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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1928, ————— ! AUTOMOTIVE — e DURANT—STAR. Sensation of 132. C. H. Hall, Inc. 18 Main Street. Tele _phone 982, FORD CARS, trucka tractors, parts. service. farm implements. Automotive for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS® Sales & Bervice, 248 Elm Gt and ¢5 Yearly Order Rates Upon | _Arch Bt Telephone 2700 o: 2701 Application | FALCON-ENIGHT famous siceve vaive motor, R. C. Rudolph, 137 Cherry Stroet. Telephone 2051-3. FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the ten years Bales and Service, 401 Weet Main St Telephone 3696, GRAHAM-PAIGE—8plendid new Tine ef Sizes and Eights, $1.000 to $2.465. De- ltvered equipped. ~Howard W. Whit- more. 319 East Main St. Tel 3810. NASH motor _cars. S¢e the b Sales and Bervice. A G. Elm St. Phone 2456. OAXLAND AND PONTIAG-Visit howroom and inspect thess automobiles. C. A. Bence. Ok .Pontiac Dealer. 50 Chestout §t, (aext to car_barn). Telephone 2215. PACKARD—HUDSON—EBSEX 8ales a! Bervice. Honeyman Auto Salea, 300 East Main §t._Telephone 2£43. STUDEBAKER MOTOR CARS—Sales and Service. Albro Motor Bales Co., 226 Arch St. Phone 260. REQ WMOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS— Kenneth M. Searle & Co. Sales a Service, cor. Elm and Park Streets Telephone 2110. WILLYS-KNIGHT AND _OVERLAND— Sales and Service. Fine motor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Salea Fred Beloin, Jr., Prop, 115 Church street. Phone 4560. HIPPET Fours and Sizes. Sales and Bervice, Elmer Automol . 38 Main St. Telephone 1513. Autos and Trucks For Sale 9 MARMON seven passenger fouring. Ex- cellent running condition and appear- ance. Will sell or exchange for small closed car. Telephone 1161-R. PIERCE ARROW 7 passenger touring im g00d condition. Very reasonable. Apply 58 Winthrop St €3—GOOD THINGS TO EAT $3~HOUSKHOLD ARTICLES $4—MACHINERY, ELEC. & TOOLS 66—MERCHANDISE AT THE STORES '$6—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS §$B—RADIO $7—WATCHES. DIAMONDS, JEWELKY 63—WANTED ARTICLES TO BUY REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 63— APARTMENTS & TENEMENTS BUSINESS PLACES FOR RENT 71—-DESK ROOM AND OFFICES 72—FARMS FOR RENT 13—-HOUSES FOR RENT 14=SUBURBAN FOR RENT 75=VACATION PLACES FOR RENT 76—WAREHOUSES & STORAGE 17—WANTED—TO RENT REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 18—AGENTS—REAL ESTATE 19—AUCTIONEERS 30—BLDG. & BUSINESS PROPERTY $1—-BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE 32—-FARMS FOR BALE §3—-HOUSES FOR BALB $4—SUMMER PLACES YOR SALS $5—SUBURBAN FOR BALE 36—REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE $7—REAL ESTATE WANTED ROOMS, BOARD AND HOTELS ¥9—-ROOMS FOR RENT 30—ROOMS AND BOARD 91—ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING 92—WHERE TO DINB ¥8—HOTELS 33—=WANTED—BOARD OR ROOM |Fog and Humidity Add |SrREramme, o - S W E ET H E A& R T S | oTe Heat in New York "~ oot d i THE HERALD New York, Aug. 10.—(UP)—A |34—CORRESPONDENCE CUURSE By IDAH McGLONE GIBSON CLASSIFIED ADS Alphadetically Arranged for Quick e Resdy Reference LIND RATES Count ¢ words to & lne. 1¢ lines to an fnch. Minimem Space 3 linea Minimum Book charge, 38 cents Closing time 12:30 p. m. datly; 10 . m. Saturday. Telephone 925. rate. The Herald will not be responstble ‘or errors after the first {nsertion. Ask for eiz time 20233 on Commercial Finder kindly return to The Stamp TOYS—FOR GIRLS OR BOYS STURDAY WHEEL TOYS of every description for litfle tots or grown children at prices sure to please the purchaser. Kiddie Cars—Scooters—Sidewalk Bicycles Coaster Wagons—Taylor Tots—Velocipedes FLIT for FLIES GARDEN HOSE | | | | i Non-Kinking—Moulded || $1.25 can with Sprayer .. 