New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1924, Page 3

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b ) NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1924, H[]LES fiE’]‘ UNWARY |Getting Too Fat? | p, (. CRONIN DIES | REFUSES ANOTHER LEGACY |3 ot S ™™ | B Ghe e a7 e | ot e Yo vy o8 | . | . e In Surrogates court today lLorenzo charity the lief of the ruptured,and crip= ’ Try This Reduce‘ Semple of Mt. Kisco, N. Y., complain- The childreirs Aid Socicty of this | pled. People wio don't grow too fat are the | NCW Haven Man Was Prominent | Charles Garland, Who Has Giveln | . thay peither of the brothers had | city bequeatied $15,000, the New PUS ALY R S [.’:l";‘.‘.Hf:.'.\,..'u.: "”'wlj;“l - t 4y ‘:m::.:'.‘:m‘:f Momber of the Connocticat Bar and Away $901,000 Also Declines to replicd to repeated lctters from him, York association for improving the Just look at the Herald classiied 4 3 ¥ AR utor of the $88,000 condition of the poor, $2,000, and the ' ads and judge for yourself.—advt. | {304 ‘will ‘bo 3ise to.fallow. this suggestion, | which is endorsed by thousands of xwoxvl(-‘ High in Republican Circles. | Accept §1.210 Bequest estate, asking them to accept the be- . ) who know A your druggist for Marmola New Brltam“es Hold Sunday Prescription Tabiets and follow directions, | One dolar is the price the world ayer. Get | tiem from your owu druggist or send price | Cronin, a well known member of the |land of Buzzard's I 5., who in- | him turn to logacies over to the city | Service in Burli g Mud [t o Maemoty co. 2 Woodward Ave. | Connecticut bar, dicd yesterday at the | perited $901,000 from his father and | chamberlain, in the Garlgnds’ names, | ervice 1n Burlington Mu [Detrott,” atich. Ty dotngthis sou will be | ZoreeCit Ak, Clbd Yesteraay &t tho shimberainy Snlthe: m’m izt oy, New Haven, April l4—TFrank Q.| New York, April 12.—Charles Gar- |\ feo e afe from harmful drugs and be able to | M M | then gave it away, has refused another uce sicadlly and easily, without starva- |from pneumonia. §le had been ill |} ch ¥ Lie for delivering thé mon e s “since last Monday. He was 42 years| "y U0 namother, Anne Louise Gar-| Mrs. Garland’s will stated that she [old, . s e | s | © Lol |1and, died a year ago, leaviug an $58,- | made only minor bequests to her EO08 Rut s eiol thetraduiin (ig | JAttorney Cronin was a native of| g ' estate, and a will bequesting | grandchildrer because they had ben vicinity of the New Britain fresh air | LAWYER’S pLEA WINS :;c;.‘:io:fi(;vml;:‘;:r'a r:mdm;{:lu:tem:'t 31}1::; b iamp out of commission, according to 1908. He was stant prosecuting | attorney of this city and for the past One party of New Britain motorists - \ LI HORBIRERIsInG O VoLEn: fiH1e i driving [hn'm:“ ilalen ']"(." the m‘ud’ to Be Robbed, Tells Crooks His prominent in the re .puh!luun. party and scraped the running board of the car,| Calling and They Depart, NANA niember Ot tho N Copneolistt landed in & mud hole about half a i . general assembly during the 1915-16 mile north of “Miilstones™ rday New York, April 14.