New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 28, 1924, Page 22

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22 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, (T ____ g _ ___ ___________ “connive’ at the tion of ot official tenurd EflNfiRESSMAN T that Lungley and the five other ts combined to de Sitates of certain ic it and “corrupt- administration of the je laws and the nationul Langley. chunhcau, Involved in : Rum Scandal . timer April 15 Washington, March 5 e building in Wash- presentative . BERGDOLL IS REPORTED BACK IN EBERBACH AGAIN But Mystery Surrounds His ments—Not on the Deutschland Move- | | | Prehistoric Lallfonmana | Enveloped in Quicksand | Los Angelas, March 28,--With five | prehistoric. human skeletons recovered trom the Rancho Cunajo pit here, lscientists today resumed digging into . 'the age-old quicksands, now buried ¢ beneath 2 3 feet of sadimentary strata, or. Where these and perhaps other mem- | returned today to the s made his home u- threc years, and which is owned ¥ vagent in Penpsylve * Strike of 10,000 Coal . Miners Now Impending s puni t cars’ impriso f not more than $10,0 ently In incle, brought evasive repiies to in- that Berg- gc of heurt iis plan to} authoritics. name of Grover C. Bergdoll, the t evader, does not appcar on the p s embarking on the sicamship beutschland, which is mak- is aboard e ed name or in concealie jeclarcd that the customs' precimded the success of any attempt n lis part to cscape detection. A l\lllLl) IN AR CRASH. . Plane Hits Air Pocket in Hawali and 0= Only Gne Voter Eligible To Vote in Town Election | Ontario, Cal, Mareh 25, —Today is y day in the Camp Baldyschou ough everyone conspira ey H. Mortimer, the star witness veterans' burean investigation, Iy mann- Geltzeiler and Donald J. Dee o, igh 10 giv laney to procurc the purch st o hallot, it drawal wid transportation by Me eloped in & cheok on the r » our foduy it had conld with- | from a « Union Drug Co e indictment that een paid to Rep- cotion [ndg resentative to induce We thur MeKean, Raiph L ™ FISHING TACKLE HIGH CRADE SPORTSMENS SUPPLIES 3 We Carry -an Unusvally Fine Aszortment of RODS - REELS - LINES AND SUNDRIES Everything for the Trout Fisherman C. A, HJERPE 713 ARTH ST. HARDWARE - PLUMEING ; # Eng''sh Broad Cloth SHIRTS Tyson Made These Shirts may be had with a regulair neckband or with with ‘c"ar attached, sport culf. $3 50 : .\mcricz;n- \it“acag at | bers of a long ‘extinct.race are be- lieved to have met death thousands of years ago. i Discovery of a fifth skeleton gave rise to the belief that the treacherous { sands, said by geologists to date back to the pleistocene era, have en trapped a great number of these pri- mordial southern Californians, | According to Dr, M. Bryan, di- ! vector of the Los Ang museum of cience and art, the fifth | ton 1s much better preserved and complete than the other four, Jt ,nas found in an upright position, im- ‘Ledded in the water logged wall of the pit. tens of Berlin Is Robber Victim | Berlin, March 28, — I'rofessional burglars looted the eoffices of the [ American commercial rv\:hl. obtaining £1,500 worth of valu- ables belonging to members of the -taff and other employes, The police say the burglary has no political signi- attache last FRIDAY, MARCH - as only cash and articles | b convertible into it are missing. thn documents of the office being left duntouched, Falls in Flames, NAUGATON'S WILL | 1LED Judge B. . Gaffney of tha probate court has spproved the will of the |late Michael Naughton, which pro- vides o bequest of $1,000 to a daugh- | ter, Mary, and the residue of the es- tate to be divided among the follow- ing children: James, Thomas, Michael tand Margaret Naughton, The will | explains that the name of another | son, William Naughton, Is omitted, as 1 he is the owner of a one-haif interest in real estate with the testator. ANNOUNCEMENT D. Bonnalli, 154 East Main street, cor. Sumner, will move to 1000 West Main street about April 15. All mer- * Moore, enant Oscar Monthau. I'rivate Jetsinger Private Torres anl Private were injured seriously, The officers and DPrivate B o memt f Twenty-thir nbardment 8o 1 Jetsin a member of Daltice chandise in store will be sold at 20 per cent discount. All our friends and patrons are invited to call at our new home. 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