Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1930. 7011110080008 010900 ernssrmmermsomisim Synopsis: At the inquest on the | death of Dr. Paul Kane, poisoned by | carbon monoxide gas, circumstantial evidence seems to point to Jack Winslow, as the murderer. Jack is in love with Elsa Chase, beautiful crippled girl, whom Kane was brought to examine. The elder Winslow, suspecting n adventuress, had engaged G Thorne, detective, to probe he past. Jack is missing after having severely choked his father for some disparaging remarks he made about Elsa. The elder Winslows trie to conceal the attack, however Late one night, Lucy the house maid, out to mail a letier, is terr fied to see the shadow of a hu figure, madly dancing, silhouetted against a downstairs window cur- tain. Elsa Chase testifies at the in- quest that“she is ignorant of Jack's whereabouts. Later she tells Thorne Jack is not guilty Chapter 16 THE VANISHING SHADOW Thorne was watching the girl in- tently as avowed her belief in looking for when you went downstairs ten minutes Therne asked the trightened girl eyt AMERICAS STILL ~ QUITE UNSETTLED fMajor Underlying Cavse of Un- © rest Held Economic Washington, Oct. 11 (U P)—The political hurricane which has swept Latin America since December, causing revolt or cabinet cirses in 10 countries, has not yet entirely abated, according to the private |views bf many diplomats and inter- national authorities here. While civil war rages in Brazil, | strongest hands, and if rumors of | countries do not materialize, it will {be due to the fact that the “ins” | challenging rivals. ! Washington, committed to a policy {of non-interference in the great po- |litical drama. observes the series of | developments with a keen realiza- tion that the major underlying | cause is economic. Until world mar- kets can again absorb Latin Ameri- can commodities in larger quanti- the executive power in other coun- | |tries tends to gravitate into the ! possible revolt in several other | have been able to dominate their | 'STORES REPORT . BUSINESY BETTER (ther Lines Find Conditions Un- | satistactory Bradstreets Says Boston, 0%, 11 (UP) — Good de- portment store sales, but unsatis- factory condtions in most other lines, were noted in Bradstreet's Weekly Review of the local busi- ness situation issude vesterday. | “The wool market eased off in demand with prices in a mixed tend- ency,” the Review said. “Some deal- ers offered certain grades at lower figures as a result of easier markets abroad, and others appeared to di regard tendencies in foreign markets and showed firmer trend. here has been some slight ac- {ivity in heavy leather particularly offal with a little firming in prices. | Upper leather generally is quiet with | hand-to-mouth buying. | “(onditions in the shoe manufac- | turing business locally continue to be rather mixed with restricted pro- | duction except in a few lines. L;lrnu‘ wholesalers and chain stores are | cautious and some manufacturers are operating on short buying from | these sources. Retail business local- | ‘City Advertisement GASOLINE STATION HEARING Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held fn the office of the Board of Public Works at 7:30 p. m., Monday, October 20, 1930, relative to the application of Fred Romani for approval of gasoline station permit at the northwest cor- ner of Corbin Avenue and Clinton Street, and for the igstallation of three pumps. AIl persons interested are re- quested to be present at said hearing, if they see cause, and be heard in relation to the above. \ GEORGE A. QUIGLEY, Mayor. Herald Classified Ad Headings Announcements 1-BURIAL LOTS. MONUMENTS DEATH NOTICES 3—FLORISTS 3/A—LANDSCAPB GARDENING 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5—LOST AND FOUND 6—PERSONALS 7—STORE ANNOUNCEMENTS Automotive Jack's innocence of Dr. Kane's mur- der. | “Miss Chase.” She jerked her | ties and at normal prices the opti- |y 5 phejow normal and spotty. 