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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 'SEN. HALL EXPLAINS POLUTION MEASURE. Commission to Investigate Waste Materials in State Waters Caps ing Shoes would Aistrict ald bill which explained hi reported toda \ppoint a comm s fon of three men and allow a $50,000 appropria- for the purpose of Investigating the dumping of w The wust iste in state waters problem dumping « er materials i ters ha caused coneern both pa factort Wings - compo toric compare 1 both parties ope of the intere conditions ing that said =0 sug tions might be nacte nator. I have ntinued, *“tk i the pr ThE son Drug Store | xx : 1 on not a doubt it this comm lem, would factories, ar would be car that the would act legislature of th necticut to pass inte the matter. In st clarify the betweer ricultural and i 1 er " rie finding his ruide for of laws state ligent Con 71 Main Street. wiil on missior « W our state THE MAGUIRE CASE Kiett Best Shirt | Senson's | | Offerin Horsfall Woven-Madras SHIRTS the hest Attorney George in Confe With lLegislative Claims Con tee Yesterday Afternoon Attorney George W. Klett, appear- ing for John Maguire, a New Brit- 4 Dome of Imported Madras before late attempt ain contractor, appeared the t 't committee in on legis claims terday afternoon have a settlement the $40.000 a the state contractor claims that the commissioner changed Nnes grades on the Ridgefield road contract and that was put to this addi- tional because of the action the state commissioner next week is the last legislature act the ive yes- which reminds u w i to for an Days claim Th highway re \r ainst local values $3.50 and upward values $4.50 and upward and [5¢ $5.00 and wrd tax—valyes expense of " values $5.50-%6 for matter fe tax upward Whe one the it is committee to on will have ‘a tion at Tuesday's General Frank the state ready At- rep- report sion Healy for a torney ting se is re CONGRESS IS 1D1 m Today—$156,000,000 ciency Bill Is Adopted Washington, June 4 fon toc adjourned cngte late bil No Sess Defi Bompuny was cnate and terday until terday carrying a increase Asylum 7% to Buy Our Ki Hartford. Lt The It the deficiency tota £156,000,000 5,000,000 over 1he the hous wppropriation of hou Monday wwed 1ot of measure us passed uded in the bill was O, 000 for the added by hospital | by Inc an hipping board for ITY ITEMS. Henry Morans'. amendment ject pro s and records, JOHUNSON- Fridolph W street, and Mss R, I e wili veld t the Y. W. « bt the “Wide d Cort or husic members next Tuesday | A.. under the | Awake" club, of fuctory. Chap- orchestra will SDMAN NUPTIALS Edman of arried thi ock at the home of New Britaip ittended the wedding of the John- ny this to Johnson Florence Providence, were String afternoon at the bride. Several tives and friends Mr. Johnson is a member city. Mr 1 rela- of the Christian | of the Lemon Squeezo church this waa held on nocleties attended the the Newin at 3 o'clock local my It | make ictor records at | ree and I Rodcasky eported hat an latayette motoreycle and o advt 12 police on sale JUDGMENT In the Jullus Kreonns, of $11.58, judgment | has been rendered by ling in the was for dam that the defenc owned by the site at 10 tifr | fora [ Lewit ron John $45.68 for th Juc |} The 11l BARN Weiss and plaintiff W. Al- action Co of cuse Vs the wutomobile had at the Washington streots Elks' grill Osgood Iast golng collided corner to for costs atr of city court on gation ant plaintiff on « ‘remont strect The 1 by } B defendant by re barn leased plain- Hunger- Alfred ou right, en‘s Brotherhood of the F held sington st tional church Ke as werved at « program ew Britain 1 open Was repre and 11 an outing today o'clock fol sports. pond in one of National for CASFE €O Arich of Bank DIVORC ) b membership. | Frnest H | | G > Hartfor sked to Goodrich, He said he pered in sup yesterday aft divorced from rounds desertion ried at Meriden on March 27, t th d on 1 and