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"NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923. MOYNIHAN-WILCOX Joseph M. Moynihan and Miss Pearl M. Wilcox Married At St. Mary's | Church by Rev, John T. Winters | OR,PULLEN REPORTED I PRIZES SELECTED FOR | WALL ST. MONEY 870 1 | LEAD FOR BATK POST g o ooy O ORD, F NOKNATED | Dr. Coyle, Dr. Bevin and Dr. Weare Wager Stipulates He Must Be Named O : Y HERALD, 835 MILES OF ROAD IN EI]NN APPROVED Aowted by Govt. as States‘ ~+ Federal Aid System v New Britain Herald :— . Herald Fresh Air Tournament Shuttle Meadow Club July 18 Please enter me in the Fresh Air Tournament. The marriage of Joseph M. Moyni- han of Burnham street, Hartford, to | Parties Miss Pearl M. Wilcox of Hillcrest ‘ “ se of | o o L v : |avenue, this city, took place yesterday 0 Ang the glih iy glylk: the i of| New York, July 10—With the presi- | morning at '9 o'clock at St. Mary’s afternoon that the only applicants for | the links with Val Klood, local pro-| dential election sixteen months off the [ohyreh, Rev. John T. Winters officiat- | fessional, offering his services as| petting commissioners in Wall Street | superintendent of health who are| ing. ~Miss Mary C. Daley, a cousin of actually in the running are: Dr. Rich- starter, Contestants will | have begun to accept hets on the out- | the groom, was bridesmaid and Martin T. Moynihan of Hartford, brother of Also Said to Have Some Support By One of Popular (Continued from First Page) for Appointment as Supt. It was reported about City Hall this BY GEORGE H. MANNING make up (Washington Bureau of New Britain Heraid), | ‘Washington, July 10.—Eight hun- jard W, of the New Britain General hospital; Dr. Coyle of Waterbury; Dr. Bevin of Pullen, medical superintendent| their own matches, foursomes or two- somes, among their friends. 'Total| come, terest in the 1924 election. | ting commissi Wall Street is playing great in- One bet- ner, W. L. Darnell & the groom, was best man, The bride was attired in a traveling | My handicap is | suit of blue with hat to match and wore a corsage bouquet of roses. The bridesmaid wore a gown of brown Tof 1 to 20 that Alfred I, Smith, gov- | brocaded Roshanara crepe with hat to | ernor of New York, will be tho next |match. Her bouquet was of yellow | president of the United States. | roses. Another wager of $1,000 is sald to| The gift of the bride to the brides- | have been offered at the same odds|mald was a string of pearls and the | thdt in the event of Smith's nomina- | Eroom gave the best man gold cuff tion for president, Carl Sherman, now | links. attorney-general of this state, will suc- | Immediately dred and thirty-five miles of Con- has received funds to be wagered on possible candidates. The firm says | it has on deposit $2,000 to bet at odds necticuf roads designated Dby the @New Jersey, a retired physician wlth scores for the 18 holes will determine Co., state highway commission have been | considerable experience both in the | the winners. The ladies will play nine officially approved by the secretary flf'mfix" nntlylnl:h'i‘l( 1”f‘-|and Dr. Weare pojes in the morning only. of agriculture as the state's federal- "r‘fl; ew York city, also an ex-army| phere will be a first and second aid system, on which the cost of all|oMcer. . prize for the low score of the day. !:!ure construction will be shared by| It was also reported that of ‘the| mycr, wiil also be a first and second | the federal government, ’ | _”_,,M’ rfl" ’”“’P”";O::"'”f:"’"a“jire "‘; | for the low net score, total score Although the greater part of the|&? ” b AT dy Pplicants| o inus the player's club handicap. The system, which includes all the inter-| With a strong likelihoo former will be named that | the . \ers' handicap event will call for state highways