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Potatoes Ning Battle, Sent the Remnanu Manchester Jbvemni jfiLRnr”irir*^' $ w sy g i \diwKester Rememh^rs Them— Aid the War Fund Mrs. Grace Talbot, of 455 E. Xambera of the aommlttee A number of the ifiembere of St. Mary’s Women’s Auxiliary will Middle Turivplke, has' received working on the Red Cross Insti^c- word from her son, . Pfc. Roger Itors’ Christmas project are asked attend the 63d annual Diocesan Average Daily Circulation ft About Town meeting tomorrow at Christ Talbot of hia safe arrival in Eng­ G. E. WILLIS & SON, INC. The Weather to telephone Mrs. Leona Reed at land. A fter entering the Arm y last Fer the Month et October, l*4S the Chapter office to make prog­ Church Cathedral. The morning Forecast e f L’. S. Weather Bureau session at 10:15 will be followed March, Roger took hia basic train­ Lamber of All Kinds ■ m x a t (fM ) dvraihi. • « of Mr. ress reports. The first meeting of ing In Miami Beach. Fla., and w’aa 1 Mr*, - ^ToavoUo of Bls»«n by . luncheon at 12 noon. Those at­ __ promoted from the entire group will be held at the then sent to the National School 8,456 Cloudy, windy, not so cool to­ bag Chapter office, Nov. 18, when ba­ tending will provide thblr own box Mason Supplies-^— Paint— fiburdwuro lunches and tea and coffee will be "of Aeronautics in Kanaas City, Member of the Audit night; rain beginning tonight will to Moond ilM i P«}^y sic preparations will be made for served. The afternoon service will Missouri, where he waa given a end during Saturday; cooler Satur­ r. art ia a cook with the the booth to be conducted for Ser­ Balsam Wool Insnlafion Bureau o f CIreulatlenB Guard and waa tianaferred open at 1:15. Speakers Will be specialized course in Aviation Me­ day; Increasing winds tonight. vicemen In this area. The prepa­ F O R H E A L Y H ' ^*om Manhattan Beach to Alex- Rev. Andrew Tsu, Bishop of KUn- chanics. A fter graduating from ration • committee, Mrs. Reed, Manchester— A City of Village Charm ming in Ijouthwcst China, the Dio­ N. S. A. ne was sent for a short | ' a n ^ , Va.. in October of 1M2. Mrs. MyrUe Wright snd Miss Ha- cesan Bishop Rev. F. J. Budlong time to Kelly Field, Texas, for COAL .COKE OIL *el Trotter hope for a large turn­ (Clnsslfled Adverttsiug oa Page 12) Mr. and Mr*. Joeeph P atrick . and the Suffragan Bishop Rev. additional training. Befoie enter- I Flxh U • vital food and In meommmded by doctor* VOL. LX IIL, NO. 31 MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1913 (FOURTEEN PAGES) out at that meeting to make the ing the Army, Roger waa employ- j 2 Main St. Tel. 5125 PRICE THREE CENTS and daughter Margaret of H»mlln Walter Gray. ait onr of our healthlMt foods. You'll And our <ica ed at th.? United Aircraft plant in | Itreet, and Mus Gladya Bralthwalte boxes. food always fresh — and prepared in a way to bring [ ’Tlicre will be an important meet­ F.ast Hartford. out all Its'lusclous Bnvors. Lobster, Oysters, Shrimp. of Pearl street, left Monday_ to Flrst Lieutenant Robert R. Kee­ make their home in Arlaona. They ney, Jr., former local, physician, ing thla evening of the Waste Pa­ C'lmms and n Variety of Dbep Sea Fish. per Salvage committee at the The Disabled American Veterans 'Yanks Blast Jap Air Base at Rabaiil are making the trip by automo- was graduated today from the Med­ Chamber of Commerce rooma at 93 will meet tomorrow evening at 8 We Serve It!’’ 14 Jap Warships bDe. ________ ical Field Service School, at Car­ “If It Swims Center street at 7:30. All mem­ o’clock at the Arm y A Navy club Allied Units Advance lisle Barracks, Pa. He la how on Main street. qualified for field duty with troops. bers of this Important committee TALL CEDARS are urged t<Katlend as there are Dinners Served Daily 5 to 9 P. M. Lieutenant Keeney received his $1.00 and $1.50. Also A La Carte Service.' M.D. degree at Tufts College. several matters that mu.st be iioned Sunk or Damaged out tonight. PAINTING AND BINGO PAPERHANGING Pfc. Henry J. Frey, son of Mr. All Along Italy Line; TOMORROW NIGHT and Mrs. Stephen Fery, of 6 West Good Work. Reaaonable Rates. Princess Restaurant Grays, Assorted Plaids Pleated During This Week A T i O’CLOCK street, was graduated this week from the Harlingen, Texas, aerial RAYMOND FISKE We Serve All Legal Beverages gunnery school. Along with hia Also Extra Sizes to 38 Waist ORANGE HALL Phone 3384 623 MAIN STREET AT PEARL STREET 1 ll5i!o^''‘ 'C O M F O R T IN G diploma he received a pair of aerial 23 REGULAR GAMES AT gunner’s wings. Seek Venafro Fall Loon s $3.00 A GAM E FOR 25c! 1 ^ ' ' F u n e r a l S e r v ic e • bloderata costs 7 