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| | | i | NEW DYE WILL COLOR WOOD OF LIVE TREE Possidle to Color Trees Thirty- Eight Dilferent Shades |wife an | party | Philadelphia, Nov. 14.—By dye to the living wood, according 8. Weinberg, a chemist ot this city, trees can be shades, including apple green, ebony, weathered o mon pink. Experiments with Weinberg has discovered, conducted in the botanical the Unpiversity of Pennsylvania three trees which have bes to him by the departmen Introducd into the the dye is diffused branches by the wral functioning of the tree, Weinberg said. ividence is furnished by the presence in the botanical gardens of a dark blue tree, a vivid green popu and a mon discuss feeding his rou to no colc different | »en, olive ! terli k, and sal- which b R gardens of with y presented botany tory obs, w on part Prahl base of the tree, throughout the issue b mier Bal stand f Poinc politica deputic | causes | position ment si nner, ex- tree Herbert Ree We with ¥ inberg also has purple apple rmany perimented in Lansdowne, Wood, which has coloring process, is more a undergone the 4 Gall durable than TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FLASHES German autonomous Rhineland is to be pro- |claimed, at Oels castle. William Hohenzollern goes outward son into German |clares that two million | without work in the occupied terri- linvites governors of 29 anthracite con- and |unoccupied area. patch -Curei to an declines that management of Chicago Opera Co., and will not renew her contract next season, her manager announces at New York. government or confirm reports official Berlin advices say. John Thomas Taylor, American Le- gion legislative official, assails Secre- tary Meilon for latter's stand against | soldiers bonus in plan to reduce taxes. er German crown prince, his d children have happy dinner about S e showing | Governor Walton of Oklahoma in | written statement to the public denies that he ever subscribed to the oath of the Ku Klux Klan or paid the inia- tion fee in that organization. tine tasks at Doorn, inclination to follow his de- are statement people n semi-official Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvanm, i that 700,000 are without g\ ine gtates to conference at Har- th 3,800,0005 peTRIDR “ork'"g'rlsburg November 26 .o consider time and receiving help in the |y ogram of federal: legislation that may reduce coal prices. em of protection is the big| Mayor Dever of Chicago denounces | British voters and Pre-|dissemination of birth control infor- ildwin faces crucial test in hl!”naum\ through a parents’' clinic as or limited /protection, London proposed hy group of Chicago socicty declares. |women. efore arce triumphs over combined Bishop Rhinelander, Episcopaliian, opponents in chamber of |&i $15,000 testimonial for perman- s but his unyielding attitude | ent endowment of cathedral in diocess union of most formidable op- lot Pennsylvania. groups against the govern- nee the Ruhr occupation. Marjoric Rambeau is granted vorce at San Francisco from McGaughey. di- | Hugh | has | differences with the ordinary wood used in the manu- facture of furniture ccording to Weinberg, who preservative with the dye solution to be spread throughout the tree. The result, he said, is wood stained through and through, and not only on the surface, 8o that scratches and dents will not mar its presentability when made into furniture. The dyeing operation one, but Weinberg declar forts here mixes a High Abou Pay maske 1 not d that not beer Weinbe a new of- at- m i toy drawn tree by said, when moisture cell the consistency cannot inberg Wi es in the crea rany i was at with .k his hon evapors The dye is insoluble, s tree of sap, removed, Trees