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SUPERIOR FORCES commenting said: “I am glad to state this ma- rine detachment under most difi- cult circumstances and although outnumbered ten to ome, has up- held the reputation of the marine corps, Captain Buchanan and his detachment showed bravery of the highest orden” City Item A son was born at New Britain ral hospital today to Mr. and Benjamin Medolo of 523 Stan- Nurines Ootmumbered Ten to .+ One in Battle Managua, Nicaragua, May 18 (# —Details of how Captain Rich Bell Buchanan and Private Martin Jackson of the United States ma- | WS POT rines lost their lves in a clash with | 1¢¥ street: a band of liberals early Monday| Tasty Sandwiches, Packard Drug. icans | —advt. morning, show that the Americans | —ad ; were outnumbered ten to one, and| A daughter was born to Mr. and that 14 liberals were Killed. | Mrs. William Ryan of 79 Linden The marine camp in the vicinity | street at New Britain General hos- of La Paz Centro, near Leon, where | pital today. the clash occurred, was aroused| The action of the O. K. Meat Mar-; ubout one o'clock Monday morning ket against C. B. Hance has been | by ehots. Immediately the call to | withdrawn from city court. The arms was sounded and a platoon | plaintiff was represented by Joseph in command of Captain Buchanan G. Woods. i and Lieutenant C. J. Chappel left — Nash Suits $22.90. McCabe, Tel. uui the camp to investigate. Firing now | —advt. was heard in the immediate vicin-| Mrs. J. W. Gordon of 169 Green- has entered Hartford | ity of the town and bullets began | wood street to fly thick and fast. When the | hospital to undergo an operation. marines entered La Paz Centro| Toasted Sandwiches, Crowell's.— they encountered a band of about advt. 300 liberals, who iwere breaking| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. lnto and entering houses and | David Yonan of 100 West street at| stores. The small government gar- | New Britain General hospital today. | rison had fled at the beginning of | Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Neill of the disturbance. | stamford are visiting Mra. O'Neill's| In the battle which ensued Cap. | sisters, the Misses Gorman of Black tain Buchanan, while trying to Rock avenue, before salling for cross a street, was fired on by Europe. The couple, both former three men in & doorway, receiving | residents of this city, plan to sail in two wounds, one in the chest and a feew weeks for an extended trip one in the arm. Although every-|abroad. thing possible was done for him he | Ry a3 luccfin‘\,bed about {wo hours later. | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS The engagement continued until| FOR YOUR WANTS about 2:30 a. m., When the Nberals | Tetreated in the direction of Tama- | riando. | Private Jackson was shot through the brain and Corporal Anthony J. Rausch (of Philadelphia) was, wounded in the chest, and Private | Willam F. Stmon was wounded 1ni the ‘hand. FRANK E. GOODWIN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 327 MAIN ST. TEL. 1905 FOR YOUR YY) AND RETAIL 'WHOLESALE THE MAN WHO FINISHES HIS CAR THE “BERRY WAY ’ will appreciate these colors enamels. They are { Hardy's books. l THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Alphabetically Arranged for Quick and Ready Reference LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS NOW YOU ASK ONE THE ANSWERS Here are the answers to You Ask One” for today. 1—Grace Goodhue. 2—To make a surprise attack on the Hesslans at Trentqn. 