New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 6, 1929, Page 28

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1929. “At the siga of the (fom the mysterious fiend who has reproduction of T he Searchers are pictvred at the top d the map you see efght is Ida Reuter, another of the "“Dusseldorf, Germany, De sseldort today the (j& nerves of even is a city of dread. iear stalks and shakes the strongest atxious mothers keep their chillre Mahome. Fathers dread the fall of the twilight when their daughters have not yet returncd from officc hop or school ‘For in this great city. which is sii'h a hive of German salking flend has killed one man three women and four children and fitilated 11 other women. ere is no ids #'not even certainty Killer is man or woman. he cfforts of the cleverest criminal po- Ik of Dusseldorf and the 1férlin force have nathing. Directed Police to Victim ,And the killer, with sardonic didterence to their frantic effort catmly mailed to a local communist paper a map which showed where they could find buried the body of ome of his latest victims, little five venr old Gertrude Albermann. Dig- £Thg was started at the point cated and the body was really th 80 far availed ot since the Whitechapel district | r; stood com- of London es of murde; the Ripper” has any n so shaken is Lusseldorf at presenty The London xfller claimed ei women victims amd his crimes extended over a pe- 48d running from 1887 to 1859 Thsive. The German Riller has exceeded this in ten months. **Jack the Ripper” never Cgpght, despite all the efforts of famed Scotland Yard. Indeed of his victims was killed almost ddr the nose of the wghtened Dusseldorfers are ning to wonder whether their shuths are going to have any better 1yck. +a0ne of the is that a sort Das been put into force net allow their children out when aark begins to fall. They arc afraid 10 send them to nearby stores even teuget & loaf of bread. The streets off ot the east end aghast at the mitted by “Jac great town b as res of volu @8 look when night cfothes police are everywhere on the watch, ~The last victim of the fiend was LRle Gertrude Alberr 1 leved she was enticed away woman, who. the previous day, gave the child promised to come day to give her 1 hs kage 18 : police is be- by on soms This clue w fo other children who s ai also gave t seribed he 50 with dark worn clos: the neck, dark eyes and red barned face. They entuated the fact that she €p So g a woni- They de- of a 1 andy air sun- also the polic ther the murdere isg mself joarse voice. ndering wh an who 1iges I as a voman who sometimes Map Indicated e v man communist d in Dussel which cit a map showi Jorest AT orest Meadow = Meado o B sndicating forest s, o 11 ien At the £ U At the sizn buried the body “Below this again was wr 't he body of Adbermann lies by the Hanie Cltizens in Protest the dire ri 1l experts, digging w faken there and child f inability of t fferpetrator mass meeting of protest hat triay industry, a | best | mous | buried the body,” said the cryptic mes killed eight and m utilated eleven re, the cross is visible he body of little Gertrute d's victims. GEN, BULLARD 1S CRITIGALLY Sict Suilers Heart Attack—Led: Gorps at Marne pe York, Dec. 6 (B — Major | Robert Lee Bullard, tir ered a heart attack in his |apartment today and is in a criti- cal condition. General Bullard has been ill with | heart dis for three weeks, his | physician said, but his condition | did not become critical until uil”r‘ |the attack. He is now too seriously ill to be moved to a hospital, the| doctor said. Wrote Famous Messs Bullard who, as of the third American 'my corps at the second the Marne in July, 1918, wrote the are going to counter-a vears old. He was born in Youngsboro, Ala., in 1861, just a few months before the outbreak of the civil war. e January, 19 command area, with 1 ernor's Island he eneral com- ander ed from the army ‘inf| At that time e of the second corps adquarters on Gov- ince his retirement the Na-| was in has been president of tional Security league. At the league's offices today it was said that the general had been in poor health