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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930. 3 ST, PATRICK’S DAY |Two Killed as Convict Attempts BOOTLEGGER SHOT i) Atlantic City Mayor Qut On Bond ol "o st i s | friend or cncmy of Dunn they were properly qualified to sign PR[][iRAM READY Escape From Trenton State Jail| |\ L[[]U[]R FEUI]‘(lh;:a;o;(Ew‘PE) After Arre_st_ (Mnsurance Probe ARMY R : Trenton, N. J., March 14 (UP)— the head and stomach. Gordon was Two Teams This Week | acantic city, March 14 P— of any wrongdoing and 1 am con- HOUSE MANILA FAMILIES S[ Josephs Parlsh SOGley AD-| A desperate refully planned at-|wounded in the shoulder. Raoke[eem War See“ in Nonh derbilt, as intimates call Harold S. Mayor Anthony M. Fuffu, Jr., was at | fident of vindication in due tir [tempt to esca from New Jersey Evans then fled before the rain Avalon, Catalina Island, Cal., rty under $28,000 bail today aft- Mayor Ruffu was the secos ity | | state prison here by Charles Lvans, |of tear bombs, and was found a fow | J I S March 14 (P—Although they were [cor his arrest on 4 indictments official to Le wrrested yesterday in | Tonuces En fertainment Plans [lifer and trusty, brought him death | minutes later, with a bullet througl | elseysseGOl]d lflymg not larly successful against |charging him with violation of the [connection with the investigation of | Authoritics Lstimate 2,500 Made iH\b\U.Ul of liberty, cost the life of | his head. He had ed his last cart- | —— # 4 of the Coast League riminal code by awarding | One of the features of the St.|1 k Butcher, a gua and result- | ridge for himself. | Patrick’s day entertainment to be|ed in serious. wounds to Guards \\'l]v! Trenton was thrown info an up- given by the St. Joseph's parish so-|liam Gordon and Ch Soren. roar, in the belief that a general ¢ in the Tabs hall on next Mon-| Toar hombs and bullets checked | Prison outbreak was in pro ¥ evening will be a solo, entitled | 4ny attempt by the 1,600 prisoncrs | The prison siren sounded for ten insur- |charges of e S ‘hicago Cubs will try to lick two jance and other city contracts to Tenainien North derscy Tiguor | Ledms this week-cnd. | companies in which he was finan- rlier in the day John Conws Philippine Section. racketeers was seen by police today| Manager Joe McCarthy has divid- | cially interested. le 1ilding supervisor, was | in the second machine gun slaying ©d his squad, and one section today He arrested on a bench war- | r s of cxtortion on Manila, March 14 (A—The army i v s e within a week of a wealthy boot- hcaded for San Diego to mcet | rant jssued by County Judg: Wil-|bPench warrant issued by Judge|ang (e d Cross today set up Mother in Ireland,” by Ray Can-|(o escapc from the prison in the up- [Minutes. calling police rescrves to |y oo Hollywood Saturday - and Sunday. |liam H. Smathers yesterday shortly |Smathers. He was r g or field of Bristol. Mr. C . Wholroar that followed Tvans's attack |the scene, and the conviets added to| “Fenry Engel, who police said had |¥hile the oth AelronEerlalyiol altas el ndictmenta hadi been e | 10000 Linus A. Kelly, b is known to the upon Soren, which was the first step | the din by pounding on their st wequired @ modest forfune as a|Sion. will go to Los Angeles tomor- | turned v grand jury. sitling at [tO Special Prosccutor Herbert Bart- | lomeless by the in the Singa- and WTIC as a radio tenor, has rm—}m his plot. |doors and yelling. bootlegger and hijacker, was shot |TOW to {ry it again with the Angels|Mays Landing, N. J. He was or.