New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 25, 1927, Page 13

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1927. Sr M pieite . >, Hartford, proes chairman for the he situation by telephone and | food sinc v morning | int son yard and used in PR, For Thanksgiving Aid 10 Women on l ublicity Hartford county, has charge of the moved all available guards to the|and last night what sleeping or the cell house doors. S y % Enth et ity committee chairmen unwalled port prison. All y did without blankets. This would enable the besicgers to sl BRTISH, Ok IS oA ¢ i s : 2 of Wamen Votus lo BN R I la ! E to Broak Doos S0t maastihs son without laying P2 atic gatherings which : 5 » 8 5 the Hartfc y hold business session preceding the lunch- no miles n By the banss on - | themse open to gunfire. Dave)lepn running:(or: the past Loy uncheon meet Y s eon. The session will be presided nd National Guar woeks e leld tonight at § A by Miss Beatrice Marsh, editor (Continued from First Page.) ed to the scene. 3 o'clock at et radquart 1 a ko "_"i'!‘v‘{'rfi ’ ord at §6 Prat B of the Women Voters' Bulletin, Mra. & Late in the afternoon e oellinousaoliie messinatl an it This was indicated when |!0 United buliding. o ‘,.fl‘j.\;,:uz, 1 Noveimber, 13:45 gelock | Busil Pl Husssgn ol 37 B men had been involved in the up- | ficers attacked the a ) ¢ but the locks held, Had the n sert word to Warden Smith Play b for ( 3 L 1 ! A ] or of ace is president of the New Brit- tsing viets but e \ing through | that they wished a parley. Smith d, Burritt Hotel, Dec. 3, after- 5 v ! 4 1 E speak in branch of the League of Women Meanwhile, the national guards- of their number was wour e e met with |sent word back that he would |noon and evening, 4 5 i : S ty.” Mrs. Charles | Vote cams of g n armed be willing to meet their representa- . 2 Lady Owls of 2 ant Gen- Some 200 rounds were 1 has been . protected | tives but he made no promises and > invited to attend Mittelstaedt, equipped imprisoned men replying with at 5 5 . wn number of g 1 hey | & - ’ H s guns, tanks, sawed off known uumber of guns which they within the miess hall, if this |informed them that there would be anniversary of the Hartford nest on 0 ' spita ar ear bombs, stood by d mysteriously acquired out the men v e held ¢ no clemency offers extended by him. ' Monday ecvening. Members will $ y e med civil o aided convicts refused to k : it 1 Th h | leave the 7:37 t f v | gratitude fc At T'hiis later was stressed in a sKir ley f Nex In patrolling the prison grounds etween possemen and the prisoners, . alth . 3ot i ; . ] ' B e e CIN Catrhetod CO Lo ebo Discove e hend windows say their ammunition | ; ng o : T fiag out ofithe |is visl i et E ¥ [] on is the state’s peni- Was run ‘ e e iricnds n New : . - . - Slermsliiy nd been s : 5 v it DhiEon Caldwell Will Norwich to Discontinue ;e C];_a.m flnude, and Paru A - Polu l’ld\mg This Year ree from Any Taint Capt. Bre serving second terms and up-, When twilight fel P bl e ara 5t that time ordered the pris: |DLUCE € Wward and'those Who have life sen- | escaped from his.c : t S ik ors to leave the cell block 25 at a 1 la\ in thc l‘dl‘ West ¢ 5 e 5 Allitha ‘riok Taxativessin the sraste tences, ved upon. Governor C nE (oS 5% i and to come out where they 5 Bruce Bl e & All the trick laxati 3 3 No Concessfons Made arrived from Sacr ’ o covered by the guards i 1 § 1l s ic s X 1 5 % can't tempt people who understand The warden declared no conces- in directing the s Revolt Long Planned 4 : jssion by 1 t ) he properties of cascara. kions were made to the convicts ex- Mc |l Gua en, toge of the prisoners wished to authori v ashington and many h d different drugs will cept that he had assured them of with hine guns, airplancs, tan (e e e e 5 t o e IRy R . ; b S i safe conduct to their respective tear gas bombs and other instru- s out of the cell house indi- | Dec r . t am cells, He expressed the belief that iments of modern wa meri p : ara purifies the system clear the weapons used in the e from Los to remain in back of ¢ the i B ‘ € G g through. Cleanses even the pores had been sm % % n ! skin. Renders perspiration “trusties.” The convicts carly today stil . 