New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 27, 1926, Page 13

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BEACH WING FIRST POINT IN AGTION Gets Legal Right to Pursue Hisl Lawsuits R \ New York, I'eh, 2 Yale Beach, linca William the Conqucror, § first phas o legal fight to ne par 0 has been } fer is in to ti tress Justics O'Melley of Mrs. Margaret who 13 Deach's wife suit, Mrs, celled of bl woman w for 20 years. Supreme tenien Birdsey ik courts | s sui . L 10 irs . ision leaves 1 free to press sult which hic filed through his aunt, Mrs. Jer Beach ? Gasper of New York, co-licir with Wier brother, Beach's father, of th fortune of Alfred E. Beacl of the “Scientific Americ 9 cendant of Elihu Yale university. co-trustec o her nephow's estate wi ? When he began his . said that he wanted guerite, his 17-vea glva my other children.” Ho s then that his SRR & association with the "other woma even before the birth of Marrueri - but had steadily refused to divorce him, ~ Morelos, Sonora and 0 Mexico, Bid lor B 9 o1l ) * Babe Ruth’s t ‘:“, I" Alvaa hn Tucson, Arizona, Ieh, 27 Mexico again is bidding for recogni- ¢ . tion by Unit {ates, but not through the riment of state. - This time door neighbor 18 bidding fe nition by eitizens | of this country who wish to sever V' parital ties guickly and painlessly and who are willing to pay the | price. | Three states—Morelos, Chihuahus have onora and entered into cut- throat competition for the that brings in its wake a pl > of coin, and all three zramws ambitious enough to caus pless nights for divore who practice in other clin None of the three states requires legal residence for divorce decrees ot mutual consent. that provision be dren or third party affected and of- fer as wide a range for compla tas the most liberal American stat Mowever, the provisions for speed vary with the state of Morclos lead- ing by a’ nose. 'hings Made Pleasant Morelos divorce lawyers point out that their state requires but ten days between the filing of it and granting of final papers, that no per- sonal servics is required unless the suit is contested and 11 dence is mot required action is contested also point to Cuernavaca, capital a pleasant e which to spend the nubial knots are being untied They only as nade for any chil- the ort ¢ time while con- i Next, from a point of specd. comes Sonora, where two weeks are re- quircd for severing the time if \]- divorce is hy mutual consent. How- ever, six months legal residence and personal service of papers are re- quired if the suit is contested. Fur- thermore, non-residents must pro- dnee a copy of their marriage certi- fle which must he certificd by the signature of the Mex consul of the consul district in the United States wh they took the vows. Tasy To Get To Chihuahua lags in the matter of speed but comes to the fore ¢ matter of accessibility. Here it is but a step from El Paso to Juarez Mexico, one of the widest vi border cities. At present the sta- tu here call for an elapsed time of rixty days hetween the filing and granting of mutnal consent divoree papers. A residince of one year i quired if the suit is contested. T aver, alert Juarez lawyers do propose to let the golden goose glide by. They have drawn up a pro ‘posa duée the time for mufual . con deerevs (o thirty d ind “make service legal throu, Ston. The Chihuahua will meet April 1 to cor plan which is almost ident Y n statnte. But, despite attractiveness of the » dom, there is one ) ' —the Mexican courts hav of enforcing alin od in proceedir dents. However, Mexican predict this will be no thorn i slde of those who wish to 1 t v expedio honds of matrimon « painlossly. Attemnts to Change foreury to Gold Fail | real, Feh, 27 (A — German ) Mor: App! diethe's wi nt | | |Ti hikeala, ; W I 0. K. But Not Charleston Vienna, Feb. WOMAN WINS RIGHT T0 RETAIN CHiLD. Man Is Guest of Triends Today at Home of Daughter ' Foster Molher Vindicated on| Charge of Fraud and Colluion Providence, R, 1 Anita Hodgkin, Berkeley, ht to ke wroold lal heir n This City. 1. Dudley is o birthday at Mrs serving lome his Kelsey of | Camp veception | heing held in his honor | Dudley was horn at Madieon | | hinw lived for soveral years at iford. 