for several months He has b away from his office | for three weeks, Had Colorful Graduated from West Point in 1885, General Bullard has had a long and colorful career. in the Indian wars and in the n- merican war and went to France in 1917 as brigadier general in command of the second brigade of the first division, He led the American Carcer forces in | age received by Dusseldorf sons within ten months upper center, under the peak of the curving line. Albermann, shown at left. Lower Movie Fans Indignant At Duplication of Stars Providence, R. L, Dec. ¢ (Pr— Frenzied movirg picture fans kept newspaper telephones bu ing here last night after Leatric Joy, film: star, who is appearing at a local theater, was' introduc. ed over the radio speaking from a Hollyw ter officials were declarations that Joy e was the sment Leatrice real one, their first engagement in the world war, General Bulla vears ago to Mrs. Ella Reiff Wall, widow of Duncan Wall of Philadel- phia. His first wife died in 1921. FIVE BADLY HURT N BUS ACCIDENT ied two Driver and Four Passengers in H_pspilal Aiter Palmer Crash Mass., Dec. 6§ (UP)—The Palmer drive rs Narrow- ver ¢ 1 fou ly escaped de when a coast-to-coast motor bus skidded on the Doston Post road, plunged over an embrankment into the ( river and overturned, four mileg ast of this town. e taken to Wing Memorial Al here were: Leo Russeau, 422 State 3rooklyn, N. Michael Nazar of Cambridges hez weight wrestler under the Nazarian; Fred D. Worcester; and Warren J. I of West Roxbury, operator of Another zer, Don vitz of Roxbury, escaped serious in- jury, The big bus, aboag bus. owned by the Co- e Barly ide You— Alwars™” Gift Buyers Are Flocking t to the = BEACON Perhaps it Is Because of These Low Prices GIFTS FOR HER JEWELRY STATIONE POCK HANDKE BOOKS COMPACTS DIARIES £1.00— §6.00 GIFTS FOR MOTHER 50c—$18.00 GLASSWART GIFTS FOR HIM MILITARY BRUSHES .. $5.00— (in fine leather ca 15.00 <) . .00 . $1.00—810.00 $1.00—$10.00 $2.50—$17.00 00— 500— WORLD LAS $1.00— “A Host of Gifts From the World Over” BEACON BOOK AND 85 West Main Street GIFT SHOP Telephone 6100 |lonial Motor Coach company of Watertown, N. Y., and headed for | Boston, struck a patch of ice, and before Higgins could straighten it the embankment | in the river, ts went to the rescue of the trapped men and final- I extricated them. Pradvitz, who had escaped with a severe shaking tded in the rescue work after he had been removed from the wrecked Pa., Dec. injured today irgl Iy persons were in cxplosion near the scene of the killed persons, ore than a of other: wrecked the post office yeste Munhall, a suburb. None but none [hurt today was in a ¢ five score The condition ef those in the hos- al was reported serious p was expected {o die. Nine Persons Hurt In Blast Today 7 i Near Scene of Disaster Yesterday 6 (A—Nine blast injured 1 condi- an| The <o | Other state, county and]at officers were prepar- the corner The new fficials, treets. he post office blast. The two-story and frame structure was ed and a street car carrying | pproximately a score of . persons commodate been pleted toda SEAPLANE AT ISLANDS Teneriffe, (#—The German it having —Advt : wis damaged o Canary TIstands, More than two score persons were hurt in the explosion yesterday. | was blamed . Part it o 3 4 vesterday, seaplanc on gas I V| of adr | post oftice build extensive bfficially of one s wdjoined OPENS NEW DEPARTMENT building, was blown out A Dovger. of s were ged to manage the new dre nt opened by The Par company in its store ich damaged, but not any | by way of Seville | Islands Ui i 2, | SUGAR 10 lbs. §3¢ § BUTTER Choice Print or Tub 1b.47¢ | ¥ ¥ MEATS For fine neats, go to your neighborhood £ A & P Meat Market where you will find a display of all your favorite cuts. SMALL SMOKED Ib. 27c BONELESS HAMS Whole or Shank Halves FRESH KILLED each 8¢ FOWL Whole or Cut Up HEAVY TENDER BEER Top SIRLOIN ROAST, Ib. 42 Boneless {ALL EASTERN CUT FRESH HAMS Whole or Shank Halves CHUCK ROAST NECK CUT CENTER CUTS SPECIAL CUTS Roasting Chickens 1 1b. Average Fresh Shoulders Ib. 18¢ 6-8 Ih. 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