98c 30 FtNotslo FREE! i 75c can (pint) ........... 57c | | | | | 1 Ton Truck, 1926. Ruckstell axle. 1 Good Used Tractor. BERLIN AUTO SALES COMPANY BERLIN, CONN.—TEL. §13§ Auto Parts and Accessories 11 VISIT US in our new home. Texace gas. and ofl products. 176-186 Arch 8t., eore ner W. Pearl. Budd Auto Products Ce. Motorcycles and Bicycles [ HERF THEY AKE, BOYS! USED BI- CYCLES. All in firet class shape, cheap too. Come tn and look ‘em over, ECONOMY SPORT SHOP, 10 Main Bt. Service Stations—Repairing 17 ALWATYS AT YOUR VICE—Tire vul- canizing, battery service (automobile radio) generator repairing. brake Telephone 708. Rudy's Battery 136 East Main Bt. rear. ARCH ST. RADIATOR WORKS—38, Wolf, Pprop. Auto radiators, body fenders, re- pairing. 107 Arch St. Phone 1708. ATTO PAINTING—Do it vourself. our H. B. spraving mach day. Stanley Herpst, Tel. 2768. L. M. REWARD— paid to person notifying us where we can find William A. Mitchell, plumber by trade. Formerly lived corner West Matn and Lincoln Sta. FLY SWATTERS ... 8 for 250 e cnrienis $5l95 Value . . HOT or COLD GALLON THERMOS JUGS WINDOW SCREEN CROQUET SETS 12x328 ... . 20¢c 6-Ball Sets . ... 8298 penter, 34 Rockwell Ave. Tel. 5742. PHONE 5282 SPENCER CORSETS, surgical and dress. Fittings 1n_your home. Mrs. A. Cat SCREEN DOORS Rent ne, $5.00 per 102 Rockwell 8t. car tops a_specia Shop, 103 West Ma FREE BRAKE TESTING and inspection by the new hydro-electric machife, Palace Gerage, 35 East Main Bt Tele- phone 3904. HUPMOBILE SERVICE. Expert mechan- ics. Garage space and storags. E. P. Kingsbury, 250 Arch Btreet. Telephone 2045. John's Auto Top Bt. Tel. 1494, . +.. $1.05 Do Notice = TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No- tice is hereby gfven that Automobile In- surance Policies 128401 to 128425, inclusive, of the London & Lancashire Insurance Company, Ltd, of London, England, requiring for thelr valldity the countersignature of & duly authorized and licensed Agent, have been loy these Policles have not been countersigned, fssued or accounted nor any premiums received _thereunder by this Company, they will be valueless | {and vold in the hands of whomsoever they may fall and no claim thereunder | 43-Volt EVEREADY 14 be legall ted. 1t found, | thess Pollcies. should. be. retmes to the | “B” BATTERIES cffice of the Company at Hartford, Con- $2.39 necticut. No claims of apy nature pur- | porting to be baged on thess Policles | 22%-Volt. POU-R-FU “B” BATTERIES BASKETS Will be recognized by the Company. The | Public will take notice accordin, SPALDING BATHING SUITS—REDUCED TO Eveready FLASHLIGHTS Complete with Battery and turns her thoughts to Ralph. | intangible thing that is called a| Another groan brought his man Ralph meets with an accident, and | soul.” {hom llheb °d“'-“d; o0, ';“’ t“:;]"‘)c'l‘:e“d‘ | sends for Lynda and Claire to come | “Claire,” said Lynda, with °°“"‘°"v°;e;unar:w n"(‘fl:fl':: ;s;ed St to him. Claire has had an innocent | tion, “you etill love Fred Blaque.” i; st Sl love affair with Fred Blaque, & “Yes, Lynda, I do. Does that label ' ’H‘e Sl el et e friend of Ralph's, and & married |me mercenary or moral under tne |, ® did not know when he dropped | man, and when Claire says ehe 18| circumstances? He represents to me | . “‘_’;’ S e fearful of a scandal when Mrs.