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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. - CHAPWAN LAWYER 00t 00 1ot~ () FRCYMEN OPPOSE e RECEVESNO FEE 0 ORY REFERENDON S New York State Ministers Solid- 1o HII sttt et st s st et et saatsne sy Speaking of Sports fRIstttnstntsntestasatte et tasatesatesy The big splash in the sport world is the possibility of forming an In- dustrlal baseball league, The mat- ter will be discussed tomorrow night “t a meeting of factory representa- good nals and preliminarie | It he could get one as good as the | Garcla-Drew bout, the fans woull get more than thelr money's worth, On the Alleys = - fart FRATERNITY BOWLING ALLEYS | & L 0.0, F, LEAGUE Andree, L0582 [l flled & petition asking the court to appoint & commission of physiclans | Ware, to make a blood test to determine the paternity of the infant. Modell Is defendant in a suit for separation maintenance filed by his wife, His | g royed the Kaplan Blo t | petition sald he marrled his wife LSttt ol 8¢ Mely October 8, 1624, under an agreement 1";‘]',3;';‘::\:”:“:‘: j‘,‘j,","‘:::,:fl"f_‘},’," that they were to engage Uep[] | SARS i e it Sl et ngase dn & “trinl | ol stimated at, $186:000; Rataieiik wis under control at 6 o'clock last For several hours the fire the business district and Mass., Has Fire In Its Business Zone Ware, Mass, April 9 (P—A gen. eral alarm fire late yesterday de- Unlted Kingdom Pigures Britishers ~.¢ Murphy, Who Worked on Case, Not Compensated, He Says " Each Pay seven Pounds Four Shillings to Quench Thirst : and have the ceremony innulled at the end of a y were dissatisfied. He said he became dissatistied and left her a month ar if they London, Apri of the United s P Kingdom alliance fs An estimate | [ nen thes In the Y, M, C. at o'clock, {Three teams, it is said, are anxlous to enter and have so signi- fled while there are three others at least who will go into the league providing it s declded to form the | Swanson 51 Stella Re "4 wkah, 8 Meriden Fions ( L8 Hartford, April 8 () Gerald Chapman With the case practically atgan end, Conneetic come known th it fs cone that bhootleg whiskey shipped in- | direetly to the United States last year approximated 1,4 ) proot gallons recolved which Scottish distiilers Iy Against Balloting New York, April 8 (1) Ministers attending the annual New York con- ence of the Methodist Ipiscapal | Al later, more than a year before the property child w born. The petition was the kind to be fl first of its d In Tlinois, and were | store {of the firemen were Saints Catholic ehurch on North street, Several cut by falling glass treated in a nearby drug- Samuel Kaplan, owner of one shops, Was overcome by SolmE church have lined up solidly against | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS smoke and had to be carried from loop. | his store, Britain's 10 the proposed state prohibition refe endum Lieutenant Governor Seymour W. Lowman, and Joseph A. McGinnfes, | aker of the assembly, will wsked to use their influence 2 the proposed referondum, which h on suggested to determine what lcoholic content should be allowed in beverages sold in this state, The | than V dele conferene after animously against the proposed | referendum, directed that the two state officfals be reminded that the delegates represented 385 churches nd more than 60,000 lay members, | The vot« im ques- | tion was taken late yesterday at the which | The ministers also of il restoring a state | promise to ¢ of his staff | of lawyers, t funds would he provided for his battle against I, had not been fulfilled. Charles W, Murphy of Danbv wag appealed to {n February, 1025, Chapman, then in Atlanta prison, to act for lim in the pend- ing murder case in this state, the prisoner stating that “sufficient wit) fortheoming to pay all expenses in connection with the ings per but mneh r was consumed last the 4t year there has been af_ Comstack, - o t Walnut Hill park that has | {aUIree oooeeenn 1050 8 ) 7. 4 nounds fou the popul toxiea Ve Every ieagu kept the interest of baseball fans in | Panbere the city at fever pitch, Last a1 vear [E. Carlson 1101 7 1 | the City League, conducted undep |Hauseler . [ ‘r the direction of the public amuse- | . M ’ i - i Despite this promise, the Danbury attorney he has not ment commisslon, had its most suc- Not & “Water-Hellon,” Ministap 2y rtormes sasa v s vt cessful year, This year, there may services, be an Industrial league ang it is a Saps-Wants a Dry U. 8. 1 ""X%% aase atter recuint ot e Guestion whether or not the City league will be organlzed again. letter from Chapman, Murphy re- | the 1ere plied that he was willing to take L monny the case, The prisoner sent back A atlon 1321 al- lianes Figures onsnmption lons of spirl 14,01 400 barrels igainst 26,0 108,000 gallons of win against 18,091,000 1 Although there | decrease §) the Increaved ey reports TAILORED AT FASHION PARK of in 1013 000 g but only more the funds s attending ! of voting un- | ‘There are some teams in the city who will not welcome the return of the Industrial league because they will be barred from entrance, but (he question works the other way |J: for those In the factories who want : to play baseball. When the City sought word not having heard from| 0 #1550 cague {3 in. operation, the Factory |Mater : 291 1uke the country bone dry, but the | the Danbury lawyer, ho had cague pla out of luck. k: . . O e R Mt " saged Groshl