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~ INSURANCE 5 Let Us Write YouF. };.;' Automobile Insurance FULL COVERAGE_ - Under One Policy J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street THE WECESSIT B W R & § i A | | ! t Fire Insurance is an ABSOLUTE necessity-—see that the insurance you varry is sufficient and DEPENDABLE. See that you are protected. OUR in- surance is the sound, dependable kind. Expert, prompt servic: ISAAC S. JONES insurence and Real Estate Agent Richards’ Buils 21 Main St. — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Brown & Perkins, mvmm-al-h_I Over Thames Nat. Bank, Shetucket St. Entrance -stairway near to Thames National Bank. Telephone 38-3 EDWIN W. HIGGINS Corner Mai — e HOW TO TELL RANK OF OFFICERS Sleeves, Collars and Cap Visors the Distinctive Marks. For civilians to discern at a glance, on meeting naval officers in the streets the rank and corps of the wearers of the uniforms, there are three distinc- tive marks whereby rank may be defi- nitely recognized—the sleeve, the col- lars and in many cases the cap visors. Fach of th three has distinguishing insignia, of which an accurate know! edge will tell a preit® thorough story. According to uniforms regulations of the navy the service coat of all officers is of dark navy blue cloth or serge, shaped to the fizure. There is a slit over each hip, xtending on_the right side five inches from the bo: tom of of the coat and on the left side es high as the lower edze of the sword belt. The coat is_single-breasted with a fiy front, fitted wth plain flat buttons of black -gutta -percha; or similar ma- terfal, and a standing collar. The collar, edges o *‘he coat, side seams cf the from the oulder to the lower edge of the skirt and the edges of the hip slits to a point five inches from the bottom of the coat, are trimmed with lustreus black mo- hair braid, 1 1-¢ s wide, laid on fiat. Besides thi: at a distance of one- eighth of an inch, with overhand turn three-eights of an inch in diam- eter at each change of dir narrow black silk braid, ne-th an inch wide, is placed. Al are plain The collar bears de rank in the line, as fa Admiral of the n stars of five rays eac stars surcharged W anchors. Admiral—The same, anchor near the front collar. Vice Admiral—The same a. miral, but with three stars substituting a si fou] anct out a star for the gold anchor charged with a star i Rear Admiral—Two silver stars and a silver foul anchor. Commodore—One silver star, and a silver foul anchor. Captain—A silver spread a silver foul anchor in the eagle. Commander—A silver oak leaf and | a silver foul anchor in the rear of | Lieutenant Commander — A gold oak leaf and a silver foul anchor in the rear of the leaf. i Lieutenant—Two silver bars and a/oceq 5 silver foul anchor in the rear of bars. Lieutenant (junior grade)—On ver bar and a silver foul anchor the rear of the bai Ensign—A silver Midshipman—A gold possible silver derotes a higher rank than gold. Comrcissioned staff officers, chief carpenters , chief chief pa ks _‘and chie the collar device s line officers with whom they r: corps device for the anchor. For example, a member of the medical corps of the rank of captain|fertilizers and secondary silver | forming the activity of that period. Bonds were irregular. a silver acorn on a spread zolden oak | 99.42 to 99.49. would wear on his collar a threat eagle denoting his rank. with leaf in the rear of the eagle, to show that his captain’s rank is in the medi- cal corps. That corps device is worn by all officers of the medical corps, regard- less of rank. Simularly, other corps devices are: Pay corps, silver oak | Alis s Goid sprig of three leaves and three silver |Allis Chalmers cis acorn: chaplains, silver Latin cross: rofessors of mathematics, silver oak two crised