running through Con- N dbhL ndent. Kickers handicap desired . A'pproximate time of play ——————————, (Signed) = following the cere- | (Two dollars payable on day of tournament~—payment on 5“""“"; three prizes, one first and two “set-| necticut, as well as the more impor- | onds.” Tor the ladies there have been | selected two prizes, a first and a sec- ond. They will play on a kicker tant intrastate connections, has been constructed already by the state or| under the old system of federal aid, | the six votes on Drs. H. T. Bray, E. T. Fromen and G. J. Kinsella who represent three of the board have selecting for them | ceed him as governor. missioner also will lay $1,000 at odds | The same com- of 1 to 3 that should Henry Ford be nominated for president by either of | | | mony the couple left on an extended motor trip to Niagara Falls. Upon their return they will reside on Woodstock street, Hartford, grounds.) strongly advocated the [uEndichn;: Bage of Dr. Pullen, appol e PPOINMENL seives the number that they thinc {ha' tuo popular parties he will be | should bring their total score down| ejected the thirtieth president of = the ible for federal aid whenever the BTSN G to 45 to 50 when it is subtracted. An| iinited States. LAWYER MAKES APPEAL AR i state highway authorities request it, unknown number between those two PO e e rovided of course that the state is| _ 4 P | Counsel For Pappas Visits Governor there are a few important links now under construction or approved for immediate construction; and the en- tire system will henceforward be elig- | will be drawn before the play and| ATTACH RESERVATIONS the lady whose total minus her previ- | ously selected handicap happens to| P¥ The Assoclated Press. | prepared to meet its share of the| Paris, July 10.—Reservations were | cost of the desired construction. Under the original federal aid law, hit upon or be necarest to the un- known number will be declared the|attached to its approval of the rati-| B iatis could Tepelve assistance fication of the Washington naval limi- from the United States government winner. In event of tie the owner-| ship of the first prize will be decided [ tation treaty by the senate naval com- on any highway construction in the| Boston, July 10.—John P. Feeney, I‘gfl"{:fl‘:“;‘"- "‘;‘f‘ j;’w"" prize going to] "}”:m"'md*lw ’"n :'lon{:r{p(h"‘;;mf state. By the law of November, counsel for Paul Daskalakis, alias Iaw; ;‘ RDator “"‘]'1 1‘ o roaerys 1921, however, each state was ro- Pappas, waited on Governor Cox to-| , JiAlone sare cregard e’ ag SMpord Y P % a v photograph small f‘nmx;.h to go|the commission and are similar to quired to submit to the department|day with the announced intention of | ;. ") " ycer oo™ 0y ol B O FO L SR reviously voiced by other of agriculture an outline of o com-|MAKINg a formal request for tne| [l % Wpisteont nocket s been de-tobiections b ¥ l prehensive state system, which shoule [commutation of the death sentence 5 < 4 AL be coherent and continuous, and |against Daskalakis to life imprison- which, on the approval of the sccre- | The move was made, Mr. Feeney said, tary of agriculture, should become without the consent of the prisoner, the state's federal aid system. On|Who had refused to sign any papers. this system alone, and on no other| Daskalakis was convicted of the roads in the state, can federal as-|murder of Alice Arsenault, whose sistance be secured. body was found in the cellar of a To date, federal ald systems have |l0dging house in the south end district been approved in 34 states, according|in December, 1922* He s sentenced to the bureau of public roads of the|to die in the week beginning July 11 department of agriculture. The total|When his latest reprieve expires. B e Uniied Bater extimating WILL STILL OWE CITY the entira United States, estimating| Collector’s Cox of Mass. to Ask Life Imprison- ment For His Client. ML{ | | THE MOHICAN MARKE_TJ BEST QUALITY AND THE MARKET PRICE OF BUTTER IS DOWN — YOU WILL NOTE WE GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT BUY AT THESE PRICES AND SAVE MONEY WEDNESDAY MORNING SPECIALS AT THE NEW BRITAIN - MARKET C0.