8—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES | mism expressed pere is more or less | wppo” goneral volume in the | 9—AUTOS AND TRUCKS FOR SALE pertunctory and professional. holesale jewelry business for the|l'"AUTOMOBILES TOR BXCHANGE at him under lowered lids. “In| ; L ‘»m s and was looking eagerly [ e o e vour conversation with Dr. Kane on | about Yor her hook. She spied it LY {and recuperative capacity, and cach | o Y 5 her | I—GARAGES TO LET Monday night, did he evinc ani- | ‘ first on top of a music stand and Tt cogntry with the passing of the | (i ol g Collections are Rn”:fi—n:gmgggcm a’\r‘\ciz)cg‘és“\sk’ismn mosity toward Jack Winslow or Springing across the prostrate girl, Thorne bolted/into the room i | picking it up, hurried determinedly Om 88 000 Oi Ongmal Sum‘vns\s has set about energetically to | o ¢jow |1 TZSBRVICE STATIONS—REPATRING any other member of the family?" | whence came the dancing shadow teward t front door, with the un- y i) improve administration and strength- “Dry goods jobbers report bu: i = establishment as Ees : : Business Service “He admired Jack's brilliant ! deubted intention of ushering him en its economic 5 r a sligh crease in | ind,” she hesk “but - Elsa leaned back vily, ¢ ouse long ag S l I U d Ny ,°7 ness as showing a slight increase In | \g_pARBERS, HAIRL'S, MASSEUSE lconomic Factors his lock of perseverance, his—er— | D¢ 80od, don't lectur am sire) “Lambe {aken,” he re-| “You saw Miss Chase,” she began ke clothing are quiet. Suit and cloak | “Laziness?* JeRdL s Th Ot ki g ronde M Wit o intq as he halt hat in hand and door Latin American prosperity is de- | acturers repor! siness i 1ILLINERY | On enter usic i 5 I Ao N GO e A (P =G, 5 manufacturers report business L .She gazed at him, wide-eyed. “It ! Uk vour housemaid, Lucy sup-| partly open Was your interview | HELHLD) E DR 14T | termined, in different countries, by | . hanged, but showing no appreci G overcoat with him and luid them | “\What do vou wish with Lucysat| “Intircly so.” he answered, a hing | 334,000 of the $64,000 stolen from an | hiqes, silver cotton, cacao, cereals, wasting your fime doing o, 1o me, | 0% & ¢hair by the Doni W or NOw. | this hour of the BE?" she ques-|of a smile in his black eyes. “By |American ""‘j‘r company - MONCY | copper and petroleum, and with Why not investigate Dr. Kane's|D® hoticed, coat and hat were 1ving | tionc 1 is something | the way, Mrs. Winslow, has Lucy | (ruck October 1. Previously $27,000 | prices from 10 to 50 per cent below | ! Educational past 2 on small upright chair to the | really scrioy cel that she |any little love affair on her hands?” | had been recovered, leaving only $3.- a5t year's _figures the national FL]P FLOP G]RL’S FORMER e B e ;. - - 32—REPAL N self 2 s left 1‘“' m on a large tufted| .oon. ne Thorne suggest- | what foaplussed by@the question. ”“'”‘K‘ RTINS o "fl":‘;‘ ‘l‘““’ Such strain, reflected in lower | ) SASPIANG TUNING - icEs “ T Yol ameanis <he | €hair on the left. The latter chair | i g | srast e ek Shieh "l alleged to have confessed Stag-i|t o i e | 3355V ANTED 1 (DHR \RBRY] Do I catch your meaning?" she e ould like to “One pays so little attention togeer- | Alleged 10, have contfessed (o W& governmental rmln:i;n.’rwoll\‘r‘lmlxrr‘:;(;ir:!