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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930. Baffle Mysteries | Inc, Copyright 1930 Daily Mirror, 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 cstablished by the police—what Which are the telltale In short, how will ch baflle? “Wh> ete. This is no contest, there the detectives had to go upon and no more. clues? What do you deduce from them? you answer the question asked of you at the end of is guilty?” or “What was the motive are no prizes, it is simply presented for your enter Rubber Secrets Well Guarded. ) But Spies Find a Way Knowing How ainment. ere was no imp “While it tire and o article manner i in processes. Certain top-g out by than cven a it could 1 was pu The kee awakened soms concern was underselli Arap conipany, bec Hatienit i i name, regardles spells it forward or bacl One salest quarters about this company other “It won't last,” t told him, “the inferior quality soon be fou Cheap grs made and more 1ain cheap ru en, they arc while good r iR the fingers and brok “That's the trouble insisted. * e articl Co. is putting ou top Officials of the there would be iness among their rivals did they exepect zan filling a contr: order house for an immens of automobile shoes. The der quality than most ma and yet low in pric Rival mail order conce investigating. The Arap people wr careful as to the employ were investigated before in. They had would be ma proces: Analysis of the f ed wouldn't help. of the manufac determine the secr: Now and then would-h being secretly found to have left good jobs ous places for no app "These men were not while it would be difficult that they were sent by riv these jobs and learr chances were was being donc There were al the big plant through. Big accommodating one of the best And frequ ziven jobs, m business up the force. A gener them. If they sho at all familiar with were under suspicion - One day visitors to there was a sta popular secret order in One of the offic with the gove Was a visitor, the crowd in others inspectin . some mple ~hout asted tions surio o do. cult to nife. One ual visitors o the rubber factory ed the usual number of footish ques an e than SOLUTION TO YESTERDAY'S JACOBS WATCHED are Arap (‘o consider Especiall et with rn an i prod but in certain s investi Lsor employed, for hal 10 prove to 1s to g tha concer such g Lines for Gla TO ze 1 gowns of forn W there were or of and kee EH R casily CHARIS OF 2 Ho The officia BRITAIN strong ROOM 2 B00MAIN vernos ing some another pocket lighter t |75 - “If a wife can't be ed, it's because she love much; but if a husband past feelin’ insulted, it's be- cause he's got so used to his feelin's is numb.” ¢ 1930, Publishers Copyright. JACQUELINE ON HER OWN by RICHARD STARR ip, and the friend- | would house, her with its ; happened to now and at all times m' | | opsis: L ou my frienc neve Jacqueline Grey to whom circu eddy 1i my lity futur rose nsta erally lite. 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Don't say any- | Miss Alice hing to your mother about it yet. 1| partment pr ill have these done up, and we will | 1elief corps Leep it tittle for her.” e him rathe Light si coming are 1 outstretche he said, *I I have been hay i Jacqueli d to have turning them on to you them Teddy's v this time Sir ially regaincd com cd and decade - Franklin, 1| be is a mistake. You ellent don't recognize v me well,” tly, “and 1 vou insulted over the N i re- d how surprise tten Teddy ‘And dear fine I witiful one. 1 have 1t she 0 Mander of th ans of the C Miss Slate spoke 10 me lcok i I congra e yon. well as a verv | president of reason to know | ment of Da nd grit. Yes, | the Civil You have m; Bristol you.” | d at cach other | Will d a slow them. Then about Jacq My boy She hone. Yol has ulate vou both of two men lo I cor replied bles Paul D i » you wh in Jacqueline v be elec of the ernoon. New Haven said Teddy, candidate fo (hpC . 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Top, ripped yst saic =0l rtinly th after the ac J Paul Dexter, = < friend of that It Iranklin sir, “yon m er, cly e sport. cqueling 1 busine 8 on ¢ £ the season wequeline and and, of cour happl Montro: al s shortest cr Within Teddy e, they thre: wer me name is Sir commander. cstville and Bristol will ¢ junior vice ¢ oniros Jacq m wer: gave me You told how absurdly you o iy anl o rud: had her ¢ his time up on, I spol amonds vou w tting and sh I did so st Mr. Dex days later. and he was happy inklin w was very also, being th his pounds peace w Ithough 1 Aut Have day -go-luc censcienc ,000 N Franklin laughed e “My anl ar child nat d 1 am my fault. 