silver sprigs live oak leaves and an acorn: naval constructors, gold sprig of two Ii oak leaves and gold oak leaf two sitver acorns. The corps devices for warrant offi- cers: th Chief Boatswain — Two foul an- |Am chors crossed, embroldered in silver, |3m surcharged at point of crossing with a | 4% gold five-pointed star. am Chief Gunner—A flaming spherical | im shell embroidered in siiver, sur- charged at the eenter with a gold five- | Am pointed star. Am Chief Machinist — A three-bladed | Am propeller, embroidered in silver, sur- |4 i chargeq with a gold five-pointed star. | Atchion, T & S F Ohief Carpenter—Silver carpenter’s | thison. b Balawin Chief Pay Clerk—Gold sprig of | gatimore & Oblo three oak leaves and three acorns. Batopllas Min .. . hief Saflmaker—Silver diamond. | Betblehem Steel (B) 1 the title of “chief” wear the same de- v~~~ 25 the chief, but in gold instead r siiver, with tHe exception that chief pay clerks and pay clerks have i7entic | devices—both gold. The dis- ction between the chief pay clerks s~a rav clerks is that ‘the former t-ve sleeve stripes and the latter none. The semi-official _North-German Sazette states that the Ministry of Sublic Worship hag ordered that re- izions inst ons in the Polish lan- This afternoon: the reorganizea Riv- erview Club will play the fast Ath- letics of South Manchester at the Hospital. The Athletics have one of the fastest teams in the state and lo- cal fans will remember them for the two desperate battles they gave the Hospital team last year. has cleaned up everything that has faced him in the state this year, will twirl for the visitors, Baseball has been dead and to all practical purposes buried in Norwich this vear, but it is hoped that Chase & Co. at the Hospital have resurrect- ed the course and are prepared to put a brand of ball‘on the fleld that will not drive fans away in disgust, For this reason the performance of the local team today will be eagerly watched by all dyed-In-the-wool fans. Chase has gathered a team that on looks like a winner. Enot and Horigan will be mound and Chase will don the padded Ray Counihan of the Academy will_hold down the initial sack while » Stanley will cover the keystone bag. Dugas and McKay, cover short and.third respectively are too well known to local fans to need further mention. hard-hitting warrior Town will be in left field with Ben fellow townsman, Cobb, who is reputed to be Attorney-at-Law as s00d as his mamesake, will be in the right garden. and Shetucket Streets | ca)) the game at $ o'clock sharp. a special will game and ball fans. your picture on the screen. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Siple, who Chicago .. 0000104 Boston .. 0 000101 St. Louis 2 11010 ‘Washington 00000 0 mitt. Detroit from Norwich | * centre. Luke Riley will Moosup vs. Putnam. The Moosup baseball the management of Henry has arranged a game with the Put- nam team to be played on the Car- pet _grounds, Moosuv. tomorrow (Sun- This is the second game of a three-game series, Moosup winning the first, 6 ‘to 3, which was played at Putnam. Manager McDers mont of Putnam will bring to Moosup a stronger team than faced the local in the first game of the series for he means to get the second and up a grand fight for the third. day) afternoon. nine Cincinnati Brooklyn Cornes of Worcester in right field for this game. Billy is also a fine twirler RIVERVIEW CLUB HAS First Game Will be With South Manchester Team— T— o . s and may be used before the game is finished. For Putnam the battery will be Hanley or Gilmore p, c; _for Moosup Van Dyke p, Solomon c. If Sundav is a favorable day for taking moving picture there will be party at the ground who take a moving picture of the All come and get At Chicago: Cicotte and Schalk; nock, Jones and Thomas. At St. Lou: 00 0 Davenport and Severeid; Ainsmith. At Cleveland: Cleveland 00020000 0—2 Phila. .. 