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e 14 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930. > BIGEARS MARKED |zt = = o s ; robbery and their trials were a mere | *®Gof- | THoueHt . MOHICAN | formality. fl I , T 17 WAS GOU/E h | But Jake was still at large and ) L u‘ \ 3 / [] | writing letters. | I LY 14 3 | He gave a peculiar twist to his /(09 QHCCES‘?FUL l: Flfifi le R\m DOWH Anel, Flllgef- “D" and such a letter was spotted, NTRE —— = | NEV BRITAIN'S QUALITY FOOD MARKET led officers to the Ozark country. | = ST . : Lt officers were aboard a train | 391 TO 401 MAIN STREET print Traps Gang thot puused ot Branavr: Mo: They | ey — - i were hunting Jake, but intending to '8 BIGGER, BETTER SATURDAY BARG/ scarch farther south. e rd o e R Y onE St Touls, Oct. 31 (® — A lone | One, looking out; saw a)man with | |§ 1o Monican Market is Constantly Protecting ons ¢ fingerprint and a pair of big cars— | particularly large ears standing on {§ You only the Finest, Fresh, Clean, Wholesome Que ool these brought death to all of the | the station platform. | Dot T GET YouUR i That Money Can Buy—and You Get \I‘u‘l"(" {ur”u Dol “tlln:lilfl Nr:n TFleagle gang of bank robbers, most| It was Jake. | SPRITD MIXED ! [ Can Buy Llsevicie—Yeua Wil Enjoy Trading At a Mohican Store. notorious in the west since Jessc| “Put up your hands, Fleagle!” he | M You May Feel Safe When You Buy At the Mohlcan o James. cricd as the outlaw entered the car. | 2 Three died on the gallows. | Detective Harry N. Wilde of Los ) oy OV > SRR «t O “Jres BT The fourth — their leader — was | Angeles shoved him into a seat. arie o i AEADON BROQI QuesBecaGuling et . #hot to death. | “I won't,” shouted Fleagle and he e ‘eprr” H - With coolness and deliberation the | grabbed his gun and pressed the OF TNGS ~— I P © outlaws drove up before the First| muzzle against Wilde's stomach. oy IF T ! ional bank in LaMar, Colo. on| He didn't have time to pull the | oND WNER | a May day in 1928, drew pistols and | trigger. Wilde fired and Fleagle | entered. [ stumped. He died a few hours later | | 9 But they hadn’t reckoned with the | in Springficld, Mo. | | ient of the bank, A. Newton he day after his death his broth- | Parrish, pioneer and Indian fighter. | or Fred was acquitted of robbing the IR You wil b delimhted with this Parrish advanced with an ancient | IVirst National bank of Larned, Kas. B Butter 4y revolver and started firing. The rob-| At one time rewards on Jake's | W pay less, for best quality at the Mohican. ber in the lead fired and the bank | head totaled $55,000, but dwindled P 2 president dropped {o the floor $4,000 by the time he was cap- £ 5 - . ’ NG (f His son, John I, Parrish, then ad- | . o2 \miriaL” Sucerss & = \ Rich Whole Milk Cheese b 27¢ pound vanced flron\ m.»l rear of the bank | — = DOISHT ATOCETER S V | TI_\\I\ i e + with a shotgun, but never fired. He 52500 SUIT FILE ; O( S JEAMY COTTAGE y; SWISs was second to be slain. Deputy Sheriff M. H. Horwitz to- ‘DEPEND UPON THE \C'Fl A0 @lfw 10 LOOK OVER HER Il CHEESE .. 