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Naugatuck Daily News from Naugatuck, Connecticut • Page 5

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I WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1944 NAUGATUCK DAILY NEWS. Five CONSTIPATION FOR SEW and SAVE with MURPHY'S YARD GOODS 25c 69c yd Mako longer ing. bettor looking clothes from this bright assortment of pattorns, colors and fabrics. G. C.

MURPHY Co. CHURCH ST. Naugatuck, Conn. LEISURELY SHOPPING Mirrors Artificial Flowers: Paintings Statuettes Spun Glass Pictures and picture traming CLYNE GLASS SHOP 20 starrison Ave. Waterbury CLEARANCE SALE Conta, Suits and Dresses Greatly Reduced THE DORIES SHOP 11 SOUTH MAIN SI Wounded Signal Corps Soldier Has 3 Brothers In Service Sgt.

John Mondich. son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mondich of 157 Rubber avenue, who WAN reported to be slightly wounded in action in France, is assigned to a signal unit. He has been in the army for over two years, He has three brothers also serving in the armed forces: Sgt.

Michael, stationed in Greenland. Charles, in Now Guinea, and Seaman George, who is in Hawaii. How badly he had been wounded was not learned from the notifica: tion his parents received from the War department. He is recuperating at the present in a hospital in England. In yesterday's News it was stnted that he was in the Air Corps, FL fact which was later learned to be Caise.

FTe is one of four and not live brothers, as stated in yescorday's issue. Infant Laid To Rest In Woodbury Cemetery Funeral services were held today for Bruce Leslie Cooper. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Scars Cooper, of 11 Gorman street.

At the graveside in New North cemetery in Woodbury. The infant died nt Waterbury hospital Monday evening. Funeral arrangements were in charge of Munson's of Woodbury. Grade crossing accidents cause monthly average of 702 freight trains delayed 160 hours, and 435 passenger trains delayed for about 200 hours. BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Valley Fish Market 8 SOUTH MAIN STREET FULL LINE OF SEA FOOD IN SEASON NORTHERN FISH ROLL SOMETHING NEW ALL PREPARED JUST HEAT i'r AND EAT IT TRY IT.

YOU'LL LIKE IT! FISH CAKES and FRIED FILETS, MADE FRESH ON PREMISES Live Lobsters lb. 69c Moving Up On St. Lo Outskirts Carefully covered By a buddy in ican Infantrymen run forward St. Lo, France. Evor-present Nazi make necessary constant cover Compensation Claim Of MotherIn-Law Allowed Hartford, July 26-(UP)-A Supreme court decision holds that "in the proper place." 'a motherinlaw can be considered member ol the family and independent ontitled to bencfits compensation for the death of her son-in-law.

The decision was handed down in the case of Mrs. Lula: Goshorn against the Roger Sherman Transfor company and awards Mrs. Goshorn $24 a wick for three hundred and twelve weeks. The court found Mrs. Goshorn had.

lived with, her son-in-law, Ralph M. Sceley: from the Lime of his marriage in 1920. and that she had occupied 8 place appropriate to that of his own mother. hid brought up his child, and had become. dependent upon him for support.

Seeley was fatally injured in an nccident October. Four Violent Deaths Reported Boston. July 26--(UP) -Four vio-; lent deaths are reported in, achuscits. Maine and Now Hampshire. Seventy-one-year-old John M.

Felker of Strafford. N. WiLS killed when his frightened Grorses trampled over his body. William J. Alakonis 30 years old of Walpole died when New Haven railroad train ran over him.

Two-year-old Jane Marie Anderson of East Dedham was. cloctro- the foreground, a number of Amoron the double on the outskirts: of snipers hidden in shell-torn housck for advancing troops. (International) Conn. Republicans Elect Delegates To 'Hartford, July 26-(UP)-Results of Republican caucuses held in. the majority of Connecticut towns hast night indicate there will be little or no opposition to renomination of incumbent state officers at? the party's state convention August 7th and 8th.

The chucuses. chose delegates to the state and congressional conventions. Only at Ridgefieid was there. a demonstration against any Incumbont office holder. A 'resolution opposing the renomination of United States Senator John A.

was defeated on a voice vote. Governor Raymond E. Baldwin was ciected a delegate to' the convention from His 'liome town of Stratford. The congressional district 'conventions. will be held August ifth.

Ropresentative William J. 'Miller of Wethersfield has 'announced he will 'seek renomination from the First district. touched exposed wires of. a broken plug. And the 15-year-old son of former flyweight.

Tommy Saco river, Maine. when he felt from logs. He was Henry Lemicux, Jr. 166TH FIRE VICTIM Hartford. July 26-(UP)-Anothcr.

death has resulied from the Hartford circus fire of July raising the toll to 166. Mrs. Ada Hindle. age 64. of Norwich, died today at Municipal hospital.