—Eutering his afternoon and stayed there three | apartment early today, Frank W. hours or morc vainly Strugglipg to Stanton, a criminal lawyer, encounter- get out. All the stunts known 1o ed two burglars, ready to depart with mudhéle navigation were tried, from jewery which he valued at $4,000, shoveling the mud away to jacking!ie threw up his hands as the men up the car and laying a track of [drew revolvers. planks and old clothes under the “Go ahcad, I won't vresist, The wheels, but it required the services joke's on me. I've been defending of a neighboring farmer and 1wo iyou fellows for nincteen years. I'm iorses to extricate the marooncd car. | Jrank Stanton.” $176 1N LOOT TAKEN Five other cars were pulled out of rove it,” commanded one of the he same hole, and least two from ghieves, a similar spot a quarter of a mile| Sianton showed papers establish- Ame pair of horses ¥es- jue pis jdentity. erday. Al along the road were Signs | wywell 111 be blowed!™ exelaime nue was broken into during the R $ i 3 Stk BRI Rl eyt 0 shite) (hires overcaite - . \ OU are in the‘ The severe storm of a week ago has motorists who tried to drive through that scetion yesterd INew York Criminal Attorney, About session and a member of the judicia committee. Mr. Cronin also was past exalted ruler of the New London lodge of Elks and a member of the Past exalted ruler's association, a state organization. He was a brother of Prosecuting Attorney Daniel M. Cronin and Dr. W, D, Cronin, both of this city. He leaves a wife, New Haven, April 12.—The Men's IFurnishing Store, conducted by amuel 180N, 102 Washington of washouts, Big yawning holes crob- fyje purglar, “here, take your stuft ped up at the most unexpected places oo o wouldn't rob you." and a dozen caps to the value of $476 3 3 SR \\9 5 A along the highway., In many places 8 taken, Entrance gained by 1 g . g habxt Of burnmg jimmying the front door. 3 } che roud was . nonos whe toronen— JAD TEAN T0 PLAY . ‘ LA Sl 2 S ' only egg, stove, which “'." unzuspe ('Illt‘.:\:u:’vlt‘l: .N Al \; et i . . . ":‘ I::"(‘:;’ “')‘x')'»:“‘t| ’ “’| B 1S Melji University Nine Champions of A Plaln Glrl :ll;thor;l;etl; C]?); o Of " 1 . 3 cemetery -are two large pools of . - < s (t"‘;,,‘,l,lj:,; the Hg |'\:’|:hn: road. Japan Will Mect New York Univer- “ ho made herself the rage Of he“’ lork 1 along the state rodd between By nn Wallace Hopper o L A i Sr \ Bt folalona Is iny ImictiraTd ARl aswrate ol ereadiite Compace with Buckwheat:is anthracite—, o ot : R New York, April 14.—The basebald Few girls would envy me my looks. | this k. d f i s ' . is b I apply it after my clay. Also as a exactly the same kind o g el vyl b b e tewm of Meiii University, champions It 1 made A temihouns Rotars dusradiofk & iyl And I've kept t 3 | night cream. Also daytimes as a pow- m b Ve ere washed out 0f Japan, will oppose New York Uni- ! Al ¢ ) . : h \.rmllhn hnk Aptiipiielpint at the Yankoe Stadium June | olg age. S L ATINGLIL ot s MARGIpIAYE | dOrgURIC 1EStOB0L BALLEN. AN (PRO« : coal as the ng, stove tone walls were washed out ln some |9 and 10, it was announced today. ing young girls' parts, and I still look [tects. Youth Cream will delight you. d h tnut Onl places and toppling over, Large rocks I’rinceton, Pennsylvania and Boston i ?”{l of l)"‘ : oy It coat 1-“;‘»”1 I e anda cnestnut sizes nly o hbfiret et iR 278 ais0 on the scheduls of + ave helped many girls to carcers s iquid cleans cream, - “C + d H h weighing tons had bean i i toithe i bkl ule of of beauty. To many women 1 have |ed my Facial Youth, A famous Paris- smalker ana ‘cneaper., “ root of the embankment and shallow |the visiting nine, which earned the A Y i 3 hipiey 8o kb 1 by t % pools of water were encountered oc- right to represent Jupan in the annual re you a Jbrought decades of added youth, 8o jlan