle Mysteries | Copyright 1930 Dally Mirror, Ine. Baffle mysteries give you ingenious and dramatic crimes to solve —many of them founded on actual cases which have bafiled detec- tives throughout the world in years past. Each mystery gives you the facts established by tl the detectives had to go upon and no more. What do you deduce from them? answer the question asked of youa at the end of cach baffle? is guilty?” or “What was the motive?” et clues? police—what Which are the telltale In short, how will you “Who c. This is no contest, there '[AB[]RITE BUDGET | EXPECTEDTO PASS beeral Support Secured Jor “Ummagmauve” Measure Lon 1ppor pei s believed a r indul; provisi | paren don tly made fo sta th th cic (P —Liberal of Chancellor Phillip Snowden ured today with Llord Georg party t or probatory of its This liberal support passage of the meas-| . April t for the bud lxchequer of sum ons. l\' 0 More $2.50 Gold Pieces to Be Coined Washington, ¢ with a . $2.5 art President Hoover bill which relieves the 1e duty of coining an em. The tre e law some jing that the « e except 151 ——————————————————— ption of tobacc Not “Election he Liberal as iry oins o, n April 15 (P—Any particular gold pieces had better athering them right now. has signed a fondnes: reasury of more of Bud: Daily News draws de- ked time ago after de- were inexpensive spirits, nd one or two food commoditi " fo o be 3 | will be changed | | chairman; ment as to the name of the winning | contractor. | mentioned will be commenced with- lin a week or so, it is believed. by the street committce, consisting | of Councilmen Charles R. Anderson, William A. Hayes, and Homer H. Judd. At a meeting to be held in the council chamber this evening the committee will make an announ Work on the avenues Trains Going on D. S. T, To become effective on Sunday, | April 27, at 2 o'clock in the morn- | {ing, to Scptember the u«ain“ schedules of the New York, New | Haven und Hartford Railroad Co. to conform with daylight saving time, it has been | made public. Tirst Major Practice The first major baseball team m\ practice in Bristol will work out at | e Goat Eats Up Census Enumerator’s Records Madison, April 15 (UP)—The taking of Madison's farm census is not a task to be relished, Miss Gertrude Bassett, enumerator, vowed today. Caliing at the farm of Frank Hald, she left her data book on the running board of her auto- mobile and approached Hald. “How many goats have you?” she asked. “That's the only one,” replied Hald, pointing to a bewhiskered animal standing beside the enumerator's automobile with a scrap of paper projecting from his jaws. The census book peared. had disap- E. Wilson, who has been associated with Boy Scout work for many years and is a registered scout mas- ter, will attend. Every scout is asked to attend. ‘Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Lillian \’Vcfi- cott Medd of Island Park, N. to ‘Lharles E. Neu of New York cl'.y on |Saturday in the home of the bride. | Miss Medd is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Medd, who ‘formerly resided here. City Items Mrs. Louise McKenzie and Mrs. | E. J. Rondeau are attending the | Rebekah convention today and to- morrow in Middletown, representing Miss Lillian E. Williams, of thi city, a senior student in the Lipisco- pal church training school, in Phila- delphia, will spend the Raster re- cess in Alexandria, Va., as the guest of Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Shelton, of Norfolk, V Lovisy 8. Moore tent, daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War |will hold a regular meeting Wed- Inesday cvening at 7:30 at Odd Fel- lows hall. The monthly meeting of the Ha ford County Optometric Society will be held on Wednesday at the City Club, Hartford, with dinner at 7:00 p. m. and meeting at §. Additions to the rate-book were made today at the request of Chair- man Thomas Linder of the ‘board of assessors, covering taxable pro- pertics left off the grand list when are no prizes, it is simply presented for your entertainment. Clever Bank Raid Staged To Order Just a Story Plot DAYLIGHT ROBBI n Winston Pa hours, was a capab was presidc National ban Our of bus a great spor keen game o unusually good at swimming or could s ed friends at ductions that Mr. s de m'-‘(uvw.mmn a so-called an attack on{eering budget for 1931 and that he industry and | desires to impress upon his own unemployment. | party as well as upon the nation the servative, described | seriousness of the present cconomic rimaginative budget | position ory Snowden was not clection- | Unity Rebekah Lodge, I. O. O. F. Enjoy Hoffmann’'s hot cross buns all through lent.—advt. it was drafted last October. The to- tal of tax to be. collected through these additions is $722.80. Muzzy field at 6 o'clock this after- | noon, The team, the Maple Ends of | he City bascball league, will be | commissioners last night. During compriscd of the same players as |that month more books were taken | last season. Manager Ray Bachman | from the institution than in any | has announced that Eddie Good- | previous month in its history. A to- | ridge, famed southpaw twirler of last ‘ tal of 20,316 books were taken out and previous scasons' Endce nines, | for home reading in March, exceed- | will coach. ing by 2,106 the former record set Committees {0 Report in November, 1929. The committees in charge of the | Bristol Gets $32,322 | drive for funds to build a new St.