ay coun Mr. ST depeitment thas wae organized L0t | ye oihy monfenred with Mr. Grosil and was associate connsel. After he ) Mr. Murphy s question of the says, for 4 cuch a larg the qt consumed, CcoRt of I on the refere st Westfleld, " “The 18th amendmer Mass, April & (Pr— to first session of the conference, continues today. the bill ro-enforeement act Arthur M. addressing predicted that con «00n pass bills for (he of aliens who eriticise the 'l to urge les-Jenks 38, pussage en- \ nald out of th« drink 134,190,600 pounds durir T I'tve of the =0 OB WO There may be a chance to run Lagh leagues, but this ardly seems vrobable. The developments in the next few weeks will show just what | i< to be done this scason, its Congressman California enforcement leaked ik True Wilson, ehairman ! Board of M wnd publie morals Iast night told delegates to the New England convention of the Methodist | ehuren, in an Secretary the Dr. Clarence N. E. Coal Dealers to Hear Strike Arbiter Wor T, M Apirl & () Seven hun m of the New | ment With the removal ot such | Englar onl Dealers assoelation s, he believed, a large portion | 1tended the 1 ent of the bootleg evil would vanish. last night He said the Lo committee on fm- cloge of the first o he t " wtion at Washington had evi- | th communist propagandists have representatives in the member- | iip of every women's orga fon | America | DENTES PARENTAGE ad entered the case, ! . he mentioned the s to Chapman, after latter had been brought to Wethersfield, Chapman gave him the name of friend,” who, hs sald, would take care of Mr. Mur- phy so far as funds was concerned, and that it would not he funds, as this friend would forward voluntarily, Mv, Mur- aid ho waited nunication trom that none came. Mr. Muorphy said, n spoke to Chapman, the lat- sted his lawyers 500 by his quit-glaim- the residence he and | Anderson had bought inister in South Hadley Before anything could oout this, the minister had foreclosed the mortgage. of the odist mper- anee, probibition i former star player | stern e § McDonald, ater an umpire in the B toague, 18 having a depressing e trying to have his squad of candi- |, 3 5 : ¥ lates for the Hartford Ilastern [Wait 5 558 ! Wilson declared the failufe of pro- league team get proper workouts. | = _ | hibition fs due to the tact that “we RQain and bad weather have inter-| have not yet picked ont a man to vupted the program outlined by tha fIfel 4 2infstand at the head enforcemaont {Tartford pllot so that & is pretty |} pn ves T8 R0 because be was a friend of prohibl eIl discouraged. e i tion and had the executive ability to — 205 2 - §11 | see it enforced to the letter, Bddfe Hackbarth of Meriden What prohibition needs, Trr. Wil- teems to have landed a place with! son declared, is a Theodore Roose- he Senators as a buckstop. Tt i velt, “or some virile ler like A very far distance from Meriden to | Will H. Hays" ‘The Methodist lou- Hartford and with the popular Sil 3 ler presentod a program of enforee- ver City player on the Capital City ent wl incinded rishment for {eam’s roster, there are sure to b buyer as well as the seller of number of Meriden fans at the quor, prison ecntences for ilome games in Clarkin Ficld, o t offenders against 1 portation of alien haotleggers stop who | alcons, Nas | eenyiies reak into |l rout with | ullie ack on 3 ha Mellon, whom he n a water-Mellon,” Dr ertain- nent urer ) necessary o eolici onie af . fox some e % friend, with settll O'Tlara wired ¢ but Mavor | eates when tha ed today, Tl iress was by 1T tve tor = e or, when he sugg Mt it lar Chicago Man Wants Blood Tects wha of ma innal conl aseoc! rotest against 1) posals n said were aimed try. BT Taken to Prove He is Nof Father | “Dutch” many varied pro- h he indus. CORBIN LEAGUE w before congress of His Wi Child, Hemington, at tha eoal Chicago, April 8 (P Maint | that he is not the father wife's child, Rud Modell ning | of his | has de- 1l to LADDITIONAT, RADIO NRwE Ox Adam Sullick, | disported with th n exeellent chance to play Ly getting he Hartford team. for professional baseball 2 has much ability snd should go L long way with the proper training. |; MeDonald has promised to give him a thorough test and will do his st fo land him somewhere if he doesn™f ant him, where his work in vatehed and lis playing be dov h clection of e | oifice, Dr. Witson told Assoviated Press report on the malt beverage versy which he daclared con- talned “13 statements of in for propaganda tion." He ment of a new n claring that there s | corted sentiment to prohibitionis agv opinion of which was a 1y put agal prohibi- pleaded for the establish- agency, de- ould be a con- ce will not minds poisoned and the onr children perverted : and which would e ALLY mand the establishment of another ageney 1o “furnish us th S BARTLETTS “YIKINGY N ST LAWRENCE ICE JAH Seal Ship Three Weeks in Tow With have our minds of any longar. s lLierg, Cotbin Red Sox twirler, sith the Springficld Ponics, ghowir Lix-atuft on the slab. Thus in as 1o how h roports have come < progressing though edict are | will be in ob with the F ark ahont the esional ranks gave ind 5 the tate in Jout e Not a single Pelt ROYAL FARK STYLES FOR MEN TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Taken et from the Iohn's, N. Rt St April § (P~ The Newfoundland g aling steamer Vik- plain William the captain’s 0 on it is a list ¢ cs. 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