t the Maple home hoon Marg will home i Mra Mem 0ld a meet- Mrs June An- the in- o 10 Aden s of ially on of was ma 1905 took ¥ mai ‘ contir K Newingtor and th le nd friend cor was Birmingham. A further proof until n ince name ement for e Division whero the division trench Th clty club to organize in New served got alks re are was taker here men who Ymots nd tal can to during bout slon xecutiv va of 1t ommittec Republican Jarters at will a'clo for held and K the tha the rrange month ded upon Haenry It this t doc records. will Morans MODIFIED recently by | L DGMENT judgm v Lhe I" I'arker of Parker, the ¢ arded the father was again taken t, and the judgm reby the mother the child nt for divorce bill entered this city against wtody of a child Yesterday D in super was modi ANKRU HEARING b M Yeom ptey, has lssued o referco call for a NAME TOWN FOR HIM.— expected that Senator Rosenfeld's | | the ixth | THEY'Y Tu nore on a hike Miss King ad Washingt ars W a rran hikers. CURTIS VS. DEMING ON STATE POWERS Opinions Aired in Capitol Lobby —Water Taxation the Issue Mayor tive Orson F. Curtis and Repre- sent had Francis of Berlin lobby representatives over Deming words yesterday in the of house of 10 legislator's of the proposing of the stand on the minority re- port judiciary committee or the dams, all taxing of pipe lines and water mains. It came about in this manner: Repre- sentative Deming tive Leonard J to indefinitely it was lost The main passing of the voted on Nicke table the the vote which was the bill, then up for but Representative in the lobby and did not taxation measure which Repre- s mo- sure to son tion and mes: by of 7 issue came consideration Demin vote was was the passed Mayor Orson F looking through the glass doors, enough to warrant his appr the Berlin representative and him idea on his position he understood Berlin w get some of its water from New Representative Deming answ him stating that he believed towns should have some say in T er of what was to be done with the land. “You fellows came to the legislature and got land in north- | ern mection of Berlin and made a sewer bed, and ruined that section of the town, so I that Ber- lin should something to sy the d the cham- pion Berlin rights. The mayor then made the ment that New Britain paid for every- thing it got Berlin, and that he couldn’t xee how the sewerage ques- was mixed up in the water The only satisfaction tt reccived th th on Curtis, who was saw hing asking | taken 1rit red 15 the use ain by sm the the believe have had matter,” sa of state in tion tion mavor princi | EX-RADICAL GRADUATED ques- at the was same was 'involved k Tannenbaum. Who Has Been in Jail, Too, Is Awarded Phi Betn Kappa Key at Columbia University. | New \um York one time was graduated university this year and the n honorary scho! wag announced tod Tannenbaum, who scrved a year in jail for leading a mob against church- ey here in 1914 and thingly | ounced ail laws when he was | victed, was declared to has his radical views, nd attitude of a liberal taining economics He entered Columbia university 1916 but when the war te went to work in the shipyards be me a sergeant at a \rmy trafning camp. Both in the ship yard and in the army he attracted attention by doing educational among the men. June 4.—Frant mon leader Fannen adi an as an hon Key ol P hip student won sc de- e discarded now takes the in matters per- ha nd la- | ter Georgi work HARDING ON OUTING, June 4.—President and here at 8:30 this morning by motor for o week-end visit the Pennsylvania home of Senator Knox. n Valley Forge. Brig. Ger Sav the president’s physician, and Washingten, Mrs. Harding left o1 OFF.—Miss Myrtle ! ndon James Cormican { the King on, and Dr. Emma bound west from » around the world ated from Gouch- . where Dr. Tuc professor. Both " EXECUTED AS TRAITOR : Polish Air Convicted of Giving Secrets to British Agents. Warsaw, June 4 Press.)