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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, PHYSIGIANS URGED T0 USE LABORATORY Services of Bacteriologist Are, Placed at Their Disposal 1921. BIG C. CALLY WIFE FROG, THEN PUNGHES HER Three Sefs of Children Cause Trouble in Lyman St. Home Werld's Se: n in New York. New York, 15,000 C i July 6.— delegate a End today opening gest religiou in New York for main until next Mon the convention will come The opening Most of the to the sixth world's wvor lun\gn: had and were for i toni The sembled re- ht when to an end. ht will be . founder and Endeavor in forty organiza- “Yes, Ma'am,” replied William Zig- mund when asked by Prosecutor Al- bert A. this in 00 S Oll Vel' police court if he had struck his wife iast Sunday, and then he went on With Long, Ice Cold Thirst Quenchers. a tale of his wife’s alleged short- comings. He charged that she strikes nis children with the slightest provo- cation and in such a manner that the neighbors voice objections, and also that e drinks to excess. The irouble in the Zigmund family is Lrousht on by the presence of three The following lette ‘cd today by the health department to local physicians advising them of ihe appointment of James G. McAl pine as city bacteriologist: “Dear Doctor:— “The Board of Health is pleased to announce to the physicians of New Britain and surrounding towns that they have secured the services of a very competent Bacteriologist. Mr. J. G. MecAlpine of Winsted comes to the service of the city with sets of children. By a former wife, the best of references and a valuable n Days. Zigmund has two children; Mrs. Zig- sea!ed in bytoa"tl experience. e is a sraduate of Wes- mund has two by a former husband ¢yan University, both in A. B. and and both. have one by the present j‘,fiag M. A. He was trained under the late marciage. Zigmund claims his chil- Prof. H. W. Conn, who said: ‘Mr. Mc dren have not been treated fairly by Alpine has had unusual training and . have rarely had a man I would rec- . . wife. = ———| £ l Mrs. Zigmund told the court that ommend so highly as he.’ she was feeling ill so she went to bed McAlpine served overseas as Sunday afternoon. When her hus- OPEN AIR SERYIGES i in the Sanitary Corps and 169-171 Main Street. ptain band came home he called her a initary survey for the 90th made the “bull-frog,” demanding that she get Division water supplies in Germany. up and prepare supper for him. When “He wiil not only do the routine she. did mot hurry, he struck her, dis- Jacteriolozical work of the laboratory ol iRt v ut will be glad to undertake original Judge G. W. Klett warned the ac- research work for, or in conjiinction cused that his stock of excuses for :'C'\h asy, of the local phy beating his wife are nearly exhaust- ~New Britain or surrounding 5 s = % ed, this being his third appearance in :y‘\@ ‘“I’” \‘170 ably assisted in his work ;"’gg;ffi_m‘]‘:f‘ d‘“q‘(‘\‘l’mé“:\?i’t‘h‘i‘i';mmfion court within a year. He continued e L OiNell Bwhofiisidetalled! i St the matter in the care of Probation to our laboratory by the U. S. Gov- S Officer E. C. Connelly. ernment Vocational Service. STRAWS FROM KNOX Max Schmidt drove his car on "“’f_l’“"f““f- B} The standard of the U S. A.— Smalley street yesterday afternoon R. M. GRISWOLD, M. D., The best Straws made. without registration papers and w: ‘Acting Superintendent.” Sennits— arrested by Policean W. S. Strolls $6.00 values at after a slight accident. Judgment was $7.00 values at cuspended this morning after Schmidt $8.00 values at 1eceived a warning from the bench. Panamas, Leghorns and Edward Willimet was fined $1 with- Bankoks— $10.00 values at The Smartest of Horsfall Sennits— New Styles—Extra Quali $4.00 quality .. 3 $5.00 quality Not only are these the fines qualities, but your size is here, out costs for parking his car more whether it be 6 3-4 or 7 5-8. was transmit- oy o e socicty, which has grown s to be a world-wide tion of four million members. Mayor Hylan will deliver the addre: welcome for the city, Rev. Dr Idleman for the cit churches Frederick Wallis for the conven- tion committee. An address on “Christian Endeavor and Business,” Roger DBabson will feature the opening s Greenberg morning Delicious Ice Cream and ¥ruit Combinations. Egg and Malted Millk Drinks to Replace the Heavy Meal on Hot REPA ED. s British Imperial Conference Delays Final Action on Armaments. " London, July 6.