Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 9

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i Wyt Friday, Jan. 2 Noi THE HOLIDAY IN WESTERLY High School Students Begin Using Gymnasium In Library | Building—Masonic Burial Hymn Written By E. G. Cun- i dall—Old Passenger Station Now a Tenant House—Fire : At Home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Coy K e 7 e courtesy of the trustees | lin lodge of Westerly, Mr. Cundall | d Theough of the Westerly Memorial and Library ation, the students of the Wesi- | erly High school are privileged to use the theroughly equipped gymnasium in | the basement of Mewmorial building, commenecing New Year’s day and to continue during the winter school term. The boys made the first visit to the gymnasium yesterday afternoon and hereafter they will take exercise thers two afternoons of eaehd week, al- ways accompanied by one or more teachers. On_one afternoon of each week the giris will exerdise in the gymnasium under the personal direc- tion of Miss Jennie B. Stantom, teach- er of ical cuiture and elocution in the Westerly schools. | Capt. Herbert M. Knowles of Wake- | field, district superintendent of the ‘United States life saving service, has perhaps the largest collection of ships’ fgureheads and name sigus in New England, or perhaps the United Sta iie has relics of many wrecked the only tangible re: Walter H. Davis of the Watch Hi station has contributed liberally to tie collection. His latest was a quariesr- Ddoard name of the ol schoomer J. Ty, recenily dismantled in the Paw- catuck river, which was expressed o Captain Knowles as a New Year gift. These marine relics are In con spicuous places around the residence of the captain. A large and rare like ollection has been made by the T. A. Scott company of New London. | Edward Gray Cundail, who has written several songs, for the pieasure there is in it, has just published a \lasonic Burial Hymnu, an ode, writ- n by him, and which was set to usie George W. King of Doric odge. F. and A. M, of Auburn, R. . Mr. Cundall is a member of Frank- by Auto Repairing and Painiing We repair autos of all kinds in the proper manner. Latest Improved Facilities make 6ur shop unexcelled in New England. We bake the paint on, which makes it wear better, keep its gloss longer, and will not crack. Why not have yours done right? costs no more. Bentley-Clarke Auto Co. 88 Main St. Westerly, R. I. PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING PLUMBING Why not atttend to it now? It will be fully as easy and oconvenient for you o.have the work don now as later when it may be freezing weather. Est es cheerfully furnished sny work you need done. J. . TOMPKINS- 67 West Main St C. k. WHITAKER Suceessor 15 1. ¥. GIBSON, scet Metal Worker, Tar or Gravel Roofs, Walks and cn Tin and = Asphalt and Jvewaym, B &5 West Main Si T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing| 92 Frar” “'n Street ROBERT J.COCHRANE GAS FiTTING, PLUMBING, STEAM FITTING U West Main Street, Norviich, Corn. for B. © Sheet Packing ‘gent w. COAL AND LUMBER The Edward Chappell Co. wishes The People of Norwich A Happy and Prosperous New Year M. C. HIGGINS COAL HIGH GRADE COAL Office and Yard 203 North Main St Offics Telephaone 1257 GOAL Free Burning ‘Kinis and Lehigh ALWAYS IN S8TOCK AE - THIROP Office—cor. Market and Shetucket Sta elephone 463.12 J. A. MORGAN & SON GOAL Oifice 57 West Main St, Telephone 13 Vard Central Wharf, Telephony 534 PROWPT DELIVERY lt‘ 1 i i s for several years in paper work in Westerly and re- | cently retired from active business life. He is a Civil war veteran and was for 15 years sheriff of Washington county. Hope council, Junior Order United | American Mechanics, has eiected these officers for the ensuing year: Ii M. Swimney, I. The fact that Chief of Police Brown i came vary near being shot somo time | age has just leaked cut. course | quite an accurnulation of has been made in the police held by aie supposed to es and placed in that purpos e and Chief B The chi e the sele testing them by | As he and T land just enough d lodged in the I police | grazed the chief’s left > leave iis trace ar < leaihe: ¢ plain. | _ The 70th arniversary of the organ- izaticn of the Broad Street Christian church, and 11 - esday, Janua 14 in 'the ev wtion ance - Kebbe; clc rics, Jobhn €. Dutton, of the church. | The officers are: President, William | B, Austix S| Foster, liam B. Samue SN B.PF. G uperintendent amuel ith, secr The annual mesting of Alert and Ladder company, No 1 w. Thursday evening, followed y supper and social Hook Capron fi second 5 | retary; Herbert Fioadley, trea Frank Jourdan rd As Mrs. Barr and her daughter, Miss Fairfield, were former residents of Westerly, thee following correspond- ence from Boston ew York | o and ! irfield. to Landon M ed States Ailitary Academy anon of the Cathed in New York.” Local Laconics. of Provid 1 Westerly is a legal holiday in | Rhbode Island rerally observed. | There were m 1se part