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4 & % combination would control AFFEGTS AWERICA cent of the world's chemical export trade and thirds of the world's dye production. U. . Industry Threatened by ““un“reeen visit to Germany of P [: d Mond and Harry Me- f the British ch - European Gombine R b I rman understandin; Anglo. TL- headquarters of s corporations confirme Berlin 10 of severe (UP)—Trospects to the 1 seen today in repd German chemical a ) nt would expected that if X materialized both > of German dye patents | United 3 vigoronslyipros 1 backed by instruction | i s tvasha ian chemists in methods, for ATt & 1 of the British and colonial Dk ek 1o Ko s ma and a reduction MR aonla: verul b ¢ tition in the far S and by o nt would not be limited to Bioma Fidre an the fs but would include an ar B e i G taeis v nt for the manufacture a to yield much for an o Ot alinokan & wixensfori il thils clismigat Baadkar izers, artificial silk, and for the ex- R e : traciion of oil from coal, for the| ctre t hie chem- invested in the #nd its subsi 28 For example Tnited Steel are int »d in th e L e One Claims Reconveyance of Prop- patents for the hydrogenation of erty and Another Wants coal. Furthermore Nobel in- Rliintuiss: i which belo $£5.000 Now in Bank ish Impernal Chemica 7.500,000 marks worth of the German Coelin Rottweil sives Company. which last year was merged with the German Dye Stuffs | g Seeking a resomveyance Greenberg & Nellie, through st his wif WHOLESALE "AND RETAIL Cut Your Hardware and Household Expenses by Buying at Kolodney’s BROMMER DOUBLE ACTING DOOR HINGE Plannished steel dull $7 .50 brass finish for doors 115 to 134 inches thick. 1 set complete with screw and push plates. 14 INCH CADET LAWN MOWER '*9.00 NEW TYPE GLASS KNOB SET Solid Brass rose and key 9 5 plate. Crystal glass knob Steel Tray Yale lock. Set complete. Wheel- barrows Strongly braced steel with metal bottom Glass Catcher. ......... Very Special! Oblong White Enamel Clothes Hampers s3 75 wheel. $ $4.75 and | 6000 WINDOW SHADES Silk tassels, end brack- (Any Color) ets. Ready to hang, in 79c 36 in. lengths. ........ Each complete BARRETT'S EVERLASTIC MINERAL t ROOFING 52.75 5 Per roll SURFACE Green, red, blue, black. 108 sq. ft. to roll. Growing with Reason ILOONEY BRD HARDWARE COMPANY 220 MAIN ST. TEL. I 909 orp. MONUMENT | Corporation. | comprehensive agreement ‘n German und British chemical industries would be the most signifi- cant economic event of the y ¢ German dye ! 1 Press that negotiations were oritatively stated that | provide for been instituted by Tony Karmilowicz be- ear. The 37 per g closer. d to the of pro- LeWitt, The writ | { 1 | | | more deliveries are necessary, the contractor will fill NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1927. is returnable in the superior coun‘ the first Tuesday of June and Con-| stable Fred Winkle served the papers. The plaintiff claims that he and the defendant purchased from J. J. NOW YOU Erwin and W. T. Erwin, property at 37 Erwin Place. That was on May 12, 1919. On July 1921, the plaintiff sets forth that he transfer- red to his wife an undivided half in- terest in the property, after an!' = 5 3 agreement had been reached.