—Lieut. Henry Uolish flying corps, convicted court martial of high tre ing of military secrets to British agents was executed Friday by a firing squad at the famous Warsaw citadel Lieut. Iwanicki, who was employed : the war office, was accused of stealing mobilization and other military plans for Enzlish representatives. The court- martial lasted three day Soon after the speech the British house of Premier Lloyd George, Poland not preventing Silesian several cused of telligence V’olish milit: now being held (By Iwanicki, of the by a delivered commons in by the Uppet Poles for insurrection, being employed by British in- were arrested by the The others nts wuthorities. are for trial Crry PRopE board of finance a special m office 1 advert vacant lot street. The f and is 1 feet in the will be soon held the and taxation id it was voted to for 1 on the sale of a on the west side of Talcott plot has a frontage 320 cet deep. It 1 rear. Another the st evening and cet n meeting committees to of sewer by on proposed bonds. CORMICAN AGAIN. the short calendar session of city court held yesterday after- two es were gned as follows: Monday, June 6, at 2 p. m Bert Daley by B. F. Gaffney\ vs. Jacob Birnbaum b Harry Milkowitz. hursday, June at 10 a. m., San- tola Vetranp, by G. Woods. vs M. A. Sexton At the J by PAYING UP A new Philip Wirth, recently new photo German ot Dr. premied, Forces | Associated ! son in dispos- | criticizing | ting at the mavor's | 102y, Pirst Baptist Church 10:45, Morning worship. sermon by Rev. William Ross, 12:15, Bible chool, 3 p. m.. The Russian service, p. m., the young people. will meet in the chapel. Thursday mid-week service will part the Children’'s week program. Subject, “God, and the voice of a lad.” be a of People’s Church of The usual prayver and devotional rvice Sunday at 10 a. m. followed 1ing Worship at 10:45 a. m Giving God a Chance will be a baptismal and com rvice following the morning service. Sunday school at Young People’s meeting preaching service at 7 p. Object of Affliction.” eeting Tuesday at 4 p. m., Missionary © Praver Band at 3 p. m., prayer and rvice at 7:45 p, m., Thursday. Chirst by the mo Subject There munion p. m., p. m.. m. Subject. Children’s 1 Woman's Wednesday praise s South Congregational Church 49:30, Italian school. 10:45, morning worship. Sermon by Dr. Hill *The Nation and Its Larger Life.” Music:— Prelude: Praver A Shelley Anthem: “1 Will Lift up Min e Eves™ SRS s Wilson As Torrents in Summer” Elgar Offertory Postlude: Milit March o Sen b E Shelly :10, Church s 30, Italian arship: 6:00 Assyrian worship; 6:30, tian Endeavor meeting. The meeting of Troop B A will be held as usual on Tuesday eve- ning at {w Cr Methodist Church Morning worship 10:45 o'clock. srmon, “National and Moral Pre- redness. Svening sermon by the pastor, Monday, Foreign Mi Mrs, John 7145 p. m. with Lillian avenue. Tucsds 30 o'clock, here’s a rea- service, 3:00 p. ionary m., the Woman's society meets with 1.. Davis. 42 Cedar street; Queen hers will meet T , 58 Black Rock 5 p. m., Leder E Neumann, Wednesday, 3:00 p. m., the Woman's | Home Missionary society will hold its annual meeting in the church. Elec- tion of officers. Thursday class meeting, 15 p. m., prayer meet- jing Friday, 3:00 p. m., important meet- of the Ladies’ Aid society in the h: 7:45 p. m., monthly meeting first quarterly conference. I 13ell will he present Children's Day will be observed June 12, Parents wishing to have their children baptized are asked to give {names to the pastor Miss Craw- ford. Clark Dieffendorf of the Senior class Wesleyan university will conduct ipworth league devotional meet- night. His subject will Aile.” from 2 Sunday jin cht or of the ing tomorrow ¢ “The Second On Frida ilathea to 4 the 1 school ¢l will {hold a food and candy sale in the | office of the Home Banking company, Main street | Sunday school will give a play {in church June 17, The proceeds to | | help pay expenses of the annual pic- pims | The annual of the | Aia society