Westerly on New s eve than | C. Leo Ilisgins and Michael Deady | are visiting o1, Joseph Higgins in Manchester, ( i The banks were closed in Westerly New Year tions we but otherwise condi- the same as any ordi- | nary old day. | | village | | { 1 | { { | Conneecticut, James McK with the has theatre age have been pub- 1ished in the of the Immacu- late Conception between William M. Purtill and Helen J. Driscoll | There is tore {m the | ihere is no indicating a s growth. was surplus of teneme healthy and pr Robert Ghent. who with paralysis ten days agq, his home in Main street afternoon at 4 o'clock. The 55-hour labor law, which be- came effective in Connecticut Thurs- day, was introduced by Repres ve Joseph Chesebro of Pawcatuc The automobiles of Pawcatuck, in common with all others registered in are now green, the color t try plates for the year 1914, The new front in the Gaviit building has improved the appearance the fuil | 100 per centi, and carries with it the | largest show windows in the twin vil- lages of V/esterly and Pawcatuck. ATiss M aret Mahoney, 56, died; Thursday at the home of her brother, | John H., Mahoney, in Liberty street. | The deceased has another brother, Cornellus Mahoney, who rehides in Montana., 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Coy held thelr first at home at their residence, in’ Elm street, Thursday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Coy was Miss Ruth Jeanette Lord of Norwich, and several from that city attended. The old railroad passenger station that was moved to Jay street has been | converted into a two tenement house and occupied by Charles H, Fouchette | and family, who came from Groton, | and Charles Latham and family, Patrick J, Keenan had his right eve injured by a small piece of rock from ken at deid Thursday a blast at Pleasant View, where he was emploved, The accident has re- d in the removal of the eye, the hospital. 3 Congressman O'Shaunuesy, announc- eés that no o | ceed £ the collecto: dence. : while—get the valuable Serv-us Coupons with every food product you buy—save them and you’ll be sutprised how quickly they will accumulate—you can get many ™ beautiful things for yourself and your | e 52 o“g%?’ffi& % 'a is the name of a particularly high quality of various foods put up in attractive orange and purple packages, and sold by all grocers at popuiar prices. Serv-ug is the name chosen for the entire line. Serv-us Foods are unedualied. VWhen once used, you will order Serv-us ever after —on or in each package of Serv-us Brand goods is a val- uable Serv-us Coupon. Reduce the Cost of Living without reducing the guality of what you eat Serv-us means everything in foods— Spices Bakied Beans Coffee Pickles Ssups Tea Roiled Qats Catsup and a hundred other kinds of pure foods. Serv-us Brand Foods are all packed in sanitary packages and in accordance with the U. S. Pure Food Laws. i V! are on each and every package. The Valuable Serv-us Coupons fre o, ek M) o and get most anything your heart desires for yourself or your home. Your, grocer has Serv-us Brand products or can get them from The L. A. Gallup Co. Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Conn. Flour were at their summer home on Broad- way the past week. William O’Brien of Naugatuck is the guest of Colchester relatives. POQUONOC Wednesday evening the Young Men's club held an interesting session in the on Main street at whigh ts were present. The o 1 go to Lebunon this evening to play | Firemen's Ball. will be held in Walt rney, until his congressman for the place, or for ¢ the port of Provi- Middietown ed ither way choice.” Orchestra was served Many from the guests. the town hall in Po- A1 3 recent meet- :posed of A. 8. er was appointed 2 T al change in the of studies of the schools of the and this, with the assistance of principal of the Mystic academy the principal of the Groton zhis school, was done. The changes vere presented yesterday and were ound sat tory. No change in the COLCHESTER Baptist Festival Evening—Many at Firemen's Bali— r Social Evening for Academy Or- ! books will be made. ) chestra. it with her | RS 1 3% = ank Ryan, at | & » Christmas tree and enterfain- 2 of the Baptist O*Connor of | Chlld;rep. c'}ry 1 wera to have bee : Tt Sof FOR FLETCHER'S e besn postponed until this e R CQSTORI - of the fiddietown was avening t the slid chapter of that city o entertained morous poem. nf Worcester was ednesday. ek of Brooklyn, N. e THERE Is no advertl Eastern Connecticu? e: letin for business medium Im The Bul- X, "TWILL HELP YOU For wervousneses, {rritadility, heafachn Geximehe presvinge Goww paims, axd other symptems of genersl female weabmess, this compound has deem feund quick and safe. A 2 *I th/nk Viburn-O-Gin Is the Lest runsly oF Wedll WeESE, it does me more goed than ray medicine % huve ever tutam 8 esnnot gralse it stiowy emsayn { think It i» the Dest wemaw® pecullar te women, which can be resched by mediciue. 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