‘ HUSBAND MARRIES AGAIN L B S G by vour investigation?” room by which nd Ilsa had bfk | challenge to its efficiency and en- s : A e money hags buried in Union vmm-] 5 (Pl The detective took out the tele- & e pot! whore Vietop]durance. When the upward trend gram from police headquarters in | CHair showed R 4 % | of commodity prices is resumed, po- it slip and Thorne ¢ Al SR R S The thought of experienced inter- | eCe i 1 € € nfessec s part in he " NOBODY BY NAME pCentionnIL R by sl lit touched the floor and returned |\t © part in the |, ional observers here, as expressed ST 5 B Aineieise s o R rOTIE HC sight of a ¥ er T Luey's bedroom e oweve efore he URELY e | privately, ¢ 3 Teno, Nev., Oct ELSA CHASE PATIENT IN | it 1 noi however, pefore h Qaxll Boiley, bank, guar sid by | PriV ately, concerning the situation i SITUATION Medicine and Toxicol As she | the holdup, and Richard MeManus v | Some object, stiffer than pape vist and the door SWung | ,ypmured her contusel thanks | ywho he ””fb‘””m“_ “hold up” Baile! | Argentina emerged from her na- |day with a bride, to whom he was | STOCKS, BONDS Tt was some moments before she | Was caught in the handkerchief, b s Mrs. Winslow, how- [ ppome stipped through the front | pever received any of the money, | UORa) crisis with her economic and | married a few minutes after obtain- spoke. ‘Well, what of it Her | Thorne thrust both in his pocket 10 located the clectric switch | 9 * | political prestige unimpaired but the | ing a_divorce decree from '““dg’\[w—\\',\.\fl:u—'m BORROW | %5 not Jack you should criticize,” | d6tective had brought his hat and|pose you take me to her bedroom wisfactory METAL Wo sales have been good. Specialty | 400 of the original fund unrecovered. ke s s s stooaitwith 1T back towar e s b gossip, but, cl cliave national incomes, TEACHERS &sked. “Did you infer that 1 Ve ¥e interview. | vant DSSIDy el e e o eyl ehedinia) o onal ince TRACHERS 1 ; Hunter, a former deputy sheriff, had | Chicago and laid it in her lap : CHICAGO HOSPITALS DUR. |chief lving on the floor half con- ght no respor The de | some of the Latin American coun- |Hart, vaudeville booking agent, of | {=SITHATIONS W4 0 door police said S = S cal | Fox Hart, once known in vaudeville dellcately arched eyebrows were | Without look at either as,a evolution of economic and political x Hart, K a 3 Live Stock S RECOVER $34.000 { “Oh, you mncedn't bother,” pro- 9! [ gested Mrs Winslow, but Thorne 1 1d alrcady switched on some of | Mrs. Winsle i finaics| simLen ovith Luieys ehara; she 1s lence; there of determin. | PRy ol Ju openin closing the hook Weds New York Widow—Said Wife {fn aboul oo, ihas: lnpressed Had Obsession for Filing | | one had been resting upon it. | lotte police ecarly today recovered : fro e ! | the prices of coffee, sugar, tin, wool, | jyi M T rment store O e she protested loyally You shop sales remain quiet (Ol J9BBIG REIASIONDRE 0 matter at what cost to Your-| [18ht of the door \ he o b “Why, ch, she appeared som | economic strain was inevitable. : » e - hupg | the fireplace Afway down the e (v L milkman, whotis qdite ) cally every cernm th af . AND VOCAL tcuching hersell ould be hurt | ich is her roc th i miltmainy ol s glite | G TS e R [ Heally eveny . gover ent wi ND VOCAL [in ner lert hand Mrs. Winslow let | litical tension will tend to relax. Only a dim light burned in the | [EnRoftnceroiloathey 2 0 netoyered Divorce Papers she directed 3 its title: Aids to Forensic | olico to have been the “brains” s ¢ ; olice SER ot FOe s A : ING PAST TWELVE MONTHS, | cealed by the heavy porticres v « doorknob a d j} | tries, is substantially as