| THE ANSWERS Whereby she was to reconvey the Here are the answers to half-interest upon demand at a later YoU One” for today. date | 1—A perennial. The plaintiff states that he has 2—The spider crab of Japan, whose body often measures made demands for the reconveyance over of the property, but that no execu- tion to that effect has ever buen made. He claims a decree of recon- veyance and $10,000 damages. Claiming that his wife has mon in the bank, which rightfully be- longs to him, William Rybaczewski has brought suit against Martha|ground by an Rybaczewski, for 00 damages,| 6—Six years. through Joseph G. Woods. The writ| 7—President of the Federal Coun- is returnable in the clty court the cil of Churches. first Monday of June and Constable| S$—Yes; Andrew Johnson was im-, Fred Winkle served the papers. peached but the impeachment was| —————— | not susmin:lL < S | - ) “LEASED 9—The Southern Pacific. Ac- 13{32&&5, (‘:::“::“ ‘m o ! cording to the World Almanac, 19 Catcher John Nagle was given his | edition). unconditional release by the Bridg: 10—Entomology. | port Eastern league club this morn- ing. Ike Danning, voung Pitt player was turned over to the Bears | on option by New Haven. M City Advertisement four feet across. 3—Termites, or white ants, which have destroyed much valuable paper | | money. | ¢| 4—Because all of them except some tropical kinds live on insects. 5—Peanuts are produced under- | ground by an herbaceous plant. oogezand, Holland—A govern- sburght | ment official here has invented a | camera which takes pictures at a distance of three and a half miles. Pids will be received frem New Britain coal dealers under the conditions listed below covering the requirements of all city departments: All bids must be in the office of the city clerk by 12:00 o'clock 1. noon May 14, 1927 4 ! o Anthracite coal must be clean and free from dirt. 3 Bituminous coal must be of a quality and grade suitable for burning in hand fired boilers. ! A 4 Yoint of origin of coal must be given; namely, the mine and mining company producing the coal. { 5. Coal must be trimmed back in the bins. 6. After awarding contracts, a successful bidder must commence deliverfes of coal promptly so that these departments rrqulring] coal immediately can bz taken care of. | 74 Weight tickets must be delivered with each load and correspond- | ing duplicates must accompany ecach invoice. 8. The committee reserves the right to accept or reject any or all| bids. All deliveries shall be under the supervision of the Sealer of Weights and Measures. 9. The successful bidder or bidders are to furnish a personal or curety bond satisfactory to the Mayor and Corporation Counsel, the amount of such bond to be for the full amount of the con- tract. All items are In net tons. | The semi-bituminous requirements are based on a first quality New River or Pocahontas West Virginia grade in prepared|stove size. The volatile content must not be greater than 237%. Below are listed the requirements of all departments with the capacity of the storage bins in each. Where the storage bins are not | large enough to accommodate the full specification, it is understood that | the deliveries are to be divided into equal parts and that where two or | the storage bin immediately on notice from the city department that the supply of coal is within two weeks of runnifg out. { 10. 11, 1927, Capacity Semi- | of Bin Buck Bitu's. | Police Dept. -.... 40 —_ S Municipal Garage 40 50 —| Fire Department:— { Fire Headquarters 10 — - House ) = = Housa .35 —_ -— House 35 = ot House a0 — — 20 — | 20 — = . 