1%or several monthy he been at the home of his daugh- Mo s today jolning in the would o man many During the summer unusually active for and his daily chores i | Louls where a Feh, 27 (P—M church deaconess Calif,, has won the p her adopted son, one wrence Beckwith, poten $400,000 Rhode Island to here i 5 Charges of collusion or fraud in {the adoption of the child have hecn | dented by a superior court at Oa) {land, California, after a trial involv ling a three cornered battle that took {in interests of three states, Foster Mother Vindicated The decision vindicates Miss Hodg- kin and the Misses Mary, Ellen and !Jane Anthony of Providenee, distant relatives of the child, the court rul- ing that there had heen no evidence of conspiracy to defrand the of the estate, | Lawrence lock to M s ag ous, Sudbury arm Sold to Weston Man Ah Mass, Feb, (P —The ury farm of Geor Herman he) Ruth been sold, The orge 11, D, Lamson apers have he filed th transfer from Mr tuth, wife the home run y, to the new owne: e farm, where Ruth trained | cral chopping wood hullding houses, comprises it 168 acres of farm land, pine | ydland and pasture, with a on DPrait’s millpond and | the coun: home of | | v o baby b was born ent of wel Lorinia Beckwith at | Los Angeles, who died four days aft- | er his birth. The mother was a daughter of W. L. Beckwith, wealthy resident of Cambridge, “whose will ereating a trust fund of $400.- directed that the income go to {her and after hier death to ‘A or descendants’ of it I'h he % Bradle 18 rere was no fesue, ft w the nest of kin of Miss grandmother, among are the \l\‘\v 5 Anthony Tt rough the latter that Miss - . a friend, adopted the baby ngo Willlam Joyce | 1y, Boston law firra of Dolan, Ma Waltham filed an attachment fqon and Stebbings who had repr $500 on Ruth's equity in the ! F two years prior The elaim was for labor th, sought guardianship of building pouliry houses on the "Tho oniirt Rptiotnted Havey m. R Dolan and C. E. Haughton {Dedham, Mass, as guardians, “THey Ihased thelr action to obtain the 14 on claims that the Miss Thomas § The | built conzij 18 rooms. re ulfo @) stock barn, and poul- | .. houscs veral days about There garage to her d musands Are Arrested | In Philade!phia Roundup | hony and Miss Hodgkin effects I’ Iphia, Feb, 27 P — Ap- compromise whereby the hahy simately one thousand arr ie 0 the Misses An ore made la nd early to- thonv ¢ v in South Pt i Claim Not Sostained ! This claim, however, the Califor- o u pl: William W. Moss, Providence a I v who represented the Mi [ ony, and William H o represented Miss Hodgkin's in ed shortly s in Nhode Ts deny that No specific eh ) idence introdu 1t Oakland nst the suspe 1 wed that a money compro: 1 am after a clean s of Public ety Ellic is . will e ited one ay i Dogs Awarded Prizes | difterent. districts until ol At \hn\\ in Har tford rid of undesirahles.” ‘ SR e N Y | by Alexander V. Bollerer of 77 I,wr Baltic Postal Man Who | wood street, this city, won all the Surrendered Is Indicted rizciiionggin el iRol s Boeran R Clivanes ) olE and “all cash prizes yester- P S Ry duy 4t the Hartford dog show which 1., post office was indicted by a | W started at Foot Gud hall yes- s s ay for lars | 1orday and is being continued today. ny and fo v order for | The was sired by Champion a0, He recont] ndered to | uand Nene Quandary, A. K 2 \ at San Francisco, | 1%, out of Ruinarts Flapper, 4 K Kkline woman, whose nam 320 was not made public, not fi John C. Stadler, handler of oral officlals here that she would | Danes for Mrs. Il D. Smi ke restitution to the post office marmington, had one of 1 riment for Higham on condi- ! “Shibits in the Hartford deg [tion that he he permitted (o return oot Guard il yestc [to California and continue his fight Fitzie von der I ndwlg, an im- 1o re 1 his health, ported dog w awarded th fol o owing prizes in the Great Danc . & first in the limited \Fllo%(ompl int Against T ‘Early Morn Martinellis ;in thos now. cinte Fritzie won winning 1090 tuds of the Ne and Bos ¢ po- s last week Stadler will musical milkmen who give !h( v {today at the show. tomers solos every morning wi i R 5 cring milk, ‘l)r.