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CLOUDY TODAY AND PROBABLY TOhidRROW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES NORWICH HEALTH GOOD every woman, but goo vitally impo on to liver, kidneys = (=N are a boon to women, be- theyregulatethe func- s of all these organs without anyirritation or dis- eeable effect. Judgk George | arbitrary, unlawful and oppressive, and nlic has set Friday | contravenes the license which they have s the time when | Been granted by the state of Connecti- in the matter of | cut.” iinst the cities| The city will be represented by Cor- London to prevent | poration Counsel Edwin W. Higgins at the hearing on tie miunction. New London Claims. The owners of public service motor alleged in the com- | The owners i and New London | vehicles in New London of & carrying Norwic capacity of less than seven persons have : nt public ser- | formed an association headed b, Williim of \Willimantic, | Small of Waterford, and they claim that D the ordinance as adopted is discrimina- tory as well as without legislative au- thority. b I Atto MeoGuire maintains that the i with the city | police “which is enforcing the regulations & ling ‘bus_stations, has city of |no authority $o do this, that the right X 1 public | rests salely the common council and cannot be ited to a committee. The complaint sets forth that “’bus stations ted by a standard on a cement hiave been placed on certain i 5 s- | streets, dength of such station t be- ae routed ra- | ing. @esignated, and ‘that all pubMc:ser- n the city of | vice ears with a carrying capacity of evem or more persons are permitted to pretense of | occupy these stations and those carrying stands | less than séven are restricted from using icles the | said stations® i . did en-| Reference is made to an ordinance adopted by the court of common’ council he ordinance | of June 12, 1916, which creates that sec- E tion adjacent to the union station:as'a public parking place for public’ service vehicles, and “virtually makes thi..the place in the city where publié ser- vice vehicles may solicit passengers: The right of tHe city council to prohibit the smaller public service car operators from soliciting passengers on " other streets or locations is questioned, as is | the validity of the act of the police co all cles | mittee in designating the territory adja- the purpose | cent to the station-as the public parking is without the e for these vehicles. AN |'n_m.rru COMPANY OFFICERS WHO SERVED IN 1870 “Souvenir” William H. Taylor of Hart- ford sends The Bulletin the names of the officers of the Third iregiment, C. N. G., e fBuiiztiy ITNEY MEN SEEK INJUNCTIONS GheBulizti | JINE et Ly 0 R : = —===| Upon an applicaticn mide by Hull, Mc- | legislalive power of said city:" that tne| " Cotonet > Netboutel s, THE WEATHER ‘ G Hull = 1 for the public | ordinances are “unreasonable, capricious, H. Ames,’ New L‘ondon: lieutenant colonel, John T. Fan- ning, Norwicl major, George Havens, New' London ; surgeon, Francis H. Bray- man, New London; chaplain, Emory J. Haynes, Norwich. 2 Company commissioned ~officers—A, Mystic - Bridge, captain, Jesse Y. Niles; second lieutenant, W. E. F. Landers; B, first lieutenant, W. H. H. Elli: C, Norwich, captain, Joseph O, Lathfop; first lieuetenant, Henry Kehr; _second lieutenant, M. J. Kelly; D, New London, second lieutenant, Lodowick ‘Leeds; E, Sprague, captain, Charles D. Weave: first lieutenant, Mayden Haynes; second lieutenant, Joseph N. Weaver; F, West Killingly (now Danielson), captain, George Warren, Jr.: first lieutenant, Wil- liam I Moore; second lieutenank, Vi mon T. Wetherell; G, Rockville, chptain, Frank Grant; first lieutenant, Charles E. Harris; second lieutenant, Joshua Wood. The custom house officers for the New London district in 1870 according to the state register were: Collector, George T. Marshall; deputy collector and inspector, C. G. Sistare; inspectors, John P. Rice, Harris T. Fitch, New London, George W Geer, Norwich, Horace Denison, Black Point; physician marine hospital, Isaac G. Porter. Pilots—New London, Clark S. Rogers, B. W. Harris, Leonard Smith, Perkins Harris, Norwich river, Thomas Com- stock, James ) t, Henry