follo New York, was on a honeymoon to- | S OPPORTIINITIES 4 e e e | 1t had seemed to Thorn while he Bail for the four men, held in jail ghi flared up the fizure | wajied for the elevator to descend |since fwo days after the robbery, > the hed stirred. Slowly, Very | yyaq first time, that it had taken | was veduced from $50,000 each to |S°Yernment tends to beiHandicapped ([ Che ey Mrs, Fiart described ers CATS, PET! slowly the bedclothes were dragged | jonser (han when ho and Mes, Wine | $10.000. cach when (Mo, bulk of tha |bY the ‘depression in countries tosel on the marriage licen 5 POULTRY SUPPLIES v from Lucy's head and her|joi’had come down in it from see- | money had been recovered. Thomas | VNich she ships her immense exports | cation ) YEAIOLES [ing Lucy on the floor above. Was and Hunter made bond carly today, |04 PY the tenacity of forcign in ot Monsork: URANCE—ALL KINDS it that Mrs. Winslow had been in [and were released from jail. N vestors {o regard Latin America Hart's divorce was granted on | ornr o s oS I the attic and had come from there S bond issues in a single block. grounds of cruelty. He charged that S e > e e s s reforms contemplated by the new 'as the “flip-flop girl.” | raised interrogatively. “You can F ound on the floor abo 1 SIDIALEL S0y 0—CATTLD AND LIVE STOCK ill in Chicago and not be in a hos- | his attention. Droppir pital. r the protecting fold From another pocket the detec- |lieres, he waited T tive produced a second telegram. Down the circular staircase, | . e R “How did you happen to become [step by step, came Lucy slin 4 2 el e i D S e R | i DAy e 5 ¥ | Brazil Thought Saf his wife had an of for 1 : i 2 e ST when you went downstairs ten min-|in (he ol DI 5 5 . | raz hought Safe his wife had an obsession for begin- he asked. “Through an accident?” | crept ie torch in on d {1 the clevator? But what was [ ands Plane 489 Times | _Concerning Brazil, forcign opinion | ning divorce actions against him “Yes; his car collided .with my |hand, the other clutching her blue |\ s 0 norne asked | Mrs. Winslow, not overly coura- | taxi— corduroy bathrobe ‘acrpss ner Chest: | o on i o Gnsts she asked, | geous, doing #n the attic in the In Day to Test Brakes B 5 you have not walked since| Lucy's destination seemed to Be | ol remember AN | geaq of night? And how had Tucy | Akron. O., Oct. 11 (P—The mak- — tough luck!” Thorne's tone ad- |the front door but before she could W 1° Cast an|gotien to her bedroom without | ing of 489 landings in an airplane by mirably blended sympathy with in- | reach it a beam of light fell on the = at Mrs. Win- | gegistance, in her unconscious con- | one pilot in one day is the probable | terrogation. “May T smoke?” still | white woodwork, outlinir ividly you Know, | gition? world’s record held by Pilot Bill Merchandise THE VACATIONIST already is reconciled to the possibil- | then withdrawing them. He said she D o ity of protracted internal strife; but had an ungovernable temper and A & OFFICE BQUIPMENT the present opinion here:is that the | was mercenery in their household | D DAIRY PRODUCT! federal government, because of th | affairs. jfi,‘;’:{%g-f-{\l"?