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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, DiCEMBER 3, 1919, ad Gre us purposeful for @ and after dinner drinks as for e irriga- | @ soldier, who took purt in the inter Toniotiaiion . = lied games in Paris, gave the boys r The department is considering re- talk on college education. Guirsing that in the manufacture of SE T 1 milay ubstances a tartar emetic be with ounce This raises the interesting question of what the ta tar emetic will do to an already e pleted supply of hair, but there is nc doubt what it will taken in- | ternally. before a Nero, nor an Attila, nor a Henry the Second, nor a Bismarck, nor a von Bissing. i “Her spiritual athletes, Gregory the | Great, Leo the Great, Mercier the | Great, stood oul alone against the might of Mars and Thor. Not alone, for God was back of them, and the: pagan gods and 21l they svmbolize fell and were broken to pieces because they weve idols of clay fashioned in the minds of men. May she continue | | the noble work for which for 1 I mighty destined her of keeping alive |(‘hnsllun faith and Christian ideals | among the nations. “Church and state, loyalty to one - RETIRING MINISTER GUEST AT BANQUET Rev. Warren F. Cook Presented LOOK FOR s RO ‘THE RED BALL rakes and TRADE MARK was Lexingion lodge, I. O. O fer the second degree on didates evening. grain of cach flui o 1sed by Traf- tomorrow the tthew was suspended in | | | | Camble and Mz ASTORIA For Infants and Children fn Use For Over 30 Years Always bears fi' Signature of 4 % ni by Officer Kiley on the charge of Arthur Gordon. of Hartford, fined $£10 and costs on the ¢ ge of N 1ot havirp his on h LHARGES mobile properly Carrested yesterday tic Oficer Claren e = Judgment . I case of Fred Dr. C. J. Greenstein Arrested on Miieski who were errested Carlson for parking their auto - s 5 bhiles on the north side of Church Complaint of Girl | do if YALE ATHLETES DINED. ) Dr. Charles J. Greenstein, a lo o asiasd God and coun- i Y.ML C. AL at and the other, | Dhysician, was arrested early last eve- OUT OF HAIR VDONICS; the slogan that is going ‘o | Detective Sergeant problems of our age as it successfully those of past ag In these perilous times. when the wild-eyed Bolsheujsts are lifting 1y Methodist several their Dblood-dripping hands in an ef- Sears. Ho will Toave short fort to Russianize our beloved Ame time to fake up inc the ica, the one green spot in a worll | Montelair, N. Ji, : Methodist torn by anarchy, it behooves you and T i e (i e me to get behind the church and her Ctedlvithis iine Hon. Ch breastworks and aid her in driving . Smith made the speecht of presen- back the enemies of zation. You tation. and I joined hands a few years ago ; Principal Marcus White, of ihe "when our country's life, her frecdoim State Normal schiool. Wats toustmasler. and independence \were threatened. Mayor George . Quigley attended we learned how to unite then. Shall the affair, -br later forced o potty religious differences and narrow icave thc hall ¢ return to his homie opeed lines divide our spiritual forces because of jllness. Rev. Samuel Fiske, ywpile our common enemy is batteri of the Berlin Congregational church, ,¢ ;u. gates? Mercler points the was e sented the Masonic order .and. ¢." <™ Even as he Indicated the extended the best wishes of that or- > ° follow 7ot nislon 1 tion to the retiving muinister, COUrse to follow for his own peoplo e of the high esteem in whign When the invisible invader held thewm . been held and ec. throttled in his mercilous grasp, he wsed regret at his leaving New Qid not hesitate to enter into the very Ruitain. Other speakers were Dr, T, Sanctuary of Methodism at Middle- eeks, and Rev, G. W. . Hiil, town and mingle as a brother wi pastor of {he South Congregational brothers and accept the highest token churell. Both speakers told of their Within their collegiate power to con- personal regret at secing him leave fer. When the Episcopalians of this hoblccal ahia o country gathered in a great conven- j, New Haven. Knotch was In response to a toast to tion at Detroit invited this majest her, holding her by the arm, but; B. Chureh,” Rev. J. Leo Sullivan saic figure to attend their deliberations. cyen with his help she had a i reau. “The church is worthy and deserv- he went in amongst them as a friend ime making her way. The pair these ing of our earnest examination. For and brother and cheered and inspired