New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 3, 1927, Page 5

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NOTED GUNMAN AND PAL BREAK PRISON to Sing Sing slde and inside the walls of Sing were missed last night. One of them s Frank Pioli, 28, noted sunman, the killer of “Big Bill" Brennan, prizetighter. Missed at Pioli and George serving four vears for c pistol, were missed from their cells at the regular after supper check soners. The deep toned siren ng Sing immediately w: sounded, warning the country for a radius of ten miles that the had been an escape. One hundred and fitty armed ards started a thor- of the prison grounds and the bleak country about Os- sining while New York police spread a drag net about the crimi- nal haunts of the pair. Escape Is Baffling Hour manner in which ~Pioli and Wal- male made their escape. No dis- carded prison clothing® was found and guards along the prison wall and the Hudson river sald no one The icy waters of the swimming. When the first after supper check showed the two men to be missing, the remaining 1,600 pris- oners were locked in their cellsand forced to abandon their usual eve. ning visits to the prison moving picture show and_library. Waiter af Laborer Pioll and Walmale occupied cells in the same cell block but laborer in the prison yard. Pioli, a notorious gunm known scntence for manslaughter. Killed Brennan in 1924 in 1924 at the latter's night club, street, New York. O casion a st ed either brother and the shooting of his mother at a New Year's eve party. Both Facing Life Now less dan sente Yebrt tol . 1926, for carrying a pis- face life imprisonment if ler clues were being ¢ police. One was that d the sentry line during| some distance from each other. | Pioli was employed as a waiter in | the mess hall and Walmale as al a3 “Babe” because of his delicate | appearance, has at least three Kill- | ings to his crime record of 14| years. He was serving a 20 vear | The Kkilling of Brennan occurred | the Tia Juana club, in West 171st | the same oc- | an was kill- | or a compan. | jon. Previously Ploli had heen in- | dicted for the Killing of his own | Walmale was known as a much | erous criminal. He was from New York city in| tw | Se; ! sin L e 2 MISSING. CLERGYMAN 18 1. © men scen riding a locomotive re put offt a southbound train at | arboreugh, a mile south of O; ning, and the second was that {two suspicious-looking men had !plan is found efficient, Connecticut | , are sai ariven through Stamford, Conn. onjCo. authoritics plan to make it a the road to Bridgeport. permanent feature in service be-|Rev. S H. Jobe of Cambridzc Both Face Life if Taken Back MAPLE ST. RESIDENTS Ossining, N. Y., March 3 P— A |New Britain-Berlin Route to Cut|dislikes the vog man hunt was on today hoth out-| i Sing prison for two convicts who | Sunday, March 6, put into effect : ne te W th Berlin busses has been docid |upon as an avenue for more efi- cient service between the t3 | places, these officials belicve. schedule of 20 minute departure rfom this city to Berlin, with Me iden busses leaving every other 2¢ minutes, interspersed with Hudson street, Berlin, busses, will be con- |tinued but will be routed through Franklin Square, South Main strect to Complete mystery surrounds the | FELUrning via the same route. | jcity traverse Park street to Maple! mouyg “March 3 (P—1t was offi- to and, on the return trip. pass th wil | | i | | i Steamy dampness makes hands otiff HANDS AND WRISTS WERE STIFF AND LAME Tailor finds way to overcome | theumatic stiffness and ache Philadelphia tailor has found a uick way of getting rid of stiffness the hands and arms caused by con- tly using a hot iron. Iam by tradeapresser,” he writes. I am always using a hot iron and my ands and arms get stiff. I have been ing liniments for a long time and I Pnd that Sloan’s Liniment is the best. t always gives instant relief.” t' Sloan’s gives real help because it h irs up your own bodily forces to row off the trouble, and to restore lormal, healthy action in the sick e : ust pat it on lightly, without ‘ubbing, and the first thing you know e aching and stiffness are gone. Get tbottletoday. All druggists—35cents, BUYS A 825 SUIT YOU WOULDN'T HESITATE TO PAY DOUBLE FOR THE SAME SUIT. CLOSING DAY SALE SPECIAL | NYSSIE $rop | 387 MAIN STREET | | | | | | Park street to Main street. The| Ip view of the fac |new system will take from Maple ' if 4 male, will be he Jludson, it is belleved, would have |street residences the convenience |y prevented any attempt fo escape by |0f bus service at the doors and intense interest. South Main street. \ INTRODUCTORY PRICE DURING Opposite Capitol Grounds 40_56 Ford St. Between Asylum and l’l‘al‘] Sts. |tween this ci nd Perlin, Returns—Probably Was Victim KING OLD FASHIONED i of Amnesia. TO LOSE BUS SERWGEIDNIku to Sce Women Riding| Cambridge, Mass., M Astride Horses, He Says. [ sing since Tuc London, March 3 #P—King George L IL. Jobe, rector of women ridi opal church, rety e tride of hors Visiting the hor Through Franklin Square to |50 20 Islington yesterday, he {many women in mannish costume. | jyug with Bouth: ism .5t {astride of hunters which were being | tor appen own in the ring, and remarked to | that a doctor was s companions: "I don't like to see| 1 oyy women ride the sidosseat is | 1y, h more graceful.” Th en and Prirn rte have gome t aid is believed to hav s similar t disaster at Ro ne F The Connecticut Co. will, on w routing system which will m rially affect bus service betwe is city and Berlin. Enginc adhams and Mayor Gardner C.