|everything that makes for happiness o Y02 Ll RAE (GIONEC L8 VO | Blaque petitions for divorce Ralph |in this modern age. 1 could have | B s tells her he'll fix it for her. Ralph | everything that money would buy, if | 37=LOCAL & PRIVATB 'RUCTORS the latest heat wave continued to- 3i—WANTED-INSTRUCTO! day. | 1—HELP—MEN WANTED 42=-HELP=WOMEN WANTED | E. Connolly was aground in the East [viver for three hours during the —SITUATIONS WANTEL-MEN FINANCIAL high tide and made her slip at A t, eens. 48—~MONEY LOANI College Point, Queens {ISNONET. LOAN warning was broadcast to steamers |y, cAnrLE AND LIVE STOCK to be on the lookout for it. A man, [51—-DOGS, CATS. PETS $4=WANTED—LIVE ETOCK first broke loose. 16—~ARTICLES FOR BALE i BUSINESS & OFFICE EQUIP. Llndbergh I‘eaves for §8=FARM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS * 61-FOOTWEAR AND CLOTHING Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, who spent the night at the Columbus Lindbergh alighted here in his | St._Telaphons 31613 Ryan brougham monoplane last Los’_and Found 0 A9 bank . | ;};;‘.Al\auonal Air Transport Com- | GRAY CAT with collar on neck Tost in | head, spotted body, five months old. CLASS[HED 19 Pearl Court. Reward trajlev.” Pleass call 478 SMALL coin purse with large sum of YOUNG DOG. black and brown, lost Aug. 2. Answers to Rover. Finder please re- ANNOUNCEMENTS 1—BURIAL LOTS, MONUMENTS HEADQUARTERS for 14 and 16k wedding . rings. Watch repairing. Himberg & ) 8 5 & AN 3 4—FUNERAL DIRECTORS i §—LOBT AND FOUND men's. Bring yours to the Modern Hat 8hop, where satisfaction is guaranteed. “Claire,” sald Lynda with conviction, “you still love Fred Blaque.” AUTOMOTIVE $—AUTO AND TRUCK AGENCIES cent girl, is private secretary to| Were forty instead of eighteen.” cept his own inclinations and himself | 11—~AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES m,vh"“m""‘,’ Who has an insane| “I Euess it is because I lived so |before. |12=AUTOMOBILES WANTED 15—~MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES | Lynda meets EmNy Andrews who | to his convictions, that most women the girl in the case elected to play |16—MOTORCYCLES-BICYCLES WANTE! | cherishes a secret fondness for are mercenary instead of moral” | with him, she knew that she must 18—BARBERS HAIRL'S MASSEUSE Lynda from the very beginning.| “Does it? My father seemed t0 gtack the cards in the man's favor. b 5 ; e David tells Lynda he loves her, but|think it true, and you also accused It was woman's destiny to give, and |2 D i skl b ) 00 TOVES REDUCED 15% | “Lynda is different,” he said to | 24~INSURANCE—ALL KINDS FLORENCE OIL C K s < ;H 00 dry cleans and presses any garment on a tri | “Yes. 1 know" eaid Claire. “Alnimselt, with a groan, as a phrase of | :5—LAWYERS—PATENT ATTORNEYS Lynd i 18—PLUMBING, HEAT'G. METAL WORE | ioed l S her. Lynda has been invited to a|ter. We know some girls who are | AUTOMOTIVE David @ letter, suggesting that he|are not built that way. I sometimes | 31—PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Single Rods g . 25¢ o |the highest {6570 A EHeaED Be Auburn.”* Gee our display of 1928 Then sbe sends him an anonymous times why we are born with hearts| 'S MENes: price. & BUICK MOTOR CARS—Sales and service. rushing your girl.” David writes to | much happier without them. If I| of Ralph Armitage. It stirs her ire, | stuffed with sawdust than with that| Vant—eXxcept my name. LISK ENAMELED CADILLAC AND LA BALLE CARE = Street. Telephone 3000. 85¢ LACQUER OUTFIT Savabrush and Laocquer TELEPHONB 300—INSTANT SERVICE TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, CHAINS VULCANIZING AUTO ELECTRIO REPAIR O'NEIL TIRB & BATTERY CO. 39 WASHINGTON 8T GADILLAC AND NASH—Speciaity. Have your car repaired now. J. B. Morans Garage, 313} Church B8t Tel. 2842-3. CHANDLER MOTOR CARSGales & Werv- It Charland's Auto Service Btation. 432 Main 8t. opp. East Main. . CHEVROLET BALES AND BERVICE: Patterson Chevrolet, Incorporated, 98 Arch_Street. Telephone 211. DODGE BROTHERS motor cars _and Graham Bros. trucks now all sixes. 