stopped by the officer and questioned. | pate 2,000 years the church has defled the them as only an ambassador of Ch After getting no tisfactory an- | where assaults of irreligion, no matter under could. Let us unite, then, as Chris- swers from Knotch the policeman | lusion. tians and Americans in everything lodged them in the New Haven po- | they are what form her enemies masqueraded. Pazanism, materialism, rationalism | that tends to perpetuate God's king- lice quarters. — e - e and all other isms opposed to God and | dom, in everything that makes for tl Questioned in Elm City. preservation of our beloved country. TR G el AT LT IF TUU THiN — | His church beat against this rock only to be dashed to piece: For 2,000 | “We unite, then, in wishing the .o g0 FER, TNOm | auesbemesl | n F e el the champion honored guest of the eveninz In his yeaqqiarters, stated that they had of democracy and whether she faced new field of endeavor a measure of Lifio.q Dr Greenstein at his office at pagan Rome or the vandals of Athens that succ which blessed his efforts 450 AMain street, this city, Monday, here. We will follow this new phase ,ng he performed the alleged crimi- ve thinne various causes in different individuals, it is « | well-known fact that the lack of | the human Friends of Rev. Warren I, Speak Before including representatives of several religious denominations and officials of the city government, gathered in the club last night to hid him a formal farewell. The event was i testimonial banquet to the pastor who has been in charge of the Trin- ook, Banquet. try This is solve the has solved ning by Theodore Greenwich, Dec. 3.—DBartley Robin- Johnson on the charge of abortion. son, right end on the Yale varsity It is alleged that Dr. Greenstein per- formed a criminal operation on Mar- foothall team and of artillery in the American Expedis ' Forces, and Charles K. Gar- otain of the Yale tennis tean | and contender for the national chani- pionship, were the guests of honor of the Y. M. C. A. in Rye nizht 21 as those who 'y all-night celebration hope to lhg drastic provisions Rebinson spoke | of the Vols prohibition cnfor college o i pent Aceording to a statement is- e oN | cued by Burean of Internal 5 | enue the have pledged theni- selves to support the law tiair ton cafter, must hc taken ex- and the kick that is posed to have resided in hair Stood bay rum and other concoct will | fvery know that kick no more. e To mako nce doubly suve (i of 8 has former lieutenant Barbers Pledze Themselves o Assist garet Boyce, a 19 vear old New Hav- ttonary en in Enforcing Volstead Prohibition ehurch for land, within & pasto ¢ of chu girl. Domini¢c Knotch. also of ew Haven, was arrested counseled or advised the the overition performed Case Continued, ¢ case was morning in the \ct—1Hit at Bay Rum. as having 2irl to have rington, Dec. 3.—The has been ccted ainst last blow last set wthletics and and, als on scheduled for and Gar police court hut the request of the lawyer appea tor Dr. Greenstein, the e was con- tinued until & iraay morning 1>, Greenstein was placed under 2 $1,000 bond, while a bond of $200 was fixed | for Knotch. Aftorney William M Greenstein, brother of the doctor, i counsel for the accused. Lawyer 1ry ing I. Rachiin furnished the bond for Dr. Greenstein. Performed Operation Monday. According 1o the local police, Dr. Greenstein and Knotch have admitted some guilt in the affa About mid- night, Monday, a New Haven police- |a man came across Knotch and AL Boyee as they were walking the sty act. the harber NO MORE CATARRH Preatment H of Time. nadly was Home the 1 5 This Simple tonic twenty years, th peo- actice 10 and wde it a d the air of Hyomei themselves free from arrh Bronchiti Throai ple have n reau sreathe dled in the perfumers, and they decided that zoods placed on the (oughs, Colds market by them will be so made that anq Influenza they will be unfit for drinking DUT- | This is certain poses. After January 16 these prep- | i 1f you will b \tions cannot be manufactured O .o girected, it will old if fit for heverag You free from all these The impeccable cf ter von't cost you a cent HoWED T Toun BeREiiEe B The Clarq & Brainerd Co., ov am Lok @il Gl G reliable druggist can supply you with Accord et NmALRSE bo) the Complete Hyomei Outfit, includ- tonics to renovate a polished ;.. "y rubber pocket inhaler arGRloguiaiel B Enainsiletond i SRR L CRIE S LRSS only one grew before is a de- | o yry