\' Agents Deny Vinegar said that the milkmen sing ot fon of their voict ry morn- | Can Become Alcohol [t and that every one in the nelgh- | yeaahington, Feb, 27 (P—Prohil od is unwillingly kept awake ' 1 e e nof T ing to great moments from (i1 their Philadelphia agents that t 'm*H* |vinegar can be converted into alco- S— hol, but they admitted so rm altz 'md Tango \re today over the increased use by boot n‘..i appe ot alcohol by a col chem rd a new sof whicl s to (—You may sl e istilling vrn waltz to the strains of “The Blue cpgs Danube along the beautiful stream | wOpee it §s in vinegar, it's d you arc permitted to tango gid one official at prohibition 1u .,1 anywhere in Austria, but you « rters, not Charleston in the Austrian T | was added that increasing without incurring heavy penalties. ' quantities of converted alcohol were he authoritics of the Tyrolean appearing in the Philadelpbia dis- sorts of Kutstein and Wor a result of redistillation of frequented b the Viennese, 1facturing. rbidden uuh modern dances un that the jer pain of heavy fines to pern S b ! source of President Not to Give . ‘ongress Any Advice | W 4(‘,&1.‘,,.1 Feb. o7 (hpresi. | Stamford Klan Blc.\!\ It Coolidge intends fo leave 1t From Parent 01dm of '\lmmm nent, but 3 aford of the Klux v enacted | nized in the fall of 1921 Definite indications wer v atdor younced touay e Whit pur- | n meet Mor g that ire act it congressiona . and | sak mem I not his, to mak dec as toa | om 400 mem- holds himself 1 (ll TLOOK is made to some acts, called 27 (F—Weather | frary” of the pre head, Dan o week beginning oniles, wn also as { 1es.” of t Imperial \ i methods claimed sucerssful for the conversion of mercury into gold arc a flal failure, according to & paper ! preparcd by Dr. H lon Shel- don and Dr. 8. Estey of New York univ 1 before the ¥ Amcrican Physical socicty here to day ;. mutation cx ments of D ¢ "of Berlin N N « sm 1. h ¢ t rains in mid Numerous Threats \;zain:l NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, _—-—————,————ernn oo — |84TH BIRTHDAY PARTY \ TODAY FOR ALVA DUDLEY | Gullford 1 Head of List r issue ! Middlesex County Court me .\ huts Down, No Prisc !anmbridge, Mass, [eb, 2 - \|MH‘- PX county superior criminal court sessions shut down for lack of | vesterday Trinl lists X ) \. wisted, District Attorney rthur wding told the court, The only 4\up'mnu were four misdencanor cascs and an fudietment Inst Lowell elty officluls, returned o r ntly that the case {s not ready for trial Trial Nsts will be reopened M when the grand jury conven 765 ARRESTS ARF MADE IN FEBRUARY 30 Jor Drunkenness Stand al — | Two hundred and sixty-five arrest of which number there were ilts, 243 m females, and | {4 minors, were by the lc police department in Februay covding to the monthly report whi was jssued today There were 110 7 ing the city ording 1g the motor veh wersts for violation Twenty-one wer irges of thett, while n - gambling offenses, ken into oly for and brea price rests for drunkenness, rests for vi ces, 10 for vi lnw, f the and liquor ested ¢ do and drunkenne L arr 9 were bre of peac or breach One I persons paid o, 14 pors nile 23 farm | LD AT REST ; Famous - Hurler Bu‘ie\ N -\ Field oi Gel 1“ Gettyshurg, Pa T'eh, 1 Gettyshur i en ¢ tery clield, over h he wa roam as a boy where as a he had acte guide to hu visitors, The former pitcher Philadelphia Athleties was and loved by nearly every one quiet little town ard so man pressed a o to \ 1l that arrar for public sery Presbyt in serviees, seheduled for oy is to lie in s wo hours so that all 1y have a last look A unit teatures. of th cers' traini 15w guard of o 1 for simple fun nry " rs inchuded a scos his former neight issociates, Repre dtives of Natio and Americ leazues and many of Plank's former teamm expeeted to i s S Hund 1s who uld not t re sent floral tributes and m sages of Tegret Plank dird Wednesday following \ paralytic stroke on Monday. DELAY FOR 3 YERRSIN .