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WFI=Philadelphin—395 ErE— 645 - Roof Garden broadcast anis on Fastern Daglight Saving Time.) MU 5 |n\\(| TUSIC TONIGHT, Seriliorahantna announce Mindelphia—305 im Duddy; talk m.—Danes ore p. m.—Dance orchestra and others contralta 9 miners to win the long-contested WELL TAKEN CARE OF p. m.—Marguerite Crossland 710 p. m.—Ernie Golden's orch. 7:30 p. m.—Virginia LeFevre, con- WEEI—Boston—176 p. m.—Big Brother club. 45 p. m.—Lost and found; scores, Musicale, Bridgeport Trolley Manager Saye City Has Ample Facilities WRNY—New York—258 b oreercoa0h 7.40 p. m.—Market forecast. : BB SOLY ri scores. m.—Orlando’s concert orch, P mi—Speeially progrem, m.—Anna Husso, soprano. B. Arvin, “Radio.” Neverbreak Steamer Wardrobe Trunks $21 59 Of three-ply veneer construction, covered with hard fiber; fitted with draw-bolts, spring lock and heavy hardware; lined with figured cretonne and has hat, shoe compartment and laundry bag. P. Peck, “Aerials." m.—Bernstein Trio. m.—Sound guseing contect. | | | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925. VOICES IN THEAIR 9 p. m.—"Ipana Troubadours Mr, Bearls death brought to an| 10 p. m.—Apollo eoncert ensemble end a long and exceptionally urm. 10:30 p. m Dance musle life of what I" "' que n'ly ll‘l’lnm N ountry law Five N AY. WEDNESDAY R han EatabahE At Es RO Eane (’ ‘ sary of his admission to the bar hv' 1 4U | recounted many reminiscences, not | only as a lawyer but as politician. Funeral services for Mr. Searls Also Was Former Stae Sere- =11 ve neta t the vome wriday - Blews(er Boy Hangs Himseli noon, 2 o'clock standu mne, co | ) [ducted by the Re ephen T, lnw x 3 {ary and Party Leader | svan, Suator of v Commreuionsi | After Rejection . - ek Kl church asslsted by Dr. Willlam | H Store Closed Wednesday Afternoons Until September 2nd WGY —Schenectad y —380 | Beech Oimstead, head master at | ChltAsahiatatos Thempson, Conn., July 15 (M — |Pomtret sehool. Burial will be n| Brewser, N. Y. July 4 theater orchestra |Charles E, Searls, state attorney for the cemetery at Pomfret, During an automebile ride . 'k of Knokledga talk. | Windham county, died at his home | Besides his wife, only one other | rneet Murello, 17 years old, TO Call Us Wlthout TO“ Chal’ge—C&ll 3500 The Relation of here yest oy afternoon at 3:00 near relative survives, a nephew, | asked Miss Cora Mason ot and the Stage” by |Standard time. He had been in fal arls Dearington, a student at Yale, | ®ith whom he had been friendly, t Bentle Ing health for two years. His last |who spends his vacations at the|Marry him. Each tin - WRW—Tarrytown—233 months ago ,and the past two days S | Murello stopped the on A A WEAR=New York—402 l1a 3 orchestra he has been unconselons. | ‘.-.-m road near Crafts, got out and \ Astoria dinner 0 m.—Gordon MacMunn,| Mr. Searls was one of the oldest mounted a arby stonewall He ecla an lme a e 0 2 |members at the Connectient bar in ‘w-n put one end of a leash around ! 045 —Talk length of service, and the oldest his neck and mad ther er a | m.—WRW orchestra |practicing member of the Windham fast to the iimb of Joki e inty bar, having been admitted 57 F ”NIUN MlNERS so Miss Mason thought, id | vears ago next month, He was dean he would kill himee inless n's or Al et rl\ttr::[!fnv':allrntn:? |nf state's attorneye, having held of ed to marry I | an - \ 2=PIANOETAC) fice continuously sinee 03 he ha suddenly swun nt WAZN ooy Gt n P m ,,\(m\,m Titsne andltilends | rm'.A ]-:‘lh\'»‘li:‘;n-I»l‘l:nn d T ” iE “] T]II]&S"’""‘ \”, wall Miss '\] o1 "1 11 5 1 o Topea'a dancs ore [ Lo20) Pollics Infthe stateanda Two Years Ago IR e T Whether you are planning a vacation at the shore or mountains, cheatra i i Sty — | he body wus taken to th DD 1 awg v 1 3 7 B 7 s et nEey {sxerpionn lofpastericon gyl SRR e olEe e or are going away to school in the fall, you will want good- er Davis' orches >olitical preferment did not appea Atlantie City, > , July 15 (M |of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ch e WHAM—Rochester—278 e : : Ntallolof B Mis 5 e p e e asont strongly to him and while many | oo the last attempt of anthracite | Murello of I Mies Masor looking luggage that will give the correct impression. Select it WGRS—New York—31 b o ;' r oh' -l |offices were open he aeccepted but in telling of ¢ which pre 1 t] l d ] f 1 t {» t ll m.