Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 16, 1913, Page 7

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ANOTHER HALF MONTH FOR SIDEWALK REPAIRS, Granted by Common Council—Trolley Company Arranges About Boswell Avenue Pole Line. A further extension of 15 days was allowed the property owners who have been ordered to repair their walks, owing to the preésure of work on the contractors, at the adjourned meeting of the court of common council Mon- day evening in the council chamber. Clerk Moore read the roll, showing seven absentees: Aldermen Mec- Ioughlin, Bec and Hourigan and Councilmen Cruthers, Baker, Kramer and Shannon. The first business was the hearing on the petition of the Shore Line Elec- tri ¢ company for a change of their ginal plans for the pole locations in rection with the new Boswell ave- i nue trolley line from Franklin street OF WOMEN'S AND | derson of the trolley company explain- ed that arrangements had been made with the gas and electric department and with the Southern New England Telephone company whereby attach- ments could be made on the poles of these two companies, thus doing away with another line of poles on the stree As is now proposed there will [ ] be but two lines of poles on the street; B those on one side belonging to the trolley company and those on the other side bearing the trolley line at- > t THIS IMPORTANT EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE ON achments, belonging to the electric telephone companies. Peole Line Plan Satisfactory. City Engineer George E. Pitcher d that the gas and electric de- ment had asked for a new location poles on the street and. inquired whether the trolley company expected t e attachments where the poles Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, w loc a(njd or at lh‘ev nle\i;ve 1‘2:::; : s (R ey Sept. 16, 17 and 18, 1913 on Mr, Pitcher found every-< sfactory. Several property | present to learn where ! Joles would be located in_the vicinity A complete exhibit of all the new models of the season, presenting the most interestin £ property and the locations P - st e exposition of authentic styles in Coats, Suits, Dresses and Apparel generally that has A an Gebrath presented a reso- | granting the petition of the trol- | ever been shown in Norwich. mpany and the resolution was | pted Petitions. | A petition signed by George E.| k and 20 others who have occa- | use the sidewalks on Division | street, requesting that the city order | property owners to lay asphalt walks | on Division street, was referred to the | public works ccmmittee A petition to remove a tree growing | n the middle of the sidewalk in front | No. g street was referred | committee for an electric light in | Broad street was re- | police commissioners for Damage to Automobile. i bill_ amounting to over | claim for damages to his| was presented by Dr, Wil- | Browne. On the evening of Browne was going up | on street and in passing two | sther cars his machine struck a stone | Fall Opening of Exclusive Millinery Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Hasau e Sept. 16, 17 and I8, 1913 e to keep up with the de- eir services, Mayor Mur- at he felt that property i be allowed a furt We respectfully and cordially invite your presence. A formal presentation of the Authoritative and Accepted Paris and American Modes. time in which to complete the sidewall s rdered, o . . . . motion of Alderman Gebraih it | We show Gage Bros. & Co.’s Smart Tailored Hats in a variety of exclusive designs. ed to exteng time limit to Will Inspect Eichh Strest Crossing. | We invite your Attention and Inspection. ling the abolishing of the at Eighth street in | . the mayor said he had | cated with Division Superin- Hollywood of Hartford and superintendent had promised C the city and inspect the cross- ng, to decide what action should be: taken in the matter. Sachem Street Walks and Curbs. report of the publi ¢ works com- establi g of lines and or sidewalks on both sides of sireet was presented with a lering the property own- a cement curb and walk six e by Nov. 1. The report was | & and a resolution setting Oct 1earing on the matter wa Councilman Bailey stated that the people in that were willing to lay walks they wished to lay sidewa hich would i be of a permanent ne \t present | FRANKLIN DEMOCRATS | that he has a bank book at the home | CELEBRATED HALF CENTURY |surance company during the months [GIANTS AND PHILLIES he said walks ng to the of his wife in the former place show { of July and August, and on Saturday| lines prescri= in the r port of the HOLD SMALL CAUCUS. | M0,V ir O in that mstiunimx.i OF MARRIED CIRE. . T Bl R e Ny MUST FINISH GAME. mmittea could lie below the road- 3 L 5 rhich is joubtedly hallucination. seas London staff paid by entertaining the| .. va; or that reason people would | Ticket is Named With Thomas New- | WiCh s undoubtedly hajluciavion. {Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cowan Re- | conis of the Norwich district with a | Directors Order Contest Continued Un- aving walks on these lines. man and Jeremiah Mahoney for Se- | son for his not residing in Ledvard is| ceived Greetings of Relatives and | clambake at Brightman’'s pond, R..1. | der Same Status as When Stopped neer FPitcher explained|that| | tmen. because an attempt has been made on| Friends. { At noon an excellent chowder was| by Umpire Brennan. T _tracks must be lowered —— his life twice by his wife. He went | = served, and later in the d a fine | - i ‘;::;”“{vn‘w;nfl;: ;]r»a(rjf v!rlr‘v:h)l‘rl;t_r! The democrats of Franklin, sum- | to the bank shortly after 10 o'clock| Mr. and Mrs. William R. Cowan ob- | bake was enjoved. Athletic events of | (Cincinnati, Sept. 15.—Making a pre of the windows | served their golden wedding anniver- | 2ll sorts were run off and the feature|cedent, the board of directors of the he declared | sary Monday at their home, No, 81 of the day w thé baseball game, In | National lLeague tonight ordered the s g 3 | Newton street, surrounded by their | Which the Norwich men trimmed the |game that was played between the Provement of the straet crmanent Im- | the caucus came around there were| The man was asked for his bank ! entire family and a number of friends | New London athletes by the score of New York and Philadelphia National ts from the public only two in sight. But the caucus was | book, which of course he could not]and neighbors. . Mr. and Mrs. Cowan /29 to i2. Agent Masse of Jewett City Ieague bs on August 30, finished on | finally held after the republican caucus | produce, and it was when he becamei received informally from 2 to 4 o'clock i featured the contest with a home run | Getober 2nd with the same men in the i \ | i | do ne e b0, | moned for a caucus on Monday even- | and walking up to one adopted were, i G pinion. he oueS | ing at the town hall, were late in ar- | demanded $4,000, Wk b ot 8¢ I riving, and when the hour for holding | he had deposited there four years ago. od dewalk blighing lines n the hall had transacted its business | persistent in asking for the money|and many friends called to extend drive with the bases full. 'The day|field and the same status existing that 'Nd‘y‘::‘”:n;”m:“',(L,::T-;‘sh(:'m‘\v |and the democratic ticket nominated | (hat a request was made for his ar- | their congratulations. Four sons, Wil- | was an enjoyable one in every respect. existed on the day the umpire, Bren- t street were received and res. | Was as follows: rest. llam R. Jr., A. Otis, ¥Fred F. and Wal- | ——— ! nan, awarded the game to New York adopted setting Oct. 5 Assessors—E. L. Mayberry, Daniel | B et ter M. Cowan, acted as ushers, and {roR THEFT OF on 3 unt of the spectators’ allegedly Mrs. Cowan was assisted In receiving | by her daughter, Mrs. M, Howard Fer- | BRASS STEERING WHEEL, | ng with batte asill. ARGUMENTS FINISHED IN Board of relief—Fred Rodman, Dan- iel Mahoney. hoth projects. A communicati GILBERT TRANSPORTATION CO. guson, of Worcester. The guest book Tnomas N. Gandy Under $500 Bonds | urging t i send three | N 7 Ay " i i ot ARLA Selectmen—Thomas Newman, Jere- - . | Was in the keeping of Miss Mildred i Sum riean raade con-|niah Mahone Complex Questions