receipts past vear amounting to $1, | 1adies are to be congratulated « ellent showinz for th work. The monthy social and business of the Junior Aid society will Thre ay at 8 p. m. g the with Mrs. Zahnleiter as The election of « will take place and all members are urged o come and make sheets for the Chil- dren’s home report shows Ladies’ br the . The this ex ! meeing be held church hostess. cers First Congregational Church. The ch ch school meets at 10 m.. morning worshipat 11 a. m. Se mon by the pastor, Rev. H. W, The music be subject at the | Organ morning prelude, service will Intermezzo” Rheinberg Closer Walk With God'” Offertory. Hour" Bible classes Armenian servi Thursday, Woman's Bible Scouts: T:45 p Subject fo Future Lif Friday Children’s < church that time of infants. should communics their earlicst Berwald b m., Girl service. “The mid-week scussion will he Boy s, ol il mday, erved in June 12th be baptism and guardians with Mr. M: convenience. nge 1 < A th wiil v vice! St Matthew's al 1 Divine German at 15 “The Lord's All Things day school conducted Everybody “ and Invi Now ervice, by Pastor welcome. 10:45. Sermon fon: Come, for Rgady.” Sun- Polish D on at 3:30. Christian Science Church. Sunday service at 10:45 a. m. Sub- ject. “God The Only Cause and Crea- tor.” , Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening meeting N ¢ o'clock. at St. Mark’s Churc| Second Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion school: 11 m.. Communion and sermon: 7:45 p. m. An informal service followed by a Bible study will be held in the church. Until further no regular Sunday evening service will he held Saturday, June 11th. St. Barnabas® i . 7:00 a. m., Holy Communion; I 4. m., Holy (‘ommunion 9:30 Holy a. m., church notice, Fishing Tackle Fishing Rods Fish Spears Silk Lines Dowagiac Minnows E—verything That’s “Fit”’ for Fishing HERBERT L. MILLS HARDWARE 336 MAIN STREET Trinity Methodist Church 10:45 a. m.— “National and Moral Preparedness” 7:30 p. m.— “There’s a Reason” Both Sermons by Rev. John L. Davis. | IS PUT AT 6,388,984 [ People’s meeting and open air serv- Bainbridge Says Nearly Al tice; 7 p. m., evangelist srvice. Ser- | mon topic, ““The Cost Rejection Wounded Were Saved—Only 155,013 Died of Disease. to the Individual.” Tuesday, 4 p. m., Dr- children’s meeting; 7:30 p. m., Bible | study; Wednesday, 3 p. m., Women's prayer circle; 7:45 p. m.. cottage praver meeting: Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. mid-week prayer service: Friday, 7:30 p. m., choir rehearsal. Boston, June 4.—Germany’'s casual; ties in the World War were placed 888,982 by Dr. William S. Bainbridg of New York, commander in the na i medical corps, in an address here b fore the Association of Military Sur] geons of the United States. The figur| was determined, he said, through twj years' service in Germany during th war as an observer and from the stud of official and semi-official publicatio and statements in German, Dutch am Reformation Dutheran Church. Sccond Sunday after Trinity. :30 a. m., Sunday school; 10:45 a. m., morning services. The newly elect- ed members of the church council will be installed. Tuesday evening the church council will meet at & o'clock. Thursday evening the Luther Jeague will meet at the parsonage at Maier, | m.; s Armenian | Tathervan. | both in Bnglish and | Mission, | 8 o'clock. Scandinavian magazines. According to Commander Bal bridge’s tabulations, the * German; losses were divided as follows: Killed i battle, 1,581,148; missing, - 991,340 { wounded, 4,211, died of diseas 55,013, It had been absolutely established however, he said, that 90 per cen { of the German wounded were refittd for service in the field or at the hospitals, or rendered self-suppel Of the sick and wounded who reachd the home hospitals in Germany onl .. per cent died. He said that the Germans, accordi 1o their own statements, did not di cover during the war any effcctive va cination against