Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
16 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929 W Riley for an extension of m:mess’ma secks $100 s into the residential district of [ Attorney Carlion street went over to the next | stable Loard of adjustment meeting. | papers. John Walke was given permis-, sion to proceed with the erection of a cocling plant at his dairy on We street when no opposition arose. His Rfllfil“N BL"EKS plan must be approved by Building | R"Y " R"MANE[ | tion nor of marketing costs to any other plan of as the ' damages througn Irving 1. Rachlin, Con- | Fred Winkle * served the | sment rmer. TILSON REPORTS A ON EARM RELIEF ganp coNOT ACT House Leader Segs Bill Wil Be ON HA[]EARTY CASE Ready on Third Day Iuspector A. N. Rutherford. members of the {had not had opportunity to examine the West Main street and Newfield | avenue plot on which Mrs. Clarence Palmer wis! to build auxiliary | Luildings to a gasoline filling station, the petition was luid over field inspectior A zom 1 coops on unoccu Because board | (Continued from First Page) a prior A s ¢t known re- stipulates that the heir to the throne | must be a member of the Bulgarian | Orthodox church. It was also understood that “‘he Vatican demanded the establishment of a papal nuncio in Sofia and the! appointment by Kome of a number of Roman Catholic bishops in Rul- ! garia. This proviso the Rulgarian | government also considered inaccep- table Premier Mussolini was reported as | favoring the alliance in disregard yeven of the Vatican econditions. Tt was said, however, that King Boris | Jdisliked pressing his suit farther | when s0 much opposition at home |2 and zbroad had appearcd to it It was understood that his tour of ! the Luropean capitals would end without the hersided visit to Rome. its whandonment being a conse- o seming impossibility conciling the divergent views of | two churches tor low chicken 1 plots on Platt Mombers did not ranted a rded it as a develop- Thomas Staigis. Huintains coops cial _permit ind Gueorge ¢ only com- | street was denicd, \ative zone ¢ ssary probabls ment V4 one o year s Lumber Company Brings 83,455 Foreclosure Suit action was Lrougiit boythe Noew DBritain Luniber Lawre AL Bailey and Attorney Hatold N. The suit mvolves a mort- for $3.4 issued 4 by Schastiano nd. losure rough last 30220, payabin in return for which he od property located on Ald-n The property is now in iley's possession. Failure to pay principal or interest is the Lasis action the an City, 1@ —Lm- | statements were nrade this | ing in Vatican eircles with ref- 10 i possible marriage of Ki Roris of Bulgaria and Princess Gio nna of Ttaly that the Pope would or consent for children of a Cath- s, married to an| nrchman member. to !y.\v‘ the Orthodox churcl. | spokesmen nor deny that King | 4 the pope's opinion but they declared the sion that children of tholie prineess must be reared 1 of the lien. 1he Cathelic church was unalterable. In the quarters it was sd nothing was known of the King's arriage plan 1 as his possibl visit to Rome, the influence Premicr Other encumib proporty 450 Constanie «eene amount to mor| Papers wer Pred Winkh In th Ciar served by spring | Anulewicz e for the at 2 Albany hired | br ip in Frank Ginshurg to do the plumbing work for which L0 After the pleted Ginsburg files of 1927 and Conead Maryanna ot Bernarl | constrietion of a house contract | olic Orthodoy ¢ rovil prinees avenue, Cianei would was to receive work was co to place a hus lien Os against the cwiczes. i tot or sequently the s promised application | him that per eent of agreed and plaintiff now 1 only 8750 the total released the claims that oxtponed Attorney Cyril ition of George | s First days of this sensational sale of ALASKA REFRIGERATORS ! L have proved a splendid success Buy a tameus Alaska now and save meney! Ifmmtnrdngmumnbep your food fresh and appetizing, save ice, Mpveyouyenndmltb'ut allowed for your old Refrigerator on the purchase of a new ALASKA cost, get an Alaska! A with a cork insulation, and as beautiful in de- sign and finish, outside and inside, a3 aary ever built. And get it now—during this h(nle—whhmmmlam of $5.00 for your old regard- less of condition or make. The Alaska enables you to buy by eye, not by ear. The only refrigerator made with the Cork Wall Window which actu- ally enables you to see the cork insulation that keeps out the heat and preserves the food with a minimum of ice. Highly sani- or enamel linings, rust-proof soid brass nickel-plated hinges and catches. Dwee to soleatific design, must Alsckes are adaptabie to cither ios or meekagiseal rafvigeretion Don’t miss this sale. All sizes, styles shown. Come before the more popular models are snapped up! Tomorrow ! Alaska is the only refrigerator with a Cork Wall Window. You can look through the little window on the froat of ngyhnuimfluhlndmhmdlflufl‘k :A‘m}nti:mm:win the cold, out the heat and down e ice bills. A. CIESZYNSKI & SONS 515 MAIN STREET Telephone 601 SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLA ,lo return immediately to Sofia, cap- MRS, GANN TO HAVE jment” adopted corps and {equal to his own in the scal uate of the Moody Secretarial school, ha- accepted a position in the office of the D. &:L. store.