Left for Decision! Cowan of Lynn. Many beautiful gifts For Binerior Gourt Friat [THIN FOLKS WHO Town clerk and town tre G. Harts ables—Clovis Morey, J. J. Ma- in remembrance of the anniversary { WOULD BE FAT Y ) were recelved by the happy couple. Thomas N. Gandy was bound over The attorneys in the suit of Risoff | Among the gifts were four purses of [to the superior court Monda from | surer— by Judge Haines. Fo vs. the Gilbert Transportation company | gold, one from their children. one from | the New London police court, charged | Increase in Weight Ten Pounds er OR FRANKFIN ELECTION., jurors—Henry Bellows, E. L. | Will flle briefs on Monday with Judge {the First Baptist church, one from the | with theft of a brass steering wheel, More Republicane Headl, Ticket With C. & | Haines at Middletown sitting at a spe- | 100l and one from the Loyalty lunder bonds of $500. Louis Lub- ial master to hear the case at the di- { the Bible school of which Mr. | chans a witness in Gand) defense, | Registrar of voters—W, J. Brasill. | Davis and Frank |. Date for Seleet- | - School committee—IHenry Bellows, | A Physician’s Advice on of Judge Holt. When the ' Cowan has been the teacher for over 20 | was reprimanded by the court for in- men, | Auditor—Henry Bellows earing was adlourned a few weel years. The class attended in a body. 'slnuming that Prosecuting Attorney | “T'd certainly give most anything to . —— Thomas Newman acted as chairman | a0 it was with the understanding | A dainty collation was served. t | Cronin lied. It was in cross examina-{be able to fat up a few pounds and A Race was chairmab and Sam- | and W. J. Brasill as clerk testimony be heard on one point| Among the many present were Mr. |tion that the witness’ aspersion was stay that way,” declares every exces uel Hartshorn clerk of the republi- | cH IS GO o S YA A | Monday from a man who was then in|and Mrs. William R. Cowan of Hart- 'made. “If you want to lie, I can lie, [ sively thin man or woman.' Such r can caucus held in the Franklin town | { Burope. Since then counsel have | ford, Mr. and Mrs. A. Otis Cowan and | too,” said Lubchansky. Isult is not impossible, despite past ball Monday evening, at which the | FIGHTING DOGS HAD | agreed upon this particular point and | Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Cowan of Lynn, | The prosecuting officer appealed tofailures. Thin peeple are victims of following ticket was nominated: | TO BE PULLED APA | there will be no further hearing. Mr. and Mrs. M. Howard Ferguson of | the court. Judge Coit told the witness mal-nutrition, a condition which pre- Assessor—George 1. Ladd. s RT.| " As nalf a dozen lawyers will sub-| Worcester, Walter M. Cowan of this that improper use of the English lan- vents the fatiy elements of food from b ctme e avis, Frank | "y . mit briefs, and as there is muc oc- | city, Claude A. Cowan, Mi Mildred | guage by him a second time would re- hei » by t lood as Date h ' Each Had an Ear Hold on Franklin|ymentary evidence to be submitted Cowan of Lynn, Jerome P. Cowan of | sult in his being sent to jail for come u.-nfw:::e?heu'pul\iv»rnhitbnug»lfion"m Board of relief—Samuel N. Hyde, | Square. ;and looked over, it may be some time Hartford, Robert F. Cowan of Lynn!tempt. Lubchansky was then obliged normal. Instead of gettting into thy Ely E <hell % s | before there will be a judgment by and Otis C. and Stanley Bell Fergu- |to answer a question to the effect that | blood, ali the fat and flesh producing Town clerk and town treasurer and | Two dogs with a fixed determination ; Judge Haines. The case is complex | son of Worcester, the last five named | he had been convicted of theft. | elements stay in the intestines ug, il agent of town deposit fund—Samuel | io fight made a few lively moments en | and some questlons have been left to | being grandchildren, Mrs. Mary K. Gandy was charged with stealing a |they pass from the body as waste. | Franklin square at the corner of Rose | his decision that have not been passed | Crane of Manahawkin, N. J., a cousin | brass steering wheel from tug Ram- To correct this