\'p“s%sfuc“s(mfijfiq loyalty of the navy and the larg M Hart. who was widely known | g2—GooD THIN : 1 e o | art of the army, will eventually "on the vaudeville stage ten years |63—HOUSEHOLD balancing the telegrz s knee, |z S f re 1 go. nor | a to < - | Hudson here nak By g el & the telegram on his knee, | a dancing, zig sithoue il et ,‘(:"”_]’ ! “}‘ :( “,‘[’j"“‘" ‘j_{' o fype airplane brake, | 19Minate the situation. | ago, did not appear at the hearing | H—MACHINER: & Toors HesHadgrluned i SH0E: e aiopl ake. | “prosident Ibanez’ government in | nor was she represented by counsl. | s MustoAL T CEDASTORDA ke took out a cigarette, but his|Lucy's knees ¢ ed under search through his pockets for a|and she sank senseless to the floor. | o inconAciousiy HbE voice has] For be AL elrR WD o ;L“}h{":‘f"“ recently made (he 489 Chile is regarded as meeting the ount .uey unconscieus ind had lights ¢ Akron municipal air- match was fruitless. | Springing ro 5 Hody 5 i £ g 5 i R Jee g ross 0¢ aved her relief at the or ol J rerequisite of innate strength ne- - Pi o Here” Tisa located a hox of | Thomsa bolted into {raed her reliet at (e el e | {qen her (o hor room by means of |port. They avernged 1 minute, 20 | Sescart for s stabilty, as indicatod | M sco“PPlles Up Food : 5 To Prepare for Winter matches in the bag attached to the | room from whence came the b e e i {he elevator. Two {hings, however, | seconds apart with a 360 degree turn |,y 5 quick suppression of a recent side of her wheel chair and tossed | ot light through its" silken Dor-|are. Mnammc o oncd 10 s Lucy. | wer inst that theory—how had |between the take-off and the land- |aftempt at revolt. Motacnt Db ank (Pilns combat it to him. “Is the other telegram |tieres, which were blown apart by ':m L‘\"‘ '.”H 3 y““"“‘ WhRT I sne vived the girl in the b in nd a full stop at the end of President Olaya, recently inaugu- | a threatened shortage of food this L e S e e L 1 ot this, and saved | e 1o was yacing around the |cach fight. rated, has pursued a policy in Co- | winter Moscow is piling up provi Mr. Thorne?" through the open window - i inoud tten”her into the cleva- | Engincers said Hudson's tests | lombia calculated to strengthen for- | jons in every available storage space, He shrugged his shoulders 25 he| The detective clonred the win. |+ L R tor anc uirs after his return— | proved the value of the new brake, | eign confidence. | The basement of the Cathedral of laid the second dispatch on 10p Of | qow sill in one )";”M Eolealin »M ou l”<lr = € '}‘\‘;.L: the clevator would have betrayed | which permits quick stopping and Venezuela is in a unique position, | the Redeemer, the 37,000,000 struc- “ St ! ar 1 ¢ 15¢ V0! ing down- [tself by its nolsy machiner: hetter control of the plane i | ; S ) the other. “Judge for yourself. e AL Y ey ey EinvaledEs e 17 1 its molsy machinery, ”,’, r cont ol of the plane when | with virtually no foreign debt, and | ture erected to commemorate the re- S [ e B MK\ (Copyright, D. Appicton & Co.) landing only such economic problems as re- | treat of Napoleon, is full of pot ' 5 - Three match provide a mew | = e | sult from low prices of coffec and | toes. Regular ices take place clue in Monday's chapter Cops Try to Help Cat, cocoa. | as usual in the upper part of the 5 LT President Machado's steps to pre- | huge building Find That It’s Not One | cnt disturbances have been rea . NO TAXI COMPANY HAS RECORD OF COLLISION WITH CAR DRIVE BY JOHN WINSLOW OF WASH- INGTON, D. ( CHIEF OF POLICE, CHICAGO tall trees and the clumps of ever- | so inclined, he ushed by her into cens. Back once more hro € vator, and slammed both the open window Thor hast d 5 nd him. only to have her | to the reception hall. then stopped, | oper outer one before he had | bewildered — Lucy's unconscious | a chance to press the electric ‘h(\i\ on floor had vanished. ton Gt “I am going with you." she neunced with shrill « TN e e 80—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY | Chicazo, Oct, 11 ®-—The Central| Chicago, Oct. 11 (UP)—A tremen- | suring to foreign opinion. The I FRICAN COTTON SRR DI G T EOREALL 1 Fvice corporation has pur- | dous uproar in the basement of the | manent relief of political tens | Dakar, French West Africa, Oct. |SI=HOUSES ROR BALZ | chased control of four additional zus Northside home of A. J. Feicht | Cuba is considered to depend large- | »—To encourage cotton grow- e e e L e e s e ey O v ! i v | Pennsylvania and New Jersey, A polecs o rving © | forms, which Machado has asserted | has exempted -all dealings raw | s7—n1; 7 B WANTE collision,” she admitted softly.