Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, August 2, 1915, Page 7

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. From August 14 to 23—Great Gospel Soloiat to Lead 2% ‘;“%"Wfix&mnmu‘mmm w o oo, B0 S i, s =vE, u: m"wmwuv ONLY, [0 L sotlog peasion o & — osovs. _Sume. 1o vawmwwm‘.w - Lk mfiz""mz%w D. D, (Supt. ok > : A loague. League methods. How fiw’“ canud and - e ‘ork Problema ‘Owuw oung We Ul R en gi%égi iE I nu’ls ffif:i{%;;fli!;* i shtsihin i s R i = ‘ 7 the morning and 5 evening of Sundey, August 15, = | |Eorth Thy Hand, Rev. Bast_Greenwl 3 , | EAYOR Noted Pranchera ts Attond, The Soft Vored Son of Ll'{?“md Tl R - urday's Cloudy Among other noted whe‘n“v::n Place non s, b;,hwm-n Friday, ‘You can't & ~ont plece threatening with & shower in the -~ [ addrens, Dr: W. ¥. Shertdan. 8 dime. 5o actually attempis afternoon and clearing weather in the | o Nae Torr Frat tontorchester of Evening Sermons. We positively work for the very ing. day: Fair, Monday, ?hdl’. Franklin ‘Bfls&TflB: LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE Sunday's weather: ol TR A O R T I R followed by clear weather, to be announced. Thursday, CI - ?:ifi-xi‘rmms“a Hen ok Sherida the Epwortn | lor Frankiin Hemiiton. &b. Frioay. N ek ey Gentins 1n, Englan Wilbur F. Sheridan. ‘ e lin o IF YOU HAVE Washington, D. C. Sunday Services. bertsos Boston | _Ausust 15, M day. 10 a m. DENTAL WORK : 3 73| Dassontae Traiaias siooh vermen by fl..':;‘“w.., PR 5 z 4 1138 ln-"-‘ruci;or _;; tn-! nstitute last year, | 200 D. nLN.rlnn.«MI- Grace M. COME TODAY X ; ™2 | ““The v’v':m-.:.gm‘gfn“;hmu as- | Bastern Division W, H. M, 8. 7,00 We have the most attractive prop- 48 | soclation and Norwich District " Ep- | setmon by, Bishop Qiele, .| G5, aasizted Dy & ¢ league, under 10se jo! aus- ° osition to make that you ever heard. —‘——————mx e e e e oint aue- | SR ot =g e e Mo 8.30 ering ey Paa- . : EXAMINATIONS FREE 5 eason'a reetings ivan, nm m" c’ttm‘ Ich 1a followed by flood tide. Queted are very fortunate in securing | Lave feast led by Rev. F. C. Baker; d Sophla and through the = . DR. F. C. JACKSON GREENEVILLE for Cholr leader Koot O en axueeer | 1D, “T50 7. . dermon, Rev. VAbut | o - the b Rattania Rugs Crex . s GREENEVILLE e T AIIe SrovatIR A 8 ¥ N the world 1:gthe Chapman revivals, | . Sheridan, D. ‘&o Epworth very DR. D. J. COYLE S . _|and is considered by some as ity b Suscsading the King Dental Ge, || Miss May Ward Tendered a Surprise | woria’s ‘grenteat Gospel soloist.” Re, no iy 208 Main Street, Party—Local Young Men Camping— lg also to have n;u-u- daily of a class B?x:“'r?& D. Dusisict - Tpe e Crex Rugs, size 2Tx54 inches, Next to Bosten Stare Nt —— fles for & Larger atar Trne 28 ln\:lnn: Leaguo Cabinat conaists of President | sat down to & GIADr CONSIPtIE O yoduced 10 ........- oy Lady Attendant "Phone 1282-3 i:- the programme and order of serve xv len.&{z‘:,fl(:o;:l.& l‘llr:: ' Crex Rugs, size May 2 e 20x78 inches. regular Teduced 10 . g i ard, Daily Programme. Danlelsqn, Conn.; second vice - '“v'l reduced to. 2 - =3 645 morning. ball, 716 | breaks dent, Rev. Herbert Cnlvlzny, East o B snd White Bread. 3178 value, o S48 those the tertained were |8.15 .45 it ship, 8.50 9.38 D aard 20N 3K icumbers. Sise 6x9 feet, regular 30TH DRS. L. r-":‘m"- J‘.