8. & F. Motor Sales Corp. 1129 Stanley 8t. Telephone 731. thick fog and high humidity added 135_}’,“3’:‘.%‘3;-},::5:!‘}“:‘5; St to the discomfort of New Yorkers as | EMPLOYMEN .y y thearts,” “Confessions of a Wife,” Ete. * | ““Harbor tratfic was delayed by the | {09—HEI.P—AGENTS WANTED HRRES y Bimes ' 1 a4 the t boat Maurice tral ociation, Inc. | fog an e ferry A Copyright, 1038, by Contzal Fress Ass 43—HELP—MEN OR WOMEN 44=BITUATIONS WANTED—MEN early morning with 33 passengers aboard. The ferry floated herselt at |, o/ owyeg OPPORTUNITIEZS INVESTMENTS, STOCKS, BONDS A coal barge broke loose during (P riieorn s moprow the night in the FEast river and |* LIVE STOCK woman and child on the barge were |52—EGGS., POULTRY SUPPLIES taken off in a emall boat when it |SS—HORSES, VEWICLES 53B—FOR THE VACATIONIST 56—~BUILDING MATERIALS St. Louis in His Plane |ss—reev ano rusL 60—FERTILIZERS. SEE! PLANTS Columbus, O. Aug. 10 (UP)— 2 A Country club here, planned to leave BOSTON FERNS. Very reasonable prices. for St. Louis late today. SANDELLI'S GREENHCUSE, 213 Oak night after a flight from Pittsburgh, BANK BOOK Wo where he conferred with officlals of | Trust Co. Belvidere. Finder call 3876-R. Reward. LOST, English setter. Black and white LOST Sunday morning, ten dollar bill, ADVERTBING Roxbury road to St. Mary's church or money lost Wednesday. Reward. Phone HEADINGS = turn 48 Putnam St. Reward Personals 2—DEATH NOTICES 3—-FLORISTS Horn, 352 Main 8t. and 10 R. R. Arcade. HATS CLEANED. ladies and gentle- 6—PERSONALS 7—8TORB ANNOUNCEMENTS 38 Church St. (near Main). READ THIS FIRST: | automobile boulevard.” |unfortunate marriage, had he ever | $-AUTO AND |l £ “ & f 5 s i D TRUCKS FOR BALE Lynda Fenton, a singularly nno-| "Gee, Lyn, one would think you considered anyone or anything ex- | q=AU708 AND TRUCKS FOR SALD § 13=A e} wite. Her father, a drunkard, tells 10ng With just my father to talk 10| Always it was a game he had been | |{_GanasEs o0 LonV O® her that her mother deserted them. | &nd to talk to me, that I have come playing, He had decided that when | 7—8ERVICE STATIONS—RYPAIRING Davia Kenmore, Lynda's companion| _“Do you Know, Lyn, that rather| win or lose. He never seemed to BUSINESS SERVICE - from childhood. Emily plots against Shocks me? realize before that nature might | All Sizes Toduced in Price 8-Ball Sets $3.49 | FaCATION “without @ camera s omly . $2.39 | 8-Ball Special . $5.49 halt vacation. We have cageras from she decides she doesn't want to be in | Ralph Armitage of fhinking it to- | man's to accept. ji-DRERSMAKING & MILLINERY | _how. Arcade Studio love with any man. David is away | Right. | at the Superior Cleaning and Dyeing father deserts her, and | great many men have this opinlon |(he old jazz song rang through 2-MOVING, TORING & CRATING KIRSCH CURTAIN MASON JARS | Co. 15 Frankiin Square. Claire Stanhope comes to live with | of women, but you and I know bet-| mind: “I want to be happy, happy- 3 73¢ Dozen | | happy—but I can’'t be happy unless [29~PRESSING AND TATLORING RODS Quarts ..... | party, and Emily secretly sends mercenary, instead of moral, but We | you're happy, too.” 30—PRINT'G, JOBB'G, STATIONERY LIGHT | T RO z come home for the party, so that| wish that I was, but immediately I| Iic¥ Words of the afternoon came T e T ey be mad 1 at | grow sane again. 