2 Ibs 25¢ CHEESE b 43¢ Two of the robbers held off the v attached property on Mitchell PARING— o Y. S 40C D . gathering crowd, while the wounded » bandit and a companion scooped up rect in an action for $2500 brought | by Pasquale and Masselena Uea:m‘ ) 000 in cash and $207,000 in against Leon Kowalezy Attorney Y It is the second lien filed against 2 rities. As hostages they took 1 M. W. Rosenberg represents the ‘LORNA DOONE GOUNTR property in New Britain by the gov- ctt A. Kessinger and E. A. Lund- ntiff and the papers are return-, crnment on these grounds, the first df)z. c gren, bank tellers, and using them in the city court the second | RID OF LAST OF RIDDS | having been recorded several days & ® asshields, escaped with Sheriff L. 1. | Jlongay in November. | ago for a much smaller amount. Riderman in pursuit. = | ! 152 D Lundgren was dumped out. Kes- WEST MAIN STREET UL SPLECTED — EVERY ONE GUARANTEED | | Direct Descendant of Character in | CLAIMS JUSTICE JOB SPLCE singer was killed, for he knew too Bochm of 1076 § | Darien, Oct. 81 (UP) — Arrested (ail Us — Tel. 1546 3 much. strect, entertained about 30 Book Moves—Has Gun Supposed |/ " g unken driving charge, Sam- 3 9 to 11 A. M. Royston, the bandit wounded by friends at Halloween party | g 2 el Ross of Darien claimed today | PR 0 P Db, necded nedical attention. | last night at her nome. The r]mmdu SOOIy R e o e O M J "‘(‘_2)';,',‘.}.':?‘“‘ 35¢ P}?girff | At Dighton, K one of the rob- ations were carried out in black an Oare, England, Oct, 31 (A—Cani: | ti forcement agent and former M) . I§ { . Ders went to the home of Dr. W. W. | orange crepe paper and corn stalks. | \nu":mm“ e e RS e \\l I ‘ g bt Wineinger, and saying a man had |Games were played and Prizs | doscendant of Girt Jan Ridd, Ioslea Ja . y 3 25 : 5 . [ nearby, pleaded with the F““‘C"‘" aram, dancing and the serving of | yonworthy farm, where his people | Motorcyele Policer John Corch- | PALE I)R\ ' ST Ih A e T “‘“]“;”“‘ n‘n‘fr“‘hm\‘m“ had resided for generations | tane. who fook Ross to the police GINGERALE i 9sc ROUND 3 Wineinger went with him. e | In moving Ridd severs century- | station wher 50 bonds was de- 5 £ You Pay So More At the Mo — But You'rc Sure It's Quality as his last case. amily connections with the his- | manded fr his appearance in court Large Bottle B L”’Lhw 5 cer taking e of e voundes Vigeissippi Beauty | oty sinestons v o B | qgnect v i ampeare TOMATO JUICE, 25¢ rol';j_\'vz H\" P;l“;“ M;v \‘“l‘* \lt‘]"r‘ o] i story of Lorna Doone was laid. | — = q fl ¢ DO DUleC I oRc00 oL cara oY e One of the almost priccless items | ABANDON LIGHTING c Al CanncalGoodeintD oz o \ 5 :.\]I"n}"‘“1"\‘]’\‘;’:“:‘;\:»‘\A":}:m“m‘rh to .nomi of Tad's household:effects 15 the | ot Manchestor, Oct. 31 (P 10%¢ Off On All Canned Goods in Dozen Lots “an airplane then located Dr.| long barreled flintlock gun. reputed | i merchants aivision of the Man- [ FANCY SPRING LEG OF LAMB . T Q| iff | o be e, ‘one with which Carver ‘hester Chamber of Commerce this Wieingars muocken Auip ShOTUL | oone wounded Torna while she | oe Abcided tolarop aiplan for | S MEAT . 