3—"Jude the Obscuxe,” ‘“The Return . of the Native” and “Tess of the D'Urbervilles” are among of Ju al 1 line et “Now Yearly Order Rates Upon Applicatior Count ¢ words to s line. 14 lines to an inch. Minimum Space, 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge, 35 cents. No ad accepted after 1 P. M. for BSame on Classified Page on Saturday 10 A. M. Tclephone 925. Ask for am Ad Taker® Notify the Herald ‘at once It your ad s incorrect. Not respon- wble for errors after the first insertion, Day. 4—Willlam Tecumseh. | 5—His discovery of the Pacific at the Isthmus of Panama. 6—In Nostromo. 7—In western New York state. $—(a) painting: (b) sculpture; () music; (d) poetry. 9—In 1876. I AMENDMENT TO PRELIMINARY | 10—In King Lear. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLU- TION BY AGREEMENT OF STOUKHOLDERS We, all of the Directors of The MRS. ERICKSON DIES AT 78 Pncumonia is Fatal to Park Street|iion organized under the statute laws v e This City | the State of Conpecticut, and lo- Resident i it - g ed in the Town of New Britain, | Yor Past Three Decades. | County of Hartford, in said State, Mrs. Mathilda Erickson, 78 vears| HEREBY CERTIFY, that every old, a resident of this country for 43 stockholder of said corporation has | Sears and of this cityfor the past signed and acknowledged an agree- | 30 years, passed away at her home, ment that the corporate existence of | {06 Park street at 1:15 o'clock this | such corporation shall be terminated, | morning after a brief iliness of peu- | Which instrument is dated the 2nd | monfa. Death came a few days ' day of May, 1927, | atter her birthday anniversary. All claims against said corpora- | Born in Mossebo, Sweden, May 9, |tion may be sent to David L. Nair| 1927, she came to this country and |of New Britain, Conn., P. O. Box | settled in New York state. After 12275, on or before Sept. 15th, 1937, | years she moved to this city and es-| Dated at New Britain, this 7th| tablished a residence here. She was | day of May, 1927. | prominent in the affairs of the First | MAURICE A. AXELROD, Lutheran church. ADA P. AXELROD, Surviving her are three daugh- DAVID L. NAIR, ters, Mrs. Emil Carlson of Hartford, (All of the Directors). Miss Sadie and Miss Josie Erickson |state of Connecticut,) ’ of this city; two sons, Oscar and {es: Eric Erickson of this city; three|County of Hartford, | grandchildren, and a brother in| Sweden. > / the home on Park streot Friday afl- | Nair, being all of the directors of ernoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Abel {5yo 'gurrite Girt shop, Inc. and A. Ahlquist, pastor of- the F’I”“'mnde oath to the truth of the fore- Lutheran church, will officate. ~Tn- @0 080000t HALE S5 e fore: i will be in Fairview ceme- |50 "% ¢ “Smiling Joe” Kennedy Observing Birthday Traftic Officer Joseph Kennedy, lauded by press and pulpit as the most popular policeman in the city, and known to the public, especially the motoring public, as “Smiling Joe” is celebrating his birthday an- niversary today. *“Joe” is receiving the congratulations of his friends, May T7th, 1927. ISRAEL NAIR, Notary Public. AMENDMENT TO PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLU- TION BY AGREEMENT OF STOCKHOLDERS We, all of the Directors of The Schroedel Knitting Co., a corpora- tion organized under the statute laws of the State of Connecticut and located in the Town of New Britain, County of Hartford, HEREBY CERTIFY, that every stockholder of said corporation has signed and acknowledged an agree- ment that the corporate existence of such corporation shall be terminated, which instrament is dated the bth day of February, 1927. CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES At the meeting of the sectional |presidents of the Central Junior high school this morning, the presi- dents were ordered by Mr. French, ! principal of the school, to become |traffic officers in the two buildings especially adapted for refinishing operations, and not only produce a rich, full finish that satisfies