of any de hardness will respond to the treatment and the tallest them will be thoroughly Pressed permeated in two days, according to | Pandiis the experiments. The bright green | Carried poplar in the university botanical ! garden is 60 feet Cost of the | '00tIn dye is nominal, than a donar| ACCO being required to change the hue of | Ot ©7 the biggest tree in the east § I the Once the dye is injected, the tree | 1 UE40 is killed, so that the lumber does not I‘;’,", have to he weathered o long as un- treated wood “It really is similar |l| embuiming,” Weinberg declared certain element kills the pests rot the wood.” is of and be When of roug} less J, S, H|.-l - w States <) Roller Skates From Los Angles to San Francisco Nov, 14 After rolling time, ft Apgeles roller skate jaunt arrived hewe yestorday Whight's skates were throug Wright had dirt road his skates pluce the dey of the Not San Francisco, hours of Wright day noon Sun Francisco, The wheels on almost worn pavement for except for six where he had and walk Of the hours required 1o negotiate the dista Wright spent 23 hours resting and eatir actual who on Los . inds a 1o returns Septem the clos than at represe the 150 miles o to remove "% tons in ol ended W 8 Edint and dri fashion given norther inelude ASK PUBLIC Nov, 14 Isting situatior Munich cabinet maintain the ing plenary Kaher. The ealls on the peop mon _weal abor suppbrt the authoritics forts to consolidate order. COOPERATION, terlin In view of the ex. Bayz the decided to emergency vest. powers in Dictator \or Ras government in aria yesterday state o and ariar ity erything in the ¢ highest 2,000 1 ——— iTHEM DAYS IS PAWTUCKET HOLD-UP Grocery cre iis machine and blocked his way. onl but also Ttaly, than the I'nited States, according to ! others of the nd SAYS PEOPLE INHABITED COLORADO 8,000 YEARS AGO in | Store Manager is Victim of | waymen Who Get Money, Superintendent of National Park t 83,000, Western State Discovers Dwel- ucket, R, I, Nov. men late yesterday sbbed Andrew V., Dugan, dis- anager of the Mayflower Gro- Rhode Island, of $3 arge automobile pplied with lings of Early Races A by race 1,- Colo.,, Nov. 14.— the Christian Durango, me nao | antedating era . 000 years inhabited the southwes je- | the re Jesse statement he cently Nusbaum endent of Mesa Verde park, Colorado after the uncovering of a house to have been inhabited by a people | long before the cliff dwellers arrived in the section now known as the Mesa Verde National Park. The Nusbaum discovery was made he resisted one of the robbers| ahout cight feet heneath the floor of A gun against his temple, The | roundation, of a cliff dwelling and in | arched the gatchel that he the same cavern, located about a mile | 1 finding it empty went|gouth of the Spruce Tree house in the his pockets and found thelr| papk, The tribe ording to Nus- large bills in an envelope baum and other members of the party rding to the police the ban-| thut uncarthed the house, belonged to carried a Conn, lleense. Ttiyput are known ms the "basket- nlak second time in two years that | er gnd their presence here was ¢ had: been robbed at the same | gopiiehed beyond a doubt by the ¢ .tn the previous occasion he| .o pottery discovered in the 500 | was said | This pottery, Nusbaum asserts, is| | casily identificd as of a period at least | 1,000 years before Christ, and other | evidence was found to justify the | statement that this region was in. | habited by humans long before the ciff dwellers arrived. The pottery is of @ crude clay, tempered with cedar bark, a process used by the carliest ancients. It has an adobe color with a sight pinkish cast. madr re by ba the ust the completed fonal the com a ool- ne from stores of the RBlackstone valley and out to leave for Providence money, As he started from the bandit car drew up be- sald me it | house, Drops to Sixth Place In World Shipbuilding | Nov. 14.