1 Alderman's first cxamination ro- | [ \us mareying John T (at Oare | o e s e s et ]‘FOME MADE SAUSAGE ¥ c CET PROM STRICTLY FRESH LITTLE PIG PORK B ey et el [ . : | Christmas holidays. releasing to the |l FANCY FOWLS .................0. - ! tidd will take a place near Devon | cparities fund of the chamber about e e a gk 3 4 foo s ot ynensonetor o nildone in “hopes of bettering” himsclt. | 51 5g0. tha eatimated coct ot stum. |§ FINEST ROAST PORK ...oovvven. .. Fresh Pork ROAST 1 23¢ A 4:;\ o‘f ‘H;u.;:l":\a' s GG | His ";"““"‘ ends the list of “‘;“‘1-* inating,practically all of which had = Sl R 4l who have served as church-wardens | een subscrib 3 S e AMS quarry, traveling thousands of miles | m"”-““i‘;f'"M""'”“ Lotanmiitcl] 'OR BEST Rl . ; £ : § 1o investigate bank robberies in all| it oLre UsE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MACHINE SLICED parts of Kansas, and to Old Mexico, | ”*‘ s BACON ....... . b 29¢ pound exas, Arkan- | CLUB INCORPOR, : » Ohio, Indi-| A cerunicate of incorporation of || . Missouri and Nebraska. !the Pickwick A. C.. Inc., has been z MORRELLS c Then came a report saying the filled in the ofiice of the city clerk. | Nt Where PRIDIE fingerprint found on the auto win- ! The purpose of the organization is | Where Your Quality 4 A dow tallied with the fingerprint of | e it e doieiun Dollar Can Y SUGAR CURE a man arrested at Stockton, (alif‘ | henevolence and fraternalism be- | Buy More! Is i Any Size Picce lh ' The man had given the name of W. | tween the members. The charter uy More. Nevet You Wish 2 H. Holden. His record showed he bers are: George J. Riley, J. t the S I — had served time in Oklahoma. In| ‘\'\"l',l'k,(' ephen ;luriv\ Emil 4 s Saerificed Oklaho! Alderman found that| Novalk, Howard §. Keen llard VERSAL For small Genuine e Rina e A R STORE Price clinls 6 { “Back in Garden City the sheriff| I. Kosyta, Joseph Mark, Michael J. LEGS scovered a family of Fleagles lived | Carnee . C. Frevsinger. i 5 on a ranch near Marienthal. Alder-| LOIN ROASE Ib 9 man had the Fleagle post office box N\ I'ILED i watched. Soon a letter postmarked| Assoctated Press Photo A lien was filed with the city | 23¢ b g Kankakee, IlL, written by Ralph, clerk today against property of Car- | " arrived. Alderman took an airplane | melo Coccomo of 66 Jubilec street, | I © to Illinois. Ralph was arrested, But{yo oo p e formerly of 58 Lincoln street, under | i Hgouality Jake escaped by a few minutes. | osen the most beautiful sti- | the internal revenue laws for alleged Nz . bag e Dalatads R“"‘“Ed»m at the \h ppi State college | non payment of additional income | . LE()S - iyieehened B diipoush g tormation | srerc sven! is prominent in|tax in the amount of $683.71 for the s SALE : mn C Hm's ¢ supplied by him, Abshier was arrest- c““ws actiyities, year 1927, | WHIPCO JAM .....oovnn 13/ 1b jar for 23c i . | e | n -~ Oct. 31 to Mov. 7 ot 1Y Nl STAR WATER ............ 2 Bottles for 25c 5 - " aany | : POT RO‘\ST | B 5 T BAKER'S RUMP ROAST | /|| PANCAKE FLOUR .......... 