condition and to bf"- muel N. Hyde, Benja- | Place on Monday afternoon about §|upon by the supreme court George A. Kahn o'clock, requiring to be pulled apart e ding guest a half century ago. rs—Frederick W. Hoxsie, | and taken away In opposite directions To Be Made. In the year 1863, in New York, Mr. Clark, William C. Smith. | to allow their belligerent blood to cool. The registrars of voters have given and Mrs. Cowan were united in mar- | | | of Mrs. Cowan, and who was a wed- | | committee, three years—| One was a small shagsy animal and ! in4 waual notice fo those who desire : riage by Rev. Alfred Cookman. pastor | | i | 1 bler, which lies at a wharf at New |dyce a healthy, normal amount of fat London Marine Iron Work company’s | the nutritive processes must be arti- vard. The wheel was found in a junk | ficially supplied with the power which shop. nature has denied them. This can best 4 e be accomplished by eating a Sargol tablet with every meal. Sargol is a | scientific combination of six of the H H best strength-giving, fat-producing |flCidentS in soc:ety. elements known to the medical pro- Ladd; for one year, to fill [ the other a brindle Boston bull of . i ef- | of Trinity Methodist church. Mr. unexpired term, Benjamin B. Davis. larger size. They came to a clinch }&,fyeufi?d;h‘”fi:fi:"hque;?“ 1‘50 H.‘gm fg Cowan passed his bovhood days in this | Auditor—George L. Ladd. several times, with honors about even, | o'njock in the morning to 6 o'clock in ! ity and mastered the trade of book- Collector of taxes—Bugene W, |and finally each got a grip on an ear, 4 & o Clark. when a man at each end took the dogs Registrar of voters—George .. Lladd. | by the hind legs, another rapped one i There were no contests of the dogs in the jaw and the fighters fell apart. By agreement among several leading The shaggy animal was given a tess | the afterncon, they will be in session : Pinding with L. & B. Edwards in the to receive applications, which must be Year 1852. He acepted a position with fession. Taken with meals, it mixes in writing, and none will l»ehrel:e‘l\'ed '1156%' E’;;‘fi:fi“f ‘(;‘Ovlgft"fn’ngl‘f {12 with the food and turns the sugars and 1 b o'c & O i places 3 N = L) - i :,fi:; i It()’:hl;lts‘e‘-:;uga;req‘n:n:ed in | Years. H; m{;lrx;edbm !Nurwiufh in 1877 an-\ei:s,& (t;:flo 2; IE‘:as!m:w has returned ?3?'5{‘5‘?152".}& ;:‘;‘-m;'(?d“ a’;l"d“g:hr'{;;?‘; L s !and purchased the busiriess of Harvey |a u! 3 B g nations a detailed map of the world | Into a doorway. while the other was | \n¢ logal motice and = the followlng &0, bl e o h he has since conducted. b2 effect s remarkable. " Reported gains on a uniform scale of one inch to about | hustled off by the collar threugh the fwu‘_‘“,“m, e D, Guy, Cermelius | Walter M, Cowan, a son, became as- | Miss Frances R, Whitney left Mon- |°f frlom ten l:n twegty- ve pounds in a sixteen miles is being made. crowd by its owner, a woman in deep | JVT S0t OO L X et O Herbert M, | Sociated with-him in 1810, the business ! day for Natick, Mass, where she is to | 8IN&le month are by no means infre- mourning and heavi velled, She |j'cron Themas T. Kelly Second dis- | then taking the name of ‘W, R. Cowan |teach at the Walnut Hill sehool. quent, Yet its action is perfectly nat- dragged him along Main sireel aleng | yict; Timothy A, Carey, John W, Mc- | & Son, Fer many years Mr, Cewan EEt ural and a.bsnlutedly harmless. Sargo! past the car statfon and around the | yyniéy Third district; Albert J, Bailey, | Was actlvely engaged in the wark of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Ellery Allen, |18 sold by good druggists everywhere corner Into Ferry street, where he 4] e : i/ the First Baptist church, having been | who have heen guests of Dr. Leonard |aRd every package contains a guaran- H S 2 s 3 I, Fourth district How to Keep Face | auleted down‘wihen he could no lspeer 5&5?;: N )‘i::;:;nlv'.* William Delaney, | & member of the building committee | B, Almy, have gone to Harborton, Va. e 0‘.