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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1985, MANDOLIN — BANJO UKULELE Start now and get the henefit of the whole season. Correct Modern Instruction foot ball this w are Pingler | Regan, Welfe and backfield men: Gennett, Beloln, Putney b‘s-x.‘)l and Bilan, linesmen ed excelie beleer Clair shiver content was sald o ha whe § uncovered ALASKA W INES Hopwt New Disoorories 8 Amerioan DIPLOMATIC CHANGES Tesvitory, Said 1o He Valueable i 4 ‘ . Ohild Returning ot Once From laly | Englond “"““u\:»:l.“:u “:“" Oct, 3.-Mining 50 | Local Gridion Warviors Going Over e Portiand Canal Region ! |of British Columbia and seutheastern ® Waiviown Tomavow Alaska have been greater during the Washington, Oct. 5.~The adminis: | past summer than ever before in tration faces the wecessity of Allng ) the history of the distriet, according the first impoeriant vacaneies 10 e0our | 1o advices from various sources reach in the American diplomatio serviee |"" Beattle. A dispateh frem Hydey WCORMIGK AT LAST 1S & HARRIED MAN Takes Miss Steveos as Bride in 4 e Damice Pirst of Yoar | Ansther tough game is on tap for the N, B, H. & foothall team when on Saturday they will travel to Wa tertown 1o tackle the speedy team representing the Taft Preparatory EVERYBODY Civil Ceremony By The Asseciated Press Paris, Oct, §.~The civil marriage of Alllster MeCormick and Miss Joan Tundale Stevens of Londen, Look place at 16 o'clock this merning in the eity hall of the 16th ward, Parls, The ceremony was very simple be. ing attended by less than a dozen per- sons, The witness for the bride was the Hon, Charles M, Asiey, her step- father, while Leander Hamilton Me- Cormick acted in the same* capacity for the bridegroom, The bride was given away by her mother, The bride was dressed in velvet, wearing & medium sized black velvet picture hat, a skirt of the same color and material, a walst of sky blue vel. vet and black velvet shoes, Newspapermen Present The wedding party displayed slight annoyance at the presence of a lone American newspaper As an attempt had been mad: the day of the marriage secret, Deputy Mayor Chamonnet who was scheduled to officlate was several minutes late and the bridegroom, growing restless had left the room when the bride came in, 8he glanced nervously about as the ushers paged “Mon reverberating corridors of the city hall, Once under way the ceremony lasted only several minutes, “I am very happy,” sald M, Cha- monnet, “to unite in wedlock a mem- ber of one of the best English familics ~=our dear allies, the Engfish, in spite of what people would lead the world to belleve—to the representative of the great McCormick family of Am- erica which proved by sending 25 of its members into the firing line its great love 'of our country and of Justice.”" Is Congratulated Addressing the bridegroom deputy mayor continued: “I want to congratulate you per- sonally for your gallant behavior dur- ing the war."” Handing the bridal couple their marriage certificate—which in France is a voluminous booklet—M. Chamon- net continued: “My heartiest wishes are that none but happy inscriptions for you both will be recorded in this document.” He then thanked the bride “for the handsome remembrance she and her husband had made for the poor in the Every employe in the city hall also voted the McCormicks “a great fam- ily.” One weather beaten old usher winking wisely said he wished *there’d be a Mccormlck wedding every month.” ““At the last MeCormlck marriage a few months ago,” he continued, “T bought a treasury bond. Another one will be added to my little stack this noon.” He was referring to the marrlage ceremony of Ganna Walska and Har- old F. McCormick held here last year. His Old Sweetheart Chicago;, Oct. = 5.—Mary - Tandon Baker who left Allls McCormick wait- ing at the church at the hour set for their wedding a year ago 18 reported to be engaged to marry Bojidar Pour- itch, counsel ‘general of Jugo-Slavia here, according to the Chicago Tri- bune. Miss Baker broke: her engagement to Mr. McCormick after failing to ap- pear for the wedding while guests and bridegroom walted for her' in vain. Neither Miss Baker nor Pouritch eould" be reached by the . Tribune swhich ' stated friends of Miss Baker denied the report. The Serbian diplo- imat is described as being about 35 ‘years old and has been here a year. Jelly Preserve Paraffin will keep your jellies from moulding on the top. cur MeCormick” through the since President Coolidge took office in the resignation of Ambassador Har- vey at London and Ambassador Child at Rome. That of Ambassador Har- vey, according 1o the state depart- ment's announcement of the accepts ance of both, will take effect about the first of the year, while Ambassa- dor Child, whe is rgurning ta the United States probably within a week or twe, will not go back, Roth ambassado,rs, it was disclosed, are resigning aft an agreement reached with President Harding sev- {eral months age as to the length of |time they could continue at their posts hefore retiring to give attention to their personal affairs, ‘There was ne further explanation in officia) quar- ters, but there previously has heen intimations that hoth were finding their posts umlul) burdenseme In o | Im n no official intimas tlon today as to possible successors o, be chosen by the president, KILLED BY BRICK Baby Dies As Result of Being Hit By | Falling Misstle New York, Oct, 5.