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Wakefield, head of the Third district, Coast Guard Service, has just an- nounced the new roster of offices and crews of the district, as follows: Brenton _Point Station: Keeper— Chauncey C. Kenyon: Surfman No. 1 —Joseph Casey; Charles E, King, Wil- liam J. Pinch, John J. Fitzsimmons, Harry L. Ogden, Honorato L. Silvia, Frank A. Domingoes, Willlam M. Douglas. Narragansett Pier: Keeper—William G. Tucker; Surfman No. 1—Hiram Matterson; John F. Harvey, John A. Shaw, Eawin L. Card. Louls B. Pot- ter, Millara M. Holland, William T. Boyd. | “Pofnt Judith: Keeper—Amos P. Tefft; Surfman No. 1—George W. reeter; Stephen A. Comeau, Horace | K. Webster, Constantine Frank. Green Hml: e Pictlure Tells The Story SUMMER BARGAINS Keeper—William F. Ametos: STaremin B Herton VICTROLA . TO! low; Jerem H. [olberton, . . i Henry N. Sullivan, Andrew Johnston The WAssifieMANN JAMES L. CASE BR. Sgmuel B Browning, Howard H Plaut-Cadden Co. Plaut-Cadden Co. 37 Shetucket St. |€8 . B. ELDRED Quonochoutaug: Keeper — Howard Estab. 1872 Estab. 1872 A share of 3 9 5 ) ‘Wilcox; Surfman No. 1—Charles G. Plaut-Cadden Plaut-Cadden | your Insurance 43 Broadway Larkin: Gearge C. Tucker, Emilus R Byilding Building Business e Nve, Clarence B. Peckham, Arthur E. 144-146 Main St. |89 144.146 Main st of_all linds el Sport, Travel and Auto Wear Larkin, ‘Stanley HL. Roode, Alfred . Nbridahatc 48 Mein, salictied JTEe o= e Expert TR ;L—ET_‘ S eriLe 3 . . : vis; Surfman No. 1—Charles 1 illard Storage 5 ME PAINT an Roode; Samue] Carnaghan, Fred R: TIRE and TUBE Batteries ngh gl‘ade outer flppafel, madc in this CountrY’ for Ladies thel, Clarenco H. Helb, Frederick . Repairing and everything H IT FOR You! ACCESSORIES 3 . . Assmmus, ‘Courtland H. Collins, Ralph Wi RNERIRD pertaining B L C E.LANE Champlin, Robert G, Fleteher. 3 fo them. : . F. ADAMS and Misses of good taste. Exclusive models that typify |chmin Sover s inetner "7 Selelh it o g v Bosiae . g . d the b f I Lanphero; Surfman No. 1—Frederick Supplies Walter P. Moran 2 S bell; Olaf A: ay] i 2 o e the latest authoritative fashions and the best of makes ||& Gampreit otat Andereon was 107 Frankiin st ¢h| Shatueret St Tol. 1943-4 S. Fletcher Stanton S. Green PURE DRUGS R T T Sandy Point: Keeper—John E. Tour- N ? Specialist H | gee: Surfman No. 1—Oswald A. Lit. Compounded Photographic eed a Plumber i a ”' tlefield: Charles A, Mitchell, Charl Accurateiy Goods? Tel. 837 Photographic hilardt, Francis B. White, by Why The ose. GEORGE M. CRAtoroh oo J. P. BARSTOW DoN 5 . S Shoreham: Keeper—Eli RATHEONE () “"C L=, == & co. HOUGHTON ° All up-to-date models, and the price we ask is only g 133 West Main st. |31 .1 <400 SR e B 0 “lts = a fraction of the original. Shepherd checks and N le Rodney = M. Tourgee, Tel. 182-3 | plain colors. Values up to $22.50—Today. . ... ® Kicet = Wm. Smith asc@ | FREDERICK DGer;EN?vtluLt;a PnBoX:(DEERr:'CE : 1—Charles H. ) Fresh and Salt € TALCOTT [’ You will find here Coats to please and at prices to | cheii: Harola L. Dunn. Mauri CHOICE MEATS (@8 violin Maker and hrasiygafio;nd 56 Franklin St. 0 oats fit any pur Small lots, no two ali Values defield, Aubrey 'S. Dunn. : & [l et gt a bag of Lib- hel i ise S ~ & = Ll ichael Higgins, t: none rt; it tl i % up to $11.50—Today. ... venuchasl Hisgine, otorsiover forty 185 Town st }colnnsxal_‘dThcatrg :::.’;,h:fi.'g_' 2 2] %‘;:z""_’:: g:‘:;’ " \ he was enzazed in the grocery busi- uilding . Main St. ° Women’s and Misses” Palm Beach Linen Suits, at- ntfl he was stricken with par- Tel. 34-12 Room 3 Tel. 326-5 atthe & % IR ) bout seven vears died on Y, ract els, some ! k style. Values orning at his late ho was ults tractive mod_fl},cme r‘\orm[k tyle. Values up tay morning ac his lute home, T Nto Livi LUMBER te $11.50—loday ...veooeeennnnnn e been confined ever since he was 25c DINNER and HIGH GRADE e ken, with the exception of t & B> £ COAL Praciical and refined Summer Dresses, suitable for Do he Ardmors Hm,‘,'; i & XERESS = S A i s o = . | Pleasant View c sl Day and Night CHAPPELL CO. CHAPPELL CO. : street, seashore or mountain, dainty figured and | well known in The New Lenox o e esses - sl me white Values up to $9.50— 200 Main St . J. Fitzgeral Telephone Tel. 24 striped voi ome white. Values up to $9.5 ain St. Phone 977 — Hiaduyi” B e e e e i R e ETrer I Women’s and Misses” Figured and Striped V STt Coffee, ondgon sthers sport style. Values up to $4.98— gl |€] Tea and spices Delicatessan esses = others sport style. Values up to $4.98— i Watranches 1 % T R DR. COLES Today ....... ceseseseiieenae. Sl Chas.E. Whitaker |} The Old Norwich 'rralnwlofls i 135 Franklin St. ° Women’s White Wash Skirts, some in fancy 81 Water St. |@8) 164 Main Street i Tel. 109 T b Sklrt ves. Values up {o §3.98 2 | J. H. MYERS - es. Values up to $3.98— i L u s AND POCKET | Artistic $2.00 SKIRTS Haberdashers BILLARDS Funeral Designs IR “Head to Foot ; ade to Measure : 7 DOOLEY & i of al : Outfitters to Men ~ son descriptions Guaranteed to Fit EAGLE Y= Basement | RECFER'S MILLSTEIN CLOTHING CO. Thayer Building €3] 130 ’1‘{’:['"]; 106 Main St 152-154 Main St. hd . i of Silk Blouses in several mode = - 7 3 > chine, Jap. silk and striped w and Come and See My Tne Shoe Doctor Rent a Lla?t ‘rekr-j'fldmfl iy é‘} - SHK and Striped was The funeral : New Line of | 4| Specialist on any Remington el = —Today s Lo s : with solemn re- 51800 S U I T s|(p| kind of ypewriter 4 3 Micl "t b montn | Cripple Work now from | MENDING SHOF = \ Lingerie Wash Wai prettii only EXls SoqnrEaR H. R. WAGNER F&.klMah; st. . i1 1 = ; __ Shoe ranklin Square as alst trimmed with lace and embroidery. A large touring car from Philadel. LOUIS NELKIN || Repairing Co. P over Today 5 D e oy icmes TMcCoelaly 119 Franklin sn{fi% 86 Franklin Strect Trolley Station loday ..... . e and with d st e and Sl el s red J. = other oc- 5 | Athietic and ; . HOME ! Motor Cycle: : led ‘when on yeles, e Goods On Sale Today. No Exchang - FURNISHERS | AST SIDE Bicycle Supplies cosn’::re::gsmck _Everything i WET WASH and | of Up-to-date JorEne Rome. Sundries Fishing Tackle SCHWARTZ nest Freeman . o ] R h 9-11 Water St @8 15 Riploy Place PENDLETON, Jr. [$@| PENDLETON, Jr. to the owner's home. 1| Ter. 1112-4 35 Broadway. 35 Broadway s hound W 1€ ] — o//‘%. ming from S i— } = See SPEAR and [ Ales, Wines, J s 4l Whe oull See Liquors, Gigars ) e, class work || W | 5 7 the committen on g1 e tiorcoinat e _and it was positively | Why to the Ptometris | Bowling Alleys Duncan would DYE WORKS :g; WAUREGAN Franklin Square T. ETHIER afternoon 157 Franklin St. @} HOTEL ULjcaice 18 Bath St. wiza () of course in Somers Bldg. —_— Unior = |58 —_— 1 1 Tnin | 8| cait ana see v METAL Sesond-hand b i Jt b. e i [82] Get cur ori CEILINGS 7 :‘“‘;f' £ erly. 50 la o ires h e Furnished |38 FELLOWS olmtio Fchneon S | Eonedl 5} & Co. 18 Contral Ao D. J. Handleman op S | was fir 1 fous ¢ p SO 13 N. High St. Ceremony at New Church of the Assumption at Pleasant | consiuence ever held at this e i 5 13 CL BTG S Tel. 719 and 718-3 mer e During the exercise and registr, 2 e i i . TR Chauncey G. Parker. of New & e View Conducted by Vicar General Lowney, With Ser- s }at Wat 3 and High Grade |{3 Eioo 3 7> h e DRESSING FINE . 5 GROCERIE : H Method mon by Father Byrne in the Open—Active Develop- = e = Paint e MILLINERY i A. T. Otis & Son Varnishes, Manicuring Nora T. Dunleavy ment of New London Submarine Base Bars Cut Narra-| 72 Franklin St. Oils and Brushes MISS FARNHAM 324 Main St. for i and Metals Thayer Block i e 3 same mac Bulletin Bldg. o gansett Bay in Crash When Touring Car Skids. e 2ol | while ridin h £ | Preston Bros. Inc. Tel. 578 e e trio, Vivi, Verdi, Mrs, Dris.