58 er tod : is eved by prison . > spen i . p 3 \ R % as inoffensive as so much dew! Had it not been for ti in possession old cell ho t have been planned for 1t vit alifo t ) G s St el L 3 perenta’ took pons in the har ¢ the tool ro « prison 1 J 4 el b ik L me time and b been intended the Pucific abminbas % 4 e e perate men who ir ¢ the |t whe 1d and wo d t that per 1 S to lead to a general deliverf, o= = S i e ¢ : A Fro o £l .m. e cuating imae rest, tha revolt bl comrad The wounded were HAE X aeing — - - : for the development of any- ¥ : r 1 st then carry off through quelled soon r ! g | being treated by men v s under the 1 " ¥ i r 3 carize the ‘ordena’ of {has prisoniat o o ; . Times Square Station o L R i hina byt it en VIS o ; he <t ot 3l che poisone by of the wounded guards and { » Busleflmlhc\\ulld for recor > thetfonh | et ow S ; S bit of taking medt- Jof the one who was shot e 1 t ‘on . SR e hora Tole - for o r even for suto- he riols opene als 3 tieut Ligh is ki S & SR (catton. 1f you have tBe hablt, stop S Spened s ali N 4 EROnG v | L | o a dellghttul form within the part of the ) v thols 1 Gov. Y orl Times Squar sume responsik 1 offiei: Ac ¥ 1. |1 e leeted there Members of the national gw.\ 1 Mittelstae v I 1 reach sion reported t o new- | es ay £ e Ieaoms lon that units on duty e prison were of thé state soldiers on d 1 listrict t 1 a oy |seven and a half millic er 1c . 8 at ear tlar schadule s when ‘ Geodorants, ewen in warmest 8 o'clock, prepara to their dis- |could be cnded without further ot ttempt to disle o oo ystems in the city is placed at | Mic and Charles Contaras and | w 1 to the equipment o irug nd 25c. charge as guards. hloodshed te thres hillion, Peter Perakos are the lessors. the milita ition, Moved Into Cells e prisoners werc moved into , 1s and a count was begun Che uprising, apparently designed - e - . M t M t__ to bring about a wholesale delivery § Jriee e a of prisoners, started shortly hefore nen during the night endeavored | Nothing but complete surrender k in the doors le: from | Will be pted by the prison au- : his winter. aders were forcing lonel i cascara; children love GEEDalo mlayer b isons 3 1 2 w0 taste tempts most grown- : 1 people. I'm all s 12 iake more Aud what & com- P no\\ just through oceasional use of— 4 are in that clean. the convicts turn- noon yesterday with a pre-arranged - itk 3 oh the 13 ds in the cell-| @ o aoon house, brandishing weapons, U&,u HERE ARE SEVERAL GOOD > guards es : ‘ THAT YOU SHOULD TAKE AD- spread the alarm, Hartford a VANTAGE 22 Ray Singleton, assistant turnkey, was driven to the door with the! | 4 point of a knife in Bedarsd 1o 18k the.tarstey o he| | ' SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 A. M. > to unlock the exit. The out- AL et e f ] Where Smart Style Meets Moderate Price T O LN 1 KE. - y 54 T:’\“s ltll::r) time g had been ‘ 2 1 5 aln t. FRESH CUT HAMBURG ..... " . <wee 2 1bs. 880 thrown salong led side of | AN PRI the prison bordering on the bank ] LEAN FRESH D L e SHOULDERS ................ . 20c. | ‘ After-Thanksgiving S A iy heir getaway. rioters made no fu e the cellhouse. W being f upon. Dies in Excitement Poiicemen from Sacramento, state officers from surrounding neighborhoods and militiamen were rushed to the prison. Charles Glaze, a gate keeper, dropped dead as the result of the excitement. When a sufficient force had gath ered, the machin uns were tu upon the bullding and under barrage several milittamen ar Milk el 18 Rump Roasts T . (4 VEAL . guards advanced and threw ga bombs into the cellhouse. The cor —_—m SPECIAL FRCM 3 TO 5 P. M. viets replied with gunfira whil | 4 § g | prRIE rIB several of their number fell, mor- § S L f i \ 3 ROASTS PORK .......... - Ib. 25c. Tump Roasts ILegs Genuine BELEP . . m. 220 SPRIN toneless Rolled Lean Frosh ROASTS BEEF .. 