|whole dly in re eld have already conferred on |the King on this point e matter and the rerouting of [never rides, but Pri {follows_the hounds from ess Mary are with | il queen fS/ANGni AHEAD ) - Lok out : or coughs ’ ! Dont say , Twill getwsae);'it 4 JURED 3 (UP)— v Green, star wing of the Ne York American Hockey club, was dangerously Injured in a m here Sunday night, will be oper |on today as a last measure to | his life. He received a blood tr | fusion yesterday and surgeons for |the club said there was slight hope for his recovery, tem, the Under the new sy Beech Swamp road, Kensington, sumed his dut of his absence At present, busses leaving this ¢ S STORK ON THE WAY latt Bome a iy and was not s mtil this mo Whiting to South Main street ! janeannounced today that Em- | press Nagako expects to becoms a rough Ash street to Maple 10 |mother early in August | g s B Many Buildings Tumble | /. t 2 | hrone rigpeclilt 2 L hln notmcsment was reccived with | DOWR in Corsican Town JAJC — $00i first child of || Paris, March 3 (P 4 Empress 'of numerous buildings in | of Bisinchi, in tho Moros: collz Il necessitate their walking to ror Hiro 0 was a irl Hartford Springfield New Haven Prov idence Fall River Worcester Holyoke FULLER’S ca« (Glenwood Ranges Special Prices—Special Terms—Extra Discount Why struggle along with an old Range that is only “Good Enough?” Many faithful $6 9.50 Our s *“Old Timers” consume a vast amount of fuel. ng Club Sale brings you an oppor- tunity to purchase a fine new Glenwood at a new low price! :\dpnuodlr the finest of Ranges, This Month Only! the Glenwood is also the most economical from the point of fuel consumption. Note the ) many special advantages of this Club Sale. ‘; GLE;‘TWOOD This model also in Gray Enamel Finish Saves Space Note Dimensions Elevated Gas Ovens Large Baking Ovens Two Complete Ranges in One At a New Low Price $ Delivers Any Weekly $ This Month Only! : GLENWOOD Payments .~ GLENWOOD Black Model As Low A s dlew & GAS RANGE DURING THIS CLUB SALE ‘ EXTRA SPECIAL ’ CLUB DISCOUNT 10%— ‘ An extra discount of ten per cent on practically all models in the Glenwood line can be earned this month—during this sale only. An extra saving—a substantial amount— well worth while! Glenwoods in Gray Porcela The satin black finish Glenwood Ranges are immensely popular with housewives be- cause of the superb smooth castings. The smoothest in the world. So easy to clean™— to keep clean! These Ranges may also be had in gray porcelain enamel. Wash or scour them like the bath tub. New beauty—new cleanliness! king oven, siz § Broiling ove compartment. Alumin- oven linings. Pre-Eminently One of the Finest Ranges Made in America. Built From All New Iron—No Reclaimed Iron Used—By Skilled and Highly Paid Workmen. Now This Superb Line of Ranggs Is Offered at New Low Prices For One Month Only. Act Now—Quickly—Cash in On This Opportunity. Evening appointments made for your Larg;st Furniture Syndicate in : . i convenience. Phone 2-3601 New England FuLLER FUrRNITURE CO. MEMBER OF ADASKIN FURNITURE SYNDICATE Fuller Furniture Co. reported te the t many per- red. Bisinchi last v _and effective ol o o e $10 Dress Shop is a year old today » —how time does fly’ When the $10 Diess Shop was established in our Lower Level Store just a year ago today—it caught the popular fancy of the careful shopper— and held it . a celebration is now in order— therefore—on Friday and Saturday we offer for $¢ )00 any dress in our $10 shop You will find an interesting collection of Modish Dresses for Springtime wear—Crepes, Silks, Georgettes —in delightful color comhinations. The regular 310 price placed on these garments is in itself safticient inducement. At the Birthday Price of $9.00 the limited number of dresses will no doubt move rapidly. Welcome to thi party. Please be early! In the $10 Dress Shop TR T e T Lower Level Store Buys a First Class Ford Coupe TO BE SOLD ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19th at 10 A. M. The plan is simple, logical and understandable— We'll be glad to explain AT 250 ARCH STREET Drop in and see the car. Bennett }Motor Sales Co. SELLING The Chrysler Car

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