Roath, James Worthirzton. Lyme, John O. Miner; steamloat inspector: Isaac C. ‘Amidon, Philo B. Hovey, New London. Stonington district—Collector, Hubbard ; depu Higbbard Y Paweatuck bridge, Manmassah M ner. A dwcrease of fifty ver cent. in tha reported of Com- merce for a period co/erinz the paat demand for baby carriazes by the United States Chamoe six month: George v collector, Bdward P. insvector, Joon P. States; ‘sur- 7 George D. Cross; in- tor for Noan! tic river and MOTHER WAS BRUTAL TO CHILDEEN, IT 18 CLAIMED Coun! tective William E. Jackson has bgg?.’ ifv’-_:ugaung the alleged brutal treatment ‘of two children of Mrs. Blume. a New York woman, who has been sum- mering near Bozrahville. It is claimed that the mother had been beating them so that they became afraid of her and hid- in. the .woods. They were located by neighbors, to whom they told their story, and the neighbors took them to Baltic, where they placed them in charge of a family, and they then notified the au- thorities. When Mrs. Blume heard that Consta- ble- Jerry Sweeney of Bozrahville had been ‘informed of the affair she hastily departed for her. home- in - New .York, leaving her two ' children. Detective Jackson got-in touch with-the father and received a telegram from him stating he would come after the children. He did 80, and their wers turned over to their father by Detective Jackson. The father took: them back to New York and it is presumed that. explanations will be in order upon his return. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MISS MADELINE WAY Fifteen girl friends of Miss Madeline ‘Way of 27 Meyers avenue tended her with a surprise party in honor of her fif- teenth birthday: Those attending were Misses Pauline Burten, Ruth Mullen, Catherine Sullivan, Dorothy Burton, Ev- elyn Rankin, Lauretta Valenti, Anna Furloung, Catherine Kelly, Jennie Moore, Alice Sandberg, Gertrude McCarthy Rose Mary “Hourigan, Lillian Sandbers, Catherine Casey and Clista Way. The evening was spent veryenjoyably. Many games were played, also music se- lections = rendered. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Way and Miss Helen Way, the table being very prettily deco- rated, with a large birthday cake, Jury “For Criminal Term. Hibberd R. Norman, who' is assistant clerk of the superior court, was in New London Tuesday morning to draw a_jury for the September criminal term of the court which comes .in here on the first Tuesday of. the month. EAKS, Ib.35¢ lcin, Round, Porterhousa RESH CUT HAM- BURGER, bb. ....... 24c BEEF LIVER, Ib NICELY CURED CORNED BEEF Pound 12%¢ can Plate, Brisket Pieces. Fresh Fish Direct From Fishing Ports LARGE FRESH - - FRESH BLOCK ISLAND Genuine Lamb |Swordfish, Ib. .. 39¢ LEGS, b........... 30c FRESH SHORE LOIN TO ROAST, Ib. 22¢ 3 Ths AT ROLE Haddock, 3 Ibs. . 25¢ QUARTERS, b..... 18c FRESH LOIN CHOPS, Ib..... 40c | Butterfish, Ib. .. 29c SUGAR CURED SMOKED | Round Clams, pt. 25¢ Shoulders, Ib.,. 22c| OPENED TO ORDER Mackerel, Ib. ... . 30c EVAPORATED d TALL SIZE | 2 Cans 32¢ Assorted Soups Campbell’s,can'12¢ Davis Baking Powder ...... 23c Wesson Salad Oil Best A-No. 1 POTATOES 15 Ibs. Peck 43¢ Sugared Dates - Yellow Onions Tomatoes, bas. 21c|3 Ibs.......... 13c Creamery BUTTER, Ib. . 59c Swift’s Silverleaf PURE LARD COLLEGE FRESHMAN CLASS ° , TO NUMBER ABOUT 125 The formal opening of Connecticut col- leeg at New Londopn this year will take place on Wednesday, Sept. 22, at 8.50 a. m. Students from out of town have been requested to reach New London ‘at the earliest possible hour on Monday, Sept. 20, and after reporting to the director of resjidence at ‘Thames hall ‘in Mohegan avenue are to go immediately to the of- fice of Registrar David D. Leib,in New London hall ‘to- secure - instruotion in re- gard to registration. Local students must report at the registrar's office at 9 a. m. The college refectory will open at-noon Monday, Sept. 20, The hours for service in the dining room. are to be: Breakfast 7.15, luncheon 12.15, and dinner 6.15. Formal collegn exercises will begin with chapel ‘in the gymnasium Sept. 22 at 9 a .m.” Classes will convene with the MOTOR FREIGHT SERVICE (ANl s00ds Covered by Insurance Duffag Transit) NORWICH.