—Unecle Gaebee —Theater orchestra; sceres; few from time to time, Forty years ceded Mure ald that she during s sale 7 7 he i ality exceptionaliy Palisadians orchestra., weather ‘,w: ha declined an appointment to | “check-off" from the mine owners In | 4ia not know whether Murelln | W ng‘ 11s sale and you may he sure or quallty at excel 2 red Meyer, tenor. |the superior court bench, and also [1923 produced a union heroine from |qinped an the wall or deliberatel low prices. EnasRRlsag ans orehestid WIAR—Providence—306 |in those days he declined the oppor- |an unlooked-for quarter Was re-|qropneq off, R 7:30 p. m.—U. & Army band |tunities for nomination for congr: »d for the first time today by & WMCA—New York—341 e i and did not encourage his friend s Kennedy, miners' interna- w d be N b k 30 o moBvals Goldeda orch, [P P M—Apelie concert ensemple, |20 410 Kb encourats e friends ) HOONS N crveireasurar Steamer Wardro everbreal for governor. He aecquired wealth | Mr. Kennedy was rrwlfl‘"' of dis- b T k R A i P e Trunks Wardrobe Trunks wealth fs nated in a community lke | of two years ago. 1 & “check-of ‘ ! : tralto his home town or the city in whicn | by which a mine paymaster would | Bridgeport, July 14 (P—Dridge 7.45 p. m.—Arline Felker, soprano. |he practiced thiroughout his life, He |be required to deduct union dues)Pott e e T 16 89 $27 89 15 p, m.—Bob Emmerich, planiat, |20 P m—? however, went fo the general assam- | from pay envelopes was then as di | tation tactl \', ‘;,,.y it requires on \ . p. m.—Virgima Le Fevre, con- " ly from Thompson in 1871 and | puted an e as it promises to b its stree 3. Potter, manager of > B a £ n AR s 1586, Tn 1551 he as secretary of |coms mow. At the height of the |the Bridgeport division, Connecticut Vileanized fiher covered, over a three-ply A well-made trunk, fiber covered and 5:45 p. m.—Bob Emmerich, planist. i 4‘““'"(”‘,:;‘"‘*""‘“):" etate for one term during the ad- | controversy Mr. Kennedy said he Co. told the Rotary club in an ad- B veneer; fitted with good grade of hard- bound with heavy hardware and a special § peame-Leon RREL Harions Rt Tl 1ty agd | miletiztoni ot MG ovsinori§ Hobart frscelved ankanenymousSlsitc s Ina| drcsdibetors hall bonsiat ielslts ware and spring lock; lined with fancy locking device; fitted with eight hangers, 2,30 p. m.—Hour of music. ‘Rmmw of New Haven. He went to | forming him t paid spies and |fleld Hotel yesterday. Independent i e and with inging trollev, three four drawers, a hat box, shoe box and dust 10:30 p. m.—To be announced. A X the senate from the 25th district in |agltators were belng maintained in{bus lines are in almost every in CLECUDAE ALE Wish SWINGIE ey, KR iy el v e 11:30 p. m.—Jack Emith, baritone. v :::. ;"fl:"': ‘"'fl“:""‘ [1209-10 and way chairman of com- | nther Creek section to block [stance duplicating service given drawers and hat compartment. An ex- curtain. rriced very special, 12-1 a. m.—Broadway Bright Lights.|® 7 Zoncertprogram Imittea on the judiclary and party |1l heck-off” by a city detective [trolleys fn the thickly populated coptionally good value, leader in the upper | ch. Hela 5 lareas of the city, he said Wh made the address to the eenate on| Investigation confirmed the truth | The independent § lines are 2ary the death of Governor George L. | tip, Mr. Kennedy said. [ thriving In sections developed by Lilley prior to the memorial gervice, | Along came other letters, supply- | traction service by offering parallc WardrObe Trunks ¢ IS He was a delegate to the national |ing ly names ‘and p s, ac-)travel routes, Approximately 15.1 m‘i‘_'}‘(""‘fl;j";fl'fi""—-"” convention in 1898 In which noml- |cording to Mr. Kennedy, who said |miles of city territory are covered 2 5 :I;{?