completely, but save time and money. They are high grade in every detail and made to withstand the severe wear and exposure to which motbr cars are subjected; they are of good body, work freely under the brush, flow out smoothly, make a handsome finish, and cover well with one coat over a suitable surface. Finishing Facts The quantities of finishing material specified “below will usually be found ample to refin;sh the average tourifig ‘car,” and produce a high class and satisfactory job. Vi The big saving accomplished by finishing your own car the “Berry Way” is a feasible and practical economy that should appeal to every car owner, whether he does the work himself or lets his chauffeur do it. Amount of Material Required to Refinish Your Car the “Berry Way” FOR CAR BODY—ONE QUART Berry Broth- ers’ Auto Color Enamel will cover the average Touring Car Body one coat. FOR HOOD AND FENDERS—To finish the Hood and Fenders, Chassis, Hubs and Ribs, ONE QUART Berry Brothers’ Auto Color Enamel. FOR REFINISHING SEAT LEATHER—Berry Brothers’ Seat Leather Dressing dries in one hour, won't soften from the heat of the hody. ONE PINT will refinish the average seven-pas- senger car seats. FOR WHEELS—To refinish Spokes Felloes, ONE PINT covers one coat. FOR LEATHER TOPS—For Leather or Pan- tasote Tops, use Berry Brothers’ Auto Leather Top-Dressing. Seals it up—makes it water- proof, clean and like new. ONE PINT will cover the average Touring Top. FOR RENEWING MOHAIR TOPS — Mohair Tops can be renewed, all one-color with one coat of Berry Brothers’ Mohair Top Dressing. ONE QUART is the amount required. and Growing with Reason HARDWARE COIPA 220 TEL. 809, Y MAIN ST. OPP. MONUMENT for the remainder of the week, tak- ing posts in the vicinity of their home room. Mr. French also spoke on the efficiency lists not being sent | into the office each week by the home rpom secretary. The Junior Dramatic club under the direction of Miss Agnes McLam "will present to the school in' the | auditorium this afternoon the play, t the Sign of the Pewter Jug.” o o g City Advertisement —_— REFRESHMENT CONCESSION —WILLOW BROOK PARK Bids will be received until 5 P. M. | Wednesday, May 25th for the Re- | freshment Concession at Willow Brook ®ark for the season of 1927. This Concession covers the sale of candy, fruit, ice cream, soda, to- bacco, etc., and the bidder is to pro- vide his own stand or building. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. R. B. Wainright, Supt SKIPPY All claims against sald corpora- tion may be sent to David L. Nair of New Britain, Conn.,, P. O. Box 278, on or before Sept. 7th, 1927, Dated at New Britain, this 12th day of May, 1927. HERMAN SCHROEDEL, WILLIAM A. SCHROEDEL, ANNA T. SCHILLING, (All of the Directors). State of Connecticut,) tss County of Hartford, | Personally appeared Herman | Schroedel, Milliam -Schroedel and |Anna T. Schilling, being all of the Directors of The Schroedel Knitting Co., and made oath to the truth of the foregoing certificate by them signed, before me. ISRAEL NAIR, Notary Public. _— “Results” is an easy word to say but a hard one to show. If youre ‘from Missouri, I'm the chap you |are looking for. I am a Herald Classified Ad. i '2 vow'r THmK AL Yousaw. ORIOLES UNOERSTAND THE , Cu8 RuLEs. we NOW THAT THE LADIES 15 ASLEEP, UNK, DON'T § Y'THINK WE OUGHTTA CALL A SPADE A SPADE, AN’ FACE At & Court of Probate holden at New Britaln, | Berlin in the County of Hartford and State of Conmecticut, on the 18th -day the Estate of Leonard Petrunti, late of New Britain, within sid district de- ceased. months be allowed and limited for the | be given of this order by advertising in Britai | district, and by posting a ropy thereof | whero the .deceased last dwelt. | | within and for the District of Barial Lots, Mopuments L inforced: wate: hermetically proot, sealed. N. B. Vault Co.,Tel. 3370, N’mm 133 Osk 8t Monuments of all sizee and descriptions. Carving end letter cutting our_specialty. Florists May, A. D. 1920, Present, Bernard F. Gaffnéy, dge. On motion of Maria Pet id New Britain, as Administratrix on Esq.. 