typhus. An absolul quarantine, he said, was establish about camps where there was typh fever, so rigid that no one outside camps ever contracted the disease. the same time, he added, they made attempt to check the disease within ti camp, allowing it to *'burn itself out. Stanley Memorial Charch. Holy Communion will be adminis- tered at the morning, worship at 10:45. Rev. G. M. Missirian, the pa tor, will preach on *“The Religion of Daily Work and Prayer.” The music ; will be: Organ prelude, rzo” Anthem, “Rock of Ages’ Offertory solo, W. O, Taylor. The church school will meet at 1 noon: Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 o’clock. Topic “Thy Kingdom Come. VI. In the World.” An outdoor meeting will be held upon a nearby hilltop. All meet { at the church at 6:45. The Girl Scouts will meet on Monday and Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening at T: The ladies will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Dattye, 578 Stanley street on Wed- nesday afternoon at 1 o'clock to sew for Chiidren's Home. The Sunbeam Junior . K. society will meet on ! Thursday cvening at 7 o'clock. This will he Parents’ night and the last meeting of the scason until next fall Handel Gabriel i ! 'SENTENCED TO DEAT STRANGLED CHIL! Zion Church. morning worship and | Holy Communion; 12:30 p. m., Sun- jay school; 6:30 p. m., V. Y. P. S. of . will hold its consecration serv- conducted by its president, Mrs. | 7:45 p. m., the pastor, aton, will close his four service to the congregation his guadrennial sermon on the subject. “Here and There in the Par- | ish. What About the End All are { welcome AL M 10:45 a. m., Nathaniel Ingraham Found Guilty First Degree Murder of His 6 Year Old Daughter. PPoughkeepsie, N. Y., June 4 thaniel Ingraham was found guj murder in the first degree in s courf here vesterday for killing vear' 0ld daughter, Beatrice, and ses enced by Justice J. Addison Young die in the electric chair at Sing Si in the week of July 17. Ingraham received the -verdict al sentence unmoved. Mrs. Hazel Ing: ham, his wife, who had testified agai him, showed no emotion. John .. Ringwood, attorney for prisoner, unced that he would 4 peal the conviction on the ground tj the evidenee failed to show premedi | tion. b According to the testimony introdud by the prosecution, the murder of § child was the cutmination .of a Ig series of beatings. The crime occu on the morning of February 28 Ila e Rontiss Church. Church school, 36 a. m.: morninz cervice in ‘Knglish. 10:30: the past wil! preach on “The Law of Lova™: German service, 1 0. sermon on | “Lita's Possibilities In the evenin 4t 7:00 p. m.. Dr. William Sly of the American Baptist Publication society, Thiladelphi Pa., will give an iltus trated lectura on “The New Ameri- cans’ BEverybody cordially invited. German Swedish Baptisi Church. Sunday school a: 9:45 a. m., Rev. . 3. By, drector o e oo, * When Insrzham, angered by the chil work, will speak at the MOTMINE 6T failure 1o’ get up. when he told her J2 6 Bl DO e do so, strangled her to death. I sermonibpthaipasel bam fled from his home at East P: ter the murder ! same day at = Poughkeapsic. \ttacks Beast and Enables Prostrate | Farmcr to Escape, Middletown, N. HIM FROM A BULL. DOG SAVES WINS §6000 FROM SUITORS. Trentow Girl Sued Two for Defam Her After She Rejected Thy Trenton, N. J., June 4.—Mis§ Kukoy. who has been suing Geol Pepp and John Medred for '$10, damages, alleging slandeér. rece $4.000 from a jur Mercer o yesterday Both of the defendants were f mer suitors of the plaintiff. Y., June 4.—To the timely arrival of his dog during a severe fight with a yearling bull in his barnyard, Grant Hawley, a farm- er of Lookout, Pa., attriputes his life. The bull, which had been consid- cred harmi suddenly attacked the farmer and for some time he fought the beast empty handed. He was! tinally knocked dewn, but just then e bi m dog appearcd on the

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