020 201001616 Bagby, Lambeth, Coumbe and Bil- lings; Myers and Schang. At Detroit: National League. At Boston:— Chicago 000000 Boston 01001 Vaughn, Carter and Wilsc: and Tragesser. At New York:— Pittsburgh 0000 New York 00000040 Carlson, Jacobs and Fisch: and Gibson. At Philadelphia: St. Louis "01010001 Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Meadows nyder; and Killifer. Regan Clark Coombs and Meyers. Owing to Draft Drawing News, The noticeable absence of the regular box scores and ba stories on this page today is due to the crowded condition of the wire owing to this paper getting the numbers drawn in the selec- tive draft. g —— all MeNannee GAMES SCHIDULED FODAY. National League. Pittsbureh at New York. Clncinnati_at Brookisn. Chicago at Boston. ¥t Louts st Philadeiphia Ameriean Leagus. New York at Detrolt. Boston at _Chicago. Washington at St. Louts. Philadeiphia st Cleveland. International Leagur. Richmond at Toronto. Newark at Montreal. Providence at Buftale timore at Rochester. Eastern League. Lawrence at New Hi Springficld_at_Now Loadon. Bridgeport at Worcester. Portland at Hartford. .. 0000000101 New York 000011010—310 Coveleskie, Cunningham and Stan- Mogridge and Nunamaker. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Pittsburgh 0, New York 4. % Philadeipbta 4. American League. Philadeiphia §. WHO’S HERE! New Tondon 3, Worcester 0. (Second_game.) (Second _ game.) (Second game.) International Leagus. Rochester—Raltimore At Buffalo—Providence At Toronto—Richmond 1. At Montreal—Montreal-No EASTERN LEAGUE At New Haven (First Game.) New Haven 000 0 0 Weaver and Devine; McGraw, Dempsey. (Second Game.) 0200000013 10000000 0—1 New Haven Donovan and Loom End Sale Price 50c Spaid and Dempsey: New London: (First Game.) 0000000000 8 2000100003 Worcester 0 0 6 0|BATHING CAPS, all rubber, 24 eifer and Wilder; Martin and Rus- |styles to select from, values to (Second Game.) 400000 0—4 120400x—7 Banks and Ty New London Martin and Russell; At Bridgeport:— NULL STOCK MARKET. the leaf. | No Substantial Change from Prevailing Frofessional Characteristics. [ Distin Secur Dome Mines Effo .. Erie 24 pf General Elec General Motor v York, July 20.—Such chariges as ed during today's market session probably resulted from the evident desire of the short inter- to cover commitments over the! week end. There was Granby i Gr R ¢ Gt North'n pr Greene. Can nea Gulf States Steel { Hlinots Central Inspiration Interboro Interboro Int Ag Int Az Corp Inter'l Nlekel . Tnternational Paper Int Paper pf sta Kenneeo Lacka Take Erle & W pf Tehizn Vi Lorillard pf Loulsville & Nashsill Maxwell est substantial o et prevailing professional ehor with a | teristics and little in the way of sur- verticle stock. face developments to sway eentiment Whenever comparison in insignia is|in either direction, United States Steel including the many war issues, ributed fully 65 per cent. to the turnover of 465,000 shares at ins of 1 1-2 to almost 2 points. hippings also participated . but motors and utilities held with the substitution of the proper|back, and rails were negligible. | est quotations were registeted in the Texas Company, specialties ~hor. fromi and affiliated nk, but | measu Miami Copper Midrale Steel b el Micsourl, K & T . Liberty bonds No. Pacific . Oblo Cittes Gas 1ono Gas ns Pacific Mail The following is a summary of sesterday’s trant | scticns on the New York Stock Exchange to 3 p. M. Alaska Gotd Pac Tel & Tel Penn R R Peoplc’s Gas Pere Marauette Philadeiphia Co. Pitts Coal ctf Pitta Coul ct pf Ritts Steel pf . Pitts & W V ett Am Am leaf and silver acorn; civil engineers, |am each of two |Am Car & Foundry . Ulde & Leather pf Linseed 0L pf Procsed Steel Car R Steel Spring Ray Con Readtng R. Iron & Steel Royal Dutch Saxon Motor Shatfuck Arl Sinclalr_OIL Sloss Malting_ 1 pf Sm & Re pf Sugar Ref ot T &SF ot EAaNLE Tobacco Prod pf Twin Cliy Rap T Unfon Pacific Un Cigar 8 A United Fruit .. TAS.C T P& U S Tn Alcohol = i U, S Stel pr Ttan ef Pharmacist—&ilver cardueceus.