't of This Court doth decree that six of said estate to exhibit their |~ gendellt's Green! 38 OCak W Phone 2181-3. VARIETY—Of piants and fowers. Low priced. Come in and see them. Johs- son's Greenhouse. 517 Church street. lost and Found » SOLLIE DOG lost. Light brown. Finder call_4661-4. Anton Gantner. GLABSES LOST, 'tortolse shell, Certified from Record, Beloin Garage, Church 8t, and post BERNARD F. GAFFNEY, Judge.| office. Reward. Retum to 11§ Church 8t newspaper published in said New . and having a circulation in satd | the publlc sign post in sald Town | New Britain nearest the pllce;' AUTOMOTIVE AUTOMOTIVE As There Are Thousands of FORD OWNERS Who have favored us with their business in the past 23 yedrs, it is our duty ‘to continue to serve them with Genuine FORD Parts and Service We have a large stock of Ford parts and a well equipped service station— 10 and 12 Pesrl: Street LOW REPAIR RATES Elmer Automobile Co. 22 Main St. New Biitain Telephone 1513 FORD OWNERS Your Old Car For a New Car o o AR e ANNOUNCEMENTS 1f ANNOUNCEMENTS BOSTON FERNS—Very reasonabie prices. | GODGE _BROTHERS—8ales snd_Bervice. { AUTOMUTIVE I e O REO SPEED WAGON for ssle ta running condition. No_ resso: na rofused for quick sali. 67 Linden . Tel. 366312 . . OUR OFFERIXGS THIS WEEK Lost_and ' Found 13 DOG, black_and whits, lost. Call Leoally la. Tol. 3438-14. A% | ROSARY BEADS, stiver. lost en Ellis or So. Main 8ts. May 8. Finder call 713-3. WHITE BPITZ DOG lost. _Abawers to name of Flosay. Tel 1117-5. RIl Tost. ring with _two A8 initialed i inside. [ Please s notify the Herald. Ch Personals AMATEURS, ATTENTION—We faraieh all films on ferotypes which_ give your smavehots o Bigh glosey Salss. No ea- tra_charge. Areade Studfo. SPENCER CORSETS — Burgical _and dress. le to measure. Mrs. Annetta Carpenter, 37 Glen Bt. Tel. 139-12. 19 NASH VICTORLA 1925 CHEVROLET .coacn - 1923 NASH 17 PASK: AEDAN 1526 DODGE SPORT TOURING 1926 REO SEDAN o 1924 HUR CLUB SEDAN (s um.w AUTOMOTIVE Auto and Truck Ageacics 8 BUICK MOTOR CARS—8ales and Berv- lce. Capito) 'Buick Co., 193 Arch 8t Phone 26/ x CADILLAC_AND LA BALLE CARE — Sales & Service. Lash Motors, Inc. “A Reliable Concern.” 411 West Main §t. Tel. 3000. CHRYSLER—{ and 6. #aies and serve ice. Bennett Motor Sales Co. 350 Arch 8t. Phone 2953 2 All These Used Cars Are in Real Good Conditton. p KENNETH M. SBEARLE & CO. Corner Elm and Park Strects TELEPHONE 2110 _—_— DEPENDABLE USED CARS Dodge Brothers 1926 Coupe 1825 Sedan 1924 Coupe 1933 Touring 1926 Caach 1926 Coupe Special Sale on Used Fords, ail models, 1923 to 1925 Terms: Arranged QPEN , EVENINGS.. service, Buperior Auto Co: 181 Church 8. Phone 313, o 8 & F. Motor Sales Corp., 113) Stan- ley St. Phone 731. FORD CARA—Tvucks, tractors pal service, farm (mplements. Automotive Stles and Servics, 348 Bim st Tel 701, FORD CARS—Trucks and Fordson (rac- tors. Sales and Service. Berlin Auto Sales, Beritn. Holmquist Brom., Prop, Phone 513, - FRANKLIN CARS—The car for the next 10 years. Sales and Bervice. 401 Weat Main St. Tel. 3696. HUPMOBILE AND BTAR—Bales roome and service department. Burritt Motor Sales Co., 240 Hartford Ave. st Stan. ley Bt Tel. 4195. MOON ~AND DIANA—Sales & Bervice. R. G Rudolph. 137 Cherry 8t Tel 2061-3, NASH—Motor cara. Gee the new fine | Sales and Service, A. G. Hawker, 88 | Elm _8t. Phone 2488. s OAKLAND AND- PONTIAC—Sales and | service. Products of General Motors. C. | A Bence. 