| BERLIN ROAD REPA! Rc (Continued f1 11al), secretary of Lan Clark, and 8. Chase Coale of the Berlin sehool boar The dele sk either for foot of Sand B Post road or ¢ | present road tha road, which last sum and d ierpuss the u station fs Bost _|Fifth of City's Entire Ponulation Is Stricken or snows in the B s an Are Being ‘{ccm cd period of general rains or snows ; nce, Feb, 27 (P latter half, Warmer at Mun".n):‘;“ General Cesare Rossi in ools were d and colder latter half. [ 1y kindled the slum ¢ the room R Ll | ¥ fotea ses will be DR. ANDREWS STARTS. il o _Now York, Feb. 27 P—Dr. Roy|regime in Italy and the s i ——— ,'m, A \‘ :]\1.,‘.\"\‘ e '],‘)A:;k‘l o "\Iu\ olint in Kra o Stokes Fast Worker, Meets to arr fourth seientific | pross burcan, v e carly | (vivl Sondav, B y\n-um" \0\\ expedition inte vesterday dash Key W (1 made public om th from the Me boat, today rec s than i Urga, we n ® anonymous letters ordering 1 t f the scientists ‘ Nice immediately, on P im. of death COTLIGE TEAMS DEBATE. WIFE GRANTED DIVORCF Waterville, Me., F 27 ®-—-The| XKatic I ki w I t s Agr colles ; 3y lay Stokes can 1!e T 191 I Sur F o | 1) o were | day t} ¢ o | o 1 r by Juige F % < ' it 1 T ¥ s ! rm marriage and divor LW, T ed v He sified ree- constitutionality waived." this ch was ur 1. | ognized s Q;\'I'I’I{D.\Y. Conferees At Princeton University Told That Majority of Young Men Shun It As Lite Work Princeton L T try o, i wor Luse 100 difil M p ; | : e 1 Proy ( ferenc n “You | horse," doesn't me el the b 1tk ¥ ® 1 U ned, bond s minister p t cold and nnked BOYS CNFESS T SIX BURGLA? Yovndse Aged 13 and 14 Admit Cav e ol (vine Clemens Kall 1 a2 pai 4 carta 1 u Myt Aftempts v i Not Out of Clear ':\ fi(:‘ I“\l lln“ "l‘»““ ' ‘uv;‘t.: \‘ B tic \: ! n\:|nl |~|~4|(:* D 20) ;_s ll-\" ‘ B I“I‘IIII‘\U\II\' ~ay "! That 1 Much Mor e nee or Not, He . Latter's bnu'](lng i 5\ M wh m of ( ~vl\ Duri PORT AT ALBANY Wherehy flrf‘ 1 1 PLANNING ) THIP 10 ARCTI o Ifnt Norse Relics This Summer Plan Ocean Golng Ship May Go To New York State Capi- | tal Outlined Today [\ anis ik 27 (P o= Commander to the ahich ot ; of Norsemen relics mot ihar s v s learned here ; eR LEinio8 [Rovas A f 1 of the explors Siile y 1 llary schooner 48 t Bath and that s assoclates on o T 9 will g with him. of Providence i8 chooner bulit. tand will be « tion to the Bow- MeMillan on last litlon and on northward. rt in June and months, Tceland ve told ngs over d. And nd investiga' " ; p for - TTAAN PREWIER 1 BACKING PoLs Says Her Claim to Seat Is Good 1iskimos buil to be fou o explorer's M Walter of Michi h MacMil is a noted 10% AC m Tall IIVE Need Reports Loss of $410, Gor fater Finds Money Italo-French r ; i ihougnE S0 M ‘ar- y v Show Stady and Practice ! oming Great Star mi tenul home to the Oak thorough was baf- t some Mrs. Stay Comes 'i'm Lu;c to t Man's l)mmrtdlmn I —Deputy Unit- 1iph Sawin lost e y save Guiseppe \ movement m d The federal or t of of habeas corpus I ernment | 1o the ¥ io reached rly and who does not ¢ pier in a taxicab N oudly that he may b Dante Alle h 1 with N ag el of Franco-Tt T ) ; S 1 by immi- Ellis Island. ; 5 was a mistake i : in elti- i f ) of the federal -~ i N, habeas cor- s counsel e it on the Pl U“ \J VHAN SPENCERS held last and Mrs. Irving, nley street. the Stanley ent and with a selections ard Hedwall, Peterson, Slsie and original an. After ents were Woman Vietim Uses t Eh\ Poetry cn Hook in Getting Ven- U son, n in Court 1 217 Refore [l larry Doardn vo vears has heen its contin \ s directory at your serve v‘ rify 1 1 ad dept. Ernie Nevers Takes a Wlfe Revennes Good, | Foss '(y,vrl Renorts The New eonle \1(‘ E Yo, 118 COMPLETED 2 LA Ernie Nevers, famous Stanford , who cleaned up luring S n )Vln essional football, paid « 1 mortgage on his home, got $10,000 fo h the St. Louis When ' Browns and made a little more money rofessional basket~ plaver. T S marn H th his bride, who Miss Elizabeth Hae v, 18-year-old high school girl of & il Qakland, Cal.

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