|lctt, said that scveral thousand dol- strict of Manila. peared here on several occasions, Nis| pojiq rogerves augmented the| Evans, who was serving a double | down and fatally wounded last night |in @ Lwo-game serics. dered to appear heforc Judge [1Ars were involved in ihe charges rmy pitched 110 tents {0 latest_appearance being at the ban- | - S i life ‘sentence for killing Lo police= | 1y fous 1n 2 Sk i ST court at |asainst Conway and that cach of |l - the destitute and the Red quet of Daly Council, K. of C.. on|0r¢e of guards wihin a few min- o for kllllng by four men within w fect of e Smathers in common p coijCiat{BEainat, < e : : g Nov. 01050 | utes after the outhreak. Livans is he- ;w‘-l«‘;x :::UJ‘[’N / M' \ h, I':-x\ul i s speakeasy in this city. o AY \\| ART TRADING ~ Mays Landing today for -H'l’.\l.’.,"\»\‘r:“‘ L“;(“ ,\_H ,J"‘” “ ited & sepi- | Cri about to provige food an St bl S Soutn ey et vn Killed Timsel when flttle m ol e wd was | 1o had just loft a e Alove artiord, March 14—Daily trad- | ment - e e i S e o e he discovered his plan had gone | FeEA! & model prisoncr. wen the in 5 scssions at_the Hartford stock Insurance Charges Listed cases was not divulged lice doubted whether any lives 3 5 o avden Ldward 1 T a parked se itomobile open- | ¢ will be studied by a spe Charges of acting as hroker and Black Held Also 1ad been lost. Al missing children | Uses Home Made Weapons nounced after the riot tha woull firc e ran < c ttee with the purpose of agent in the placing of insurance Richard Black, who was head of [were found, but officers were uzn- | Evans leaped upon Soren with a | Withdraw all trusty pr : with a stream of « determin whether such a move | were the basis of 10 of the indict- |the special police viec s sle to tind of an old ma | “home made™” blackjack shortly be- R followitiz himn until T V ¥ a lc here. Those in [ments. Placing policies with com. uUnder arrest on charges of cxtortion | and au it reported to have pes- [forc 6 p. m. yesterday while the LUBI DIES TODAY The men then speeded away cir | favor « to the per | panies in which he was a stockhold- |in connection with a liquor case. He | is] . The police esti- |\ sl o lockeatin oaiis] s Narehli O] ol o ita we T Tk e charged fn {wo others, and |Wai suspended several days ago with | mated the number of homeless after supper. Soren called for help | Lubicf, honorary governor gencral He dicd s By « al 40 importance of the sccurities favor- remaining two charged him{four other members of the vicel? . Previous estimates were tha |as he went down, but Ivans scized |of Algeria since his retirement from | minutes late thout reg con-[ed here while those opposed claim | with placing insurance in compan- |Sauad and was held pending action 5,000 were made homeless. his gun and fled. |the colonial service several years | sciousnes: Ie w d | that B public is better {ies in which he was stociholder by the grand jury firc destroyed a large numbe Soren's outery brought guards |ago, died today. and marricd 1 by the over counter market. |director. The policies total A new ramification of t f woven s houses, occupiel with tear bombs. Iivans pumped — — | The polic id Tnzel had been | They maintain (he business docs not | 000. and ft inquiry was unc 1 ¢ by Filipino and Chinese la graft and vice in Atlantic Homeless By’ Serious Fire in facilitics to care for those made hurch this city, will be the s Miss Mary McCrann's class will be one of the hcadliners several shots into the attacking force, | T'OR BEST RE: connected Wit nkic Dunn, re-|warrant attendance of traders on| Concerning the charges against today after Judge Smathers