=The United sped from first to sixth shipbuilding nations the last four years, | partment of commerce states, v Great Britain and Germany | France and the Nether- | more tonnage vington, mong the world in are bullding ENGLAND NEEDS DENTISTS London, Nov. 14.-~There arc 000,000 children in England Wales who need dental treatment, and {1t has been said recently by an in. | surance coneern that bad teeth are the direct canse of most of the gen- | | eral debility and minor flinesses whieh | exist today. England has only 117 dentists to cvery million of population which is far from enough, for the quarter ended with her. World construction at of that quarter was smaller | any time sigee the war and nts a decline of 1650000 gross comparison with the ,uumrr" with June 3,- and A la Cafeteria, | yurgh—Bring your own eats nks, That's the custom at the ahle “pauper balls” being at this season throughout n Scotland. Frequent guests Prince Henry, Prince George royaity and nobil- | CUT PRICE OF 011, Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 14.—A cut of 20 cents a baerel, making the price £1.25, was announced at the opening of the market today in Corning grade in Buckeye Pipe Line lines. There was no change {ing when the new prices | nounced yesterday FOREVER - o———— | oft company | in Corn- were an- fe the It is Labrador in the world Va water cet high GONE 8 in AL [ana scie | but more in failure. | dianapolis and at a city produce mar- | ket there was attr [to 24 pound | cal di {an | House L withont damage WISCONSIN MAN OWES SUCCESS T0 MUSKMELON ¥s That Pro- THE HERALD “WANT ADS” Alphabatically Arranged For Quick and Ready Reference, LIN. RATES FOR CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS Charge Prepald .12 K2 Postmaster, Aged 76, Sa, duction of Fruit Was What Pulled Him Through 1 line iine ANNOUNCEME BLACK leather DOC GOLD fountain pen lost Thurs. night. l * AUTOMOTIVE ] Lost and Found 5 Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 purse and money lost Will finder please notify Tel. 1608, Reward. found in city last Sat- Newington Center, Tuesday noon. Erwin Home. Hound pup, urday. A. S. Holden, Phone Valley 279-13. CHOICEST USED CARS IN THE CITY~ L . Ford Coupe. - 1922 1923 Buick Coupe. 1925 $Buick 4-Cyl. Sedan, In- itials L. C. Return Letty - Clark, Y. W. C. A. Reward. Mukwonago, Wis, Nov. 14.—The | success of many men has been at- tributed to various strange things, but few, it is believed, have been in- | spired by the muskmelon as was A. H. Cralg, 76, postmaster here. ’He asserts that the whole fabric of his life and achievements was built up through inspiration furnished by the melon. Craig became identified with the | melon industry after a series of finan- cial misfortunes, commencing . with the failure of a bicycle factory in which as a young man he invested his savings. That failure compelled | him to mortgage his home to pay his 30 days. " 3. Yeurry Order Rates Upon_Applicaticn. " Count 6 words to a line. 14 lines to an inch, Minimum Space, 3 Minimum Book Charge, 3 . 38 Cents _ No Ad Accepted After 1 P, P, M. 1 Classified Page cn Samo Dav. Ads Accepted Over the Telephone Tor | Convenience of Customers. Call 925 And ANNOUNCEMENTS Barial Vaults, Monuments PAIR of | POCKETBOOK, SUM of money In purse, lost Tuesday eve. | TORTOISE ¥ shell HAIR goods of any Buick Sport Model, Briscoe Roadster. 