The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 09, 1956, Image 12

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night.
Atlantic’s famous triple-refi
You want
aependable, econon
steady, sati
FLORIN,
Phone Mt Joy
LEIGH
LANCASTER.
HEATING oils
BRAND
tical heat
Phone Lancaster
CDEoON
ned heating oil.
We'll handle your oil burner!
We're ready to give it the finest service—day and
And we're ready to give it the finest fuel—
We want
AVENUE
PA
3-3401
sfied customers. So, why not give us a call,
Hollinger Oil Service
PENNA
3-3483

spring morning of April 6,
clerk
of the
left his Queens home to go to
cedure,

ened the door of
red automobile,

HE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa (the remaining seats. ® They im-
_ Thursday, February 9 12 mediately drove to the Chase
M——— Manhattan Bank, parked the,
WANTED BY THE Fi car, took three other bank em-
ployees into their “protective
ie co J. fi OF eh custody,” and moved in a group
. to the closed door of the bank.
One of the bandits opened
the door with a bank employ-
ee's key and entered on the
clockwork schedule of 8:47 a.
m. The vault had been opened


and the money was waiting for
Fd delivery to th etellers’ cages.
4 | One man with a machine gun
£ | | kept the employees cowed while
+ | the money was immediately
J 1 | transferred to the getaway car.
The robbery was completed in
ten minutes, and as the robbers
“smn
OLIVER SAGER & SON
Ditch Digging ~ Septic Tanks Installed
Field Drainage — Footings — Grading
Hauling = And Light Jobs
Portable Air Concrete Breaking
Top Soil and Fill
Rock Drilling



ELIZABETHTOWN
Ps
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PHONE 7-1256
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fled, they created history by
perpetrating the most lucrative


bank robbery in the history of
American crime. The Chase
Manhattan Bank was missing
$312,219.42 in cash.
Immediately the FBI and the
New York City Police began an
intensive investigation to identi-
fy the three men who, with a
machine gun, a revolver and a
clocklike schedule, had endeav-

Thomas Francis Connelly, Jr.
beautiful
1955
Bardenhagen, Chief
in the Woodside Branch
Chase Manhattan Bank,
At 8:30 on the
Henry

This was a routine pro-
but as Bardenhagen op-
his flamingo
the gun that
was put in his back was defin-
itely not a part of this routine.
work. ored to prove the falsity of the
statement that “Crime Does Not
Pay.” !
For a while it appeared ‘that
| a perfect crime had been com-
mitted, but suddenly it broke






cans
ORANGE JUICE 16a
Paper Napkins Arvin





Salad Dressing 16GA ~~ 21.2
Tomato Catsup 1GA
Retail Value Get your entry blank for
$29.95 this exciting contest today.
46.02.
14 Oz.
Bottles
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i The bank employee was in-| . xh
| structed to get into the back of with the arrest of several indi-
{ the car while three ominous) viduals charged with having a
looking individuals occupied | part in the holdup, and Thomas
| Francis Connelly, Jr., also
known as “The Duke” and
“Spider,” was named as the
| ringleader in the robbery.
On August 10, 1955, the FBI
| filed a warrant before a U. S.
S DAYS!
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| Commissioner asking for the ar-|
rest of the missing Connelly,
and two weeks lated filed an-|
other complaint charging his
wife Angelina with being an ac-
cecessory after the fact, but
she had fled with her husband.
Connelly has a long criminal
record, having been previousy
convicted for larceny, burglary
and possession of burglary tools,
He is always known to be arm-
ed and may have in his
Marlene
Yellow Quarters
2-37.
sion a machine gun of the ‘type
commonly referred to as a
DONT BE A BABE IN
THE WOODS! T0D4Y,
SMART FOLKS BANK
THEIR SAVINGS!”





“| HAVEN T
A SOCK
70 PUT MY
SAVINGS
mw!”


Caw
&
$5
That way, they enjoy the matchless benefits of
safety, plus the convenience of many other bank

services — all under one roof. Come in and open
your bank account with us.
THERE'S NOTHING WUITE LIKE MONEY IN THE BANK!
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
|
|
|
AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE |
|


“grease gun.” He is said to cars
ry a pistol in the waistband/of
| his trousers and must be Jeon-
| sidered extremely dangerous.






