60 Chestnut Bt. Tel. 3318 PAIGE Bixes and Eights. ~The Most | Beautiful Cars In America.” Whitmore | Paige Co., 319 East Main St. Tel. 2810. REO MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKB— Kenneth M. Searle_& Co. Ssles and Service; cor. Eim and Park Sts. Phone 2110. Local agents for Gabriel Snubbers. WILLYS-KNIGHT _ AND _ OVERLAN AGENCY—6ales and Service. ‘Fine mo- tor cars. Beloin Garage and Motor Sales, Fred Boloin, Jr. Prop, 115 Church &t Phone_4560. SELDEN TRUCKS—Bales and Service | Palace Garage, 33 East: Meip 8 Tel |STUDEBAKER MOTOR _ CARB—Bales and Service. Albro Motor Sales Co.. | 225 Arch 8t. Phome 2¢0.' Autos and Trucks For Sale ° CLYDESDALE—Truck. 6§ ton. Very good condition. Will sacrifice it taken at poes Buperior Auto Co., 13 Church t. FOR BALFE—3, ton dumb truck, very good condition and low in price. Bu- parior Auto Co. 126 Church 8t. - FORD COUPE, 1925—Good condition. Original tires. Very low mlleage. Tel. 3218-W after 6:30 p. m. WILLYS KNIGAT BEDAN—3 Overlana touring cara, Ford sedan, Ford coupe & & F. MOTOR-SALES CQRE. TEL. 731 1129 STANLEY '8T. NOW 18 THE TIME TO BUY 1926 Nash _Sedan 1926 Hup 3 Sedan. 1925 Ford Ton Truck 192¢ Ford Touring, 1924, Chevrolet Touring 1924’ Chevrolet Coupe , 1926 Ford Tudor dp - . 1/ BURRITT MOTOR:8ALES Co, 88 ARCH ST.° TELEPHONE #th, w Britaln Agency Star HARTFORD AVB., COR. STANLEY PHONB 4195, —_—— YOUR MONEY'S WORTH I8 HERE | i | for Hupmobile and | Cara, 1923 Dodge Coupe 1924 Overland Touring 1926 Ford 1 Ton Truck 1824 Ford Coach 1325 Chevrolet Touring , 1934, Ford Open Express MANY OTHERS . All in the Very Best Condition and Sold _with' Our Guhrantes SUPERIOR AUTO CO. 1235 CHURCH BTREET R. C. Rudolph, 127 Cherry 8t 51 MAIN STREET. REAR We want to trade several 1925 or: 1926 Ford Automobiles for NEW FORD CARS Business is good with us—so to secure some good used cars for waiting buyers, we make this unusual offer. Liberal Allowances AUTOMOTIVE SALES and SERVICE CORPORATION New Britain’s Only Authorized Ford Dealer 248 Elm Street 45 Arch Street Open Evenings Telephone 2700—2701 Your Own Terms *CAUSE LAST weeK PUT UP SOMERSET GOHAGEN FOR MEMBERSHM. | AUTOMOTIVE Auto Parts and Accessories 11 Low Priced Values 1924 ESSEX COACH 1926 FORD TUDOR 1925 FORD COUPE 1922 PAIGE TOURING - 1925 FORD TUDOR EVERY ONE LIKE NEW Elmer Automobile Co. 22 MAIN ST. TEL. 1513 | GOODYEAR— PRICE - INCREASD COMING.: GET YOUR ORDER IN AT ONCE: WB PROTECT YOU. 3c.YNExL TIRE & WASHINGTON PHONB 900. batteries, auto V. Tire & Battery L. h'!l. DON P AND LEE TIRES—Wet ry storage batteries. J. M. Farrell, USED CAR DEPT. L Rockwell Ave., cor. Webster Hill. Tel. 10-12 WEST PEARL {1569, | THOMPSON VALVES aund_Grafild Brake Lining. Leghorn Motor Parts Co. Parta for all cars. Eim, ‘corner East- Main, TTREB $6.60—Guaranteed, size 30x3%. Tube to match $1.50. Budd Auto Products Co., 161 Arch t. Tel 3389 UBED " TIRES— ANl wies 33 and ndard " Tire Co., Kelly Springfeld distributora 39 Arch Bt 14 Garages To Let HART 8T, 177—2 car garuge and Euc 20d floor for #torage. Tel. 1311-13. Motorcycles and Bicycles 13 CSED BICYCLES—Good condition. Low in price. Economy 8port Shop, suc- cessor to “Hadfield’s” 15 Main St AUTO REPATRING—Doba 1h yont . owe garage if desired All makes of cara ctric service. HERE YOU CAN BUY SAFELY Lexington Brougham 1924 Ford Tudor Sedan 1923 Lexington Touring 19256 Lexington Touring 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 1924 Ford Panel Delivery 1925 Chevrolet Screen Delivery 1926 Pontiac Landau Sedan C. A. BENCE 50 Chestnut St. Tel. 2218 AN’ I SAID ANYBoDY COULD BCACKBALL HIM. Norbert B. Barth, 113 Commonwealth Ave. Day and night service..Tel._ 281, By PERCY CROSBRY (Copyright, 1935, by Motropolitan Newspaper Service.) BUT T DIDN'T MEAN FOR NUTSEY To KNOSK HiM WiTh HIS OLD MAN'S BoweIn’