- NUALITY GOODS'AT-u, 318- MAIN 57T, TEL. 2485 the mileage for the states whose sys- tems have not yet been approved, will be over 187,000 miles. Nearly every city of over 5,000 population in the country is located in one of the federal roads, and the few that are not will connect with the system by improved state or county roads. Over 90 per cent of the population of the United States, 1t 18 belleved, will live within 10 miles| of a federal-aid highway. |of Howard F. Smith, former tax col- Sections Of the Connecticut fed-|lector, missing 15 months with $85,- eral-ald system which are now under |000 as an unexplained shortage on his Missing Bridgeport Tax Assets Come Only Within About ‘I $35,000 of Wiping Out His Shortage . LD, SUGAR CURED CORNED BE 'RISSH MADE . L, BA( ON FINEST LARGE ’St’ffed Olives |Queen OlIVes . 38¢|Pint . .. 23¢ — 10 LBS 98¢ 12¢ 18¢c 25¢ 25¢ Fair Department Store and Davidson & Leventhal Clerks Will Be Guests of Management. There will be a joint outing of the employes of the Fair and the David- eon & Leventhal stores tomorrow, as guests of the management. Immediately after the closing hour at noon the employes will leave for Momauguin in two large service busses which have been chartered for the gccasion. On arrival at Momau- guin ‘a ohicken dinner will be served at Swift's. After the dinner aquatic sports will be enjoyed. It is the Intention of the manage- ment to.make the outlng an annual affair. 40e 10¢ 21c Lb: . Bot, \ NBEAM \lAVi)‘\'\AlN 5 5 Lalm’ Bars 29¢ . AND G. SOAP 25¢ Royal Lunch Crackers Pork and Beans 3 cans 25¢ Premier Dressing . jar 33c Corn Flakes 2 packages 15¢ Fancy Tomatoes 3 cans Prunes Good Luck Jar Rings . dozen Cider Vinegar 2 bottles 8c 25¢ By The Assoclated Presa. Hong Kong, July 10.—About 20 of the bandits who held up a train en the Canton Xowloon ranlway near Canton last Saturday were killed to- day in a battle with Chinese troops. The main body of the bandits es- caped to the hills with 90 well-to-do Chinese who were taken prisoners when the train was raided. A Chinese military officer and one soldier was Kkilled in the attack on e the train and loot valued at $50,000 BOY HIT BY AUTO. | was taken. Carl Carlberg, nine year old Meri-| — den boy was taken to the Meriden hospital yesterday afternoon after he| New Haven, July 10.—*“Diamond was struck by an automobile driven|Charley” Caristi and Lawrence Reilly, by Peter Perokas of 61 Madison street convicted of dealing in narcotic drugs, this city. .He was attended by Dr. {were started for Atlanta penitentiary A. A. Tower of the Silver city but his|today In care Marshal injuries are not serious. |JacoB Walter. CERTO—For Makmg Jell Wedgwood Cleamery BUTTER b 44c . .. BEST PURE LARD . Fresh E Eggs —... dozen 35c FANCY RIPE PEACHES Fresh Native Beets Native Peas, . bottle 33¢ .21h 87¢ 2 1b 25¢ Nucoa Nut Oleo ... 1b 28¢ . 2 quarts 25¢ Green Beans, Sweet Juicy Oranges WHEAT—GRAHAM—RYE— BREAD ............... LB. 5¢ START FOR PRISON 2 quarts 25c¢ 2 s 2; e el STEAK . ... . Ib. 18 SHOULDERS ... Ib. 11¢ LEAN SMOKED SHOULDERS ........... Ib 1lc BOIL; ING 5c l-‘ORFI FANCY Lh(,a OF MILK struction with federal assistance are|the city for at least $35,000 it was LEAN PORK CHOPS ....... ; o 22¢ PORK CHOPS ... Village, most of the route from East [deavor on July 16 to dispose of all of N T iD FRESH| BEST PURE GEMNUT P fisehment e iy ceasurac i ENDS SPERRY & BARNES’ HAMS ...... Ib 16¢ OUTING AT HOMATGUIN e s j _ ENGLISH BRE Lb. Casualties in Latest Depredations— NEW POTATOES—Best No. 1 Stock—15 Lb. Peck ........ 