—PROVIDENCE—NEW LONDON—PUTNAM Phone Union 3842 FALL RIVER—NEW BEDFORD and Connecting Points ZQUIPMENT—NINTEEN PiERCE:ARROW TRUC TS E. P. WINWARD & SON 135 WATER STREET -] 17 WILLIAM STREET NORWICH NEV/ BEDFORD Phone 1250 . Phone 3237 492 SOUTH MAIN STREET 133-142 DUFFEE STRIET PROVIDENCE “ZLL RIVER Phene 3619 period beginning at 10.15 a. m., and from that moment maintaining full all_departmients. side £ The entering class bids fair to be up- | steps leading from the wards of 125. hedule in | street a4nd Deshon street on the western just in time to Tun Into the side of the New cement Rabinovitch car, which had its body and chassis bent, The coming.of so many | the corner of Mohegan avenuc and Res- | four fenders damaged, three tires ripped iting house on | top completely 'demolished. students has made the housing problem a | ervoir street up over the terraced em-(off and otherwise damaged severe one, but it is hoped that with the | bankment leading to New London hall, | . Branford | have also been c house, the thir1 building in the quadran- | siderably to the attractiveness of the col- gle unit of tha dormitory group, the col- | lége efitrance. opening of the mew dormitos lege will be alle to assign all applicants to comfortable quarters. feature ie, this year, that nearly one-half of the members of the incoming class come. from outside the state and from widely distant points. considerable work unde- the direction of the superintendent of grounds on the walks, roads and terraces has been ac- complished since the college closed last June. One of the most noticeable improve- ments A gratitying | BRINGS SUIT FOR 52,500 DAMAGES TO AUTOMOBILE, Nathan Rabinovitch of Norwich brought suit against Mayer Schmuckler | of Salem for § The necessary repairs and renovations | to Mr. Rabin in all the buildings have heen made and |was run mobile at the intersection of the called River Road and the Norwich-New | mysterious pain: London highway in the town of Mont-|ness, mental depression, | etc., should rely on Lydia E. Pink. Compound, ville. The accident noon of June 20 and it is claimed in the|from roots and herbs, which for near- vears.has been the standard ailments. happened the three-foot high stome wall, |writ that bordering the sidewalk from Reservoir |driven at high speed on the River Road' remedy for th scted and add con- |perior court on the first | September. —_— The suit is returnable before the su hasigpread from coast to c for damages caused|women realize the Schmuckler auto-|unborn child, Women who in the after- ham’'s Vegetable Schmuckler car was'ly fort W T8 11 U DA AW 194100 TDAEA IO GAFIURT 118 HEUITAIT S ORI » T - 1S U 2 Pounds-45¢ EGGS Mohican Selected Dozen 55¢ . Every Egg Good. SALEM ORI S 1T8Y TANDIARD 01l CO DFNY, The sigh of a reliable dealer and the world’s best Gasoliny NORWICH A. F. Greene Thames Square Garage - M. M. Markoff Majestic Garage S. J. Bottomley J. J. Herbert C. V. DPendleton Ring Brothers P. H. Ethier Scott & Clark Corporation L. W. Carroll & Son Lee & Osgood Co. Felix Burzycki, Thames Baird Tire and Supply Co. 337 Main Street NORWICH TOWN Jonathan Smith Max Richland Anthony Jacobsen YANTIC W. E. Manning FRANKLIN C. W. Frink BOZRAHVILLE Gillman Bros. 1 Botnick A. Simonowitz TAFTVILLE W. E. Baldwin H. F. Copeland / People’s Stare Smith Brothersg K78 (A T Gk Washington’s Headquarters, New- burgh, N. Y. Here, at the closs of the American Revolution, Washington issued the proclamation of peace and disbanded the old Continental Army. Every motor highway and by-way, throughout picturssque New England and New York is a part of ths long “Secony Trail.” DEALERS WHO SELL SOCONY GASOLINE VERSAILLES H. A Ri hards BALTIC Thomas J. Burke George Drescher C. H. Rood, Inc. PRESTON CITY John F. Richardson POQUETANNUCK George W. Mansfleld JEWETT CITY e ¥. H. Gilbert C. D. ‘Wolt John H. Tracy E. F. Blake . Fred Maynard P. J. Maledy VOLUNTOWN Marion Brothers GLASGO Azarie Dayon TRADING COVE A. Bugher GRISWOLD W. P. Holmes W. F. Bitgood * BETTER BABIES The crusade for better babies has t, and taken rm hold of American Mothers. Few n how much viteh's automobile when it|health of the mother influences the both _physical backache, Z18 1A