1 wonder eome. |P2ck to him: “I am going to get Double Rods 49¢ | Quarts ..... Lynda may be made to feel at ease. grow sa aj . e AR GRS : models. Domijan Motor Co.. Hotel Bur- o | “ _ 2 SOV | were answerifig her, he said aloud: : ritt_Garage., 136 Washington 8t. ' BOiS Mping. CHalph Armitage is|-—we women—when we would be| “ugren 'y can give it to you, T can BABY AUTO HAMMOCKS—Special ............. $2.79 | glve you everything that you would Capitel Buick Co. 193 Arch Btrest Lynda, admonishing her to beware jmust be a doll, I would rather be | 3 Telephone 2607. Bales & Bervice. LASH MOTORS, INC. CANNERS “A Reliable Concern” ¢11 West Main Consisting of Brush—sSand Paper The London & Lancashire Insurance Co. Ltd. IMPORTED SHOPPI. CHOICE REAL ESTATE PARCELS FOR SALE We Are Brokers GROWING WITH REASON LEDNEY HARDWARE COMPANY COMMERCIAL COMPANY INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Commercial Tres Company Building er all. Tonight she wished that Davis | would take her away from any and | all jobs except wife. “T hope you will not think I'm un- | gratetul, dear.” said Claire, as they reached the piazza and sat down for | a moment to watch the waning moon, still riding aloft in the starry heavens, “to say to you what I have just said. T am really happier with you than 1 have been at any time since T have grown up, and vet I know that when we talk of happi- ness, we talk of something we know that of being his | to see everything that was going on, (TO BE CONTINUED) GEORGE S. MCLAREN, Amistant Clerk. JUST KIDS MR. STEBBINS 1 WENT TO o FOUND LITTLE PAT ANYTHING HAPPENS TO WM WONDER. (F THEYVE -\ 220 MAIN ST. TEL. 909 Tel. 6000 PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE NOT ANYTHING -SARAH - BUT EVERYTHING 00 ‘YYou FIND OUT HAS BEEN DONE THAT CAN BE DONE -Kw\S ENTIRE NE\GHBORWOOD HAS BEEN GONE ANY THING How LONG WiILL THEY {LL NEVER FORSIVE MYSELF — | WI\SH JOHN WOULD COME WOME THE PouCE little abont No girl who is what men ecall | beautiful, and who has to earn her | living, reaches the age of twenty who does not know joy, pleasure, and eometimes bliss and ec: sy, and she may be happy for a little while at a time. but as for happiness, hich means to be continuing to be happy, that is something we can imagine, but 1 do not believe we shall ever know it “Come, Lyn, T am really getting morhid. The more one thinks, the| more one philosophizes, the more unhappy one s When the girls went away from Ralph Armitage, he called his man and was to hed, where he lay sleepless for hours. Never, since his OVER FOR STRANGERS- EVERY ROAD GOING OUT OF TOWN \S BEING WATCHED AMD ALL NEIGH- LITTLE / BORING TOWNS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED - ITS A CincH PAT? {THAT AMY STRANGE CHINAMEN WITH A CHINESE Bov & ABOUT HAVE YO WAIT FOR STATION WATH OFFICER BRANNER] Yo SEE % HE COULD HELP W FINDING PAT F'NNEGAN“Q NEWS oF LIYTLE. PAT OO0T OF WHEREVER THEY ARE HIDING « NOW THE ONLY THING ust AUNT HET BY ROBERT QUILLEN IF PETE AN' HIS GANG IN N0.Q WANTA PLAY A LIL SOCIABLE GAME OF POKER, \'T'S THEIR AFFAIR, T WOULDAYT BUTT IN AN'STOP 'EM! JUST TH SAME T AIN'T SOSURE PAW AINT MIXED UP WITH TUAT CROWD AN WILL TRY T'SLIP UP THERE \F HE GITS IN THERE HE'S GOT MORE WITS THAN 1 GIVE HIM CREDIT FOR WAL, SEE THAT You DON'T TRY TBUTT him it was nearly noon. | 3 e Challer’, rty. v v ! TSIl be al June Challer® Party.|1 would only et him e ‘1‘ ;Z e |asked if the car had been sent for , Bk know, while all the time T can onty | MR RN L0 CHAPTER XXXIV Not yet, Mr. : v ARMITAGE COMES BACK |—until—" Claire suddenly stopped, | nione'*\Wildon thought it best fo | lawait orders.” v | V) - DDITIONAL ORI O] back into the cushions of the gor-| Lynda snuggled up to her, and | ™ .wygon at times ts dumber than Ao ey ml’f:. Dz'mil geous town car, returning from with their arms about each other, any man Ralph's home, Claire remarked: | the two girls rode ‘:':Cnr?::n:’:"“?; irritably. “He ought to have known MAX PRICE that I needed my mail the very first NAWY st ey e o ¥ ¢ ‘ “Why not, Claire? We made that little house, David seemed to walk | (oyi“tel 0 o 08T Complaint for foreclosurs of mortgage | 6 € 2 1 O nere e et a7 to pim ap |, Jia¥ing made this declsion. Ralph P orsead. that dRionel wotce o Bsl les, we e averte a scanda! " ‘ rmitage was very impatient, unti whigh promised to tumble ahout;"r‘:ld““d to when they | en’!