directed | horers. The flimsy structures burni- |and Butcher fell dead, shot through |USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | tired beer runncr 10 was shot and | the floor. him the mayor said, I am innocent [the county clerk to check lists of | cd quickly AT THE FOUNTAIN toast Turkey, Cr: Ty Sauce, lashed Potatoes ictly Fresh Lgg .... dozen 40c All Sundaes 10e; TIce Uvam \nd(l 5¢; Banana Royal 10¢ Ready Saturday —In a Special Sale ! RAY CANFIELD ; 1,600 PieCeS o= Women’s Very Fine of the evening. The New HMaven trio will present a specialty number, | ‘The complete program follows: [ By 3 | \lmlolo —Ted O'Brien of Middle-| 3R \ > { ection—Mrs. Mary Cronin. altz elog—Pupils of Miss Mary ) ayer, Jean Forsyth, Welsh, Itlorence Welch, Win- - very Dpiece fir: Menousck, Mary Sheehy, 7 ; - =iy plEe > Walsh, Virginia Walsh, ) quality. > Linnchan, ¢ mmet, Y% A /) % 7('1.”,0 de Chine *“l'-“ M Mary Kalinow s A y / p6. A £ 36 to 14 —Crepe de Chine Chemisc. —Sekon Satin Slips, 46 to 52. —Broadcloth Pajamas, 31 to 12. —Van Raalte Glove Silk Pantics, Address by TRev. Waller A. Mec- Crann, introduced by Rev., John I Donohue, pastor of St. Specialty—New Haven Tr “Mrs. Clancy's IHusbands A. Ryan. 'I']\lothu' in Ireland’— a 7 . 2 7 Small Lot Salesman’s Samples field Dance specialty—Elm City Duo. B ’ - f RAYON PANTIES, BLOOMERS and STEP-INS “A Bargain a Barg: a act comedy, directed by William J. . H 1 H 1 i Cast of characters: | " A brimmed hat makes you look particularly intrigu- Brown Helen Lynch ing---your hat is in this selection. mith ..... Harriet Donovan & Monty Brown . Harold Maloney Alee Smith R d Brophy, Jr. | ’ CONTINUING TOMORROW! Ann Howe ..... orine Hovaa BAKU---BANKOK---PANAMALAQUE 3 Prea How Howard Hart | R e TS G b - i March Sale of Toilet Articles and Notions in all the varied Spring shades. Hea B ’ -~ —Thrifty women will race here tomorrow. FLEEINE FUEITIVF glecsRionanli =S or RN O b, 3 - . | TOILET ARTICLES | NOTIONS Others At $1.95, $2.95 to $12.00 J \ o G0c Neet .. \..... B3¢| 5c Mercerized Tatting KILLEI] BY BULLET 4 B T3¢ Princess Pat Twin Ldges . Ly e | v ;o e Cream ... 5%¢) 5¢ pearl Buttons .. doz. $¢ : ] ¥ 4 5 il b 2“"_[']‘:‘f" "“ S " 39¢ Mufti Cleancr .... 20¢ Escaped Convict Makes Dash for nnnt L\ -The story of the cele- = N oo o i eous S leel‘{y and Smps Shot 7 brated perfumes of the s : Shabtu s ‘.::: :‘: S ---Especially the new and original “Parfum” prints All sizes and colors. . S1 and $1.50 Compacts Sunset Dyes ..... 10¢ world told in fascinating = 50¢ Luxor Face Powder 29¢ | 10¢ Diamond Dyes .... b¢ March 14 (D) — | 7 -\ : o A By Y 50¢ Pebeco Tooth 25¢ Mending Cotton, 7 balls aved Walter Sine 7 | prints. There are Christ- rwo For One Price Paste . 29 in box, ass't colors .. 19¢ ORI, Conl G N A COTY FACE POWDER 3¢ br. Lyons Touth 3¢ Corset Garters ... 16 ct, eing returned : | |\ as I , X ) . : Powde Sons Al e 1 Ol Stat penitentiary at ¢ / and PERIUME . 1 ook and Lyes, Sinclair, arrested here yeste .,\‘.\ Black Narcissus, Ambre h at the price of the Face | 90¢ Cuticura ulnluum card J upon information received from Ohio Jr : 67c 5¢ Three Tlower Tace 250 Kiddics” Straw Shopping officers, was shot and killed by Po- J ] . - Antique, Monjoly, Mag- Powder with Perfume 59¢, Baskets st 2w We Know They’re Different! , : iitsy onol e i : i » a dash for freedom from the nolin, Night of the city jail. Tilla Mason, mother of Sin- | o with whom he had been liv- | ing here for several months,” admit- | ted hier son had been convicted of automobile theft in Ohio and had es- | caped from prison. She s had served a term in the —And here they are, hand-moulded, hand-sewn, and hand- A Night, Lotus Flower, Le —I'OR SATURDAY FOR BOYS shaped, and all to insure slimness, perfect arches, pretty 4 & Miracle, and Orchidee i “Tom Sawyer” Blouses rleu. fit. At one low price. ! g ‘ —Genuine broadcloth, figured pat- of line, and above all, an ideal Women's \l'lu( I \L l prison in conncction with a / ) 3 terns and plain _white, all sizes. 