1922 1921 1019 7 1921 1920 1920 1917 tortoise shell glasses lost. or in Central Junior High school ¥inder please return to Union Laundry, 266 Arc o Bulck Roadster Buick Touring cdr. Paige 1-yul; Touring cas Franklin Sedan, velvet, lost, containing Owner is very poor and s a great deal to her. Find- ¢ kindly call 2587, Universal Coal and Wood Co. Park St, between 7 and § o'clock. oturn_to 35 Star St. glasses lost night, Please return to C. L. Co., or call 853-12. Personals description, made doll wigs. Miss Lambert, a#n St., Hartford. Phone 2-0813. o) Hupmobile, Saturday Pierce & [ Hand | 18 Gar- | White Touring. Trades vn bhew and used care considered. ~ NEW BRITAIN BUICK CO. obligations. “I wrote to & New York publisher for a job and got one,” he explained. “It was to write a book of 450 pages on the subject of debate. The resuit was ‘Craig’'s Pros and Cons’—an out- line of school debate. Asked to name the compensation for wgiting this book, I gave the publisher the figure represented by the mortgage indeit- | edngss of my home.” Paying off the homestead mortgage with a now widely used book left an empty pocketbook. Casting about for substance and health took him into the outdoors and growing things and melon culture suggested itself. At that time the article was a lux- | ury in the markets of the east. Craig decided to grow a melon that would stand above all others by intelligent tific production. He sent to BURIAT, VAULTS— Automatic scaling, con- erete steel reinforced, waterproof. Cost less than wood or metal. All first c.ass under- takers. N. B. Vault C Map'e. T.l_,fl‘ Florists and Nurserymea CUT FLOWERS, potted plan Funeral work. Free dellvery. lie's Greenhouse, 218 Oak 8t. Tel. NURSERYMAN and Landscape gardener Simonsen, ‘phone 3125-3 i | NURSERYMAN_Frult trees, snrubs, flow- ers, berries, hefige plants. Send address. | 1 win call. Box 2§, Herald. | POTTED plants_and cut flow! Tuneral works a specidity. Johnson's Greenbouses, 517 Church St.; ‘Phone 880. CITY ITEMS. New Victor Razcords out every Fri- LOOK WANTED—1,000 men, L BUICK MOTOR CARS - Detier CADILLAC, CHANDLER and C Store Announcements 7 | We will give a water colored en- largement free with every dozen Christ- mas photographs. Arcade Studio. SAVE 1-3 on coal bill install Metal Weather Strip Main_street; 'phone 225 ARCH ST. '‘PHONE 2607, ood COMMERCE truck for sale, 1 tol ; . Ru- mcchanical condition. Inquire R. dolph, 127 Cherry St. Accurate women and children to be well drussed on easy weekly pay- ments. Boston Clothing Store, 63 Church St., mext to Herald office, rs are| bemg built and Buick is building them, New Britain Buick Co., 225 Arch street, | Plone 260 DEPENDABLE USED CARB—. 1922 Ford sedan. 1931 gord sedan. bodge Bros. touring. Dodge Bros. touring, Terms arranged MOTOR SALLS CORP. TEL, 1 1917 AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Agencies 5 & 1 155 ELM 8T. Open evenings. BTUDEBAKER— 1924, Light Six, sedan, ncw, at a big res duction, §. & F. MOTOR SALES (nl.l 156 ELM 8T, T & PAIGE CARS A Reputable Concern, 1 oln street. Veland motor cars and ries. Anierican Sales Co., § Elm St JEW Lash Motor Co, West Main, cornei ac day at Henry Morans’, 3656 Main St. —advt, Lexington hold a regular meeting ning, which will be followed final round the ment Rememb France, Spain and Persia for sced. He first grew melons with some success He visited In- 0. 