‘me? e be :lli\t‘n ‘h)'l:luh=I;h(nl this | o eV children. . order in the New Britaln Herald, a news- | REERUTEAPPY head Aud we've hind ofl:ie p-’"“ga::a:;zenfhrou!h it to his | paper published in sald Hartford County. | right thing to do, especially as it When she got this job. | “Girls, here's Armi,” whispered |sively beginning on or before the 4th day was the best time I ever have had| Tonight she had found out that pnjjy gnarews, who always seemed |of Ausust, 1925, in my lite?” jobs do not make for happiness, aft By the Court, dear, but you must not let the lux- ury of the Armitage home, and the fascination of Ralph Armitage make would be perfectly miserable if you accepted that which Ralph only can give you.” girls seem very happy, even when they have taken the easiest w Don't you think the old idea is more dropped into the discard with the Victorian age? My dad said that all women were courtesans at heart, and it is true, and that the happy girls are those wh smart enough to make the crocked . . City Advertisement Bids will be received from New Britain coal dealers under conditions semi-bituminous egg or stove size coal: All bids be in the office of daylight saving time, August 11, 1928. Point of origin of coal must be given; namely, the mine and After aw cessful bidder mus co de- liveries of coal promptly so that immediately can ba taken care of. Weight ticket mu: be delivered | with each load and corresponding voice. The Committee reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids sipervision of the Sealer of Weights and Measures. The successful bidder or bidders | He rang for his breakfast, and | (NOW.GO ON WITH THE STORY) | What keeps me from {look forward to the daily grind. untll| 49" not "say anything about it last | As. Lynda and her friend sank | her voice choked with tears. | should be,” Ralph said. GUSTAVE A. TREIBER “I'm not so sure that was just the | Way home, silently, g0 down to the office, instead of | New Haven, Conn., July 30, 1928, | poor young rich man forget his trou- | beside Lynda. She wished he were i pendency of the complaint in the above were almost | p, opened the door of the outside | 2 splendid time. Why wasn't it the | And she was going to be so happy | oy |ra a waak for e b Sreort arsoendl “That goes without eaying, my you lose sight of the fact that you “Do you believe that, Claire? Some or less a bughear, which we have he had almost made me belie: path wide enough for a luxurious listed below, covering 635 net tons of the City Clerk by 12 o'clock noon, g company producing the co those departments requiring coal duplicate t accompany each in- All deliveries should be under the are to furnish a personal or Corporation Council, the amount of such bond to be for 25 per cent of the amount of the contract. This coal must be first quality New River or Pocahontas or Penn- | slyvania grades. The volatile contents must not be greater than 23 per cent. Analysis | of c0al must accompany each bid Specifications for size of coal must | econform to standard practice. DONALD L. BARTLETT. Chairman. ' [ /% R N s “This was my day to put on clean sheets, but Pa's got a bad cold an' is scared to * Tl il I _ take a bath.” - (Copyright, 1928, Puvlishers Syndicate) m“ S

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