1b, 28(: HAMS ... Smith was trapped in his office as ! . R . the convicts settied back and fired / ! £ [a')lsbl 3 3 Cerreeaaean PCCk 35& their guns to keep officers from ad- 5 ) ; %A 01 L€ vancing upon them. The warden A 4 7 \ NICE CHUNKY SWELT POTATOES ............ 10 Ibs. 25c took command by telephons and 3 J A g%\ remained in his office until dusk £ N 4 ¥ 5 ;f B r escaping as darkness prevented his I ; 2 : lurr d @ ERLSILEAY \ : nce of the ot $aclters, Ons ot the ratding party was by a shot from the cell- ARMOUR'S SMOKED Under a truce agreement, Dr. T SHOULDERS .................Ib.15¢c. the cellhouse to care for the wound- [ 4 N 4D S i FANC \ [ MEADOW- ed. He found six convicts dead fron 5 4 | u % ! | SELECTED BROOK e - L ‘ | 7. N VR EGGS ~ BUTTER convicts dying, 17 wounded nnd § 2 1 - prison attaches hurt i \ i 1o = ? ? C}lEESE' 52 VARICTIES, LOOK THEM OVER. YOU ARB i of a surrender kept the 0 1A i Z \ L * SURE TO BE SATISFIED— sn_quict overnight. 5 Outlook On Thanksgiving 4 ; y FINE GRAN. | MOHICAN BEST The trouble ed shortly hefore : 0 \ ‘ | FLOUR COFFEE Pag $1.10 | 3 Ibs. 95¢. MOHICAN FANCY PEAS fr ra s w Y. . “ § 1 i MOHICAN FANCY CORN he key to d . fifigia SOMICAN PANCY TOMATOES 1 been transierred from one 8 1 g | MOHICAN EVAPORATED MILK . cans Stec. to anoth D 1anaged to get out and eix of thosc £ ; WAl Sound Yellow s, 5 Red Emperor 3 1bs. 35 ¢ cell house were held as host- J i AR A § ONIONS ... 8 2 C GRAPES | C zes. The six guards still were O] ) U et 4 =5 b ong the barricaded conviets early Sweet duicy Doz 49¢ | Ml X noon yesterday while the convict: were watching a Thanksgiving Day entertainme At a given slgnal hall of the old cell house and d a brea v liberty. The , but were still believed to be = = ORANGES ‘ TURNIPS .. it their position among Values up to $15 o s e 8 | | Lavishly Fur Trimmed e LAY | BALDWW APPLES bas. 75¢.—5 Ibs. 25. Warden Takes Command { o IV ] - o Crisp \\l;lnv The fighting convicts were be- | 5oy \ Thin-Skin for 19 licved to have started the break in \ \ g GRAPLFRUIT 4 2\)0 CULERY .... bunch C i cifort to swarm out of the old 5 . - v Stedles e o ! | \ e Geon s, | New Scedless he eoll Touge and eseape throughan un- | . i ‘"\{I l“ l\l - 2 49‘: | RAISINS ., c atlod ¢ the prison area. War- \ ] el fen C nith, who was trapped . s D et e e ‘ MOHICAN BREA A ' i g CAY SHOMIT MADE” BECAUSE IT 1S JUST LIKE ¢ Wi THI GOOD BREAD YOU WOULD MAKL IN YOUR OWN HOME—THI SAME CARE YOU WOULD USE— W LMPLOY—THEREFORE WE TURN OUT AN AB- ICH, lustrous broadcloth, American venice, smooth ’ L § SOLUTLIY SPLEADID LOAT. I'ULL 16 OUNCES finished, suede-like cloths and similar exclusive Values up to 855 i e - = i fabrics . . . furred with pointed or black Manchurian . ) L """“"“"’,d. 250 | ,‘"",'\';"f“f"'_""'» wn 40c¢ ! wolf, I'rench beaver, caracul and Australian opossum For tomorrow, Saturday, we have planned a rapid ‘ — = a8 .. in fashionable black, brown tones, deep blues and selling of magnificent Winter Coats. Every Coat g v we o 2B€ 1 iR cwes o 25€ i reens . . . sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 48 . . . priced much in this selection was chosen individually for ex- "SOLID MEAT OYSTERS _. solid Pint 400, elow usual! ceptional merit in guality of fabrie, fur, workman- ™ o Steiger's—Downstairs Shop ship and style. The two groups representing a col- HOSE ;T‘\bl‘ Bl::")ch or oene! CITIZEN'S FREE BED FUND lection of the choice models of leading makers. A notable offering. Every wanted color of the BOOK THE ESCRIPTION FOR e ———— —— = season. Sizes for all. | ',\ncmmn and Evening—: FATHER J § DICINE WAS | k . 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