|Srnork 1mp \ate—Binoeulars, silver if of more | p 20 vears’ service, £old if of less | Cuiifomin cPL warrant -officers not enjoving | Gaioms P West % West Fl & Mg L'E s o ‘all Py De!x‘_vrlr- & Hudson 9 oum:'e 5F Posen. > e Cop Steel ley Maxwel M 2 pt Merehant Marine Merchant Marine pf. Mexican Petroleum al Pacific Tkt Shefield Pacifc Railway S Smelting s Steal Copper B L Fargo Marziand Tnton T CHICAGN GRAIN MARKET. High Low. 245 250 245 27 219 213 Bridgeport Springfield House and Egan; 21001000 *—4 7 1iWOMEN'S WAISTS, in voiles and 0030000003 Gill, Mangan and | embrolderies, a positive $9c value, NO FOOTBALL AT YALE IN THE COMING FALL |(ONGOLEL | Blue Schedule Has Been Entirely Can- the coming fall has been entirely cancell- | cio, SPoCO0 S TR The usual list of games was ar- d_there has been some delay In formally writing to . Iy 4 Yale's rivals and asking, In view of the | WOMPN'S SILK HOSE, min ir war situation, whether the games can- Only two of Yale's s : anfl Hsrvard, Loom End Sale Price 11c a pair not be given up. opponents, have taken similar action. Yale has not yet received formal re- sponse from either Harvard or Prince- ton relative to its proposal that fresh- man games to be played this fall. Yale Loom End Sale Price 50c plans to arrange a light schedule for the 1921 eleven and would be glad to | DRESS PERCALI close it with a game against Harvard |in a large assortment of patterns and one against its Princeton class ri- |and colors, a regular 19c item— Robert Corwin, chairman of the Yale board of athletic control, has | ABSORBENT COTTON, best just returned from Boston, where he | quality, put up in a sanitary man- met Dean Briges, who holds the simi- | ner, value 29c— lar position at Harvard, and the ath- Loom End Sale Price 24c situation was discussed. informally idea of a freshman |finc grade of bleached cottons, game with Yale, but Harvard's officlal | size 42x36 and 45x36, with 3-inch action on the matter, like that of Yale, [ hems, value 19c— will wholly depend on the military sit- Lo Endl Biol Prive’ 165 uation when college opens in Septem- Dean Briggs appeared | pleased with 1t is taken for granted, among Yale | blue checks, fas {undergraduates. that western colleges | quality— vote at the Washington confer- A ence August 2 to continue intercolle- hotin End Sule Price 100 & yard ziate athletics this fall. how- | DRESS VOILES, not effect the Yale stand|a]] this season’s patterns and that athletic sports will be kept en-|colors, real value 12%c a yard— subservient to military needs 3 { till the close of the war. The “Mugsy” Case. New York, July 20.—After examina- tion of four witnesses, the re-hearing of the McGraw case, requested by the local chapter of the Baseball Writers' |, tne meantime its transport will be | Vardon and Edward Ray in a fo association, ended here today, and the | threatened by the increased number |f,ursome in will now be consid- and greater power of the German sub- ered by the board of directors of the | marines. Hence it s argued in the _No devision Is eX- | famliar way that the United States is |me pected for some time. entire testimony CHANGES s the name native or mewly coin. " asks the Manchester Guardian Hied-. g soynen . v pure doctrines of German militarism. |10 under b ¥ hould v it was undoubtedly newly Frankfurter Zeitung says that the e e e Masopota, | Americans would never have gone to Solued, JE we muwsl i e Dy P war if they had thought that tley mian precedent. in sach of the four really arming, not against