30 -— —_ School Department:— i Senior High = o Flihu Burritt = 2 Washington ... - = Nathan Hale = = Walnut Hill .. = = Smalley = = Central Jr. High = 530 East Street = IR i Smifi e = < 150 Rockwell — — — 100| Lincoln ... — = = g5 o Northend = = 5 — 100! Bartlett . = £ UE E Osgood Hill & e Eim Street — — - — 30| | Roosevelt 200 — — — 350 —| City Hall .. .392 e = Charity w.. .168 — 150 13 2 ]snl 1-4 ton lots | The Commo n Council Committee on Purchase of Coal for City Departments DONALD L. BARTLETT, Chairman. —— WHERE HAVE YA BEEN HEEPIN' YASELF ALL THIS TIME, i JOMERSET Gonagen? GETYI' ME TALENTS IT'S TOUGH TO HAFTA STAND |BY AN' SEE MR, KNUTE - [ NOGGLE KIDNAPED ||AN' GIT OURSELVES | purporting to be the last will and | copy of this order once in a ne Ivt S€an HANEIN | AROUN' THE LIBRARY § HEY! MR, KNUTENOGGLE ! N Flays Men Who Are Out | To Bring Back Wet Laws | Providence, R. I, May 10 (P— Men who undermine the founda- | tions of the republic to bring back | in some form the most dangerous cnemy, morally and politically, that ! this country has ever known, the| legalized liquor traffic, are them- | selves dangerous enemies to all law | and should bhe debarred from any oifice in state or union, asserted Mrs. | Henry W. Peabody of Beverly, Mass. chairman of the Woman's National THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick || and Ready Reference | LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS i Prepatd 09 | TYearly Order Rates Upon Application —_——— ANNOUNCEMENTS \ |__AnNouncemests | T AUTOMOTIVE BURIAL SEW BRITAIN MONUMENTAL WORKS | 123 Oak 8t. Monuments of all sizes BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonable pricea teel re- | hermetically 3370. Autos and Trucks For Sale 1 | DOD: VAULTS—Concrete, water proot, B. Vault Co. Tel. inforce and descriptions. Carving and letter cutting our speciaity. 8004 guarantes. | Florists 8| _Chestnut 8t. Tel. 3215, | VARIETY—Of plants and flowers, Low | LEXINGTON—1925 tourin; priced. Come in and see them. John-| only 6,000 milee and 15 S?im.‘.’fi’,"‘.’ son's Greenhouse, 517 Church street. nOW car. many extras Guarauteed. C. A _Bence §0 Chestnut 8t Te. 3215 “XINGTON—Brougham, rhauled, upholstery in excellent con- Oak Bt Sandelli's Greenhouss, 218 Phone_2643-12. Sy Count 6 worda fo a line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines, committee for law enforcement, in | the keynote speech with which she | o dition. New patnt. Has bee v used ) & very careful driver. An unusual wp. portunity to buy a real gond used car Lost and Found O WRIST WATCH LOST—Initials Return to Domijan Motor Co. opened the committee’s third na- Minimum Book Charge, 35 centm. at an attractive A - n = price. C. A Benc tional convention here today. ! No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 EEAA sified Page on Same Day. TAN TOP COAT LOST in Willow Brook | TEMPLAR ROADSTER, New pait turday 10 A. M. RADICAL ORGANIZATIONS Telephone 925. Ask for an Ad and tires. Good mecl Call_3658-J. Arnold Huli i park Monday night. Finder please re-} Canton, China, May 10 (P—Many | secret radical organizations were un- Taker. ity ad 1s incorrect. the Herald at once it Not_respon- | BEFORE using _vour camera Chis season | turn to Bryce Long, Y. M. C, A Personals | STOP—LOOK—READ The city is quiet. ORDER OF NOTICE District of Plainville ss: Probate Court, May 7th, A. D. 1927, Estate of Charles A. R. Cooper late of Plainville in said district, We Will Be in Our New Home Saturday decease Upon the application of A. W. Upson an instrument in writing Must Sell These Now 1928 Tudor 1925 Tudor Auto and Truck Agencies 8| 1924 Fordor e —— | 