““‘"‘%‘,‘:3"”“@ OF noney heek. | see his.adversary, Jfth disiriet; Henby Gebrath, Jumes |and board of trustees and having filled — fop bl e @argol hes pro- Young and Attractive the office of dedcen fer a mumber of | Miss Annle Thresher has returned te | Auced remarkable results in the treat- ¥ W, Blackburn, Sixth distr | i adee : il veurs, Ile was superintendent pf the | New Yerk, after a visit with her moth- | ™ent of nervous indigestion and gen- (Nutlonal Tlyglenic Review. ARREST IN NEW L.ONDON, Hurt by walling Barrel Bunday scheel of the church for 13 |er, Mrs, 5. 8, Thregher, at the lu(tcr'fl':‘:l‘n:t"‘:'T‘“: rg:::::fbflie i;»i‘;l‘"‘l}gd"m. The way to ward off old a is t N < ¥ g rears. Mr, Cowan is a member of Un- | summer tio, X u to fear i, not to allow one's self to be | J08ePh Siason of Ledyard Fancies He| pgwara Sheehan of Montville was|bas lodge, Ne 1 1 00 O 1 M, o0 e ing eftect, be used by those who are oppressed by the dread of advancing Has Much Money. severely injured last week when alCowan has made his chief pleasure his Invitations have bean recelved by |not willing to increase their weight voars. l'se only legitimate preventives s o heavy barrel of cider which he was | home eircle and his church wo and |lecal members from the Kastern Con- |ten pounds or more. end avoid trying experiments with A man whe claims te he Joseph Sis- | removing from a team slibped and | has heen admirably, assisted ‘by his | necticut Mt, Holyeke Alumnae assocla- preparations not indo. by physi- | gon of Ledyard and a farm h. 8 e is j iF i ean Clane - AR BRtLeelN SRR aad’ very ot K 43 and lat- | knocked him to the greund. His jaw | wife, tion to a fall pienic Saturday at Oc feo Way to Keen the compiixion | (GFLY empleyed by. James Lathrop of was broken and he suffered severe| Out af town guests whe-were unable | Beach, DR. 'C R. CHAMBERLAI { young loeking and beautiful is te apply | NOrwich was taken inlo custedy Mon- | bruises and contusions, to attend sent their hearty comngratula- o mn..,»yl,;:.,.c.,mxed waXx at beaume, g{iy morning in New L{A:l‘:do‘nj. {ollowing ———— tions. Members of local society will be in n sing it like cold cream, washing it off | Sissen’s appearance at the Union Loan ' PR — Lyme today for the wedding of Miss DO t&l Smg in the morning. This gradually gbs'»rbn and Trust companry’'s bank demanding Whiinl do Broskivgy M, Y Daphne Edl)y and Arthur Wgrthin:t‘an eon the withered, faded cuticle ‘which is | $4.000, which he alleges he deposited in| The bedy of Mrs. Frank B. Butler GAVE A CLAMBAKE repiaced by the more youthful, pink- | gpe institution, but he was so persist- | ¥ taken te Brooklym, N. Y.. Mon- FOR NORWICH AGENTS. |and Mrs, B, Stiles Blv. Bt T haes Dl o e ek ae Wy dite stare 12| ent in his demands that his arrest was | 42¥. morning by GRS Aol for ' ; enough to completely rejuvenate a | asked, Sisson is undeubtedly suffering | PUrial in Greenweod cemetery. New London Staff Paid Up for Losing | Colenel and Mrs. Charles W, Gale, | MoGrery Building, Norwich, Cenn. worn-oil complexion frem a mental affliction. He was ar- PPN Bk ey 3 P whoe started Monday for a six menths’ Crow'y fhut fi::lv:'d‘m-:.ll:;r gurinkles, the | raigned in court and his case contin- Manners of Huerta. in Contest. {4rip around the world, left their friends resmed by & LSaIe ,’,,,,.m,.,;s": ¥ belyed for a week that he may be exam- Huerta’s bad mamnmers are those of 3 ey a complete itinerary, indicating their WHEN yeou want to put your du ratien made by disselving an oun { ined by doctor a small bey which grownup people Norwich was the winner of the con- | whereabouts from Sept. 15 te Mareh | n before the public, there is mo me- ( :uraum saxolite in & half pint witch ares that he well known | overionk as not worth moticing, though | test between this and the New London | 16, 1914, when they are due back im|dium betier thac threugh ihe adwertiss 3 Hulaus Sissior i It s used &% 4 [ace Dath.. . wegp™ Se™urd aBd ia Neswich, and' offensive,—New York Werld digirigia of itbe Mplrepalitam Life In= Nerwiok. e omuseRe Ak Tus Bunnell, at Prospect, the heme of Mr. | Im eharge of Dr. S, L, Geer's practics

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