Germany, | fessionals play «wllu\w er‘.],l £ but for “the next war'—against Japan. |in the two rounds which w GLEANED FROM FOREIGN EX-|pom this the Frankfurter Zeitung pro- | but Braid's performance in (h ceeds to the assertion that by the | ing rou 11‘\\‘! he ou nding fe; Site of the Garden of Eden, told 1 the troops had_christened certain fea- g B lane tures of the district Adam and Eve | RO, never “guessed chat ihelr own road, Serpent corner and Temptation | g00G WOULS, A OF € SERMC ST alley; and, given the British tempera- | p,5¢ter s, it course, that Germany is sion, for the developments in this di-|of the German idea of universal mili- into Palestine.—London Chronicle. SRESaervios dor every people. The Frankfurter Zeitung publishes J s Braid gave one of the most | “soft tack, an embarrassed article on the adop- |remarkable exhibitions of golf seen in | distinction to - tion of compulsory military service in | this country during the past ten years [army biscuits It quotes Hinden- | over the course of the Sidecup Golf | familiar, howev burg for the statement that America |club recently. The occasion was an|bread, and “s will take a year to raise and train a |exhibition match, in which James bread floating in tea. really great army, and suggests that!Braid and J. H. Taylor opposed Harry is “dork” another word for a thick 163% 162 163% 115% 117 115 the United States. 15 123 8 714 59 6% ‘| ADVERTISING. 33| WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, all 518 | kinds, soiled and mussed, values to FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, another lot of those we had at our last sale, complete with rubber tu and’ 3 pipes, a real $1.00 valu Loom End Sale Pr ‘388 | 50c— a9 Loom End Sale Price 5c each Pet. | CORSET COVERS, lace and em- 12| broidery trimm.d, sizes 34 to 44, MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, 54 | values 28c— with and without collars, de of 362 Loom End Sale Price 23c|good quality percales, all sizes, AT a positive Tsc value— 4% |SAMPLE JEWELRY —almost 43| everything_in the Jewelry line, % values te 50c— Loom End Sale Price 11c REAL HUMAN HAIR NETS, fine mesh, made in cap -shape, value 10c— Loom End Sale Price 4 for 25¢ INDIAN - HEAD COTTON, 36 inches wide, mill lengths, regular 20c a yard— Loom End Sale Price 14c a yard BED SHEETS, made of good cot- ton, size 72x90, with centre seam, value 62c— Loom End Sale Price 49c HUCK TOWELS, good size, neat red borders, value Sc— Loom End Sale Price 5c¢ PILLOW TUBING bleacked, choice of 42 and 45-inch, value 25¢ a yard, mill lengths— Loom End Sale Price 17c a yard Loom End Sale Price BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS, rde of fine qu sercale: eat pat- terns, to 14%, regular value Loom End Sale Price made of good rk colors, BOYS' BLOUS percales, light and sizes 6 to 15, value 33c Loom End Sale Price TURKISH TOWELS, extra larse double thread, plain, white and with _colored borders, regular price 39c— TENNIS OXFORDS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 42 to 50c¢ Pair BRASSIERS, perfect fitting, f 2 stnnda_rd make, lace and embroid- Just reccived 100 more cases of Sneaks ;n; ery trimmed, values to 69c— for men, women and children, com- Loom End Sale Price 44c KNITTING BAGS, made of fine o | auality cretonne. assorted pat- 7 | terns,” values to $1.00— want for city, country or beach. HARDWARE SPECIALS Night Latches, two keys.. Bath Room Fixtures, all kinds Buck Saws, Robert Duke brand. Enamels and Paints, large size GRS o332 T e Turmh an Spirit Levels, 12 to 30 inches. Ratchet Bit Braces, $1.00 kind Steel Screw Drivers, 3-inch Broad Hatchets, extra large Household Saws, 16-inch blade 10-inch Buck Saws Machinist .Leve!s, 14-inch. Shoe Leather, half soles, pair. Floor Brooms, extra quality WINDOW SHADES 39¢ Value 50¢ AUTO