1 can sc ned. 1 gave you his will forgive artily his hands The only who ry ou M re not Por Mason and for ccause she and th er the hapy vt erc are in prison. rela bit o ior oper By special have the ap: may operate tend the r: | dence of tha Many iors have be lege this y rule, it was dell of the permitte ars when becaus Colonel had dis- daughter, late Torquay executors of Malcoim Grey, of the lon ke, you covered Jocelyn sweetest e turned nely littl adc y swill 1 forgive you.” said . taking his offered hand milir one of her smiles ) “And rning humble, d been as a gov- to be who 1ing nklin nd son me? now," Sir I 10 his wife erness 0 was happy introduc she came into 100,000 poun not cline. ess of time the M Jacquelir “Will say, in arried movies, sent my | Miss L am vou to pr Montrosc . the lady : liked d zet a tead | BITL Pl which v Olean teil| . W. Warn do to a | pital patients bit was extractir Blood pois o illowy will here a much and p pres ts ery cd Mr. Ke for it: though 0 sorry as Mr of course, Bmily of person who mars sorry ick and was was not nearly 1 Dell. B was th i yo t for voyr ink of | she d my life, | Ke in turn v | Gibbs 1 shall al who has sav Swic llow n 10 off sort USE HERA her (THE END) ! | | | S, 0F V. ELECTION |Emery and Hutchinson Oppo- nents at New London Convention | London, April xpected to attend the business ses 'l | the encampments, bout it some other time, | 0'clock tomorrow cipal speaker. will persons who as officers of persons when with ~ Haven berts of Hartford, department War. Officers for is arded for the office of senior < happy »Juniors to Bcij\flllo{;e(l is one junior in Yalc ting, classmen, today FOR B EIGHT LOCAL GIRLS WIN RADIO SHORTHAND PRIZE High School Student: X ] SPEEDERS FINED "IN POLICE COURT Several New Brian Residents | Gome Before Justice Avery Four Senior Take 100 Words a Minute Over v be happy whatever Lther—Four Take 80, Bight New Britain Senior higl 1930, L MEN SEEK Richard Starr) | the Gregg Shorthand 1T | sociation of N (s acher's as Newington, April 30 — In an ef- cial to the Merald) fort to curb the practice of speed- ing through the streets of the town, | broadcast from State Policeman O'Toole captured | ark, on March 20, under the 2 five speeders Monday night and sum- | of that association. moned them to court Tuesday. | Several of the violators stated | they had been driving for as long as 15 years and had never been booked on any charge of motor vehicle Vio- llations. I'rom the testimony offered [hy some of the speeders it appears they make use of the highways in Newington for testing grounds and only slow up when they enter the department of the Sons |city lines in Hartford erans of the Civil War| Those who appeared before Jus- of the Peac athan (. Aver : : last night were Philip Oberg of Sons of - Veterans | 4., gtroot, New Britain, fined $10 tomorrow. It will|o "0 0t op's12.30, §5 of the fine he- | SeCretar annual encampment of | {5 F00R G0 A B Qe Ir., of BRITISH fiI—RL WE[] in the recent radio utes: Katherine McInerney vieve Gierochowski, Hilda Gourson, Agnes Odisho. tificates for receivin 30 (P of “Two- Lillian McDanie Ruth Goodwin, The judge of Charles wem of president ing E. Ch . A. Bowl ute: e encampments the dye Lpstei the contest wa the ¢ of 2 the onnecticut the department = cut department of the | g w0 park, New Britain. fined | rans and the 15th an-|¢ o 0g costs of §12.31. It was alleg- | ng of the auxiliary. | telv 500 Dpereons cd by the officer his speed was | | 50 miles per hour. Edward J. § of 1791 Stanley street, New Brita 0 and costs of $12.31, $5 of the| remitted. Daniel J. Bumsted of | ure of |482 Fast street, New Britain, fincd | 6:30 |$10 and costs of $12.31, $5 of the at the |fine being remitted | Gover-| George F. Fay of 144 Grand View prin- | Terrace, Hartford, had his case con- | of |tinued for one week Alex Lastritski of Thorniley street, New Britain, who wa attended an | ed by Constable Harold Whitney up- of the Connecticut de-|on a complaint being made that the Grand Army of the standing wood had been cut without this city 20 years ago |permission was found guilty and ts at the banquet fined $25 and costs of 91, The | Notre Dame De Paris of Miss Anne and the offices they |fine and costs were remitted with | Tyrrell. daughter of Lord Tyrrell o the encampment |the exception the officer's fee, | Avon, British ambassador to Franc ago General | Lastretski was represented by Aftor- | 1t is several years since a socia of this city, depart- Tamulonis of New Britain. event brought such an outflowing o ander of the G. A. R.;| Social Postponed the high lights of international so er of Hartford, de-| Owing to the death of Fire Com- |ciety. The F sident of the women's missioner Thomas Holt, the social |represented by high officials, all nd Dr. Charles W. Re- | scheduled to be held at No. 1 fire [members of the diplomatic cory €om- | houge last evening was postponed |tended, and leaders of Krench, Sons of Union Veler- | for one week. lish and American society were p vil Wa | In Hospital r was recently elected | Charlss Rinquist of Elm Hill is in | the Connecticut depart- | ), New Britain General hospital ughters of Veterans of ;fier an automobile accident a short distance from his home Sunday night. are frolic, and there will be at the annual banquet | §! an hotel. The banquet, |fine e the social fe will be evening Licutenant be the W. Sisson toastmaster. el. ogers will Ge; There Since Scotch Queen 30 (A—An which 203 | Paris, April historica coincidence recalls the anizations | today to give | | marriage at the famous church o s re ney the at he Men Seek Office the Sons of Veterans ted at the closing ses- encampment Robert C. C. is the o r department command- | consider probable | ay develop. of Idwin M. Scott of | s been the only one for- vice Meetings Resumed The “Discussion Group™” meetings | which were suspended during Lent | will be resumed on Thursday eve- announced {5, o¢ this week | Doctor to Speak | The Newington child study club will meet at the parsonage Monday evening, May 5 at 8 o'clock. Dr. N. W. Loud of New Britain will speak | Her topic will be “Eugenics and | Daniel Emery of For- |1 P % om0 TEIEhER HteHsonT o1 Im\(mv]. All mothers cordially invited. c | ontest for the office of | ! ommander. e | But Runs Away Unhurt A Doy whose name was not learn- ed was struck by an automobile driv- en by Howard L. Chichester of ton street about 7:30 o'clock last | ght at Elm and Franklin strects but did not appear injured, as he | away after refusing the driver's | r to take him to a physician, Sn are os for Derby Day n, April 30 () — As of the spring occasions the the faculties are to Jun- 50 ky In cmergencies when ready its ban against a motor vehicle. ption iors who of their family, | and with privacy. exi proval a car S first s t appro L richester was driving north on | 2 rday to at-|pim street when the boy ran into bmitting evi- | pis path from the rear of an auto- | mobile which was parked on the | west side of the street. Chichester | applied his brakes and slid about 1 | feet. The boy was knocked down, | according to the police report, AIDS MAN ) (UP)—Joseph on trial for the murder of his wife until one of the | jurors fainted at the sight of bloody | garments, Then the prosecution o' | fered to let the defendant plead guilty to second degree murder, H. refused. When an attempt was made to resume the trial the juror fainted again and Kadziolka. allowed 1o plead guilty to siav Monthly other than en suspended from col- r for violation of the stated by Dean Men- college today. Seniors | d to have their own express permission s sen- per month on the unp: actual time money no deductions. SICK JUROR OVES RANC Y., April ¢ er, dentist, is ROUS (rp)— in a hos- one of his the dentist | De. because him while ng a tooth oning developed 1 wa ULTS man- | LD CLASSIFIED ADS school girls were notified today by w York city that they have been awarded honor certificates shorthand contest ation WOR, New- The following girls received cer- tificates for receiving 80 words per minute for a duration of three min- Gene- The following girls received cer- 100 words per minute for a duration of three min- Grace Wolf- and the IN NOTRE DAME First English Woman o Mamy. story | of Mary Queen of Scots, contributed | urual glamor to the 7ol nvestigate. LoANs L O A [ N S "WENTY MONTHS TO F in use. lent in large numbers. The bridegreom secretaries of th | Mr. Adrian Holr | her father, is was ‘one of the British embassy, w; the bride, ik well known in the | United States. A business-like girl S [in the early twentics, a trained se: | retary who can run a typewriter and | keep a letter file in perfect order | Miss ‘Tyrrell has twice visited the | United States, once with her father \ [ when as a member of the staff of Lord Grey of Fallodenan he stayed ' t Washington on an official mission from August 1919 to June 1920, ‘ Mary Scots enters into | the story because Miss Tyrrell is the first British woman to be wedded s Notre Damc the romantic | Scottish queen was married there to | Irancis the second the sixteen- | year-old king of Iranc | Camilla and Ma sther, | | since 1spices the two little daughters of Walter were American among the little children who held the |the bride as th | slowly up the a Dame. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Father Gabriel MacDar by, rector of St. Joseph's church for nglish-speaking Roman Catholics, | They left shortly afterward on a honeymoon to Morocco. long train of bridal party moved 3 Notra w } BOY I | Chicago, SES IN WORLT April (UP)—Curios- best of 13 year old Roi- ert Smith while on the way 10 school. He wondéred if he could drop a lighted match though « small hole in the cover of a man- hole, His aim was truc fo he was blown ten fect in the air. Physicians prescribed a five day vacation from | school duties for him. ity got the LOCUST INVASION CONQUERED | London. April P)—An 1 change 1telegraph . dispatch from Jerusalem today that the lc- cust invasion of Palestine had been conquered and that the pests prob- f{ably would be cated from | Transjordania soon. r ghty thousand were used and 15,000 rloughed up to destroy in Palestine. The - | total 00 tons, 0 ex- said oil cres of land the plague locust casualties gallons of ench government was | — — made iberian squirrels, il hair shes - | from the tails of - |and not from came - | tarly supposed Camei's br are s hair, as popu= L O A N S | TO HOUSEKEEPERS ON YOUR OWN IGNATURES ash is needed in a hurry you will find the MUTUAL SYSTEM ready to serve you promptly No questions asked of friends or re X Pays § 40 Loan $300 Loan ay interest at three and one-half per, cent aid balance, just for the No othier charges— “A Helpful Loan Service For the Home” Phone 4950 THE MUTUAL SYSTEM 300 Main Street JUST KIDS WHAT LANGIIAGE FER A FELLE ouR ©IZE GOMNIA BE A - A | A~ MoDERN, WHEN T @IT 81G TM | wELL-TO sav STENOGEQPHEQ NOTHIN — SHORT T AINT ONE T TALK ABOUT MVGELF-BUT ILL PROBLY BE THE SHORT-HAND WRITER IN THE S ALNACST YOU AGSTOUND K! 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