‘.hPIEIRB frirge Ty an, who sang m‘:fifi%fiffi“fihm& S S I R e s Bliced Dests and Lettuce. i Dy SToaS In B 101 ). D.; 9.40 10. e sty l&. t . PRACTISE LWHTED TO May —Rev. Ralph T. ¥lewelling, Ph. D. . & Stevens, vewion. Sonn:| Thoe bake was served at ¢ o'clock and and use, 2 Hize 7 feet, § inches x 10 fest 10.30 11.20 Monday, Tuesday and Wed- | ocaetily, Hrmest consisted of the folowing: A € inches, value 38.50, at. $6.75 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat|hauser snd 1t ‘Trovators: piano solos | nesday, social service—Rev. Ots .| ord; treasurer, D. R. Povey, +| tne pul g = L4 s gy :¥ Loulge White, Miss Bessie Maloney | Moore, Thursday and Friday, Home|ooies Ferry, Conn. pern_‘t_-h:;! Fried Bluefish with Gravy. ours 10 & m. to 3 p. New London and Willism White of | missions—Dr. Wright. Ssturday, Ep- | JURior leagues, Miss Floronce D Cigin Frittors, T |Taftville, Tos cream and refreshments | worth o mel . Sher e oo Gt White snd Beown Eve , and the party . G. G. Seri: 3 usages. oo o Order It Now by Phone 136-5 | o, S70% 2 Soun™® ° SRR e y & Wil Sliced Cucumbers, Tomatoes and TFrommer's Evergroen, per case $1.70. e 3 Lettuce. i Pty e Aoy Notos. Febertson, - Feida " Sheri ng ind Watermelon and Ics Cream. niam s 1125 1200 Young Men's classes—Mr. : Koshier's Piloner, per case $125. | Oonun o, artinge spent Sunday at|p 5 "Natager: 100 children's meet- Edw 3 This 1s one of the many, outings the Free Delivery to all parta of the city ing—ira. J. E. Reed. daily; 2.30 Mon- e ladie are planning for the John Reardon made an: automoblle]day. Tuesday ' Thursday, Priday—ad: |5 20 G Borivener, president, Frea: | month, and oomml H. JACKEL & CO. trip to Springteld Sunday. dress at Auditorium; 615 quiet hour | (N E “Bajcer, secretary. salia s services; 7.00 evening sermon. oS e e O R Chax Geer of Prospect street Topics. mittees: ‘was .in Willimantic Sunday. f the la some ability, but being prevented trom - intellectual living by their station in life or otNer circumstances. * MormingToTenoon Services. Baard of assemsors. Costello Lippitt poomoe e oo, he gublis Mbrary while en- orning worship: onday, praise N. Stanley, . Anthony, F. eavoring to serve all, cannot de much John McCormick of New York is at| worship, Rev. E. F. Studley; Tnesday, Ground committee, E. M. An- for the upper class because their wants home with his folks on Central ave- [ prayer and worship. Rev. W. H. Bath; | thony, Willlam H. Grout, J. L. Ran- rooters - Bimiy specialized. It can do o ;;adnmng;. AT -_i_n: mwm# dall, M.Rc B;lhnell u:::lmueufi; s - - | very little for the lowest intellectual v. A. H. Withee ursday, The | mittes, R, N. Stanley, Costello Lippi class, for those who have abil- Charles Young, Charles Ogden and| Holy Spirit and Worship, Rev. E. A.|M. C. Walter. Sanitation and lights, | club played against the Emeralds and| b V. R Allen are campling out at the|legg; Friday, testimony and worship, |J. L. Randall, M. C. Walter, Van R.[Won, 3 to 0. There is much we may do for the drawbridge this week. . D. W. Adams; Saturday, service | Wheeler. Railroads, Costello_Lippitt, e o middle class (the class which tnelu 2 and worship. Rev. W. P. Buck. H. M, Randall, . C. Baker. Speakers Outing Postponed. us), for few in this class keep up in- pSle study, Rev. B T. Flewelling, | for 1815, G, G Sarlvener, ¥ C. Baker: | Tno Men's leasue outing, which was | tellectual labor through life Much of - Rellef committge, Costello, R. N. Stan. what we provide for this clase must be Monday, The Divine _Fatherhood.