New Britain Herald Newspaper, December 14, 1923, Page 20

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ANTIQUES TOREVISE | Discoveries Change Modern Ver- sion of Many Holy Stories e, 14 light 1 on old Bibical stories New deciphering ique statuc estine, srdon, di- { Pennsyl- returned f expe ntists complete phics on anuary 1 and will rsity Museun from Egypt is the tl Meneptat Jewelry, r s pavements, | objects in bronze and a ch was found filled with silver in tw site ac n't r.\pt(t to make any finds 15 tremendously important Lord Carparvon,” “‘However, the work we g at Ur, in Mesopotamia t Beisan, in the Palestine, is very |, up the |} rtant, We are digging Moon in made in Pales- e s ive been of the utmost importance. Among other finds we have two slabs of black basalt which may throw more light on the story of Exodus, and on the ancient Egyptian Fh One of these slabs bears & statne of Sati 1, and the other shows plainly Rameses 11, son of S Beisan is on the rond which all ¥ tian armies used in cross tine, and these basalt slabs, with their hieroglyphic records, probably wil show that Palestine was conquered by the Egyptians some time after the Hebrews loft ¥gypt, but before they had reached PValestine,” The three expeditions began ex- cavations in 1920 and will continua | tor several years. The expense is being shared by the University of | Pennsylvania and the British | museums The | southern states and Chairman Adams | upholds the restoration, the situation {tand convention. TEL EGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES BIB“EAL HlST[]RYJ Hiram Johnson attacks recent ac- tion of republican national committee |in restoring dclegate strength of thus promising a battle in the Cleve- Mexigan federals in official dispateh report .victory over rebels in Jalisco battle, Juarez adviges say. ator Lodge, chairman of n relations committee, declare 1e favors a world court if it orced from the league of nations.} ent Coolidge through announces that the proves and encour; Senator adminis- e | director of n aviator, was drown sh channel while fying | Colo. NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923. Iow SLAV SANCTUARY FOUND IN GERMAN RUINS| m.m R e [D' Karl Schuchhard, Director of the Bishop Manning, Rev. Dr, William | Perlin Museum of Anthropology, Norman Guthrie and vestrymen are silent as to what actually occurred at conference on activitles of dancing| Feldberg, Mecklenburg, Dec. 14.— | girls at parish housc of St. Marks-in | Ruins of an ancient Slav sanctuary | the-Boowerie, New York city. |have been unearthed near this town by Dr. Karl Schuchhard, director of | New York Tribune declares that|the Berlin Museum of Anthropology, | Yilliam Randolph Hearst and Av(hurlv\)urh he believes to have been Reth- | o are. mentioned as members|ra, the chief temple of the Slavs be- ate that 1s to buy Mrs. Cor-|tween the Rivers Elbe and Oder. us Vanderbilt’s house on Fifth|Suarasici was the name of the god enue, New York city. who was worshipped here, and the temple was relatively more import- rig. Gen, Smedley D. Butler, ma-jant than the Delphi of the Greeks. has been granted leave of| Rethra stood for several centuries | onc year to {ake place as/and was destroyed in 1068 and 1069 public safety for Philadel- | under the reign of Henry IV. The Bishop of Halberstadt, under orders from the empcror, destroyed the Ilaur University of Colorado stu- | sanctuary. Burchhard was the name of | dents are killed when an automobile | this bishop, and it'is still preserved in hes into bobsled near Boulder, |the folklore of Northern Germany. He | {is supposed to have become intense- | 'v rich through plundering the temple, | !ud"n l\m\ at New York and there is a nursery rhyme which disolving cement manu- |makes an appeal to this ancient protectiw assoclation. | bishop to make gifts to children. Makes Amazing Discoveries phia. Federal signs decre facturers’ SETTLED OUT 0F GOURT Finally Pays Hod Carriers’ Union Benefits After Refusing Because of | Non-Union Man's Employment. | | Dr. Schuchhard says description of be | markets afford very littie in the way of foodstuffs. There are no cggs. no milk, no fruit and very few vegetables of any sort to had in the shops and markets. ducts to town, They cannot buy any- thing they need with paper marksand |prefer to eat their products rather | irmers refuse to bring their pro-| i the temple written by the Bishop of Merseburg, who lived about the year 1000, tally with his discoveries and he is" confident he has located the lost shrine for which archaeologists have | been seeking for generations, Tn the Spreewald, near Berlin, the | population still retains the enstoms, | dress and language of the ancient | REAL LOW PRICED SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY—IT WILL PAY YOU TO DO YOUR SHOPPING AT Free ) Delivery , : h(‘ Anywhere | e in the | city | 1136Main St.0pposite E.Main St Phone 49 BLIC MARKET — Money Saving Specials 7 A, M. to 12:30 P. 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