« ”’- ; ated Willlam McKinley, | he was thus enabled to locate and Ly the independent lir Trolleys $37 89 Al el apetony r. Searls was a native of Pom- |identify the alleged agents. and take |pperate over 104 miles of t s . N ays Sheneer, program. | fret, being born March 25, 1546, He | measures to “porsuade them to leave | Connacticut ©o. buses on 7.5 1 - e 1o selections. R e e M S S e A trunk of extra heavy construction with 1]) g = ‘l\;\mkn’k orches m,l k Searls. His father was stock | One of the agents, a1, turned grated steel braces on exterior and extra heavy 1 X —Marke eport; chvil Lroke L pf 1 i i i e SRR ok and I PsoniGrecel{ad Bals (louijloyiBata W e nr-eldent ot S . hardware; lift lid with padded top, cre- irly chooling in that —cit He | Panther Creek “loca RecelVing | READ THE HERALD CLASSIFTED tonne lined and fitted with four drawers, cume to Thompson at the age of 11, [ hint of his exposure, the man was | ADS FOR RESULTS 10 ¥ § I box, 3 attended Thompson Academy and jable to get out his back door in | i g 0 hangers, shoe box, hat compartment vas graduated {rom Yale In 1568, |time t6 escaps Kennedy's men com- and laundry bag. 1od o Rt “_ He studied law In the office of Gil- |ing in the front He returned for | e Tl lanor ol he National Caplto bert W, Phillips of Putnum and | his trunk three days later, guarded | 16 p. m—Gertrude St. Clair, so-|*%::% P. M.=Musical program. hung out his shingle In 1870. Tn|by three policemen, | e he formed a partnership with | The letter hox number on the en- KDKA—Pittshurgh—309 ‘rank 1. Russell in 1910 How-. | velope, and Mr. Kennedy's inform- 0 p. m.—S8cores every half hour. ard C. Bradford was admitted to the | ant turned out to he an attractive E.'!'AJ”»’Lm Hour of music firm irl employed in the detective | an and Osberne, Mr. arls gerved Thompson as | agency. Her father and brothers | \\\IA!‘—&n Dartmouth—140 town clerk, school vieltor and us- |were members of a union in the | tiee of the peace, He had been | middle west, | u 0 ec nc ervlce m.—Unele Gerbee, Roseland dance orch 30 p. m.—Palisadians orchestra president of the state bar assoctation | T & time however, district gy | 7 p. m—Fred Meyer, tenor. ind was WAY(—New York—526 10 p. m.—Palisadiana WHN—New York—361 m.—Danee music. p. m.—Manager String orch. 1.—Richman’s Entertainers, p. m.—McGovern's boxing per- | 10:50 p. m.—Seores; time WCAP—Washingeon—169 7:30.9 p. m.—U. S. Army - w 36-Inch Likly h Dress Trunks $19.95 Neverbreak Wardrobe Trunks A well-made trunk protected with steel $32 89 . bands and covered and bound with vulean- ember of the American | officlals communicated h - the|C, A, ABETZ Tel. 2860 A\ full-sized trunk \_\nh lift top: metqnne ized fiber; fitted with draw-bolts and ‘ o i are 2ne yflur”u\:m( Ation. HHI.\‘ (rn“r'rna\l r]fln- zirl she was looking for another job. sias) lined and fitted with 10 h;m,r;riml‘s‘ lgur spring lock; lined with pretty cretonne - mentary lessons 3 —.. C. o8, le. ections were with three Greek lot- [ As soon as she had collected enot i g Irawers, a hat compartme 'y 2 2 3 s LS < i 50 p. m.—Sports talk. tor ancleties while at Yale—Kappa | information (o ['.:u] ,.v-q‘;v shlfl }17,‘?‘"'; L LEANT N Sl i ;(.I',',N"' aihadiconrainEnpaneRR D and with two trays. Specially priced for R anead taaons p. m.—Mrs. John Anderson, so- Sigma, Psl Upsilon and Theta Psl, [ be anti-union activity, Mr, Kennedy | = e ks this sale. prano, and the Senior socicty of Wolf's sald, she had quit Ih"‘ old one, o 10 p. m.—Leona Borroum con- Head, He was not a church com- tralto. in American Indian songs. (municant, 20 p. m.—Mrs. John Anderson, so- | and Jerome, singers Brothers. . Palisades orchestra. cluh orchestra Home Economics;" 18-Inch Cowhide Hand Bags The girl had come ecast prepara- N |tory to working her way through Married in 1892 | college was learned. To show their | violinist. | prano. Mr. Rearls married on October 8 fappreciation the unions of district 30 p. m.