| Bristol today received $52,322 Anthony's church on School street | from the state treasurer as its share will report tonight at a meeting to | in the distribution of the $4,400,151 | be held n the office of Attorney |in taxes on insurance and bank Anthony J. Rich, who is chairman. | stocks collected during the past ative opinion . declaring it burden of Brit Gle Vr)vu Rothermere's Daily Mail criticism as much against the dtives for past “misd as ywden's present efforts, Tae hes the conclusion that irning the candle at both ends and the middle as well an from the press Keep Your Appearance Up —Prices Down with Our DRY CLEANING Service BIG SLASH IN PRICES! Men’s Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed and in- |y med thos vidual comr tors sec to conser yshow that from nter- would upon Mail neitl v 1eral common-plac v aginative °t i L 1o was an honest and st popular nor unpopular ar whil Daily newspapers, Beaverbrook's IExpress; sing! with the which but at 9”/ ///;; tally different conclusions, 0 vess says The budget, U the idea ways and means o Pro-{ cpipire ade, is the heavies Wlow the country has suffered since nees, but EX- | Dr, . L. Coraso, Dr. ciano, . Edward Ric Joseph Ca ¢ Mastrobat- tisto, l.ou J no Vacca. | Antonio Colapinto ola Sas: strikes not only EiS e the essendal Didco, guarding : S the nless as a b tection expires during currer sized up every of his friends an not. cashed in t chips. One of Parks' fr Jergen, an author of detective novels. I hecause he was Do vas also ear. Paper Attacks Budg he cor have ot rvativ “If th ima we another miliar budzet i it says the ginative t is hones anot London tin pr ot himsc hev Morcover essentially | John Battista, Joseph DiMeo, Pas- | quale Dettori, Joseph Poinatale, | (Continued From Page Seven) Joscph Raffanielio, Pelligrino Barr ———— 1 1ttrac Hn 1 1 fichacl Roudie John Massi, The Fife and drum corps will meet & I'rank D'Aprile Sattulo Tucini, | Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at ion | Amadco Coverty, Dionigi Catena, | Community hall. f - | Virginio Morr Angelo Ricci,| No announcement has been made | Ladics’ Plain Silk Dresses, $1.25 Time Henry and Ghia Cavalieri James Cari, Eu asion Nichol enc regarding the usual weekly meeting | of the Boys’ club for this weck. Fri- Men's Top Coats, $1.00 around sport. will Jergen was out at I'ar mnic case place in the couniry one week-cnd liberal They had been swimminz, and lay honest budget on the bit of private beach in 1 of simplicity sun. idly discussing this and t budget and we hope for “Figures.” J n said improved conditions as will | drive me batty. 1 never burdens to be reduce seven and nine without usi fipgers.” SOLUTION TO MONDAY'S _‘“:r'~-‘ {aushed & BAFFLE MYSTERY RRRa < ¥'s Caller that dizcourage unemployment.” Daily Chronicle enterprise | o 0 Lduardo Ventatori Library Scts Tecord deliberate ler incomes, monly like a Did day being a holiday it is believed that the meeting will be pohtponed. Bristol Public library a| The Boy Scouts will meet tomor- new record during March. Librarian row evening in the basement of the Charles L. Wooding reported at a | Methodist church. The meeting will | meecting of the board of library ‘sl'\rt promptly at 7 o'clock, Rev. E. cxemption of 1 looks fully cald the ‘Black-Coat- next election.” BRISTOL NEWS Dry Cleaned and Pressed Cash and Carry Offlce and Works—234 NORTH ST., New Britain, Conn. For your convenience another store Branchcs:—293 Main St., 688 Main St., 274 Broad St. Bristol Branch—59 North Main Street = RUGS CLEANED and SHAMPOOED Work Called For and Delivered at a Small Extra Charge Four Delivery Cars at Your Service Workmanship Guaranteed—All Kinds of Repairing Done STAR CLEANING CO. Cleansers and Dyers TELEPHONES 1075 - 1076 - 5873 ! savs e set has out 1= or It an , support of P vote at the bhank. week. am going to rob your “would broad daylight, next o d onservative along a dang end of which seven-c community will be ot roal ths of 1 enjoying full | polit and control of ex- | penditures without contributing to revenue, through con- Det Johnson h v step 114 at the dig up profitable i N nd d T I t made ou that sort of thi ! hat around trying to create mysters 1 ! vlots, the way vou do. what call money w Saturday, but 1 cou of characters for head."” To Rob a City Bank “Which reminds me—1'r do_a bank robbery story “Bank robbery siory chuckled. “Not you. Don?" :'Perhaps “What sort, march in?” “Oh no. a city har Parks sat up and friend. “It isn't being done—xz with time locks that no p earth can open until the is set for—a maze of alarm that mever fail—it's out of the tion, you'd be laughed “Don’t think so ‘Look here, Don, come into a bank at ni up a blotter or open on a counter withou secret alarm that would cers to the hank within three half minutes.” #Oh—night rtobbery agree, that's out My story about a daylight robbery-—cl bank—that sort of a yarn bank robberics are out know that.” Parks was openly | friend by this time “So are dayl sometimes they shoot grab a handful of moncy. and z away, but to hold up a whole staff and clean the place. in tl time, with custom impossible. ‘Don’t agree when you read my next story.” ¥e . i 2 rd“a,re Il “mbe “Don’t make a laughir < gz a W oss 1 : fl r vourself, Don—s: 5 v : S : plots and poisons and S 1i4‘lfi5;l;.§l;.:z u ALADAASALLA FHONE 75 '+ JUST KIDS To Award Contracts 1 contractors for the i Adeline. 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