The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 19, 1956, Image 13

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    Read These Pages — Big Sales Days Values
~~ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa, Thursday. January 26 11





Pa, 1 | of Donegal Post 809 has arrang-
10 WANTED BY THE FBI MAYTOWN | ed an interesting program for|
eam : : | Monday evening, Feb. 6, at 8 ———
oi _— ip. Mm. {
ig ® 0 Mrs. Ida Dehoft is spending Robert Phillips, past com-|
LE the winter in Florida. | mander of the Lancaster Post |
a 1d .
i Do You Have A Horse, A Cow, A Hog, Poultry, Canned
Goods, Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Tools, Machinery,
Clothing, Chinaware, Pots, Pans, Pies, Cakes, Or Anything
Which You Would Like To Donate To
THE 3RD ANNUAL PUBLIC SALE AND AUCTION
FOR THE MARCH OF DIMES
Mrs. I. H. Neiman visited Mr. 34, will be the speaker. The
and Mrs. Harvey Evans at Eli-| Donegallassies will sing several gy |
zabethtown on Sunday. | numbers and Mae Keener will Ek D Y S
Mrs. Charles Flowers was ta-| give the reading. |
ken to St. Joseph's hospital on, All Legion and Auxiliary |
Monday. | members are urged to attend} ONI1 Y
Mrs. Howard Strawsbaugh fell | this meeting at the American |
on the ice last week and broke Legion Home.
her arm.
Due to Dr. Diffell’s ness. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ©
the Rev. Fred Rentz from Lan-| ME
caster preached in the Evangel-| ETS JANUARY 26 Lu ori eat On
{ The Mount Joy branch of bd



On Saturday, January 28th, Starting 6:00 P. M.
ical and Reformed Church on
| United Auxiliaries to the Lan-|
Max Heimovitz




te Sunday.
At The A. D. MORRISON SALES ROOMS, Landisville, Pa. Two men ‘were seated in the any Brownie Scouts and | caster General Hospital will ;
rear of an automobile parked | their sponsor attended the Ev- i meet Thursday night, Jan. 26, | 0 With Oil Change
— IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING —— on Fourth Street. south of Por-|angelical and Reformed Church | at the home of Mrs. Eric Orson}
Call c Gl “ ter. in South Philadelphia on a! on Sunday. | 232 South Market St, 8:00 pm. | {|
a eo. atfelter, Lancaster 4-5558 or hot August night in 1946. They | Miss Grace A. Henderson,| A film on polio will be shown | | 2 AM. To 4PM
. un were waiting for someone, and! the Americanism chairman of to the group. Mrs. Olson, presi-| | * ashi
Al Morrison, Landisville 92-3242 . as they loitered they fanned the American Legion Auxiliary dent, will have charge of the pi
. sil: selves with their hats and — meeting, 1
And Arrangements Will Be Made To Pick It Up — § Sch i [her Ws Bo ono jo sedis fH .

  

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MOJUD .
N H se 99. Boys + al
1 ylon 28 VALUE Suits ; 20
VALUES TO $18.95
WOMEN'S a 4 c
| ONE LOT MEN'S
Undies 50 5