Sho is the third fire victim to die this cuted in her home when week. Have a Coca-Cola Viva! (YEAH MAN!) the good neighbor in Brazil or being Your American's short good-natured words. It marks invitation that Have brand a of is friendliness a which good-neighbor our Cola policy in three fighting men carry with them everywhere among our Allies. In many lands MARK AI -the global from Alaska to South Africa, Coca-Cola is spreading the custom of the pause GRADE high-sign' that refreshes, -that refreshing moment devoted to just being fricadly. Enjoy it at home, too, with frosty Coca-Cola from your own refrigerator.

natural for popular names. to acquire friendly BOTTLED. UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COMPANY BY tions. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called BOTTLING COMPANY OF WATERBURY -0 1944 The World War A Year Ago July 26, 1943 (By. United Press) Sicily, American forces smash castward to join asasult 'oh the Etha line, Canadian: troops meet bitter opposition in' the center of the Catania 'front.

Flying Fortresses, strike at Hanover, Wilheimshaven and Wesermuende. Allied ground make a gencral advance, in front of Japancse base Munda In the Solomons, In Russia, the Red Army. cuts the vital Bryansk-Orel railway. Pietro Badogllo, form's cabinet. In proclaims martialIn the: French Committee: of National Liberation says that Franco must a be.

represented in any settlement with "Italy. Water Supply In Boro Reported Good 'Naugatuck's water supply 19 William R. Moody, president of the Naugatuck 'Water said this morning. The borough hais been experiencing a 'rather dry period this month, although, showera have been occurring. Mr.

Moody' atated only A heavy rainfall is: win aid to the wntor, supply, crops, and pasture lands. There have. been no heavy rains this month, jonly showers. Local. are down a bit at the but the winter and spring rainfalls: were heavy enough to: build up: a good supply, Mr.

Moody estimates that the crection. of flashboard8 on the I -Young Inventor Inventor of a new secret reported: to he important to the, war. effort, is four-and-a- half year old Frederick Andrus Gautesen of New York. The boy's father, Alt Gantosen, a marine engineer and navigntor, WAN killed in auto accident two years ago. (International) Long Hill reservoir saved the borough about .100,000,000 gallons of water' since they were built.

last spring. The use of the Candor retervoir saved. an added 50 million gallons, he said. In spite of the fact that the local water situation is in borough residents, should not waste water, Mr. Moody 2.

The optic nerve contains more than million nerve. fibers. OFFICE OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION Department of Information Ration Timetable Week of July 23 to 29 10 GOOD INDEFINITELY Red Stumps A8 through 28 in Book Four worth 10 points cach. Red tokens, worth one point each, used ILK Houscholders are reminded that red stamps now bccome vadid every. four weeks instead of every two.

wecks. Thus the number of points is reduced to 1.5 for every two weeks instead of 30. PROCESSED FOODS. GOOD INDEFINITELY -Blue Stamps' A8 through and Blue Stamp A5 of the second strip in Book Four, worth 10 points cach. Blue tokens worth one point cach, used as change.

SUGAR GOOD INDEFINITELYStamps 30 and 32 in Book Four, cach good for live pounds. Sugar Stamp 40 in Book Four, good for Alve. pounds fr home canning. thrugh Feb. 28, 1945.

Consumers may granted up to 20 per person for home canning by making application on form R-322 at local OPA Boards, New England OPA Boards Have set up two periods for such allotments; 1st' period, June 1 through July 31; period, August 1 through Oc-tober 31. SHOES INDEFINITELY Airplane Stamps No. 1 and No. 2, in War Book Three good for one pair of shoes cach. GASOLINE 8-Last for' coupons good for three gallons.

B3, B4, C3 and C4 coupons good for Ave gallons cach. Our Custom-Made le Slip-Covers will transform your living-room Colors 2 76 Charue, for very, very little When you see what' our slip covers will do for your living room, the fine fitting and quality of expert workmanship the handsome, colorful, colorfast materials and then what they cost, you'll realize that. the price is very, very little. -Do. you: prefer a stripe, a big floral, a garden bouquet, a matter what it is, your selection in our new cover department, floral, a small: You'll neat all over pat-: match we have it for.

they will downstairs slip TO find tones and patterns that or you can mix them so be perfectly COVER A THREE-PIECE SET $67.35 $83.75 $95.60 SHOP IN COMFORT IN THE "AIR CONDITIONED" OF COURSE YOU ACCOUNT SERVICES CAN ALL OUR ARE CHARGE AVAILABLE WINDSOR CURTAIN SHOP 111 BANK STREET MEATS AND FATS Sink Racks Dish Drainers Pins Cords NAUGATUCK HARDWARE NEARY: BUILDING Tel. 5212 Cash Waiting. FOR YOUR: USED MACHINERY Table Sawn, Jointers, Band Sawn, Metal: Lather, Motors, and Electrical Appliances Phone 3-5030 WATERBURY Ank for MR. ANDREWS Prompt, Expert WATCH JEWELRY REPAIRING William Schpero 180 CHURCH ST. 1 Flight Up.

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