1324 Touring BUICK_MOTOR CARS—8ales and Berv- | 1533 coupe ice, Capitol Bulck Co. 193 Arch 1923 Runabout Phone_2607. | 1921 Runabout CADILLAC CARS—Bales & Bervice, Lash | 1925 Runabout | | CHRYSLER—4 and 6, Sales and serv- ,‘,;"fl ll“ ”‘_" ‘0“""‘""’“'_ today. | Lijle for errors after the first let us examine it and place it right | | The leaders were arrested. The gov- insertion. for you. No cxchango for this service. | A FORD IS THE CAR YOU WANT. 1 jernment announced also that f{ts Arcade 8 1o, e priva and Lt sy ANT. Low forces had inflicted severe defeats on | SPENCER _CORSFAN — Surgieal awd | o, P7ie, and_ ukeen. the *reds” in important outlying dress. Made to measure. Mrs. Annetta . prices. Small down pay aistricts, | AUTOMOTIVE e o Iovhie - |ventent. terms, I “A Rellable Concern." 3000. Motors, Inc. 411 West Main St. Tell. ALSO HAVE A Goop Lix NDITIONED i AND ica. Benn .. 250 Arch 8t. Phon Motor Sales C 952, testament of said Charles A. R. | 1227 OAKLAND BROUGHAM C‘ooper, deceased, may be proved, 1 HUDSON BROUGHAN { approved, allowed and admitted to 1825 HUDSON COACH probate as per application on file | 1925 ESSEX COACH | more fully appears, it is { 1924 MAXWELL COUPE Ordered, That said application be 1925 HUDSON BROUGHAM heard and determined at the Pro- Oifice in Plainville in said dis- | SSEN | CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS—Bales and 5ODGE _BROTHERB—8ales and _Bervice. FORD CARS—Trucks, service, Superlor Auto Company. 137 Church St. Phone 211. AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE CORP. 248 ELM ST. | OPEN EVENINGS 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp, 1129 Stan- ley §t. Phone 731. tractors, parts service, farm implements. Automotive 45 ARCH sT. Sales and Service, 248 Elm 8t. Tel 1. TEL. 2700-2701 on the 16th day of May, A. 127, at five o'clock in the after- noon; and that a public notice be given of the pendency of said ap- plication and time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing a THe Honeyman Il Auto Sales Co. |f {{|139 ARCH sT. T FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson trac- | Bales and Service. Berlin Auto | Berlin. Holmquist Bros, Prop. SPECIAL USED CAR BARGAINS 1926 Ford Panel Truck. TIN CARS—The car for the mext | Chevrolst Sedan, 10 years. Bales and Service. 401 West "ord Roadster, Maln St. Tel. 3696. A Sedan. Time Payments Our New Home Open Evenings aper having a circulation in said district, and by posting a copy . thereof, on the public signpost n || () Fast Main St the town of Plainville in said dis- 5 trict, at least five days before said { day of hearing. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS MERITT O. RYDER, Judge. | FOR YOUR WANTS HUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Bales rfooms | MOON__ AND DIANA—Sales & BService. Dodge Coupe. Studebaker Roadster, teo Speed Wagon. Ford Tudor. and service department. Burritt Moter | Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. st 8tan- ley St. Tel. 4195. | AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE R. O. Rudolph, 127 Cherry St Tel | MANY OTHERS 2081-2. NASH—Motor cars. Gee the new Iine.l‘“” n the Very Best Condition and Seld Sales and Service, ~A. G. Hawker, &8 with Our Guarantee Flm_Et._Phone 2488. i s 3 GAKLAND_ AND " PONTIAC—Sxles and | RIOR AUTO co. sorvice. Products of General Motors. . . Bence, 60 Chestnut 8t Tel. 2216. | 128 CHURCH STREET Sixes and Fights. ~The Most 5 MAIN STRE Beautiful Cars in America”” Whitmore