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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, RIDAY, ACTRESS IS FOUND DECEMBER 30, 1927, LONDON IS ANXIOUS \mm nn nds she planned to stop oft | York to arranze for the r apartient KIP RHINELANDER ' TULANE EXPEDITION SEEKS ‘\‘nh of AGAININTROUBLE LOST CITIES OF OLD MAYAS - yURDERED INN. Y. FREES AUTOIST OF "o oo Negro Wile Is Seeking Legal Body Discovred in Balmoom.mu‘lN{i Y[]UNfiSTER e sondhists But Coroner Censures HIm D07 o tis eutver muren comiet she gan to get anxious about its food t house fn Chicago | aid the motive was desire of her accused slayer to obtain title to this. | Police declared that Dr. McMillan ind Mrs. Appleby had been friendly | or some time and that they madc a trip east t summer. A will written in pencil, ably that of Mrs, found among the lan's apartment. in his favor. The doctor ing an apartm'n and the ofticer. ce presum- | Appleby, was papers in McMil- 1t had been drawn told the cers that off] : Bt Pl ominous warning that there was a bloodstains which the found on New York, Dec. 30 (A—The mari- e ar e 0Pty Seeking E v ot ‘& further general fall. hls goat were fram s nossbleed, nder, heir to $100,000,000, ar actress, who cither was shot or| R A and cxpensiy Dairy cording to the deputy sheriffs, in wife, daughter of a Negro chauffel beaten 1o death in ot e IR T s in some districts were tying up the woman's body. are to be hefors tha courts i anathmesticncunlentinetattans R R s fonb e milk to th MeMillan denied that he had any- n a scparation Brought by hi tion of police today. | Coronar DI Mix: today 16 he with. fant of gallons thing to do with the killin dy of Mrs. Mary Harring- | oyt criminal responsib in e away ¢ of transporta- R ¢ : bors on the bath |y nie: Me yut he was| S prodicte fall their marriage on t en mur- e Rl for o & voulil he most a had deceived hir not de ned! by pollce T or s oy s and armored far Three Airmen Going from Peru to and color, now s until almost hours later | A i f 1 in relief work 5 the basis of « n e e T el LI \"‘H'»‘ ek S A L s pmliane e Awmeriea End Another 300 Mile atment aod abando B n died a masal hem-lg 0o maching in Meriden, on t snow Lap of Journey. <s no specific alime .\l A i or was dis : 1 ‘]w vl'h police | = of Dec r 19, and. was e o Dapers in suit were de vhen Assistant Medieal Ixaminer | 5 | . Lima, Peru, Dec. P —Atter a vesterday at the office of B e o M hosptiad Be divd Los Angeles Physician e L R e e e s i (FIO8 and ciiptuve of hetright Tune Held in Woman’s Death 1..uaonne costes and goceph 1o Meanwhile Rhinelander, t ew Votionts ,‘_‘H" = | Soph r‘ W driving north \rl' Angeles, Deg (P)—Dr. Lrix, were safe here today with an s i awe sald a: ’ R ' I Colony strect foree illan, a cian, other 700 mile leg of their flight to e:r»:irx‘.;\ 'y to aceking divorce | e it 6 v on. Witk a I.{‘n;n';r r .I‘[-v s Am \y;wl- bY. | The airmen, who were the first to Sk B ol ihat sxpentive jeweley whic oo the 8 .!‘\(. 1 s found s sed in aspan fhe South Atlantic on a non- iACE Seiisl B) Splibumebyha Harrin 1 R oy .u;. plmui v‘;lm be- t outsid he city : )'\‘m)‘ it \]\.l((l»"y werd wecessfully represented Mrs, Rhine- Professor Frans Blom (above) could not he fou one uilah e el el KL SR e st e e bl (e G ebidathioaltann fiis ave (o th Tl S IRl by the [Pag, Costes said. Motor trouble and i her agzain. Me an- | iy, will hunt for secrets of an apartment B T it e SR S pnleg s nounced that i Rhinclander can not | ancient American civilization in DO S el Bt LR P Dlafe from as rapidly as ex » reached for personal s Mexico, during cight months of Guy 1‘”"““"""_ ol 1"?'