|in Canal few weeks = s The Best Engine ,] peliman_and St. Onge lc:f‘}» i G. W. Soda Water Tfi,fif,’:a,;ffm nndalthu best due c Dr To : - andiHottl: B ower The new Church of the Assu Leddy_of Pawcatuck, and | co n Tan- | mac ZaNILTeN r‘demm 5 Saies” and child- crjths] matket &t Pleasapt View was dedica elle Pruno, Dreyter and | tum (ud: nai 5 FINE | or ren. ist. prizes Sce me day afternoon with tr of Wester ‘ollowing the | Dominum. w “"‘v 3 = = |3¢! C. E. WRIGHT and highest scores. before you buy. pressive ceremony, ledication there was sole The Church of the Assumption will | [udt company OOTWEAR €3] & Cove St. everywhere. W. P. HOLMS ducted by Most Re fon of the Most 1 Sacrament out-mission of the C! of | ons of the headiisnts, 130 Main st. &8 425-2 9c and 10c per I risw Vicar gehera) of the Towney being. the. eelo naculate Conception ;| machine. too, was ariven off, bu - €] Zeila i ioe Grigwold, Ct. dence.” The laree brant and Fathers O'Toole and O ing the height returned, and the owner settled — |2 Telephone 1292-4 et S22 cluded -besides tho . Soj01 s deacon sub-a there will 1 the damage with Mr. Nardone 13| FERGUSON'S e 199 ] ™ High Grade Pleasant View, many from as the chu — THE & on GET IT e and Westerly, and several au by Rev. Francis X. | enough to accommo A pair of colored soiled doves, Hat- THAMES éx s HARDWA parties. Vicar General Lo Jesus, who is|olics at the beach same time. | tie Dimon, 24, and Mary Gerne, 23, are }\ Fanan Square at and assisted by Rev. Fathers O eing among the ablest of | The church not furnished as vet|the names and ages given, were NATIONAL o Niamonds, PLUMBING O'Toole of Prov t orators and who recently con-|but the bea ough | rested on the first hour of Sund BA ¥ Watches, RING & SISK'S Murphy whose efforts th built, | Policeman niel Ferguson, upon a | NK Cut Glass and 5 | &G Wil coniiate it i ) ue Diigpiats Hardware Co. ontinue th complaint E H. Smi 16 Shetuc st Silverware s e. The women they came 1239 Main Street Franklin Square | 7 i from Providence to Westerl: nd put ———— q | 95-5 7 fore the next up for the night in High eet ho- REO CARS b 1 tel, and that they were here in search - f ! No More BHCK'Breaklng SCUEEleSTY e s, e a2 Rt T g B i ceecct Are Good Cars (| H.C. LANE 2\ Furniture 48| HIGH GRADE informed Congressman Ambrose Ken- | while in his room at the hotel, the REO GARAGE | BLACKSMITH [ aenern N\ Upholstery Work |€p| MEMORIALS ‘ nedy that thero i< Jitlie possibility O | coloreq women substituted a. pack in the £ {i {rermmne }}| htery ) THE C. A. naking for | of sachet powder in substitution for i 5 / { TO Be Carr]ed Up Those cubmarine tates navy. | his bank bills, and then left the ho- New Majestic |8 5 Durkee Lane il - KUEBLER CO. He points out that his department is [ tel, Smith following them, and repor Iding | Tel. 731 B W 39 Franklin St. ’ actively engaged in developing the |ing the case to the policeman. The | Shetucket Street o T submarine base at New London, where | women denicd taking any money from | X Tel. 1254 eliar airs there is already a naval station Smith. They were held as lewd and T e sugs: make Narragan- nton persons. An examination did | “ INA” 7 ; 5 B seit bay the submarine base was | not reveal any mOney. | FOSaED i e . ; S s If you buy coal in large quantities you must have e o th e d”‘f ”""”'"E’rsl gansthat,ie SW‘“ i el i e Ao 5 ber of Commerce in a letter sent July i t. leav wit H 4 room to store it; if in small quantities, it is expensive. 28, Tt was sent through Congressman Toeh v es | A ool Selrevachingise. 4 £ all kind 5 it £ A i who. ook the. matter up | ., Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey L. Maddock of | clear head and steady nerves. 4 of all kinds When you want to use it you must it from M8} wits Serretary of the Navy Daniels, © | Eerttord s visiting relatives in West- | 3 for e oumtisrtn iy [ THE HOUSEHOLD storage place to your range, and of all tasks that is one The letter sent by Secretary of the g | of the most weary. When you burn wood or coal you have:the heat, dirt, and the trouble of attending to the.fire. If you'use gas yQu require no room for storage; no back-breaking scut- tles to be carried from the cellar to the kitchen. The fire in the gas range burns steadily and without atten- tion; it is always ready, without dirt or trouble, in large or small quaptities. G THE