basuty first told me ahout ft, Now ‘asionally on the macadam roadway, |tour by defeating Waseda in a series, little hoarse? Aty conhanaiciat swlilionalenn alc| (s resioatiies ity Sasneris i avity: All sizes are’ produced from; the tain the benefits 1 got, People residing in that section of < : = HEInTihim 00 NG Ut BINEE L ig) e fkiad same mines, by the same meth- the state, especially farmers on th The Herald has the leading classi 1‘” every woman's call the very helps Iacial Youth contains no animal, hilltops, say they never saw such a | fied ag page of New Britain—adst. Soothe which made me what 1 am no vegetable fat. The skin cannot ods, and at the same time, Sefin befora i Nat & fewtraes o { Wiite Youth Clny absorh it. 8o it cleans to the depths . Tl ller Buckwheat occurs uprooted and washed out on hilleldc o your throat I found my greatest help in clay, [then departs, Al the dirt and grime ¢ sma ot pe e slopes. ! A SULE R i through ‘unavoidable breakage ¢ |Not in the crude and muddy clays so | . many still employ. My Youth Clay, |never il a meth vhich cleans | ¥ , HARVARD LOSES McGLONE Menocted by rereh expern I8 white [skins baif fo well, My Facial Yout while the coal is being m’flfi-‘: SR e | Lic-o-rice nd clean §w|M ANt L mimuper..| Cone T8e e s B t and Prcgarcd for market, r e Per g S v, based on 20 vears of sclentifie y r Yo . Pt daticr by TN o [ L ettar Ciay that 1 i ewita| L My bl iasmy: greatont s glory, 16 : alwaysobtainable. Italwayssells With Injurcd ¢ grows finer every year, Dandruff, fall- for much less than the lll‘zfl' g e 1 ' nearly so efficient | Cambridge, Mass., April 14 Jor ] | Youth tlay purses the skin of all|ing hair or gray hair have never come . b McGlone, Harvard three-sports wan, SR ~ that clogs or mars it. It brings that |to me. Nor any friend who has g S1Zes. 3 s - |craplezed my method. Burn SOME Buckwheat 8 109t tob crlmon RUNIEHIon WI9F Sl resy afterglof which so amazes and | due to my Hair Youth. | an 1o trouble lim ani doctors. =/ PR FIZZ | Look for the e on il wrinkioe | reducen en |1t 18 tasd on iifetime 4 and save money. zan to trouble Ltm and doctors sail [l Tines hat further play would necesitate a orange AN lurged pores. Many users, in 30 min LS & Fombate the ardsned serious operation and a knee possibly utes, seem to d ten years 11 and dandrufe which stifle the haie roots stiffened for life SAGES C No girl or woman who oner tu«}'"y stimulates aud fertilises, fair fiourishes | MeGlon, u sophemors, was cxpreted V) (ta resiita will over go without it, The |, ek 8 s L X man or A 0 play second base on the bas " ron \ cost I8 S0c¢ and 81 will eve The cost I8 b0e., B T 2 % oy oy G SRR e Citizens Coal Co. AR o0t el S S tom EASTER Deliciously My cold ceeam n another Itrench | A GBS B O Aty heine, s ercation, T call it my Youth Cream. dwy e comes my Beauty Rook, also | Tard and Main Office Berlin Yard Uitonn Office with that of Captain Perey Jenkins, blended 1t contains products of both lemon |a gnara No one ran do you & g ight Court, ., Hortln wiatles 08 Arch Sty shorstop, similarly Injured, and Ken " £ v o You . " 0 Are Kull, leading piteher, i1 with erysip VOLZ FLORAL CO_ with Anise 1 stiawberry, Also all the hest |h:.u§;‘”“' 'v”';l' :"'""':‘-"‘ ‘.Mm‘.‘v !'w:”‘ ) Tel. Tel. 3208, 2, has dealt Harvard's baschail seivnes knows to foster the fine tox- || Nallan I aer T 530 Eale: Maav ture of the skin. 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