—advt. Mr. and Mrs. James 8. North of Sunyledge and rs. Louls W. Young of Lincoln street were in New York yesterday. Misk Olive B. Mather of ¢2 Walnut street, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas (!, Mather, and David D. Voltz of the sime address Were m; ried April 6, by Rev. W. H. Alder- son, pastor of Trinity Methodist church. Miss Charlotte Halloway of New {London, state industrial _inspector, {left for her home yesterday after spending a few days at the home of Mrs. M. T. Crean at 620 Mzuin street. Miss Halloway was (he principai orze Froeba is ill «t her|speaker at the annual bnquet of it 36 Buell street, | the Ladics' Auxiliary, A. O. H, Lucy Giownia, a recent grad- kTuosday night. Mussolini might have on the pro- posed alliance, and the like. ¢ of the highest ranking guest. {Under the Kellogg rpling which | | Vice President Curtis protested and Boris Ends His Tour the diplomats’ decision superceded Berlin, April 11 UP—King Boris she would have been seated below of Bulgaria was expected here today |the wives of ambassadors, cabinet members, senators and foreign min- tal of his country, thus completing | isters. a tour of central Europe without the visit which he had planned to Rome. !He has travelled incognito. tuted American authority” on social precedence is non-existent is what is worrying American hostesses. For a number of years they _ave been able to fall hack on the pso- tocol division of the state dep: ment for answers to the frequen:ly ticklish question who shonld he seated next to whom. Secretary Stimson's order discontinuing that, unofficial service has confronted them with the necessity of deciding wife The vice president and Mrs. Gann, with her husband, will be the hos's at a reception 10 the dipiomatic corps tomorrow mnight. but that| | function would not have been affect |for themselves. following custom a3 {ed by the Kellogg ruling even if the s they can, or taking their corps had not acted on the question | cucs trom the diplomats. | her status as a guest at official din- First Recognition Will Be Ac- corded Curtis’ Sister Tonight the suggestion of Secretary | Stimson, in reply 1o a request they had made to him to settle the Lue tion of Mrs. Gann's social rank, t thereafter they wonld be expected to decide such matters for them- Washington, April 11 ® — The selves insofar as they affected theis social horizon of the capital which |OWn establishme has been overcast with storm clouds for mor: than a weck showed def nite signs of clearing today, although a number of American hostesses still were in & quandary The dissipation of storm clouds was the growth of the City ltems with s, ome M How A Little Daily Dose of Kruschen Makes You Lose Unhealthy Fat! Yet Gives You Splendld Health With Added Energy and Vitality Jdoesn't it ?—well, (impossible to get these salts from . the the fancy foods you cat—but dou't fat worry just as long as Yyou hav KRUBCHE SALTS. Little by little that ugly fat gocs —alowly, yes—but surely and vou fecl so wonderfully healthy, ambi- tious and energctic—more so than ever before in your life! an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN | SALTS at Falr Drug Dept. or any | drugstore (lasts 2 months). 1f even this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the best, surest and most Arvangement “Temporary™ | Taking cognizance of his position | that the state department has 10 | authority to determine pre- | codence among American officials and that the ion with respeet | to Mrs. Gann “is not accordunce with the has prevailed during recent vears, sir Esme Howard, the British am [sibly desire! President Curtis that his sister | hassador and dean he corps. said| KRUSCHEN official hostess, Mrs. Edward (it would he effective “until we can [combination of the six mineral sal's iverett Gann, bhe orded rank obtain some definite ruling on his | ¥our body must have every day to of so- point from a constituted American "”'" ion pr y-—purify your blood authority harmtul acids, aid the Kidnevs 1t I and bowels to throw off waste ma- his memor terial (the continual formation of tary, “as hein ! \which is probably the cause of your any final areangement.” {fat). They are carried by your e fact that the ruling was in- | bleod stream to give stimulus, Nfe by the corps fo fivity to every nmerve, most of the natural ou “provisional by the diplomati: -ding 1o the desire of altogether in 1t sounds casy. safest and sur- you could pos- it is the casi way to los arrange- custom whicn est Viee SAL a perfect cial precedence, The arrangement will operative for the first time t a formal dinner fo he s Pan American union by amba «dor Davlla of Chile to Finance | Minister Ramirez. Mrs, Gann wiill b seated in the place which heretofore would have been given only to ihe ad considered. e ndum to the withont must in given in prejudice to apply W new | pleasant way to lose fat—if your < in which its mem nd and bedy oraan. health isn't marvelously improved — nd that |7 1w this madern age of living, it's|your moncy gladly returned! only 1» hers are hosts consti SUNDAY MONDAY Summer Heat ™ o OW WEDNESDAY Did Your Furnace Respond to This Sudden Change? WayneOilBurner Owners Met the Unexpected Without Drudgery “\N C% "711& Perficted k Bumel;/ The proud owners of Wayne Oil Burners never fear the rise or drop in temperature. Indian Summer days, zero nights are never to be feared. During the past few days a sudden change in temperature forced a great many to re- turn to the coal pile again. Cold rooms and ashes made their appearance against the wishes of all. With a slight touch of the thermostat the Wayne Oil Burner gives way to heat. In a few rqoments the entire house meets the sudden change of the weather without the slightest inconvenience to the housewives. “It is always fair weather in the home where the Wayne Burner is installed.” Heat and plenty of it when you want it, and little or none when Old Sol plays with the thermometer at Summer Heat. ' The Wayne Burner offers every convenience for the home. Phone today and have us explain the comforts and the advantages offered by the Wayne. The next change in weather you can meet with a smile as hundreds of Wayne Oil Burner owners did during the past few days. JARTMAN & DUBOWY Open Evenings 141 Arch Street Telephone 4644