Chicago Daily News, Inc. v. Kohler

276 Ill. App. 87, 1934 Ill. App. LEXIS 262
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedJune 20, 1934
DocketGen. No. 37,224
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Chicago Daily News, Inc. v. Kohler, 276 Ill. App. 87, 1934 Ill. App. LEXIS 262 (Ill. Ct. App. 1934).

Opinion

Mr. Justice Wilson

delivered the opinion of the court.

This is an action on appeal to this court to reverse a judgment entered on the verdict of a jury awarding damages in favor of the plaintiff, The Chicago Daily News, and against the defendant, Mary Everett Kohler, administratrix of the estate of Gr. A. E. Kohler, deceased, for breach of contract. The pleadings consisted of a declaration, plea of the -general issue and a plea of set-off.

The plaintiff, The Chicago Daily News, is a corporation engaged in the editing and publishing of a daily newspaper in the City of Chicago. Gr. A. E. Kohler, deceased, was at the time of the making of the contract hereinafter referred to, doing business as Kohler Brothers and made and manufactured an article known as the Kohler Magazine Reels under a patent issued by the United States Government. This patent originated in the plant of The Chicago Daily News which, by reason thereof, was entitled to shop rights as shown by an agreement dated July 15, 1907. By this agreement the defendant hereinafter referred to as Kohler, for one dollar and other valuable consideration granted the right to The Chicago Daily News to use these reels in connection with its plant in the City of Chicago.

July 27, 1927, Kohler submitted to The Chicago Daily News a typewritten proposal which, among other things, contained the following:

‘ ‘ Gentlemen:

“We propose to furnish 72 Kohler Magazine Reels per specifications attached and made a part of this contract, for use in the plant of Chicago Daily News at Chicago, Illinois, subject to the following terms and conditions:

“Price for each reel, Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) f.o.b. cars factory.

“Total Amount of Contract Two Hundred Eighty-eight Thousand ($288,000.00) Dollars.

“Terms of Payment: Twenty per cent (20%) in cash upon acceptance of contract by purchaser;

“Twenty per cent (20%) thirty (30) days thereafter ;

“Twenty per cent (20%) sixty (60) days thereafter ;

“Twenty per cent (20%) upon shipment;

“Twenty per cent (20%) ninety (90) days after shipment.

“Proportionate payments shall be made for partial shipments.

“Payment in full shall not relieve Kohler Brothers of the guarantees covered by this contract.

“Shipment Shall Be Made on or about as specified . . . 19 . . .

“It is important that the installation of Presses is not delayed because of delay in shipment of the Reels, and the above shipping date is set accordingly. Purchaser, therefore, agrees to accept shipment on the specified date.

“The apparatus covered by this proposal is built to meet the special requirements of the purchaser, is applicable for this installation only, and this contract is therefore not subject to cancellation for any cause whatsoever.

“Foundations for reels, means for supporting belt shaft bearings on press structure, and drivers for connecting the belt shaft to the press shall be furnished by purchaser in accordance with drawings approved by Kohler Brothers.

“Purchaser shall furnish, or direct other interested parties to furnish, without expense to Kohler Brothers, all drawings, written data and dimensions which are in Kohler Brothers’ opinion necessary for the installation and operation of the reels; and Kohler Brothers will furnish, without expense, the necessary drawings and data co-ordinating with the data so furnished."

“Any delay in securing this data will constitute a proportionate extension of the specified shipping date.”

This proposal was accompanied by a letter, which was made a part of the agreement, as follows:

“July 27, 1927.

“The Chicago Daily News, Inc.,

15 North Wells Street,

Chicago.

“As a part of our proposal of this date for seventy-two (72) Kohler Magazine Reels, we agree to allow you a credit of Ninety Thousand ($90,000.00) Dollars, making the total contract price One Hundred Ninety-eight Thousand ($198,000.00) Dollars, equivalent to Two Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty ($2,750.00) Dollars each.

“We further agree to allow you the sum of Eighteen Thousand ($18,000.00) additional for which we are to receive the fifteen Kohler Magazine Reels now being used in your old pressroom, making the net amount of this contract One Hundred Eighty Thousand ($180,000.00) Dollars.

“This allowance is made because of the privilege extended to you in the agreement dated July 15, 1907, conceding your right to use these reels in the plant of The Chicago Daily News.

Respectfully submitted,

Kohler Brothers

By G. A. E. Kohler (Signed)

G-. A. E. Kohler.

“Accepted, August 4, 1927,

The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

By (Signed) Walter A. Strong

President.”

November 22, 1927, the contract was modified by agreement between the parties as to the terms of payment and as the question of payment is of importance in the construction of the cause, we set this agreement up in full:

“November 22, 1927.

“The Chicago Daily News, Inc.

Chicago, Illinois.

“Gentlemen:

“In accordance with the request of Mr. Walter A. Strong, we hereby agree to modify the terms of payment enumerated in our contract for seventy-two (72) Kohler Magazine Reels accepted August 4, 1927, to read as follows:

“20% of the contract price in cash upon acceptance of contract by purchaser.

“20% November 25, 1927

“10% February 1, 1928

“10% April 1,1928

“10% June 1,1928

“10% August 1, 1928

“10% October 1,1928

“10% November 1, 1928

“Shipment of eight (8) of these reels will be made on or about December 1,1927.

“Shipment of the sixty-four (64) remaining reels to be made on September 1, 1928.

Very truly yours,

Kohler Brothers '

By G-. A. E. Kohler (Signed) ”

November 30, 1927, two additional reels were ordered to be used in the experimental building on the west side by The Chicago Daily News at the same price as that specified in the contract. This order for two additional reels was accepted by the defendant to be billed separately when delivered and at the price stated in the contract. Under the agreement deliveries of reels were made as follows:

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