2 pkgs. 101‘ 250 22¢ ¢ i COCOA PRIME RIBS lb | o 28¢ b | 317 MAIN STREET ON R R CROSSING- WAX PAPER ................. Lroll for Q¢ N S g . - v ¢ [y m tin for 19 Fancy Fatted VEAL—CHOICE MiiK FED—VEAL BRILLO ..................... 1 pkg. for Q¢ cl ik cu o ROLLETTES SHORT CUTS ’ MEATY MEATY i X I K o S - T & ? : CHICKENS 3 ALL MEAT LEGS i CHOPS BREAS iz OAKITE, Cleans Everything .. 9 pkgs. for . - b J C ; 35¢ b ‘ 19c b. | 15c Ih. 15c Ib 12¢ 1b. —_— = = iz e g T E 1 for SNAq N ¥ e SO ‘ TsMaLn LOIN SHOULDER . V2 can for 236 EAGLE sw :(l‘_[ POT P ]E ‘ RUMPS CHOPS roastr M|/l ————— - S ARDINES mmn,\ . 7c Ib 17¢ b 25¢ bb. 18¢ 1b EVAPORATED MILK, tall cans ... 3 for 25¢ 5 3 | . LARGE HEAVY o SR cans for Grapefruit ......... 5 for 25¢ SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL NIVERSAL PEANUT BUTTER 1 Ib jar 1Q¢ 4 21 c J p : o 25¢ ' Romnd Sirloin Shorp) (e mwsones swn Faney Tokay Grapes 4 Ths 29¢ ound, Sirloin, Short ST T e Sound Yellow Oni 176 , ) J ROYAL CUP COFFEE ...... 1 tin for Sio s : ound Yellow Onions 10 Ths 17¢ | . ur eys S' I 'IE:AKS 0 ers o : Native Potatoes 15 b peck 23 ¢ AIRLINE HONEY .......... 5 oz jar t'or 100 e CAMPBELL'S TOMATO YOUR CHOICE ¢lb NS U TUR | [— — \IRL L\E HONEY . .. 14 oz. jar mr 25¢ TOilet Seap 3 f , i fat or C o o ATV I T TR R : FULTON BRAND SMOKED SHOULDERS .........17c Ib. HOME STYLE PICKLES ....... 1jar for 23¢ Jharsfor 196 o CHCICE STEER BEEF JELLO, assorted Flavors ..... 3 pkgs. for 250 BONELESS | TRESH GROUND RIB CHUCK | ', i — — e . | POT ROAST ’ HAMBURG ROAST ROAST STUFFED OLIVEES ......... 1hottle for ]Qc [~ b | 1Sk | i b leh ; i e 9 2 O lore 2 LI Ao 210 D1 - DILL PICKLES ............ quart jar for 29¢ o — $ '1 APIOCA Crab Meat 4 cans $1 Pink Saimon 2 cns 25¢ 2 : s - ks Mackerel ..... b 12¢ Rowe’s Oysters pt | “cevune sRmG LawB | FResH PoRK PaG i o gwmigse | L, § sacied” b 136 Rover Oyster i, 40¢ . MEATY LEAN 2 pkgs. for 23 © ROLLETTES | ROAST | 3 C ALD MEAT CHOPS | mncer | CHOPS A FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED : : 21c Ib. e b, | l9c lb | 2lc b, MEATS IS SOLD AT ALL UNIVERSAL STORES H i e — | | | | LEGS FORES 3 SPARE R[BS Call Your Nearest Grocer for Prompt Delivery | ., rarmston ave, Tel. 1198 - i | 221 Glen St. Tel. 4136 | 93 Fairview St. Tel. 2166 1 Tel. MOIMCAN FRISH BAKED — PLAIN, 25¢ Ib. 15¢ bb. 1 | 18c Ib. 298 Onk St. Tel. 1872 75 Onk St. Tel. 4461 366 Lar - Tel, LAISIN, MARBLE—SATURDAY ONLY H 2 ! 400 Washington St Te. aan 74 Clinton . Tel 1184 Cortin Ave. Tel, Molitenrl Xiresh Daked——AlL Varieties X Sperrv & Barnes Boneless Hams 33c Ib. Shoulders o 25c lb 1O Crove S Tel 2T | 0 heoad SC ol o Hign S e COOKIES ..... dozen 11¢ i 89 Broad St. Tel. 110 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 139 Beaver St. Tel. 7 76 Sexton St. Tel, | 52 Lawlor St. Tel. 98 Grove St. Tel. \lnh'vun Tresh Old Fashioned A FULTON STORE WILL SAVE YOU MORE 133 Smith St. Tel. 4138 | 3:0 Washington St. Tel. 4331 59 Albany Ave. Tel. 5967 IINCE PIE | each 30¢ ]

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