-——Reparations pay- ments by Germany, and plans for- mulated by the Allies in connection with indemnities were discussed by the imperial confercnce tod S Robert Horne, chancellor of the chequer, was prepared when he tered the conference to give det of the situ. ding reparations. Naval af s, particularly the fixing of the dominions’ part in the sea de- fenses of the empire have been de- ferred for a time, pending exchanges of views between the United Christian Endeavon. Societies of Local Will Hold Meetings at Walnut Hill Park. Churches The New Britain Christian Endeavor union Wi hold open air services in Walnut Hill park every Sunday evening at 6 o'clock to which the public is in- vited. Following is the program: July 10, Rev. J. L. Davis. July 17, Rev. Samuel Sutcliffe. July 24, to be announced later. July 31, to be announced later. August 7, H W. Hicks, of Hartford. August 14, Frederic L. Fay. August 21, to be announced later. August 28, Rev. A. B. Taylor. September 4, Rev. F. H. Wilkens. icians of towns. M'Donough, Johnsen and Rice Disqualify Selves Commissioners A. W. Rice, . McDonough and Severin Johns the hoard of compensation and @ ment have disqualified thems from acting in the matter of f ts and damages in the grading s street from Park to Smal- Each of the three has in- which might be affected. The mayor will name substitutes within a few days. $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 CRANFORD—WITZ. The torrid weather drives hundreds of thousands daily to the beaches around New York. Here is James W. Gerard, former ambassador tc Germany. Here he is shown on the beach at Southampton, popular Lo Island resort. On his right is Mrs. Oliver Perrin. FOX*8S N Cool At All Times This Coupon Will Admit Two Upon Payment of One Admission. TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY . FATTY ARBUCKLE GAIETY - TRIO—Best in Singing Act in Vaudeville. “The Life of the Party” 3-—Other Big Acts—3 THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY TOM MIX CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “BIG TOWN ROUND-UP” “HIS NIGHT OoUT” Engagement of Local Young Woman to Georgian Is Aunounced. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur . of Berlin entertained a friends on July 5 honor of their curred on April attendance from Pittsfield, Mass. During the MAYOR NOT OPPOSED. Relative to the move on foot to have members of the City Meeting board provided in advance with cop- ies of the business to come before their sessions, Mayor O. Curtis states that he will place no obstacle in the way of such action. The plan was introduced at last Friday's session by | Commissioner Edward Parker. $7.00 || than 40 minutes on the south side of Church street. J. L. Roche of Hartford was ordered to appear in court to answer a sim- iar charge, but failed to put in an appearance. SUMMER SCHEDULE South Church to Have Sunday School Crandall number of their home in wedding which oc- 0. Guests were in New Haven Britain’s Best Theater MAY SELECT LINDER. The appointment of Thomas F. Linder as the city’s representative on the board of three appraisers to de- termine the value of the State Nor- Miss Emily Witz, to Corbett J. Cran-| mal school building is favored by ford of Pelham, Georgia. M Witz | Mayvor O. F. Curtis. At tonight's spe. is employed as a stenosrapher at the|cial meeting of the common council North and Judd Manufacturing com- | it is expected that he will be named. pany. Mr. Cranford is attending an| A second appraiser will be named by agricultural school at Long Island.|the state and a third by the city and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall were the re-|state, jointly. When the city agzree: cipients of numerous handsome and|{o take over the building the leg! useful gifts. Luncheon was served |lature’s appropriation of $750,000 will be available. noon Mrs. B mother of Mr: andall, announced the engagement of her daughter, Witz, PERRY-SANI ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sani of 44 Hawkins street announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Miss I2d- na N. Sani, to Salvatore Perry of Hartford, at a gathering of friends Monday evening As Usual All Summer—Union Serv- ices Also Planned. O . Tk Horghall Sompany 93 Asylum St., Hartford. “It Pays to Buy Our Kind."” This Store Closes All Day The South church Sunday school will continue throughout the summer, | meeting at i2:10 o’clock, as usual. During July there will be two groups, one of the beginners and primary de- partments for story telling, and one of the junior and senior departments with one speaker each Sunday. In Mondays During July and Aug. CITY ITEMS. July Victor records are here. C. L. Pierce & Co.—advt. Sce the Grand Old Man, Bill Stokes tahight at the Casino.—advt. Have the Herald follow you on your vacation. Be sure to order it before you leave for the shore.