SPECIAL GAMES FOR TOP VALUE Miles to Marine heacb- R ole in Fute • Personal attention ROOFING Fifth Army Follows Up SWEEPSTAKES IN A NEW HOME head on Bougainville; ^ - ^ Yank Planes • Modern equipment ||i Rocket Guns 'Capture of Isemia by $3.00 WEEKLY PRIZE • Expert direction ASBESTOS SIDING See the Ones Being Built By American Warships O f trermanV Eighth by Smashing $25 WAR BOND WALTER N. LECURC GREENBROOKE AH -Remain Afloat. ----- Again Blast Won H Upset MONTHLY PRIZE INSULATION Through German Post* To Be Given November *6 ST AIL SALESROOM Expert woricmanatalp. All work HOMES, IN C Tin Can Collection Southwest Pacific Allied Re/iwe to Consid- Na/J Areas Air Attacks tions to Reach Vi­ guaranteed. Reaaonable Prices. Headquarters, Nov, 5.— (/P) On WaDcei Street er as Binding Deci- No obligation for an aotimate. — Japafi’s Navy, lured more cinity of Garigliano write. WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, NOV. 5 sions of Tripower For farther lafonnaaon eaU at MANCHESTER aiid more lyithin range of Medium BombeVs Raid Military Experts Point River, Only 80 Miles Alexander JTarvIs Co. oHIee on American ships’ guns and London Commission. Center atreet or at .2b Alexaader Northern France To­ South o f ^ p ita l Citys Burton Insulating Co. bombers-by threatened 1< 5s To Recent Big Scale ISO Oxford 8L Hartford street. Please have' your tin cans ready in a Storing Is Not Phoneat 4112 or TI7S KNITTING MILLS of the Solomons, already has Algiers, Nov. 5.—(/P) — The day After Devastating Raids to Show. Yank Phone Hartford S2-4515 container at the curb. Allied Headquarters, M- MANCHESTER GREEN \ OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 paid the price of 14 warships French Committee of National 24 • Hour Punckes. Bombing Not Halted. giers, Nov. 5.— (LPy- -Movwir sunk or damaged this week Liberation announced today that with hard, swift punches without getting closer than 40 it would refuse to. consider ^ Hoarding London, Nov. 5—(A')--American Washington. Nov. 5.—{/P— The deeper into central Italy over miles to the U. S. btarlne beacd- head on BougalnvUle. An enemy binding the decisions of the, Tri- Flying Fortresses and Liberators, Luftwaffe will have to come up the collapsed Massico-Trigno cruiser snd four destroyers were Power London commission 'set up escorted by Thunderbolts and with something betUt than air­ river defense line, Allied sunk, two cruisers and two de- by. the Moscow confereiice. Lightnings, blasted targets in borne rocket guns to chase Unit­ Fifth and Eighth Annies ad> JEANNE’S •troyece * Task A committee statament, issued western Germany today while Connecticut Grown Force of 12 which tried to sneak ed States bombers out of Ger­ vanced in all sectors. Allied after lengthy discussions of medium Marauder bombers at­ down from Rabaui through dark, man skies. I headquarters said today. The ■M Studio ness an(j bUndlng rain early Tues­ French foreign policy, said: tacked! targets in northern France, Military- experts here, who fall o f Venafro, one of the two in­ Green Mountain day and shell the Marines at Em­ " It seems to the French Com­ U. S. Air Force headquarters an­ nave been watching the rocket land highway centers which held press Augusta bay. mittee of National Liberation that nounced. gtin since the Germans first the line together, was believed, of the The daylight assault came with­ . , ' 1 Sunk In Bomb Blitz the fate of Germany and her al­ Low flying U. S. Army Fifth Air Force planes drdp parachute bombs on two-engined planes In mounted it on a fighter months imminent. lies " cannot be examined and revetments at VunaUanau airfield, Rabaui, New Britain, during Oct. 12 raid in which 200 Jap aircraft in a few hours after R. A. F. Mos­ ago, pointed today to recent big Fighting on Outskirts Forty miles out, United States were destroyed. Note ship nosed into bank at left. Parachute bombs prevent self-deatruction of at­ quito bombers hit the same gen­ fighting Ships shattered that at­ brought to proper conclusion with­ scale air raids. (The BBC correspondent in Al­ out the participation oi France. tacking bombers operating at low altitudes. (A P Wirephoto.) eral area last night in the wake They noted especially WeSaes- #t» MA9A •tweet tempt and. after a two-hour run­ giers said American troops "ara DANCE o f the most devastating 24-hour day’s attack by more than 500 Potatoes ning battle, sent the remnanU "Therefore the con^mittee must fighting in the outskirts of Vena­ punches yet thrown at the Reich. U.S.A.A.9’ . planes on Wllheima- fro.") r fieeing toward Rabaui.
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