0. P, will Thursday eve- by the tourna- lodge, 1 cted by a speimen of the Hoosier for a dime, ate Later, he own kind that ran 20 market of provincial melon of pinochle He bought onc saved the it with one state, it seeds. f hi and crossed o The result wa in weight hold Ta rrangement is to given December 16, at Elizabeth W will De at for mud to com- concert after- the Capitol tman, soprano, to reduce the size melon it was undesirable because of its weight. After years of experi- menting, a superior product came into being. The first success of the new a night the pir the Sunday f for CHEVROI DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS—Sales FORD ¢ HUPNO ET motor cats for economical Open evenings. transportation, New Britain Motor Sales 6 Main street. in excellent shape me- tires, appearance and . Wire whels, Pric trade. Automo- 8 Arch St DODGE, 1920 coup chanivally; & & hol and service, m 8t DURANT 5. & F. Motor Bales Co, 156 corner I'ranklin; ‘phone 731, AND STAR motor Jus'. Real Good Cars"” 18 Muin etreet; 'Phone 2316, Fordson tias uine parts and ace Sales & Bervice HUDSON AND ESSEX- America’s mmm. cAr values. See the new cvaches., Honey- wan Auto Sales Co. Sales and Service 139 Arch 8t phone 2104, OE CALS—Balvs and service, Cl'y iLE Station, iHartford Ave, corhet Vhone IFORD, 1920, condition. Automotive Phoue DONT 120 room, Tires are Used Car 17292 18 Ice; g Ea 86 Arch motive ange, o, 200 E. - phone C. Rudolph, sh phoue 17! Cherry 8t 'phone FRANKLIN SEDAN 1320, excellent paint, Hoadster, Cherry ¢ Elm St variety found birth at a banquet given in honor of former President ! Taft in Mhnneapolis, where the guests | clamored for melong and then more | melons. the program for the after Sonoras, C. L. Bassett this Hart- Alaskans Plan to Engage In the Paper Industry Washington, Nov. 14, — Devclop- | hus meeting of the World will be at Odd Woodmen | held tonight at § I"ellows hall on Arch At New Rritain | Bertin, ate lden ot District of 4 and| day of | within i the of Conne A D, ent, HBers tate of 14t ald district, ineaps the petition Britain, rep ity der what tored 1o ) fully ticut 192 [ srio Galante 13th ember . rd Gaft Tudge f New Britain which noon, theater. will offer noon, Vietrolas, Idisons, Pierce & Co avt. Miss Gertrade Luddy strect, underwent an opcration {morning at St. Francis’ hospital, | Lunch at Hallinun's.—advt, [ Millard 3. Clary been elected ment of an important pulp and paper |to membership in the Nutmeg clul industry in southeastern Alaska is nsselaer Polytechnie Institute inevitable because of the water pow- |Troy, N. Y. Membership in the club er timber and transportation condi- [is made up of students in the institute tions there, in the opinion of Scere- [who are residents of Connecticut, ary of Agriculture Wallac {Clary entered the mechanical engin The rate of development of the |eering department of the institute last nd paper industry of the ter- |September says Mr. Wallace, “will be| A reguim controlled by the economic factor of |of the distance from present consumption |o'clock centers, and by the necossity, inherent | strect in the ‘industry itself, for large capi- tal investments, rather than by physi. dvantages. The physical con- ditions in southeastern Alaska presence of cheaply developed power, enormous supply of inexpensive wood, and the availability of water | transportation-—are the *very factors | which make inevitable the expansion Liborio Galante of of pulp and paper manufacturing in the Territory.” that he | ng that hs ens Prov |dence Schooner Is Aground on Maine Coast outhwest Harbor, Maine, Nov. 14 ~The three masted schooner Harriet of Providence, R. 1., dragged during the strong northcast night, near the Stanley in the harbor. It was expected be floated at high tide The erew were safe. | and light for St | Pub a cargo of b re on 1l eren determined Britain, in of November penden and place por appli J I8 be heard Office, in on the 200h » o'vlo tee be gl piication ot and New day 0t of 1t en nd ¥ of aground newspaper wind last | having A | by posting ign post In wald district, Hoard of nn., and | | ald a district publ tistied in wiation in oy rut | and | etre a the she would The s n, John lumber hooner was bound N. B, to take on BERNARD ¥, GAFFNEY Tudge