jottles of the liquid Hyor According to this authority ) : but a few cents. A few drops of hair tonies in name only, : . in the inhaler will last its pure, soothing, antis air, breathed deep in the your and from catarrh &an have keep and should tr: athe Hiyomei daily, free you and keep troubles or it vou I2hen hair Dr. A, the he bu- of Balance is Everything Atlas carried the world en his shoulders— and the average Ulster makes a man feel as if he had inherited the job. Ulsters are made of heavy cloth, but if the weight of the fabric is properly distributed, a man doesn’t notice it. It’s easier to carry a grip in each hand than two grips in one hand. What an Ulster must have—is bal- ance—and when it comes to balance, these, Hickey-Freeman Ulsters of gurs can walk a tight rope. These Ulsters are balanced to a hair. s and ei cost il throat, coughs, os of | | 1 should Hose keep you frec influenza and all winter long. Pleasant to takes but a few minutes daily and is guar- anteed to satisfy or money back. colds, use, or the autocratic German emperors of the middle ages or their descendants in'his career with interest, and if we ) operation upon the request of of today, thce lLlohenzollerns, her can know the future from a study majestic figure looms up holding the of the past, then we are confldent he scepter of right and justice op- Will give a good account of himself. posed to might and expedienc: She Farewell, my friend, and may God speed you.” did not fear, neither did she quail Knotch. The two returned to New Haven immec after the oper tion. The girl was in such a run- down condition that she was com- | pletely exhausted when she finished | telling her story to the police offi- | cials. might be nd subile While exce attributed to Johnson Investigates, Detective Sergeant John notified of the affair by the Tickie Sure Sion of a well-pleased appetite~ the satisfied look on the face of a child eating en police and immediately started an investigation. He went tc New Hav- en, where he found Miss Boyce and questioned her. Later he visited rooms of Knotch and brought the two to this city to the office of Prosecut- ing Attorney George W. Klett, who after hearing the evidence presented by M . issued the arrest of Dr. Couple Were En: According to the testimony present- ed to Prosecutor Klett by Miss Boyce, the couple were engazed to be mar- ried, but they quarreled and the en- sagement was broken. She was in the company of many other men since the engagement was broken but Knotch is said to have told her that aged. the | warrant for | phosphorous in very largely condition. It seems to be this deficiency in now met by Phosphate, which from tablet form. In many instances the of this phosphate by the nerve tissie soon produces a welcome change nerve tension disappears, vigor anc strength replace weakness and lac of energy amnd the whole body los its ugly hollows and abrupt becoming enveloped in a glow of pe fect health and beauty and the and strength to he up and doing. responsible well established that phosphorous may the use of Bitro- can be obtained be any angl good druggist in convenient | assimilation | will | Tickile Tickle That’s What Makes You Cough Hayes’ Healing Honey B L LT me— he would return to her and forget the difference, if she was willing. Whan she came to the conclusion that she was willing to “make up” with Knotch, she informed him of acr troubles. Knotch is said to have come to this city previous to Mon- day and arranged for the operation with Dr. Greenstein. He returned | ® with the girl to New Haven following the operation and remained with her until both were taken into custody. Doctor Highly Regarded. 3 Dr. Greenstein is 32 years of age | and a native of Russia. During the World war he served in the army as a first lieutenant. He opened his of- fice several months after he received his discharge. He formerly practiced | in Meriden. On the stand this morn- ing Dr. Greenstein pleaded not guilty to the charge. pent The girl implicated in the affair . slim voung woman and much younger than the age Following her arrival to | city she was taken to the New Britain General hospital where the detectives finished their investigation in the | case. Knotch is about 26 years of age and has parents in New Haven. He was compelled to spend the nignt in a cell at the local headquarters as he could not secure a bondsman Other Cases. 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