|ley, Van R, Wheeler, W. H. Grout. | i, t3ke piace last Saturday afternoon, 7] i i, Ezg' Newest deaigns In Platinum and A. Boyd, Jr., Staniey Mulki W. 80 goid, Connors, Wiliiam Boyd and H. Rya: IAM JEWELR' holm are camping out at Groton Long popular in natyre—must not uire D OND Y Point for a days. “Have we not all one Father?” Tues! | Committee on police, F. H. Bushnell, | " *° W“Poned.____ too hard labor mentally. wh:‘ "~ at B i a specialty. — M. C. Walter, E. M. Anthony, J. L. s s g RO TR T o Yy, e e Bua L ks . Prices the Lowest, * ’ Charles Prentice, who has been | We f Randall. Printing, G. G. Serivener, F.| " "L e s e pisase passing & few weeks at the Williman- man | C, Baker. _Ground rents, R N. Sten- Fe. D. C. Mmbhy, 06 setureed mTm—— tic camp ground, was here Sunday and | liveth unto himself.” Sin | ley, F. C. Baker, assistant. Pubiic col- g{xflf‘mmf passing the past week in VOTES FOR LIBRARY CON.. §|left fo;,a tn few 'djl‘i:' stay at Winter- ll;x‘d l‘l:" Punlla-l;m-m.d “nemomc flx:t ;eu?m.ci‘ cli Bfl‘erigziéubm dall, s green t, Hill. o the world to condemn the world.” | Music, elio Lippi . G. = —— FEAT: SR WERE, e = Friday, The Last Things. “When ev- | ener, W. H. Grout. Boarding house, People on Vacations. NS R DWIGHT DAVIS HAD BEEN ening calls the glory from the gray.” [E. M. Anthony, Van H.| Mr.and Mrs. A. E. Pingree and fam- " Saturday, The Teaching In Modern | M. Randall, M. C. Walter, F. C. Baker, | ily are spending two weeks at Groton John & Geo flBhss PIANIST AT Y. M. C. A.| Lito. “fhat volce still soundeth on|W. H. Grout & Recraation groind, VY. | Long Foint. 2 on " R — 'rom e centuries at are gome, to rou . C, Baker, D. J. Purdle, A. considerati = His Services Referred to at Open|the centuries that shall be.” T, Andrews, M. C. Waiter. x| _Fred Pruviel was in Providence Sun- s oy MR Ry Rl Air_Meeting Personal evangelism. Rev. J. Frank- | of grounds, M. C. Walter. day. 5 _4&&, e —_— ge: General Secretary Edwin Hill, hav- Harry Bell was in New London Sat- 18141914 ::Iom’ r::‘l from a portion of his va- | TWO MEN RESCUED 2,000 PEQPLE HEAR urday and Sunday. Jobn A. Morgar & Son T N O e AT OCEAN BEACH.| CONGERT IN PARK.| Napoleon Peppin left Sunday after- ¥ ritain, .t 15 A0 S ERICE on COAL afternoon at. § o'clock on the lawn of | Norwich Boys Participats in Rescu- | Orchestra Programme Drew Big Crowd | "% ©°F N°¥ b LEHIGM VALLEY ing Montville Man. There Sunday Afterncon. Moses Lambert of Bristol spent the week end here with his parents. No. 2 Nut Richard Hanley and Benjamin Tilley | Well up to 2,000 people, and perhaps ' Office . ‘witho Hill spoke of the | Of Norwich. who were out in a row- imore, it was estimated by Supt. John| Henry Troeger of Deep River, who his and Yard Central Wharf | gaaness brought by the sudden death | Poat at Ocean beach on Friday after- | Duff, were at Monegan park Sunday | made a short visit here. has returned. R avioe, Teiephone 884 of Dwight Davis, for two years pian- | 2007, saved a young man named Dan- | afternoon for the concert from 8 to § —_— Telock g : ist Y. M. C. A. Bov, A I,|#hY