REMEMBER IV THE SUMMER- TME - - A CERTAIN MOON- WHAT? YMEAN TO GAY YOUVE | FIRED A PERFECTLY Goon (OOK ) JeSs CAUGE Gue CANT SING* LEXTS STUDLBAKERS-Light WITLYS KNIGHT AND OVERLAND moior —_— BUT upholstery Iike new, good tires and m: ically iu fine shape. New britain Bulck Co., 225 Arch St.; 'phone 3 FORD coupe, 1925, condition good, eatras Price §350. Inquire after 6 p, m., to Johu Blair, v U 1|>nll\.ll sSt. FORD Sedan, looks 1ke niew, used very little, 1t you are thinking about buying 4 new Ford Scdan it would pay to look at this one, Rudolph's Garage Chorry St ‘phone 2ubl-2, Salestvom: Lin Bt.; 'phonu 1i8v, pocdstyr (L918) for il Ave, Just ov refusd ‘phone M. Searle & Uo, Sal Elm and Mk bis, Tel, 2110, Local suubbers, agonts for i, sonable ofor six touring, $496; ienl, lues special sia touring, $1,70; big six touring, $1,760; K. O, B, factory, M. living Jeste 195 Aich 8L “Tuis le & Bludvoaker Yt | Lol 10RDS FORDS— 83500, 876, Tourings, $50, 376, 3100, Coupes, 8225, $260, 327 Light Deliveries, 350, 875, 3108, Bodans, - care, showroom at 4 Eim St.; servi unavouts, $100, Cherry 8L #The kleeve-Valve Moter.” C._Kudolph, Puons 2061-3, Autos -nd Trucks Vor Sale PasaCgor e upholetury Will take light cai uit purchaser, The 25 Arch street 120 i ] IC dan very in Now P’hon AUTOMOTIVE SALES & SEEVIUE, 200 EAST MAIN &7, FHONE 701, Brit overhau o w ighter « . B, Buick Co, vd rubber and uph 18 excellent, i trade, Terms L8 another 1025 Jewetl 4-pas 8,200 miles; pr iEw driven only " coups, nder eport beautiful Vack- 14 tires, 8l tport veiy littie detail, lighter and P tradv, B A s practically new In fo low, Wil take @ Automotive K in nanically; fve good tires, $300 taken it A, U, [3 #pare detail, 2% i ‘phone WEVIOLET, 190 mdition gnod. udolph, 127 BUICK driven very Mtils; © big discount. N, &, 8t.; ‘phone 2607, DODGE, 1021 16,000 miins hunte n ete, tun very little; new New Hritain Buick U ne govd; and looks Hawker, b3 1620 wunn. car, I ‘fne #hape mechanically, good tires, fine aps peRrance, s several extras; price is lov, New Britain Buick Co, Arch 8t phone 2607 MAXWELL wouring, motor overhauled; ance; alge 1931 Chevr many others ~General H. 1 touring car, excellent tire naer, brand n be hought st & Buick Co., 225 Arch | HUTM L 1 Cherry jan 1023, 1921, new tires and excellent in pprears touring At & " up. Asron « 186 Park ellw\ Harttor ND touiing car, 1819, good tires iolstery and paint; fine running order, price enly $196. A, G. Hawker, 52 Eim ., 'ph 3 OUR Willpe: no trage about n $100 tourin Driven Good ) | d; a real buy Cherry 8t.; ‘phone 4 Eim 8. ‘phone 1700, vom, MAXWELLS Sactifice ueed Maxwells 24 Maxwell ¢ Maawell Maxwell sale on mew and slightly oupe. standard tour #port touring Maxwell club coupe, Maxwell Sedan. Maxwell touring. Maawell « & Special Touring Studebaker, Bulck 6, st touring. Lurant sedan. Ford touring. Uldsmobile sedan, $200, HONEYMAN AUTO BALES €0, 18 AvCy 8 TEL. 2109, HUDSON AND EX DEALEF wen unirue as used cars. trades are Studebakers, We trade an ke regatdiess of the year of] manufa you a reasonabie Tum, Studebakers wo take o oy i en of which is & Studebaker year Arch St only This are 3 PAIGE toroug tires, For demonstration call ¢ Main 8. ‘Phone 2215 Tor sale. in good ¥ condition; new paint, gosd| A. Beure, nquire ¥ Al cond plensar W AGON xohange for n Relden Hart o G. Cohen, fue Bpocial | is In fne s mechant-ally appreciate it stration. New Brita 8.; phone 26 BAKER 1923 Just ke new STTDERAKER upholstering metor ar to & tourtn ron only 3,000 mites ped with bum top Beht, more nickel radistor cap spare threl Britain Bui-k Ceo, 22 ‘phone 2607, T rasnge rerently | WHITE 1917 sum rand ouring a7 erhauled th o

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