~~A brick drop- ped from the eleventh floor of a huild. ing under construction at 4drd strect |§ and Madison avenue yesterday crash ed through the top of an automobil standing at the curb and struck a three-months-old girl, Carrie Clark, ||> & hammock suspended from the roo of the car, A policeman commandered an auto- moblle and started with tho infant for the hospital but she was dead when he reached there, BOOKKE R ARR ED Boston Girl Is Charged With Larceny Totalling $28,000 Boston, Oct, 5,—Rose Fritz, youth- ful bookkeeper who was arrested yesterday.on a warrant charging forg- ery and larceny of money said to amount to $28,000, today was ordered committed to the Boston Psychopathic hospital far obscrvation. The court action followed a report made by a city prison physician, The girl appeared in court today and pleaded not guilty. Her arrest resulted from the alleged discovery by her employer, William Solomon, a silk merchant, that a $132 had been raised to $332. went to lunch and did not return. He then notified police and the arrest followed.. ~An examination of the firm's books, it was revealed in cour disclosed a shortage by raised checks | and forgeries of $28,000. BRINGS IN ONLY $165,000 This Is Sale Price Project in Norwich Norwich, Oct. during war times over a million dol- I lars was sold at auction yesterday by the United States shipping board for | $165,000. It comprises 98 dwelling hodses and fifty building plots which were appraised in the Groton tax list at $318,000. Haven, the largest individual pur- chaser, pald $128,000 for what he bought. The property was developed to house employes of the Groton Iron works, one of the ship building con- cerns headed by Charles W. Morse, RICE OUT AT COLUMBIA New York, Oct. 5.—The rowing division of the Columbia yarsity club last night unanimously recommended that I'red C'. Xiller, present coach of the Columbia freshman eight, be en- gaged as head crew coach, The posi- tion now is held by Jim Rice, whose contract expired on September 16, SAY “BAYER” when you buy-pnuine Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache T oothache Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism cceE only " “Bayer” package which contains proper directions. “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Aho omn of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bager Manufecture of Monoaceticacidester of !-uqugfimu Keeps Out Cold check for He spoke to the girl about it and she | —The Groton Iron | Works houseing project which cost | Frank Kenna of New | i | 1 l Alaska, conter of the area, says new and important discoveries had heen made during the season, more pros: pectors are in the field than ever he. fore, and development work is being carvied on estensively, Especially important find were | school, The same lineup will be used A8 was sent against the Buckley High sehool, and it will strive to bring home the hacen for the th time if it is pessible, Judging frem varieus re- marks heard threughout the seheol and from loyal follawers of the team Are you looking for your greatest evening's enter- tainment — do you want to get more joy, more knowledge than you ever t before? See “Daytime of Million Dollar | made In the Texas Creek and Chika- it men Valley seotions, both in Ameri. Sal can territory, where silver-lead ore wh re than §100 to the ten in looks rather bad for the team turday. The boys are confident so | hat else counts Bubstitutes who will make the |II|A' fives,” Lyceum, Sun, Mon,, Tues,, Wed, E. C, BENSON BARKER ™~"w¥7 | Studio 259 Main St. Booth’s Block (Il Call 2893 For Terms, Ete, — Best Instruments Sold Sltmdu\"n Bulletin for New Hrimn \hopporn New Fall i $78 ' Fashion's Matron. tailored street models to In Middy and Oliver Twist to 10 years. Value $6.95. Saturday ...... 2 to 10 years. $12.»0 value. Speialiat i oo s Special at ... ~_"Second Floor — newest developments for Fall— new in style—new in color—new in material —in a wonderful varied display for Miss or Hats for every need from smart drooping creations for formal wear, — Fourth Floor — ’ Boys’ Wear WOOL JERSEY AND TWEED S BOYS’ OVERCOATS All wool, in the newest patterns, mufl and sash pockets, full belted, button to the neck. BOYS’' TWO TROUSER SUITS 8 to 18 years, $12.50 value. 1 Albert Steiger, Inc. “A Store of Specialty Shops"—Hartford SATURDAY SHOPPING GUIDE FOR OUR MeCALL PATTERNS (Printed) NEW BRITAIN CLIENTELE 1. CHAPPY COATS $5.95 sweater Hats 128 The most popular that has been of the finest quality. the newest sweater shades. The collar is the Byron. graceful ! ron. Sweaters—Third Floor large, JITS models. Sizes 8 . $9.95 $9.95 garment produced. These are made of brushed and unbrushed wools The colors are The sleeves are the chappy flare sleeves. 8 Saturday Specials Toilet Goods SOAPS 20 Lifebuoy 16 Ivory 14 Palmolive 3 Societe Hygenique Boneilla e Al 3 Beecham’s A $1.00 . per 0z, $1.98 0z, $1.98 . oz, $1.98 Coty's Par Coty’s L'Origan 4 Coty’s Chypre .... SACHET In Fancy Bottle Quclqucs Flews . ... v's Styx L’Origan .. $1.49 51.50 $1.50 Angelus Lemon, $1.19 Bongilla Cold Cream Boneilla Vanishing ... And a cake of Shampoo value 25¢ FREE. FACE POWDER Day Dream Face Powder . 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Other Sport Coats at $§16.75—3§ SMART DRESSES CELEBRATING THE FIRST BIRTHDAY ics, the most generous use of fur and a wide variety of sil- Style features show every The furs TS ty to obtain a smart, pmchcal Coat of distinctive style and e, Many models in stripes, plaids, plain or shadow plaids, Sizes for misses 14 ta 20, Sizes 8.75—822.75 DOWN STAIRS GARMENT STORE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES FUR TRIMMED COATS $59. : = When the keen blasts of chilly days whip around your ankles, these ribbed wool Hose will feel just about right. They’re made to wear well, too—no chance of snagging or getting out of shape " $1.75 FITCH-JONES CO. Dresses of a quality in fabric and styling not generally associated with so low a price. There aie coat models and straight line modeis smartly hand embroidered, braided and button trimmed in Charmeuse, Satin Canton, Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Poiret Twill and Wool Crepe and Velveteen. Everything Missy and plenity of Women's styles. Early se- lection is advised. The value is extraordinary. Other Smart Dresses at $18.75—$22.75. $14.75 Steiger’s Down Stairs Garment Store