He liked to dress well, spent
money freely, and frequented
'the best night clubs. The fugi-
tive had a habit of continually
tearing paper matches in such
a manner as to form small
[per dolls and immediately he}
| received the nickname of ‘“The
| Paper Doll Killer.” Washer Prices $199.95 up
| This man must be considered Aes
| dangerous and armed. Extreme | Drvers Prices $159.95 up WAS $259.95 NOW Sq 8995
| caution should be used in any
| contact with him.
HEIMOVITZ -was born Feb.
115, 1915, at Philadelphia, and as
lof 1946 was 56" i right; 3 \” RR TIN y
Se oR SAVE NOW-« GENUINE YOUNGSTOWN KITCHENS
| build; dark brown hair; blue
leyes; dark complexion. He has 54" C ABI NE i a
|a dagger tattoo on the front of \.. :
{his left thigh and a two inch
{scar over the left eyebrow. $ 00
HEIMOVITZ ° has also been . . 0 tid
| known to wear a mustache. Regular $120. 5 Value ONLY O00
| The Bulletin, in cooperation i .
|with the FBI, is bringing to COMPLETE WITH FITTINGS . ... INSTALLATION EXTRA
the public the idtntity of Wan-
ted Fugitives.
Anyone having information
concerning the whereabouts of | {|} M fo Gy | : NS ) NIC )
’ TT . :
MAX HEIMOVITZ should im. ® ® Bes 4
. . ii . oe “Next wtek the Bulletin will]
Or Take It To Morrison's Sales Rooms, Landisville, Direct | scores. ; bring. you. the Slory: of bank| TAKE STEPS
| Suddenly the person whom robber “SPIDER” THOMAS |
they expected appeared, and as CONNELLY. Jr. ‘wanted inl TO BUSINESS
aa - - ee =, | hi rapidly moved toward their connection with the largest cash!
‘automobile, their smiles of armed robbery of any bank inl
al greeting turned to expressions history hii ! | oo Sp
34 3 a of terror as both men tried to vs
: 0 i nt J 0 D g i Sto re |schamble to safety. MAX HEO-
n | MOVITZ, the man for whom
they were waiting, viciously op-
lened fire with a .38 pistol in-
SENSATIONAL |stantly killing VICTOR RUG-
|GERIO and severely wounding
FRED HAMEL, the owner of
the automobile
| The crowded South Philadel-
jhia area was thrown into an
uproar as people ran to avoid
being hit by a stray bullet, and
“ok in the confusion MAX HEI-
| MOVITZ disappeared and has
Ri not yet been found by the po-
lice since that August night.
Philadelphia detectives deter-
mined that HEIMOVITZ, better
known as MAX HERMAN, has
been the man behind the gun
and behind the gun and imme-
diately a fragnet was put out
in a vain effort to apprehend
the murderer. ‘“ i
Values to $ 1 0.95 2 In 1948, information was re- I
ceived indicating that HERMAN
COATS REDUCED kiss
- state, and the FBI entered the
investigation charging the fugi
> tive with Unlawful Flight to
NOW ONLY ® | 2-9 i 5-522 Avoid Prosecution for Murder
HEMOVITZ was well-known
as a numbers writer and part-
WOMEN'S MONS time jewelry salesman, but the
% 3 MEN'S reason for the shooting was ob-
SHOES REDUCED SPORT SHIRTS secure, Some claimed that it
i IB & 59 99 was because of a personal
xX bd grudge that MAX had against T d I All
yA -e 4 Onl &% 19° the two; others claimed that it ra e n owances
Y was an offshoot of a local num-,
WOMEN'S bE 2 bers writers’ quarrel. The fugi-
TB a 4 8 es tive has a long criminal record $ 1 00 ON RANGES _ $ 1 50 ON REFRIGERATORS
Blouses 3 i 39 BOYS dating back to 1932, and in- .
VALUES TO $2.95 * $ 34 cludes blackmain, extortion,
: Flannel Shirts carrying concealed deadly wea-
ONE LOT pons, and operating an illegal
. . lottery. v
Slips 99: ie ven wos cll Most For Your Money: | Rrra BARGAINS
Th FAT TTS. TO 40 OF J k 20% OFF prised at the shooting inasmuch :
VALUES TO $2.95 ac ets as they considered MAX to be
a meek and retiring individual, FR
however, contacts with persons Ee > ~ .
in the numbers racket showed Deluxe Automatic Wilson 15 cu. ft. Freezer
| that HEIMOVITZ had the rep- :
|utation of being a very tough WASH ER
individual who stood for little :
interference, This new Frigidaire Thrifty Washer WAS $415.00 NOW 32 500
is packed with high-priced features
—yet priced with the lowest! Por-
celain finish where it counts most!
Live-Water Washing and Float-Over
Rinsing with Rapidry-Spin gets clothe M
cleaner . . . with less soap and hot onarch Gas Range
water! See the New Frigidaire


GIRLS’ Dr P ants :
I " 49: VALUES TO $8.95
Scarf Squares BOYS CORDUROY 8
a Dress Panis $99
CHILDREN'S
99 $299.54 99 | ove ror wens
hoes 2 3 4 Dress Oxfords 54%
CINDERELLA
: Dresses $1 29 CHILDREN'S
{ SIZES 3 TO 6X : Hood Coals 5%
# All Other Dresses 209% OFF | **
A
BARGAIN TAELE
ASSORTED BARGAINS
509 OFF and MORE
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Deluxe Washer now!












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2 MT |McCABE, Special Agent in ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Bm a [Charge of the Philadelphia Of- NEW HOLLAND MOUNT joy
fice of the FBI, 500 Widener
'Building, Philadelphia, Pa.,
telephone number Rittenhouse I —








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