CITY OF NORWIGH GAS & ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT . Alice Building, 321 Main Street Navy«Daniels is as follows: “I have to acknowledge the receipt of your let- ter of July 26, inclosing a leiter from the secretary of'the Providence Cham- ber of Commerce on the subject of making Narragansett bay the head- Quarters for submarines of the navy department. “In.reply T hawe to inform vou that the department is actively engaged in developing the submarine base af New London, Conn., where there 1s o na- val station. This base will furnish all the facilities for the upkeep and repair of the submarines required in those waters. The establishment of a hase in Narragansett bay so close to New .London would, of course, be unnecessary. “So far as can. be.anticipated, how- ever, Narragansett bay will co¥tinue to be, as it has been in the past. a Mrs. John Day, dted Friday of bronchial trouble. Miss Mae McDonald of Atlanta is guest of r. and Mrs._ Charles J. But- ler at thelr Watch Hill cottage. Miss Pamela Spargo, of Utah who has been guest of Mery Starr Utter left Sunday for Providence where she will visit Dr. and Mss. Henry Utter. Upon complaint of Cornelius Far- Henry Day, age 11, son of Mr. and | evening | rell of the Starting-arrell Garage, Watch Hill, Thomas Howe of Wash- ington, D. C., an‘employe, was arrest- eq_Saturday. He is charged with r veling and using profane language. Frank @ Bailey, who for several years has been in charge of the Mys- tic ofice of the Groton-Stonington trofley road, has been_ promoied be chief dispatcher and assistant su- to base of operations for all elements of the Atlantic fleet and it may be ex- pected that submarines in consider- able numbers will frequently-be seen in Narragansett_bay In the future.” > Sugecintendent “Herbert Knawles perintendent, with offices in Wester- Iy. Rats every year destroy about five per cent. of the growing sugar cane in_Jamaica. | " CHARLES A, BETTING, 56 Broadway Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street STONINGTON Gala Day Saturday When the Fire Laddies Held Their Annual Parade —New Burgesses Get Their Jobs. That the residents of Stonington borough take pride in the efficient volunteer department was made very plain, Saturday afternoon, when the occasion of the annual inspection and parade of the department was made a general y, with fiying in front of y every idence along the line of march, and th shirted firemen were given an ov: as they marched along with their ap- paratus pretties: like the firemen, looking their There are parades and pa- rades, but to the people of Stoni ton, iike many other places, there no parade that createst any more real interest than the parade of the local who start a heretofore. G teer An inno; view of the Main and Elm st for the m warden made by Chief 1o ordered Patrolman ington Fire in; or firemen. events k he volunte Cusman, ten men Td P. Teed and Assista Imperial P proc h 2 nd bur; Foreman E. W. Northup, 42 ; Pioneer Hook and Ladder com- Foreman Raoul Delagran reel, e in- Fore- Ealeay 1S to Neptune Hose compan: Rose of the to James J. Mc The artment. Aldermar them. | zan, foreman of the line. Thé carriages with the members of tho board of birgesses followec he line of mareh wa: Povers of the Foreman Ruel Ba of the Nameau line by firemen. beus tion: ity, M tef En- troll of the Wes- h a delegation and Ladder comps dent of the Conne men’s association, Assistant Chief En ier & View avenue, throu and Chiet roets in that section to Elm, down | Marlboro, Mass. parade | Elm to Main, up Main to Broad,| At a meeting of the board of bur- o'clock as | through er, down Water io|g ; froart anjoue Omega, to Ilancox, to Diving, to | Sinie, ekrdin oy e ; Main, up Main to Church, where the | Gona o f Ces: as formed in this >, A ondon, w ppointed comrr e of ootalon Wam i compunies wore dismissed ‘nd return | fics department, The oth : Thomas O cd 1o quarters, where the several |Ler Diur S leseths el Ui s entertained themselves and | o the s