| Tor one brict ite Thomie cone | 20U ",h Jgthe s s ere will | was announced today head out, of a fruft jar. s ST St (36 0 O o R T \msm].f”- : ln’;‘noy\]vx' e e “The taxi was privately owned and | tinued fo stand s at the spot | no mecessity for detai vou | he acquisitions are the New Jer- | Believing the animal was a house- | sion of congri Exports, of cotton now amount Twoms, Board and Hotels rsretn e A e R e i, | longer: you look o Ur sweelly | soy Northern Gas company, Bangor cai. the officers advanced with out- _— 105,000 tons annually. $3—HOTELS coes TR G EE SO Feturned |Commiserating. | (Penna.) Gas conipany. Citizen stretehed hands. The New York stock exchange = $9_ROOMS FOR RE against him and no record made of | to the dressing room. a globe-shaped | HH® SeVAIOT UMY 10 B 18 s be- | company of Stroudsburg, 1 Then they discovercd their mis-|has an assessed valuation of $23 There are about 200,000 Sunday |3?—ROOMS AND BOAR Eiohe paused, i e Simon " | fere cither of its passengers spoke | the Jersey s company. take. | 600,000, Hools in the United States. SITWHERE £ bo B . Thorne, busily engaged in light-|that the direct rays v #iZ50AnD AND Too Poor Little Rich Girl JRBAN FOR SALE Elsa leaned back and smiled up L ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE &t -him. “Jack paid high for the A BATTLE OF WITS ‘ —BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Ing- his cigarette, did not reply at|across the room and e b o et 0T B0 POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRET went out, the next, with the vigor- | blown apart by the wind from th ous stroke he gave it against the still o vindow side of the box, ignited but the < Thort de his - S Bt e e o2 e Ye 6ops! FTHATS /- (I DIDNTASK] Fsoni worLD THE ing gown at her etting it | whir of : | | THE SORT OF yARNS ) YOU FOR PORE LIL NINETEEN- sy o house clevitor, THE CULTURAL YOuRrR THUTTY INFANTS 1S s lcor il b ACADEMY FEEDS ) { ppiNIoN, BEIN' BORN INTO! ing flame was beyor NEANTS, T THINK SAMUEL ! THINGS |S SHORE IT5 A CRIME! GoIN! To THE DAWGS! i SHO’ AUNTIELL. READ You A STORY, HONEY, JESS You SET ON DE FLO” WHILE MAH RISCUITS 1S BAKIN'. ONCE UPON A TiME DEY WAS A GREAT BIG GIANT ' Springing swiftly 1o Thorne smothered the flar he resumed his scat he fied of one thing—her feet hs moved, althouzh threatencd fire. The sound of some one rapidly approaching caused both Thorne and Elsa to look arou “I am sorry, Mis tiained nurse spoke wi “But you are overtaxing strength. Surely yon can sec Thorne tomorrow POOR PA BY CLAUDE CALLAN AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN I BEEN THINKIN' HOW BAD “(ou FEEL ABOUT MISTER TIORDALNT MORDALBNT INA e ) BEIN' ENGAGED® TO \ COLLD CHEER / TMISS ANN — <ousIN il 2 DAN — WELL- EV" CLOLD HAS A Z SIVER LININ' AN’ — ALL You GOTTA REMEMBER. S THAT BEIN' ENGAGED ANT AS BAD as BEIN' “T would o' stopped if he'd spoke polite, but [ don't en oul want no impudent squirt was babies the firss blowin’ a sassy whistle at ing the little fellows me if he is a policeman.” ned was to scold at me.” Copyright, 1230, Publishers Syndicate e 0. PuFlishers