ELEBOAR: As There Are Thousands of . FORD | \WILLYS-RNIGHT Tol, 2810, | == Main St. Paigo Co., 519 East REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— | Kenneth M. Searie & Co. Eales and | WB OFFER 3 Service; cor. Elm and Park Sts. Phone THE FOLLOWING CARS 2110. ]_agents for Gabriel Snubbers. | WITH OUR USUAL UNRE! AND OVERLAND _ RATRIOTED: AGENCY—8ales and Service. Fine mo- | 30-DAY MECHANICAL GUARANTEE: tor cars. Beloln Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Boloin, Jr. Prop., 116 hurch_8t.Pho TRUCK Bervice. | TOURING Palace Garage, 39 East Malp 8t Tel. | ROLET COACH NASH COUPE 3904, EBAKER MOTOR CARB—Bales and Service. Albro Motor Ssles Co. W LS V] 225 Arch Bt. Phone 260. B ALt HAVE A ST OWNERS Who have favored us with their business || in the past 23 years, it is our duty to ||* continue to serve them with bi HEVROLET COUPE 1925, Autos and Trucks For Sale T the be averhauled, 50 Chestnut 0 GOOD USED TRUCKS running order, thoroughly ANl Thess Used Cars Are o Priced right. C. A. Bence, ool e Ate lln Besl Gas el Condition. ‘DESDALE—Truck, 5 ton. Very good condition. Will sacrifice if taken at once. Superfor Auto Co., 125 Church | st. KENNETH M. SEARLE & Co. ORD TUDOR SBDAN—1924. ATl around | Coorner Eim and Park Streets good conditlon; runs like new; one of Genuine FORD Poarts and Service ¢ FORD _PANEL, DELI We have a large stock of Ford parts and our best low priced cars. C. A. Bence, TEL OND 2 " 50 Chestnut st. Telephone 3215. | EHONDE2110 FOR _SALE—G ton dump truck, very| go0d condition and low In price. Su- LYS KNIGHT BSEDAN—3 Overian parior_Auto Co. 125 _Church St. touring cara, Ford sedsn. Ford conme Ford coupe. HEVROLET SCREEN DELIVERY, —In good condition. Thoroughly hauled. Good tires all around. Bence, §0 Chestnut S 221 . _Rudolph, 127 Cherry 1S KK G, Iy painted top shape. Former owner took good | care of {t. Tires in good shape. C. A. GOODYEAR— a well equipped service station— 10 and 12 Pearl Street LOW REPAIR RATES Elmer Automobile Co. | RBence, 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2215, YOU CAN PR'_CE INCREASE COMIN BUY SAFELY HERE YOUR ORDER IN AT OM PROTECT YOU., O BATTERY CO.. 39 ST. PHONE 900. BMALL DOWN PATMENTS NEIL TIRE & WASHINGTON 1926 Nash Sedan 1926 Hup 8 Bedan. 1926 Star 6 Coupe. 1924 Ford Touring 5 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1924 Chevrolet Coupe 13% Ford Tudor e L - TIRES, “baticries, auto electric servic . Tire & Battery Co., 261 Myrtle St. Tel. 3593, 4 e AJAX TIRES—i { o Lining BURRITT MOTOR BALES CO. i ZLegnor Motor ‘i:'.'r'g'.'“ca."p’..i‘.’“{.’,f . J all_care. Elm, corner Ei In. % % 88 ARCH S8T. TELEPHONE 958. e 22 N OUNLOP AND LEB TIRES—Wet and Main St. ew Britain i % oraze. battorion. 5 b Fartcns Telephone 1513 Il i HAS FOUR FEET AN’ ENAMEL HOOFS. STRAIGHTENED ouT AN’ NOWIN A RIDDLESTR. Paw Is Satisfied { ”\ o\ HEH, HEH,HEH! DON'T TAKE YOUR NEPHEW TOO SERIOUSLY MY DEAR PERKINS, OR YOULL SPOIL OUR LITTLE JOKE Britaln Agency for Hupmob!l 4 | b P! ¢ 8¢} Rockwell Ave. Cor. Webster HilL Tel Star Cars. nonl HARTFORD AVE. COR. STANLEY |7TIRES 36350—Guarantesd, —sl7e 3057 PHONE 4195, | Tubs to match $150. Budd Auto i Products Co., 161 Arch St. Tel. 3989 e e By PERCY CROSBY (Ccpyright. 1925, by Metropolitan Newepaper Service.) A CocHRoacH wacKIN' AROUN’ THE SINIX. §-10 JESS LIKE 1 SUSPECTED, THEY'RE SPOOFIN' AGH, AN' HE'S SIWALLERED |T HOOK, LINE, AN’ SINKER ! Y ‘lm (] / / ] ‘o Iy

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