69 Large Ripe Cantaloupes 3 for 25¢ Solid New Cabbage ... Lb. 5¢ MARSHMALLOW—LARGE SIZF— . Ea. 25¢ of Bridgeport hus reaiized on ail as. Fresh Gr'nd Hamburg 3 Lbs. 25¢ yLegs Fancy Lamb .... Lb. 30c FRESH CUT HAMBURG b 18¢ LAMB i FED VEAL 8c . 20 the following: From Milford to Corn- |learned today from City Attorney BEST FRANKFORTS | b 18¢ GOLDEN WEST % c Haven to New London, and from |Smith's personal property now under ey A e oeery || SWIFT'S GOLDEN WEST FOWL ........ Ih 39¢ Eggs | lard Margarine 20 BANDITS KILLED DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR .. 5 Th pkg. s0c ff 10 LBS. 98c — GRANULATED SUGAR PURFE CIDER . Lge. Bot, $50,000 Taken in Loot. Native Beets .....2 Bunches 5¢ Extra Lge. Cal Plums, 2 Doz. 15¢ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR BAKED GOODS, BAKED FRESH IN OUR OWN OVENS HERE ON WALNUT CAKES ; Pound Cake bunch 5¢ 2 quarts 25¢ ROUND-—SIRLOIN—PORTERHOUSE ARMOUR'S SMOKED— sets in connection with the departure . p construction or approved for con-|POOKs, Smith will still be indebted to LEAN BONELESS POT ROAST e b 18¢e FRESH CUT SHOULDER CUTS wall Bridge, West Cornwall to Falls|John A. Cornell, Jr. The city will en- N 160 FANGY BOWT . Xt 40c LEAN CORNED BEEF . Danielson east to the Rhode Island |attachment, the cilty treasurer sald oM SUGAR CURED BACON .. 1h 28 2 Doz.. . 59¢|2 Lbs... 25¢ Lb vo.. 22¢|Pint . e e e e Our Famous DINNE .. Lb. MOHICAN - 2 Cans . Large Ripe Watermelons, Ea. 49¢ Sound Juicy Lemons .. Doz. 45¢ THE PREMISES, EVERY OUNCE IS GUARANTEED. YOU WILL REPEAT IF YOU TRY THEM. dozen 35¢ Rolls, Buns and Pies of All Kind—Cakes, Cookies, Crullers, Donghnuts, Fruit and L et " Black Rasplierries—(.‘rapefruit-—(fantaloupes D. Miller Co. 26 CHURCH ST. Wednesday Specials Come here tomorrow morning and save money by making Selected Lot of Women’s PUMPS AND OXFORDS Patent leather, black and tan calfskin, all from our regular stock, values up to $8.00. $3 00 Pair "Second Floor Small Selected Lot of Boys’ Tom Sawyer WASH SUITS $1.00 Special Lot of Boys’ TWO PANT SUITS Assorted Fancy Tweeds and Mixtures $5.55 Boys; Tom Sawyexj and Master SPORT BLOUSES 79¢ Wednesday Morning CANDY SPECIAL Chocolate Brownies 29c 1h. Jelly Figs 19¢ Ib. Main Floor MEN’S SILK PONGEE SHIRTS Soft collar and neckband style, $5.00 value. Wednesday Morning $2 95 MEN’S 25¢ H()Sla Black and colors Wednesday Morning Palr for $1 368 MEN’S SUMMER PAJAMAS $1.45 Wednesday Morning Specials Store Closes At 12:30 Noon Bargain Basement NIGHT GOWNS regular $1.45 grade Third Floor ‘ | Selected lot of Ratine, Ging- | | ham, Knitted Sagd Cretonne l DRESSES 1 for ‘1/2 PRICE $2.95 up $14.85, 2 $2'00 $1.48 to § 743| WOMEN’S BLOOMERS GIRLS’ COATS and CAPES ¢ oyt reg 49¢, Wednesday your selections from the following list of specials: 36-inch Fruit of the Loom Cotton. Value 29c. 22¢ Wed. ...... Yard l;[wi?ht Anchor Bleached uslin. 38¢ value. Wed. . . Yard 2 9 (o} 36-inch Chickadee Muslin, 25¢ value. = 2 O c 36-inch Indian Head Mus- line. 39¢ value. Wed. . Yard 3 l C Cambrie. 35¢ Yard 2 7C 54 to 63-inch Table Dam- Wed 50c¢ Wed. ...... Yard {‘ Fast Colored Red and Blue Table Damask. Wed. Yard 9 8 Cc Handy Size Turkish Tow- els, 2 for 25 c Wed. 2-inch Fast Colored Dress Gingh o inghams, iy 25 c Wed.ooo. o Apron Ginghams, Ages 7 to 16 years 1/, PRICE $9.85 up 52985 39¢c Our Entire Stock of MILLINERY 3 rfi,grulglg%o /2 : : : $2.48 to $15.00 Wednes- Women’s Full Fashioned [ Attached SHIRTS black only $ 1 . l 0 i $1.15 $4.9. 514.93 | i 3 to SI493 " 1URKISH TOWELS PRICE $4.95 up $30.00 Men’s Tan Oxford Collar| SILK HOSIERY Bargain Basement BESSE-LE LAND’S L. Lonsdale value. 0il 5 yard Remnants of Shelf Cloth from 2 1‘ to | pieces. | 27 Stores 27 Cities