CAPS, large assortment of styles and colors, values to 50c- Loom End Sale Price 25c 2 50c— Loom End Sale Price 25¢ i WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS, _ | made of good quality lawn, hem- med, worth 5c each Loom End Sale Price 2c each 2| lawns, trimmed with laces and all sizes— Loom End Sale Price 50c 1, 26 inches wide, imitation of hard-wood floor, a regular advertised 50c value Loom End Sale Price 27c a yard MEN'S NECKWEAR, all silk. The season’s new terns and quality— Loom End Sale Price 17¢c good quality, worth today 50c. regulars and menders of our reg- ular boot silk hose, black only— WOMEN'S ION SUITS, three plece, lace trimmed, low 1 ceves, also tight-knee, v MEN'S_UNION SUITS, regular B. V. D. style, made extra good, all sizes, a positive 69c value— lue WINSDOR TIES, of every Kkind and color, drummer's samples, values 1o 50¢ S vard-wide, Loom End Sale Price 14c a yard double fold d, white ar quality, value 33 CURTAIN SCRIMS 36 inches, hem ecru, very fine a yard— be | PILLOW CASES, made of a very E inc tern: 50c— IBROIDE s wide, a good to choose fr Y FLOT 1 MILLINERY NOVELTIES all kinds of flowers and trimmings, values to 50c— APRON GINGHAMS, all sizes, of colors, good CHILDR made of good quali int, neatly trim- med, all sizes, value 39c Loom End Sale Price inches wide, Loom End Sale Price 8%c a yard “LE ‘dflr FOR STANDARD PATTERNS THE W. L. TAYLOR COMPANY 50c DEPARTMENT STORE Thayer Building, Franklin Square — where all cars transfer OUR SECOND SEMI-ANNUAL Loom End Sale IS NOW GOING ON WITH A RUSH THIS GREAT BUSY BEE-HIVE OF TRADE BUSTLING WITH GENUINE BARGAINS ». |AND PLENTY OF THEM. THIS ADVERTISEMENT GIVES ONLY A FRACTIONAL :-fi PART OF THE SALE OFFERINGS AND VERY OFTEN THE BIGGEST VALUES ARE 42 NOT MENTIONED AT ALL, BECAUSE THE QUANTITIES ARE TOO LIMITED FOR No Mail or Telephone Orders Loom End Sale Price 29c each Loom End Sale Price 44c Loom End Sale Loom End Sale always sold Loom End Sale Loom End Sale Price 25¢ Price 7c a cake Loom Erd Sale Price N'S DRAWERS, Loom End Sale Price 11c a pair CHILDREN'S prising 2400 pairs. Just what you zes 6 to 14 Loom End Sale Price XTRA SIZF Loom End Sale Price Loom End Sale Pri UNTRIMME Untrimmed up to $1.00 Loom End Sale Price 25¢ Loom End Sale Price 25¢ Loom End 50 dozen of Window Shades in yellow, Loom End white and two shades of green, extra Loom End Sale Price Loom End Sale Price 50c | ningarow Loom End Sale Price 19¢c each Loom End Sale Price 19¢ a yard Loom End Sale Price 25¢ a yard Loom End Sale Price 25c IRICK'S DRAWING €O Loom End Sale Price 25¢ Loom End Sale Price 4 for Loom End Sale memorial fund for disabled officer vard cou piay, the 1 by him in adoption of conscription the United [of the da States, like England, has justified the | being co The term mm. for bread is used with a certain amount of fre Some months ago Mr. jLe i sbought, bRt e, e days, and not aione in writing from the supposed [ TORld Pa¥e o (ERC (MSS NgNe Il army. The docker iz for one, well told that | }uppy’ “men and youths of Englang;” |auainted with it Another term ing cover 1 with p: also generally, s associn fare as we h. something-or-other unmoved by é 4 heard it used in these s . bu i y the American decision, |} S Fapinan to Dreals: el ‘ne‘l':able al’(‘ thll!:l p'r:‘ki:"” EEHoUSE . In-{ue, Bopw ok Secuting, & :;x‘x!p;:u’ ‘P‘:f‘ ‘:\‘p(n ru(\ V”i‘:\{-‘\“ ”'H"‘lvlhwv One even looks with apysetien” | future posce she welcomes the victory | FUER® DO, SIPEC S, MOS8 T Doorstep’ to der thick & there is a the ‘phr 1 in cont or ships not_quite rock,” for h for a_piece nge 1 of Lord Kitchenel 9 strokes ve up eating bre ve, however, ney Lo BELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Onepackage provesit. 25cat all druggists. And then there .

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