—Leona Borroum, Span- 1892, Miss Sarah Alice Fell of Bos. |7 voted several hundred dollars fo fsh songs. ton, who survives. Thera were no|her college fund; enough, in fact, to ans and Buttons,” |children by the T'or many | enable har to enter the institution || PANGS installed. 3 vears Mr. and Mrs. Searls spent 1o | of hor dreams tn New York oify 7 00 : Jiminle Kemper, artist monthe cach winter at Camden, §. | wni ar s I Now \"rkfl"’w; s Per Set & One It of black or brown cowhide Hand . and (wo months cach summer at | vear, Mr, Kennedy safd, The finan. b § DBaes with waterproof lining and two —Bear Mountain Inn String a seashore resort In Massachusetts, d which she carned from SINGER’S yockets | he annua cossing B 2 ks fe) )CKeLs. m»\'“' January ; }l n of the miners made it possible for her | . ndham county criminal eourt he ! 1o continue collegs without dron WTAM—Cleveland—389 personally conducted nearly all the | gt o o " Vithout dropping OIL STATION m—Music Rox orchesira cagcs. His eye sight wae well pro- | | 112 WEST MAIN ST, —Organ recital and artis! served and even then he read his| llenden Hour. briefs and law books without usge of | R | New Britain Sign Co. | — | Mr. Searls served as pors nnm New York—2i3 WEAR—Cleveland—389 [connsel for Geo, M. Coffin, who was | “Doing Better What m.—Hotel Cleveiand orchestra, |recelver of the First National bank | Many Do Weli” |of Putnam in August, 1824, and ha 34 CHURCH ST, looked after the litization which Indestructible Bellows Suit Cases $6 25 26-inch oxhide fiber suit cases with leather corners and long straps; made with shirt pockets and priced special for this sale. || Are your Brakes ready for inspee- tion® 1f not have quick change —New York—273 8 orchestra. elvn Darville, eoprtno 36-Inch Likly Dress Trunks Suit Cases $12 89 $4 49 A trunk with fiber covering over a three. SEEUND HAND BUILDING 2{-inch cases made over steel frames and ply veneer basswood box; fitted with a Tuale Gricki Boss. St e v naning of the avai| Tel. 894 MATER||Al§ ,l.:UR MBS s e e B et e st “ CROWLEY BROS. [ Doors, Windows, Plumbing 'g'u» Black DuPont cker hospital nder, soprano. WTAS—Elzin—302 Good, tenor nd Rita Coakley, == Continuation of WTAS tures, Radlators, Lumber, PAINTERS AND wood, ete. Apply to foreman on job. New Britaln Town Farm, A. H. HARRIS WARG—Richmond Hill—318 Bchabter and T WOO—Philadeiphia—sns Armay band Frank E. Goodwin WOEF—Flgin—275 | | | | WCX—Detroit—5186 Goldkette's ensemble ClNDERS FOR SALE —General Trucking— 1366 STANLEY ST. Tel. 3472-2 t Symphony \\\\I-( Incinnati— '.'IX e sine @t | WHENT IN. HARTFORD w "\.[\I’ ,v-‘ incinnat|—326 l)].\}‘: (‘T ‘ THE HONISS ' OYSTER HOUSE 22 STATE ST. Under Grants 25¢, 50c and 81 Store | o recital (p Also, Always a Fresh Supply To ! I Take Home | .. |HOMES e FARMS Atlanta—128 o || BUILDING LOTS ' INVESTMENT PROPERTY X Read the m || CLASSIFIED ADS on the PRECEDING PAGE s illa—g00 PWX—Havana—i00 Band nf the Cuban r Eyesight Spectalist MAIN ST, Phone 1905 DECORATORS 267 Chapman Street Estimates Cheerfully Given on All Jobs — Tel. 2813 | Fine Two-Family House Rocky Hill Ave, or CHAS. MERBERG & SON Wreckers Pioneer 68 New Haven, Conn N—-0 ] """ ———— | with 12 rooms in the south- ern section of the city, Only finished four months ago, hot water heat, solid oak floors, 3-car garage. Make your application now for a first morigage. CampReal Estate Co. 292 Main Street Phone 313 Rooms 305-6, Bank Bldg FOR SALE Plainville — New cottage, low price. Camp Street — 13-room single house, haths. Upson's Corner — Single house, all modern. DE WITT A. RILEY €O, INC. INSURANCE SFRVICE NATL. BANK BUILDING IN BUILDING THAT NEW HOME Why not have prices quoted you on Copper Leaders and Gutters, Also Sheet Metal Tinning and Furnace Work. W. H. METCALFE — Telephone 595 — COR. ARCH and LINWOOD—NEW BRITAIN ‘!@oxf HERE, JIM || '{ THIS WOULDNT A "} HAPPENED 1F YOLD KEEP YOUR MIND ON | YoUR WORK “STEAD O \TALKING BASE BALL BY STANLEY NOW TH OLD ( STINGY WILL HAVE TO BuY A COLLAR TRE MAIN STREET ACCIDENTL.Y SRAVED . THE WART OFF HOLTON TRIMBLES) NECK LATE YESTERDAY- @) 1923 BY JOMNSON FEATURES. e