\“, :(‘m, ‘,',:‘,m' (f‘ ‘\ LM”‘, ‘, 1 it 'i L'k pri- ’.'] ”H”,‘ "(’m‘, ki i "‘” will apply for service by exploration which he begins this company, 'm{"‘”‘,j, Sisnn) e Rl i S Sy R e Tt first became publi month. Lost, jungle-bound cties Rl St e Rt o Sy e T B November, 1024, that Rineland“r. | of the Muyas will be his objer- T e e e e e fhe oumin yoisenown t ane e iies B Dol mh then 22, and sclon of one of thel - ¢ive. A clay cylinder (right) decree was expected mnext month. | Christmas Gift Guide, possessed valuable property includ- ‘and the plar i to rise, te's oldest families had been mar- | foung In a Mayan cave, fs be- Nt i aston it besh nwaracd ried for a month to Allce Beatrice | Jievaq to represent the god of AL | Jones, 23, a nurse mald, Whose| pap sarrin whieen Sonenement b father was a Negro taxi-driver. Soon | Mrs ke of Binghamton, afterward, Rhinelander filed suit New Orleans, Dee. 30 (A —In cently announced in newspapers for annulment, but was defeated 0 [ oo voh of data on a clvilization that at Wilkes-Barre, Pa, said in that a legal battle which was carricd to 00 years befors tha city last night that he had been sep- | the higher courts. irist, an expedition of ited from his wife for several Since that Mre. Rhinelander o000 University will leave here-in irs and had not seen mnor heard had recelved monthly the $300 al-|p.comper on an sight-month explor- from her in two vears. He is filling lowed her as temporary allmony at| a4jon, of the Mayan country of a stock engagement in the Penr the time of the suit. ern United S entral Mexico. ! southern Mexico. Professor Hans Blom, archaeolo- sylvania city. When found the front of the wom- ’throuxh the wes into Mexico and st the dep ent of Middle| In thess forests are to found gn's gown was covered with dried Ruth Smder Reads i .Y\‘;l-r:1i*1x\urr:e;r[;:|f":\‘1lq e el 1hain nthioe whot el e Mo ien 5 (he Ballac b AL Lives of the Saints | o ebster MeBride | worship sun and rain gods and she had dicd of a hemorrhaze. Dis New York, Dec. 30 (P—Mrs. Ruth and Louis Bristow, two students, [make war with bows and flint- covery of the hole over the left eve Snyder, awaifing electracution at|znd mative guides into reglons|herded arrows. They are of a war- 2 police investigation. De (n ives said they discovered several head and like nate Women of the forests Sing Sing prison for the murder ot ere the tribes are reported fierce | husband, spends most of her!and resentful of intrusions. ‘“~ar clothes made from the bark |gashes in the woman's heac ot time writing poetry and reading the | The Mayans not only cultivated | Of trees. blood on the bath room walls. This = lives of the saints, her attorneys said | fhoir Jands and buflt great cities, | Huge temples, built of squarcly [latter fact, they declared, indicat- today. [but were leaglers in the arts of |cut blocks of stone. have withstood fed fthat a struggle had faks BICS. Joseph Tonardo and Dana Wallace | sculpture . and painting, Professor | the ravazes of passing ages and in- tectives said they wers told by of her counsel, sald Mrs, Snyder has | Blom says. Theirs was the first dicate they were the work of mas- “‘r;L “‘:}rp‘”‘: P e hecome Intensely religious and that | mathematically correct calendar-in |ter architeets, says Professor Blom. 10ard @ serwum from Mre Buieng: her postry 1s in a relizious vein use. [Erected at places to offer prayers| BF° QRN S ont to tnvesti- | Wallace sald the former Queens| (overing thousands of miles, the [to appease the anger of the sun and | 7m0 G5 0 5 g 00 1o cked and also collects reci- are Village housewife pes and houschold hints from house- keeping magazines explaining that ft had become such a habit during her life at home it was hard to foresake. Tzendales forests have never been |rain gods, the temples as a rule fully traversed by explorers. It is|at the summit of hills and n many there that the expedition expects to ’insluncv*s almost Inaccessible due | make discoveries of incalcuable | to centurles of jungle growth. {value In tracing the history of the | Mayans,~who are bélieved to h}nf" Female work: come to Alaska from Asla and then | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS gradually fought thelr way down everything quiet. Mrs. Harrington was the act second wife and had played prom inent parts with him in stock pro- {ductions in Binghamton years ago s in Germany num- She had visited Binghamton recent her nearly 50 per cent more than |y, ing there a few days ago to they did {a 1007. {visit her mother In Joplin, Mo. She | that YOU'LL SAY HAPPY NEW Y YEAR BY PURCHASIN FLRS YOU BETT! AR EVERY DAY IN 1928 II" YOU'LL, START THE HERLE DAIL OUR BIG SANITARY MARKET OF- R ADVANTAGES TO BE SUITED THAN ELSEWHERE IN TOWN HAPPY NEW YEAR MOHICAN ASSORTED Cup Cakes Doz. 24c. § Tight or Dark NEW YEAR Fruit Cakes Ea. 75¢. 9to 11 A. 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