from drowning when they reached g."c‘oog:d by the Davis ;.hau.r. orchestra, Go‘arlz gisy e:tmm‘z‘onfl'“x is t"“ DAVIS—in T o July 81, T edfor eram hill s 8 —] "astvill Y troduced ss a im as he was seized with ips. He | direct Glen W. ps. et of Eride wn for a few T T e 5 was young . - man making endid was some way out from the raft and| It was an orderly and quiet crowd, cgmmu|“ty S‘Iver e e D e “Preston City | Was fast becoming helpless from _the | too, that made no trouble for the park —— Baptist church. The keynoto o Li, | Cramps when pulled into the rowboat goplaudea generously | | A number of local men went on a W Al La AL address was found In that verse of|2Rd taken ashore. the musicians. The | fishing and crabbing trip over Sunday et Dashy Longfollow that Hives of groat mcq e | Jerry Blanel of New London was in the vicinity. red fro: d it Oce: ‘beach {THE WM. FRISWELL CO,, |jmind us we can make our iives |53, atiernoon when, unabls ‘sublis leparting, to James Graham and family left Satur- . 25-27 Frankiin Strest o Tootprints Gor wing, leave behind | yim he went beyond his depth. Bi-| TI day for Fisher's Island, where they will | the Footprints was his topic, Footprings | 81Ci was Tescued by Harold Taylor, spend the nmext two weeks. & o gave him courage ond seeiianis|son of Dr.and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, just . Most Cigars are Good— When alone in the forest he was cross- | 23 the drowning mag had gone down hat ped Mr. end Mrs. for the last time. Dr. F. H. Bray of i THESE ARE BETTER 'n';gn'_'n“*"n': &gf,f; o lce ™} | New Britain who 1s summering at the : TOMS 1.23 Sc CIGAR _ |itavims i ofonta u fostitinty | Pogot Tovied Bianct "07 7 0 » a8 we befor the GOOD FELLOW 10cCIGAR | maXes a difference not only whither | Bianct and his brother - were at th but th upper end of the beach and 1 Try thom and ses. Bave b O e mer wag learning to swim. The tide THOS. M SHES Frankiin 8t. | benind him greaf S8 JOUNE Tkt ihce and befory he Cate } 3 could prevent himself he was out be- : 5% 2t o i, omorrow, I | ool B Sep ana sanc e broth on the sands of the t world, we er, who is not a very good swimmer, g - attempted to rescue him but failed. e lgm'au;‘ :4:’ v'.l::e our neox; Biancl’s brother, realizing that he fhat' there has been before us one | o Pon ay ‘arer Do bimmicreamed Who has made footprint o oop She|for help. At first no attention was paid to the cries as the two brothers Broad. " e Tves sud in R il Bk R of Otis street, o ¢ relationahip . ally Harod rehused by feiness: ‘maeiibiy Tealized that the cries for help = gt AL i r G o > D his|were in earnest and swam to the man’s rescue. Rfim iy n i che He reached the spot where Bianci 3 4 was powerless to help screamed > ! eth- | and diving to the bottom brought him FOR 1915 - | to the surface and swam with him to . d - the shore. Blanci was almost lifeless $ oy when brought to the shore. - Not Rosenthal's Wife. Aquh:‘gnmwum ac- corrects the statements that Dora Gilbert, formerly Proprietress of a resort in this city, Was the wife of Herman Rosenthal, the victim of the gunmen in the Beck- er case. Mrs, Rosenthal, it is stated, is & most examplary woman, but the Gilbert, once of Norwich, was & sporting friend of her husband,

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