—advt. At 8 o’clock tonight thera will ba a meeting of the A. G. Hammond camp, Spanish War Veterans, at the armory on Arch street. Mrs. W. S. Bacon of Lincoln street plans to leave this week for a vaca- tion at Oqunquit, Me., where she will remain during July and August. Victrolas and piancs, Henry Morans. —advt. A slight fire broke out in an auto- mobile in front of 30 High street last night shortly before 9 o’'clock. En- gine company No. 1 was called but the blaze had been extinguished before its arrival. The fire started apparent- 1y when a boy had thrown a match on the seat. Foote is hitting em big, see him slide to the foul line tonight against Stokes—advt. Dancing tonight park. Walter at Quartet club J. Smith post.—advt. SIX KILLED IN WRECK. French Postal Employes Meet Death ‘When Train Is Derailed. Brussels, July 6.—Six French post- al employes were killed today when a train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris was derailed near Mons. Four other French postal employes and two Belgian railway employes were seri- ously injured. The mail car of the train was completely demolished. It is believed the accident W the re- sult of an attempt by criminals to wreck the train. RECOVERY ASSURED. Northampton, Mass., July 6 recovery of Rev. Daniel A. Port Washington, L. 1., who with his family was seriously injured in an automobile accident at West Hatfield, Monday, reported ured Dickinson hospital tod The clergy man’s condition showed marked im- provement today, as did that of Mr: Poling and their children, are at the hospital. The Poling of was who CIVIL S The civil service comm hold an examination for he fire department, at July 13, at 7:30 o'clock cations must be in the secreta'y of the comm ird July RVICE EXAMS. will aptain in City hall on All appli- hands of the on before on DELINS | ) leGESflO’l 6 BE-L-ANS Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION August and September the two groups will combine for Bible stories, illus- trated with beautiful stereopticon views, in charge of Mr. Fay. Program for union services junior and senior departments: July 10, Rev. G. M. Missirian, “The Armenians”; July 17, Rev. J. E. Klingberg, “California”; July 24, W. E. Fay, “Some Wonders Among Common Wild Flowers; July 31, Mrs. W. S. Rand, “Stars”; August 7, F. I. Fay, “The Story of Joseph”; Aug- ust 14, ¥, L. Fay, “David, the Shep- herd King”; August 21, F. L. Fay, “David, the Shepherd King”; Aug- ust 28, F. L. Fay, “The Children of China”; September 4, F. L. Fay, “The Birth and Boykood Days of Jesus”; September 11, F. L. Fay, “The Words and Deeds of Jesus.” There will be special these services. Primary department program: Until July 21, the services will be conducted as one group rather than by classes. From August 7th to September 11th, inclusive, the primary depart- ment will meet with the junior and senior departments to hear the lustrated talks to be given by F. L. Fay. A general invitation is extended to interested to attend these of music at 15 CARS DERAILED. Goods, Scattered Along Tracks, Taken by Motorists. Huntington, Mass., July 6.—Rall- road detectives were busy today re- covering from the homes of residents of this town dairy products scattered from 15 cars of a Boston and Albany easthound fast freight which were derailed vesterday and plunged down a bank. It is said that much butter and other perishable goods were taken by motorists passing in the state high- way before railroad officers arrived Working through the night, gangs from Springfield and Pittsfield had d the westbound track early to- and traffic was being handled in cctions by means of cross- Perishable SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS. Normal Classes to Yale Dur Be Conducted ng Next Six Weeks. w Haven, July 6.—The summer normal school at Yale university which is being conducted by the Con- necticnt hoard of education, opened tol with an add B. Meredith, state commiss education. in Lampson Lyceum. mediately after the addre The course w at weeks, It is expected that hefore the week is up the total number of students to appear for registration will be around six hundred or eight hundred. WOODME CON NTION. Both Men and Women's Open Esecutive S Branches ion In N. Y. New York, July 6.—Organization of the national conventions of the Wood- men of the World at the Woodmen's as effected in executive ses- today. The Woodmen reported more than two hundred dele- had been seated, while 131 dele- s had been accorded to the as- sembly of the circle. The delegates sions that Jcame from all parts of the country, Watch Our indows | $1,000,000.00 HOE SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING SEE OUR ADVT. IN THURSDAY'S PAPERS