00 i $6 50 —-In a bevy of colors, Blouses that will wash and wear 1 well. tain Walter Walsh who accompanied | the prisoner to juil and turned him | . ; over to Cordill for hookinz. As Cor- | ---that’s why we know they're any woman would ad- dill opened a cell door Sinclair dash- | : Al Thlct s shidsi U T e oo | different. ! : —ANOTHER SHIPMENT — §2.25 Value. mire. / —made by a 39 Inch Heavy Cl‘ePe { {e nationally the man, and he died almost instant- SIECOND FL i AT s for Underwear : B k aker. ly. P | q ---All the latest leathers and trim- SR skl Dl_gql\_cci)m:pizilall e vard $1 -34 bS] L’hlilf‘{‘:l? all]lliknsd ——— mings, and all the regular sizes. ) —_— ] .\'pring: Tt What Congress Is | Moderately priced. R not all sizes. Us- Doing ¥ 3 —ODD LOT — 4 DOZEN SETS ually $2.50 pair. Friday 4 ; ; Only 6.50 ) Grayce de Vyne Modes Tuscany Lace Af Senaic: | : | (Coats, Suits, Dresses) E) 1 R . Chair Back Sets Savings of One H bill Lobby committee proceeds with FO[‘ Sprlng Sold Exclusively At This Store ] Aol Men's Solid Color examination of Chairman uston of | and 3 Picces republican national committee, oW S | I Summer —Eeru color with filet edge. i c Tt e S S \SHOES 1930 SPECIAL PURCHASE AND SALE OF Usually 89¢ set. .eveeenennnnnnnnnes 59 /8 5 f79:0 amendment & : g > X 2 for $1.5 Judic committec continues | -Bought for style and worn for comfort. Easy to wear, NEW BAGS N e —A fine cut profibionplisarhies, |l easy to look at. Treadeasy Shoes provide beauty for fash- p » crepe. Wool Banking committee resumes ifs | study of branch, group and chain |l ion’s sake and comfort for your sake. Priced from §$8.00 March Sa]e of Curta]ns lined, in all the | wanted shades. LSl T | to $10.00. Widths AAA to D, sizes 3 to 9. J 8 o \GE SETS $1.00 and up . & atei— | SRS el S \ ° 3 55 \len Community Refused to reconsider previous ac- i X £ "URT. NS RUFFLED CHAMBER CURTAINS $1.00 and tion on sugar and cement. | PIED PIPER and CEDAR GROVE'S SHOES z pREue White Shirts Lobby ~ committec questioned | o ) o = —-Featuri oW env and NG U NS $1.59 a Chairman Houston of republican | FOR CHILDRE | s po{x;fitg;\gfc:];\; tke;‘[:ei]g)}e ES;% FRINGED CURTAINS .......... $1.59 and up $1 29 national committee, ' e = e 2y . e S . | —Expert fitting by a ; St Hundreds of Curtains at Touse:— i B % s o frames and handles. = ‘l'é’l‘y‘nm«d general debate on the || foot comfort specialist ..... $2'75 to $7°00 - namental frames 4 for $5.00 : Beautifully lined with silk 0 o e Parker bill to place interstate motor- | | CAULILULY, A 3 Savmg of 33 1-3 0 —These arc cxcellent Shirts of white bus lines under federal control. e moire and fitted with purse and Proadclotnt s A1l il Sontana Swall Judici committee continued |l & mirror. tailored. In all sizes. taking testimony of drys in prohibi- tion hearing. RIS nnng k ’ Agriculture committee held hear- ] Englebright bill to supply n‘ nc. . . . styles and materials that and opened fire as the fleeing pris- oner swung on to he side of a pass- TP Lbmas[e i et e ln the Exciting New Spring Styles £4,000,000 annually for additional | m = = . . SO e | Ke 5 CEIRL LD, New Arrivals Daily at Our Expenditures committee worked | on veterans' consolidation bill in |