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. . | The fugitive is 30 old,
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| pounds, medium stgcky build,
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| He has worked as 4 steamfitted,
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i 29e
and bricklayer’s helper. Connel-


His wife is an attractive, 31
year old, 5' 1”, 100 pound bru-
nette, slender build, brown eyes
and a small mole on the left
| cheek. She has worked as a re-
ceptionist and wears a three or
| four carat, square-cut diamond
solitaire ring. Her teeth are re-
ported to be in bad condition
with the upper second and
i ly has a diagona scar on‘ the
Fresh Country Stvle right side of his forehead; a
: 39. ! scar under his chin and a two
Sausage Ib | inch vertical scar on the back
| of his left wrist.
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third molars on both sides and

the lower left first and second
FROZEN FOODS
| molars missing. This demurs,
IGA Tasty attractive girl is also reported
Chicken or Turkey to be dangerous and is said to
PIES 3 8 oz 67c | carry a knife. Extreme precau-
Pies | tions must be taken in dealing
with either of the above fugi-


Campbell's
IGA Crispy Wafffles
| tives.
{ Anyone having knowledge
i concerning the whereabouts of
Thomas and Angelina Connelly
| should furnish the same imme-
| diately to Norman H. McCabe,
| Special Agent in Charge of the
| Philadelphia Office of the FBI,
500 Widener Bldg., Philadel-
| phia, ’a., telephone number
IGA Brussel Sprouts
pkg 29¢
3 pkgs 32e
Pea or

2 cans 39¢



Kraft's
Cheez Whiz s-o: 27c
Kraft's
| Carmels
Kraft's
pkg 39¢ | Velveeta


| RIttenhouse 6-5300.
Next week the Bulletin will
| publish the story of an Army,
| deserted and check forger, Dan-|
2 bs 89¢







FLORIDA OR TEMPLE
ORANGES
Large Size
13 ir 45c
“BAKER'S DOZEN VALUES’
You get one with every dozen at regular price!

| iel William O'Connor, who at
| the present time is a member
| of the FBI lost of “Ten Most
| Wanted Fugitives.”
LARGE SIZE JUICE sre |
| TB MOBILE UNIT £4
SUNKIST LEMONS | Dates have been announced
13 or 43c
| for the visit of the TB mobile
| X-ray unit to this area. March
7, the unit will be in Marietta;
at the elementary school during

Golden Yellow
Bananas
Sunshine
ARR Aas

Frozen IGA
2 1bs 25¢ | Hydrox Cockies pk 35¢ | Orange Juice 62... 968
| the day and along the main
| street during the evening. Mar.
8, the unit will be in Maytown
at the school and at Florin at







the school.
Friday, Mar. 9, the unit will
go to the Mt. Joy Elementary
school during the day. In the
| evening, the unit will
ed on East Main Street
JAKE STEHMAN

 
FLORIN
PA.
| borough who wish to have x-
| rays taken.


ee @
Stimulate your business by adve:
wing in the Bulletin

|
|
|
I'HE 860 TWO-DOOR CATALINA ;

a 30 gallon water




BOTTLE GAS IS ALWAYS READY TO PRODUCE — fast
hot water, fast cooking, fast clothes drying,
indoor incine-
rators, etc. And at a low cost. Gas appliances cost less —
heater’ is sufficient for an entire family
why heat 60 or 80 gallons when a 30 gallon fast recov-
ery bottle gas water heater is enough? Np installation
charge. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata, Pa.

 
Final Sale
OF ALL
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Mt. Joy Dept. Store |
The car says GO and the price won't stop you!
Lasy way lo break the small car habit /
It’s the hardtop buy of the year
with the most power and size per
dollar of any car in this style.
If you're accustomed to buying in the low-
priced-three range, chances are you're paying for
Pontiac’s size, performance and distinction
but youre not getting it! As a matter of fact, you're
not even coming close!
Where else at a price so low ‘can you enjoy boss-
ing the most modern, most advanced power plant
—
—
outh Market Street
> You can actually buy a big, glamorous Pontiac 860 Jor less
than you would pay for 44 models of the low-priced three!
in the industry —the mighty Strato-Streak V-87
Where else at a price so low can you get the
luxury of Pontiac's optional Strato-Flight Hydra-
America’s newest. smoothest automatic
transmission?
Where else at a price so low can you tind a big
122-inch wheelbase, such luxurious interiors and
all the other fine-car features that put you so
squarely on even terms with buyers of far costlier
cars? Come in and see how easily this ting
Strato-Streak beauty can be yours. Once you
do, you'll be out of the small-car class forever!
“PonTiac
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